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1942 A Throne for Dora Maar
2018 SOLD for £ 19.4M including premium
It appears that Picasso did not know how to control his emotions. His apparent self-indulgence would therefore be a mask. He bravely chose to stay in Paris during the German occupation but he suffocates psychologically. He feels awkward in self-portraits. Dora once again plays the role of intercessor between the artist and the world.
Dora is a committed intellectual, probably fully aware of her role as a mirror. Eccentric and provocative, she accepts to see her image disfigured by the fantasies of Pablo. In real life she was not the crying woman, despite her political hypersensitivity. Yet she painted self-portraits in this role to give reason to Pablo.
Dora Maar au chat, painted by Picasso in 1941, must be considered in relation to the war. She is locked in her armchair without access to the outside world, as later Francis Bacon's pope. Hope is weak but still exists, marked by the coquetry of the hat and nails and by the freedom of a microscopic cat.
In the following year the atmosphere in Paris is even more painful. Attacks on degenerate art become insistent. Pablo needs Dora but she is threatened by her past as an anti-fascist activist. He locks her back in her chair but equip her with the nose of his Afghan dog so that she is no more recognizable by their persecutors. He will take care much later to state that there was no sadism in his portraits of Dora Maar.
Portrait de femme (Dora Maar), oil on panel 100 x 80 cm painted on August 5, 1942, was sold for $ 22.6M including premium by Christie's on May 6, 2014. On June 20 in London, Christie'ssells as lot 20 B Femme dans un fauteuil (Dora Maar), oil on canvas 92 x 73 cm painted on April 24, 1942.
Please watch the video shared by the auction house.
1942 The Goddess with a Hound Nose
2014 SOLD 22.6 M$ including premium
Dora Maar succeeded Marie-Thérèse Walter in the heart of Picasso during one of the worst periods in the history of the twentieth century. During the Spanish Civil War, Pablo saw in her the Weeping Woman. Despair caused by the Second World War once again changed the image of Dora.
In 1941, Dora is an Enthroned Madonna. Stiff and impassive, she presides over the tragic events from her high armchair. The kitten on the top bar of the seat finds that this goddess is not hostile, but it is a black cat. Dora Maar au Chat, 128 x 95 cm, was sold for $ 95M including premium by Sotheby's on 3 May 2006.
Months pass and Europe plunges deeper into war. On May 6 in New York, Christie's sells an oil on panel painted by Pablo on August 5, 1942, 100 x 80 cm, estimated $ 25M.
This is undoubtedly a new portrait of Dora, identifiable by her seat and her tricorn hat. Pablo deliberately deconstructed her face with a savagery generated by the accumulation of his anxieties.
For Marie-Thérèse and for the beginnings of Dora, the offset position of the eyes had been an impulse of the artist expressing his adoration through a Cubist research of the third dimension. The elephantine nose in profile of the new portrait cannot have a similar cause and also has a complex interpretation.
It is a semaphore warning of the dangers of war. It is also the long thin nose of Pablo's Afghan hound, his other favorite model at that time. If its shape generates a phallic interpretation, this war painting becomes the tragic echo of Le Rêve of Marie-Thérèse, that ultimate expression of happiness painted by Pablo on January 24, 1932.
I invite you to play the video shared by Christie's.
POST SALE COMMENT
Dora's war nose did not generate excessive passions. This painting was sold for $ 22.6 million including premium, well below its estimate.
1941-1942 Boogie Woogie by Mondrian
2004 SOLD for $ 21M including premium by Sotheby's
narrated in 2020
Fleeing the rise of fascism, Piet Mondrian left Paris for London in 1938 and moved to Manhattan in 1940. He was fascinated by the geometry of streets and skyscrapers and by jazz clubs. He had always loved popular dances, especially the charleston.
During this last period of his life, he worked on six new canvases, which he tirelessly modified in his search for the perfect rhythm and the balance of colors. Three of these works remained unfinished.
The first opus, in 1941, is titled New York. This oil on canvas 95 x 92 cm composed of black verticals and horizontals is not dynamic enough and does not interest anyone. The artist understands that the cause of this failure is the large empty square in the center of the canvas. He completes it in 1942 by adding three red lines as well as a few colored punctuations along the edges which are his first expression of the city's neon lights.
This transformation deserves a new title. The work becomes Boogie Woogie by reference to this style of jazz in which the pianist punctuates with one hand the main rhythm brought by the other hand. This New York Boogie Woogie was sold for $ 21M including premium by Sotheby's on November 4, 2004, lot 7.
Mondrian's last two works, Broadway Boogie Woogie completed in 1943 and the unfinished Victory Boogie Woogie, energize his style by integrating small squares of color into his unlimited lines. His sudden death from pneumonia in February 1944 put an end to this short phase of intense musicality which paved the way for Action painting and Op art.
1942 Danseuse dans le Fauteuil by Matisse
Link to catalogue.
1942 A Real Princess for Matisse
2015 SOLD for £ 15.8M including premium
Matisse's orientalist approach was the excuse for lush compositions where the balance of colors dominated over the detailed line. However, he was working with European and Slavic models.
Matisse certainly appreciated this gap in his art. In the summer of 1940, seeing by chance a young Turkish woman, he is seduced by the regularity of her oriental face. Nézy is 21 years old. Great-granddaughter of Sultan Abdul Hamid, she lives in exile in Nice with her grandmother who accepts that she sits for the artist.
Matisse became seriously ill. Emerging from a long hospitalization in May 1941, he returned to his workshop at the Hôtel Régina. Considering his healing as an unexpected luck, he goes back to an intense work, realizing many drawings of his two muses of that time, Lydia and Nézy.
Painted in January 1942, the Odalisque au fauteuil noir is a portrait of Nézy. This oil on canvas 38 x 46 cm is the culmination of the oriental theme by Matisse. The realistic depiction is limited to the face and arm along with a vase of flowers on a small table. Clothing and decor are a symphony of colors that anticipates the researches of the abstract expressionism.
The Odalisque was sold for £ 6.6M including premium at Christie's on 22 June 2004. It is estimated £ 9M, for sale by Sotheby's in London on February 3, lot 7.
1942 Danseuse dans un Intérieur by Matisse
2020 SOLD for £ 6.5M including premium by Sotheby's
Link to catalogue and to video.
1942 The Come Back of the Egyptian Beauty
2018 SOLD for € 5.5M including premium
Max Beckmann is in exile in Amsterdam after fleeing the Nazi Germany. After a sarcastic phase he gets worried and bored. One night this esthete sees in a dream a woman's head. On July 27, 1942 he writes in his diary: "A lot of rain but it is very good for my self-portrait and for the woman's head lit from below, done. Good mood, chicken at dinner, and rain, rain, rain".
He had realized the portrait of a primordial woman in an unusual off-centered composition. Her eyes are too large and heavily made up as in the funeral portraits of the Fayum. The attitude is solemn. The angle of illumination leaves the face half in the shadows and reinforces the mystical illusion : it is recommended to raise this little image above a candle.
The entourage of Beckmann is not mistaken. The title is found : Die Ägypterin, the Egyptian. The artist has met his Nefertiti. This famous name meant "beauty has come".
This oil on canvas 60 x 30 cm is immediately bought by a friend who will later start the catalogue raisonné of Beckmann. The list is finished by his widow and this painting now comes from her estate, 76 years after the original acquisition. It is estimated € 1.5M for sale by Grisebach in Berlin on May 31, lot 20. Here is the link to the website of the auction house.
This theme born of a hallucination pleased the artist. Italienerin is very similar excepted for the light that is flat. This 55 x 22 cm oil on canvas painted in 1946 was sold for £ 1.15M including premium by Christie's on June 23, 2010 over a lower estimate of £ 400K.
1942 A Bunch of Owls
2018 SOLD for £ 4.7M including premium
Les compagnons de la peur, oil on canvas 71 x 93 cm painted by Magritte in 1942 during the German occupation of Belgium, was sold for £ 4.1M including premium by Christie's in London on February 4, 2015, lot 117. It is now estimated £ 3.5M for sale in the same auction room on June 20, lot 12.
Times are hard for everybody in Europe in 1942. Magritte is deeply questioning his own art, soon to enter a new phase of mocking Impressionism and Fauvism. Les compagnons de la peur is a singular painting based of Magritte's classical style of the artist but with a very rare political message supported by its title.
I discussed it as follows before the 2015 sale.
In front of a mountain scenery, a group of five owls occupies a dominant position from where they scan their environment with the severity of Gestapo. The arid mountain and the heavy sky increase the anxiety. In Magritte's usual rendering of the contraries the night birds look well awake in day light.
The power of these birds is an illusion. They are not birds but leaf-bird hybrids planted in their eagle's nest from where they will never take flight. The harm suggested by their uncompromising attitude will not be enforced. Some young leaves are nevertheless ready for their metamorphosis.
The leaf-bird is thus the opposite of Miro's free bird. It is following the mineral-human hybrids with which Magritte was already questioning the deep nature of beings.
1942 A Mexican Howl
2018 SOLD for $ 5.9M including premium
Unlike Orozco, Rivera and Siqueiros, Tamayo does not want to illustrate the revolution. Relying on his Zapotec heritage, he seeks to express in his art the roots and peculiarities of the Mexican people. Like Lam in Cuba his origins are mixed. Like Lam he finds the solution in an adaptation of modern art to his own message.
The pictorial expression does not need a shimmering palette. Tamayo reduces his painting to a few pure, dark colors, in a unique balance that could have led him durably to abstraction.
Picasso's Guernica had been sheltered away from political censorship at the MoMA since 1939. Tamayo is in New York since 1937. The war in Europe cannot leave him indifferent. Guernica inspires his own cry of anguish, in his signature style of colors.
On May 14 in New York, Sotheby's sells Perro aullando a la Luna, oil on canvas 112 x 86 cm painted in 1942, lot 25 estimated $ 5M.
The dark red dog is sitting larger than life in the blue night. He screams like the horse in Guernica although no threat is apparent. The stretched throat reveals the veins swollen by the howl. The beautiful bones placed before him as offerings do not calm him.
However Tamayo's dog is not a Guernica dog. There were representations of screaming dogs in pre-Columbian America that Tamayo knew well : he had begun his career in Mexico City in 1921 in the ethnographic drawing department of the archeology museum.
Please watch the video shared by Sotheby's.
(1927)-1942 The Moroccan Piano of Casablanca
2014 SOLD for $ 3.4M including premium
Casablanca, produced by Warner Bros in 1942, is one of the most outstanding and beloved movies of romantic action, offering the emotional meeting of Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. A basic part of the scenario is played around the piano in the night club.
The instrument was made in 1927 and stored by the First National Pictures (FNP) of which it bears an inventory mark. When it was chosen for the film, it was painted with orientalist patterns.
This instrument has a unique feature related to the requirements of the film: the lid is detached from the case in order to enable the gesture of the actor who hides inside it some coveted papers.
This piano with its original stool is lot 83 in the sale of souvenirs of the American cinema organized on November 24 by Bonhams in New York with the participation of Turner Classic Movies.
There is another Casablanca piano, screen used in a flashback scene located in Paris. This instrument of the "Belle Aurore" was sold for $ 600K including premium by Sotheby's on December 14, 2012.
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1942 Volcanic Matta
2009 SOLD 2.5 M$ including premium
Paintings by Matta are outbreaks of bright colors mixed with indefinable forms which may be mineral. Can we speak of abstraction? The artist from the Surrealist group provides a synthesis of earth and man, of the fury of the elements and that of thought.
In 1942 he exhibited in New York at Pierre Matisse gallery some artworks inspired by the volcanoes of Mexico, a country he had visited the previous year. Endless Nudes, oil on canvas 72 x 91 cm, expresses the explosive rise of lava to a stormy sky, with a title that links with mankind and psychology.
In May 2003, Christie's recorded $ 1.5 million hammer price on Endless Nudes. On November 18, the work comes back, at Sotheby's in New York. It is becoming more expensive: $ 2 million, but it is one of the masterpieces of the artist.
The image of this lot is shared by AuctionPublicity.
I expected a successful sale, and I had hinted it in the last words of my article.
This is the case: $ 2.5 million including premium, just above the low estimate.
1942 The Wrist of the Champions
2016 SOLD for CHF 2.4M including premium
Founded in 1905, the Rolex company is early specializing in wristwatches. The developments include miniaturization and sealing. Rolex will be a brand of sport watches and the company will sponsor the events. Thus in 1927 there is a Rolex on the wrist of a young woman who swims across the Channel. In 1935, another unit accompanies Malcolm Campbell in his automobile speed record at 482 km/h in Daytona.
The 4113 model 'antimagnétique' in stainless steel, made in twelve units in 1942, is far ahead of all other models of the brand with its split seconds chronograph and the superb readability of its oversized dial in a very narrow bezel 44 mm in diameter.
This watch is also the most mysterious : it was never published by Rolex and was not available for sale. The informations about the provenance rely on their appearances on the second market : they converge to the assumption of a gift to racing car champions and officials in the Giro Automobilistico di Sicilia.
One of the twelve was sold for CHF 1,03M including premium by Christie's on May 16, 2011. To understand the enigma, I had then assumed that they had been presented to test in competition this highly efficient model that will finally not enter into a phase of commercial production. This hypothesis seems indeed plausible : the discretion surrounding that operation was probably necessary for blocking the information to the competing watch brands.
Another 4113 was sold for CHF 1.1 million including premium by Christie's on May 13, 2013. 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Search Schmidly researches Texas' past, present for scholarly book
Published: Sunday, April 21, 2002 WILLIAM KERNSA-J ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR
Ten years of scholarly research went into writing "Texas Natural History, A Century of Change," according to author and Texas Tech president David J. Schmidly.
He now can say, "I've been in all 254 counties of Texas. I know this state very well, like the back of my hand. And now I also know it from 100 years ago."
Schmidly has been studying mammals and fauna in Texas for more than 30 years. In order to better interpret what he sees today, he said he found it necessary to learn about the past. His book charts changes in Texas over a century and his findings are corroborated by an array of fascinating photographs, many of them difficult for him to locate.
"Like any archive project, this demanded some detective work," said Schmidly. "I found references to many photos in old notes. So I'd ask questions, dig around and finally found many of them in a national archive."
The crux of the book deals with the settling of Texas, the effect of towns and people on the prairie, fauna and animals.
"I think that's where the whole story really is," he noted. "One hundred years ago, there were two to three million people in Texas, and most of them resided in the eastern part of the state. Now there are 21 to 22 million people in Texas and they cover the landscape.
"... We used the natural surface water up. We cut up the land and fragmented it, so it is not as viable for wild animals. We eliminated natural fires. We allowed the infusion of foreign plants, non-native plants and animals that changed the character of the land.
"It's no longer natural like it was."
Schmidly took no leaves of absence to work on his book. He did his research and writing during the evenings, on weekends and while on holiday.
"I consider it part of my job," he said. "I expect my faculty to be scholars. They should expect their president to be one."
He expects his book to be valued most by:
Scholars.
Natural historians.
State agency personnel.
People responsible for managing wildlife in the state.
The Fish & Wildlife Department.
Land managers.
He added: "And I expect it to be of extreme interest to land owners. It shows them what their land was like before people began to dominate the landscape. Then they look at it today and have a better perspective on why it looks that way."
Schmidly indicated he had fun researching "Texas Natural History" and is happy with the quality work of Texas Tech Press. He's already working on a sequel.
He plans to return and photograph more of the land areas whose past he researched. The title of his next book will be "Texas Natural History Today."
"Hopefully, it won't take me 10 years to write it," he said.
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The Ancient Village of Akrotiri
The purpose of our trip to Santorini was to relax and soak in some sun. We knew we'd do a little exploring but we were also aware that this trip probably wouldn't be the cultural peak of our 2013 travels. I was prepared to spend the majority of our time on the terrace, reading a book from a sun lounger but was quite excited when we stumbled upon Ancient Akrotiri while exploring the island.
Part of the grade 6 Social Studies curriculum in Alberta featured Ancient Greece. In fact, up until recent years, it accounted for one third of the entire year's program. I spent a lot of time talking about Greece and the many, many ways our society has benefited from that ancient and advanced civilization (*ahem, democracy.)
While they've traced settlements back to 4000 BCE, it was around 3000 BCE when a more substantial settlement was founded on Santorini Island. It continued to grow and essentially became one of the main hubs of the Aegean sea. At the end of the 17th century, a major volcanic eruption covered the entire settlement preserving the town below the new island surface for thousands of years. Speculation says the entire event may have been the inspiration for Plato's Atlantis.
In the 1960s, the site was discovered and excavation began. The absence of human remains have lead researchers to believe that an evacuation must have happened before the volcanic eruption and the amazingly well-preserved site has been compared to Pompeii. It's stated that only 3% of the site has actually been excavated meaning that there will most certainly be more to see and learn in years to come.
The city itself is quite literally, fascinating. Multiple story homes, a pretty clear grid system, an advanced drainage system, pottery & furniture all provide insight into the ancient civilization. While it's a little difficult to see in the photos, it was quite clear onsite that this was a fully functioning and advanced city. I was amazed to see well preserved artifacts sitting in rooms like nothing had happened - designs and paintings still fairly evident.
The majority of the smaller items have since been moved to a museum located right in Fira including enormous and elaborate wall paintings. Tea cups and frying pans look almost exactly as they do today and dainty and intricate appliances survived the thousands of years below all of that sediment. It really was quite an amazing site to experience.
+The archaeological site of Ancient Akrotiri is located at Akrotiri near the Red Beach. The site costs 5€. The man at the gate didn't give us any information when we arrived and we had wished to either join a guided tour or at the very least, use the audio guide as signs inside are few and far between.
+The museum housing the majority of artifacts found at the site is located in Fira. The entrance fee is 3€ and can quite easily be done in 1-1.5 hours, reading at all of the exhibits.
+All of the photos above are mine except the wall mural which was borrowed from Wikipedia.
Labels: Greece, History, Santorini, Travel
Katie H. 8 June 2013 at 00:31
How exciting!!! I have always been fasinated by ancient greece, especially pompeii...so this was so much fun to read about! Have a wonderful weekend =)
Rika 8 June 2013 at 05:27
Wow wow wow! I am such a history nerd and love this kind of stuff. It's so well preserved. I would definitely go visit this place!! (Side note: I'm pretty sure I got interested in ancient Greece in grade six social studies in Alberta many years ago - haha!)
Not Just A Pretty Dress 8 June 2013 at 19:45
Jay, I really enjoyed your posts on your Greek holiday! One of my (travel) dreams is to spend some time on a semi-desert Greek island in front of a wonderful sea! Caterina
Jay 11 June 2013 at 19:18
Thank you Caterina! I hope you get to experience it soon!
Jade 9 June 2013 at 13:50
Wow, how interesting! I'd love to visit and be able to see all of this - I love this kind of stuff!
Melanie Fontaine 9 June 2013 at 20:34
I had no idea that there was an archaeological site on Santorini - it makes sense, though, considering how many ruins there are on mainland Greece! It's fascinating that there probably was a mass evacuation... I wonder what it must have felt like for the people to be at the mercy of the volcano.
Such an interesting post - thank you!
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04 Jan 2007 - 08 Mar 2016
Cifras de población referidas al 1/1/06
Resumen de resultados
Se presentan aquí las cifras de población referidas al 1 de enero de 2006, resultantes de la revisión del Padrón municipal, que han sido declaradas oficiales por el Gobierno mediante el Real Decreto 1627/2006, de 29 de diciembre, publicado en el B.O.E núm.312 de 30 de diciembre de 2006.
En esta página se encuentran disponibles las cifras de población de cada municipio, provincia, isla, capitales de provincia y comunidad autónoma, así como las variaciones producidas con respecto a 2005.
Población de municipios
Población de provincias
Población de capitales de provincia
Población de comunidades autónomas
Población de islas
Variación en la población según la Revisión a 1-1-05 y a 1-1-06
- Por provincias
- Por capitales de provincia
- Por comunidades autónomas
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Explore the University Museums through eMuseum! This educational tool was created to support students and faculty in their quest for knowledge by providing access to search the permanent collection. The University Museums' permanent collection at Iowa State University includes more than 30,000 objects with significant collections in the areas of the Decorative Arts, the art of Christian Petersen, Public Art, and Iowa Artists. Up to now only a portion of the museum's permanent collection has been available to view online. The eMuseum tool will allow you to now fully explore the collection, whether currently on view or in storage, by putting all of the permanent collection online.
The University Museums at Iowa State began in 1975 and currently consists of the Anderson Sculpture Garden, Art on Campus Collection, Brunnier Art Museum, Christian Petersen Art Museum, and Farm House Museum. Since 1975 a variety of Museum staff members, interns and volunteers have worked to describe and find background information on the objects in the collection. We continue to update our records, take photographs, and add more detailed descriptions. Our goal through eMuseum is to create vital partnerships within Iowa State University and to enhance higher education by exploring creative interactions in the arts, sciences and technology.
This is an ongoing project so please check back for new research, updated information and photographs, and new acquisitions. The objects listed here represent a majority of the University Museums' collection. While we are committed to make the entire collection accessible via the internet, museum staff recognizes that some information may not be accurate and up-to-date. If you have information relevant to any of the objects you find on our site, we would be grateful to know about it. Please direct any inquiries to aclone@iastate.edu.
Funding for the University eMuseum project has been generously provided by Carole Horowitz, Kathy and John Howell, IBM, Al and Ann Jennings and a TechStarter Grant through IT Services at Iowa State University.
Iowa State has been commissioning and collecting public art for nearly 100 years and the intent has remained consistent - to create an intellectually and culturally stimulating campus environment. More than 650 significant, and more than 2,000 total, public works of art promote social, political and cultural discussions reflecting the diverse values and belief systems of the campus community. Public art is a partnership between the artist and the commissioning campus community and provides a unique sense of place while promoting the practice of visual literacy to the entire university.
The Art on Campus Collection is continually growing through the Art in State Buildings (AiSB) Program, originally enacted in 1978 by the Iowa Legislature. The law requires one-half of one percent of state building construction funds be used for acquiring public art.
The Art on Campus Collection also includes models, drawings, maquettes and works of art from the permanent collections, exploring the creative processes public artists use to research, create and install the public works of art in the Art on Campus Collection. This part of the collection is housed at The Christian Petersen Art Museum, which is the nation’s only campus museum devoted to teaching visual literacy campus-wide while focusing on public art as a major means of communication and expression to campus audiences.
Christian Petersen created more than 1,250 known works of art during his lifetime, and nearly 80% of his sketches, drawings and sculptures are included in the Christian Petersen Art Collection at Iowa State. Christian Petersen was sculptor in residence at Iowa State for twenty one years, from 1934 to 1955. Petersen originally came to Iowa at the invitation of artist Grant Wood during the Great Depression to participate in the federal Public Works of Art Projects for Iowa State and stayed to make a permanent and lasting impression on the campus landscape.
In 1962, Ann and Henry Brunnier pledged to Iowa State a collection of dolls and decorative arts amassed over fifty-five years. The donation included a comprehensive European, North American and Asian decorative art collection. This was comprised of glass, ceramics, Old Russian enamels, and ivory carvings. Ann’s collection included more than 8,000 objects, filling two semi-trucks. Since this original donation, hundreds of other private patrons have donated other decorative arts collections to expand the University Museums’ permanent collections. In addition to a large encyclopedic collection of glass, fine ceramics, Russian enamels and ivory, this collection also includes furniture, jades, pottery, snuff bottles, and carved wood objects.
In 1962, Ann and Henry Brunnier pledged to Iowa State a collection of dolls and decorative arts amassed over fifty-five years. The donation included a comprehensive European, North American and Asian doll collection. Ann’s total collection included more than 4,000 objects, filling two semi-trucks. Since this original donation, the doll collection has been carefully curated to include some of the best of Ann’s collection. Victorian era games and toys are also in this collection, many of which are on display at the Farm House Museum.
In 1975 University Museums did not initially plan an Iowa Artists Collection, but within five years it became apparent that this important artistic legacy needed to be addressed, both for Iowa State and the citizens of Iowa. As the Iowa Artist Collection grew through the exceptional generosity of donors and artists the Iowa Artists Collection became one of the most significant of University Museums’ collections. Artist included in the collection include those that were born and raised in Iowa, were educated in Iowa, and/or worked in Iowa for a period of time. There are now over 150 Iowa artists in the collection and over 2000 works of art by those artists spread throughout the campus.
The history of art pottery at Iowa State began in 1920 with the hiring of Paul Cox (American, 1879-1968) as acting head of the Ceramic Engineering Department. Cox has previously spent eight years at Newcomb College in New Orleans as technical director of Newcomb Pottery. Cox eventually became the official head of ISU’s Ceramic Engineering Department in 1926. Initially Cox’s attention was focused on clearing and preparing the laboratories and work spaces, as well as securing new equipment. The then began traveling throughout Iowa as part of an extension program designed to educate the public about the area of ceramics and its importance to industry and home decoration. Because of Cox’s influence, the modeling of clay and the production of art pottery began to receive equal attention with the technical aspects of ceramics.
The Ceramic Engineering Department slowly gained popularity among students and faculty. Under Cox’s direction the student branch of the American Ceramic Society became involved with VEISHEA (the annual student celebration) and its traditions. The students prepared floats for the parade and also made hundreds of ceramic souvenirs to be sold or given away to campus visitors. One such souvenir, a ceramic tile featuring the iconic Campanile involved then sculptor-in-residence Christian Petersen, and can be seen in this exhibition.
In 1924 Cox hired Newcomb graduate Mary Lanier Yancey (American, 1902-1983) as an instructor in the Ceramic Engineering Department. Her position had two priorities: teaching pottery design and creating pottery for exhibiting throughout the state. Yancey’s Arts and Crafts style pottery was sold and the resulting funds were returned to the department to assist in funding its operations. Most of Yancey’s students were women majoring in Home Economics. The male students in the department worked the clay and prepared it for shaping. The women formed pots by hand or by using a kickwheel. The pots were then glazed and fired and taken home to admire.
Art pottery production at Iowa State ended in 1930 with both Cox and Yancey leaving the department. The “art” aspect of the Ceramic Engineering Department at Iowa State was terminated in 1939 when the emphasis went entirely to engineering and technical matters.
The Iowa Quester Glass Collection now numbers over 1,000 objects ranging from monumental Brilliant Period cut glass to colorful art glass and a diverse array of Early American Pattern Glass. This unique collection, housed in and cared for by Iowa State University Museums, Ames, Iowa, showcases American glass from 1840 to 1950.
In 1996, a partnership was formed between the Iowa Questers led by Kay Beckett of the Neta Snook Chapter in Ames, then Iowa Questers’ State President, Shirley Foster, and University Museums’ director, Lynette Pohlman. At that time, the University Museums was known nationally for having an encyclopedic glass collection as recognized by scholars and the pre-eminent American glass museum, the Corning Museum of Glass of Corning, NY. After a vote from the Iowa Quester State Council the Iowa Quester Glass Collection was formalized with the following mission: “To establish an Iowa Questers Glass Collection, of historic glass from around the world, at Iowa State University Museums. This would provide a State of Iowa resource for preserving, viewing and interpreting historic glass objects. The focus will be on American-made glass from 1840-1945.”
Now the bulk of the collection is American pressed glass pre-Depression Era most of which would fall under the Early American Pressed Glass (EAPG) group. Iconic works of glass include a Jumbo pattern table set, many pieces of Iowa City and Keota glass, a Rebecca at the Well tall standard compote, Terrestrial Globe pattern butter dish, examples from historical glass, the state’s series, and novelties. Thoughtful gifting of three major pressed glass collections just this past two years included over 130 toothpick holders, dozens of whale oil lamps, and a collection of 50+ sauce dishes and other glass works. With the help of many chapters, individuals, partners and collaborators, the collection continues to grow by leaps and bounds!
Medals and medallions designed by artist Christian Petersen, ancient coins, and other medals and medallions comprise this collection.
Bring impactful Native American and Indigenous Peoples primary source materials and objects to your classroom or research through this University Museums collection.
Highlights of the paintings in the University Museums permanent collection include the twelve painting series America in the Making by N.C. Wyeth, paintings commissioned in the 1930s, and contemporary paintings by significant American artists.
Commissioning portraits of high level administration positions such as President, Vice President, Provost, Dean, Department Head, etc. has been a long standing tradition at Iowa State that continues in to the present. The portrait collection represents a group of individuals who have had a long standing impact on Iowa State and have left behind a legacy of dedication, hard work, and accomplishment.
Sculpture in the permanent collection ranges from works in glass and stone to bronze and fabric. This collection includes North and South American, Asian, African and European sculpture.
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Sostenibile e Insostenibile, tra Psiche, Polis e altre Mutazioni
di Luigi D'Elia
Leghismo interiore
3 dicembre, 2014 - 16:54
Oggi discutevo un sogno con un paziente. Esso era in sintesi questo: nella sua nuova casa appena acquistata un folto gruppo di persone dell’est Europa sbevazzavano allegramente presso il suo bancone-bar e lui faticosamente doveva confinarli e accompagnarli fuori di casa, non senza qualche loro malumore e bottiglia rotta per protesta. Lo stesso paziente mi riferiva inoltre, per associazione, che da ragazzo era solito fare un sogno ricorrente dove in casa sua una finestra o una porta lasciate inavvertitamente aperte preannunciavano sempre l’ingresso angoscioso e fatale di qualche pericoloso intruso. Massimo esempio dell’esperienza del perturbante.
Naturalmente non mi soffermerò sull’ampia discussione relativa a questi sogni ed alla specifica situazione di questa persona (tra l’altro, come evidente, in rapida evoluzione), ma prenderò spunto da essa per dire dell’esistenza di una predisposizione (forse vulnerabilità?) personale a forme reazionarie e intolleranti in politica che sono scritte nella nostra psiche e che sogni come questo testimoniano.
Dico questo a ragion veduta, non solo perché alcuni recenti campi di applicazione delle neuroscienze che studiano le scelte politiche (Neuropolitica) dimostrano l'esistenza della tendenza del cervello (l’amigdala in particolare) a assumere posizioni reazionarie a seguito di sollecitazioni fobiche, sia perché abitando, ahimè, in un quartiere di Roma ad alta, e recente, densità criminale (il Pigneto), io stesso coabito con un becero leghista dentro di me e l’idea di armarmi di una mazza da baseball e aggredire ciecamente gli spacciatori africani che s’affollano sotto casa e che infastidiscono mia figlia (come realmente accaduto ad un mio vicino) non è ormai più un’ipotesi poi così remota.
Ed allora ripensavo a certe posizioni di Slavoj Žižek, pensatore che nessuno potrebbe mai definire come reazionario, che sono molto critiche verso certa retorica della cultura del multiculturalismo “decaffeinato”, privo di sostanza e di realismo e allo stesso tempo mi soffermavo sulle ragioni del cervello impaurito, il mio compreso, e ne comprendevo la sua umana fragilità. L’esperienza della paranoia e della difesa riflessa e automatica è esperienza comune a tutti gli esseri umani e il sogno ricorrente dell’intruso non a caso è uno dei più diffusi secondo la mia osservazione.
Ed allora pensavo, cosa distingue il cervello, la personalità, le scelte di qualcuno che al suo leghista interiore gli spiana la strada e lo lascia inneggiare ad Odino e organizzare le ronde anti-immigrati, da cervello-personalità-scelte di chi, come quel mio paziente, è un signore civile, equilibrato, sinceramente democratico?
Probabilmente molte cose: intanto la possibilità di vivere in ambienti senza eccessiva pressione paranoicale e quindi la possibilità di allentare l’allarme esterno ed interno. Poi la possibilità di avvertire disagio per il sentimento di assedio di certi pensieri disturbanti. Poi la possibilità d’imbastire un qualche dialogo con l’intruso, di poterlo individuare, riconoscere, parlarci, di poter quindi trasformare l’esperienza da perturbante a semplicemente inquietante e poi anche negoziale (come il sogno riportato in apertura dimostra).
Questi passaggi interiori (e molti altri ancora sui quali non mi soffermo per brevità) non sono sempre e immediatamente disponibili a tutti. Anzi, direi che in genere non lo sono quasi mai, e si richiede una certa congiuntura fortunata di eventi affinché essi si possano realizzare.
Una società autenticamente democratica e civile apparirebbe dunque, secondo quanto dovremmo dedurre se volessimo percorrere radicalmente questa chiave di lettura, come una sorta di eccezione anche piuttosto irrealistica, una sorta di “Svizzera psichica”, forse anche un po’ parassitaria rispetto all’ecosistema più ampio, quindi quasi come un’utopia negativa che si sviluppa a scapito di zone degradate e emarginate. È mai possibile quindi che la tolleranza sia una sorta di escrescenza della natura umana anche piuttosto rara ed instabile?
Il leghista interiore, intanto, è li acquattato dentro ognuno di noi pronto a balzare fuori e a urlare il proprio ferino grido di guerra a difesa delle terre patrie e delle proprie tradizioni ogni volta che instabilità, paure e confusione vengono ricattatoriamente sventolate in faccia da stili e condizioni di vita che progressivamente si spostano sempre più verso la precarietà esistenziale. In tal senso l’abbattimento del welfare state, come avvenuto negli ultimi decenni, aprirà sempre più le porte ad una ri-organizzazione psico-sociale fondata sulla reazione e i presìdi di civiltà saranno sempre più minacciati dalle nostre amigdale sovraeccitate.
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Saturday, August 12, 2017 by Patti
8/12/2017 12:15:00 AM by: Patti
IT IS MY PLEASURE TO WELCOME WRITER JENNY HARRISON TO PATTI’S PORCH. JENNY ILLUSTRATES HOW GOD TEACHES US SIMPLE LESSONS ON A DAILY BASIS.
Jenny Harrison
I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus (Philippians 3:14 NIV)
Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary says that to “press on” means “to continue moving forward in a forceful or steady way” or “to continue to do something especially in a determined way.” Either definition applies to Philippians 3:14. Though the Bible encourages us to press on, there are times we become distracted.
This principle came to mind as I watched a dog and his owner on their daily walk. Let’s say the dog’s name was Sparky. Sparky was sauntering along, sniffing every second blade of grass. The morning dew gleamed on the brilliant green, inviting him to sniff. Every blade held interest.
Though Sparky never lost awareness of the luscious grass, he became side-tracked when a stranger walked by. Sparky wanted nothing more than to sniff this stranger. He was so distracted he had a hard time obeying his owner’s command to move forward. In fact, he continued hovering near the stranger as if he didn’t want to leave. However, the owner’s continual leash tugging eventually encouraged Sparky’s walk forward.
Like Sparky, Christians can get distracted. We love God but perhaps a new job takes up more time than expected and we aren’t spending as much time in His Word. Maybe the cares of the world overwhelm us and we become depressed and unable to focus. Maybe the past has more of a hold than we want it to, and we find it hard to focus on the future.
Regardless of the reason for our distraction, let’s remember Sparky, his owner’s persistent presence, and his eventual walk forward.
Dear Lord, thank You for the lessons we learn from Your creatures, great and small. Thank you that there is a way back when we become inattentive. Thank You that you never leave nor forsake us. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Jenny Harrison is an administrative professional by trade and a writer by passion. Having completed a Masters in Human Services Counselling from Liberty University, she has a desire to write with the purpose of bringing hope and encouragement to readers. She has written a number of devotionals and would eventually like to have them published in book form. She has also begun writing contemporary Christian fiction, potentially for middle grade readers.
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Bartacus /
Barsabas; Barsabbas
BARTACUS bar'-ta-kus (Bartakos; Josephus Rhabezdkes; Vulgate (Jerome's Latin Bible, 390-405 A. D.) Bezazes (1 Esdras 4:29)):
The father of Apame. He is called "the illustrious," probably because of rank and merits. The family seems to be of Persian origin since the name Bartacus (Syriac, ) in the form of Artachaeas is mentioned by Herodotus (vii.22.117) as a person of rank in the Persian army of Xerxes and the name of his daughter Apame is identical with that of a Persian princess who married Seleucus I, Nicator, and became the mother of Antiochus I. Apamea, a city in Asia Minor founded by Seleucus I, is named in honor of his wife Apame. Compare APAME; ILLUSTRIOUS.
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Total Control Racing: Obituary – Mr Graham Pearce
Total Control Racing is deeply saddened to report the sudden and untimely passing of much loved team director Graham Pearce.
Following a short battle with cancer, Graham sadly passed away on Sunday, 8th May. He leaves behind loving wife Theresa and devoted children Ainee and Gordon.
Graham was a very well known and highly respected member of TCR for the past 13 years and a pivotal character in the team’s outstanding success.
Mainly becoming a force in the AirAsia Renault Clio Cup UK, the team has also enjoyed huge success in a variety of other one-make saloon car categories such as the SEAT Cupra Championship and Michelin Ginetta GT Supercup.
“We’re all shocked and deeply saddened by Graham’s passing, he was a true gentleman and a hugely important part of TCR”, said team principal Lee Brookes on behalf of the Wednesbury squad, “He was very well known throughout the paddock, always offering a smile and a great sense of humour.
“It’s easy to say at a time like this how wonderful someone was but the fact is Graham was an incredible person and a fantastic friend to everyone at TCR. He was a thoroughly charming man.
“All our thoughts and prayers are with Graham’s family at this heart-breaking and deeply distressing time. Our heartfelt condolences go out to them all – Graham will be very sadly missed by everyone associated with TCR.”
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External trade activity of the Republic of Moldova in January-September 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in January-September 2015 exports of goods amounted 1448,2 mln. USD, while imports of goods amounted 2962,0 mln. USD. Compared to the same period of the 2014, exports decreased by 16,6% and imports by 23,4%. The trade balance deficit in January-September 2015 has been of 1513,8 mln. USD, lower by 614,5 mln. USD (-28,9%) than that recorded in the corresponding period of 2014.
International visitors arrivals to the Republic of Moldova and departures of moldovan visitors abroad registered crossing the state borders during the period January-September 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, visitor arrivals to the Republic of Moldova reached 2094,2 thousand data recorded crossing the state border for January-September 2015, in particular with a growth of 22,6% up from the similar period of 2014. Moldovan visitors' departures abroad registered crossing the state borders came to 4334,9 thousand from January-September 2015, posting a growth of 13,6% more than in the same period of 2014.
Industrial activity of the Republic of Moldova in January-September 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, the indices of industrial production in January-September 2015 compared to January-September 2014 constituted 104,0%. In September 2015 compared to September 2014 the indices of industrial production registered 96,7%.
Evolution of consumer prices in the Republic of Moldova in October 2015
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in October 2015 compared to September 2015 the consumer price index registered 101,8%, and compared to October 2014 - 113,2%.
External trade of the Republic of Moldova in January-September 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, exports of goods in September 2015 registered a value of 163,4 mio. US dollars, with 28,4% more than in the previous month and with 11,6% less compared to September 2014. Imports of goods in September 2015 registered a value of 337,7 mio. US dollars, with 13,1% more than in the previous month and with 26,4% less compared to September 2014.
The evolution of sale prices of agricultural products by agricultural enterprises of the Republic of Moldova in January-September 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, producer prices (average sale prices of agricultural products by agricultural enterprises) in January-September 2015 compared to the corresponding period of the previous year increased with 13,0%.
Building permits issued in January-September 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that in January-September 2015, 3323 building permits for residential and non-residential buildings were issued, down with 6,3% compared to January-September 2014.
Evolution of the prices in constructions in the Republic of Moldova in the quarter III 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, price index for construction-assembly works in the III-rd quarter 2015 constituted 108,3% compared to the corresponding period of the previous year.
Global agricultural production in the January-September 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, volume index of global agricultural production, in all types of households (agricultural enterprises, farms and population households) in January-September 2015 registered 88,2% compared to January-September 2014.
Freight and passenger transportation in the Republic of Moldova in January-September 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in September 2015 enterprises of railway, road, river and air transport, have transported 1068,3 thou. tonnes of goods, with 1,7% more than in the previous month and with 40,5% less compared to September 2014. The turnover of goods in September 2015 summed up 327,6 mio. tonne-km, with 1,8% more than in the previous month and with 23,1% less compared to September 2014.
Average earnings in August 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in August 2015 the average nominal gross earnings constituted 4669,1 lei, and it increased with 9,2% compared to August 2014. The index of the real salary in August 2015 compared to August 2014 was 97,3%.
The evolution of industrial production prices in the Republic of Moldova in September 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in September 2015 the producer prices in industry decreased with 0,3% compared to August 2015, at the same time prices increased with 7,2% compared to December 2014 and compared to September 2014.
External trade activity of the Republic of Moldova in January-August 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in January-August 2015 exports of goods amounted 1284,8 mln. USD, while imports of goods amounted 2624,4 mln. USD. Compared to the same period of the 2014, exports decreased by 17,2% and imports by 23,0%. The trade balance deficit in January-August 2015 has been of 1339,6 mln. USD, lower by 514,6 mln. USD (-27,8%) than that recorded in the corresponding period of 2014.
Industrial activity of the Republic of Moldova in January-August 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, the indices of industrial production in January-August 2015 compared to January-August 2014 constituted 105,0%. In August 2015 compared to August 2014 the indices of industrial production registered 93,9%.
Evolution of consumer prices in the Republic of Moldova in September 2015
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in September 2015 compared to August 2015 the consumer price index registered 101,2%, and compared to September 2014 - 112,6%.
External trade of the Republic of Moldova in January-August 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, exports of goods in August 2015 registered a value of 127,2 mio. US dollars, with 22,9% less than in the previous month and with 27,8% - compared to August 2014. Imports of goods in August 2015 registered a value of 298,6 mio. US dollars, with 12,4% less than in the previous month and with 27,7% - compared to August 2014.
Volunteer activities in the Republic of Moldova
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, involvement in voluntary work is a spread phenomenon in the Republic of Moldova. According to survey data, in April 2015, 1264,5 thousand persons, or 42 percent of the total population aged 15 years and over, helped people from other families or worked unpaid for the benefit of their community. In all volunteers, women represent 57 percent and persons from rural areas 62 percent.
Elderly population in the Republic of Moldova in 2014
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, at the beginning of the year 2015, in Republic of Moldova were registered 576,6 thousand persons aged 60 years and over, representing about 16% of the total resident population of the country. About 58,4% of the total number of elderly people is living in rural areas. Depending on age, it is found that every third person is aged between 60-64 years and 13,4% are people who are more than 80 years old.
Average earnings in July 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in July 2015 the average nominal gross earnings constituted 4882,6 lei, and it increased with 12,8% compared to July 2014. The index of the real salary in July 2015 compared to July 2014 was 103,9%.
Freight and passenger transportation in the Republic of Moldova in January-August 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in August 2015 enterprises of railway, road, river and air transport, have transported 1050,2 thou. tonnes of goods, with 5,7% less than in the previous month and with 21,1% - compared to August 2014. The turnover of goods in August 2015 summed up 322,0 mio. tonne-km, with 1,1% less than in the previous month and with 11,9% less compared to August 2014.
The evolution of industrial production prices in the Republic of Moldova in August 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in August 2015 the producer prices in industry increased with 2,4% compared to July 2015, with 7,5% compared to December 2014 and with 7,4% - compared to August 2014.
Population incomes and expenditures in quarter II 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in quarter II 2015, monthly disposable incomes of population summed up in average per person 1997,1 lei, which is with 13,7% more than in the similar period of 2014. Monthly population expenditures in quarter II 2015 in average per person constituted 2075,6 lei, which is with 14,8% more than in the corresponding period of 2014.
