Paradox: A seemingly true statement that leads to a logical self-contradiction or a situation that contradicts common sense. Inference: An assessment by the mind between concepts, to interact, show their properties in a discreet, necessitating use abstraction to gain an understanding of the units that make the problem by creating an axiomatic point or circumstantial, that will allow us to draw a line logical cause and effect, between the various points inferred in solving the problem. Meta cognition: Our ability to self-regulate their own learning, that is, what strategies have been planning to use in every situation, implement, monitor the process, evaluate for possible failures, and as a result .. transfer all to a new action. Rhetoric: deals with study and systematic procedures and techniques of language use in the service of a compelling or aesthetic purpose, add to its communicative purpose. Metalinguistic: One of the functions of language, is primarily concerned with the ability to speak or think about their own language, q common code we use to communicate, control and adapt to interact with our environment. also allows us to discover the ambiguities of language, analyze and understand. Constructivist claims that a current knowledge of all things is a mental process of the individual, developed internally as the individual interacts with its environment. Dialectic: a method of reasoning, questioning and interpretation, which has received several meanings throughout the history of philosophy. Multimedia: is a term applied to any object that simultaneously uses different forms of information content as text, sound, images, animation and video to inform or entertain the user. Connectivity: the ability of a device (a PC, peripherals, PDAs, mobile robot, appliance, car, etc..) Able to be connected (usually a PC or other device) without the need for a computer, ie autonomously. Webquest: research is guided mainly resources from the Internet, which requires the use of higher cognitive skills, provides for cooperative work and the autonomy of students and includes an authentic assessment. Hypothalamus region of the brain located at the base of the brain, nervous attached by a stalk to the pituitary, and has an important role in vegetative life. Hypothalamus regulates hunger, sleep, sexual activity, etc.. Urination: A process by which the bladder empties when full of urine. The bladder (empty state that is compressed by other organs) is slowly filled until the tension of its walls rises above a threshold and then trigger a reflex called the micturition reflex neurogenic causes urination ( urinate), and if not achieved, reference books definition at least produce a conscious desire to urinate. Contextualize: a set of procedures for the "putting into discourse" before the demonstration (in a natural language into another system of signs or on multiple systems simultaneously). It can occur at any time of the generative route. It is subject to restrictions "placed on signs" that continues. Teleological study is said the purpose or purposes or the philosophical doctrine of final causes. Latest uses define it simply as the attribution of a goal or target specific processes. Adjuvant: This refers to substances that contribute to the induction of increased immune response to an antigen or foreign substance when administered together the adjuvant and antigen. Patina: oxide layer greenish color, by the action of moisture forms on the metal objects, and especially in the brass and copper. Demagogues: a political strategy is to appeal to emotions (feelings, loves, hates, fears, desires) to win popular support, often through the use of rhetoric and propaganda. Hyperlinks: is an element of an electronic document that refers to another resource, for example, another document or a specific point in the same or another document. Combined with a data network and an access protocol, a hyperlink provides access to the resource referenced in different ways, like visiting with an agent navigation display as part of the referenced document or save it locally. Hyperlink: a link, usually between two websites in one place, but a link can also point to a page on another website, a file, an image, etc.. Outline: This is a short article. This means that despite complying with all policies and therefore be a paper accepted by the community, it still provides all the information that should, and therefore it is necessary to extend it. Phrases is a type of component consists of a group of words that form other sub-constituents, at least one of which is a core syntax. Syllogism is a form of deductive reasoning consisting of two propositions as premises and a conclusion, the latter being a deductive inference necessarily the other two. Metasearch: a kind of browser lacks its own database and, instead, use the other search engines and shows a combination of the best pages that returned each search engine. Suppression: defense mechanism in which the individual faces emotional conflicts and threats from internal or external intentionally avoiding thinking about problems, desires, feelings or experiences that bothers you. Ethnography: A method of investigating the social and cultural anthropology that facilitates the study and understanding of a particular sociocultural, usually a human community with its own identity. Ethnomethodological: a sociological current that emerged in the sixties through the work of Harold Garfinkel. Appears as a break with the ideas of structural-functionalism of Talcott Parsons which, according to Garfinkel, saw the actor as an "idiot culture" only "acted" in accordance with rules that were imposed. Implication is