martes, 22 de julio de 2014

God's not dead movie



God's not dead is a film where tests the existence of God. Where a professor of philosophy does not believe in a higher being and makes the rest of the class write in a role that God is dead, a boy does not want to, teacher assigned to show why God is not dead, through evidence and facts to back.

Personally, I really liked the movie as they prove the existence of God also different people coming out. also this is a reality in all the world when always speak about God and always there are people that not believe, this I like of the movie that show the existence of a God through the bible and science.


God's Not Dead Teaser Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90PWFEeRApA





The most dangerous sports



Presentation: http://prezi.com/nx80_qwgwq04/1/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy
Flyboard
The Flyboard is basically a table of water propulsion universally connects to all watercraft. Allows propel underwater and fly up to 12 meters high.  Need a second person to give gas and so raise the pilot flyboard.




Ice climbing
It’s basically ascending inclined ice formations. Usually, ice climbing refers to roped and protected climbing of features such as icefalls, frozen waterfalls, and cliffs and rock slabs covered with ice refrozen from flows of water.
The people using picks in the boots, ropes to scale its slick and a technical ice ax in each hand, for climb of surface.
 

Cave diving
It entails diving into underwater caves, it one of the most dangerous sports by the lack of visibility, air, and light. In case your equipment fails, the cave makes it hard to make a quick ascent to the surface. 



 
Highlining
In high lining, the wire is located high up in the air, there are no balancing pole, no net to catch you in case you fall, and the wire is not stabilized and taut. it's very  dangerous because you cannot take a bad step.




Kite skiing
Some extreme sportsmen have invented kite skiing. It entails the use of a traction kite and a harness to pull a skier across the snow and into the air. While this is ideal in wide-open fields or frozen lakes, there are some who have taken the sport even further and have kite skied downhill along snow-covered mountainsides.