Living subsistence in the I-st semester 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, the size of the living subsistence in the first semester of 2015 constituted in average per month for a person 1724,9 lei, which is with 3,4% more than in I st semester 2014.
Gross Domestic Product in the Republic of Moldova in the second quarter and first semester of 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, Gross Domestic Product in the second quarter of 2015 has registered an increase by 2,5% compared to the second quarter of 2014 on gross series and by 2,9% on seasonally adjusted series; compared to the first quarter of 2015, Gross Domestic Product has increased by 0,2% on seasonally adjusted series.
External trade activity of the Republic of Moldova in January-July 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in January-July 2015 exports of goods amounted 1157,8 mln. USD, while imports of goods amounted 2325,8 mln. USD. Compared to the same period of the 2014, exports decreased by 15,9% and imports by 22,3%. The trade balance deficit in January-July 2015 has been of 1168,0 mln. USD, lower by 449,5 mln. USD (-27,8%) than that recorded in the corresponding period of 2014.
Industrial activity of the Republic of Moldova in January-July 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, the indices of industrial production in January-July 2015 compared to January-July 2014 constituted 106,7%. In July 2015 compared to July 2014 the indices of industrial production registered 110,5%.
Evolution of consumer prices in the Republic of Moldova in August 2015
The National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in August 2015 compared to July 2015 the consumer price index (CPI) registered 102,9%, and compared to August 2014 - 112,2%.
External trade of the Republic of Moldova in January-July 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, exports of goods in July 2015 registered a value of 164,9 mio. US dollars, with 8,7% less than in the previous month and with 19,3% - compared to July 2014. Imports of goods in July 2015 registered a value of 340,9 mio. US dollars, with 3,0% less than in the previous month and with 23,7% - compared to July 2014.
Labour force in the Republic of Moldova: employment and unemployment in the II-nd quarter 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in the II-nd quarter 2015 the economically active population (employed population and unemployed persons) of the Republic of Moldova was 1339,2 thousand persons, whiсh is nearly the same level as in the previous year (+0,8%). The structure of the active population has changed as follows: the share of employed persons decreased from 96,4% to 95,9%, while the share of unemployed persons increased from 3,7% to 4,1%.
Investments in long-term tangible assets in the Republic of Moldova in 2014
National Bureau of Statistics communicates precised data on investments in long-term tangible assets in 2014.
Investments in long-term tangible assets in the Republic of Moldova in January-June 2015
National Bureau of Statistics communicates that, in January-June 2015 enterprises and organizations all types of economic activities carried out investments to the amount of 6371,7 mio. Lei (current prices). Compared to the period of the previous year this indicator decreased with 2,5% (comparable prices).
Construction of dwellings in the Republic of Moldova in January-June 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in January-June 2015, 2551 apartments with the total area of 235,3 thou. m2 were completed. This indicator is in increase with 62,9% as compared with the corresponding period of the previous year.
Construction activity in entrepreneurship in the Republic of Moldova in January-June 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in January-June 2015 volume of works carried out by organizations with the main activity "Constructions" to the amount of 2632,5 mio. Lei, which is 97,4% (in comparable prices) compared to January-June 2014.
Freight and passenger transportation in the Republic of Moldova in January-July 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in July 2015 enterprises of railway, road, river and air transport, have transported 1092,7 thou. tonnes of goods, with 7,3% more than in the previous month and with 16,1% less compared to July 2014.
Average earnings in June 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in June 2015 the average nominal gross earnings constituted 4732,7 lei, and it increased with 12,6% compared to June 2014.
Turnover in trade and services in March 2015 and the I semester 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in the I semester 2015, the turnover volume of enterprises with main economic activity in retail trade (with the exception trade of motor vehicles and motorcycles) decreased with 4,5% (in comparable prices) compared to the corresponding period of the previous year.
The evolution of industrial production prices in the Republic of Moldova in July 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in July 2015 the producer prices in industry increased with 0,5% compared to June 2015, with 5,0% compared to December 2014 and with 3,8% - compared to July 2014.
The touristic activity of tourism agencies and tour-operators in January-June 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in January-June 2015 tourism agencies and tour-operators provided tourism services to 95,4 thousand tourists and excursionists, with 1,3% more than in the corresponding period of 2014.
Attendance of establishments of collective touristic accommodation in January-June 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, in January-June 2015, 113,7 thou. tourists attended the establishments of collective touristic accommodation of which 72,4 thou. Moldovan tourists (63,7% of total) and 41,3 thou. foreign tourists (36,3%).
International visitors arrivals to the Republic of Moldova and departures of moldovan visitors abroad registered crossing the state borders during the period January-June 2015
National Bureau of Statistics informs that, visitor arrivals to the Republic of Moldova reached 1071,2 thousand data recorded crossing the state border for January-June 2015, in particular with a growth of 13,6% up from the similar period of 2014. 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Malmierca
Gobernador de Misisipi en visita de trabajo en #Cuba (+Fotos)
El gobernador del estado de Misisipi, el republicano Phil Bryant, inició el miércoles una visita oficial a Cuba, donde se reunió con el ministro de Comercio Exterior y la Inversión Extranjera, Rodrigo Malmierca, a fin de estimular los nexos bilaterales.
Publicado en Cuba, EE.UU., Política | Etiquetado cuba, Donald Trump, EE.UU, gobernador Bryant, gobernador de Misisipi, Malmierca, relaciones entre Cuba y Estados Unidos | 1 comentario | 2018-22/0000/es_middle.json.gz/1941 | {"url": "https://miradasencontradas.wordpress.com/tag/malmierca/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "es", "source_domain": "miradasencontradas.wordpress.com", "date_download": "2018-05-20T10:06:58Z", "digest": "sha1:PLJHJSZR462VL3NONKRIPAY6AX5G7WUZ"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 509, 509.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 509, 14095.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 509, 4.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 509, 263.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 509, 0.94]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 509, 187.0]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 509, 1.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 509, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 509, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 509, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 509, 0.2755102]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 509, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 509, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 509, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 509, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 509, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 509, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 509, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 509, 0.07228916]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 509, 0.09638554]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 509, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 509, 0.04081633]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 509, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 509, 0.2244898]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 509, 0.65333333]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 509, 5.53333333]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 509, 0.01020408]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 509, 3.694727]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 509, 75.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 10, 0.0], [10, 72, 0.0], [72, 326, 1.0], [326, 509, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 10, 0.0], [10, 72, 0.0], [72, 326, 0.0], [326, 509, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 10, 1.0], [10, 72, 10.0], [72, 326, 40.0], [326, 509, 24.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 10, 0.0], [10, 72, 0.0], [72, 326, 0.0], [326, 509, 0.00591716]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 10, 0.0], [10, 72, 0.0], [72, 326, 0.0], [326, 509, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 10, 0.1], [10, 72, 0.06451613], [72, 326, 0.04330709], [326, 509, 0.10928962]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 509, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 509, -8.3e-07]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 509, null]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 509, null]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 509, null]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 509, -4.61701753]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 509, 5.0]], "is_duplicate": false} | 187 |
November 12, 2018 Issue
Winter Dance Preview: A Diamond Anniversary and Exquisite Travesty
Alvin Ailey, Balanchine, Justin Peck, the Trocks, and more.
Illustration by Nicolas Dehghani
“How do I say thank you to this incredible man?” Ronald K. Brown recently asked, at an event at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre studios. He was talking about the company’s founder, who died in 1989, and his answer was to make a dance, “The Call,” which premières during the troupe’s sixtieth-anniversary season (at City Center, Nov. 28-Dec. 30). “The Call” has three sections, each set to different music: Baroque, jazz, and selections from the African diaspora. The infectious pieces are suffused with the choreographer’s signature movement style, a sinuous blend of West African, Caribbean, and American club dance. The season also includes a second Ailey homage, “Lazarus,” by the hip-hop innovator Rennie Harris, his first two-act work for the company.
Like a flock of errant swans, the dancers of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo fly into town every holiday season (at the Joyce, Dec. 11-30), furiously shedding feathers along the way. The Trocks, as they’re known, are an all-male ballet company who perform en travesti. They do the best “Dying Swan” in town, raising the stakes by milking every sappy detail (in the finest ballerina tradition). Their stock-in-trade is comic versions of the great ballets, but their secret is that they are fantastic technicians, whose point work would give any principal dancer at a traditional company a run for her money. Keep an eye out for Carlos Hopuy, a.k.a. Alla Snizova, who was trained at the Escuela Nacional de Ballet in Cuba and by his mother, a former principal dancer at Ballet de Camagüey. He’ll dance the lead in “Swan Lake” and in the company’s humorous take on George Balanchine’s “Stars and Stripes.”
New York City Ballet (at the David H. Koch, Jan. 22-March 3) brings back a rarity, Balanchine’s 1974 duet “Variations pour une Porte et un Soupir.” It’s a rare foray into surrealist movement theatre by a choreographer better known for elegant symmetry and refined musicality. A woman (the porte, or door, of the title) folds herself into improbable shapes as a giant cape billows behind her, engulfing the stage. A man (the soupir, or sigh) slithers and droops like a boneless Harlequin. Eventually, the two meet. The score, by the French composer Pierre Henry, consists of creaks, sighs, and whistles. On Jan. 31, Justin Peck introduces his latest ballet (on point this time), set to a newly commissioned score by the indie-rock singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens. ♦
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J Balvin cancels Miss USA appearance over Trump's comments
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Colombian singer J Balvin canceled a planned performance at the Miss USA pageant following comments pageant owner Donald Trump made about Latinos.
A spokesman for Balvin said in a written statement Wednesday that the singer's management told the Miss Universe organization to withdraw his name from an announcement about participants in the Miss USA broadcast.
"J Balvin was initially very grateful for the opportunity to share his music with a national U.S. network television audience when first invited to be a performer on the upcoming Miss USA broadcast," the statement says. "However, he can no longer in good conscience agree to take part in an event that is overseen by, and creates a profit for Donald Trump, while Mr. Trump attacks the hard-working Latino immigrant community with hateful political rhetoric."
Rapper Flo Rida and country singer Craig Wayne were announced Wednesday as performers at the July 12 ceremony in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
During his presidential campaign kickoff speech last week, Trump accused Latino immigrants of bringing drugs, crime and rapists to the U.S.
A spokeswoman for the Miss Universe organization did not immediately respond to messages seeking comment.
MSNBC anchor Thomas Roberts and "Dancing with the Stars" dancer Cheryl Burke will host this year's pageant.
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USAID to Provide $45M-$60M Over Five Years to Fight HIV/AIDS, Help Trade Negotiations, Promote Democracy in Guyana
From Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
Dr. Mike Sarhan, director of the U.S. Agency for International Development mission in Guyana, on Tuesday announced that the agency will provide between $45 million and $60 million over the next five years to fight HIV/AIDS, improve economic growth and promote democracy in Guyana, EFE News Service reports. Sarhan said that most of the money for the 2004-2008 program in Guyana will go toward fighting HIV/AIDS, but at least $10 million will be spent in each of the following areas: promoting democracy and governance, improving economic growth and strengthening Guyana's ability to participate in international negotiations. Guyana is one of 14 African and Caribbean countries that will benefit from President Bush's global five-year, $15 billion HIV/AIDS initiative (EFE News Service, 9/10). The Caribbean region has the highest HIV prevalence after sub-Saharan Africa (Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, 7/8).
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HIV/AIDS in Guyana
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Guyana & HIV/AIDS
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Ann Beattie's "For the Best"
Ann Beattie's short stories began to appear in small quarterlies while she was a graduate student in the early 1970s. When, after many rejections, The New Yorker accepted one of her stories in 1974, she devoted herself to writing full time. Critical reactions to her early collections--Distortions (1976), Secrets and Surprises (1978), The Burning House (1982), Where You'll Find Me (1986), and What Was Mine (1991), was pretty much split between those who admired her pin-point portraits of the yuppie generation of the 60s and 70s and those who accused her of psychological vacuity and sociological indifference. Seen as the spokesperson for her generation, Beattie was alternately praised for her satiric view of that era's passivity and criticized for presenting sophisticated New Yorker magazine versions of the characters on television's Seinfield, unable to understand themselves or others.
Park City (1999), was a sort of retrospective summation of her short-story career--containing many Beattie favorites that are entering the canon as anthology selections in college and trade texts, such as "Dwarf House," "A Vintage Thunderbird," "Shifting," "The Lawn Party," "Jacklighting," "Greenwich Time," "The Burning House," "Weekend," "Janus," and "What Was Mine."
Beattie's early stories reflect a keen awareness of how the modern short story since Chekhov explores complex human relationships while seeming on the surface merely to be anecdotal events. For example, in "Janus," a classic of the so-called minimalist genre, the central character is a real-estate salesperson who uses an elegant bowl as a sort of trick to get buyers interested in a house. The bowl not only has a personal meaning for her because her lover gave it to her, it also has a mysterious symbolic significance, for it seems to be both practical and spiritual at once. Every house she puts it in becomes the home that she and her lover never had. When she refuses to leave her husband, her lover asks, in an obvious reference to the title of the story, "Why be two-faced?" However, like most Beattie characters, she is unable to make a break, a decision, a commitment. The dichotomy of the bowl is emblematic of how Beattie makes use of concrete details in her stories. For even though it is ordinary, practical, even mundane, it is simultaneously subtle, significant, and shimmering with meaning.
In contrast to her earlier stories, the eight more recent short fictions in her collection Park City seemed to be moving more toward length and elaboration, making more use of novelistic techniques of character exploration and realistic, non-metaphoric, detail, for example in Going Home with Uccello" and the title story "Park City." In the former, a woman on a trip to Italy with her sometimes boyfriend has a realization about why he has taken her there when he flirts with a Frenchwoman about an Uccello painting. She understands that he has taken her to Italy not to persuade her to join him in London forever, but to persuade himself that he loved her so much that no other woman could come between them. The story ends in a typical Beattie ambiguity about whether the man in the story can commit himself to a relationship or whether he is continuing, as so many of Beattie's male characters, to look for some ineffable dream.
In "Park City," the central character spends a week at a Utah ski resort during the off-season looking after her half-sister's daughter, Nell, who is three, and half-sister's boyfriend's half-daughter, Lyric, who is 14. The story is filled with dialogue between the three females in which it seems increasingly clear that the woman is more naive than the precocious 14-year-old. In one particular encounter, the girl spins out a long invented tale to a stranger about having had breast implants. The story ends when the central character tries to get on a ski lift with the child Nell and the two almost fall off. They are saved by a man who, significantly, tells her, "the one thing you've got to remember next time is to request a slow start."
In her last collection of "new" short stories, Follies (2005), Beattie left realistic minimalism altogether and just seemed to have a good time writing parodies and creating comic voices. Several stories in the collection are light experiments with various academic and literary conventions. In “Duchais,” a graduate student fills in for his sick roommate, taking a job as a professor’s research assistant. However, he is actually made to do a variety of household chores--going to the dry cleaners, mixing drinks, serving as a butler and houseboy at the professor’s home. Years later, after he has become a lawyer and has returned to Virginia for a twentieth class reunion, he stands in front of the old professor’s house and remembers himself as a young man who had tried to prove he could face difficult things, but instead had felt like a helpless child.
“Apology for a Journey not Taken,” subtitled “How to Write a Story,” is a playful literary game in which a woman has to postpone a planned trip over and over again because of a variety of unexpected events. The story begins with the narrator saying she could explain why she was not where she should have been, but that perhaps the story should itself evolve. In fact, the story--perhaps an illustrative exercise for one of Beattie’s creative writing classes--is about the basic narrative truth that stories are, by their very nature, postponements of completion, for if there were no postponements, the story would end immediately.
“Find and Replace” is based on the metaphor of the word processing function by which a novelist can immediately change the names of her characters by finding all instances of the name and replacing it with another immediately. The protagonist returns to the home of her childhood in Florida to be with her mother after the death of her father six months earlier. However, she finds that, in a seeming immediate “find and replace” fashion, the mother is planning to marry another man. The story is energized by the flippant voice of the daughter narrator, who at first is distressed by her mother’s precipitous action, but, because of a serendipitous encounter with a young man at a car rental agency, realizes how things change, even in a very short time.
Finally, after ten years of short-story silence, Beattie published Maine: The State We're In (2015), which contained fifteen stories she said she wrote all in the summer of 2014—pretty rapid-fire and slap-dash work from a writer who made her reputation writing constrained and crystalline stories of precise prose. I reviewed the collection for Magill's Literary Annual and, for copyright reasons, cannot repeat any of that review here. I will simple say I was disappointed in the stories. I thought they were loose, rambling, and unfocused—poorly written and careless in syntax and word choice.
Consequently, when her most recent story, "For the Best," appeared in The New Yorker on March 14, 2016, I did not look forward to it. I have read all of Ann Beattie's stories and have taught many of them before I retired. I always treasured them because they were such tightly constructed and glowing examples of what has always made me love the short story as the finest fictional form.
However, like most of the stories in her last collection, Maine: The State We're In, "For the Best" is just not anywhere near up to Beattie's best. I have read it three times now, and just cannot find the story in it.
It begins with a 79-year-old man, Gerald, who has just received an invitation to an early Christmas party, warning him, as it were, that his ex-wife Charlotte, who he has not seen since their divorce thirty-one years ago, has also been invited.
The day before the party, Gerald runs into an old acquaintance named Ned on the street and has coffee with him, which provides the opportunity for some back story about Gerald's earlier modelling work and also a dream he has about he and Ned swimming in waters where a shark was "lurking Nearby." Not sure of the relevance of this encounter or dream, that is, if "relevance" is even an issue in this piece of writing.
We meet, briefly, several people at the party, none as interesting as those at the most famous short fiction Christmas party in literature in James Joyce's "The Dead." And we also learn that this particular day is the same day as the terrorist shooting in San Bernardino, California.
The ex-wife Charlotte, which the first paragraph has alerted us to expect, does not arrive until Gerald is leaving, when she jumps out from behind a Christmas tree in the lobby and says "Boo." Why does Charlotte do this? Beattie says she personally would love to jump out from behind a Christmas tree that way—which would even be more fun than writing such a scene.
They walk toward Rockefeller Center, chat about their son, the past, etc., and he puts her in a cab to take her home. Then he runs into, "of all people," Tod Browne, a gay acquaintance who was at the party and who takes him home in his limo.
Gerald's final encounter is with Alonzo, his doorman, and they talk briefly about being a foreigner in America and about Alonzo's wife who has died. Gerald is guiltily puzzled that he did not know about Alonzo's wife, but finally manages a bit of social consciousness when he scolds a young woman from the penthouse of his building who asks Alonzo to walk her dog.
The story ends with Gerald thinking back about his ex-wife, catching sight of himself in the mirrored wall of the elevator and realizing that he had grown old.
If you lay this story alongside Joyce's "The Dead" and carefully analyze the language, I think you might find what makes one a brilliant short story with all the attributes of the form in subtle arrangement and the other just a lot of stuff that happens one night in New York just before Christmas. (I have talked a bit about "The Dead" in a couple of places on this blog. You can search for those discussions if you are interested.)
Certainly there are similarities between Joyce's Gabriel and Beattie's Gerald, but Gerald does not have the insight that Gabriel does, and Beattie does not establish a thematic pattern of self-deception that Joyce does. Everything that happens in Joyce's story leads up to Gabriel's recognition in the hotel room mirror, whereas a helluva lot of "stuff" happens in Beattie's story that seems just "stuff that happen—not all of which leads to any recognition for Gerald, except "I grow old, I grow old."
In her interview with New Yorker editor Deborah Treisman in "This Week in Fiction," Beattie even admits that much that happens in this piece is just stuff that seemed to happen when she was writing it or thinking about writing it. For example, she says she just "happened" to be in New York on the day on the San Bernardino shooting. Although she says she knew that her being there and what happened in California might not have any inherent place "literarily" in her story, "Still, that's what happened, and sometimes when I'm writing I just go with the givens of a situation."
Going with the "givens" does not describe writing a good short story. It is not something that Chekhov or Joyce or any great short story writer would give in to.
Granted, Gerald seems to have gone through life rather oblivious to the lives of those around him—God knows where his mind has been all these years—but this rambling and crowded account of the night of the Christmas party does not clinch together with meaning to give any human or literary significance to his realization in the last words of the piece that "he'd grown old."
I miss the Ann Beattie of my youth.
Labels: Ann Beattie "For the Best"
Thanks for the perceptive comments on the Beattie stories, particularly the recent New Yorker one, “For The Best.” Having recently reread Joyce’s “The Dead,” your comparison between that story’s Gabriel and Gerald in the Beattie story was of especial interest. It’s probably not surprising that Gerald gets the “short end of the stick” ( as the saying goes). But I am left wondering how much of that is a function of their vastly different ages. Gabriel is described by Joyce as a “stout, tallish young man” and Gerald is self-described as “grown old.” Perhaps some of Gerald’s being “oblivious to the lives around him” and his seemingly diffidence to life in general (his most emotionally intense moment in the story comes in his “Jaws” dream -- “he woke up “sweaty, distressed to have such a vivid, disturbing dream”) can be attributed, at age 79, to disillusionment, or perhaps to some insight or understanding of life that the young Gabriel, with his so-called epiphany at the end of “The Dead”, is just beginning to grasp. The main problem I have with the Beattie story is that we don’t get to know for sure why Gerald is the person he is. She does not provide enough insight into Gerald’s background or interior life to make any kind of judgment. That, along with deficiencies in the plotting that you so well describe.
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PHOTOS: 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards
Kacey Musgraves accepts the award for album of the year at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Show )
Singer/songwriter George Strait performs onstage during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) ( 483157789 )
Singer/songwriter Taylor Swift speaks onstage during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) ( 483142629 )
Angie Harmon, left, and Jewel arrive at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Al Powers/Powers Imagery/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Arrivals )
Singer Toby Keith performs onstage during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) ( 483154695 )
Musician Justin Moore poses in the press room with the Best New Artist award during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483155613 )
Singer/songwriter Merle Haggard accepts the ACM Crystal Milestone Award onstage during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) ( 483155773 )
Hosts Luke Bryan, left, and Blake Shelton speak on stage at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Show )
Singer Shakira performs onstage during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) ( 483142665 )
Garth Brooks speaks on stage at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Show )
Co-hosts Luke Bryan (L) and Blake Shelton speak onstage during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) ( 483154819 )
Singer Hunter Hayes performs onstage during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) ( 483159265 )
Singer/songwriters Dierks Bentley (L) and Sheryl Crow perform onstage during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) ( 483158491 )
Singer Jason Aldean performs onstage during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) ( 483164287 )
Singer Martina McBride speaks onstage during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) ( 483129743 )
Singer Lee Brice performs onstage during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) ( 483130101 )
Kellie Pickler arrives at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Al Powers/Powers Imagery/Invision/AP) ( APTOPIX 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Arrivals )
Musicians John Popper (C) and Blues Traveler attend the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483108491 )
Musician Jason Aldean poses in the press room with the Male Vocalist Of The Year award during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483155571 )
Neil Perry and from left, Kimberly Perry and Reid Perry, of the musical group The Band Perry, accept the award for vocal group of the year at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Show )
Luke Bryan performs on stage at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Show )
Singer Trisha Yearwood speaks onstage during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) ( 483158881 )
Singer Miranda Lambert poses in the press room with the Best Female Vocalist award during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483164445 )
Garth Brooks, Miranda Lambert and George Strait speak on stage at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Show )
Brian Kelley, left, and Tyler Hubbard, of the musical group Florida Georgia Line, arrive at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Al Powers/Powers Imagery/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Arrivals )
Musicians Blake Shelton (L) and Sharkira perform onstage during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) ( 483144137 )
Dave Haywood, and from left, Hillary Scott and Charles Kelley, of the musical group Lady Antebellum, pose in the press room with the award for vocal group of the year at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Al Powers/Powers Imagery/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Press Room )
Singer Darius Rucker performs onstage during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) ( 483157901 )
Singer Dustin Lynch attends the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483104827 )
Taylor Swift arrives at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Al Powers/Powers Imagery/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Arrivals )
Luke Bryan, right, and Caroline Boyer arrive at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Al Powers/Powers Imagery/Invision/AP) ( APTOPIX 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Arrivals )
Singer Kimberly Perry of The Band Perry performs onstage during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) ( 483126067 )
Singer Stevie Nicks (2nd L) performs with singers (L-R) Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood of Lady Antebellum onstage during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) ( 483164653 )
Singer Kacey Musgraves attends the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483112271 )
George Strait poses in the press room with the award for entertainer of the year at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Al Powers/Powers Imagery/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Press Room )
Angie Harmon arrives at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Al Powers/Powers Imagery/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Arrivals )
Neil Perry, from foreground left, Kimberly Perry and Reid Perry, of the musical group The Band Perry, perform at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Show )
Charles Kelley, and from left, Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood, of the musical group Lady Antebellum, and Darius Rucker perform on stage at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Show )
George Strait, left, and Miranda Lambert perform on stage at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Show )
Shakira arrives at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Al Powers/Powers Imagery/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Arrivals )
LAS VEGAS, NV - APRIL 06: (L-R) Musicians Neil Perry, Kimberly Perry and Reid Perry of The Band Perry accept the Vocal Group of the Year award onstage during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) ( 483159339 )
LAS VEGAS, NV - APRIL 06: (L-R) Musicians Cowboy Troy, Big Kenny and John Rich (Big & Rich) attend the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483113543 )
Kacey Musgraves poses in the press room with the award for album of the year at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Al Powers/Powers Imagery/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Press Room )
Singer/songwriter Stevie Nicks performs onstage during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) ( 483159171 )
Dierks Bentley arrives at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Al Powers/Powers Imagery/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Arrivals )
TV personality Keltie Knight attends the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483104861 )
Singer Natalie Stovall attends the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483104977 )
Singer Hunter Hayes attends the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483108675 )
Singer RaeLynn attends the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483109095 )
Singer Cassadee Pope attends the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483108711 )
Actress Olivia Munn attends the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483113583 )
Karen Fairchild, of the musical group Little Big Town, arrives at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Al Powers/Powers Imagery/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Arrivals )
Singer Jon Pardi attends the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483109197 )
Singer Frankie Ballard attends the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483111997 )
Musician Miranda Lambert attends the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483112899 )
Dallas Cowboys Owner/President/General Manager Jerry Jones (R) and wife Gene Jones attend the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483113231 )
Singer Lee Brice (L) and Sara Brice attend the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483113697 )
Singer/songwriter Carrie Underwood (L) and musician Miranda Lambert attend the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483124137 )
Singer/songwriter Justin Moore (R) and wife Kate Moore attend the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483124353 )
Singers Faith Hill (L) and Tim McGraw perform onstage during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) ( 483154063 )
Singers Hillary Scott of Lady Antebellum (L) and Stevie Nicks attend the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) ( 483112995 )
Faith Hill, left, and Tim McGraw arrive at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Al Powers/Powers Imagery/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Arrivals )
CORRECTS NAME TO MARTINA MCBRIDE INSTEAD OF SHANIA TWAIN - Martina McBride arrives at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Al Powers/Powers Imagery/Invision/AP) ( CORRECTION 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Arrivals )
Shawna Thompson, left, and Keifer Thompson, of the musical group Thompson Square, arrive at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Al Powers/Powers Imagery/Invision/AP) ( APTOPIX 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Arrivals )
Jamie Lynn Spears arrives at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Al Powers/Powers Imagery/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Arrivals )
Neil Perry, and from left, Kimberly Perry and Reid Perry, of the musical group The Band Perry, arrive at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Al Powers/Powers Imagery/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Arrivals )
Sheryl Crow arrives at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Al Powers/Powers Imagery/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Arrivals )
Jake Owen, left, and Lacey Owen arrive at the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 6, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Al Powers/Powers Imagery/Invision/AP) ( 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards - Arrivals )
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About Tieto
Tieto in 2014
CEO's review
The year in brief
Product Development Services
Shareholders' Nomination Board (SNB)
The President and CEO and operative management
Members of the Leadership Team
Internal control, risk management and internal audit
Major risks
Remuneration Statement
Report by the Board of Directors
Company strategy
Cash flow, financing and investments
Order backlog
Major agreements
Shareholders' Nomination Board
Shares and share-based incentives
Events after the period
Near-term risks and uncertainties
Full-year outlook for 2015
Financial calendar 2015
Financial figures
Income statement (IFRS)
Balance sheet (IFRS)
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Balance sheet (FAS)
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Shareholders and holding of own shares
Share performance and trading
5-year key figures
Tieto on the capital markets
FAQ by analysts in 2014
Analysts following the company
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In March, Tieto and LähiTapiola decided to expand their collaboration and have now signed a five-year framework agreement with an option of two additional years on application maintenance and development. The agreement covers key financial and personnel management systems and implementation of SAP software.
In March, OP-Pohjola selected Tieto as the provider of a new platform for its customer services. The platform is provided as a Service. The total value of the agreement running over two years is close to EUR 6 million.
In June, Tieto and Arek concluded an agreement on maintenance, development and project services. The agreement runs for four and a half years.
In June, ELO selected Tieto as its infrastructure renewal partner with a total contract value of over EUR 13 million. The agreement runs for four years with an option for one additional year. Tieto and ELO also concluded a frame agreement on IT services.
In June, Ilmarinen selected Tieto as its partner for front-end renewal and maintenance.
In August, Tieto and EnterCard agreed on an extension of the existing outsourcing agreement with Tieto. The new contract is worth approximately EUR 20 million and involves the modernization of EnterCard's IT environment with new technical solutions based on cloud and capacity services. The contract runs for five years with an option for two additional years.
In September, Tieto and Varma Mutual Pension Insurance Company signed a contract for the delivery of operations management services. In addition to the traditional capacity, communication and network solutions, the five-year contract covers cloud services. The contract is an extension of the service contract signed in 2009.
In September, FOREX Bank chose Tieto to develop and renew the customer experience in their digital channels. The new delivery will provide FOREX Bank with a modern IT environment and a complete end-to-end banking solution delivered as a service. The new contract complements Tieto's current core banking installation, which FOREX Bank has used for seven years.
In October, If Insurance extended its IT infrastructure agreement with Tieto. The new contract will run for four years with an option for two additional years.
In October, SBAB, a Swedish state-owned mortgage lender, extended its IT operation agreement with Tieto to continue modernization and improve efficiency with new capacity and cloud solutions. The agreement is valid for five years.
In December, Tieto and Veritas Pension Insurance agreed to continue cooperating on infrastructure services. In addition to capacity, telecommunications and network solutions, the seven-year contract includes application management services and Tieto's cloud services. The agreement is an extension of the service contract signed in 2009.
Manufacturing, Retail and Logistics
In January, Metso and Valmet signed an extensive five-year contract with Tieto on IT capacity services. The cloud-based solution is expected to bring significant cost savings and long-term flexibility for Metso and Valmet.
In January, Mondi selected Tieto as the provider of Holistic Manufacturing Intelligence for Advanced Process Control, a sustainable performance solution for paper and board production. The project is expected to be finalized in 2016 and the total value of the agreement is around EUR 3 million.
In March, HSB and Tieto concluded a new three-year agreement on infrastructure services with a total contract value of EUR 5 million. In April, the agreement was expanded to cover additional services in the cloud and workplace area.
In June, Tieto and Lemminkäinen concluded a four-year agreement on infrastructure outsourcing.
In June, Onninen chose Tieto as a provider of SAP-related infrastructure services and cloud services. The agreement runs for three years.
In July, Volvo Finance and Tieto concluded an agreement on infrastructure outsourcing. The value of the five-year contract is around EUR 7 million.
In September, Tieto and UPM agreed to expand their partnership in the application management services area. The three-year agreement – with an option to extend by two years – has significant contract value. As part of the agreement, it is planned that 47 employees from UPM will transfer to Tieto.
In September, S Group chose Tieto to be one of its main partners for data centre and capacity services. The multiyear agreement holds significant value. Tieto will provide S Group with standardized modern services harnessing the benefits of the company's latest cloud and hybrid solutions.
In December, Tieto expanded its business intelligence and application management agreement with Kesko covering two existing and two new applications. The contract is valid until June 2017.
In December, Tieto and RAY concluded the prolongation of a SAP lifecycle management contract. The agreement is valid for three years.
Public, Healthcare and Welfare
In January, Nacka municipality extended its outsourcing agreement on infrastructure services with Tieto. The contract value is SEK 45 million and is valid until 2017.
In February, Stockholm County Council concluded an outsourcing agreement on infrastructure services with Tieto. The contract value is close to EUR 7 million and is valid until 2015.
In February, Tietokarhu, a joint venture of Tieto and the Finnish state, signed a contract extension enabling the Finnish Tax Administration to continue to use Tietokarhu's services in a flexible manner during 2017–2019. The value of the agreement is estimated to be around EUR 9–10 million annually.
In March, the Finnish Transport Safety Agency and Tieto concluded an agreement on infrastructure services as part of the large frame agreement with Hansel, signed in May 2013. The agreement is valid until 2021 and the contract value is around EUR 14 million.
In June, Region Skåne decided on a two-year extension to its existing contract. The contract value is EUR 11 million.
Based on the Hansel frame agreement concluded in May 2013, the Finnish Transport Safety Agency chose Tieto as a partner for managed services in the second quarter. The total value of the contract is EUR 8 million.
In June, Tieto, the Finnish National Police Board and the Finnish ICT Agency Haltik decided to terminate the agreement on the inter-government IT system project Vitja. The parties mutually agreed that Tieto will pay a one-time fee of EUR 7.5 million to the Finnish National Police Board. In addition to the provisions reported earlier, the company booked a loss of around EUR 3 million in the second quarter. A cash flow effect of EUR 7.5 million materialized in the third quarter.
In September, Tieto and Valtori, the Finnish Government ICT Centre, signed a multi-annual agreement on data centre and capacity services. The agreement is based on the framework agreement concluded with Hansel in 2013, and it covers a significant part of the framework agreement's full potential. Based on the agreement, Valtori may acquire IT services for its own use or for its customers' use. Some of these agreements also include options to extend by additional years.
In November, the Finnish Parliament signed an agreement with Tieto in application management services area. The agreement started in 2014 and will run for three years.
In November, Tieto concluded a new agreement with Jämtland County Council on IT infrastructure services, including service desk, server operations and network operations. The deal is valued at SEK 80 million and is valid from April 2015 to December 2019. It includes an option to extend the partnership for another four years.
In December, the Ministry of Justice, decided to prolong its existing application management agreement with Tieto for 2015.
In December, the municipalities of Haninge, Nynäs and Södertälje in Sweden prolonged their infrastructure service agreement for two years. The contract value is EUR 12 million.
In December, Tieto renewed its agreement with Aditro in Sweden for at least three additional years. Based on the agreement, Tieto will continue to deliver IT services for Aditros payroll application. The agreement is valid from January 2015 and its value is EUR 5 million.
Telecom, Media and Energy
Telecom, Media and Energy experienced a solid inflow of new contracts, mainly in the telecom and energy sectors. However, according to the terms and conditions of these agreements, Tieto is not able to disclose the contracts in most cases.
In July, Vattenfall selected Tieto to deliver its Energy Utilities Industry Software as a Service solution (SaaS) for Vattenfall Finland. Tieto will deliver the latest cloud solutions to support Vattenfall´s retail business in the Finnish market. The contract runs for five years with an option for two additional years.
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‘Vengadores: Endgame’: Joe Russo confiesa qué película del Universo DC le gustaría dirigir
El cineasta lo desveló durante un encuentro con fans en Los Ángeles.
Por Juan Silvestre
Tras superar a ‘Titanic’ en recaudación, ‘Vengadores: Endgame’ se ha convertido en la segunda película más taquillera de la historia. Y, aunque sus directores ya han expresado su ‘decepción’, uno de ellos, Joe Russo, acudió a un encuentro con fans organizado por ComicBook en Los Ángeles y moderado por Brandon Davis durante el cual confesó qué película del Universo DC le gustaría dirigir: “Si me paro a pensar en lo que coleccionaba de pequeño… Batman era uno de los personajes DC que coleccionaba. Así que tendría que ser Batman”.
Algo que, de momento, no va a poder ser ya que ‘The Batman’, la nueva adaptación cinematográfica del popular personaje, correrá a cargo de Matt Reeves (‘Déjame entrar’, ‘El amanecer del planeta de los simios’). Aún no se sabe qué actor protagonizará la película, que arrancará su rodaje en diciembre. La única pista que tenemos es que será ‘más joven’ que el interpretado por Ben Affleck.
Sin embargo, la relación de los hermanos Russo con el Caballero Oscuro ha sido una constante a lo largo de su carrera. De hecho, Anthony dirigió un capítulo de la serie ‘Community’ (el noveno de la tercera temporada) en el que había una subtrama relacionada con el DVD de ‘The Dark Knight’ y en el que Abed Nadir, personaje interpretado por Danny Pudi, lucía parte del traje del mítico superhéroe.
El proyecto más inmediato de los hermanos será ‘Cherry’, en la que Tom Holland interpretará a un médico del ejército que sufre estrés postraumático y cuya adicción a los opiáceos le lleva a convertirse en ladrón de bancos.
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Normal weight individuals with belly fat at highest CVD risk
European Society of Cardiology (ESC)
Normal weight individuals who carry weight concentrated in their belly have a higher death risk than obese individuals, according to new research.
Normal weight individuals who carry weight concentrated in their belly have a higher death risk than obese individuals, according to research presented at ESC Congress 2012. The results were presented by Dr Karine Sahakyan from the Mayo Clinic.
"We knew from previous research that central obesity is bad, but what is new in this research is that the distribution of the fat is very important even in people with a normal weight," said Dr Francisco Lopez-Jimenez, senior author on the study and a cardiologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. "This group has the highest death rate, even higher than those who are considered obese based on BMI. From a public health perspective, this is a significant finding."
The study included 12,785 subjects aged 18 years and older from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III) and provided a representative sample of the United States population. The surveys recorded body measurements such as height, weight, waist circumference and hip circumference, as well as socioeconomic status, comorbidities, physiological and laboratory measurements. Baseline data were matched to the National Death Index to assess deaths at follow up.
Subjects were divided into three categories of BMI (normal: 18.5-24.9kg/m2; overweight: 25.0-29.9kg/m2; and obese: >30kg/m2) and two categories of waist-to-hip ratio (normal: <0.85 in women and <0.90 in men; high: ≥0.85 in women and ≥0.90 in men). Analyses were adjusted for age, sex, race, smoking, hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia and baseline BMI. Subjects with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and cancer were excluded.
The mean age of subjects was 44 years old and 47.4% were men. The median follow up period was 14.3 years. There were 2,562 deaths, of which 1,138 were cardiovascular related.
The subjects with normal BMI but central obesity as defined by a high waist-to-hip ratio had the highest cardiovascular death risk and the highest death risk from all causes among the six subgroups. The risk of cardiovascular death was 2.75 times higher and the risk of death from all causes was 2.08 times higher in normal weight obese people as compared with subjects with normal BMI and normal waist-to-hip ratio.
"To our knowledge it is the first study that evaluated nationwide estimates of death in central obesity even in the absence of obesity as measured by BMI," said Dr Sahakyan, who is a cardiology research fellow at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester. "The high risk of death may be related to a higher visceral fat accumulation in this group, which is associated with insulin resistance and other risk factors, the limited amount of fat located on the hips and legs, which is fat with presumed protective effects and to the relatively limited amount of muscle mass."
"Many people today know their BMI," added Dr Lopez-Jimenez. "Our research shows that if a person has a normal BMI, this by itself should not reassure them that their risk for heart disease is low. Where their fat is distributed on their body can mean a lot, and that can be determined easily by getting a waist-to-hip measurement, even if their body weight is within normal limits."
Dr Sahakyan concluded: "Health professionals need to educate patients about the importance of having a healthy weight and a normal weight-to-hip ratio. Promotion of healthy lifestyle including healthy eating and exercise is perhaps the best strategy."
The above story is based on materials provided by European Society of Cardiology (ESC). Note: Materials may be edited for content and length.
European Society of Cardiology (ESC). "Normal weight individuals with belly fat at highest CVD risk." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 27 August 2012. <www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/08/120827074153.htm>.
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SEVIPAR nació el 24 de Marzo de 1.990, siendo varios sub - oficiales del ejercito (S.R.) los directores, y con el objetivo de dar empleo a los ya retirados que se encontraban desocupados, luego de varios cambios, en el año 1.996. SEVIPAR queda en manos de los actuales dueños: El Sr. Alfonso Mauricio Jacobo Ríos y la Sra. Senaida Valentina Balbuena de Jacobo, que con gran esfuerzo, pudieron llevar a la Empresa en el lugar que ocupa actualmente en el Mercado.
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Criadas y señoras (The help)
Título original: The help
País: USA, India, Emiratos Árabes
Dirección: Tate Taylor
Guión: Tate Taylor
Basado en la novela: Criadas y señoras de Kathryn Stockett
Intérpretes: Emma Stone, Viola Davis y Octavia Spencer
Fotografía: Stephen Goldblatt
Música: Thomas Newman
Montaje: Hughes Winborne
Valoración: 7/10
Web: http://www.criadasyseñoras.es/
Tú eres buena, tú eres lista, tú eres importante
Jackson, Mississippi, principios de los 60. Las grandes familias sureñas viven rodeadas de servidumbre de raza negra que realiza todas las tareas domésticas. Esta sociedad hipócrita, delega la educación y el amor de sus hijos a esas criadas afroamericanas a las que esclavizan hasta el punto que no tienen tiempo de cuidar de sus propios hijos, mientras rehuyen todo contacto con ellas, ya que creen que transmiten enfermedades propias de su raza. Eugenia 'Skeeter' Phelan regresa tras finalizar la universidad con la intención de ser escritora y descubre que sus amigas se han convertido en unas mujeres acomodadas sin ninguna ambición en la vida y que desprecian a sus criadas por el color de su piel. Skeeter, que siente un gran amor por la criada que la educó y le dio cariño, decide escribir un libro sobre el punto de vista de las criadas.
Una de las mayores virtudes de Criadas y señoras es su impecable dirección de actores. El reparto completo está perfecto sin ninguna excepción y no es de extrañar que se alzara con el Hollywood Film Award para todo el conjunto. Aún así destacan por encima de los demás las dos criadas protagonistas, Viola Davis en clave de drama y Octavia Spencer con un punto más humorístico. Junto a ellas podemos encontrar interpretaciones fantásticas de personajes muy carismáticos de la mano de Jessica Chastain, Bryce Dallas Howard o Sissy Spacek. En la parte negativa de la balanza encontramos una dirección completamente academicista e impersonal y un guión demasiado edulcorado, aunque esos contras quedan compensados por su otro gran acierto, la visión emotiva centrada en los personajes, que no ahonda en los conflictos sociales y políticos y que la convierten en una película humana, llena de humor y esperanza pese a su dramatismo.
Criadas y señoras es un canto a la diversidad que se ha situado como clara competidora en los principales galardones del año. Una sorpresa con la que nadie contaba y que tiene prácticamente asegurada alguna nominación en las candidaturas a actriz protagonista o secundaria en los Oscar. Todos los que disfrutasteis de Tomates verdes fritos, tenéis una cita obligada. Un producto que pretende emocionar y que lo consigue, con personajes arquetípicos tratando el tema de la segregación racial con sensibilidad y humor. Una película donde las criadas son señoras y las señoras son criadas.
Lo mejor: Las interpretaciones y su capacidad de emocionar
Lo peor: Una dirección poco arriesgada y un guión demasiado suave y políticamente correcto
Daniel Bermeo 4 de diciembre de 2011, 18:33
Muy de acuerdo con tu apreciacion, es más tambien le doy 7. Una historia muy agradable, capaz de emocionar y con un excelente reparto en los que destaco a Davis y Chastain, Pero a la historia le falta una direccion arriesgada como bien dices.
Sandra Mantas 4 de diciembre de 2011, 20:41
Es la típica película que no me suele atraer, aunque si está nominadsa a los Oscar seguro la veo. Sino, solo quizás. Un abrazo.
daniel, me encanta que nombres a Chastain porque es mi personaje favorito y está increible. Es una lástima que la película no arriesgue, porque podría ser estupenda
David, yo la esquivé hasta que la vi en todas las nominaciones y pemios que se están dando estos días. La verdad es que no me arrepiento para nada de haberla visto.
Jon R. R. 5 de diciembre de 2011, 10:39
Yo esta peli no la hubiera visto en cine de buenas a primeras, pero la curiosidad me ha podido y bueno, coincido en todo, incluso en la puntuación.
Eso sí, básicamente lo que merece el 7 es lo que dices: las interpretaciones.
El guión busca emocionar fácilmente al espectador y como también decías, está hecha la peli de forma tan poco arriesgada que eso lastra mucho todo... Y la historia de buenas y malas, donde las buenas son muy buenas y las malas muy malas, donde se sabe de sobra cómo va a ser el final... En este sentido, una mierda. Pero las grandes interpretaciones, chapó!!
Javier Ramírez. 6 de diciembre de 2011, 10:06
Esta película fue fantastica, increible, realmente genial me gusto mucho yo habia quedado con unas personas el viernes y me puse a ver la película de tal manera que llegue tarde a la cita por que me enganche fantastica realmente me gusto todo de ella incluso que no fuera tan arriesgada, me encanto la escena del pastel jejeje muy buen post siento el retraso en visitarte me pasare por aqui todos los martes
Jon, yo tampoco tenía pensado verla, pero todas las nominaciones y premios me han hecho ir y la verdad es que no me arrepiento. Todas las actrices están increibles
Outsider, la verdad es que está muy bien. ¿Has visto Tomates verdes fritos? Si no la has visto te la recomiendo, es similar en algunos aspectos y para mi muy superior en otros
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Captain Chesley B. Sullenberger, III
http://www.feedbooks.com/item/233935/making-a-difference-stories-of-vision-and-courage-from-america-s-leaders?utm_medium=uwishlist&utm_source=amazon
As a follow up to his phenomenal New York Times bestselling memoir, Highest Duty, Captain Chesley B. “Sully” Sullenberger explores exactly what it takes to lead and inspire. In Making a Difference, one of the most captivating American heroes of this century—the courageous pilot who brought the crippled US Airways Flight 1549 safely down in New York’s Hudson River—engages some of the most accomplished men and women in the fields of technology, medicine,… (more)
As a follow up to his phenomenal New York Times bestselling memoir, Highest Duty, Captain Chesley B. “Sully” Sullenberger explores exactly what it takes to lead and inspire. In Making a Difference, one of the most captivating American heroes of this century—the courageous pilot who brought the crippled US Airways Flight 1549 safely down in New York’s Hudson River—engages some of the most accomplished men and women in the fields of technology, medicine, education, sports, philanthropy, finance, law, and the military in inspiring conversations on true leadership. With powerful thoughts and invaluable guidance from such notables as former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, legendary baseball manager Tony LaRussa, NASA Flight Director Eugene Kranz, and Gov. Jennifer Granholm, Making a Difference is a potential life-changer that stands with Katie Couric’s The Best Advice I Ever Got, Lee Iaococca’s Where Have All the Leaders Gone, Michael J. Fox’s A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future, and other classic volumes that celebrate human achievement and triumph over adversity. (less)
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RAMFEEZLED
From: The Works of Robert Burns;
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Twin Falls Culver's: Grand Opening Celebration Tools
Joey Martin
Jun 6, 2014 at 2:19 PM MDT
Twin Falls, Idaho ( KMVT-TV / KSVT-TV ) Frozen Custard and Butter Burgers were on many people's mind this morning in Twin Falls.The newest business to the Magic Valley held a ceremonial ribbon cutting to officially open the state's only culver's restaurant.Joey Martin for Idaho’s First News shows us what this new restaurant means for the area."We're much, much more... I believe, then just a burger chain. We're much... much more than that. We're about people it what we are."Said Culver’s Co-Founder, Craig Culver.Co–founder Craig Culver's dreams are coming true.He started from one restaurant in Wisconsin 30 years ago to having over 500 locations across the country.And today, opening the first Culver's in the state of Idaho."We started with one restaurant, with no expectations of ever having two restaurants... but we have 509 restaurants open. And now to see us in states like Idaho, and Arizona, and Colorado and Florida. To me it's just... what... somebody pinch me, wake me up... is it true!."Said Culver.The owner of the twin falls culver's location, Eugene Smith worked on a Wisconsin dairy for over 30 years.With a love of culver's running through his blood, he felt it was time to hang up his boots and pick up a spatula."My mother started working in a Culver's 16 years ago. So we started going in and we loved the hospitality... we loved the food, just the whole atmosphere and we decided to make a change."Said the Owner of the Twin Falls Culver’s, Eugene Smith.A dairy farm in Wisconsin is a long ways away from the high deserts of Idaho.What was it about Twin Falls that made it the best location for a new Culver's?"We always loved Idaho... Wisconsin is really full of Culver's, there is one everywhere. And we came to Twin Falls because of the dairy industry, it felt like home."Said Smith.Shawn Barigar is the President of the Twin Falls Area Chamber of Commerce.He says a new chain like culvers is a sign that Twin Falls and the Magic Valley is continuing to grow."The Twin Falls area and the Magic Valley in General is a very great place. We've been able to share that story throughout the country and to around the world to some other companies in the past year or so. That word is spreading and it's a wonderful place for people to make investment, help us grow the economy, and for those of us who live here it's a great opportunity to enjoy these new goods and services."Said Shawn Barigar, President of the Twin Falls Area Chamber of Commerce.New businesses, new jobs, and new opportunities to help make Twin Falls and the Magic Valley an economic force not to be reckoned with.And it looks as if Twin Falls won't be the Gem States only Culver's location.They chain is currently in the process of building a new restaurant in the Treasure Valley.So you can expect to see this mid-west chain make it presence known much more out in the west. | 2014-42/0000/en_head.json.gz/37188 | {"url": "http://www.kmvt.com/news/local/Twin-Falls-Culvers-Grand-Opening-Celebration-262158671.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.kmvt.com", "date_download": "2014-10-20T04:29:39Z", "digest": "sha1:BMUB2G6FNOYVCRV3XUJ7T5EQYVIPJXDS"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 2963, 2963.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 2963, 4799.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 2963, 4.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 2963, 45.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 2963, 0.95]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 2963, 267.8]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 2963, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 2963, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 2963, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 2963, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 2963, 0.42208775]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 2963, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 2963, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 2963, 0.06949807]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 2963, 0.05319605]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 2963, 0.03088803]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 2963, 0.03088803]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 2963, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 2963, 0.04633205]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 2963, 0.02402402]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 2963, 0.02402402]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 2963, 0.01210287]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 2963, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 2963, 0.15885023]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 2963, 0.49510763]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 2963, 4.56164384]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 2963, 0.01210287]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 2963, 5.02139486]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 2963, 511.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 53, 0.0], [53, 65, 0.0], [65, 92, 0.0], [92, 2963, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 53, 0.0], [53, 65, 0.0], [65, 92, 0.0], [92, 2963, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 53, 7.0], [53, 65, 2.0], [65, 92, 7.0], [92, 2963, 495.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 53, 0.0], [53, 65, 0.0], [65, 92, 0.33333333], [92, 2963, 0.00435888]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 53, 0.0], [53, 65, 0.0], [65, 92, 0.0], [92, 2963, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 53, 0.13207547], [53, 65, 0.16666667], [65, 92, 0.22222222], [92, 2963, 0.04597701]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 2963, 0.09646112]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 2963, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 2963, 0.25851291]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 2963, -103.40324771]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 2963, 34.35138387]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 2963, -146.45383053]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 2963, 42.0]], "is_duplicate": false} | 267.8 |
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Les mots peuvent donner des ailes et aider les enfants à se développer, mais ils peuvent aussi gangrener l'estime de soi jusqu'à l'âge adulte.
19 SEPT. 2018 · Lecture : min.
Aptitudes sociales
L'estime de soi est la valorisation affective du concept de soi, c'est-à-dire de la personne que nous pensons être. Le concept de soi se base sur deux facteurs principaux : les expériences accumulées au fil du temps, et la façon dont nous les interprétons.
Certaines périodes sont plus importantes que d'autres en ce qui concerne la formation de l'estime de soi, et les plus critiques sont l'enfance et l'adolescence. Malheureusement, en tant qu'adulte, nous ne nous rendons pas toujours compte du pouvoir de certaines paroles, et nous pouvons de façon banale faire beaucoup de mal à un(e) mineur(e).
Les professionnel(le)s de la psychologie s'accordent sur ce point : le langage est crucial, et est le dénominateur commun des personnes ayant une faible estime de soi qui expriment avoir été souvent l'objet de moqueries, rejet, manque d'attention ou négligence parentale.
Les moqueries
Nous avons tous, en tant qu'adulte, reçu ou été témoin de critiques, voire d'humiliations ponctuelles ou généralisées. Ceci implique que certaines personnes minimisent les insultes émises en direction des jeunes enfants. En ce sens, toute personne responsable d'un(e) mineur(e) doit prendre conscience que sa capacité cognitive pour relativiser les moqueries est moindre. La zone du cerveau chargée du raisonnement ou de la réflexion n'est pas encore entièrement développée chez un enfan de moins de 12 ans. De plus, les enfants commencent à développer leur estime de soi de l'extérieur vers l'intérieur, c'est-à-dire que les premières références qu'ils ont sur eux-mêmes sont absorbées par des informations reçues de la part d'autres personnes. Ainsi, si un adulte dit à un enfant qu'il est stupide chaque jour (insulte qui peut a priori paraître sans danger), la graine de son estime de soi germera difficilement.
Le rejet
Lorsqu'un enfant ne laisse pas jouer un autre alors que l'étape de l'égoïsme naturel et évolutif est dépassée, il l'écarte et lui envoie indirectement le message suivant : "il manque quelque chose chez toi". Les adultes doivent favoriser l'intégration non seulement de leurs propres enfants, mais aussi de ceux qui les entourent en leur enseignant des valeurs comme l'acceptation, la tolérance et le respect. Un rejet ponctuel ne détériore pas l'estime de soi d'un(e) mineur(e), mais s'il se répète et que l'enfant est hautement sensible, il est possible qu'il se renferme socialement afin de fuir le rejet.
Le manque d'attention
Les paroles non exprimées peuvent faire autant de mal que celles qui sont émises. Il est important d'encourager l'enfant lorsqu'il apprend un comportement nouveau. Au contraire, l'ignorer quand il tente de nous montrer une nouvelle avancée(en un lieu et moment adéquats, bien sûr) ou déprécier sans arrêt son besoin d'expression et de curiosité est nuisible pour l'enfant. Cela risque de le transformer en un adolescent ayant un fort sentiment d'inadéquation, manquant d'assurance dans ses interactions avec des tierces personnes. En grandissant, il ressentira une gêne, une mauvaise estime de soi. Un adulte qui laisse passer les insultes envers l'enfant légitime non seulement il l'agresse verbalement mais en plus, il génère aussi chez son enfant un sentiment d'insécurité et d'impuissance. L'enfant est une victime qui ne se sent pas protégée par l'adulte qui a pourtant un rôle assigné de protecteur.
La négligence parentale
La structure psychique d'un adulte dépend en grande partie de la stabilité qu'il a pu vivre dans le foyer familial. Un style éducatif trop strict, avec des critiques fréquentes et excessivement intenses donnera naissance à des adultes soit anti-conformistes et ayant tendance à être frustrés, soit rebelles et ayant une propension à l'inadaptation. Dans le pôle opposé se trouve un style éducatif excessivement permissif, qui parentifie les enfants, c'est-à-dire qu'ils les transforment en adultres responsables d'eux-mêmes. Ils grandissent sans limites et sans attention adaptée, devant apprendre à prendre soin d'eux-mêmes sur des aspects dont ils n'ont pas encore la maturité nécessaire pour gérer. Ces enfants ont tendance à ne pas se sentir aimés, ce qui génère des doutes quant à savoir s'ils méritent l'amour et l'intérêt des autres.
Nous avons tous nos insécurités et nous avons tous déjà dû faire face à des critiques parfois destructrices. Que cela ait fait de nous les personnes que nous sommes aujourd'hui ne signifie pas que, en tant qu'adultes responsables de mineur(e)s, nous ne devrions pas intervenir lorsque nous observons un manque de respect entre des enfants. Un enfant qui insulte peut le faire par ignorance et immaturité, mais l'adulte n'a aucune excuse.
Nous devons faire attention car chaque manque de respect est une opportunité d'apprentissage, aussi bien pour l'émetteur que pour celui qui la reçoit. Et surtout, ne pas banaliser, car la petite fille qu'on appellera "grosse" risquera de grandir avec des troubles du comportement alimentaire ; car le petit garçon auquel on dit qu'il est "stupide" risquera de se démotiver et d'être en situation d'échec scolaire ; car la petite fille à qui l'ont dit qu'elle est "moche" peut développer des problèmes d'aptitudes sociales, s'isolant des autres pour ne pas être insultée...
"Les paroles peuvent donner des ailes et, avec autant de faciliter, les couper" - Ana Paz López
Si vous avez des problèmes d'estime de soi, les professionnels de la psychologie sont présents pour vous aider.
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Ovidealexandra — 28 Mai 2021
Pas de réponse exacte face à la cruelles réalités pour nous orienter vers des propositions face au rejets, refus, endoctrinement amicales où autres, ils existent des conflits réellement après 1972, et pire pour la génération à partir de 1979, il faut que votre équipe travaille avec au moins un milieu modeste où vmoins modestes pour nous répondre à nos réel souffrance à chacun de nous, cordialement, et merci de me répondre, Alexandra
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Started the agency 8 years ago in 2002 -- now an evolution from where we startedThe agency was really focused on connecting w/ the youth marketUsed non-traditional space (where traditional tv and print media have just left off) and continue to evolve thatWe have a very strong connection with the youth marketVery tech savvy, related with college market as well as parentsA social media agency:Diverse in demographic and the style of marketingFinds a way to connect and engage with consumersTrue believers of WOM; create movement and dialog with consumersIdeally want to be an integrated 360 model where we can create engagementNot about building impressions for brands; Shy away from connecting with consumers in a mass format where impressions are a priority of a brandWe don’t like to talk at consumers, we talk with them, and we try to break down the wall between brand and consumer. WHAT WE DO:Create robust campaignsConsumer connections and touch pointsDrive the brands to become a state of collaborating w/ their consumers at its core.Execute strategy, engage audiences,start conversations and para-movements.Create engagement and really prompt conversations.Start 2 way dialogs in new mediums i.e. Facebook, YouTube, Twitter,Preach and practice community building; Community = an important area where a lot of brands are realize the value of social mediaAll about the deep engagement and new ways of approaching customer relationship management in order to work successfully with brands in those channels.
Timeline of our agency; Lines with us as an agency and the evolution; right where the consumer growth isHow the consumer mindset has grown over the past 10 years and look at all the changes on the merging technologiesAs an agency, we want to stay in touch with people, to evolve and bring that expertise to the brandAs a brand, you want to continue to understand the evolution and be in tune with the consumers and their growing opinionsKEY FOCUS:Started this agency 8 years ago and we have grown up with this audience; evolved with each emerging trendAble to stay current and up to speed with where our consumers are going; not too advanced and not too far behindWe really understand this consumer audience because we’ve group up with them;able to make changes and adapt to that
Ultimately, this consumer mindset has transpired into these consumer values:Our touch points:Connectivity- consumers are very connected and expect brands to be connected so if you’re participating , listening,and responding; you’re really connecting on the conversation and active with your consumers.Individuality - when we develop campaign messaging, we want to make sure we understand the value that consumers expect; they need to be spoken to as individuals and not as a mass market. There are a lot of niches in the market so we really know how to talk in those spaces and connect with the consumer. Consumers don’t expect us to characterize a notion of cool or good– they have a million different definitions of that so we try to feed into that notion of individuality; in doing so, we reach more people through social media.Authenticity - where home-grown heroes can build credibility and have more value to leverage than a celebrity paid to model it. A lot more trust associated with speaking in an authentic voiceOwnership – Consumers feel a sense of ownership in the brands that they touch. They have that level of expectation so we push brands to let consumers have equity in the market; have a 2 way dialog vs one way communication; hugely valuable when they have equity in the state.
Digital Ethnography – The study began with developing an online community to bringMillennials from around world to a single place to discuss various lifestyle topics . Intrepid’s team of anthropologists immersed themselves in this digital space where they observed patterns in conversations and teased out the topics that were of the most importance to this generation. Virtual Companies – Next, two groups of Millennials (one in the US and one in the UK) weretasked with developing the business of tomorrow. This exercise was held during three in-personsessions and challenged the two groups to explore the various aspects of creating a fashion retail business (organizational structure, product development and marketing), resulting in identifying Millennials’ main approaches for creating and managing a successful business. Quantitative Surveys – To conclude the study, over 800 individuals were surveyed online acrossthe US and UK to confirm and validate our findings. Topics included their viewpoints on their careers, work environment, marketing and messaging preferences, incorporation of technology into their lives, ecology/green living and more.
Flattened Leadership Millennials view success as something shared across the organization. Teams did not assign a definitive CEO but had each member focus on an area of responsibility (design, finance etc). Shared ResponsibilityWhile our Millennials found it important to have areas of expertise, they all wanted to weigh in on other areas of the company. 82% of Millennials believe it is important to have a staff that can do each other’s jobs. Decision by ConsensusExpertise across areas of responsibility is valued and seen as a key input to decision making. Design and creativity hold as much weight as finance and management and Millennials see the value of bringing diverse thinkers together to come to a collaborative decision.
401Ks and stock options may be nice but Millennials need to be in an environment that continually keeps them stimulated and engaged or they will keep looking.Continual Change Millennials grew up in a continuously stimulating world. In fact, the number one reason in both the UK (34%) and US (37%) for switching jobs was, “Just Needed a Change.” That need for change far exceeds the desire for a better salary, benefits, or a more senior position. Challenging EnvironmentIn addition to a workplace that is both “fun” and “friendly”, “challenging” was identified as the key component of a good work environment for Millennials.Innovation-Driven CultureGoogle and Microsoft, along with Apple and Nike, were seen as innovators both for their products and their approaches, and led the list of companies that Millennials in the US aspire to work. Technology and innovation have the same allure that previous generations attributed to fashion and celebrity.
“Seniority” and “tenure” are dirty words to Millennials. Authority is earned and proven through direct interactions, not given blindly based on titles and experience. Older is not betterMillennials are not swayed by the “been there, done that” mantra intoned by previous generations, but are driven by ideas that move forward. Earn Up Model Millennials designed a model that required each employee, despite title or skill set, to start at the ground level and move her way up through the company. Those who excelled would be promoted quickly and paid more for their ability, rather than being rewarded for a demonstrated facility in corporate politics. While this may sound impractical to most of us, many Millennials believe that high-level executives lack proper understanding of the front lines of their own business. Follow the IdeasMillennials are used to a democratized playing field where good ideas and work rise to the top. Individuals with big ideas are successful and gain respect through their work, and Millennials expect this to be true everywhere, especially in their career. If not, their ideas go elsewhere.
While there would be no technology without humanity, Millennials actually lip the statement and look to technology to make their lives more human. Personalized and TailoredMillennials view technology as a facilitator that allows companies to cater to consumers and create uniquely personal experiences. For instance, in creating their virtual companies, Millennials who were designing fashion solutions explored developing an in-store system that can scan a customer’s body measurements, compare them to carefully designed algorithms and match that customer with clothes that it their body type perfectly. Crowdsourced Creation Millennials want idea development to come directly from real people so that brands can deliver products that meet consumers’ needs and incorporate their collective creativity. In their virtual companies, both groups perceived crowdsourced business models like Threadless as being very effective.Invisible TechnologyMillennials expect to be able to intuitively navigate products and services so that technology enables a seamless user experience. This is clearly illustrated by Millennials’ obsession with Apple Technology, which has as much to do with the physical design of devices as it does with the simple and intelligent user interface.
While many brands incorrectly view the youth market as caught up in flashy trends, quality products are what ultimately gain their purchase and loyalty. Quality Evokes LoveWhile Apple, Sony and Nike all make seriously stylish and innovative products; they are Millennials’ favorite brands because they have become synonymous with quality. In describing the brands that Millennials love, quality was the #1 trait cited by a landslide.*Longevity Creates ValueCreating long-lasting products may largely be out of fashion in favor of offering cheaper alternatives, but Millennials still value longevity as a measure of quality, value and sustainability. *Only 11% of Millennials disagreed that they would not spend more for items that they knew would last.Expectations Not Forgotten Millennials are the savviest consumers ever. They are wary of ads and become more so when they witness products not living up to their claims. They get recommendations from friends, read reviews, post on Facebook, chat on message boards and do research online. The truth doesn’t escape the Millennial. The only way to gain their trust is to deliver and do so consistently.
Despite widespread belief that Millennials are highly eco-conscious, it is not a key driving factor in product choice. Eco Awareness but Not Concern Millennials may be concerned with the effects their lifestyle has on the environment but it doesn’t drive their day-to-day actions. In fact, only 20% of respondents in the international study were concerned about the effect their lifestyle has on the environment.* Conveniently ConsciousMillennials want to feel as though they are making as little negative impact on the world as possible as long as it doesn’t change their lifestyles drastically. They view the responsibility to move towards greener lifestyles to lie with businesses creating greener products, rather than with the individual. Good for Profit’s Sake In creating their businesses, one of the initial goals Millennials had was to create a model that is both eco-friendly and conscientious. Ultimately, Millennials see value in positive messaging when it helps with the core selling proposition and brand DNA, but were reluctant to acknowledge the usefulness of these components beyond that initial context.
Millennials recognize the visibility that many celebrities can bring to a brand, but feel that companies are foolish to forge formal relationships with celebrities. Why? The average Millennial cannot identify with the average pop celebrity. Direct Endorsement is Taboo While unsolicited publicity (like spotting Scarlett Johansson wearing TOMS shoes) is seen as acceptable, Millennials view the usage of celebrities directly in advertisements as taboo, because it feels forced, fake and totally inauthentic. Role Models Fall Flat Charles Barkley got it right nearly 20 years ago when he said, “I’m not a role model... Just because I dunk a basketball doesn’t mean I should raise your kids.” In a world where celebrities’ character laws and mistakes surface on a daily basis, even the most seemingly safe endorsers falter. Millennials recognize this and will avoid it when leading their own companies. Characters Connect While celebrities fail to connect with Millennials, the characters they play fare significantly better. This is due to the fact that the relationship Millennials have with a celebrity is really with the character that he or she plays. The connection that Millennials have with characters also reveals why YouTube and other smaller stars now often resonate with this audience more than a multi-millionaire professional entertainer.
Not surprisingly, a generation that innately consumes, creates and participates in media is easily turned off by one-way communications and brands that don’t deeply interact with them. Commercials Don’t convert Millennials view most commercials as simple notifications for watching without any real engagement. Commercials help them remember that a brand or product still exists but won’t necessarily drive them to buy. In fact, only 17.7% of Millennials agree that their favorite TV spot led them to purchase the advertised product. Inclusion Builds Efficacy To be effective, campaigns need to invite Millennials into the process and allow them to get involved with the brand on a deeper level. User-generated Ads, Facebook Brand Pages, Twitter and a host of new technologies have opened up doors for Millennials to have dialogues with brands. Even typically one-way communications like commercials are expected to engage and invite vs. push and persuade. Experiences EngageMillennials live in a 360 degree world where media bleeds together seamlessly. As lines continue to blur, content is becoming more and more pervasive, and mobile. The best recent example of this fusion is the iPad, an all-in-one print, digital and video experience often used outside of the home. Because they’ve grown up in such a digital world, Millennials value tangible experiences to make a genuine connection with products and brands.
Millennials’ distrust in advertising and dismissal of typical ad noise make impacting their behavior through commercial messages increasingly difficult. Peers remain as the one reliable source to break through and influence this over-stimulated generation. Word-of-Mouth Trusted to Inform Millennials realize that every commercial claim can be easily investigated before making a purchase and they will utilize all available tools in order to do so. Not surprisingly, word-of-mouth was the #1 preferred place to receive news and information about products, with nearly as many Millennials preferring it (43%) to TV (26%) and Web Pages (22%) combined.Peers Deliver Relevance Not only does WOM give Millennials a method to validate claims, but it also enables them to learn about products and services from peers who can lend perspective and relevance. Millennials proactively seek to tell others about products they love and do so effectively as they share information about the product in a way that matters to them as individuals, not through mass marketing messaging. Recommendations Drive BehaviorThe trust and relevance Millennials have with peer-to-peer communications, and the outlets Millennials have for communicating through them, makes peer recommendations a hot commodity in marketing any product.
Remove silos and enable diverse cross-functional teams
Continually present new challenges and allow for rapid growth for those who perform
Seek out and recognize good ideas wherever they exist in your eco-system, whether from the CEO, mail room clerk, supplier or even customer
Utilize technology to make products more customized, communications more personal and consumers lives more enhanced
Consumers will quickly avoid those products that fail to meet their expectations and have megaphones to ensure their thoughts are heard
Don’t give back- be a company with a mission beyond just profits
Don’t hide behind celebrity personas- focus on connecting to individual consumersand communities in ways that are authentic, relevant and meaningful
Partner with consumers across all areas of the business- live and breathe transparency and open communication
Build products and create marketing that invites consumers to share and leverages word-of-mouth, the most influential source of information
If your business is not continually searching, evolving and finding new ways to do things, you won’t keep up“Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.” – John F Kennedy
Millennial Inc.Presented By: Doug AkinManaging Partner, Mr Youth <br />
2<br />Mr Youth is a new breed of agency that develops and executes social marketing strategies that engage audiences, start conversations and power movements <br />
Who Are Millennials? <br />
a generation shaped by changes in technology <br />Millennial<br />Age Range<br />YouTube:<br />Everyone’s a star<br />iPhone:<br />Mass adoption of mobile web<br />Micro-blogging:<br />Inroads for real time feedback<br />Broadband: <br />Faster web experience<br />Facebook:<br />55+ is fastest growing demo<br />Social Networks:<br />New forms of social conversation<br />TiVo:<br />Tunes out advertising<br />Emerging Technology<br />4<br />
5<br />a mindset that’s transformed consumer values <br />expects brands to talk with him instead of simply adding to clutter <br />connectivity<br />expects brands not to characterize her or tell her what’s cool<br />individuality<br />expects communications to come from peers & trusted sources vs. celebrities and overt advertising<br />authenticity<br />expects to participate with & repurpose brands freely, expressing creativity and passion<br />ownership<br />
millennial inc. <br />Through a six-month study taking place in both the United States and the United Kingdom, we explored and identified major themes using a three-tiered approach:<br /><ul><li> Digital Ethnography
Virtual Companies
Quantitative Surveys </li></ul>6<br />
The Organization<br />
collaboratively led enterprise<br />8<br />
stimulated work environment <br />9<br />
The Product <br />
idea-powered culture <br />11<br />
technology breeds humanity<br />12<br />
quality is core<br />13<br />
eco is nice<br />14<br />
The Marketing<br />
celebrities = overpriced mannequins<br />16<br />
interaction creates connection<br />NOW<br />THEN<br />17<br />
peer-to-peer drives influence<br />18<br />
10 Core Principals for Businesses <br />
20<br />enable open collaboration across the organization<br />20<br />
21<br />ask for more from every employee<br />21<br />
22<br />value ideas over experience<br />22<br />
23<br />engineer humanity<br />23<br />
24<br />don’t skimp on quality<br />24<br />
25<br />integrate responsibility into the core of the business.<br />25<br />
26<br />be genuine<br />26<br />
27<br />think 2-way<br />27<br />
28<br />foster advocacy<br />28<br />
29<br />change<br />29<br />
more about millennial inc. <br />The Millennial Inc. research study was conducted by Intrepid, a world-renowned market research consultancy, and Mr Youth, an integrated marketing agency recently named as one of Fast Company’s Top 10 Most Innovative Marketing and Advertising Companies. The goal: to show you what your company would look like if Millennials were already in charge. <br />Presented by: Doug Akin<br />Chief Engagement Officer, Managing Partner 212-779-8716 | douga@mryouth.com<br />tweet @dugger<br />For more information on the research study visit: www.millennialinc.com<br />30<br />
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por Luis Britto García
ALERTA NARANJA
Con motivo del proyecto de reforma constitucional de 2007 me comentó alguna vez Chávez que había regiones del territorio donde la presencia del Estado era casi inexistente.
Si en algún sitio debe estar presente el Estado es en la frontera, comienzo y fin de su ámbito. En dos siglos de vida republicana esa imperdonable ausencia ha costado a Venezuela cerca de un tercio de su extensión.
Una frontera sólo es tal si marca eficazmente el límite que no debemos trasponer y el que otros no deben traspasar.
En la Guerra de Cuarta Generación no hay fronteras, o más bien, existen demasiadas, que se superponen, entrelazan, interpenetran. En las primeras dos semanas de septiembre el presidente Nicolás Maduro emite un Alerta Naranja y encomienda al Consejo de Defensa de la Nación la conducción colectiva cívico militar, ya que: “Tenemos las pruebas de cómo desde Colombia se conspira para atacar a los Poderes Públicos y sedes militares en el país”.
Me marcho a dar conferencias en el Delta Macuro y en Táchira, no para enseñar, sino para aprender con las preguntas e intervenciones que atraviesan la frontera que separa del público.
Es erróneo considerar la frontera sólo como línea imaginaria que delimita territorio. Existen fronteras sociales, económicas, políticas, estratégicas, diplomáticas, culturales, que a fin de cuentas terminan delineando las geográficas.
FRONTERA SOCIAL
Hay una frontera demográfica, que a su vez se convierte en social. Su línea limítrofe es la integración a nuestro país. La Nación comienza con la nacionalidad, que impone deberes de lealtad exclusivos y excluyentes. No se puede servir a dos patronos, ni tampoco a dos naciones cuyos intereses pueden ser antagónicos y opuestos. El régimen constitucional de doble nacionalidad crea una frontera invisible entre leales sólo a Venezuela y leales a dos o más países. Esa divisoria parte por el medio todas las instituciones, incluso las del Estado y las de la Defensa. ¿Cómo garantizar la lealtad a Venezuela de quienes se la deben a otro país? Según el Presidente, alojamos 5.600.000 inmigrados de Colombia. A todos se les ha otorgado sin discriminación educación, asistencia médica e incluso vivienda gratuita. La inversión social de Venezuela asciende al 74% de su gasto público: algo más de la quinta parte de esa magnitud ha sido destinada a resolver problemas sociales con los cuales no pudieron los países limítrofes.
Por nuestras fronteras al contrario parten ciudadanos en plena capacidad productiva, en muchos casos con educación de tercer y cuarto nivel costeada por el Estado.
FRONTERA ECONÓMICA
Existe una frontera económica, que nos cierra el paso cada vez que topamos con comercios que dolarizan sus mercancías o les fijan precio según tasas de cambio establecidas afuera. Cada moneda crea una clase social e incluso un país. En esos territorios ya no rigen las leyes del nuestro. Sería de preguntarse por qué se los deja funcionar aquí. Tanto en Táchira como en el Delta se intenta suplir la moneda nacional con divisas extranjeras por lo general sólo accesibles a involucrados en actividades ilegales. Durante muchos años nuestra alanza comercial ha sido favorable a Colombia en magnitudes cercanas a los 4.500 millones de dólares anuales; gracias al Acuerdo de Cartagena miles de rubros son de libre exportación y exportación en nuestros países. Cito una vez más la expresión del Presidente Maduro según la cual por la frontera se va Anillo: 1el 40 % de lo que Venezuela produce o importa. Nuestros combustibles no sólo mantienen funcionando el parque automotriz de países vecinos; además son claves para la refinación de sustancias ilícitas que sustentan su economía.
Mientras tanto, en Puerto Ordaz, Tucupita y en Táchira se forman colas de diez cuadras ante las gasolineras. En San Cristóbal un operativo de las FAES desmantela un negociado que cobraba 50.000 soberanos por avanzar en la cola; un corte vial de protesta por la falta de gas doméstico paraliza varios kilómetros de una accidentada carretera. Las cajas CLAP en el puerto tienen costo de 200 soberanos; los fletes decuplican su precio, el bachaqueo lo multiplica. En todos los foros a los que acudo el público se queja de que los cortes anárquicos de electricidad impiden las actividades. El clamor general es que, si no se los puede impedir, por lo menos se los programe. Freddy Bernal deplora que presupuesta una docena de obras, y que cuando le llega el dinero ya no alcanza ni para una. Desorganización e hiperinflación trazan opacas fronteras que impiden divisar el futuro.
FRONTERAS POLÍTICAS
Hay una frontera política, definida por el poder exclusivo del Estado de aplicar coercitivamente la ley mediante la violencia legítima. El cimiento de esta frontera es el deber de obediencia exclusivo del ciudadano hacia el Estado, deber que se debilita o disuelve cuando el mismo ciudadano debe lealtad hacia varios estados que pueden ser antagónicos. En todos mis viajes al Delta he organizado expediciones de varios días por los caños. En esta oportunidad me lo desaconsejaron explícitamente: grupos armados ilegales intentan dominar la desembocadura del Orinoco, zona estratégica a más no poder.
FRONTERA ESTRATEGICA
Hay una frontera estratégica, definida por la capacidad real del Estado de imponer su autoridad sobre el territorio y expulsar o destruir cualquier otra fuerza armada. Durante años, la población venezolana ha estado sometida a oleadas de violencia anómica contra el orden constitucional. Parecen haber tenido influencia en ella organizaciones paramilitares con miembros de otras nacionalidades o que no se consideran nacionales. A principios del 2019 una organización que se autodenomina Guardia Territorial Pemona intenta impedir el paso a un destacamento de la Guardia Nacional que acude a impedir el paso a una invasión que viola las fronteras con el pretexto de la ayuda humanitaria. La multiplicidad de cuerpos armados es el otro nombre de la Guerra Civil.
FRONTERA DIPLOMÁTICA
Existe una frontera diplomática. Para dar paso al caballo de Troya, los sitiados derruyeron las murallas de su ciudad. Nosotros mismos hemos ido abriendo boquetes al suscribir tratados que violan la soberanía y nos someten a tribunales, juntas arbitrales u organismos foráneos. La trizamos al adherir al Tratado Interamericano de Asistencia Recíproca, que convierte a los ejércitos latinoamericanos y caribeños en mercenarios de los estadounidenses. Las desprotegimos al inscribirnos en la OEA; la derribamos al suscribir su Carta Interamericana de los Derechos Humanos y la Carta Democrática en nombre de la cual el embajador Shapiro legitimó el golpe de Estado en curso la mañana del 11 de abril de 2002. La derribamos al someter nuestras controversias sobre cuestiones de orden público interno al Centro Internacional de Arreglo de las Diferencias sobre Inversiones.
Las restablecimos al retirarnos de todos esos tratados que entregan la soberanía, pero volvimos a abrir escandalosas troneras al suscribir los Infames Tratados contra la Doble Tributación, que permiten a las empresas de países que nos adversan no pagar impuestos en el nuestro, al sancionar la Ley Terminator de Promoción y Protección de las Inversiones Extranjeras, que posibilita que las sentencias de nuestro Tribunal Supremo de Justicia sean anuladas por organismos extranjeros.
FRONTERA CULTURAL
Hay una frontera cultural. Un idioma, una religión y un origen histórico compartidos fueron divididos por las fronteras que impusieron las oligarquías independentistas. De un lado y otro se afirmaron peculiaridades culturales que son esgrimidas como banderas. En Táchira en los restoranes, en cualquier ambiente público braman cumbias y vallenatos. En todo el estado llegan perfectamente las emisiones de la cadena Caracol y de todos los medios colombianos. En cambio las emisoras y televisoras de servicio público venezolanas son de difícil sintonía. Me parece bien que emisoras de cualquier país difundan sus contenidos en el nuestro; me parece mal que no intensifiquemos el alcance, la calidad y la potencia de nuestros medios para difundir nuestra cultura y puntos de vista. Los frecuentes cortes de electricidad dificultan, a veces por días, la comunicación por internet. Me comenta un alto funcionario del Táchira que la región podría ser invadida y que la noticia tardaría en llegar a la capital.
Hace más de un año, formulé un conjunto de recomendaciones sobre la materia. Para que sigamos siendo independientes, cabe aplicarlas con carácter urgente:
-Actualizar leyes y políticas de fronteras y extranjería para adaptarlas a la delicada situación actual.
-Estrechar la colaboración entre autoridades y movimientos sociales para aplicar dichas políticas y normas y localizar y neutralizar la infección paramilitar en curso.
-Coordinar todos los institutos académicos del sector público para realizar un estudio continuo, integral y actualizado sobre los aspectos jurídicos, geográficos, económicos, culturales, políticos y sociales de la situación colombiana y su incidencia en el país y en el resto de la región.
-Articular una política cultural, educativa y comunicacional basada en la integración y asimilación de los contingentes inmigratorios, con énfasis en las semejanzas y no en las diferencias, inspirada siempre en la atracción y la seducción y nunca en la reprobación y la aversión.
-Rediseñar nuestro sistema educativo y cultural para reforzar el sentimiento de nacionalidad y la conciencia de las gestas que forjaron la Patria. Colombia insiste en la formación sobre la Historia y Geografía de ese país. Gracias al presidente Rafael Caldera, en Venezuela esas materias fueron desacertadamente eliminadas del Pensum de Educación Primaria.
-Redoblar los esfuerzos para regularizar en las zonas fronterizas los suministros de electricidad, víveres y combustibles, e intensificar los servicios de seguridad y comunicaciones.
-Reinstaurar el control de cambios; aplicar las medidas legales necesarias para restaurar el uso obligatorio de nuestra moneda y el respeto de los precios fijados por los organismos económicos.
Ardua tarea es proteger fronteras, sobre todo cuando éstas se cruzan por todas partes. Todo el país es fronteras. Descuidar una es inhabilitar todas.
di ALBAinFormazione il settembre 15, 2019 • Permalink
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SPOCK'S BEARD le 16/09 @ Scene-Bastille
OlivMealone
OlivMealone le Lun 13 Sep - 13:47
Rock progressif - Un des meilleurs groupes de Rock progressif américain, sinon le meilleur au monde est enfin de retour avec un nouvel album “X”.
Après près de 4 ans de silence, Spock's Beard est de retour avec leur meilleur album à ce jour !
“X” est leur 10ème album et le premier à sortir chez Music Theories Recordings, le nouveau label de musique progressive de Mascot Label Group.
Ce groupe américain a été crée en 1993 par les frères Neal and Alan Morse. Leur style : classique, pop, rock, jazz and jazz fusion, and R & B. On peut entendre les influences des Genesis, Yes and the Beatles, mais leur son reste frais et original. Une technique à couper le souffle aidé par un sens de la composition sans égal et un sérieux sens de l’humour, c’est Spock's Beard. Des harmonies vocales à laGentle Giant, c’est encore Spock's Beard.
A voir absolument !!
http://www.spocksbeard.com
http://www.myspace.com/spocksbeard
http://www.myspace.com/enochiantheoryband
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Fate/Zero II 4: Entre los justos y los pecadores: un sacerdote (Kotomine Kirei) “Soy un hombre vacío”
Urobuchi Gen, Fate Zero, Vol. IV, Acto XV, Tercera parte
Una vez existió un hombre maldito que nació en un mundo extraño e inhóspito. Bendecido por su padre con un nombre hermoso: un juego de palabras entre kirei (綺礼, algo suave y grato) y kirei (綺麗, algo suave y hermoso). “El nombre de Kirei es dado a alguien que es devoto. Su padre le dio ese nombre porque esperaba que él fuera puro y hermoso. El chico creció de acuerdo a las expectativas de su padre… tenía principios y un buen juicio…” (Kinoko Nasu, Fate/Stay Night, Heaven’s Feel, día diez, Sacrilegío). El padre se sentía contento por tener tan buen hijo. “Mi hijo entraría al fuego si esa fuera la voluntad de la Iglesia. Así de lejos llegaría por su fe.” (Fate/Zero, Vol. I, Prólogo, tres años atrás). Pero una mañana, Kirei, el bendecido, despertó de su sueño, “las cosas que su padre consideraba hermosas, él jamás podría llamarlas hermosas. El consideraba a las polillas más bellas que las mariposas. Las plantas venenosas eran más bellas que las rosas. Consideraba que lo malo era más hermoso que lo bueno.” ¿Por qué existía tal contradicción? Nunca pudo responderlo. “Reconocía que lo bueno era lo correcto. Pero la naturaleza de este chico estaba interesada en lo opuesto.” (Kinoko Nasu, Fate/Stay Night, Heaven’s Feel, día diez, Sacrilegío). Él, quién era un pecador, se convirtió en un peregrino, un hombre que buscaba la salvación.
Historia de un santo
“El corazón de este hombre está completamente vació. No tiene nada que pueda ser llamado un deseo… Su vida entera fue construida en la desesperación.”
Urobuchi Gen, Fate/Zero, Vol. I, Acto I, Segunda parte
“Lo que las personas llaman ‘felicidad’ no me produce ninguna alegría”.
Kinoko Nasu, Fate/Stay Night, Heaven’s Feel, día cuatro, El comienzo de la Guerra del Santo Grial
Sucedió tres años antes de que la guerra comenzará. Un poco antes de que su destino cambiara y se encaminara a una guerra sin sentido. Kotomine Kirei, un hombre sin propósito, pasó su vida buscando algo que le faltaba.
Nadie podía entender su agonía. Ni siquiera Kotomine mismo estaba seguro de si era agonía o no… Intentó ser puro y hermoso y buscó ese algo que le faltaba desde el principio. Se arrancó la piel, desgarró su carne y dislocó sus huesos. Buscó dentro de su cuerpo lo que no encontraba en su espíritu… Incapaz de encontrar la epifanía que estaba anhelando, llegó a una conclusión… no le era posible desear una felicidad normal…. (Kinoko Nasu, Fate/Stay Night, Heaven’s Feel, día diez, Sacrilegío).
El bien, la filantropía, la bondad, el honor, la alegría eran cosas lejanas para ese hombre maldito. Incluso aunque admiraran su temple y consideraran su fuerza algo excepcional, estaban equivocados desde un principio: la autoflagelación fue su modo de expiar sus culpas, y aliviar la nada que había en su interior.
Todos llamaban a eso ‘gloria’. El autocontrol y devoción de Kotomine Kirei eran alabados como un modelo para un clérigo. Su padre Risei no era la excepción. Kirei entendió muy bien el por qué Kotomine Risei tenía tanta fe y admiración por su hijo, pero todo eso era un malentendido demasiado alejado de los hechos, dado que en realidad su corazón era el de un pecador. El valor de una vida entera probablemente no sería suficiente para arreglar ese malentendido. (Fate/Zero, Vol. I, Prólogo, tres años atrás).
Entrenó más duro que nadie, hizo más cosas que nadie, paso por muchos puestos, muchas carreras, se graduó de universidades y dominó muchas clases de técnicas, hasta llegó aprender magia: irónicamente, la magia que podía dominar era aquella que sanaba a los demás (curación). Con el tiempo, Kirei consiguió acceder a la élite de la Iglesia, se convirtió en un “ejecutor” y en un miembro del Octavo Sacramento, un cazador de herejes (magos) y un recolector de reliquias perdidas. Sus puños se hicieron de acero y sus piernas de hierro, partía árboles usando sus manos con las enseñanzas del arte chino del Ba Ji Quan. Usando un chaleco de keblar resistente contra balas y protegido con encantos desafió a muchos magos, trajo la justicia de Dios al reino de los mortales. Y, sin embargo, no fue lo que esperaba. Sí, así es. Kirei estaba cansado de seguir ese camino. “Si no puedo obtener nada, entonces ¿por qué nací?” (Kinoko Nasu, Fate/Stay Night, Heaven’s Feel, día catorce, El secreto del Santo Grial). Se volvió aficionado al vino, cada nuevo vino en el mercado era adquirido rápidamente y sin demora. “El estudio del vino es en realidad un gran mundo sin bordes si uno desea seguirlo. El vino puede llenar el vacío de un corazón a través de su sabor. Cuando te sientes vacío por dentro, emborracharse con alcohol no es tampoco una mala idea.” (Fate/Zero, Vol. II, Acto V, Tercera parte). Aún así no fue suficiente. Permanecía calmado e ignorando las tentaciones que le eran plantadas a cada paso que daba. Una serpiente se le apareció un día y empezó a discurrir sobre el placer y la satisfacción, sobre la forma del alma que llevaba en su interior. Le propuso el camino del autodescubrimiento, de la introspección que tanto quería pasar por alto. “¿Quieres que yo, un discípulo de Dios, busque placeres?… ¿Cómo puedo cometer un acto tan pecaminoso que solo me condenaría?”(Fate/Zero, Vol. II, Acto V, Tercera parte). Esa fue su respuesta, pero…
Aun cree que existe un Dios. Que existe una existencia suprema, aunque no tiene la madurez para percibirla. Cree que un día, la más sagrada palabra de Dios lo guiara a la verdad suprema y a la salvación. Apostando a esa esperanza, aferrándose a ella. Pero en lo profundo de su corazón, él ya lo sabía. Que la salvación para un hombre como él ya no vendría del amor de Dios (Fate/Zero, Vol. I, Prólogo, tres años atrás).
Kirei participó en la guerra del Santo Grial como le habían ordenado, mientras estos pensamientos asaltaban constantemente su espíritu. Se sentía abrumado por la intensidad de las preguntas y por lo endebles de las respuestas. Siguió al pie de la letra las órdenes de su maestro, y aún así lo desobedecía. En ese camino un déspota lo visitó. Le alentaba a escribir libretos, a observar el dolor de los demás. Poco a poco fue entendiendo su significado, su deseo. Lo ganó con el tiempo. Lo sabía al ver muerta a su esposa, lo reencontró al ver muerto a su padre.
Él no puede volver atrás… Las lágrimas derramadas aquel día, los sentimientos de aquella vez, debían ser arrojadas al abismo del olvido… había permanecido esquivo para mantener su condición… La familiar oración que debía recitar cada día se disparó instantáneamente de su boca; esto debía suceder por su instinto de auto-conservación. De esta manera, había vuelto a su rol como clérigo, amarrando firmemente un alma que estaba punto de caerse a pedazos (Fate/Zero, Vol. III, Acto XI, Segunda parte).
Él sentía placer por el sufrimiento de los otros… Tales pensamientos eran los únicos que lo hacían feliz. Su desgracia era tener un sentido de moralidad cuando tenía tales cosas en mente… Trato de salvarse a sí mismo, él, quién no podía tener una felicidad normal, al convertirse en una persona normal. Y su camino fue su credo: volverse sacerdote y orar como su padre… Se dice que Dios perdona todo. Así que Dios lo perdonaría a él “quién nació sin ese algo”. El resultado fue trágico: siguió las leyes de Dios… pero no pude encontrar mayor placer que el dolor de los demás (Kinoko Nasu, Fate/Stay Night, Heaven’s Feel, día diez, Sacrilegío).
–Un defecto de nacimiento–. El hombre hizo todo lo que pudo para aceptar ese hecho. No podía entender la moral ni el sentido común. Sus años de adolescente los pasó intentando superar ese defecto. Pero nunca lo logró… en su último intento buscó una mujer… Incluso si uno detesta la paz, puede soñar con ella. Este hombre no era la excepción… Intentó conseguir una felicidad ordinaria. El hombre escogió a una mujer sin futuro. Ella tenía una enfermedad terminal… Su vida juntos duró dos años. El hombre intentó amar a la mujer. La mujer intento amar al hombre, y lo amó, y le dio una hija. Pero el resultado no cambió. Se debía a que este hombre obtenía su felicidad del sufrimiento de la mujer y de la desesperación de su hija. Mientras más intentaba amarlas, más lo redimía el sufrimiento de ambas. Esta contradicción no hizo a este hombre sufrir, él ni siquiera sabía si realmente sufría. No obstante, mientras más la mujer intentaba curarlo, más deseaba verla llorar. La mujer era una santa, estaba enferme pero aún así era una santa. No necesita decirse lo fiel que ella era o como era capaz de entender su ira. Por eso, se sentía tan desesperado: nadie más lo entendería o intentaría salvarlo de ese modo. Y aún así esta mujer no pudo llenar el hueco en su corazón… Concluyó que su existencia era un error y sería mejor desaparecer. Fue a decirle adiós a esa mujer antes de morir…. La mujer amaba Kotomine. Kotomine intentó amarla… ‘Yo no puedo amarte’. Eso es todo lo que le dijo… La mujer moribunda sonrió. Fue incapaz de pararse, porque su cuerpo estaba compuesto de piel y huesos. “No, yo te amo”. Con una sonrisa ella se quitó la vida [con una daga]. No había razón para detenerla… La mujer moriría en cualquier momento, tenía una enfermedad fatal… cubierta de sangre lo miró y sonrió. “¿Ves? Estás llorando”. Él no estaba llorando por supuesto. Ella simplemente creyó eso. Usó su muerte para probarle que podía amar y que él merecía vivir. El hombre dejó la habitación en silencio… Se sentía triste… ‘Qué terrible. Si iba morir, hubiera preferido matarla yo mismo’, lamentó haberse perdido de la oportunidad de disfrutar su muerte… Sucedió hace mucho tiempo. Ya no puede recordar su rostro o su voz. Pero algunas veces piensa: ‘yo quería matarla’ ¿Acaso era por placer, o se trataba de la profunda pena que sientes por querer matar a la persona que más amas con tus propias manos? No quería saber la respuesta. Era algo que debía permanecer oculto por siempre. La muerte de la mujer fue insignificante, su muerte no pudo cambiarlo. Sin embargo él no quería creer que su muerte había sido insignificante… Entonces dejó de buscar una respuesta… Ese es el recuerdo de ese hombre quién alimenta las desgracias de los otros (Kinoko Nasu, Fate/Stay Night, Heavens Feel, día quince, Muerte de una santa).
Enterró a su esposa y entregó a su hija a los padres de Hortensia. Su camino lo guió de vuelta a su padre, que lo miró con tristeza. Le presento al hijo de un viejo amigo, ambos empezaron a hablar acerca de grandes acontecimientos futuros y le explicaron que las marcas en su mano, que habían aparecido poco después de la muerte de su esposa, eran líneas sagradas creadas por una magia muy poderosa. Allí conoció a Tokiomi, un mago arrogante que deseaba completar el sueño de su familia. Kirei conocía a ese tipo de personas, su padre era uno de ellos: alguien que posee un objetivo, ya fuera una convicción en el caso de Tokiomi, o una fe piadosa en el caso de su padre.
Hombres que han definido el significado detrás de su nacimiento… y que han seguido ese significado sin dudar… Aquellos que solo ven sus ideales nunca podrán entender el dolor de aquellos incapaces de tener uno… Ni una vez, en más de 20 años [Kirei] había tenido ese sentimiento. Al ser juzgado de esa manera, él no podría considerar la más noble idea, sentir comodidad en alguna búsqueda o encontrar descanso en algún placer. Tal hombre no podía tener tal cosa como un propósito en primer lugar. Él ni siquiera podía entender qué tan alejado estaba de los valores ordinarios que mantenía el mundo. (Fate/Zero, Vol. I, Prólogo, tres años atrás).
A pesar de conocer la verdad de su interior, deseaba evadir esa respuesta. Antes de que la guerra comenzara, Kotomine conoció a un hombre por los reportes de Tokiomi. Se trataba de un asesino despiadado que no vacilaba ante nada y al cual nadie comprendía. Se preguntó:
¿Qué es lo que buscaba? Este hombre, Emiya Kiritsugu, tenía una vida turbulenta inconcebible por otros, pero Kirei no la veía sin relación a sí mismo. Un mago sin honor, un hombre que perdió sus creencias… [Era] como si buscara la destrucción… la cortina de las continuas batallas de Kiritsugu finalmente cayó hace nueve años. Eso es porque, a través de su búsqueda continua, él se encontró con los magos Einzbern… Fue en ese momento en que obtuvo su ‘respuesta’… Finalmente, encontró significado en su participación en la batalla de Fuyuki. Incluso ahora, él no tenía interés en el Grial. Pero, si Kiritsugu rompió nueve años de silencio por él, Kirei había ganado un significado para venir hasta aquí y participar en esta pelea… Debe de preguntarle a este hombre. ¿Qué es lo que estas buscando para participar en esta batalla? ¿Qué es lo que obtendrás de ella al final? Kotomine Kirei confrontaría a Emiya Kiritsugu sin importar nada. Aun si es en el campo de batalla donde ambos apuestan la vida y la muerte (Fate/Zero, Vol. I, Acto I, Tercera parte).
Kotomine descubriría qué impulsaba a este Magus Killer. En su respuesta, estaba la razón de su propia existencia: y si para eso debía sacarle los intestinos, entonces así sería…
Mucho tiempo después, este hombre volvió de nuevo a la Iglesia en que se perpetraron tantos crímenes. Una noche llegó su aprendiz arrastrando detrás de sí a un muchacho parecido a él: otro hombre vacío que lo perdió todo por el deseo de Kirei diez años atrás. Eran iguales, lo sentía en su corazón: Emiya Shirou. Kirei era el reflejo oscuro de los defectos de este joven:
Así como tú sientes alegría por la felicidad de otros, yo siento alegría por su infelicidad (Kinoko Nasu, Fate/Stay Night, Heaven’s Feel, día diesies, Todo el mal en el mundo).
Todos piensan que el mal no debe existir… y si no debe existir, entonces ¿por qué existe?… Si algo es deficiente, no debería haber nacido. El mundo odia al mal y lo destruye. Aunque algo que nunca debió haber existido le fue otorgada la vida. Hay seres que solo existen para ser odiados y morir… Su recompensa por los años de angustia y devoción ciega no fue la salvación. Únicamente un ¿por qué…? (Kinoko Nasu, Fate/Stay Night, Heaven’s Feel, día diez, Sacrilegío).
Este hombre pasó su tiempo buscando una respuesta que lo evadía siempre, una respuesta para su existencia, una razón, un propósito, y nunca fue capaz de encontrarlo por más que lo buscara. Al final, se rindió y decidió esperar. Kirei no era un villano, alguien con objetivos que busca cumplir para alcanzar algún beneficio. Simplemente era alguien malvado, un sádico que se reprochaba su propia maldad y, al mismo tiempo, se cuestionaba la maldad del mundo. No es que estuviera loco, simplemente no estaba cuerdo. No es que fuera inhumano, simplemente era perverso.
¿Qué es el bien y qué es el mal? ¿Acaso el asesinato es el mayor de los males? No hay respuesta desde el comienzo. Así es como son los humanos. No hay respuesta clara y aceptamos una verdad cambiante. No hay verdad absoluta desde el principio. Los humanos pueden elegir entre el bien o el mal, cada uno establece qué es qué… En las Escrituras se dice que los humanos son superiores a los ángeles. ¿Sabes por qué? Porque aún cuando conocen el mal, no son necesariamente malvados. Es diferente para los ángeles que son buenos desde su nacimiento… La contradicción. La coexistencia del bien y el mal es el Santo Grial que hace a las personas humanas. La vida es un crimen en sí mismo, y habrá castigos porque uno esta vivo. El bien existe con la vida, y el mal existe con la vida… Lo que anhelo, pero no puedo obtener. Lo que obtuve, pero no pude mantener. Muchas cosas se han deslizado entre mis dedos, sin importar qué intentará hacer (Kinoko Nasu, Fate/Stay Night, Heaven’s Feel, día dieciséis, Todo el mal en el mundo).
Para Kirei no había otra pregunta, no había otra obsesión, “buscaba la verdad detrás de las repeticiones sin sentido” (Fate/Zero, Vol. IV, Acto XV, Tercera parte). ¿Cómo se le llama a eso que su alma tanto disfruta? Entretenimiento:
El entretenimiento existe para complacer a las personas. Es asombroso porque fue hecho por los humanos. Toda creación proviene del interior de la personas. En pocas palabras, la cosa más entretenida del mundo son las personas mismas… Tal vez suene distorsionado, pero no hay nadie que ame más a las personas que yo (Kinoko Nasu, Fate/Stay Night, día quince, escenario Fate, Final: Fate/Stay Night).
Desde entonces, el vino le sabía exquisito, la vida siguió siendo amarga. Sin embargo, adquiere otros olores. Todavía experimenta con júbilo el hermoso paisaje que contempla el día en que el Grial cayó del cielo y la tierra fue cubierta por las llamas del purgatorio.
Un infierno carmesí. Los torturados gritos que el viento llevó a sus oídos. Lenguas de fuego bailando. Kirei miraba vacíamente esta escena. ‘¿Este es… mi deseo?’. Exactamente. Si esta cosa que estaba llenando el vacío en su corazón en este momento pudiera ser llamado ‘satisfacción’… Si la emoción que enturbiaba dentro de su corazón en este momento pudiera ser llamada ‘alegría’… Finalmente entendió la verdadera forma de su propia alma. El colapso de todo, era tan hermoso. Las personas que eran atormentadas eran tan adorables. Los torturados gritos al lado de sus oídos eran tan satisfactorios. Los cadáveres quemados eran tan risibles… Incapaz de controlar la emoción que había alcanzado el punto de ebullición, Kirei se rió sin remedio. ¿Qué clase de pecado es esto? ¿Qué cruel demonio era él? ¿Un mundo como este, hecho a un lado por Dios, podía en realidad estar lleno de alegría vivida? (Fate Zero, Vol. IV, Acto XVI, Onceava parte).
El santo grial no puede dar respuestas. La máquina que cumple deseos solamente hace realidad los deseos de su dueño. Así que era imposible obtener una revelación para alguien que no poseía un deseo. No obstante, ¿qué hay si en lugar de una respuesta, creo algo que puede darme esa respuesta?… Con toda mi voluntad, deberé desafiar al Señor hasta la muerte (Kinoko Nasu, Fate/Stay Night, Heaven’s Feel, día diez, Sacrilegío).
La cantidad de lodo negro que había causado que todo el bloque arda en llamas, no debería ser nada en comparación con la cantidad que permaneció en el Gran Grial. Cuando todo ese lodo sea liberado, ¿qué tipo de imagen infernal, se desplegará ante sus ojos? Sí, su existencia era como la propia de Kirei; ambos eran cosas que corrían contrario a la ética. Ahora que Kirei piensa en ello, ya había anticipación en su corazón desde el momento en que había visto ese mundo de sueños. Si ese tipo de ‘cosa’ realmente nace y comprueba su existencia, entonces quizás podría incluso derivar alguna otra explicación que no tenga relación con la moral y la ética. (Fate Zero, Vol. IV, Acto XVI, Onceava parte).
Angra Manyu (“todo el mal en el mundo”): él liberaría a esa existencia y perdonaría su nacimiento, le daría la bienvenida y por fin hallaría su respuesta…
Excurso. Historia de una máquina (Hisau Maiya)
No puedo recordar nada acerca de mi familia o mi nombre… Lo único que recuerdo es que vivía en un país muy pobre. No había esperanza, no había futuro… La guerra nunca terminaría… Como ser humano, mi corazón ya ha muerto. Solo mi cuerpo sigue funcionando, manteniendo mi comportamiento humano. La persona que me recogió y salvó mi “vida” fue Kiritsugu; por lo tanto, él puede usar mi vida en cualquier forma que desee… (Urobuchi Gen, Fate/Zero, Vol. IV, Acto XIII, Cuarta parte)
“¿Por qué… luchas por Kiritsugu?” Una voz dulce y débil alzó su llanto en busca de una respuesta que no podía encontrar. “Porque no tengo nada más”, respondió otra voz que estaba a su lado. “No había más fondos para mantener a los ejércitos, pero la masacre mutua continuó sin un momento de pausa… Nadie se acordaba de quién fue la idea, pero en aquel tiempo alguien decidió que era más rápido que los niños vayan a la primera línea con armas de fuego que contratar soldados y entrenarlos.” Este fue el comienzo de una lucha sin cuartel. En un país cualquiera, en un lugar cualquiera, una chica narraba los eventos trágicos de una vida desolada por la violencia sin sentido.
No recuerdo nada antes de tener una pistola en mi mano. Sólo podía seguir matando a otros para prolongar mi vida. Apuntar escondida de mi enemigo, halar el gatillo, esa fue la única función que le quedó a mí ser. Todo lo demás fue descartado… los niños que no podían hacer eso, fueron asesinados por los niños que sí podían. Yo vivía sin rumbo, hasta que conocí a Kiritsugu… Esa es la razón por la cual yo me quedo aquí…Si tal mundo puede realmente cambiarse… entonces no importa cómo Kiritsugu escoja usar mi vida para ese fin, no voy a pronunciar una sola palabra de rechazo (Fate/Zero, Vol. IV, Acto XIII, Cuarta parte).
Había sido violada repetidas veces en los campamentos de guerra dispuestos para el descanso de los soldados, quedó embarazada y dio a luz. Su hijo le fue arrebatado por sus superiores, entregado a gente que no conocía. No puede saber ni quién es, ni cuál es su nombre, ni tampoco sabe dónde ésta el niño. Era un recordatorio de este mundo cruel, de lo cruel que era la vida para muchos. El hombre que la salvó lo veía así: ella es la prueba del mundo que quiere salvar, ella es la máquina que quiere detener. Si puede ponerle fin a eso, entonces con gusto aceptaría todo el mal en el mundo. Si Kiritsugu hubiera necesitado confiarle la seguridad de su espalda a alguien, esa, sin duda, sería la mujer de cabello negro que lo acompañó durante años.
En el mundo de los magos, su relación con Hisau Maiya sería la de un pupilo y maestro. Pero para Kiritsugu, quien veía a la hechicería como una mera herramienta sobre la cual había adquirido algo de conocimiento, y no como el objeto de su búsqueda, no había nada más ajeno que tal sentimiento… Lo que él le había enseñado a Maiya era solamente una ‘manera de pelear’. Esto también era solo con el propósito de contar con ella como una ‘herramienta’. Provenía del momento en el que él atravesó incontables batallas desesperadas por una utopía que nunca podría ser lograda, cuando él no conocía la existencia del Grial. Por lo tanto su conexión con Maiya era más antigua que la que tenía con Irisviel. Habiendo peleado a su lado, Maiya sabía del lado manchado de sangre de Kiritsugu, aquel que su esposa jamás vería… Una máquina de apoyo cuyas acciones son incluso más similares a una máquina que las de la máquina llamada Emiya Kiritsugu. Esta era Hisau Maiya. Un arma final indispensable para que Kiritsugu pudiera ganar esta batalla… Esa es nada más y nada menos que esta mujer. (Fate/Zero, Vol. I, Acto III, Primera parte).
Atractiva, con una piel hermosa, era una belleza que no usaba ni delineador de ojos ni lápiz labial. Sus grandes ojos y su mirada parecían siempre estar analizando con sospecha, pero ella dejaba deliberadamente una impresión de indiferencia. Su lacio cabello negro parecido a la seda atrapaba la mirada de muchos hombres, pero su fría y aguda apariencia definitivamente hacia que cualquiera renunciara a aproximarse. De cualquier forma, ellos ya llevaban conociéndose por más de 10 años. Aún era una jovencita cuando se conocieron, pero dado que ya no es una niña, ha agudizado su sagacidad como su característica principal… una mujer que constantemente veía la realidad, y algunas veces podía dar un juicio aun más inclemente que el de Kiritsugu. Con ella, Kiritsugu no tenía que sentirse avergonzado de sus jugadas sucias o detestar su propia crueldad. Esto de cierta forma le permitía descansar de cierta manera (Fate/Zero, Vol. I, Acto III, Primera parte).
Cuando Irisviel se reunió con Emiya por primera vez después de que llegaron a la ciudad de Fuyuki, quedó sorprendida por la transformación que había experimentado su esposo al llegar al campo de batalla. Sabía que él tenía una doble personalidad: el amado esposo que era amable con ella y con su hija, y el terrible e incontrolable artefacto que cumplía sus objetivos sin piedad.
Este hombre no era el esposo que ella conocía… Ahora el aroma del tabaco emanaba de nuevo de Kiritsugu. Quizás es el olor de la pólvora del campo de batalla… Justo ahora, la persona más cercana a ese hombre, Emiya Kiritsugu, no era ella, su esposa, sino Hisau Maiya (Fate/Zero, Vol. II, Acto VI, Primera parte).
Cuán celosa y prevenida se encontraba Irisviel frente a esta mujer al verla trabajar con Kiritsugu: sentía un gran dolor que la hacía vacilar. Pero el homúnculo de los Einzbern no la odiaba. Para la esposa del Magus Killer, la herramienta portátil y de carne era algo así como el complemento indispensable. Esa mujer lo guiaba por el camino correcto, aún cuando él estuviera perdido: únicamente era necesario que pusiera sus labios en los suyos y le susurrara unas cuantas palabras para, una vez más, reencontrar el camino y reemprender su lucha. “Por favor solo enfócate en lo que es necesario por ahora. No pienses en aquello que no necesitas” (Fate/Zero, Vol. I, Acto III, Primera parte). Su esposo iba a traicionar su amor para poder cumplir su sueño, iba a matarla para conseguir su objetivo, y yacer con Maiya en su lecho era el ritual de inicio antes de llevar a cabo tan horrendo sacrificio. El preludio antes de que se completara la ceremonia del “chivo expiatorio”, una excusa para tener una aventura, aún cuando la mujer que yacía a su lado atesoraba cada segundo que pasaba junto a él. Preguntarle a Maiya si amaba a Kiritsugu era algo sin sentido: compartían una relación sexual sin ninguna clase de emoción. Para la esposa y para la herramienta, era fácil comprenderse la una a la otra, porque recorrieron mismo camino en sentido invertido.
Era precisamente porque era una mujer que nació como humano (Maiya), pero que vivió como máquina, que es capaz de “entender” a otra mujer quien fue hecha como máquina, pero enfrentaba su final como ser humano (Irisviel) (Fate/Zero, Vol. III, Acto XII, Tercera parte).
En un suelo frío y de cemento, yacía boca arriba el Santo Grial: al menos su cuerpo, protegido por un arma hasta el día del juicio final…
Esta entrada fue publicada el 28 abril 2012 por Fortuna87. Se archivó dentro de Anime, Fate/Zero y fue etiquetado con Alienación, Anime, Archer, Caren Hortensia, Emiya Kiritsugu, Emiya Shirou, fate stay night, Fate/Zero, Gilgamesh, Hisau Maiya, Irisviel von Einzbern, Kinoko Nasu, Kotomine Kirei, Kotomine Risei, Santo Grial, Urobuchi Gen. →
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Kirei estaba roto desde el principio, sin poder encontrar su propia felicidad, de la misma forma en la que Shirou no puede hacer lo mismo por la culpa que siente despues del incendio.
A diferencia de Kiritsugu, que es simplemente un hombre que debido a los eventos que vivio deja sus emociones a un lado por su propia idea de la justicia, Kirei y Shirou son bastante similares, los dos son personas vacias sin concepto propio de “persona”
Por eso es que Shirou es el unico que entiende a Kirei, justo como Kirei es el unico que entiende a Shirou, siendo un Superheroe y un Supervillano nacidos naturalmente, ninguna persona normal podria entender sus formas de pensar.
Es solo que parece loco y lleno de contradicciones.
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Comment résoudre le problème de fuite d’eau
17 janvier 2022 Leave a Comment on Comment résoudre le problème de fuite d’eau
Réduire le débit d’eau
Inspecter l’origine de la fuite d’eau
Réparer une fuite d’eau au niveau d’un raccordement
Utiliser les bondes anti-fuites pour restaurer un tuyau qui fuit
Apprêtez-vous les informations nécessaires pour alerter le plombier
Une fuite d’eau non raccommodée correctement peut engendrer d’énormes dégâts.
Vu la capacité importante d’infiltration de l’eau par capillarité, cela pourra favoriser généralement la dégradation importante de la maçonnerie, des enduits, des boiseries, des revêtements et même de la décoration intérieure de votre habitat.
Pour cela, il est strictement recommandé de repérer et stopper la fuite dans les plus brefs délais.
Lorsque vous découvrez une fuite d’eau dans votre propriété, vous devez prendre en compte certain mesure de sécurité avant de vous lancer dans les travaux de réparation.
Pour cela, fermez l’alimentation générale d’eau pour réduire le débit et limiter les dégâts. Ainsi, vous pourrez empêcher toute surconsommation d’eau et l’augmentation de votre facture.
Pour éviter l’apparition des fuites d’eau imprévisibles, il est conseillé d’entretenir et nettoyer périodiquement vos canalisations.
Pour déterminer l’origine de la fuite d’eau dans votre habitat, partez sur les traces d’eau visibles en suivant progressivement les tâches d’humidité et en remontant jusqu’à la source de la fuite.
Une fois que l’origine de la fuite vous saute aux yeux, vous pourrez intervenir pour résoudre l’embarras. Cependant, vous devrez toujours faire preuve de rigueur et de précision afin de colmater convenablement la fuite.
Si vous constatez que la fuite provient d’un raccordement entre deux conduites, maniez-vous de deux pinces à gaz, ou bien de deux clés à molette, qui vous soutiendront à stabiliser le raccord et le resserrer convenablement.
Toutefois, vous devrez être vigilant en intervenant dans un cas pareil. Si vous manquez du matériel du bricolage, n’essayez surtout pas de résoudre le problème avec un seul outil, car vous risquez de tordre entièrement la conduite et d’aggraver la situation.
Alors, si vous n’êtes pas habitués à ce genre de réparation et vous ne disposez pas du matériel adéquat, voudrait mieux solliciter l’intervention d’un plombier comme https://histoire-bateaux-aviron.fr/.
L’écoulement d’eau provenant d’un tuyau est généralement causé par une fissure, une soudure ayant lâché, etc.
L’usage d’une bonde anti-fuite est un moyen efficace et utile pour limiter le problème de façon rapide, le temps de pouvoir réparer le tuyau. Grace à la résine chimique qu’elle contient, elle contribue au bouchage temporaire des fuites.
Toutefois, vous devrez faire attention en manipulant ce produit, équipez-vous d’une paire de gants, car il s’agit d’une matière irritante pour votre peau. N’oubliez pas de lire attentivement la notice de l’emploi.
Si vous ne parviendrez pas à cerner l’emplacement de la fuite, mieux vaut faire appel à un plombier professionnel. Ce dernier, largement qualifié pour réparer les différents types de fuites, est en mesure de vous assister pour résoudre vos problèmes de fuite d’eau en un clin d’œil.
Pour cela, il est conseillé de lui signaler la fuite d’eau le plus tôt possible. Si vous soupçonnez une fuite dissimulée dans votre propriété, fermez tous vos robinets et repérer la rapidement en surveillant régulièrement votre consommation d’eau.
Si vous constatez que votre compteur fonctionne quand même, cela démontre que vous êtes victime d’une fuite d’eau invisible. Un autre signe révélateur, la pression d’eau dans votre chaudière. Généralement, elle doit se situer aux alentours de 1 et 1,5 bar.
Si vous découvrez une diminution de pression, il se peut bien qu’il s’agisse d’une fuite d’eau quelque part. Ainsi, restez vigilant et solliciter l’intervention d’un expert de la plomberie dès les premiers symptômes.
Ces simples vérifications peuvent vous empêcher d’importants dommages. Que votre fuite soit visible ou pas, il est important de savoir répliquer à temps sinon les dégâts risquent de vous faire payer des frais de réparations très coûteuses.
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La Chine va inverser le cours de ses fleuves
Mardi 7 octobre 2014 - C’était l’un des rêves du Grand Timonier. « Le Sud a beaucoup d’eau, le Nord en manque ; si possible, pourquoi ne pas lui en emprunter ? », aurait lancé Mao Zedong en 1952. Le Parti communiste chinois l’a entendu et met en œuvre un projet titanesque commencé au début des années 2000 après une longue série d’études de faisabilité et baptisé nanshui beidiao, le « transfert des eaux du sud au nord ».
Carte de la pluviosité en Chine. Alors que les centres industriels se trouvent au Nord, la pluviosité favorise le Sud.
Crédit : Wikipedia Commons
Ce projet, dont le coût total était évalué en 2003 à 486 milliards de yuan (51 milliards d’euros) se justifie pleinement par le fait que le nord de la Chine, fortement industrialisé, connaît systématiquement une pluviosité bien moindre que les régions méridionales.
Aujourd’hui, la voie centrale du projet, dont la construction a commencé en 2003, est prête pour sa mise en service. Les autorités en charge du projet ont annoncé le 29 septembre que les 55 ouvrages constituant ce gigantesque système de canaux, de tunnels et d’aqueducs ont été testés une dernière fois et sont prêts pour la « mise en eau ».
Cette voie centrale, comme sa consœur déjà construite plus à l’est et une autre projetée mais non construite dans l’ouest du pays, a pour objet d’apporter de l’eau de la vallée du Yangzi et de ses tributaires, située au sud, vers les régions du nord densément peuplées mais pauvres en eau. Elle parcourt une distance d’environ 1400 km vers le nord-est.
Avec le projet de transfert d’eau sud-nord, la Chine compte inverser le cours des fleuves
Crédit : Le Monde
Lorsqu’elle sera pleinement opérationnelle, c’est-à-dire lorsque le réservoir de Dianjiangkou, son point de départ, sera rempli, elle fournira 9,5 milliards de mètres cubes d’eau par an aux deux grandes métropoles que sont Beijing (21 millions d’habitants) et de Tianjin (14 millions d’habitants), ainsi qu’à 17 grandes autres villes du Nord. A titre de comparaison, le Canal de Provence transporte 200 millions de mètre cubes d’eau chaque année.
La faible pluviosité dans la Vallée du Yangzi dans la période récente devrait toutefois retarder le remplissage du réservoir de Danjiangkou, dont le niveau a été relevé de 14 mètres pour atteindre une hauteur de 177 mètres (le réservoir, situé sur la rivière Han, un tributaire du Yangzi, avait été construit à l’origine au cours des années 60 et 70).
Un des canaux du projet chinois de transfert d’eau sud-nord.
Crédit : http://www1.american.edu
Le réservoir des Trois Gorges, situé sur le fleuve Yangzi plus au sud, pourra également fournir une quantité d’eau supplémentaire à l’avenir. Tout le projet a été conçu pour que l’eau puisse couler par la seule gravité, sans qu’il n’y ait besoin de stations de pompage, tandis que la route orientale, située plus près du littoral, a exigé au contraire la construction de 23 stations de pompage.
Le trajet comporte un gigantesque aqueduc, le plus moderne du monde, ainsi que deux tunnels de 3,4 km de long passant à 35 mètres sous le Huang He (fleuve Jaune) à Mangshan, dans la province de Henan, afin que l’eau transportée ne soit pas polluée par ce dernier. Un grand tunnel de distribution central, d’une longueur de 80 km, a été également construit sous Beijing.
Le gouvernement chinois est toutefois conscient que ce vaste projet ne suffira pas à satisfaire les besoins en eau du pays au cours des prochaines décennies. D’où les vastes moyens investis dans la recherche et notamment dans le domaine du dessalement de l’eau de mer grâce à l’énergie nucléaire.
Obama capitule devant la sécheresse
Cette situation est à contraster avec l’inaction criminelle du gouvernement Obama aux États-Unis, où une grande partie des États de l’Ouest, dont le Texas et la Californie, sont confrontés depuis plusieurs années à la pire sécheresse des trois cents dernières années.
Une situation qu’Obama se contente d’attribuer au « réchauffement climatique », alors qu’un vaste projet avait déjà été conçu dès l’époque du Président Kennedy, le projet NAWAPA, pour amener de l’eau de l’Alaska jusqu’au Mexique.
Alors que dans un pays, on investit pour préparer l’avenir (26 milliards d’euros au total pour les routes orientale et centrale), dans l’autre on engloutit des centaines de milliards d’euros pour renflouer les banques et financer les guerres coloniales, avec pour seul objectif de maintenir la mainmise de Londres et de Wall Street sur les flux financiers et le commerce mondial.
Le Grand transfert d’eau Nord-Sud prend rapidement forme en Chine
Le 5 octobre 2014 à 19:10
Comprendre l’esprit des BRICS
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La conferencia "Claves para la gestión profesional de un negocio" será el próximo miércoles, 13 de marzo.
El presidente de Upcan, Jorge Violán, expondrá la visión del profesional en el ex convento de Santo Domingo de La Laguna en la conferencia "Claves para la gestión profesional de un negocio" el miércoles, 13 de marzo, a las 18.00 horas.
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8 Marzo, 2013 - 13:41
El presidente de Unión Profesional de Canarias (Upcan), Jorge Violán, presentará el próximo miércoles, 13 de marzo, a las 18:00 horas, en el ex convento de Santo Domingo de La Laguna, junto al concejal de Empresa y Empleo del Ayuntamiento de La Laguna, Juan Antonio Alonso Barreto, y a la directora de Formación de la Cámara de Comercio de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Mari Luz Cruz Trujillo, la conferencia "Claves para la gestión profesional de un negocio".
La conferencia tuvo que aplazarse el pasado lunes como consecuencia de la alerta decretada por el Gobierno de Canarias a causa del temporal que afectó a las islas.
Violán, como máximo representante de Upcan, asociación que aglutina a más de 20 colegios profesionales de Canarias y da voz a 15.000 colegiados, expondrá la visión del profesional ante las nuevas alternativas de negocio que se le plantean en un contexto de crisis económica.
La conferencia, de entrada gratuita y organizada por la Cámara de Comercio de Santa Cruz de Tenerife y el Ayuntamiento de La Laguna, será impartida por Isabel Mora Fernández, profesional y empresaria, gerente de Centro Psicológico y de Asesoramiento Social (C-PAS S.L.) y con dilatada experiencia profesional en Dirección de equipos, desarrollo de proyectos formación y capacitación de personas.
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En esta jornada se abordarán las ventajas y dificultades de ser empresario y profesional a la vez, una condición que se repite con frecuencia y que requiere de la formación y preparación del emprendedor para lograr el éxito de su actividad.
Programas especializados para profesionales
Esta conferencia es introductoria al Programa Superior de Gestión de Empresas para Profesionales que promueve la Cámara de Comercio de Santa Cruz de Tenerife con la Escuela de Negocios de las Islas Canarias (ENIC) y que va dirigido especialmente a aquellos profesionales que gestionan negocios vinculados a su profesión tengan o no personal a su cargo.
El programa, que se desarrollará del 22 de marzo al 14 de junio, tiene como objetivo proporcionar al profesional conocimientos, herramientas y capacidades para mejorar la eficiencia de su negocio, haciendo hincapié en la gestión y la dirección del mismo.
Gracias a un acuerdo con la Cámara de Comercio tinerfeña, los colegiados de los colegios asociados a Upcan podrán beneficiarse de un 10 por ciento de descuento en el precio de los programas especializados para profesionales de la ENIC que abarcan logística y transporte, gestión de marketing, gestión comercial, gestión de redes y comunidades digitales y gestión de empresas para profesionales.
Toda la información y el formulario de inscripción están disponibles en www.enic.edu.es
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Home / Negozio / Piante e Fiori / Piante / Piante da interno / Platycerium biforcatum
COD: N/A Categorie: Piante, Piante da interno
COLLOCAZIONE: Essendo felci tropicali è possibile collocarle in ambienti luminosi, lontano dai raggi diretti del sole; anche se possono sopportare bene condizioni di luce poco favorevoli, come l’ombra o anche la luce diretta del sole, ma solo se fornita gradualmente. Si coltivano con una temperatura minima di 10°C.
COME CURARLA: Non necessitano di annaffiature troppo frequenti, e possono sopportare senza problemi periodi anche prolungati di siccità; da marzo a settembre annaffiamo solo quando il terreno è ben asciutto, facendo attenzione a non inumidire la base delle foglie della felce a corna di cervo; durante i mesi invernali annaffiamo le piante di Alicorne sporadicamente. Per mantenere le fronde di Alicorne sane è bene garantire una posizione ben ventilata, e vaporizzare frequentemente la chioma con acqua demineralizzata. Due-tre volte all’anno possiamo diluire nell’acqua delle annaffiature una piccola quantità di concime per piante verdi.
DIFFICOLTA’ BASSA: Il platycerium è una pianta davvero semplice da curare, l’importante è fare attenzione all’irrigazione ed evitare i ristagni d’acqua.
CURIOSITA’: Detta anche felce a corna di cervo (per via della forma delle sue foglie), è originaria dell’Australia meridionale; del genere platycerium fanno parte alcune felci, tutte epifite, diffuse in Australia e nell’Africa meridionale; in natura si sviluppano sul tronco di alti alberi, alla biforcazione dei rami, raggiunge dimensioni importanti in natura.
Il Platycerium essendo una felce e amando l’umidità, potrebbe essere posizionata in un bagno. Sono perfette ( se di piccola dimensione ) anche per decorare scrivanie o monili piccoli ( console d’entrata, tavolino da salotto ).
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CÓMO COMER FIDEOS SOBA. GUÍA PASO A PASO
Los fideos soba son parte importante de la cocina tradicional japonesa. Se consumen desde el período Edo, entre el 1603 y 1868 dc. Los soba están tan arraigados en la historia de Japón que su manera de consumirlos son un reflejo de las diferentes prácticas culturales que se han ido desarrollando a lo largo de la historia del país.
Durante el periodo Edo, los soba se comían al final de cada mes y se les llamaba misoka-soba. Se consideraba una comida especial, en la que se celebraba la buena salud para vivir un mes más. Los Toshi koshi soba se comen en la víspera de Año Nuevo para la longevidad y la prosperidad, mientras que el hikkoshi-soba se comen cuando nos mudamos a nueva casa.
Los fideos udon y ramen se elaboran con trigo, mientras que los fideos soba se preparan con harina de trigo sarraceno (soba), en una proporción del 100% o mezclada con un poco de harina de trigo.
Son ricos en nutrientes y bajos en grasas y colesterol lo que hace que los soba sean una comida muy saludable, con un sabor mezcla de nuez y tierra.
Los fideos soba son una comida cotidiana en Japón y están ampliamente disponibles. Si quieres ir a comer soba, los dos tipos de restaurantes más comunes son: los jihanki shokudo, donde seleccionamos nuestro pedido y pagamos en una máquina expendedora junto a la entrada y luego podemos comer sentados o de pie, dependiendo del restaurante o los restaurantes especializados en fideos soba, donde se nos mostrará nuestro asiento y un camarero nos tomará nota. En algunos restaurantes soba, incluso se puede ver cómo se preparan los fideos
Algunos tipos de fideos Soba
Al igual que el ramen y el udon, las variedades de soba en Japón abarcan una amplia gama, con muchas especialidades locales listas para ser probadas. Algunos de los más comunes incluyen:
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Home In evidenza Editoriale Marò, la strada è ancora lunga
Marò, la strada è ancora lunga
Ieri la Corte Suprema indiana ha accolto il ricorso di Massimiliano Latorre e Salvatore Girone ed ha estromesso la NIA dalle indagini sui due Fucilieri di Marina aggiornando il processo fra un mese.
La decretazione non può essere considerata come un obiettivo finale, ma solo un traguardo intermedio. Un successo importante nel lungo braccio di ferro fra Italia ed India iniziato praticamente il 22 marzo 2013 quando l'ex premier Monti aveva definitivamente delegato l'azione giudiziaria a Delhi, in completa autonomia decisionale e senza il pronunciamento di un tribunale italiano che dovrebbe valutare le prove a carico di possibili imputati destinati ad essere consegnati ad uno Stato Terzo per essere giudicati per reati in cui è prevista la pena di morte.
Il successo di ieri conferma che, se non fosse stata tenuta nascosta in un cassetto la richiesta dell’arbitrato internazionale, forse ora i due Fucilieri di Marina sarebbero in Italia da tempo, anche se probabilmente in attesa di valutazioni del loro tribunale naturale, quello italiano e non sicuramente indiano.
Più di qualcuno si è opposto a questa fondamentale azione giuridica prevista in ambito internazionale, non in ultimo proprio il dott. de Mistura già ex sottosegretario agli esteri e poi nominato commissario di governo per la vicenda in essere, adducendo come motivazione i tempi lunghi che sarebbero stati necessari a fronte di un processo equo e rapido che lui stesso stava concertando con i suoi contatti indiani.Solo l’ambasciatore Terzi con determinazione e convinzione fondata sulla sua professionalità e sul suo alto senso dello Stato, dall’11 marzo dello scorso anno ha parlato di arbitrato come soluzione idonea a sbloccare la vicenda ma non è stato ascoltato nemmeno dal premier del governo di cui faceva parte e costretto, invece, a dimettersi non condividendo la decisione di rimandare i due marò in India, dopo che per ben due volte, lui ministro degli esteri, era riuscito a gestire una sottile e costruttiva azione diplomatica per riportarli in Italia.
Non si deve abbassare la guardia ed abbandonare la strada maestra appena imboccata per ritornare a decisioni del passato.
Danilo Taino in un editoriale pubblicato oggi dal Corriere della Sera, torna a dubitare dell’efficacia dell’arbitrato internazionale. Riporta fra l’altro “….lo scorso 6 marzo, Girone e Latorre - probabilmente consigliati dal team dei loro legali indiani - hanno presentato alla Corte un ricorso contro l’utilizzo della Nia (National Investigation Agency) nel processo. Con ciò riconoscendo ovviamente la legittimità della giustizia indiana, alla quale si sono appellati, a procedere nel caso. È a questo punto che il massimo tribunale del Paese non ha fatto altro che ammettere la legittimità del ricorso e dare il via a una procedura - prossimo appuntamento tra un mese - per entrare nel merito delle loro eccezioni. Difficile, in questa situazione, sostenere da parte dell’Italia che l’India non ha giurisdizione mentre la Corte Suprema di Delhi si appresta a discutere un caso sollevato dai due marò stessi…” . “… A questo punto ricorrere a un arbitrato internazionale per l’Italia è molto rischioso. È che Roma non si è mossa in modo coordinato come avrebbe dovuto. Nella vicenda è mancata la guida decisa del governo….”.Un’analisi di tutto rispetto che però non chiarisce, forse per obbligo di sintesi, che la procedura legale è stata decisa sicuramente perché condivisa dal dott. de Mistura il quale con buona certezza si è confrontato con i legali italiani dell’Avvocatura dello Stato e con lo stesso Governo da cui è delegato a gestire la vicenda. Non si può quindi parlare di “…mancata guida decisa dal Governo...”, semmai non condividerne i contenuti. Piuttosto sarebbe stato meglio specificare le esitanti e contraddittorie linee guida governative riferendosi a precedenti esecutivi. In primis a quello che ha deciso il 22 marzo 2013 il rientro dei due marò a Delhi e chiuso in cassaforte le carte per avviare l’arbitrato ed al successivo che ha mantenuto ben chiuso lo scrigno lasciando la soluzione del problema alla “cultura diplomatica” del dott. de Mistura. L'attuale governo, invece, non deve lasciar sfumare questo primo successo. Piuttosto è opportuno che metta da parte i sofismi machiavellici fino ad ora applicati dal dott. de Mistura sostituendoli con un’azione incisiva a livello internazionale per avere riconosciuto il diritto della giurisdizione italiana sulla vicenda e chiedere l'immediato ritorno dei nostri militari in Italia, volontà espressamente riportata in una nota di Palazzo Chigi.
Per ottenere che l'India riconosca tutto ciò non può essere abbandonata la strada della "dell'internazionalizzazione della vicenda" come ci ricorda il sottosegretario alla difesa onorevole Domenico Rossi.
"L'aver sospeso il processo presso il tribunale speciale e l'esclusione della NIA è un primo segnale della giustizia indiana verso i nostri marò afferma Rossi. Una notizia positiva che però non basta a risolvere il caso. l'India non ha nessun diritto di giudicare i nostri marò, prosegue il sottosegretario, e quindi è necessario continuare a seguire la strada dell'internazionalizzazione della vicenda.
Il momento è sicuramente delicato anche perché si avvicinano le elezioni indiane i cui risultati potrebbero consegnare il Paese a Modi, leader del partito nazionalista, che non è stato mai indulgente con Massimiliano e Salvatore o a qualsiasi altra corrente più moderata che pur di uscire dal loop in cui si è infilata l'India da due anni, potrebbe suggerire una modesta condanna per i nostri militari e rimandarli in Italia per scontare la pena come previsto in un accordo bilaterale dell'agosto del 2012.
Il governo dovrebbe, quindi, sfruttare le 4 settimane che ancora ci separano dall'inizio del processo, per aumentare la pressione internazionale come sottolinea anche l'ambasciatore Terzi: "Una forte pressione internazionale è l'unica condizione per riportare Latorre e Girone con onore in Italia. Anche perché che si fosse in acque internazionali quando ci fu la sparatoria non c’è dubbio: lo conferma la sentenza del 18 gennaio del 2013 della corte suprema indiana”.
Quattro settimane non sono molte per cui è necessario accelerare i tempi con un’azione dell'esecutivo ancora più incisiva dell'attuale per portare l’India ad accettare l’arbitrato internazionale e non ricadere nell’errore commesso a marzo dello scorso anno quando per tutelare interessi economici e di lobby si decise di rimandare i due marò in India.
Una decisione presa sicuramente non per difendere l’onorabilità italiana che sarebbe stata compromessa se non si fosse rispettato l’impegno di rimandare a Delhi i due militari al termine della licenza elettorale. Un affidavit i cui contenuti erano stati vanificati dalla mancata risposta da parte indiana ad una nota verbale italiana con la quale l’Italia comunicava all’India “la propria disponibilità di giungere ad un accordo per una soluzione amichevole della controversia, anche attraverso un arbitrato internazionale o una risoluzione giudiziaria, chiedendo all’India di attivare le consultazioni previste dalla convenzione UNCLOS”.
Un documento ufficiale troppe volte dimenticato per giustificare decisioni non sempre condivisibili e perché convinti che la vicenda si sarebbe risolta in maniera “rapida ed equa” come ripetuto dal dott. de Mistura ad ogni rientro delle sue missioni in India.
Invece è assolutamente necessario accelerare i tempi e procedere con determinazione come raccomanda l’ambasciatore Terzi che aggiunge dovrebbe essere affrontato anche dal consiglio di sicurezza dell'Onu: “L’Italia deve sollevare la questione anche in questo consesso: quest’organo ha spesso trattato, ha il dovere di farlo, il tema dell’anti pirateria”. E quindi avrebbe il diritto di valutare anche la vicenda dei marò.
Massimiliano e Salvatore sono giá stati sacrificati per trenta denari, l'immagine internazionale dell'Italia non ha sicuramente guadagnato da questa situazione, si è aperta una strada per riguadagnare il tempo perso, non abbandoniamola!
Fernando Termentini
18/09/20 | Editoriale
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The BiH Central Election Commission held a meeting with the City Election Commission Mostar
Sarajevo, November 15, 2017 – After the recent joint session with the Election Commission of Brčko District, the BiH CEC has today in Mostar held a meeting with the City Election Commission Mostar. This is continuance of the BiH CEC’s activity to organize meetings with the municipal/city election commission in a non-election year.
Preparation for the 2018 General Elections in BiH was the main topic of the meeting and the accent was placed on forthcoming activities of the City Election Commission Mostar, work of the Center for Voters’ Register and financing. The interlocutors discussed numbering of the streets, while stressing the problem with the identical names of the streets. Continuous communication was agreed in order to timely solve any problems | 2018-30/0000/en_head.json.gz/22796 | {"url": "http://izbori.ba/Default.aspx?CategoryID=183&Lang=6&Id=2282", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "izbori.ba", "date_download": "2018-07-15T18:48:30Z", "digest": "sha1:DKL2G5Y2RLWFU35QNNRXMXF5IPJETVLG"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 852, 852.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 852, 3520.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 852, 3.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 852, 76.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 852, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 852, 320.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 852, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 852, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 852, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 852, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 852, 0.35333333]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 852, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 852, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 852, 0.17630465]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 852, 0.1325811]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 852, 0.1325811]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 852, 0.1325811]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 852, 0.1325811]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 852, 0.15232722]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 852, 0.06346968]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 852, 0.10578279]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 852, 0.01333333]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 852, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 852, 0.11333333]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 852, 0.55223881]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 852, 5.29104478]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 852, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 852, 3.88392662]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 852, 134.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 92, 0.0], [92, 425, 1.0], [425, 852, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 92, 0.0], [92, 425, 0.0], [425, 852, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 92, 14.0], [92, 425, 53.0], [425, 852, 67.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 92, 0.0], [92, 425, 0.01840491], [425, 852, 0.00945626]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 92, 0.0], [92, 425, 0.0], [425, 852, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 92, 0.10869565], [92, 425, 0.06906907], [425, 852, 0.03278689]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 852, 0.00028437]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 852, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 852, 0.0012424]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 852, -31.18628622]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 852, 19.94306696]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 852, 33.19589892]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 852, 5.0]], "is_duplicate": false} | 320.5 |
Coaching, Cheerleaders, And The Missio Dei
Experiencing Hatred
Posted by Mauricio Hance in Uncategorized
Bigotry, civil rights, equal rights, racism
My heart is heavy right now. I very reluctantly write on a topic this morning that is a bit sensitive and often neglected due to the dangers that come with writing. People will be offended, even though the intent is not to offend, never the less it will happen. Why? Well it because of history and how people have treated others throughout the timeline of humanity. In more recent years the African American community in our own context as Americans has been oppressed and treated as unequals or sometimes subhuman. This month we celebrate those who fought for equality and dared to stand up in the face of bigotry. Among those are Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. who preached a message of love and peace, who dreamed of a day when life in America would not only be integrated, but when people of different cultural and ethnic backgrounds can live in unity with one another loving and caring for each other without considering race or social status. To a degree there has been victory, but the human condition can only be healed through the blood of Christ. Continue reading →
The Victory Over Fear
fear, freedom, The Source, Victory
Fear;
Looking down the the dark tunnel of the unknown, stepping into the room where no light has been shone, being bound to the wall by the chain of uncertainty, doubt reaching in and bringing out man’s insecurities, unable to move forward because your paralyzed by the enemy who works tirelessly to render you hopeless and hungry for the change that you fear you are unable to make. Continue reading →
Week 3: Closing Out A Tough Week
competition, Crossfit, Finish Strong, week 3
CrossFit week three has been quite an interesting week, but man did it end with a bang! I wish that I had the space on the blog to write all that I learned but the reality is the few of you who read this would probably reduce by much more if I keep writing too long of blogs. Anyway, this week ended with my cousin and I volunteering at a local CrossFit competition that was co-hosted by the gym I am a part of; Finish Strong CrossFit in Slidell, LA. Continue reading →
(Cross)Fit
become the fittest, CrossFit spirituality, fitness and spirituality, gaining the world
After my second week of CrossFit my life has truly begun to change. I am feeling a lot more confident, I have a lot more energy, and I have overcome obstacles that I never thought would be possible. CrossFit has taught me that my physical limits are merely mental limits manifest in my unwillingness to try. However, those have been lessons that week one was teaching me. I believe that these are reminders daily in the life of a CrossFit-er. This week something a little heavier has been weighing on my heart. Continue reading →
coaching, coaching cheerleading, inspiration, inspire
As a coach one of the things that I set out to do is inspire young people. Inspire them to what? To be better, to be confident, and to live a life that stands out from the crowd and inspires others to do the same. I guess you could say that I hope to inspire, inspirers. How do you do this? Well, I don’t think that there is a formula, or a book of common practices that leads to being and inspiration to others I just think that you have to live a life inspired by something or someone. In order to inspire, you must first be inspired. Continue reading →
Finish Strong: Week 1 Down
09 Saturday Feb 2013
Crossfit, fear, life change, overcoming fear, self doubt
I finished my first week of CrossFit today, and for the first time in a long time I feel as if I have accomplished something. This journey is unlike one that I have ever been on before. CrossFit does not only push you beyond your physical limits, but tests your mental and emotional breaking points. Maybe it is because I am brand new at it, but to be honest, I hope it never changes. Every day has been a new challenge, and every day has shown me how far I can push myself. Continue reading →
Finish Strong
Crossfit, Finish Strong, limitations, running the race
You could take a few minutes and scroll through my blog history and see all of the times that I have tried to change my life, to get back in shape, and to balance out the spiritual and physical world in which I live. If you were to read them, and if you have the chance to know me, it would also be clear to you how many times I have failed. Failure (in this area) has haunted me for about ten years now. I try and try to lose weight and get in shape just to fail over and over again. Why? Well, first of all it is my own laziness that stops me, but a lot of the times it has to do with my own low self esteem. The reality is, I hate looking at myself in this state. I have for the past ten to twelve years. My thought goes to, “if I hate the way I look, what does my wife think?” These are the thoughts that drive me to failure. These are the thoughts that push me backwards and cause me to just give up. These are my limits. 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Youth of Unity
Youth of Unity (or Y.O.U.) is Unity's program for teenagers who want to get together to explore spirituality, meet new friends, share points of view, grow in Spirit, and have fun! Y.O.U. is for high school students ages 14 - 19.
Y.O.U. meets on Sunday mornings at 11 a.m. We are open to all and always welcome visitors.
We provide a safe and comfortable environment for interactive lessons, timely discussions, and prayer and meditation. Y.O.U. members are encouraged to lead lessons and choose topics to discuss.
Our activities also include service projects, plays and talent shows, social outings such as bowling and volleyball, and regional retreats. At these retreats, we join with other Y.O.U. chapters to get away from the busy outside world and get back in touch with our peaceful INNER world.
Youth of Unity presents Unity teachings of Practical Christianity -- principles to live positive, fulfilling lives. We respect (and study) other religions and honor all points of view. We encourage our young people to discover the Truth in their own hearts.
Our Y.O.U. Sponsors
Dan and Joy Kalis have been sponsors of Y.O.U. since 2001 and members of Unity since 1998. They met and got married at Unity of Daytona Beach. Both really enjoy working with young people. Dan is a long-time social worker for Volusia County Schools. He holds social work and counseling degrees from the University of Illinois and the University of Central Florida. He has two daughters.
Joy is a former TV news producer/writer who is now a substitute high school English teacher. She's a "Gator" from the Unviersity of Florida. Joy and Dan combine their talents with the intention of making the Y.O.U. experience interesting as well as educational, applicable to daily life and uplifting for the soul.
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The road to good-bye.
I moved to Italy in April 2006. It had been my dream, my obsession to live here. I had been living in London for 2 years, went back to Australia to give it a go and lasted 8 months. I went back to London and then finally my dream turned into reality as I made the move to Rome.
Why was I obsessed with Italy? I can't explain why I had to live in this country, I had this internal tug pulling me to the place. Many readers and fellow bloggers I think will understand. Maybe my subconscious knew that bel marito was waiting. I met him 6 months after moving here and we have been together ever since, now married with a beautiful bel bambino.
I experienced the best of Italy. I have travelled the country far and wide, big cities, small hidden villages, through the mountains and the sea and back. I have lived in Rome, wow, Rome the eternal city, to think that I lived there and properly lived there for a long time. But that's just the problem. When you live in a place, and I mean really live in a place you see and experience it in a different way. Working for the British travel company I was ignorant. We got paid in sterling into my British bank account, our apartments in the centre of these cities, these towns were paid for. At the beginning I was never in need of a doctor or a hospital, I had never set foot into a public school, never worked with an Italian company, never knew that corruption, scandal and out right lies was the way of the Italian world.
Bel marito opened my eyes to a lot of things and when we met he was all in favour of moving to Australia. It was I who had the dream of Italy, I who wanted to live the Italian life, I who wanted to stay. So we stayed, we worked, we travelled, we got married, we had a baby and now I think of what he wanted all those years ago.
Ever since bel bambino came into my life it is hard to be positive here in Italy. I am happy, I really enjoy my new job but that's not enough. Bel marito has been out of work for sometime. His company had not paid him for months and months (which is not uncommon here) and when they finally, slowly started to pay, they closed down. They tried to move him to a different area with pay so poor and a job he hated that we both agreed he shouldn't go. Italians live a fearful life. Many here in the south have poorly paid jobs that they hate, but they are too scared to leave. They know that there is next to no work out there. Employers play on this fear and give low wages, make you work cash in hand, or give you pointless contracts. I don't like this at all. I come from a country where if you want to work you can work, where getting paid on time is not a bonus but the norm. At job interviews here they say 'and we pay on time too.' This should not be a selling point it should be the way!
Here in the south (I don't know about the north as I have only ever lived in the south) finding work depends on who you know. If you don't know anyone important or influential then your chances of finding a good job are scarce. Bel marito knows people but he doesn't want to rely on them to find him a job. What happens if they find him a job he hates? He will be obliged to stay there won't he? Rather he stays at home and looks after the bel bambino. He is the best husband and the best father in the world.
We can't go on like this. Alone, without a bel bambino if you're not sick and have an ok job then life can be great. It was for us before. But with a baby, with the need to go to the doctor and the hospital often,with a view towards the future....well....
When bel marito and I talked about our future we could never envision it. We started renovating the country house but our future plans were grey. You know when you can see your future clearly planned out, or at least what you think your future will be? Maybe you think 1, 2, 10 years ahead and imagine where you will be. We tried doing that, but over and over again bel marito used to say he could not see which way our future would go. We were trying to live the Italian life but the vision just wasn't clear.
After reading this and my last posts I think you know that our vision has cleared, it is no longer grey but a bright white of possibility. Yes, in answer to your questions we are hopefully going to go. Back to Australia. A country which can give bel bambino endless possibilities. And us too.
It is going to be a long and hard road to get there. We need to apply for a partner visa for bel marito to migrate. We need proof of our relationship, finances, life together and a lot of proof which I hope after digging around we have. We haven't applied yet as the application is big, we are still in the hunting and gathering stage. But at least the vision finally is clear.
I thought I would be sad at the prospect of leaving my beloved Italy but I'm not. I want to leave this country with beautiful memories and I fear that if I stay too much longer my memories will not be so sweet.
bel ragazzo,
having a baby in Italy,
Canedolia
This is such a sad, sweet post. Having worked on and off in Italy, I share so many of your feelings about it - so beautiful, so wonderful and yet so corrupt and difficult to live in. For as long as I've read your blog, I've admired your optimism and positivity and I think you can truly say you've given Italy a good chance. Keep your happy memories and don't spoil them with regrets. Just look forward to the next adventure! Wishing you all the best!
Thanks Canedolia,I am glad you know what I am talking about. So wonderful to live here but so difficult just like you said.
Hi Leanne...I read your answer to my message in the other post. And...yes, I'm Italian. I've been in Mildura (VIC), then we flew to Gold Coast and now we are going to relocate to Perth...hopefully definitely. And I really don't think we wiil be back to Italy in the next year. It's probably easier to catch up here, even if it's hard to arrange since distances in Oz seems to be so HUUUUGE! Reading your new post....I was not so much surprised. Well, I know that the idea of the South of Italy can be attractive...I did it!!!!!! And I know you can feel so excited in finding out landscapes, traditions, people geatures and so on. But, as you said, work is a trap since you can get it only through someone you know and, even if you nor like it you nor are paid, you cannot leave it just because "someone" helped you finding it!!! And few words I want to spend about hospitals because you have more experience than me because you're a mom. But I had a horrible experience in there! By and large, I'm glad to read that you guys took the decision to come back to Oz...because I also know how life is here. And I'm especially happy that you are going to do it before bad memories can exacerbate positive ones...which is what happened to me and this is a great regret that makes me feel so sad when I think to my last years in my homeland.You guys really deserve a bright future and for your bel bambino as well. Experiences can only enrich our life, but we also need to change as soon as they can turn into a trap and beautiful memories can vanish....Sorry for such a long message, but it's something I deeply feel in my heart.Well, now keep it positive, smile and plan with energies your new future!! And keep on writing please...I really like the way you write and are! It makes me feel understood.You will ace it!!! I'm absolutely sure!Have a lovely day
Hi Leanne,Strange how when the child comes, everything really changes. Sounds like we have had similar paths in our lives. I wish you all the best and truly DO understand! I was in Malito for six years before we moved back to California and I still miss it- the good parts of it- but know we did the right thing for our lives and lives of our boys. I hope you are able to bring Anthony back to Malito for summers so he can have that connection to Giuseppe's family and all those good things about the village. I know we have done the right thing to provide the best life we can to our family, and you are doing the same....all the best and hopefully someday we can meet for that barbeque we missed out on last summer!
You're coming back to Oz! Yay! Good luck with the visa stuff. My experience with it was amazing (got my visa in 3 days, though it was a student visa). I only have good things to say about Australian immigration bureaucracy if that makes you feel better. :)I know what you mean about wanting to leave Italy before the bad memories overtake the good ones. I almost feel like I left France too late because I was really unhappy at the end. But I couldn't stand the daily struggle of no real career or decent income and it does seem like it's becoming a problem in more and more European countries. I still love Europe and want to go back to travel around more, but I will never be more than a tourist there. I can't imagine ever living there again.
Hi Giulia,Thanks for your message and hopefully we will make it down under like you soon!Hi Carolina, You of all people understand cause you lived just down the road from us here. We need to think of bel bambino and his future is not here. See you at the BBQ next time with stories to tell!Hi Jennie,Yes, I shall be moving hopefully your way soonish. Hope the visa process will be ok for us like it was you!
Leanne, I know exactly how you must be feeling. I must same I'm a little envious of you. I ask myself at least once a day what I'm doing living here and dream of going back to Scotland or even moving to Australia! At the moment it's not really an option and I'm unsure if we'd be any better off in Scotland. I'm hoping that things will improve in Italy but as time goes on it's seeming unlikely.
Da hell are you guys doing living in the South? Lombardia is one of the wealthiest parts of Europe, part of the Blue Banana (look it up) as they call. Milano is where the money's at. The south will never be on par with the north, it's a mafia ridden corruption infested part of the world, albeit a gorgeous one landscape wise. But you should've moved to Milano (how did it English mess that up by cutting the o which makes it sound better, Milan sounds like crap), once you had the bel bambino
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Sink into a journey through music
Duration:2.5 часа
In the last year, I have been experimenting with over 20 live sessions of Waterways, this builds on many years of experimenting with creating narrative through sound and music prior to that. Waterways is my way of honoring music; it's a time for us to be together in our listening, without distraction. A safe space to sit, without words, and bask in the glory of beautiful sounds.
A small audience will sink into their seats, close their eyes, and listen to music on a tube-powered, high dynamic range (high highs, low lows, lots of detail that you don't normally hear), high fidelity sound system, with the majority of source material played from vinyl records. We will enjoy tea and conversation before the session begins. I will provide a theme and some basic details, but the…
Once the set/music starts, there is no need to talk. If you have a very hard time being quiet (not speaking), this experience might not be right for you.
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Rape in South Africa
I barely caught the headline about a South African girl who was raped and badly beaten. I searched for the story on the Internet and came across some startling information. Apparently South Africa is known as the “rape capital”. According to Women’s groups, a woman is raped every 26 seconds. The rate of sexual violence in South Africa is among the highest in the world.
For the period 1998–2000, South Africa was ranked first for rapes per capita according to the United Nations Office on Crimes and Drugs for the period 1998–2000. It is estimated that over 40% of South African women will be raped in their lifetime and that only 1 in 9 rapes are reported. It is also estimated that 14% of perpetrators of rape are convicted in South Africa. According to a survey that questioned rape victims who did not report the crime to the police, 33.3% of victims cited they feared reprisals, 9.6% cited that they felt the police would not be able to solve the crime, and 9.2% cited embarrassment as their reasons for not reporting the crime.
There are several different forms of sexual violence, including, but not limited to: rape or sexual assault, child sexual assault and incest, intimate partner sexual assault, unwanted sexual contact/touching, sexual harassment, sexual exploitation, revealing one’s genitals to another without consent, public masturbation, and voyeurism. There are several types of sexual violence cases in South Africa that have specifically garnered a significant amount of international attention:
South Africa has the highest reported incident of rape in the world. While men are also subjected to sexual violence and 3.5% of men have been forced to have sex with other men, the majority of sexual violence is against women. The South African government reports that one of these reasons is the culture of patriarchy in South Africa. Its report states that patriarchy is firmly rooted in the country and fighting it is seen as attempting to destroy African tradition or Afrikaner ideals. The danger from rape and sexual assault is compounded because of the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in South African townships. A woman being raped over the age of 25 has a one in four chance that her attacker is HIV positive and more women than men are affected from HIV/AIDS. The perpetrators of rape in South Africa tend to be men known to the victim. It is reported that a husband or boyfriend kills a woman every six hours in South Africa. Many men and women say that rape cannot occur in relationships; however, one in four women reported having been abused by an intimate partner.
Corrective rape is prevalent in South Africa. More more than 10 women per week are raped or gang-raped in Cape Town alone because of their sexual orientation. 31 have been died from their attacks. Two years ago Noxolo Nogwaza , 24 years old was raped, beaten and stabbed to death on her way home from a night out with her friends in the South African township of Kwa Thema on 24 April 2011. Her brutalised body was dumped in a shallow ditch. It is believed that the motive was her sexual orientation. Little progress is made on her case and her attackers still remain at large.
There is also the problem of sexual violence in schools. girls from all levels of society and ethnic groups have been subjected to sexual violence at school in bathrooms, empty classrooms, dormitories, and more. Police, prosecutors, and social workers have also complained that many incidents of sexual violence in schools are not reported to them because schools often prefer to deal with it internally, thus hindering justice against the perpetrators. The danger of sexual violence in schools has created a barrier for girls to seek education. HRW also reported that South African girls’ school performance suffers after an incident of sexual violence.
Societal attitudes contribute to this epidemic. The Medical Research Council states, “Many forms of sexual violence, particularly sexual harassment and forms of sexual coercion that do not involve physical force are widely viewed as normal male behaviour.”
Among children, a survey by CIET found 60% of both boys and girls, aged 10 to 19 years old, thought it was not violent to force sex upon someone they knew, while around 11% of boys and 4% of girls admitted to forcing someone else to have sex with them. The study also found that 12.7% of the students believed in the virgin cleansing myth.
In a related survey conducted among 1,500 school children in the Johannesburg township of Soweto, a quarter of all the boys interviewed said that ‘jackrolling’, a term for gang rape, was fun. Furthermore, more than half the interviewees insisted that when a girl says no to sex she really means yes. It is also noteworthy that those in this study were school children as age is significantly associated with rape. Men from ages 20–40 are more likely to have raped than younger or older men.
Market Research Africa, a Johannesburg-based market research agency, reported in 1994 that 76% of men felt that women had a right to say no to sex, one third thought that women could not decide for themselves on abortion, and 10% condoned a man beating a woman or his wife.
I can’t imagine why anyone would think a woman means “yes” when she is fighting off the man’s unwanted attention. “No” means “no”. No woman wants to be forced to have sex with anyone. Sex is supposed to be consensual. And rape is not sex. It is an act of violence. The 17 year old girl was brutally raped. The Cape Town newspaper, Cape Argus newspaper stated that she was sliced open from her stomach to her genitals and then dumped as if she were trash on a building site in the town of Bredasdorp, 130 km (80 miles) east of Cape Town. What is going to become of this? Will there be justice for this victim in a country where rape has lost its power to shock? The government of the Republic of South Africa is aware of this problem of sexual violence against women and there is a law which is supposed to ensure rights of all of the people in South Africa with the democratic values of human dignity, equality and freedom. Furthermore, it calls for the right to freedom and security, including freedom from all forms of violence by either public or private sources and the right to bodily and psychological integrity, including reproduction and bodily security.
It seems to me that the law has very little effect on the violence it is supposed to be protecting its women from. The harsh reality is that women are being brutally raped and abused and are not receiving adequate psychological, social, or medical care. There are few places rape and abuse victims can turn. The Simelela Centre is one of those places. It was established in 1998 in response to a case involving the rape of a 1-year-old girl at the hands of her father in Khayelitsha’s Site C.
Something needs to be done and fast. Women should not be living in fear. Imagine the fear of your son growing up and one day raping your neighbor’s daughter? The way men view women has to change. The law has to do more to protect women and girls. It’s time for the lawmaker to fulfill their promises.
Outrage grows over the incident, according to a news report on CNN. Many marched the streets of Bredasdorp toward the crime scene, chanting, “No violence! No violence.” Residents say that this attack is uncharacteristic of the rural town. I read that the girl’s injuries were so horrific that the hospital staff who battled to save her life needed counseling. She was able to identify one of her attackers before she died. He was a family friend. The victim’s aunt had this to say about him, “He was a lovely child to have in the house. He was her friend, and it’s just incomprehensible.”
He and two others have been arrested. More arrests are forthcoming. Two of the men arrested have been charged been charged with murder and rape, the same charges the third will face. Let’s hope that they all will be brought to justice. It’s unfortunate that it had to take this young girl’s horrific ordeal and subsequent death to spark outrage. There was the case of a mentally handicapped girl, same age as this last victim was raped by seven men, aged between 14 and 20 and the attack was recorded on a cell phone video which later went viral. The men are on trial. Unfortunately, this incident failed to gain the same outrage and attention as did the gang rape in New Delhi. Columnist Rachel Davis of the online publication, Daily Maverick, raised this disturbing question: “If the gang-rape of a mentally handicapped 17-year-old failed to get thousands on the streets in protest, what will?”
The men of South Africa need to stand up with the women and speak out against this epidemic. The perpetrators of these crimes need to be brought to justice and women and girls need to feel safe in their communities. Girls should be able to go to school and learn in a safe environment. Their education is important. They should not be forced to stay out of school because they are afraid of being attacked. Girls should not have to live in fear of being brutally raped by strangers or even men they know. Women should not be treated as if they have no value. Violence against women and girls needs to be taken seriously and the public needs to make as much noise as possible, letting the government and the perpetrators know that they have had enough. Let us join the men and women of South Africa and say, “No more violence!” In the words of one of the women from Bredasdorp, “…we must do something.” No more silence. It’s time to take action! Let the death of Anene Booyson count for something.
Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_violence_in_South_Africa; http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/south-africa-girl-dies-after-rape-comparison-made-to-indian-case-327511; http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jan/06/ana-matronic-backs-amnesty-write-for-rights-campaign; http://www.asafeworldforwomen.org/domestic-violence/dv-africa/dv-safrica/1386-violence-against-women-in-contemporary-south-africa.html; http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/08/world/africa/south-africa-gang-rape/index.html; http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/06/us-safrica-rape-idUSBRE9150VZ20130206
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What is stress? For some it is trying to prioritise the many projects they have undertaken and making decisions. For others it is moving to another apartment; raising a family; going for a job interview; meeting their future in-laws. Stress is knowing that the deadline for an article is fast approaching and you just can’t seem to find the time to sit down and write it. Stress is having to wait another 15 minutes for a bus because the first driver did not stop even though he saw you dashing across the street, your arms flailing.
Then there is good stress like having a child; getting married or getting that promotion you always wanted. These are stressful because they are big chances. For each there are greater responsibilities and a lot of adjustments to make.
Stress can result from an overactive imagination. Take Susan for example. She invited her boyfriend for lunch for the first time. She worried that she wouldn’t get home from church in time to prepare the meal. She worried that he wouldn’t get a parking space. She worried that he wouldn’t be able to eat chicken or turkey because she wasn’t sure if he was a vegetarian. She worried that she would be so nervous that she would spill or break something. Well, her boyfriend got a parking space as soon as he arrived. Not only did he eat the chicken and the turkey but he had seconds. Lunch went very well. The only setback was that it was not long enough. Susan had allowed herself to get stressed out because she imagined the worst. Stress robs us of a peace of mind and rest.
Many of us have spent sleepless nights because of stress. We lie awake worrying about that presentation we have to make to very important clients; a job interview or final exams. A lot of times stress is self-induced. We worry and fret unnecessarily and only succeed in giving ourselves high blood pressure. How do we cope with stress? Taking time out is always a good idea and doing something else such as going for walks in the neighbourhood or in the park. Around this time of year it is especially nice because of the changing colours of the leaves and the air is fresh. Fresh air helps to clear the mind. Exercise is another option. Walk off the stress on the treadmill or pump it out of your system as you lift weights. Read a book or flip through a magazine. Pick up the phone and call a friend. It helps to talk to someone. Share this:ShareLike this:Like Loading... February 24, 2011 Posted by notestowomen |
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Leave a comment About Notes to Women’s purpose is to encourage, inspire and motivate women to reach their utmost potential and to enjoy the quality of life God has planned for them. Through devotionals women will be encouraged, uplifted and empowered. Stories of women from different centuries, backgrounds and cultures will offer inspiration. The plight of women from all over the world and their struggles for equality, respect and a promising future will motivate women who are going through their own trials to act and other women to make a difference in their communities.
Women can make a difference. Jesus’ ministry was supported financially by his female followers. Other women spread the Gospel while others used their skills to bless those in their communities. Women, I encourage you to live out loud. Let God use you. Don’t let your age, background or circumstance stand in your way. Let the lives of other phenomenal women inspire you to follow your heart, your dream to be the person you envision yourself to be. Be a woman of action. Find your passion and pursue it! Look, learn and live!
I chose the image of a butterfly because it symbolizes resurrection, transformation, transition, rebirth, hope, joy and new beginnings. In the Japanese culture it represents womanhood. I hope this will encourage women to realize that in spite of the injustice and hardship they may face in this world, there is still beauty and hope. Like the butterfly they can emerge from their circumstances (cocoons) as new creatures, ready to spread their wings. Don’t let society, your past or mistakes or fear hold you back. Take flight and experience the joy of living your life to the fullest.
When I was a girl I would look out my bedroom window at the caterpillars; I envied them so much. No matter what they were before, no matter what happened to them, they could just hide away and turn into these beautiful creatures that could fly away completely untouched.
― Patch Adams
“Just living is not enough,” said the butterfly, “one must have sunshine, freedom
and a little flower.” ~Hans Christian Anderson
“What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the Master calls a butterfly.”
“Just like the butterfly, I too will awaken in my own time.”
Deborah Chaskin
“A woman is like a butterfly….
If you want her to stay near you, but fly as she should,
you must not brush the dust off her magical wings,
nor control her essence in your hand…
her beauty will be held only by a stillness and purity of heart.”
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Let's introduce ourselves -- new Hypnos Forum members especially
Topic: Let's introduce ourselves -- new Hypnos Forum members especially (Read 118678 times)
Since it's a brand spanking new year, 2009, why don't we have everybody post a quick "hello" and introduction. Many of us have gotten to know each other over a fairly long period of time here on the Hypnos Forum and its various predecessor incarnations, but many people lurking or posting here may not know all the characters here.Please try to keep this topic to personal introductions, and if everyone can behave and stay on topic, I'll "sticky" this topic so new visitors can benefit from it.I'll go first, in a separate post.
« Last Edit: November 30, 2009, 05:47:42 PM by mgriffin »
Re: It's a new year... let's introduce ourselves
I'm Mike Griffin, founder of Hypnos Recordings (the record label that is the whole point for the www.hypnos.com web site and thus this Hypnos Forum) in 1996 or so. I'm also a recording artist on the label, with a handful of solo recordings, plus 2 collaborative releases with Dave Fulton, 1 with A Produce, 2 with David Tollefson (as Viridian Sun).I live in Portland, Oregon, USA, in a house with a nifty view of a big, green hillside of trees. I'm 43 years old. I live with my fantastic wife Lena, who runs the Hypnos office and mail order operation while I am away slaving at my day job.Hello and welcome!OK, now your turn.
deepspace
I'm Mirko, and I'm going to New Zealand for a holiday in about 1 hr, so I'll try to be quick.I live in Brisbane, Australia. I write music, mostly ambient under the name Deepspace. You may find many slightly, erm, argumentative yet ultimately overly-polite posts on this forum from me. I am 36 years old and have a wonderful wife by the name of Kim Wilkins, who is a rather successful writer. But I'm getting back at her this year, because Hypnos just released one of my albums. So nyaah to her. I also have a beautiful boy called Luka, who is 6 and a darling little feisty girl called Astrid, who is 2 and wears black gumboots with skulls on them. Logged
Deepspace: https://www.facebook.com/deepspaceAU/
Hi, I'm Anthony Paul Kerby (APK) and I live in Ontario, Canada, but was born and raised in southern England (and miss it). I'm married and have a wonderful daughter called Angela.I run the DataObscura record label and have released quite a few albums under 3 names: The Circular Ruins, Lammergeyer, and Nunc Stans. Plus some collaborations.Last real job was teaching philosophy. But now I spend most of my time playing keyboards, messing with gear, listening to music, hanging out on the Hypnos board, thinking, cooking, field-recording, drinking wine, and birdwatching/hiking when the weather is good. And I'm older than Mike Griffin.
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Scott M2
Hi - Scott M2 is an abbreviation of Scott McGregor Moore. I'm also from Ontario - born here in Toronto and returned in the 80s.I've been seriously into electronic music all my life and began to create ambient music in 95 and performing it live since 97.In the last two years I've expanded my ambient obsessions into exploring ambient visuals: photography, films & installations.This year is off to a good start with a small video installation running through January, my first DVD Single released this weekendand a DVD Album very close to completion. This is exciting for me not just for the visuals, but the chance to release music in surround sound. Space... another frontier.I've also been curating THE AMBiENT PiNG live series here in Toronto since 2000 with Jamie Todd - my partner in dreamSTATE,our main ambient project. Though I've been creating ambient for over a decade it always feels like I'm just getting started. Every pebble is a world.My girl is Lynn Harrigan - a poet and teacher who has recently become a fiber artist - where she's found her deepest artistic obsession.We were introduced by a mutual friend to see if dreamSTATE would be interested in creating soundscapes for her multimedia installationin a historic gaol. Very soon we were a couple. We have several wordsoundart projects in development together.A dog named Charlie completes our family. Logged
Scott M2 ~ wordsoundartinstallations / dreamSTATE ~ ambientelectronicsoundscapes
Bill Binkelman, 54, music reviewer of ambient/electronic/new age/etc. music since 1997. Currently reviewing for own site (the lethargic barely on life support Wind and Wire), website New Age Reporter, and just recently joined the staff of two hard copy magazines, New Age Retailer and Inspired Retailer as their new music columnist (finally, after 11 years, a paying gig!). In real life, I'm the license certification officer for Hamline University's School of Education in St. Paul, MN. Have been partnered with Kathryn Heinze, a professor in the School of Education's Center for Second Language Teaching and Learning, since 1996. We are both divorced, no kids, unless you count our beloved lab-mix, Mamie, who we consider our daughter. Live in a small modest 1920s era house on the SE side of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Other interests besides music include NFL football (avid Green Bay Packer fan), cooking (my specialties are my seafood dishes), science fiction and fantasy film, home repair/restoration (when I have time), and single malt scotch (I'm probably the Forum's resident lush). Got my love of music from my mother who slipped this earthly plane in 1990. Have a deserved repuation as a hot-headed curmudgeonly opinionated know-it-all....humph, it's a living. I drink too much, don't get enough exercise, flirt shamelessly, have committed every cardinal sin known to man in my mind (as an ex-Catholic, I was educated to believe if you THOUGHT something, it was as bad as doing it), and, finally, I yearn desperately for a three-way with Anne Hathaway and Anna Pacquin and would sell my soul, provided I still have one, to make it happen. Logged
Harry Dibrell, 57, been fooling around with electronic music since about 1972. Have never released anything, because I seldom finish anything. I was raised all over the world, being from a military family and was heavily influenced by my early years in Japan ( late '50's to early '60's ). I currently live in San Antonio, Texas where the life style is slow and the Mexican food is great. I work for a veterinary lab testing company. I like ethnic foods and Shiner Bock beer and love to sit out in my backyard for hours at a time and barbecue and listen to the sounds that surround me. Kathy, my wife of 26 years , somehow is able to tolerate me and put up with my bizarre tastes in music and everything else. Go figure . It can't be easy having to deal with a 57 year old adolescent. P.S. I have a Texas terrier named Sparky who is only part mutt.
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SunDummy
"Calm seas do not create good mariners."
Forrest Houle, 42 (not to be confused with Forrest Fang). I live in a log home out in the woods, in the foothills of the Selkirk Mountains in northeast Washington State. Married 15 years, with two big crazy dogs to keep us company. I've recorded and released some stuff as SunDummy (and a few other aliases as well); I'm currently just playing guitar for my own enjoyment. I have a ton of recordings in my head, I just can't be bothered to actually take the time to bring them to fruition. I started down the ambient path in college, when I bought Jeff Grienke's :Cities in Fog" LP on a whim. I was enthralled, and have been interested in 'strange' music ever since.I work at home, as the CFO of a medical recruiting company and the bookkeeper of a law firm. It's pretty ideal, although I do find myself working much more, since my office is right here in the den.I like free-heel skiing, road cycling, camping, hiking in the mountains, reading about physics, history and anthropology, and sitting on my front porch enjoying the silence.
« Last Edit: March 12, 2012, 10:59:37 AM by SunDummy »
I wish I was a Glowworm; a Glowworm's never glum. 'Cause how can you be grumpy, when the sun shines out your bum?www.sundummy.com
Hi, Brian Bieniowski, Sagittarius. I'm thirty-two (joined the Forum when I was twenty-four), and a professional editor and semi-professional writer. I'm currently managing editor of Asimov's Science Fiction. I'm an avid fan of ambient music (duh), scuba diving, the swimming portion of triathlon, primitive photography (that is to say I suck at it), and I collect vintage paperbacks. I wish I had a dog, but I have kept a pet tarantula instead for around eleven years. I do not make any music. I've been married to my wife Bianca for five years (been together for about twelve), who works at Random House publishing. We have a little house in suburban New Jersey, but dream about a day when we can both cork off from NYC rat racing and live on the West Coast, like the rest of the cool kids.I run the Quiet Sounds Podcast (just got a nice nod on some public-radio related blog this weekend) and also the Aloof Proof unofficial information site for which there are links to both in my sig.I keep a personal photo/writing/etc. blog at LiveJournal: http://asphalteden.livejournal.com
« Last Edit: January 13, 2009, 06:23:43 AM by Brian Bieniowski »
Hi. I am Martin Fuhs, recording under the alias "Seconds in Formaldehyde".21 Years old, resident in Germany (near Erfurt). Also the head behind theWaterscape Records Label which was started in 2007. Released 3 Full LengthAlbums so far (fourth is finished and get a Vinyl treatment in March/April).If i would have the possibility to take back some time, i would have probablyreleased zero albums till today. Most of my current albums are just based onguitar droning ambient soundscapes. Many People told me that they are verygood and that people feel the emotion i have put into this music, but my fourthalbum is a kind of restart for me and my music. Kind of leaning a bit away fromthis Drone Stuff going into a different Direction. Still a bit drone but also mixedwith "Love Noise" (the kind of noise i do, cause its warm and comfortable) andother Sounds.I do have 2 Cats and i really adore them. Like to play football and from timeto time i do like some Video Games.Guess thats all.
Great contributions so far, everyone. I'd like to give an extra nudge to some of the newer Hypnos Forum members as well as the old-timers. I'm making this a "sticky" (so, for those of you who don't know, it will stay at the top of the topics list) at least for now.
Hi,I am Darren Rogers a new age/ambient music composer. Having released, The Alternate Realms on Hypnos Secret Sounds records, wooo hooo!!.....I am single, looking for Mrs. Right:).....working on other projects right now including doing online video game music.I am a Computer IT tech support person during the day, but at night depending on how I feel or how work went, I play video games, compose music. Love to read a lot when I can.Got some new ideas going for this year, some video projects and maybe even a new album... Logged
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the lost tribe of Em
Hi, I'm Jez Creek, just turned 40. I live and work as a public servant in Nottingham in the UK.I'm a relative newcomer to ambient/drone music, though I've been into synth music for as long as I can remember, and in the last few years discovered and got heavily into the 90's and onwards Berlin School stuff ,after years of being into prog/rock stuff, and one day decided I liked the ambient spacey interludes as much as the more sequencey bits.I accidentally discovered I liked droney stuff when experimenting with lots of timestretch I like making/performing improvised electronic and ambient/drone stuff solo as Modulator ESP and with other people as Astrogator and Cerberus. I like live ambient electronic music so much I took over organising the Awakenings live ambient/electronic eventsRecently I'm starting to get into even more weird and experimental stuff too Logged
adventures in sound
Wayne Higgins, 50. Married Carol 13 years ago, she had a son David (11), I adopted him, he is getting married May 23. Carol and I have a house on 5 acres in the woods in North Florida, her mother lives with us. She is 83 and from Italy. We have 3 dogs(Cleo[Chow], Won Li[Pug], and Ringo[?-BIG], 3 cats(Sparky, Sammy and Gatina) and 2 goats[Nigerian Dwarfs]. I work for a nice group of people in an environmental laboratory in Thomasville, GA where I daily perform the boring tasks which make up my occupation as an inorganic analytical chemist. I graduated from Florida State University in 1991, degree in Food and Nutrition Science.Music background: played guitar very badly until I was 20. I took a music theory class at FSU and it all made sense. Learned about 300 songs in one sememster. (So much for school. First time there was in the late 70's, 3 years and never picked a major, so I dropped out for 8 years.) Also, in my first stint at FSU, I took an electronic music class, which was a formal study of tape machines and Moog synthesizers, they had an enormous Moog 900 series, and a few reel-to-reels. I moved to Texas to play with a band after I dropped out and nothing ever materialized. (What a suprise!) When I returned to Tallahassee for school, I joined my first real band, Gothic Playground. A very fun thrash punk band that occupied most of my time for two years, played numerous gigs and did an album independently on vinyl. I played in a number of bands until a few years ago(always playing bass, BTW). I got a sitar and took lessons for a year from a classical musician(sitar and tabla) from India. I would have probably continued the schooling, but personal situations prevailed and I quit. After a couple of years getting things back together, I decided not to continue but did decide to begin making music I wanted to make.All of the music I make is using an electric guitar and a few effects, recorded on computer. I started up the whole Oenyaw thing about three years ago. There are 14 finished MP3 discs, approximately 80 hours of music. It has been considerably unsuccessful and I am considering ditching the whole thing and starting over. The idea of Oenyaw will remain, the music will not change, but the Oenyaw name will go away as will the legal and internet expenses. It's become the monkey on my back, as well as a silly way of presenting myself. Wayne Higgins solo performer needs to become Wayne Higgins. There I said it!If any one wishes to add or send me advise or solicit me for music, feel free to contact me.
« Last Edit: January 13, 2009, 01:26:14 PM by oenyaw »
Pete Kelly, I record under the pseudonym 'Igneous Flame'A few things about me:I live a few miles away from the North York Moors in Blighty with my partner Denise and my hound Maxa. I've left the 'real world' behind, in a sense.I'm able to work on my music full-time at the moment. I work VERY slowly, I wish I could get more material finished sometimes, but I just keep at it. I think tenacity is a much undervalued quality.I try to create music that is unique (in as much as anything can be, realistically). I very much believe in the value of ambient music - of what it can do for people. I'm not interested in what I consider to be 'ambient muzak'. I'm extremely opinionated and my opinions are quite extreme - I don't believe in what we're told anymore. cheersPete
Quote from: petekelly on January 13, 2009, 01:25:26 PMPete Kelly, I record under the pseudonym 'Igneous Flame'(snip)I'm extremely opinionated and my opinions are quite extreme - I don't believe in what we're told anymore. cheersPeteNow HERE'S a man after my own heart! Logged
jim brenholts
i am jim brenholts. i'm 52 (53 in march) and live in the pittsburgh area. i have two amazing grandsons and i am a huge fan of lots of electronic, ambient, most new age and some esoteric music. i have been reviewing music for about 10 or 11 years and i have been creating it for a little over 5 years - but i do not consider myself a musician.in real life i am a drug and alcohol therapist/case manager. i evaluate addicted clients with no insurance or means of paying for treatment and refer for a level of care and help arrange funding.
all the best and God blessjimwww.rigelorionis.com
Joe R
Hello, I'm Joe Rygwelski. I'm 49 (gasp!) years old, and have a wonderful wife named Carol (a dental hygienist), and two children. Sarah is 19, and is studying to be a nutritionist. Anthony is 8, and seems permanently attached to our wii. I work at a utility company in mid-Michigan, installing underground gas lines. I've always been obsessed with music, and discovered ambient music about 10 years ago. But I still love music from my youth- Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, The Clash, The Stones, The Stooges, Johnny Cash, Gang Of Four, Pink Floyd, etc. I love to do surrealistic paintings, though I rarely have the free time anymore... or perhaps I'm no longer disciplined enough to MAKE the time. So now I have a million strange paintings in my head just dying to bust out.I am passionate about fishing and camping, canoeing, hiking, etc. Also passionate about good strong beers --pale ales and amber ales being my favorites.I love watching sports, especially hockey and football. I watch as many Detroit Redwings games as I can, and I even watch the 0-16 Lions.I'm very cynical about politicians, and leadership in general, and earned the label of being disrespectful towards authority in grade school. The Dylan line that goes "Don't Follow Leaders, and watch the parking meters" resonates very strongly with me. « Last Edit: January 13, 2009, 05:29:33 PM by Joe R »
Excuse me excuse me, old vet comin' through (not at all, really)....Hi I'm Judd Stephens. Originally from Indiana, moved to South Carolina for the last 8 years, and now moving to Colorado in just a few days. To the average person on the street I'm a regular ambient aficionado but in here, I'm pretty much a novice. Basically I'm a modest fan with a modest collection of music, who enjoys ambient and finds the people who create it, interesting. I'm a Massage Therapist, I also do Reiki and other similar therapeutic modalities... although I use some music in sessions, I knew about this music long before I decided to become a "therapist". While still in high school, around 1990 I stumbled across a couple radio shows on the public radio station WVXU from Cincinnati (Xavier University originally, then expanded). Their local Sunday evening show "Soundscapes", followed by some national broadcast show called "Echoes" slowly became a ritual for me, as a 10th grader... yeah I was a little deprived I would record the shows on cassette and then make playlists of what I heard based on the DJ... naturally what followed was purchasing some of the music. My 1st cassette tape if I remember right was the Hearts of Space Universe Sampler from '90. I was getting pretty hooked by then. I like to practice Qigong (it's a Chinese form of exercise), play Ultimate Frisbee (though I'm 35 now and at a bit of a crossroads), I'm still newly married of 8 months to my wife from Peru. The 5 years of Spanish from public schooling has paid off , but I've got a lot to learn about real Castillian, or Spanish. Another fun thing to do is hike and take some photos, and the 2 years spent working in Yellowstone NP turned me on to that. Here at the forum I enjoy reading most of the posts from people more knowledgeable, regardless of the topic, and will gladly submit what I know or toss in a joke and wonder about its reception. I'm also a mean editor of my own posts then copy'n paste it to hide the fact that I edited it, but hey what do you care...
Hello, I'm the other Forrest (not to confused with Forrest Houle). I'm a couple of years older than Mike with 70s progressive rock collection to prove it. My early interest in electronic music started with a class in college, which provided me with generous access to an Arp 2500, Arp 2600 and a Moog Mark V. I was also interested in minimalism, having really taken to the works of Steve Reich, Philip Glass and Terry Riley. In the late 80s and early 90s, my music took a little detour from EM when I studied the gu zheng (Chinese zither), started playing gagaku (Japanese court music) with a local group of Asian musicians on an oboe-like instrument called the hichiriki, and took a workshop on Balinese gamelan in the Bay Area. I returned to EM in earnest in the late 90s when I discovered algorithmic music and, in particular, fractal music. My current music is probably still a mixture of these different influences. 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Proyecto europeo para detectar contaminantes químicos en los alimentos
Compartir Proyecto europeo para detectar contaminantes químicos en los alimentos
La tragedia de la leche contaminada en China que ha llegado a afectar a uno de cada 4 bebés no ha dejado indiferente al resto del mundo. Ante la posibilidad de que la falta de control pueda jugarles una mala pasada, y queremos creer que también para mayor tranquilidad de los consumidores europeos, se ha puesto en marcha el proyecto CONffIDENCE para la detección de contaminantes químicos en los alimentos.
En la iniciativa trabajan conjuntamente 10 países con el objetivo de detectar en los alimentos sustancias como plaguicidas, contaminantes orgánicos, productos farmacéuticos, antibióticos, metales pesados o toxinas del marisco.
Como futuros papás y como papás nos interesa que los alimentos que consumimos sean absolutamente seguros y que no afecten en forma alguna el desarrollo del bebé en gestación ni a los niños en pleno crecimiento.
Desde luego, es terrible que se reaccione a costa de la desgracia de otros, pero al menos el caso de China ha hecho ponerse las pilas a los organismos europeos. Los procedimientos que se utilizarán parecen muy rápidos y efectivos. Esperemos que se ponga mayor énfasis en los productos destinados a los más pequeños así los consumidores nos sentiremos más protegidos.
Vía | Directo al Paladar Más información | Plataforma sinc En Bebés y más | La contaminación industrial produce daños cerebrales en los niños, 10.000 niños siguen hospitalizados en China, Efectos causados por el arsénico en los futuros bebés | 2018-43/0000/es_middle.json.gz/3477 | {"url": "https://www.bebesymas.com/noticias/proyecto-europeo-para-detectar-contaminantes-quimicos-en-los-alimentos", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "es", "source_domain": "www.bebesymas.com", "date_download": "2018-10-15T09:10:31Z", "digest": "sha1:DXUYVI5DNY2TJAJM5HLKJRBWE2TWVIYT"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 1606, 1606.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1606, 8352.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1606, 7.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1606, 317.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1606, 0.98]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1606, 200.4]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1606, 1.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1606, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1606, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1606, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1606, 0.43589744]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1606, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1606, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1606, 0.11868132]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1606, 0.09230769]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1606, 0.09230769]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1606, 0.09230769]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1606, 0.09230769]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1606, 0.02564103]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1606, 0.04102564]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1606, 0.05934066]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1606, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1606, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1606, 0.09157509]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1606, 0.56175299]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1606, 5.43824701]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1606, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1606, 4.56226109]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1606, 251.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 71, 0.0], [71, 152, 0.0], [152, 560, 1.0], [560, 787, 1.0], [787, 998, 1.0], [998, 1365, 1.0], [1365, 1606, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 71, 0.0], [71, 152, 0.0], [152, 560, 0.0], [560, 787, 0.0], [787, 998, 0.0], [998, 1365, 0.0], [1365, 1606, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 71, 9.0], [71, 152, 10.0], [152, 560, 70.0], [560, 787, 29.0], [787, 998, 36.0], [998, 1365, 61.0], [1365, 1606, 36.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 71, 0.0], [71, 152, 0.0], [152, 560, 0.002457], [560, 787, 0.00888889], [787, 998, 0.0], [998, 1365, 0.0], [1365, 1606, 0.02057613]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 71, 0.0], [71, 152, 0.0], [152, 560, 0.0], [560, 787, 0.0], [787, 998, 0.0], [998, 1365, 0.0], [1365, 1606, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 71, 0.01408451], [71, 152, 0.02469136], [152, 560, 0.02941176], [560, 787, 0.00440529], [787, 998, 0.00473934], [998, 1365, 0.01089918], [1365, 1606, 0.04149378]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1606, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1606, 0.00042242]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1606, null]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1606, null]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1606, null]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1606, -25.60549666]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1606, 9.0]], "is_duplicate": false} | 200.4 |
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U.S. Code › Title 11 › Chapter 3 › Subchapter I › § 305 11 U.S. Code § 305 - Abstention
Abstention
(a) The court, after notice and a hearing, may dismiss a case under this title, or may suspend all proceedings in a case under this title, at any time if—
the interests of creditors and the debtor would be better served by such dismissal or suspension; or
a petition under section 1515 for recognition of a foreign proceeding has been granted; and
the purposes of chapter 15 of this title would be best served by such dismissal or suspension.
A foreign representative may seek dismissal or suspension under subsection (a)(2) of this section.
An order under subsection (a) of this section dismissing a case or suspending all proceedings in a case, or a decision not so to dismiss or suspend, is not reviewable by appeal or otherwise by the court of appeals under section 158(d), 1291, or 1292 of title 28or by the Supreme Court of the United States under section 1254 of title 28.
(Pub. L. 95–598, Nov. 6, 1978, 92 Stat. 2561; Pub. L. 101–650, title III, § 309(a), Dec. 1, 1990, 104 Stat. 5113; Pub. L. 102–198, § 5, Dec. 9, 1991, 105 Stat. 1623; Pub. L. 109–8, title VIII, § 802(d)(6), Apr. 20, 2005, 119 Stat. 146.)
A principle of the common law requires a court with jurisdiction over a particular matter to take jurisdiction. This section recognizes that there are cases in which it would be appropriate for the court to decline jurisdiction. Abstention under this section, however, is of jurisdiction over the entire case. Abstention from jurisdiction over a particular proceeding in a case is governed by proposed 28 U.S.C. 1471(c). Thus, the court is permitted, if the interests of creditors and the debtor would be better served by dismissal of the case or suspension of all proceedings in the case, to so order. The court may dismiss or suspend under the first paragraph, for example, if an arrangement is being worked out by creditors and the debtor out of court, there is no prejudice to the results of creditors in that arrangement, and an involuntary case has been commenced by a few recalcitrant creditors to provide a basis for future threats to extract full payment. The less expensive out-of-court workout may better serve the interests in the case. Likewise, if there is pending a foreign proceeding concerning the debtor and the factors specified in proposed 11 U.S.C. 304(c) warrant dismissal or suspension, the court may so act.
Subsection (b) gives a foreign representative authority to appear in the bankruptcy court to request dismissal or suspension. Subsection (c) makes the dismissal or suspension order nonreviewable by appeal or otherwise. The bankruptcy court, based on its experience and discretion is vested with the power of decision.
2005—Subsec. (a)(2). Pub. L. 109–8 added par. (2) and struck out former par. (2) which read as follows:
“(2)(A) there is pending a foreign proceeding; and
“(B) the factors specified in section 304(c) of this title warrant such dismissal or suspension.”
1991—Subsec. (c). Pub. L. 102–198 substituted “title 28” for “this title” in two places.
1990—Subsec. (c). Pub. L. 101–650 inserted before period at end “by the court of appeals under section 158(d), 1291, or 1292 of this title or by the Supreme Court of the United States under section 1254 of this title”.
Amendment by Pub. L. 109–8 effective 180 days after Apr. 20, 2005, and not applicable with respect to cases commenced under this title before such effective date, except as otherwise provided, see section 1501 of Pub. L. 109–8, set out as a note under section 101 of this title. | 2016-07/0000/en_head.json.gz/15866 | {"url": "https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/11/305?quicktabs_8=3", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.law.cornell.edu", "date_download": "2016-02-06T04:17:50Z", "digest": "sha1:YG6PPJ4UHTI5USYH33TN6SM3WMJEOHJH"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 3605, 3605.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 3605, 5050.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 3605, 17.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 3605, 71.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 3605, 0.91]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 3605, 170.7]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 3605, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 3605, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 3605, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 3605, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 3605, 0.35495716]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 3605, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 3605, 0.10835694]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 3605, 0.17811615]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 3605, 0.15155807]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 3605, 0.10835694]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 3605, 0.10835694]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 3605, 0.10835694]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 3605, 0.01274788]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 3605, 0.04461756]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 3605, 0.02230878]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 3605, 0.03182375]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 3605, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 3605, 0.30966952]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 3605, 0.3804878]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 3605, 4.59186992]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 3605, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 3605, 4.90165686]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 3605, 615.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 88, 0.0], [88, 99, 0.0], [99, 254, 0.0], [254, 355, 0.0], [355, 447, 0.0], [447, 542, 1.0], [542, 641, 1.0], [641, 979, 1.0], [979, 1216, 0.0], [1216, 2448, 1.0], [2448, 2766, 1.0], [2766, 2870, 0.0], [2870, 2921, 0.0], [2921, 3019, 1.0], [3019, 3108, 1.0], [3108, 3327, 1.0], [3327, 3605, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 88, 0.0], [88, 99, 0.0], [99, 254, 0.0], [254, 355, 0.0], [355, 447, 0.0], [447, 542, 0.0], [542, 641, 0.0], [641, 979, 0.0], [979, 1216, 0.0], [1216, 2448, 0.0], [2448, 2766, 0.0], [2766, 2870, 0.0], [2870, 2921, 0.0], [2921, 3019, 0.0], [3019, 3108, 0.0], [3108, 3327, 0.0], [3327, 3605, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 88, 20.0], [88, 99, 1.0], [99, 254, 30.0], [254, 355, 17.0], [355, 447, 15.0], [447, 542, 17.0], [542, 641, 14.0], [641, 979, 62.0], [979, 1216, 46.0], [1216, 2448, 203.0], [2448, 2766, 47.0], [2766, 2870, 18.0], [2870, 2921, 8.0], [2921, 3019, 15.0], [3019, 3108, 14.0], [3108, 3327, 39.0], [3327, 3605, 49.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 88, 0.13580247], [88, 99, 0.0], [99, 254, 0.0], [254, 355, 0.0], [355, 447, 0.04444444], [447, 542, 0.02150538], [542, 641, 0.01075269], [641, 979, 0.05792683], [979, 1216, 0.39790576], [1216, 2448, 0.00916667], [2448, 2766, 0.0], [2766, 2870, 0.125], [2870, 2921, 0.02222222], [2921, 3019, 0.0326087], [3019, 3108, 0.14814815], [3108, 3327, 0.12077295], [3327, 3605, 0.08988764]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 88, 0.0], [88, 99, 0.0], [99, 254, 0.0], [254, 355, 0.0], [355, 447, 0.0], [447, 542, 0.0], [542, 641, 0.0], [641, 979, 0.0], [979, 1216, 0.0], [1216, 2448, 0.0], [2448, 2766, 0.0], [2766, 2870, 0.0], [2870, 2921, 0.0], [2921, 3019, 0.0], [3019, 3108, 0.0], [3108, 3327, 0.0], [3327, 3605, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 88, 0.125], [88, 99, 0.09090909], [99, 254, 0.00645161], [254, 355, 0.0], [355, 447, 0.0], [447, 542, 0.0], [542, 641, 0.01010101], [641, 979, 0.0147929], [979, 1216, 0.09704641], [1216, 2448, 0.01136364], [2448, 2766, 0.00943396], [2766, 2870, 0.02884615], [2870, 2921, 0.01960784], [2921, 3019, 0.01020408], [3019, 3108, 0.03370787], [3108, 3327, 0.03196347], [3327, 3605, 0.02158273]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 3605, 0.15541631]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 3605, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 3605, 0.74353486]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 3605, -216.2994911]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 3605, -24.79565989]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 3605, 24.14909092]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 3605, 64.0]], "is_duplicate": true} | 170.7 |
A Monumental Map of Ancient Rome
Reconstruction of the Forma Urbis Romae (Severan Marble Plan of Rome)
The large brick wall to the left of the entrance of the church of Santi Cosma e Damiano once sported a monumental marble map of ancient Rome, the Forma Urbis Romae.
The wall, now peppered with clamp holes, was once completely veneered with 151 slabs of marble, on which was incised a scaled map (1:240) of the ancient city, with north at the bottom.
The Forma Urbis Romae, also known as the Severan Marble Plan of Rome (c. 203-211 CE), was roughly 18 m wide and 13 m high (60 by 43 feet). It was mounted onto the wall of a room in the Templum Pacis, which had been built by the emperor Vespasian (r. 69-79).
Sadly, only 10-15% of the map survives in the form of more than a thousand fragments. | 2021-43/0000/en_head.json.gz/3687 | {"url": "https://www.walksinrome.com/blog/the-forma-urbis-romae-a-monumental-map-of-ancient-rome", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.walksinrome.com", "date_download": "2021-10-15T20:02:59Z", "digest": "sha1:BEBRH74JHCNW7CEYC45IBNXTM3FBYFX6"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 796, 796.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 796, 9155.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 796, 6.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 796, 454.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 796, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 796, 101.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 796, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 796, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 796, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 796, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 796, 0.35359116]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 796, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 796, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 796, 0.07455429]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 796, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 796, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 796, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 796, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 796, 0.04051864]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 796, 0.06320908]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 796, 0.08752026]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 796, 0.01104972]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 796, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 796, 0.22651934]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 796, 0.57718121]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 796, 4.1409396]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 796, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 796, 4.07240915]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 796, 149.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 33, 0.0], [33, 103, 0.0], [103, 268, 1.0], [268, 453, 1.0], [453, 711, 1.0], [711, 796, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 33, 0.0], [33, 103, 0.0], [103, 268, 0.0], [268, 453, 0.0], [453, 711, 0.0], [711, 796, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 33, 6.0], [33, 103, 11.0], [103, 268, 31.0], [268, 453, 33.0], [453, 711, 52.0], [711, 796, 16.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 33, 0.0], [33, 103, 0.0], [103, 268, 0.0], [268, 453, 0.03977273], [453, 711, 0.07438017], [711, 796, 0.04938272]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 33, 0.0], [33, 103, 0.0], [103, 268, 0.0], [268, 453, 0.0], [453, 711, 0.0], [711, 796, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 33, 0.15151515], [33, 103, 0.11428571], [103, 268, 0.04848485], [268, 453, 0.00540541], [453, 711, 0.05426357], [711, 796, 0.01176471]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 796, 0.89045066]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 796, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 796, 0.1260857]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 796, -15.36003873]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 796, -3.69644653]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 796, 43.50767435]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 796, 7.0]], "is_duplicate": false} | 101.5 |
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Here are the films / movies of 2011. The good, the bad, the long, the short, the box office hits and the surprise packages! It's all about the films and movies we went to see and it's all about what was around in 2011.This list has been viewed 394 times. This list has 8 sub-lists and 2,040 members.
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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 (2011)
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (commonly referred to as Breaking Dawn – Part 1) is a 2011 American romantic fantasy film directed by Bill Condon and based on the novel Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer. The first part of a two-part film forms the fourth installment in The Twilight Saga series. All three main cast members, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, reprised their roles. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 is a 2011 epic fantasy film directed by David Yates and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the second of two cinematic parts based on the novel Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling. The film, which is the eighth and final instalment in the Harry Potter film series, was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman, David Barron, and Rowling. The story continues to follow Harry Potter's quest to find and destroy Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, alongside Rupert Grint and Emma Watson as Harry's best friends, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Principal photography began on 19 February 2009, and was completed on 12 June 2010, with reshoots taking place in December 2010, marking the series' closure of ten years of filming. Part 2 was released in 2D, 3-D and IMAX cinemas worldwide from 13–15 July 2011, and is the only Harry Potter film to be released in 3-D. Honey 2 (2011)
Honey 2 is a dance film which is a sequel to the 2003 film Honey, directed by Bille Woodruff, who directed the original film. It stars Katerina Graham, Randy Wayne, Melissa Molinaro, Lonette McKee (reprising her role from Honey) and Audrina Patridge. The film was released to cinemas in Britain on June 10, 2011 and direct to DVD in North America. Beastly (2011)
Beastly is a 2011 romantic fantasy drama film loosely based on Alex Flinn's 2007 novel of the same name. It is a retelling of the fairytale Beauty and the Beast and is set in modern-day New York City. The film was written and directed by Daniel Barnz and stars Vanessa Hudgens and Alex Pettyfer. Fast Five (2011)
Fast Five (alternatively known as Fast & Furious 5 or Fast & Furious 5: Rio Heist) is a 2011 American action film directed by Justin Lin and written by Chris Morgan. It is the fifth installment in The Fast and the Furious franchise. It was released first in Australia on April 20, 2011, and then in the United States on April 29, 2011. Fast Five follows Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel), Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker), and Mia Toretto (Jordana Brewster) as they plan a heist to steal $100 million from corrupt businessman Hernan Reyes (Joaquim de Almeida) while being pursued for arrest by U.S. Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) agent Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson). The Smurfs (2011)
The Smurfs is a 2011 American 3D comedy film loosely based on The Smurfs comic book series created by the Belgian comics artist Peyo and the 1980s animated TV series it spawned. It was directed by Raja Gosnell and stars Hank Azaria, Neil Patrick Harris, Jayma Mays and Sofía Vergara, with Jonathan Winters and Katy Perry as the voices of Papa Smurf and Smurfette. It is the first CGI/live-action hybrid film produced by Sony Pictures Animation and in The Smurfs trilogy. During early production the film was known as The Smurfs Movie. The Roommate (2011)
The Roommate is a 2011 American thriller film directed by Christian E. Christiansen and starring Minka Kelly, Leighton Meester, Cam Gigandet, Danneel Harris, Matt Lanter, and Aly Michalka. It was theatrically released on February 4, 2011. Monte Carlo (2011)
Monte Carlo is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Thomas Bezucha. Denise Di Novi, Alison Greenspan, Nicole Kidman, and Arnon Milchan produced the film for Fox 2000 Pictures and Regency Enterprises. It began production in Harghita, Romania on May 5, 2010. Sucker Punch (2011)
Sucker Punch is a 2011 American fantasy action film directed by Zack Snyder and co-written by him and Steve Shibuya. It is Snyder's first film based on an original concept. The film stars Emily Browning, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Vanessa Hudgens, Jamie Chung and Carla Gugino. The storyline follows the fantasies of a young woman who is committed to a mental institution, as she makes a plan to escape the hospital before suffering a lobotomy. Just Go with It (2011)
Just Go with It is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan, and produced by Adam Sandler, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman, Nick Swardson and Brooklyn Decker. The film was released on 2011 by Columbia Pictures. The film is based on the 1969 film Cactus Flower, which was adapted from an earlier Broadway stage play written by Abe Burrows, which in turn was based upon the French play Fleur de cactus. So Undercover (2012)
So Undercover is a 2011 American action-comedy film directed by Tom Vaughan and written by Allan Loeb and Steven Pearl. Starring Miley Cyrus, Jeremy Piven, and Mike O'Malley, the film was released for the first time in the United Arab Emirates on September 9, 2011 and released direct-to-video in the United States on February 5, 2013. The film has been released in theatres of only 13 countries worldwide. Thor (2011)
Thor is a 2011 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the fourth installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Kenneth Branagh, written by Ashley Edward Miller, Zack Stentz and Don Payne, and stars Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Stellan Skarsgård, Colm Feore, Ray Stevenson, Idris Elba, Kat Dennings, Rene Russo and Anthony Hopkins. The film tells the story of Thor, the crown prince of Asgard, who is exiled from his homeland to Earth. While there, he forms a relationship with Jane Foster, a scientist. However, Thor must stop his adopted brother Loki, who intends to become the new king of Asgard. Footloose (2011)
Footloose is a 2011 American dance film directed by Craig Brewer. It is a remake of the 1984 film of the same name and stars Kenny Wormald, Julianne Hough, Andie MacDowell, and Dennis Quaid. The film follows a young man who moves from Boston to a small southern town and protests the town's ban against dancing. Scream 4 (2011)
Scream 4 (stylized as SCRE4M) is a 2011 American slasher film and the fourth installment in the Scream series. Directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson, writer of Scream and Scream 2, the film stars an ensemble cast which includes Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Emma Roberts and Hayden Panettiere. The plot involves Sidney Prescott returning to Woodsboro after ten years as part of her book tour. As soon as she arrives, Ghostface once again begins killing students from Woodsboro High, including her younger cousin's friends. Prescott, Gale Weathers-Riley, and Dewey Riley once again team up to stop the murders, but not before having to learn from a new generation the "new rules" of surviving horror films. Soul Surfer (2011)
Soul Surfer is a 2011 American biopic drama film directed by Sean McNamara. It is a film adaptation of the 2004 autobiography Soul Surfer: A True Story of Faith, Family, and Fighting to Get Back on the Board by Bethany Hamilton about her life as a surfer after a horrific shark attack and her recovery. The film stars AnnaSophia Robb, Helen Hunt, Dennis Quaid, and Lorraine Nicholson with Carrie Underwood, Kevin Sorbo, Sonya Balmores, Branscombe Richmond, and Craig T. Nelson. X-Men: First Class (2011)
X-Men: First Class is a 2011 superhero film, based on the X-Men characters appearing in Marvel Comics. It is the fifth installment in the X-Men film series. It serves as both a prequel to the original trilogy and as a soft-reboot of the franchise. The film was directed by Matthew Vaughn and produced by Bryan Singer. The story is set primarily in 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis, and focuses on the relationship between Charles Xavier (Professor X) and Erik Lensherr (Magneto), and the origin of their groups—the X-Men and the Brotherhood of Mutants, respectively. The film stars James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Rose Byrne, January Jones, Oliver Platt and Kevin Bacon. Bad Teacher (2011)
Bad Teacher is a 2011 American comedy film directed by Jake Kasdan based on a screenplay by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, and starring Cameron Diaz, Justin Timberlake, Lucy Punch and Jason Segel. The film was released in the United Kingdom on June 17 and in the United States and Canada on 2011. Bodyguard (2011)
Bodyguard is a 2011 Indian action-comedy film directed by Siddique. It is the third remake of the director's own 2010 Malayalam film of the same name, the second being the 2011 Tamil film Kaavalan starring Vijay and Asin. The film was produced by Atul Agnihotri and featured Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor in the lead roles. It also stars Raj Babbar, Mahesh Manjrekar and Hazel Keech in supporting roles. The film's first look and theatrical trailer was unveiled on 21 July 2011. Bodyguard was released on tiwar 31 August 2011 across 2,250 screens in 70 Indian cities and with 482 prints across the overseas territory. Bodyguard was released in 3250 theatres worldwide. Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011)
Crazy, Stupid, Love (stylized as Crazy Stupid Love) is a 2011 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, and written by Dan Fogelman. It stars Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore, Emma Stone, John Carroll Lynch, Marisa Tomei, Analeigh Tipton and Kevin Bacon. The film was released in United States and Canada by Warner Bros. Pictures on July 29, 2011. Friends with Benefits (2011)
Friends with Benefits is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Will Gluck and starring Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis. The film features a supporting cast that includes Patricia Clarkson, Jenna Elfman, Bryan Greenberg, Nolan Gould, Richard Jenkins, and Woody Harrelson. The plot revolves around Dylan (Timberlake) and Jamie (Kunis), who meet in New York City and naively believe adding sex to their friendship will not lead to complications. Over time they begin to develop deep mutual feelings for each other, only to deny it each time they are together. New Year's Eve (2011)
New Year's Eve is a 2011 romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall. Like Valentine's Day, Marshall's previous film, it depicts a series of holiday vignettes of the state of several romances and features a large ensemble cast led by Halle Berry, Jessica Biel, Jon Bon Jovi, Abigail Breslin, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Robert De Niro, Josh Duhamel, Zac Efron, Héctor Elizondo, Katherine Heigl, Ashton Kutcher, Seth Meyers, Lea Michele, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michelle Pfeiffer, Til Schweiger, Hilary Swank, Sofía Vergara. Hall Pass (2011)
Hall Pass is a 2011 comedy film produced and directed by the Farrelly brothers and co-written by them along with Pete Jones, the writer/director of Stolen Summer. It stars Owen Wilson, Jason Sudeikis, Stephen Merchant, Jenna Fischer and Christina Applegate. It was theatrically released on February 25, 2011. I Am Number Four (2011)
I Am Number Four is a 2011 American teen action science fiction film, directed by D. J. Caruso, starring Alex Pettyfer, Timothy Olyphant, Teresa Palmer, Dianna Agron and Callan McAuliffe. The screenplay by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar and Marti Noxon is based on the novel I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore. Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011)
Transformers: Dark of the Moon (or simply Transformers 3) is a 2011 American science fiction action film based on the Transformers toy line. First released on June 23, 2011, it is the third installment of the live-action Transformers film series. It is a sequel to 2009's Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen taking place three years after that. The film is also the first in the franchise without the involvement of DreamWorks, leaving the series to be produced solely by Paramount Pictures. Like its predecessors, Transformers and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Transformers: Dark of the Moon is directed by Michael Bay and executive produced by Steven Spielberg. This was the last film in the series to be owned by Takara Tomy, as Hasbro assumed ownership of the Transformers films in Japan. This was also the last film in the series to involve the original human characters. The film's story is set three years after the events of the 2009 film, with the Autobots, during their collaboration with the NEST (Nonbiological Extraterrestrial Species Treaty) military force, discovering a hidden alien technology in possession of humans, which had been found by Apollo 11 on the Moon 42 years earlier. However, the Decepticons unveil a plan to use the technology to enslave humanity in order to restore Cybertron, the home planet of the Transformers. Conan the Barbarian (2011)
Conan the Barbarian is a 2011 American-Bulgarian sword and sorcery film based on the character Conan the Barbarian created by Robert E. Howard. The film is a new interpretation of the Conan mythology, and is not related to the films featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger. It stars Jason Momoa in the title role, alongside Rachel Nichols, Rose McGowan, Stephen Lang, Ron Perlman, and Bob Sapp with Marcus Nispel directing. « Previous | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Next » Change Photo
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Cañadas da explicaciones de las cuentas de Gibernau
La modelo se personará en los Juzgados de Esplugues de Llobregat por el supuesto fraude fiscal que habría cometido su exmarido
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Sete Gibernau y Esther Cañadas | Archivo EFE
15 de enero de 2013 (11:16 CET)
Esta vez no será el ex piloto Sete Gibernau, sino la que fue su mujer, Esther Cañadas, la que tendrá que ir a los juzgados. La modelo alicantina se personará este martes ente el juez en Esplugues de Llobregat (Barcelona) para declarar sobre un presunto fraude fiscal de 2,8 millones de euros que habría cometido Gibernau durante los ejercicios 2005 y 2006.
En su defensa, el ex piloto de GP siempre ha explicado que durante ese tiempo su residencia oficial estaba fijada en Suiza y que eso le eximía de pagar impuestos en España. Aunque aseguraba que, por exigencias de su trabajo, tenía que viajar constantemente. Según la ley española, los ciudadanos que permanezcan menos de 183 días en el extranjero están obligados a pagar impuestos en el país de residencia.
Renta y patrimonio
Así, la Fiscalía de Barcelona, tras estudiar un informe de la Administración Tributaria, interpuso una querella al ex piloto catalán por un supuesto delito de evasión en el impuesto de renta de 1,8 millones de euros en el 2005 y de 550.000 euros el año siguiente.
Además de eludir en el impuesto de patrimonio, más de 580.000 euros durante los dos años. La acusación desmiente a Gibernau y asegura que su domicilio oficial está en Catalunya, por lo que debería tributar en España y no en Suiza.
Fiscalía se acoge a Cañadas como un clavo ardiendo
Tras cuatro declaraciones a favor de Gibernau solicitadas por su abogado, la Fiscalía solicitó la declaración de Cañadas para esclarecer dónde vivía en realidad su ex marido y cuál era su país de residencia. Es su última oportunidad para acusar al ex piloto de evasión de impuestos.
Cañadas y Gibernau se casaron en 2007 y se separaron tan sólo un año después, poniendo fin a cuatro años de convivencia. La casi nula relación entre ambos tras su ruptura habría hecho pensar a la acusación que Cañadas podría declarar en contra de su ex pareja.
Sin embargo, el abogado de Cañadas, José Crespo, no quiere avanzar acontecimientos y tira balones fuera cuando se le preguntan por cuál será la postura de su defendida. Habrá que esperar a este martes para conocer la postura de la top model y si, finalmente, pondrá paz o desatará una nueva guerra contra su ex marido. | 2019-51/0000/es_head.json.gz/652 | {"url": "https://www.diariogol.com/hemeroteca/canadas-da-explicaciones-de-las-cuentas-de-gibernau_429977_102.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "es", "source_domain": "www.diariogol.com", "date_download": "2019-12-05T15:07:16Z", "digest": "sha1:QIJJH5D5KNBLVDCW6I3JUIV32KW4H4W6"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 2453, 2453.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 2453, 3858.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 2453, 14.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 2453, 68.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 2453, 0.98]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 2453, 164.1]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 2453, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 2453, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 2453, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 2453, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 2453, 0.46947368]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 2453, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 2453, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 2453, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 2453, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 2453, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 2453, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 2453, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 2453, 0.00979432]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 2453, 0.01958864]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 2453, 0.01371205]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 2453, 0.01052632]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 2453, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 2453, 0.13052632]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 2453, 0.49176471]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 2453, 4.80470588]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 2453, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 2453, 4.80918275]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 2453, 425.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 52, 0.0], [52, 179, 0.0], [179, 185, 1.0], [185, 230, 0.0], [230, 262, 0.0], [262, 619, 1.0], [619, 1026, 1.0], [1026, 1045, 0.0], [1045, 1309, 1.0], [1309, 1540, 1.0], [1540, 1591, 0.0], [1591, 1874, 1.0], [1874, 2135, 1.0], [2135, 2453, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 52, 0.0], [52, 179, 0.0], [179, 185, 0.0], [185, 230, 0.0], [230, 262, 0.0], [262, 619, 0.0], [619, 1026, 0.0], [1026, 1045, 0.0], [1045, 1309, 0.0], [1309, 1540, 0.0], [1540, 1591, 0.0], [1591, 1874, 0.0], [1874, 2135, 0.0], [2135, 2453, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 52, 8.0], [52, 179, 21.0], [179, 185, 2.0], [185, 230, 7.0], [230, 262, 7.0], [262, 619, 62.0], [619, 1026, 69.0], [1026, 1045, 3.0], [1045, 1309, 46.0], [1309, 1540, 41.0], [1540, 1591, 9.0], [1591, 1874, 47.0], [1874, 2135, 47.0], [2135, 2453, 56.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 52, 0.0], [52, 179, 0.0], [179, 185, 0.0], [185, 230, 0.0], [230, 262, 0.35714286], [262, 619, 0.02832861], [619, 1026, 0.00737101], [1026, 1045, 0.0], [1045, 1309, 0.04562738], [1309, 1540, 0.02586207], [1540, 1591, 0.0], [1591, 1874, 0.0], [1874, 2135, 0.01498127], [2135, 2453, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 52, 0.0], [52, 179, 0.0], [179, 185, 0.0], [185, 230, 0.0], [230, 262, 0.0], [262, 619, 0.0], [619, 1026, 0.0], [1026, 1045, 0.0], [1045, 1309, 0.0], [1309, 1540, 0.0], [1540, 1591, 0.0], [1591, 1874, 0.0], [1874, 2135, 0.0], [2135, 2453, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 52, 0.03846154], [52, 179, 0.03149606], [179, 185, 0.33333333], [185, 230, 0.17777778], [230, 262, 0.09375], [262, 619, 0.0280112], [619, 1026, 0.01719902], [1026, 1045, 0.05263158], [1045, 1309, 0.01893939], [1309, 1540, 0.02597403], [1540, 1591, 0.03921569], [1591, 1874, 0.01766784], [1874, 2135, 0.01532567], [2135, 2453, 0.01572327]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 2453, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 2453, 0.00045836]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 2453, null]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 2453, null]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 2453, null]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 2453, 13.12460016]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 2453, 18.0]], "is_duplicate": false} | 164.1 |
7 Lights-Out Facts About Baseball's First Perfect Game
By Hannah Keyser
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On this day in 1880, Lee Richmond of the Worcester Ruby Legs twirled baseball's first-ever perfect game—allowing no hits, walks or hit batsmen to give the Ruby Legs a 1-0 win over the Cleveland Blues. Let's look back at some of this now-legendary game.
1. The Worcester Evening Gazette described the game as "a wonderful shut out" and "the best baseball game on record" but the first use of the term "perfect game" didn't appear until a 1909 Washington Post article.
2. Richmond was a star baseball and football player at Brown University. In fact, he started his pro career while still captaining Brown's team. In his first ever pro start—an exhibition game for which he was paid $10 on June 2, 1879—Richmond threw a no-hitter. He would throw a second no-hitter that same season for Worcester, all while still competing on the collegiate level.
3. The perfect game came in the midst of a 42-inning scoreless streak pitched by Richmond. That's almost 5 complete games.
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4. The circumstances surrounding the historic June 12 game were not exactly conducive to proper preparation. The sequence went a little something like this: Two days before the Saturday game, Richmond pitched a shutout in Worcester. From there, he traveled back to Brown where his senior year was winding to a close. Because of the absurdity that generally surrounds that time in one's life, the Brown baseball team played a game at 4:50 am Saturday morning after staying up all night. Following what must have been a speedy contest, Richmond went to sleep at 6:30 but awoke in time for his 11:30 train back to Worcester. The train ended up getting delayed, forcing Richmond to head right to the park from the station, bypassing dinner. And then, without food in his system and having been awake for nearly 24 hours, he proceeded to pitch baseball's first perfect game.
5. Just four days later, on June 16, Richmond graduated from Brown University. His Ruby Legs manager, Frank Bancroft, was so desperate to get his star hurler back that very same day that he hired a special train to rush Richmond from Providence to Worcester.
6. Five days after Richmond made baseball history, John Ward tossed the second perfect game ever. But this hardly became the trend. Although the first two came within a week of one another, the third perfect game in the National League—then the sole Major League—wouldn't occur for another 84 years.
7. In the midst of his outstanding but ultimately short-lived baseball career, the Brown graduate headed back to school, attending medical school at what is now Columbia University, and began practicing medicine. Following his early retirement from baseball, Richmond moved to Toledo, Ohio for another career change. There, Dr. Richmond became one of the first science teachers at Scott High School before going on to teach at the University of Toledo. | 2022-27/0000/en_head.json.gz/7751 | {"url": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/65028/7-lights-out-facts-about-baseballs-first-perfect-game", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.mentalfloss.com", "date_download": "2022-06-24T22:28:08Z", "digest": "sha1:QZUEQ6Q3FNVEL3MYEBTKOTLFXCSX34NQ"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 3029, 3029.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 3029, 3459.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 3029, 12.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 3029, 40.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 3029, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 3029, 190.8]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 3029, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 3029, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 3029, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 3029, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 3029, 0.36173633]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 3029, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 3029, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 3029, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 3029, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 3029, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 3029, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 3029, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 3029, 0.02714932]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 3029, 0.02714932]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 3029, 0.03455368]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 3029, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 3029, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 3029, 0.19453376]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 3029, 0.53081511]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 3029, 4.83300199]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 3029, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 3029, 5.13777328]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 3029, 503.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 55, 0.0], [55, 72, 0.0], [72, 144, 0.0], [144, 397, 1.0], [397, 611, 1.0], [611, 990, 1.0], [990, 1113, 1.0], [1113, 1148, 0.0], [1148, 2018, 1.0], [2018, 2277, 1.0], [2277, 2577, 1.0], [2577, 3029, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 55, 0.0], [55, 72, 0.0], [72, 144, 0.0], [144, 397, 0.0], [397, 611, 0.0], [611, 990, 0.0], [990, 1113, 0.0], [1113, 1148, 0.0], [1148, 2018, 0.0], [2018, 2277, 0.0], [2277, 2577, 0.0], [2577, 3029, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 55, 8.0], [55, 72, 3.0], [72, 144, 8.0], [144, 397, 44.0], [397, 611, 37.0], [611, 990, 64.0], [990, 1113, 21.0], [1113, 1148, 4.0], [1148, 2018, 148.0], [2018, 2277, 45.0], [2277, 2577, 50.0], [2577, 3029, 71.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 55, 0.01923077], [55, 72, 0.0], [72, 144, 0.0], [144, 397, 0.02469136], [397, 611, 0.0245098], [611, 990, 0.02185792], [990, 1113, 0.03418803], [1113, 1148, 0.0], [1148, 2018, 0.01770956], [2018, 2277, 0.01195219], [2277, 2577, 0.01027397], [2577, 3029, 0.00227273]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 55, 0.0], [55, 72, 0.0], [72, 144, 0.0], [144, 397, 0.0], [397, 611, 0.0], [611, 990, 0.0], [990, 1113, 0.0], [1113, 1148, 0.0], [1148, 2018, 0.0], [2018, 2277, 0.0], [2277, 2577, 0.0], [2577, 3029, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 55, 0.14545455], [55, 72, 0.17647059], [72, 144, 0.11111111], [144, 397, 0.04347826], [397, 611, 0.02803738], [611, 990, 0.02638522], [990, 1113, 0.02439024], [1113, 1148, 0.11428571], [1148, 2018, 0.02068966], [2018, 2277, 0.05019305], [2277, 2577, 0.03333333], [2577, 3029, 0.03539823]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 3029, 0.68089682]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 3029, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 3029, 0.82744491]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 3029, -49.56483996]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 3029, 45.3115745]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 3029, 48.28898713]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 3029, 32.0]], "is_duplicate": false} | 190.8 |
December 14, 2019 @ 11:59 pm – December 15, 2019 @ 1:00 am | 2020-29/0000/en_head.json.gz/5644 | {"url": "https://www.packtheater.com/event/scene-kids-punk-house-party-3/?instance_id=31421", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.packtheater.com", "date_download": "2020-07-02T05:56:15Z", "digest": "sha1:6OSWGDOB3FZR4TNHV7SQS47SM2R5CYHW"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 58, 58.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 58, 1826.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 58, 1.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 58, 74.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 58, 0.99]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 58, 72.3]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 58, 0.05263158]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 58, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 58, 0.78947368]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 58, 0.81818182]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 58, 3.63636364]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 58, 2.14584175]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 58, 11.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 58, 11.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 58, 0.38]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 58, 0.03448276]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 58, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 58, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 58, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 58, -24.55581744]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 58, -15.18098046]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 58, -11.40877155]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 58, 1.0]], "is_duplicate": false} | 72.3 |
AGB | Datenschutz
I. Grundlegende Bestimmungen
1. Gegenstand der Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen
(1) VILLA CLARA, Jacobstraße 25, 04105 Leipzig, gesetzlich vertreten durch die Inhaberin, Frau Iuliana Stirbu, (nachfolgend „VILLA CLARA“), betreibt unter der Internet Adresse www.villaclara.eu (nachfolgend „Website“) einen Online-Shop für die Lieferung von Waren. Gegenstand der Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen ist die Regelung der Vertragsbedingungen für sämtliche Verträge der VILLA CLARA mit dem Nutzer des Onlineshops, die über den VILLA-CLARA-Online-Shop geschlossen werden.
(2) Die nachstehenden Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen („AGB“) gelten in ihrer zum Zeitpunkt der Bestellung gültigen Fassung ausschließlich für alle Verträge, die durch die Bestellungen über die Website geschlossen werden.
Es wird der Einbeziehung gegebenenfalls vom Besteller verwendeter eigener Bedingungen widersprochen, es sei denn, VILLA CLARA hat deren Geltung ausdrücklich schriftlich zugestimmt.
2. Vertragsbeziehungen (Angebot/Annahme)
(1) Das Einstellen des jeweiligen Produkts auf unserer Website stellt unsererseits lediglich eine unverbindliche invitatio ad offerendum dar. Dies bedeutet, dass der Besteller aufgefordert wird, ein Angebot zum Erwerb des Produkts abzugeben. Der Besteller gibt mit Absenden des auf der Website bereitgestellten Bestellformulars ein verbindliches Angebot zum Abschluss eines Kaufvertrages mit VILLA CLARA zu den in der Artikelbeschreibung angegebenen Bedingungen ab. Die Angebotsabgabe erfolgt wie unter (3) nachfolgend beschrieben.
(2) Der Kaufvertrag kommt über das Online-Warenkorbsystem auf unserer Website wie folgt zustande: Der Besteller legt die zum Kauf beabsichtigte Ware in den Warenkorb, welcher über die entsprechende Schaltfläche „Warenkorb“ in der Navigationsleiste jederzeit aufgerufen werden kann. Im „Warenkorb“ sind jederzeit Änderungen möglich. Nach Aufrufen der Seite „Kasse“, der Angabe der persönlichen Daten und der Auswahl der Zahlungs-/Versandbedingungen werden abschließend nochmals alle Bestelldaten auf der Bestellübersichtsseite angezeigt.
Bei Auswahl eines Sofortzahl-System (hier beispielsweise PayPal), wird der Besteller entweder in unserem Online-Shop auf die Bestellübersichtsseite geführt oder zunächst auf die Internetseite des Anbieters des Sofortzahl-Systems weitergeleitet.
Erfolgt die Weiterleitung zu dem jeweiligen Sofortzahl-System, wird dort die entsprechende Auswahl bzw. Eingabe der Daten des Bestellers vorgenommen. Abschließend wird der Besteller zurück in unseren Online-Shop auf die Bestellübersichtsseite geleitet.
Bevor die Bestellung abgeschickt wird, hat der Besteller die Möglichkeit, sämtliche Angaben nochmals zu überprüfen, gegebenenfalls zu ändern (auch über die Funktion „Zurück“ des Internetbrowsers) oder aber den Kauf abzubrechen.
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(1) Das Widerrufsrecht gilt ausschließlich für Verbraucher gemäß § 13 BGB.
(2) Der Besteller hat das Recht, binnen 14 Tagen ohne Angabe von Gründen den Vertrag zu widerrufen.
Die Widerrufsfrist beträgt 14 Tage ab dem Tag, an dem der Besteller oder ein von ihm benannter Dritter, der nicht der Beförderer ist, die letzte Ware in Besitz genommen hat.
Zur Ausübung des Widerrufsrechts muss der Besteller VILLA CLARA mittels einer eindeutigen Erklärung (beispielsweise durch ein mit der Post versandter Brief, Telefax oder E-Mail) über seinen Entschluss, diesen Vertrag zu widerrufen, informieren.
Zur Wahrung der Widerrufsfrist reicht die rechtzeitige Absendung der Mitteilung über die Ausübung des Widerrufsrechts vor Ablauf der Widerrufsfrist.
(3) Folgen des Widerrufs
a) Im Fall des Widerrufs wird VILLA CLARA dem Besteller alle von ihm erhaltenen Zahlungen, einschließlich Versandkosten (mit Ausnahme der zusätzlichen Kosten, die sich daraus ergeben, dass eine andere Art der Lieferung als die angebotene, günstigste Standardlieferung gewählt wurde) unverzüglich und spätestens binnen 14 Tagen ab dem Tag zurückzahlen, an dem die Mitteilung über den Widerruf des Vertrags eingegangen ist.
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(4) Ausschluss bzw. Versagungsgründe des Widerrufsrechts
Das Widerrufsrecht besteht nur bei Artikeln, die nicht individualisiert oder geändert wurden. Bei personalisierten Produkten entfällt das Widerrufsrecht.
(5) Kontaktdaten für den Widerruf
Die Vertragserklärung kann innerhalb von 14 Tagen nach Erhalt der Ware ohne Begründung in Textform (beispielsweise per E-Mail oder Brief) und durch Rücksendung des Artikels, falls Ihnen dieser bereits zugesandt worden ist, widerrufen werden. Genaueres zum Widerrufsrecht und den Widerrufsfolgen können Sie in unseren AGB lesen. Der Widerruf ist zu richten an:
VILLA CLARA, Jacobstraße 25, 04105 Leipzig
oder per E-Mail an: shop@villaclara.eu
Unter dem folgenden Link stellt VILLA CLARA ein Formular für die Widerrufserklärung zur Verfügung:
Hier Link für Formular einfügen
Für den Fall, dass bereits eine Abbuchung erfolgte, wird diese selbstverständlich zurückerstattet.
4. Bezahlung, Aufrechnung, Zurückbehaltungsrecht
(1) Akzeptierte Zahlungsarten
Die Bezahlung der Bestellung bei VILLA CLARA in Deutschland erfolgt per:
- SOFORT Überweisung
- Vorkasse.
(2) Aufrechnung
Eine Aufrechnung des Bestellers ist ausgeschlossen, soweit die Gegenforderung nicht rechtskräftig festgestellt wurde, entscheidungsreif beziehungsweise unbestritten ist oder einen Ersatzanspruch wegen Mängelbeseitigungskosten aus demselben Vertragsverhältnis umfasst.
(3) Zurückbehaltungsrecht im kaufmännischen Verkehr
Ein Zurückbehaltungs- oder aber Leistungsverweigerungsrecht des Bestellers im kaufmännischen Verkehr ist mit Ausnahme unbestrittener, rechtskräftig festgestellter Gegenansprüche oder Mängelbeseitigungsansprüchen aus demselben Vertrag ausgeschlossen.
5. Eigentumsvorbehalt, Gewährleistung
(1) Bis zur vollständigen Zahlung des Kaufpreises bleibt die Ware Eigentum von VILLA CLARA.
(2) Für Ansprüche wegen Mängeln der gelieferten Ware gelten die gesetzlichen Bestimmungen mit Maßgabe der nachfolgenden Regelungen:
a) VILLA CLARA bietet eine Gewährleistung im gesetzlichen Rahmen ab Rechnungsdatum auf versteckte Fehler.
b) Der Besteller ist verpflichtet, die erhaltene Ware sofort auf offensichtliche Fehler zu überprüfen.
c) Stellt er offensichtliche Fehler fest, so hat er das VILLA CLARA unverzüglich mitzuteilen. Unterlässt er das, so kann er gegenüber VILLA CLARA keine Gewährleistungsansprüche wegen dieser Fehler mehr geltend machen.
d) VILLA CLARA haftet nicht für Fehler, deren Auftreten durch den Besteller verursacht wurden. Das gilt auch für gewöhnliche Abnutzungserscheinungen. Die Ausübung des Widerrufsrechtes durch den Besteller bleibt davon unberührt.
e) Im Falle eines Mangels der Ware ist VILLA CLARA nach ihrer Wahl zur Nachlieferung oder Nachbesserung berechtigt. Schlägt die Nachbesserung endgültig fehl oder ist die nachgelieferte Ware ebenfalls mangelbehaftet, so kann der Besteller Rückgabe der Ware gegen Rückerstattung des vereinbarten Preises oder Herabsetzung des Kaufpreises verlangen.
(3) Ein Schadensersatzanspruch wegen eines Mangels besteht nur nach Maßgabe der nachfolgenden Ziffer 6.
(1) VILLA CLARA haftet jeweils uneingeschränkt für Schäden aus der Verletzung des Lebens, des Körpers oder der Gesundheit. Weiter haftet sie ohne Einschränkung in allen Fällen des Vorsatzes und grober Fahrlässigkeit, bei arglistigem Verschweigen eines Mangels, bei Übernahme der Garantie für die Beschaffenheit des Kaufgegenstandes und in allen anderen gesetzlich geregelten Fällen.
(2) Sofern wesentliche Vertragspflichten betroffen sind, ist die Haftung bei leichter Fahrlässigkeit auf den vertragstypischen, vorhersehbaren Schaden beschränkt. Wesentliche Vertragspflichten sind Pflichten, die sich aus der Natur des Vertrages ergeben und deren Verletzung die Erreichung des Vertragszweckes gefährden würde sowie Obliegenheiten, die der Vertrag uns nach seinem Inhalt zur Erreichung des Vertragszwecks auferlegt, deren Erfüllung die ordnungsgemäße Durchführung des Vertrags überhaupt erst möglich machen und auf deren Einhaltung der Besteller regelmäßig vertrauen darf.
(4) Soweit die Haftung von VILLA CLARA ausgeschlossen oder beschränkt ist, gilt dies auch für die persönliche Haftung von Angestellten, Arbeitnehmern, Mitarbeitern, Vertretern und Erfüllungsgehilfen.
(5) Die Datenkommunikation über das Internet kann nach dem derzeitigen Stand der Technik nicht fehlerfrei und/oder jederzeit verfügbar gewährleistet werden. VILLA CLARA haftet insoweit weder für die ständige noch ununterbrochene Verfügbarkeit der Website und der dort angebotenen Dienstleistungen.
VILLA CLARA, vertreten durch Iuliana Stirbu, Jacobstraße 25, 04105 Leipzig, Deutschland
E-Mail: shop@villaclara.eu
2. Vertragssprache
Die wesentlichen Merkmale der Ware und/oder Dienstleistungen finden sich in der Artikelbeschreibung und den ergänzenden Angaben auf der Internetseite.
(1) Die in den jeweiligen Angeboten aufgeführten Preise und Versandkosten stellen Gesamtpreise dar. Sie beinhalten alle Preisbestandteile einschließlich aller anfallenden Steuern.
(2) Die Versandkosten sind nicht im Kaufpreis enthalten und fallen gesondert an. Sie sind über eine entsprechend bezeichnete Schaltfläche auf unserer Internetpräsenz oder in der jeweiligen Artikelbeschreibung aufrufbar; werden im Laufe des Bestellvorganges gesondert ausgewiesen und sind vom Besteller zusätzlich zu tragen, soweit nicht die versandkostenfreie Lieferung zugesagt ist.
(1) Lieferbedingungen, Liefertermin und gegebenenfalls bestehende Lieferbeschränkungen finden sich unter einer entsprechend bezeichneten Schaltfläche auf unserer Internetpräsenz oder in der jeweiligen Artikelbeschreibung.
(2) Soweit es sich bei dem Besteller um einen Verbraucher handelt, ist gesetzlich geregelt, dass die Gefahr des zufälligen Untergangs und der zufälligen Verschlechterung der verkauften Sache während der Versendung erst mit der Übergabe der Ware an ihn übergeht, unabhängig davon, ob die Versendung versichert oder unversichert erfolgt.
Dies gilt nicht, wenn der Besteller eigenständig ein nicht vom Unternehmer benanntes Transportunternehmen oder eine sonst zur Ausführung der Versendung bestimmte Person beauftragt hat.
(3) Der Versand nach Deutschland erfolgt mit dem Logistik-Partner DHL. Alle Lieferungen, die von VILLA CLARA verschickt werden, sind gegen Diebstahl und Unfallschäden versichert. Sobald der Besteller die Lieferung in Empfang genommen und dies schriftlich bestätigt hat, erlischt der Versicherungsschutz. Eine Belieferung von Postfächern ist ausgeschlossen. Bei Teilsendungen werden die Versandkosten nur einmal erhoben.
6. Rechtswahl, Gerichtsstand, Salvatorische Klausel
(2) Die Bestimmungen des UN-Kaufrechts finden hier ausdrücklich keine Anwendung.
(3) Gerichtstand für alle Streitigkeiten aus einem Vertragsverhältnis zwischen VILLA CLARA und dem Besteller ist Leipzig.
(4) Sollten eine oder mehrere Bestimmungen der AGB unwirksam sein, so berührt dies die Wirksamkeit der übrigen Bestimmungen nicht.
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LA PREMIERE EPOUSE
CHANDERNAGOR, FRANCO
« Divorce ou séparation ? » Lorsque son mari prononce ces trois mots, Catherine se demande si elle a bien entendu. En vingt-cinq ans de mariage, Francis ne s'est jamais refusé les aventures extraconjugales dont elle était la principale confidente. Mais ils formaient un vrai couple et, avec leurs quatre enfants, une famille unie. Catherine ne doutait pas
d'être la « première épouse », l'âme soeur élue pour la vie. Une vie qui s'effondre quand l'infidélité fait place à la trahison. Contrainte de céder la place à une jeune rivale, elle perd avec Francis les deux tiers de son passé. Du jour au lendemain la voici « veuve », une veuve qui pleure un vivant tout au long d'un douloureux divorce.
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Trinity Trinity September 14, 2013
A Muslim may ask: Trinity is blasphemy. God is one not three. Check your math 1+1+1=3 not 1. How come you say God is one […]
My Story September 5, 2013
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The Initiation Series Wrap Up: Remembering True Initiation
In the opening of Curing our Cultural Sickness: The Initiation Series on June 8th, shaman and host, Christina Pratt, presented the hypothesis that the lack of meaningful or functional initiation from childhood to adulthood is at the root of much of our cultural sickness. In the weeks that followed Christina interviewed a diverse range of shamans in the hopes that in hearing about the qualities of the experiences that actually transformed them from many different perspectives we could remember again what true initiation is. We learned that humility, the willingness to be empty, and asking our questions from that uncertain stance is essential to engage the initiatory potential in experience. We learned that pain, sacrifice, and a willingness to feel are all critical. And finally we learned that allowing oneself to be transformed not once, but at least three layers deeply into ourselves is necessary to even begin to call an experience "initiatory." Join us this week as we explore all that we learned from these stories of initiation and what that means for our culture going forward.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010 at 11:00 AM Pacific
Rob Wilson - Cowboy Wisdom 8/4/2010 3:00 PM EDT By choosing to experience this book you will open your eyes expand your mind to enjoy and appreciate your life: In every facet of your life always ask: Is there a better way? Your inner courage and strength are willing, your vision is clear, you listen like a lynx, your senses are vibrant, your spoken word is optimistic. You enjoy bountiful abundance flowing to you. Your zealous Declaration of Independence is signed. You’re liberated to live in your sovereign riches in a noble way in a loyal way in a perfect way.
KarmaCaffe Spiritual Hour
Ken May
Ken May, also known on the Internet and elsewhere as Ken May 139, is a musician, singer, songwriter, author, and teacher, who was born in Pikeville, Kentucky, and grew up in the Columbus, Ohio area. From the late 1960's through the 1980's, he performed, recorded, and toured with many artists and bands, including his brother Mark May, a very well-known blues-rock singer/songwriter/guitarist. Ken moved to Texas in the early 1980's and has lived with his wife Cheryl since 1987 in League City, Texas, where he owns and operates a studio, teaching guitar, piano, and bass. In addition to his music projects, Ken May has also written and published Think Something Better, a self-help book that explains how anyone can achieve a better life by improving his or her way of thinking.
Please join us on Wednesday August 4, 2010
5:00PM EST/2:00PM PST
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/karmacaffe
Marla Martenson - The Real-life World Of Matchmaking & Jerry Pippin - What's New In The World Of The
First Hour
Marla Martenson
Welcome To The Real-life World Of Matchmaking
In the early nineties, she moved to Chicago where she found that she could use her dating experience to help others. She has been working in Los Angeles as a matchmaker since 2001 and has successfully introduced many couples who have gotten married! Marla’s work inspires people and gives them hope that they can find their soul mate. Marla married her own in Mexico City in 2003. A world traveler and culture nut, Marla describes herself as having a French flair, a Persian heart, Italian fire and Mexican taste buds!
Jerry Pippin
What's New In The World Of The Paranormal
Jerry Pippin has well over four decades of broadcast experience with top rated shows in syndication in the 80s and 90s and in the 2lst Century he is a leader in Internet Broadcasting with regular programs on varied subjects from Conspiracy topics such as 9/11 and JFK, to Paranormal and UFO tops including broadcasts from Roswell, Area 5l and other exotic locals. He also does entertainment programming with programs from Las Vegas on a regular basis.
Friday 8/6/10 3:00PM EST/2:00PM CST
Mercury Retrograde in Virgo
Horoscope for August 30-September 5
Astrological Trends for August 30-September 5
Mr. Deity Discovers Bureaucratic Red Tape
Horoscope for August 23-29
Astrological Trends for August 23-29
The Myth of Traditional Marriage
The Secrets of the Queen's Chamber
Understanding Sacred Geometry... and the Universe
Natal Chart Analysis for Antonio Banderas
Mayan Grand Elder: Live Address
Cardinal Grand Cross August 6th & 7th, 2010
What is the Light Body?
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Quando si rientra nella categoria legale degli imprenditori: la sentenza della Cassazione
luglio 9th, 2017|Articoli, Carmen Giovannini, Diritto fallimentare|
La Corte di Cassazione, Sez. VI Civile – 1, con ordinanza n. 12338/17 depositata il 17 maggio, si è pronunciata in merito ai requisiti necessari affinché un soggetto rientri nella categoria legale degli Imprenditori.
Nel caso di specie, un agente di commercio ha proposto ricorso per Cassazione avverso la sentenza emessa dalla Corte d’Appello di Catania con la quale veniva confermata la sentenza dichiarativa di fallimento del medesimo.
Il ricorrente, fra gli altri motivi, ha denunciato la falsa applicazione degli artt. 1 e 15 L.F. da parte della Corte Territoriale, negando la sua qualifica di imprenditore commerciale a fronte del fatto che lo stesso ha sempre svolto una mera attività di agente di commercio ed ha altresì condotto una discreta attività commerciale solo per un breve periodo risalente peraltro a più di tre anni prima della dichiarazione di fallimento.
A tal riguardo gli Ermellini, chiamati a pronunciarsi sulla vicenda hanno rilevato che ai fini della qualifica di imprenditore commerciale fallibile non è sufficiente la mera affermazione dello svolgimento dell’attività di agente di commercio, richiamando sul punto la sent. n. 6151/78 secondo cui: “poiché fra le attività ausiliarie contemplate dall’art. 2195 n. 5 cod. civ. è compresa quella dell’agente di commercio, che con una propria organizzazione di mezzi e a proprio rischio, promuove contratti per conto del produttore o fornitore di beni o servizi, ricorrono, anche riguardo all’agente, i presupposti soggettivi per l’assoggettamento alle procedure concorsuali quale imprenditore commerciale” ed altresì la sent. n. 9102/03 secondo cui: “gli elementi identificativi dell’impresa commerciale, ai sensi dell’art. 2082 cod. civ., sono la professionalità e l’organizzazione, intese come svolgimento abituale e continuo dell’attività e sistematica aggregazione di mezzi materiali e immateriali, al di là della scarsezza dei beni predisposti, tanto più quando l’attività, come quella dell’agente di commercio, non necessiti di mezzi materiali e personali rilevanti”.
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Primary Care in Anchorage
Alaska Medical Specialties treats patients dealing with everything from the common cold to serious health issues. We are here for you and your family to get your yearly physicals, regular checkups, common cold and flu treatment, and more.
The primary care physician at Alaska Medical Specialties is Dr. Ulyana Stiassny.
Dr. Stiassny is an integral part of our care team and has been a part of our group even before earning her medical degree. She is also fluent in Russian. If you are considering primary care at Alaska Medical Specialties, know that we take all insurances.
Benefits of Primary Care at Alaska Medical Specialties
One of the primary benefits our patients receive from choosing Alaska Medical Specialties is that they can “get it all” in one location. Not only do we have an experienced primary care physician, but we also have a variety of medical specialists all under the same room, streamlining referrals and ensuring comprehensive care.
If you would like to schedule an appointment to see Dr. Stiassny, our primary care doctor, call Alaska Medical Specialties! We look forward to meeting you and working with you to achieve optimal health. | 2018-05/0000/en_head.json.gz/8207 | {"url": "http://www.akmedicalspecialties.com/Integrative-Care/Primary-Care-Physicians.aspx", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.akmedicalspecialties.com", "date_download": "2018-01-16T07:40:39Z", "digest": "sha1:54THQZO545YBZJJT3IE4VAOX2TQMQBFG"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 1185, 1185.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1185, 3935.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1185, 7.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1185, 101.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1185, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1185, 234.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1185, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1185, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1185, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1185, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1185, 0.42201835]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1185, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1185, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1185, 0.07628866]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1185, 0.07628866]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1185, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1185, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1185, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1185, 0.06804124]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1185, 0.14845361]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1185, 0.08041237]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1185, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1185, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1185, 0.10550459]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1185, 0.54358974]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1185, 4.97435897]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1185, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1185, 4.39041368]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1185, 195.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 26, 0.0], [26, 265, 1.0], [265, 346, 1.0], [346, 601, 1.0], [601, 656, 0.0], [656, 983, 1.0], [983, 1185, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 26, 0.0], [26, 265, 0.0], [265, 346, 0.0], [346, 601, 0.0], [601, 656, 0.0], [656, 983, 0.0], [983, 1185, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 26, 4.0], [26, 265, 38.0], [265, 346, 12.0], [346, 601, 46.0], [601, 656, 8.0], [656, 983, 53.0], [983, 1185, 34.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 26, 0.0], [26, 265, 0.0], [265, 346, 0.0], [346, 601, 0.0], [601, 656, 0.0], [656, 983, 0.0], [983, 1185, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 26, 0.0], [26, 265, 0.0], [265, 346, 0.0], [346, 601, 0.0], [601, 656, 0.0], [656, 983, 0.0], [983, 1185, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 26, 0.11538462], [26, 265, 0.0167364], [265, 346, 0.08641975], [346, 601, 0.03137255], [601, 656, 0.10909091], [656, 983, 0.01529052], [983, 1185, 0.03465347]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1185, 0.02679396]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1185, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1185, 0.00022155]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1185, -26.16326044]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1185, 3.64001775]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1185, -80.03118291]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1185, 13.0]], "is_duplicate": false} | 234.5 |
INFORMATICA DE LA EDUCACION
LA INFORMATICA EN LA EDUCACION
Informática no puede ser una asignatura más, sino la herramienta que pueda ser útil a todas las materias, a todos los docentes y a la escuela misma, en cuanto institución que necesita una organización y poder comunicarse con la comunidad en que se encuentra. Entre las aplicaciones más destacadas que ofrecen las nuevas tecnologías se encuentra la multimedia que se inserta rápidamente en el proceso de la educación y ello es así, porque refleja cabalmente la manera en que el alumno piensa, aprende y recuerda, permitiendo explorar fácilmente palabras, imágenes, sonidos, animaciones y videos, intercalando pausas para estudiar, analizar, reflexionar e interpretar en profundidad la información utilizada buscando de esa manera el deseado equilibrio entre la estimulación sensorial y la capacidad de lograr el pensamiento abstracto. En consecuencia, la tecnología multimedia se convierte en una poderosa y versátil herramienta que transforma a los alumnos, de receptores pasivos de la información en participantes activos, en un enriquecedor proceso de aprendizaje en el que desempeña un papel primordial la facilidad de relacionar sucesivamente distintos tipos de información, personalizando la educación, al permitir a cada alumno avanzar según su propia capacidad. No obstante, la mera aplicación de la multimedia en la educación no asegura la formación de mejores alumnos y futuros ciudadanos, si entre otros requisitos dichos procesos no van guiados y acompañados por el docente. El docente debe seleccionar criteriosamente el material a estudiar a través del computador; será necesario que establezca una metodología de estudio, de aprendizaje y evaluación, que no convierta por ejemplo a la información brindada a través de un CD-ROM en un simple libro animado, en el que el alumno consuma grandes cantidades de información que no aporten demasiado a su formación personal. Por sobre todo el docente tendrá la precaución no sólo de examinar cuidadosamente los contenidos de cada material a utilizar para detectar posibles errores, omisiones, ideas o conceptos equívocos, sino que también deberá fomentar entre los alumnos una actitud de atento juicio crítico frente a ello. A la luz de tantos beneficios resulta imprudente prescindir de un medio tan valioso como lo es la Informática, que puede conducirnos a un mejor accionar dentro del campo de la educación. Pero para alcanzar ese objetivo, la enseñanza debe tener en cuenta no sólo la psicología de cada alumno, sino también las teorías del aprendizaje, aunque se desconozca aún elementos fundamentales de esos campos. Sin embargo, la educación en general y la Informática Educativa en particular, carecen aún de estima en influyentes núcleos de la población, creándose entonces serios problemas educativos que resultan difíciles de resolver y que finalmente condicionan el desarrollo global de la sociedad. La mejora del aprendizaje resulta ser uno de los anhelos más importante de todos los docentes; de allí que la enseñanza individualizada y el aumento de productividad de los mismos son los problemas críticos que se plantean en educación; el aprendizaje se logra mejor cuando es activo, es decir cuando cada estudiante crea sus conocimientos en un ambiente dinámico de descubrimiento. La duración de las clases y la metodología empleada en la actualidad, son factores que conducen fundamentalmente a un aprendizaje pasivo. Dado que la adquisición de los conocimientos no es activa para la mayoría de los estudiantes la personalización se hace difícil. Sería loable que los docentes dedicasen más tiempo a los estudiantes en forma individual o en grupos pequeños; solamente cuando cada estudiante se esfuerza en realizar tareas, podemos prestarle atención como individuo. La incorporación de nuevos avances tecnológicos al proceso educativo necesita estar subordinada a una concepción pedagógica global que valorice las libertades individuales, la serena reflexión de las personas y la igualdad de oportunidades, hitos trascendentes en la formación de las personas, con vistas a preservar en la comunidad los valores de la verdad y la justicia. La computadora es entonces una herramienta, un medio didáctico eficaz que sirve como instrumento para formar personas libres y solidarias, amantes de la verdad y la justicia. En consecuencia toda evaluación de un proyecto de Informática Educativa debería tener en consideración en qué medida se han logrado esos objetivos. Publicado por
July Fernanda
EL SOFTWARE DE APLICACION
MONOTAREA-MULTITAREA
DIFERENCIA MONOUSUARIO-MULTIUSUARIO
EL SOFTWARE
LA MEMORIA RAM
DISPOSITIVOS DE ENTRADA Y SALIDA
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ORFELY CAMPOS, JULY FDA. SALCEDO. Plantilla Ethereal. Con la tecnología de Blogger. | 2014-52/0000/es_head.json.gz/373 | {"url": "http://informaticadelaeducacionoj.blogspot.com/2011/04/la-informatica-en-la-educacion.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "es", "source_domain": "informaticadelaeducacionoj.blogspot.com", "date_download": "2014-12-17T21:28:26Z", "digest": "sha1:3PWUZFPJYMKUP6HNHUPCXXGEMCYGMBOB"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 4841, 4841.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 4841, 5493.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 4841, 15.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 4841, 40.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 4841, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 4841, 146.2]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 4841, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 4841, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 4841, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 4841, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 4841, 0.45781638]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 4841, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 4841, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 4841, 0.01018676]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 4841, 0.01018676]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 4841, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 4841, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 4841, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 4841, 0.00970167]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 4841, 0.00630609]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 4841, 0.00533592]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 4841, 0.06327543]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 4841, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 4841, 0.08436725]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 4841, 0.49387755]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 4841, 5.60952381]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 4841, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 4841, 5.15372335]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 4841, 735.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 28, 0.0], [28, 59, 0.0], [59, 4508, 0.0], [4508, 4522, 0.0], [4522, 4548, 0.0], [4548, 4569, 0.0], [4569, 4605, 0.0], [4605, 4617, 0.0], [4617, 4632, 0.0], [4632, 4665, 0.0], [4665, 4687, 0.0], [4687, 4699, 0.0], [4699, 4731, 0.0], [4731, 4758, 0.0], [4758, 4841, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 28, 0.0], [28, 59, 0.0], [59, 4508, 0.0], [4508, 4522, 0.0], [4522, 4548, 0.0], [4548, 4569, 0.0], [4569, 4605, 0.0], [4605, 4617, 0.0], [4617, 4632, 0.0], [4632, 4665, 0.0], [4665, 4687, 0.0], [4687, 4699, 0.0], [4699, 4731, 0.0], [4731, 4758, 0.0], [4758, 4841, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 28, 4.0], [28, 59, 5.0], [59, 4508, 680.0], [4508, 4522, 2.0], [4522, 4548, 4.0], [4548, 4569, 1.0], [4569, 4605, 2.0], [4605, 4617, 2.0], [4617, 4632, 3.0], [4632, 4665, 5.0], [4665, 4687, 3.0], [4687, 4699, 2.0], [4699, 4731, 6.0], [4731, 4758, 4.0], [4758, 4841, 12.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 28, 0.0], [28, 59, 0.0], [59, 4508, 0.0], [4508, 4522, 0.0], [4522, 4548, 0.0], [4548, 4569, 0.0], [4569, 4605, 0.0], [4605, 4617, 0.0], [4617, 4632, 0.0], [4632, 4665, 0.0], [4665, 4687, 0.0], [4687, 4699, 0.0], [4699, 4731, 0.0], [4731, 4758, 0.0], [4758, 4841, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 28, 0.0], [28, 59, 0.0], [59, 4508, 0.0], [4508, 4522, 0.0], [4522, 4548, 0.0], [4548, 4569, 0.0], [4569, 4605, 0.0], [4605, 4617, 0.0], [4617, 4632, 0.0], [4632, 4665, 0.0], [4665, 4687, 0.0], [4687, 4699, 0.0], [4699, 4731, 0.0], [4731, 4758, 0.0], [4758, 4841, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 28, 0.85714286], [28, 59, 0.83870968], [59, 4508, 0.00606878], [4508, 4522, 0.14285714], [4522, 4548, 0.84615385], [4548, 4569, 0.9047619], [4569, 4605, 0.91666667], [4605, 4617, 0.83333333], [4617, 4632, 0.8], [4632, 4665, 0.84848485], [4665, 4687, 0.86363636], [4687, 4699, 0.83333333], [4699, 4731, 0.8125], [4731, 4758, 0.85185185], [4758, 4841, 0.36144578]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 4841, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 4841, 3.278e-05]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 4841, null]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 4841, null]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 4841, null]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 4841, -49.195346]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 4841, 20.0]], "is_duplicate": true} | 146.2 |
Statement by U.S. Trade Representative Susan C. Schwab on ITC Analysis on the U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement
"We welcome the ITC's finding that the U.S. – Korea Free Trade Agreement will expand U.S. exports and U.S GDP. The ITC’s independent and comprehensive analysis reinforces the fact that the KORUS FTA is the most commercially significant free trade agreement the United States has concluded in over 15 years – and that Congress should act to approve it,” said Amb. Schwab. “This agreement to open up trade with Korea – the world’s tenth largest economy – will support thousands of American jobs and higher American incomes. Farmers, ranchers, manufacturers, and service providers in every state will benefit from deeper and stronger trade and investment ties with this key Asian ally.”The United States and Korea signed the free trade agreement on June 30, 2007. Under Section 2104(f) of the Trade Act of 2002, the ITC, an independent and non-partisan agency, is required to submit to the President and the Congress a report assessing the likely impact of a trade agreement within 90 days of the date the President enters into the agreement. The report assesses the likely impact of the agreement on the United States economy as a whole and on specific industry sectors and the interests of U.S. consumers.# # # Office of the United States Trade Representative • http://www.ustr.gov/ • accessed on: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 22:06:53 -0400 | 2014-41/0000/en_head.json.gz/15030 | {"url": "http://www.ustr.gov/statement-us-trade-representative-susan-c-schwab-itc-analysis-us-korea-free-trade-agreement", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.ustr.gov", "date_download": "2014-09-15T02:06:53Z", "digest": "sha1:FXRWLBI47WQG4F6WDJSOKRCXBASPBWV5"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 1438, 1438.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1438, 3098.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1438, 2.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1438, 81.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1438, 0.92]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1438, 135.8]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1438, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1438, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1438, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1438, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1438, 0.30333333]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1438, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1438, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1438, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1438, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1438, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1438, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1438, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1438, 0.06065858]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1438, 0.06239168]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1438, 0.02946274]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1438, 0.06666667]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1438, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1438, 0.21666667]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1438, 0.54893617]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1438, 4.9106383]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1438, 0.01]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1438, 4.41421074]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1438, 235.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 110, 0.0], [110, 1438, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 110, 0.0], [110, 1438, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 110, 17.0], [110, 1438, 218.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 110, 0.0], [110, 1438, 0.02647975]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 110, 0.0], [110, 1438, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 110, 0.16363636], [110, 1438, 0.05045181]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1438, 0.63506991]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1438, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1438, 0.10751194]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1438, -147.3104521]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1438, 22.65200583]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1438, 26.06683096]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1438, 23.0]], "is_duplicate": false} | 135.8 |
September 12, 2016 By Marie Damman Leave a Comment
Some big names came on the stage of the latest edition of the Festival Internacional de Benicàssim, such as Major Lazer, Muse and the Chemical Brothers. They performed “spectacular live shows”, as Lewis Evans described on the Guardian. Evans was happy about the organization of the festival, compared to some English ones: “Everything ran like clockwork and you could guarantee … [Read more...] | 2019-51/0000/en_head.json.gz/7647 | {"url": "http://www.benicassim.org.uk/author/marie-dammangmail-com/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.benicassim.org.uk", "date_download": "2019-12-05T14:24:33Z", "digest": "sha1:TMFLV4GW2PC7APGWJKKSC3MDSXVGY5YZ"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 445, 445.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 445, 1532.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 445, 2.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 445, 45.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 445, 0.94]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 445, 204.3]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 445, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 445, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 445, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 445, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 445, 0.3452381]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 445, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 445, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 445, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 445, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 445, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 445, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 445, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 445, 0.04143646]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 445, 0.0718232]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 445, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 445, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 445, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 445, 0.17857143]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 445, 0.80555556]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 445, 5.02777778]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 445, 0.02380952]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 445, 3.92618037]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 445, 72.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 51, 0.0], [51, 445, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 51, 0.0], [51, 445, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 51, 9.0], [51, 445, 63.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 51, 0.12244898], [51, 445, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 51, 0.0], [51, 445, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 51, 0.11764706], [51, 445, 0.04314721]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 445, 0.00030828]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 445, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 445, 0.00023097]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 445, -11.74989821]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 445, 7.16219726]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 445, -3.48913395]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 445, 3.0]], "is_duplicate": false} | 204.3 |
Tandoori Nights
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Extraordinary $15 million gift will create unique powerhouse initiative to fight infections
Posted on April 26, 2018 |
Partnership will bring together over 250 researchers under the newly created McGill Interdisciplinary Initiative in Infection and Immunity
Dr. Marcel Behr – of the Research Institute and Director of the McGill International Tuberculosis Centre and Dr. Don Sheppard, Director in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the MUHC and at McGill University, and professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at McGill’s Faculty of Medicine.
A $15-million gift from the visionary Montreal-based Doggone Foundation will launch the McGill Interdisciplinary Initiative in Infection and Immunity, a unique and highly collaborative endeavour that will harness the scientific expertise, resources and creativity of researchers at McGill, the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) and affiliated research partners in the battle against infectious and immune-related diseases.
McGill University’s Faculty of Medicine and the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) will each receive $7.5 million for the project.
This initiative will bring together more than 250 investigators from McGill University and its affiliated hospitals and research centres to develop innovative solutions to infectious and immune threats to human health – and translate those discoveries from the lab to patients and hospitals across Canada, and globally.
“We are deeply grateful to the Doggone Foundation for this extraordinary gift,” says McGill Principal and Vice-Chancellor Suzanne Fortier. “It allows us to draw on the broader McGill community’s intrinsic research strengths and mobilize our efforts around these complex health challenges.”
“Together, the MUHC, RI-MUHC and McGill have the experience, curiosity, network, and drive to accomplish enormous good,” adds Martine Alfonso, Interim President and Executive Director of the MUHC. “This exciting initiative will help assure that the right platforms and tools are in place so that our experts may continue to collaborate on solutions to some of the world’s most pressing health issues.”
Four major themes
Infectious diseases are a leading cause of mortality worldwide and pose an ongoing threat due to uncontrolled epidemics and rising drug and antibiotic resistance. However, advances in our understanding of the immune system have opened the door for scientists to develop new ways to reprogram our natural defences against infections.
The McGill Interdisciplinary Initiative in Infection and Immunity’s efforts will revolve around four major themes: antimicrobial resistance, emerging and re-emerging diseases, infections in vulnerable populations, and diseases of altered immunity. Each theme will be broken down into three areas: fundamental discoveries, diagnostics and solutions such as new vaccines and immunotherapies.
“We think that the ambition and creativity of this network of scientists is the secret to success – and there’s a need for it now,” says Dr. Don Sheppard, Director in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the MUHC and at McGill University, and professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at McGill’s Faculty of Medicine. Dr. Sheppard, who is also a scientist in the Infectious Diseases and Immunity in Global Health Program at the RI-MUHC, will head up this new initiative.
“We’re gaining these unbelievable insights into how our immune system works and how it interacts with microbiology,” says Sheppard. “We want to come up with innovative solutions to infectious diseases through the power of manipulating the immune system.”
Dr. Sheppard is also a Network Investigator with GlycoNet, a pan-Canadian initiative bringing together 114 researchers from 28 post-secondary institutions, as well as numerous industry and academic partners, who will work together to develop solutions to unmet health needs through the study of glycomics.
“This unprecedented collaboration between our scientific communities will reinforce Quebec’s research and innovation expertise internationally. Our world-class biomedical and research facilities and our commitment to translational patient-oriented research is redefining how our scientists, clinicians, medical staff and students conduct cutting-edge research at the RI-MUHC,’’ says Dr. Bruce Mazer, Executive Director and Chief Scientific Officer of the Research Institute of the MUHC (Interim).
In addition to infectious diseases, this new project’s largest theme will focus on diseases of altered immunity, everything from cancer to inflammatory bowel disease. The McGill teaching hospital network has a powerhouse of cutting-edge immunologists at the forefront of this type of research.
“The time to act is now”
The late Elspeth McConnell, a former Montreal journalist, established the Doggone Foundation in 2011. Her philanthropic efforts included generous support over the years to the MUHC.
“The Doggone Foundation is proud to fund health care and research in Canadian hospitals as well as university educational programs,” says Paul Marchand, Executive Director of the Doggone Foundation. “The McGill Interdisciplinary Initiative in Infection and Immunity is a groundbreaking project that not only perfectly fits with our Foundation’s mission, it also has the potential to revolutionize and radically impact global health. The time to act is now, and the place to do it is here in Montreal, thanks to the world-leading researchers in the fields of infection and immunity at the MUHC and McGill. It is these types of transformational and collaborative initiatives that the Doggone Foundation is inspired to support.”
The interdisciplinary, multi-institutional initiative also benefits from the presence of 100 clinician scientists, making it possible to begin patient-centred projects as early as 2019.
“The collaborative nature of this initiative motivated the MUHC Foundation and McGill University to work together to inspire a leadership donation that would lay the groundwork for the project’s success,” explains Julie Quenneville, President of the MUHC Foundation. “We are incredibly grateful for the Doggone Foundation’s outstanding generosity and for sharing in our vision of transforming the future of global health. Today’s historic partnership between the MUHC Foundation, McGill and the Doggone Foundation is only the beginning, and together, we now turn to other philanthropic leaders in Montreal for their support in tackling some of the largest health challenges facing our world today.”
About McGill University
Founded in Montreal, Quebec, in 1821, McGill is a leading Canadian post-secondary institution. It has two campuses, 10 faculties, 12 professional schools, 300 programs of study and almost 41,000 students, including more than 9,700 graduate students. McGill attracts students from over 150 countries around the world, its 12,000 international students making up 30% per cent of the student body. Over half of McGill students claim a first language other than English, including approximately 20% of our students who say French is their mother tongue. www.mcgill.ca
About the McGill University Health Centre
The McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) is one of the world’s foremost academic health facilities. Building on the tradition of medical leadership of its founding hospitals, the MUHC provides exceptional multidisciplinary patient-centric care. Affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine of McGill University, the MUHC continues to shape the course of adult and pediatric medicine by attracting clinical and research expertise from around the world, assessing the latest in medical technology, and training the next generation of medical professionals.
In collaboration with our network partners, we are building a better future for our patients and their families; for our employees, professionals, researchers and students; for our community and above all, for life. www.muhc.ca
About the Research Institute of the MUHC
The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) is a world-renowned biomedical and healthcare research centre. The Institute, which is affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine of McGill University, is the research arm of the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) – an academic health centre located in Montreal, Canada, that has a mandate to focus on complex care within its community. The RI-MUHC supports over 420 researchers and close to 1,200 research trainees devoted to a broad spectrum of fundamental, clinical and health outcomes research at the Glen and the Montreal General Hospital sites of the MUHC. Its research facilities offer a dynamic multidisciplinary environment that fosters collaboration and leverages discovery aimed at improving the health of individual patients across their lifespan. The RI-MUHC is supported in part by the Fonds de recherche du Québec – Santé (FRQS). www.rimuhc.ca
About the McGill University Health Centre Foundation
The McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) Foundation raises funds to support excellence in patient care, research and teaching at the MUHC. Firmly committed to making a difference in patients’ lives, we play a pivotal role in supporting exceptional programs, purchasing innovative medical equipment, fostering groundbreaking research, and ensuring the highest level of teaching. www.muhcfoundation.com
About the Doggone Foundation
The Doggone Foundation was created in 2011 by Elspeth McConnell. A lifelong Montrealer, she believed strongly in giving back to her community, particularly in the fields of healthcare, research and education. Since its inception, the Doggone Foundation has been a generous supporter of the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) Foundation and McGill University, having made contributions in the areas of: cardiology, ovarian cancer, vascular surgery, complex care, and medical simulation, among others. Although Elspeth passed away in August of 2017, her legacy and vision for making her community a better place continue through the Doggone Foundation.
In addition to her philanthropic work in the medical and education fields, Elspeth was also committed to preserving and supporting Canadian First Nations art and artists. Many of the works she collected were historical pieces that had left Canada a hundred years ago or more. Thanks to her generosity, they have now been brought back to inspire new generations of artists and scholars, and are permanently on display at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.
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HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY—ROCKLAND’S BIGGEST PARTY OF THE YEAR IS THIS WEEKEND
By rctadmin on March 15, 2018 Local
Pearl River’s annual Saint Patrick’s Day Parade is set for this Sunday, March 18. The second largest St. Patrick’s Day Parade in New York State (after New York City), the jubilant celebration has been a venerable fixture on Rockland’s circuit of cultural events for over half a century. Originally held in New City before relocating to Pearl […]
Back by Popular Demand: Legendary Irish Band Shilelagh Law and the Rousing Celtic Cross Return to Empire City Casino for Annual Irish Concert
By rctadmin on March 1, 2018 Lifestyle & Entertainment
Kick off St. Patrick’s Day early on Sunday, March 4 The “Luck of the Irish” will be musically profound at Empire City Casino with the announcement that Shilelagh Law and Celtic Cross – the exceedingly popular New York City-based Irish-American bands – will perform on Sunday March 4, from 2-6 p.m. in a prelude to St. Patrick’s Day. The Pipes and Drums of the Police Emerald Society […] | 2022-40/0000/en_head.json.gz/7662 | {"url": "https://rocklandtimes.com/tag/rockland-st-patricks/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "rocklandtimes.com", "date_download": "2022-09-24T17:09:09Z", "digest": "sha1:DJFVQ6Z34CNSYJ3K7H2LHLQPCAFA6XSY"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 1088, 1088.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1088, 2313.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1088, 7.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1088, 70.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1088, 0.86]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1088, 242.0]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1088, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1088, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1088, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1088, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1088, 0.24034335]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1088, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1088, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1088, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1088, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1088, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1088, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1088, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1088, 0.0625]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1088, 0.04772727]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1088, 0.03863636]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1088, 0.06437768]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1088, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1088, 0.21030043]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1088, 0.59668508]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1088, 4.86187845]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1088, 0.00858369]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1088, 4.46476789]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1088, 181.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 46, 0.0], [46, 123, 0.0], [123, 159, 0.0], [159, 505, 0.0], [505, 647, 0.0], [647, 702, 0.0], [702, 1088, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 46, 0.0], [46, 123, 0.0], [123, 159, 0.0], [159, 505, 0.0], [505, 647, 0.0], [647, 702, 0.0], [702, 1088, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 46, 5.0], [46, 123, 12.0], [123, 159, 7.0], [159, 505, 58.0], [505, 647, 23.0], [647, 702, 8.0], [702, 1088, 68.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 46, 0.0], [46, 123, 0.0], [123, 159, 0.17647059], [159, 505, 0.00595238], [505, 647, 0.0], [647, 702, 0.09803922], [702, 1088, 0.01069519]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 46, 0.0], [46, 123, 0.0], [123, 159, 0.0], [159, 505, 0.0], [505, 647, 0.0], [647, 702, 0.0], [702, 1088, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 46, 0.04347826], [46, 123, 0.79220779], [123, 159, 0.08333333], [159, 505, 0.06936416], [505, 647, 0.12676056], [647, 702, 0.07272727], [702, 1088, 0.08290155]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1088, 5.13e-06]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1088, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1088, 0.01639527]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1088, -160.42940754]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1088, -16.8935335]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1088, -49.83877625]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1088, 11.0]], "is_duplicate": true} | 242 |
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Historia de Rapunzel
Rapunzel es un famoso cuento cuento popular, recogido por el hermanos Grimm y publicado por primera vez en 1812 y compilado en el libro Cuentos para niños y para la casa. La historia de la Hermanos Grimm es una adaptación del cuento de hadas Persinette escrito por Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Fuerza y que fue publicado originalmente en 1698 .
La historia narra la vida de Rapunzel, una mujer joven con el pelo largo de color dorado, atrapada en la parte superior de una torre por una bruja vengativa. El clímax de la historia se da cuando un príncipe encuentra la torre de Rapunzel y empieza a descubrir su secreto.
Una pareja que hasta entonces no tenían hijos, deseaban mucho la llegada de un bebé al nido de la familia, eran vecinos de una bruja muy temida y poderosa.
La mujer, al final del embarazo sintió un gran deseo por comer rábanos y nabos de gran variedad que sólo crecían en el huerto de la bruja, durante dos noches, el marido salió a coger los rábanos y nabos del huerto de la bruja para satisfacer los antojos de su esposa, pero a la tercera noche, mientras subía por la pared para volver a casa, la bruja lo vio y lo acusó de robo.
El hombre pidió clemencia y la anciana aceptó absorberlo a cambio de que le diese a al niño que estaba por nacer. Desesperado entonces, el hombre aceptó, y después una hermosa niña nació que lamentablemente tuvo que ser entregada a la bruja, quien la nombró Rapunzel, haciendo referencia a los rábanos que fueron robados de su huerto.
Cuando Rapunzel cumplió los 12 años, la bruja la encerró en una alta torre sin puertas ni escaleras, tenía sólo una ventana en la parte superior. Cuando la bruja quería subir a la torre, llamaba a Rapunzel para que extendiese sus trenzas doradas y la bruja se enganchaba a su pelo para poder subir a la torre.
Un día, un príncipe que iba por el bosque oyó el cántico de Rapunzel que estaba en la torre. Al oir la voz, se dirigió hacia ella y se encontró la torre sin puerta ni escaleras por ninguna parte. De ahí en adelante, cada día iba a escuchar cantar a Rapunzel, hasta que un día vio llegar a la bruja y descubrió cómo se subía a la torre
Espero a que la bruja se fuese, y cuando lo hizo, el llamó a Rapunzel y le dijo que soltase sus trenzas para subir para arriba, allí finalmente le pidió matrimonio y ella aceptó.
Juntos hicieron un plan: el principe vendría cada noche, para evitar que por el día la bruja lo viese, le trajo seda a Rapunzel para que tejiese una escalera. Antes de que el plan funcionase, Rapunzel se dio cuenta de que su vestido le apretaba mucho alrededor de su vientre y le preguntó inocentemente a la bruja, la cual al hacerle esta pregunta, supo perfectamente que Rapunzel estaba embarazada.
Esto significaba que Rapunzel había estado con un hombre desconocido. Impregnada de ira, la bruja puso libertad a Rapunzel y lanzó un hechizo contra ella para que viviese una vida miserable en el desierto. El príncipe se dio cuenta del horror que había sucedido cuando encontró que Rapunzel ya no estaba en la torre, la bruja le dijo que nunca más volvería a verla y lo empujó a un foso con espinas que lo dejaron ciego.
Un día, un príncipe que montó en los bosques cerca de oír el canto de Rapunzel en la torre. Awed voz, se dirigió a la chica y se encuentra la torre, pero ninguna puerta. Estaba regresando a menudo, la escucha de la chica cantar, y un día vio una visita de la bruja, así que aprender a subir a la torre.
Rapunzel anduvo durante meses por las tierras estériles del reino, y más tarde dio a luz a dos hijos gemelos. Un día cuando quería calmar a los niños empezó a cantarles con su hermosa voz, más hermosa que nunca. El príncipe la oyó y siguió el sonido de la voz hasta reunirse con ella en la arena caliente del desierto.
Cuando llegó se recostó sobre sus piernas para descansar del largo viaje. Las lágrimas de felicidad de Rapunzel cayeron sobre los ojos sin vida del príncipe curándolo así de su ceguera, finalmente vivieron felices para siempre, después de salir del desierto.
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InicioProductosFiltros FAM
Bioconservacion realiza bajo demanda, filtros de Aluminio a Medida, filtros FAM.
Estos filtros se construyen a partir de estructuras de aluminio con diferentes estructuras que permiten el paso del aire y diferentes tipos de membrana no tejida que protegen del polvo.
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Miraculous Phenomena in the Catholic Church: An Overview
By: Marilynn Hughes
Narrated by: Forrest Thomas
Publisher: The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation!
Marian Apparitions of the Catholic Church (The Overview Series)
Narrated by: Jay Mawhinney
Marian Apparitions in the Catholic Church have been appearing throughout the centuries to a variety of people to give them messages of hope, prayer, penance, and conversion. In this audiobook, we cover 32 of these Marian Apparitions to give you an overview of the events and messages of each one. This audiobook gives you an overview and insight into a subject otherwise only understood through lengthy study.
Interesting, apparitions much more important
The Doctors of the Catholic Church
Understanding the 33 Doctors of the Catholic Church can require a lot of study. And even so, it is hard to get into the spirit of the teachings from the Doctors. Their lives are as varied as their accomplishments. To learn even a little bit about these unique souls who were chosen to experience and describe for the faithful the depth and interior meaning of the teachings of the Church has profound value. But it also shows the individual grandeur of these great figures in Church history.
Bad read
By Andrew W. smith on 08-22-16
Seven Great Schools of Catholic Spirituality
By: Fr. Anthony Ciorra PhD
Narrated by: Fr. Anthony Ciorra PhD
In this course you will encounter seven powerful schools of spirituality, discovering what makes each school special and transformative. Your professor is celebrated spirituality expert Fr. Anthony Ciorra, PhD, who will guide you through the development of insights and charisms through the centuries. Throughout this course you are invited to deepen your personal relationship with God.
Seven Lies about Catholic History: Infamous Myths about the Church's Past and How to Answer Them
By: Diane Moczar
Narrated by: Kevin F. Spalding
The world hates the Church that Jesus founded, just as He said it would (John 15:18). It reviles her doctrines, mocks her moral teachings and invents lies about her history. In every age, but especially in our modern day, historians and political powers have distorted the facts about her past (or just made up novel falsehoods from scratch) to make the Church, and the civilization it fostered, seem corrupt, backward, or simply evil.
Wow, well read!
By rick caron on 08-14-15
Catholic Legends: The Life and Legacy of St. Catherine of Siena
Narrated by: Colin Fluxman
Catherine of Siena's life and actions have stimulated the imagination and piety of many since the early 15th century. Famous today for adhering to the tenets of the Dominican order and living a material-free life, Catherine worked in her day to help reunite the Catholic Church after a schism brought some of the base of power to Avignon, France. At the same time, she also sought to bring together the disparate Italian states that were constantly at war with each other.
The Vatican's Exorcists
Driving Out the Devil in the 21st Century
By: Tracy Wilkinson
Narrated by: Shelly Frasier
It is one of the most ancient, arcane, and to some, embarrassing rites of the Roman Catholic Church. Yet the number of priests in Italy trained as exorcists has risen tenfold over the past decade - and they are still unable to keep up with the skyrocketing demand for their services. Award-winning foreign correspondent Tracy Wilkinson reveals that "devil detox", as some call it, is a booming industry, complete with motivational speakers, international conventions, and plenty of controversy.
Makes a sham of the priesthood and beliefs.
By Michelle Le on 06-21-08
Catholic Legends: The Life and Legacy of St. Francis of Assisi
Narrated by: Tom McElroy
Alongside St. Ignatius, who founded the Jesuits, St. Francis of Assisi is widely regarded as one of the most venerated saints in the Catholic Church due to his work establishing religious orders that have done an incalculable amount of good and service for societies. Like St. Ignatius, St. Francis also got his start as a soldier who experienced a vision that put him on a more divine path.
By Michael T Urban on 02-14-18
Catholic Legends: The Life and Legacy of St. Thomas Aquinas
Narrated by: Charles Craig
It would be hard to overstate the influence that St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) has had on both the Catholic world and the West as a whole over the last 750 years. Even in secular circles, Aquinas is known as one of the most important medieval philosophers, and in many respects a harbinger of the Renaissance that began to flourish across Europe in the centuries that followed his life. His groundbreaking work, Summa Theologica, remains one of the most influential philosophical texts in history.
By Jerry on 05-10-18
Your Weapon for Spiritual Warfare
By: Johnnette Benkovic, Thomas Sullivan
Narrated by: Therese McLaughlin
In The Rosary, Johnnette Benkovic, founder and president of Living His Life Abundantly and the founder of Women of Grace, teams up Thomas K. Sullivan, the creator of the Warrior Rosary, to explore why the rosary is the weapon for such a time as this. Together, they've gathered some of the most astonishing historical and contemporary accounts of victories associated with the rosary along with their own inspiring personal experiences.
The Giants of Philosophy
By: Kenneth L. Schmitz
Narrated by: Charlton Heston
St. Thomas Aquinas is known for producing history's most complete system of Christian philosophy. In the late 13th century, this quiet, reflective Dominican scholar combined the work of Aristotle with Christian, Jewish, Muslim, and pagan thought to reconcile reason and faith. For Thomas, intellectual knowledge is a sign of the spirituality that energizes the human center. He believed we can know that God exists, but not what God is like.
Mostly on the Summa
By Candice on 03-11-07
Miraculous Phenomena in the Catholic Church
Many Miraculous Phenomena have been reported throughout the centuries in the Catholic Church. In order to understand some of the most common and important phenomena, I've outlined what these Miraculous Phenomena are and given a list of some of the saints and others who displayed them. This book gives you an overview and insight into a subject otherwise only understood through lengthy study. (For more info - http://outofbodytravel.org)
©2009 Marilynn Hughes (P)2013 Marilynn Hughes
Writers of the Philokalia
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Date Created (Newest) Date Created (Oldest) Date Added (Newest) Date Added (Oldest) China in Transition: Changing Conditions and Implications for U.S. Interests
Creator: Sutter, Robert G; Kan, Shirley A & Dumbaugh, Kerry
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China's Prospects After Tiananmen Square: Current Conditions, Future Scenarios, and a Survey of Expert Opinion
Creator: Dumbaugh, Kerry; Kan, Shirley A & Sutter, Robert G
China's Changing Conditions
Creator: Sutter, Robert G
Description: Congressional interest in the leadership change and economic transformation underway in China has grown substantially over the past few years. Leading congressional concerns focus on how economic conditions in China pose opportunities for U.S. enterprise and how the evolution of conditions in China fosters U.S. security, economic, and political interests. Congressional concern with China grew in 1995 and 1996 as a result of reports of the serious decline in the health of senior Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping. Present conditions in China include; A vibrant but sometimes overheated economy, A less divided central political leadership.
China's Changing Conditions: Possible Implications for US Interests
Description: This report discusses possible outcomes and implications for U.S. interests vary. For example, increasingly effective political administration and reform with continued successful economic modernization would be generally compatible with U.S. interests in greater economic opportunity, foreign policy cooperation, and political liberalization in China. Alternatively, Chinese administration, economic vitality, and internal cohesion could degenerate, limiting U.S. economic opportunities, challenging U.S. interests in stability in East Asia, but also diminishing potential threats from a strong China. Finally, China could develop formidable economic power while retaining authoritarian political control, with China emerging as a world power less interested in accommodating U.S. interests than in opposing them.
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Tibet, China, and the 107th Congress: Issues for U.S. Policy
Creator: Dumbaugh, Kerry
China in Transition: Changing Conditions and Implications for U.S. Interests
Creator: Sutter, Robert G & Kan, Shirley A
China After Deng Xiaoping - Implications for the United States
Creator: Sutter, Robert G & Sullivan, James Casey
Taiwan's Political Status: Historical Background and Ongoing Implications
Description: This report, intended as a background overview, briefly summarizes U.S. political history with Taiwan and discusses the complications it has for current U.S. policy and for congressional actions.
Description: This report discusses congressional interest in the leadership change and economic transformation underway in China, which has grown substantially over the past two years. Leading congressional concerns focus on how economic conditions in China pose opportunities for U.S. enterprise and how the evolution of conditions in China foster U.S. security, economic, and political interests. Congressional concern with China grew in 1995 as a result of reports of the serious decline in the health of senior Chinese leader Deng Xiao-ping.
Description: This report discusses congressional interest in the leadership change and economic transformation underway in China, which has grown substantially over the past two years. Leading congressional concerns focus on how economic conditions in China pose opportunities for U.S. enterprise and how the evolution of conditions in China foster U.S. security, economic, and political interests. Congressional concern with China grew in 1995 as a result of reports of the serious decline in the health of senior Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping.
Human Rights in China: Trends and Policy Implications
Creator: Lum, Thomas & Fischer, Hannah
Description: This report analyzes China's mixed record on human rights -- major human rights problems, new human rights legislation, and the development of civil society, legal awareness, and social and political activism. This report discusses major areas of interest but does not provide an exhaustive account of all human rights abuses or related incidents.
Description: Human rights has long been a principal area of U.S. concern in its relations with the People's Republic of China (PRC). Policy makers are at odds regarding whether or not the U.S. policy of engagement with China has produced meaningful political reform. This report analyzes China's mixed record on human rights - major human rights problems, new human rights legislation, and the development of civil society, legal awareness, and social and political activism. This report discusses major areas of interest but does not provide an exhaustive account of all human rights abuses or related incidents.
China: Pending Legislation in the 105th Congress
Description: This report tracks pending human rights legislation, including bills concerning: prison conditions and prison labor exports (H.R. 2195, H.R. 2358); coercive abortion practices (H.R. 2570); China’s policies toward religion (H.R. 967, H.R. 2431); and more general human rights issues (H.R. 2095). Other bills concern Taiwan — in particular, Taiwan’s entry into the World Trade Organization (H.Res. 190) and the U.S. role in helping Taiwan with a theater missile defense system (H.R. 2386). Also, legislation is pending on China’s missile proliferation activities (H.Res. 188), Radio Free Asia broadcasting to China (H.R. 2232), China’s participation in multilateral institutions (H.R. 1712, H.R. 2605), and the activities of China’s military and intelligence services (H.R. 2647, H.R. 2190).
U.S.-Funded Assistance Programs in China
Creator: Lum, Thomas
Description: This report explores the United States' relationship with the People's Republic of China (PRC) in the context of law and civil society programs that promote democratic change in China, discussions of human rights, and public diplomacy programs. This report explores in particular the economics of said relationship, including U.S.-funded programs to promote democratic-leaning policy changes. This report also discusses the opinions of analysts and other experts who both defend and oppose such efforts.
U.S. Assistance Programs in China
Description: This report examines U.S. foreign assistance activities in the People's Republic of China (PRC), including U.S. Department of State and U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) programming, foreign operations appropriations, policy history, and legislative background. International programs supported by U.S. departments and agencies other than the Department of State and USAID are not covered in this report.
Taiwan: Recent Developments and U.S. Policy Choices
Description: This report focuses on current developments in Taiwan, analyzing how those developments are affecting choices the United States makes about its policy toward Taiwan, specifically, and toward the People's Republic of Chine (PRC) more broadly.
Human Rights in China and U.S. Policy: Issues for the 113th Congress
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On Why We Love The Beatles
Nicholas Bate on Why We Love The Beatles – George
The end of The Beatles led us to All Things Must Pass – possibly the best of all the post Beatles solo efforts.
Author ScottPosted on May 11, 2019 Categories Feel, Sight, Sound, WordsTags george harrison, the beatlesLeave a comment on On Why We Love The Beatles
The Case for Ringo
.. as one of Rock’s Greatest Drummers is made here.
He gets my vote.
Photo by Josh Sorenson on Unsplash
Author ScottPosted on February 8, 2019 Categories Sight, Sound, WordsTags drums, ringo starr, the beatlesLeave a comment on The Case for Ringo
Build Your Own Best Of – The Beatles
I used to run a neat feature on my old blog which I called the Build Your Own Best Of. Limited to just 15 songs per artist, I would choose what I would put on a “Best Of” release if I were the one to compile it. Kurt from Cultural Offering does a similar feature that he calls his Essential Mixes. While the BYOBO is limited in scope, his mixes are long and feature far more songs. Different takes on a similar idea. As he just posted his Essential Mixes treatment for The Beatles it made me think of my own Beatles BYOBO which I thought I would revive here.
I did a quick review and my choices still stand.
This post originally appeared on my now defunct My Thermos blog on May 16, 2008 and is being reprinted here with my own permission.
One of my favorite quotes is:
When you have a number of disagreeable duties to perform – always do the most disagreeable first.
Josiah Quincy
I have this printed and hanging in my office. I try to do this in my work, getting the tasks I dread out of the way so that they stop looming over me and I can get on to other work. It seems to work well for me.
For my BYOBO series, I’ve created a rather lengthy list of artists I want to feature and each week when I go to choose the artist for the week, there is one that I pass over knowing that it is an impossibility to narrow down a list to just 15 tracks. Their name mocks me when I view the list, each time I hear a song of theirs on the radio I cringe at the thought of trying to decide whether to include it. As much as I love The Beatles, they were wearing me down.
Enough is enough – it’s time to bite the bullet and get at this.
So once again inspired by Nat at Mini-Obs, the idea is (almost) the same as always:
Pick one of your favorite bands / artists and list 10-15 songs by that band / artist to compile your own best of compilation.
This week, I’m changing the rules a bit. I decided that to just pull 15 songs from their collected works was going to be impossible, so instead I’m going to take advantage of the fact that there were 15 original CD releases and choose one song from each release. Considering how much they evolved from the first notes of Please Please Me to the end of Abbey Road, this also seems like a good way to make sure the full evolution is represented.
So here goes – The Best of The Beatles as compiled by me:
“I Saw Her Standing There” – Please Please Me
“All My Loving” – With The Beatles
“I Should Have Known Better” – A Hard Day’s Night
“I’ll Follow The Sun” – Beatles For Sale
“I Need You” – Help
“If I Needed Someone” – Rubber Soul
“She Said She Said” – Revolver
“A Day in the Life” – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
“All You Need Is Love” – Magical Mystery Tour
“Dear Prudence” – The Beatles (White Album)
“Only A Northern Song” – Yellow Submarine
“Here Comes The Sun” – Abbey Road
“I’ve Got A Feeling” – Let It Be
“I Want To Hold Your Hand” – Past Masters I
“Rain” – Past Masters II
So there you have it – 15 of the greatest songs every written, from arguably the most influential musical act of all time.
This was also insanely difficult to compile but the one per album limitation helped me narrow it down quite a bit more easily than had I been faced with the full discography.
A couple of notes:
I have a lot of George Harrison songs here.
Dear Prudence was the first song I listed.
Revolver is the best fucking album of all time. I used to go back and forth between it and Rubber Soul, but it’s Revolver all the way.
I know I skipped some of your faves – share them in the comments but keep to the one per album limitation. If you add one, it has to drop the one from that same release…
Author ScottPosted on April 26, 2014 May 11, 2019 Categories Sound, WordsTags build your own best of, the beatles1 Comment on Build Your Own Best Of – The Beatles
The Beatles – Three Year Cycles
Kurt over at Cultural Offering is doing a bang up job of presenting his Rocktober list, a collection of the greatest rock songs one per day for the month of October . Today he wrote about The Beatles and mentioned their amazing output of #1 hits in their brief recording career.
The time context is just one of the many examples of their legacy but one of the most powerful, and really one of my favorite things to talk about.
With many artists now taking years between recordings, I try to think of The Beatles working in that mode. Imagine them on a 3 year release cycle which would move them from Please Please Me in 63 to Revolver in 66 to Abbey Road in 69.
When you pull out the recordings in between you see the real magic that happened there. The transformation of a band that evolved so incredibly quickly, riding a wave of creativity that is truly unmatched.
Listen to just those three in order and it’s startling.
Is that really the same band?
Add the others back in and the pieces fit more logically, but think about how necessary those other recordings were in that evolution. If they hadn’t done things exactly as they did, well, it wouldn’t have happened the same way.
And they did a lot. In addition to the full album releases, there were countless other singles, a couple tours in those early years, television appearances, promotional videos and oh yeah – they made a couple of movies as well. All at a staggering level of quality and innovation.
If they had really taken 3 years in between, would we have ended up at the same place? What they did in their brief recording years is nothing short of miraculous.
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El feo espejo sudafricano
Algo tiene el campeonato mundial de futbol que saca ángeles y demonios sociales en las diferentes naciones que participan. Y cada cuatro años se comprueba como espejo de sus cualidades, sus problemas y sus traumas. Obviamente, México no es la excepción.
Más que los equipos y su forma y calidad de juego –que sin duda obedecen, también, a los matices culturales de cada país-, importan aquí las respuestas que generan los resultados.
En 2010, el fracaso más sonoro fue el de Francia, que pasó de subcampeón a una eliminación temprana y envuelta en el escándalo, y a la intervención de las más altas autoridades del país, incluido el presidente Sarkozy.
¿Cómo es que un asunto deportivo se convirtió en cuestión de Estado? Porque, como evento de masas que influye en la psique del país, la derrota se transformó en pretexto de división nacional. La composición étnica –y sobre todo, social- de la escuadra derivó en una campaña de la derecha extrema, que encontró eco en la frustración por el mal comportamiento en la cancha, azuzado también por los problemas fuera de ella.
La que hace cuatro años había sido alabada como escuadra pluricultural, reflejo de la Francia democrática e incluyente, esta vez se convirtió en el equipo del banlieu: un grupo hecho, no con franceses “auténticos”, sino por gañanes de las periferias, “que sólo piensan para sí mismos, que sólo les interesa el dinero, que no tienen disciplina”. No importa que muchos fueran los mismos héroes del 2006 o que el líder de entonces, Zinedine Zidane, fuera de ascendencia argelina. Zidane sabe portar el saco como un parisino del mejor arrondisement y la figura visible de ahora, Franck Ribery, es un charrasqueado fácil de acomunar, para la derecha, con los hijos de inmigrantes africanos o magrebíes, con la ventaja de que así disimulan el racismo detrás de todo el movimiento de opinión pública. De ahí, la intervención de Sarkozy, y que haya elegido a Thierry Henry –cuyos orígenes son de Martinica- como principal fuente de información sobre lo sucedido en Sudáfrica.
Lo contrario, exactamente, está sucediendo con el equipo alemán. Dos jugadores de origen polaco, un brasileño naturalizado, un hijo de turcos (que además lee el Corán antes de cada partido) y un hijo de ghaneses crean ese equipo pluricultural que rompe con estereotipos y que une a los diversos componentes de la población a cada victoria.
En Italia, la eliminación significó una nueva andanada de la Liga Norte, que acusó a la “corrupción del sur” del fracaso, porque habrían hecho que Lippi escogiera a determinados jugadores y a otros los dejara fuera. Un diputado de ese partido separatista llegó a afirmar que “Padania sí hubiera clasificado”.
No es casual, entonces, que una parte importante de los tifosi haya reaccionado al error de la terna arbitral italiana en el juego Argentina-México de una manera mucho más airada que los propios mexicanos. Ellos señalaron, de inmediato, una actitud mafiosa, una colusión en la que incluyen a Blatter y Platini para beneficiar a algunos y perjudicar a otros (esta vez, nosotros). Les ayuda en la suspicacia la actitud de la FIFA que, más que preocuparse por el nivel de los árbitros, está molesta porque se presentaron las repeticiones de la jugada en la pantalla gigante. En vez del fair-play que tanto alaban, piden omertà, silencio mafioso, según varios aficionados en Gazzeta dello Sport, quienes afirman que la única posición ética del juez Roberto Rossetti hubiera sido señalar a la pantalla y anular el gol: “como un pentito de la mafia que colabora con la justicia”.
Tampoco parece casual que Maradona haya cumplido con la omertà y se haya solazado con “el banderín de Dios”. Que no le haya bastado con una victoria amplia. Argentina festeja a Maradona que es festejar una parte muy contradictoria de sí mismos: la de la genialidad autodestructiva.
Dice Maradona, a la manera de “El Rey”: “Nadie me va a hacer cambiar: ni las mujeres, ni los hombres, ni los periodistas, ni la ley, ni nada”. Por encima de la ley, “la mano de Dios” o el chistecito de ponerle el calmante Royphnol al agua que le dieron a los brasileños en el mundial del 90 y festejarlo públicamente, entre risotadas, tres lustros después. Decía al respecto Macri, entonces dueño del Boca Juniors: “No es necesario reivindicar algo que es incorrecto, porque reivindicarlo nos ofende como argentinos, porque la piolada, el curro, la trampa, la burla, la mundialmente célebre picardía criolla no nos hace nada bien como sociedad.” En Argentina los ángeles y los demonios se confunden en uno solo.
¿Y qué decir de México? ¿Qué tanto nos refleja como sociedad esa incapacidad para pasar “de perico a perro”, de superar la ronda de octavos? ¿Qué tanto, el entregar el paquete entero de un símbolo moderno de la nación a los intereses de un cártel (el de las televisoras)? ¿Qué tanto, el sentimentalismo de hacer que Cuau se despida jugando de inicio, como capitán? ¿Qué tanto, la desconfianza reiterada hacia los jóvenes, de parte de quienes llevan sus canas prematuras con orgullo? ¿Se puede en realidad ganar cuando desde el país se envían vibras derrotistas tan fuertes que penetran el bunker de la selección? A leer de nuevo El Laberinto de la Soledad, ni modo.
Antes de que llegaran Rossetti y Osorio a sepultar la esperanza verde, el país ya había elegido un chivo expiatorio para su derrota anunciada: Guille Franco, quien tuvo, de nueva cuenta, un pésimo torneo mundialista. Pero no eran su torpeza, su antipatía o la sospechosa terquedad del técnico en alinearlo, lo que generaba más rencor: era su carácter de naturalizado. La gente olvidó rápido las contribuciones de Caballero y Sinha (e incluso Leandro y Vuoso en la oscura Era Ericsson). Franco no sentía la Patria por no haber nacido en ella. Por eso, y no por jugador mediocre, era El Culpable (en el fondo, sólo nos saciaríamos viendo su sangre caer pirámide abajo). Para su fortuna, Osorio, el Bofo y el mismo Aguirre acudieron a repartirse los pecados, mientras televisoras y anunciantes atraviesan el pantano como los cisnes, sin mancharse, dispuestos a hacer cuentas rumbo al Negocio 2014.
Y para coronarlo todo, el alcohol, el influyentismo, la agresividad, la xenofobia y, sobre todo, la vulgaridad rampante que está ahogando al país, se mezclaron en el palco mexicano de Johannesburgo. Un señor, que resultó ser alto funcionario –y, sólo casualmente, hermano del Secretario de Gobernación- y sus hijos malcriados agredieron a la esposa de Guille Franco al grito de “pinches argentinos que se vayan a la chingada” y se armó tremenda bronca con los familiares de los jugadores. Tras el escándalo, Miguel Gómez Mont fue cesado como director de Fonatur.
Sumadas las cosas, qué feo espejo de país.
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Etiquetas: Especulaciones, Fucho
Monsiváis se va, pero no se va
Si alguien enseñó a este país que hay una línea continua entre la llamada “alta cultura” y la cultura popular, era Carlos Monsiváis. No por nada varios supimos por primera vez de su existencia en la revista Chanoc y tardamos años en enterarnos que “El Sabio Monsiváis” que en raras y preciosas ocasiones ofrecía alguna explicación enciclopédica a Chanoc y su tío Tsekub Baloyán era un intelectual de carne y hueso, que en su autobiografía precoz –publicada en 1966- sufría, porque tenía 28 años y todavía no conocía Europa.
A Monsiváis se le reconoce, justamente, como un gran escritor. Pero más que eso, fue figura pública, y eso que jamás disfrutó de puesto alguno ni gozó de las mieles del poder político. A principios de los años 90 se puso de moda entre los poetas jóvenes de México escribir odas a las actricitas del momento. En una ocasión, le preguntaron a Bibi Gaytán, objeto de más de una obra, quién era el poeta mexicano al que ella más admiraba. La iletrada respondió: Carlos Monsiváis. Lo juro por mi madre, bohemios.
¿Qué le dio a Monsi tan grande espacio? Precisamente el que lo abarcara todo. Que nada humano le fuera ajeno. Que igual analizara la política, la gran literatura, la lucha libre, el cine de arte, las telenovelas, los libros-basura o los movimientos populares. Que se codeara con los ricos y poderosos sin ceder un ápice. Que estuviera siempre cerca de la realidad, y que la viera con ojos críticos.
Se le reconoce como escritor, decía, pero antes que eso –y porque su talante profundamente liberal le ayudaba a no poner líneas divisorias- Monsiváis era un editor, un periodista. Gracias a él, muchos entendimos que hacer buen periodismo era una manera de hacer literatura. Y que no hay buen periodismo mal escrito.
Editor e incansable promotor cultural, a él le debemos grandes series radiofónicas y colecciones de voz viva, pero sobre todo, sentó el canon para los suplementos culturales periodísticos en las últimas tres décadas del siglo XX. La Cultura en México, el suplemento de la revista Siempre!, que dirigió entre 1972 y 1987, fue durante todo ese periodo un referente obligatorio y una gran escuela (de hecho no sólo allí, sino también con su estilo mordaz, Monsiváis creó una escuela con muchos más discípulos de los que están dispuestos a admitirlo).
La Cultura en México tenía de todo: iba del análisis cinematográfico y literario a la crónica de la vida cotidiana, a la descripción de las luchas sociales. Y estaba coronada por la sección que más fama le dio a su autor: la colección de perlas de la estupidez nacional, recogidas y comentadas por la R., para documentar nuestro optimismo.
En Por mi Madre, Bohemios, Monsiváis ejercía una burlona crítica profunda del país —y, sobre todo, de sus clases dominantes—, a través del método de mostrarnos el espejo que nos horrorizaba ver.
Allí se declaró en guerra constante contra la imbecilidad declarativa que puebla planas y planas, y abarca una cantidad inacabable de ondas hertzianas y catódicas. El autor (la R.) fue acusado de pepenar en la más baja inmundicia político-literaria para hacerse de sus perlas: ese era precisamente el problema, no hay que sumergirse mucho en este país para encontrar toneladas de mierda con “misión y visión”.
Al mismo tiempo, el suplemento –y particularmente su sección- se constituían en una defensa apasionada del idioma español, contra el emputecimiento de las palabras al que lo someten funcionarios, burócratas y periodistas de baja estofa. (“Por favor, dejen de llamar tragedia lo del ABC; fue una contingencia administrativa”).
La R. era propositiva (imaginó telenovelas patrocinadas por el Episcopado como Mirada de Cardenal o Nubes de Castidad, o la misógino-didáctica Mujer que sabe Latín ni Encuentra Marido ni Tiene Buen Fin) y tenía buen corazón, por lo que siempre se solidarizaba con los declarantes. Era un juego delirante.
Monsiváis editor era extraordinario. Sabía qué agregar, qué quitar y cómo cabecear. Así, por ejemplo, a un análisis sobre el sindicalismo en las empresas productoras de autos, Monsi le ponía una cabeza nada sobria: “Los coches van por la vía, como aguinaldo de la burguesía”. Un título atractivo, que servía a la vez de resumen y colofón y que, de pilón, tenía una referencia lopezvelardiana que, de manera casi mágica, transportaba al lector al porfirismo. Genial.
Mucho más que un ocurrente, Monsiváis fue un creador incansable de aforismos. Y él mismo lo escribió: “Una celebridad se distingue porque es poseedora certificada de una idea y el que tiene una idea que la cuide, que la cuide”.
Finalmente, es importante hablar del Carlos Monsiváis ciudadano. Por su historia personal y por sus convicciones, siempre estuvo en la izquierda, pero no del lado del dogma. Dos fueron sus luchas fundamentales: a favor del laicismo y de los derechos de las minorías. Criado en el protestantismo, siempre vio con desconfianza los intentos de la Iglesia Católica por arrogarse la representación de todo el país, criticó los abusos eclesiásticos –históricos y actuales- y ha mantenido a la sociedad en guardia contra los intentos de terminar con el Estado laico. También su labor fue muy importante en la defensa de los derechos de la comunidad homosexual, negados durante décadas por la hipocresía priista y por el filoclericalismo de Acción Nacional. En su apoyo a los movimientos políticos y sociales, tuvo el tino de corregirse cuando se equivocó y de llamar a la racionalidad cuando ésta desaparecía (como con el plantón de López Obrador).
Monsiváis se va, pero no se va. Deja muchos amigos y bienquerientes. Para documentar nuestro optimismo, deja obra y deja escuela. Tal vez haya quienes, para documentar nuestro pesar, sientan un descanso con su ausencia: los obispos, los funcionarios de todos los partidos, los farsantes y los estúpidos
Etiquetas: Personajes
Biopics: El partido, en la universidad
Durante los años setenta, las universidades públicas mexicanas crecieron rápidamente. Esto se debía, fundamentalmente, a dos cosas. La primera es que la evolución demográfica de la población y los años de contínuo crecimiento económico habían generado una demanda creciente por la educación superior: jóvenes a los que la situación económica familiar no forzaba a trabajar y que deseaban ser parte de la movilidad social que se vivía. La segunda, que los gobiernos de entonces –a diferencia de los actuales- tomaron el financiamiento a la educación superior como una de sus prioridades. Esto no fue sin contradicciones, porque una corriente de pensamiento dentro del gobierno se mostraba preocupada por el activismo opositor en las universidades, y quería condicionar la entrega de subsidios a informes de rendimiento académico, que llevaban implícito un seguimiento político y que, en los hechos, minaban la autonomía universitaria.
La matrícula creciente implicaba, a su vez, una demanda cada vez mayor por personal académico. Las universidades se inundaron de profesores jóvenes e inquietos y tendencialmente de izquierda. Era la situación ideal para que se impulsaran muchas transformaciones en las universidades y, en particular, para el desarrollo del sindicalismo académico.
Entre los muchos dogmas que poblaban al PMT, uno era el desinterés por la política universitaria –a pesar de que su dirigente máximo, Heberto Castillo, saltó a la fama precisamente por su tarea al frente de los profesores de la UNAM durante el movimiento del 68-, bajo la idea de que la prioridad eran “los trabajadores”.
Se desarrolló, así, una contradicción flagrante. En muchas partes del país, la mayoría de los cuadros del partido eran universitarios, pero no participaban políticamente en sus instituciones, o si lo hacían, era a título personal.
Hay dos razones detrás del rechazo de Heberto a este tipo de política. Una era diferenciarse del PCM, que tenía presencia importante en las universidades y que gastaba buena parte de sus energías en ellas, tal vez demasiadas. Otra era un rechazo a los intelectuales, que pocos años más tarde Adolfo Gilly criticaría con socarronería, en un artículo titulado “El Burro y la Computadora”: recuerdo que según el artículo, a Heberto decían importarle los del burro y no los de la computadora, porque él quería ser el único en usar la computadora. Detrás de esa visión antintelectual había un igualitarismo reductor que estimulaba el atraso como si fuera un valor y se traducía en la sacralización imitativa de algunas voces en detrimento del intercambio plural de las ideas. Cosas que todavía se ven ahora en la izquierda nacional.
El PMT había hecho propia la idea de que el pueblo sólo estará dispuesto a sumarse a una nueva organización política si reconoce en ésta sus propios planteamientos y, por lo tanto, había que trabajar muy cerca de la gente y, de alguna forma, traducir las aspiraciones del “pueblo despolitizado”. Eso está muy bien, pero de ahí pasaban, en primer lugar, a que la dirigencia nacional se autodefiniera como intérprete de la voluntad del pueblo, y también a actitudes que no sé si calificar de populistas o de ingenuas. Por ejemplo, los desplegados del PMT no aparecían en Excelsior o en unomásuno, que eran entonces los diarios más influyentes, sino en La Prensa, el periódico dedicado a la nota roja; el que –según dictaba el estereotipo- leían los obreros (es decir, “el pueblo despolitizado”) y que, de paso, era hiperpriísta en su línea editorial.
En Sinaloa, tras los roces con Demetrio Vallejo en la asamblea estatal del partido, nos había quedado claro que haríamos muchas cosas sin pedirle el visto bueno a la dirigencia nacional. Una de ellas fue incurrir directamente en la política universitaria.
Nos propusimos colectivamente, por un lado, el mejoramiento académico de la institución, que implicaba el combate a las tendencias masificadoras a ultranza y el estudiantilismo (otorgarle demasiado poder a la “base” estudiantil) propias de la ultra; promover la utilización de la universidad como espacio de práctica y aprendizaje de la democracia y, por el otro, procurar la mejora laboral de los trabajadores, a través del SPIUAS (Sindicato de Profesores e Investigadores de la UAS).
En realidad lo que hicimos con esa decisión fue acabar con un simulacro y responder al origen mismo del PMT en el estado. Los Chemones habían nacido en la UAS, allí habían aprendido a hacer política, allí se habían hecho amigos y compañeros. En la Escuela de Economía, el PMT funcionaba como partido hegemónico y en otras escuelas había presencia importante. Nos faltaba unificar políticas y participar activamente en el sindicato, en el que dejábamos al PCM hacer y deshacer con tal de no ceder espacios a los herederos de Los Enfermos. Era también un mecanismo para que participaran más en el partido aquellos universitarios que no tenían tiempo o vocación para las labores de organización con campesinos, obreros, pescadores y colonos –que, por otra parte, no descuidamos.
Nombramos al Wally Meza coordinador del trabajo universitario, y nos inventamos para él la posición de “auxiliar de la presidencia del Comité Estatal”. Hicimos un repaso de nuestra fuerza en la UAS y resultaba que cerca de la tercera parte de los profesores eran miembros o simpatizantes del partido, que teníamos más estudiantes que el Partido Comunista y que había varias escuelas en las que podíamos tener una influencia notable. Por el lado sindical, armamos planillas para el Consejo General de Representantes, y obtuvimos aproximadamente un tercio de los puestos –allí estábamos, entre otros, Guevara, Renato Palacios, Jaime Palacios y yo-. A partir de ahí, tejimos una alianza con el PC para las elecciones que renovarían el comité ejecutivo sindical –una política hasta cierto punto contrapuesta a la que preconizaba la dirigencia nacional del partido, que trataba a todos los sindicatos como si fueran charros- en la planilla Unidad Democrática, que derrotó a la ultra y se quedó con 8 de las 11 carteras del comité, cuatro de las cuales fueron para compañeros nuestros, incluido Renato como Secretario de Organización.
La participación en el SPIUAS también significaría un acercamiento con el grupo al que considerábamos más afín en ese terreno, el Consejo Sindical, surgido en la UNAM. En el Consejo estaba mi cuate Raúl Trejo, pero la relación se estableció principalmente a través de Pablo Pascual. Este acercamiento tendría repercusiones posteriores.
Etiquetas: Biopics, Polaca
La Generación del Bicentenario
Dijo el presidente Calderón, en uno de sus arranques de retórica, que la nuestra es la “Generación del Bicentenario”. A mí, la verdad, me dio ñáñaras.
Resulta que, por razones de edad, pertenezco a la generación referida por Calderón –la que en estos momentos influye más en la vida nacional- y resulta también, que no tenemos mucho de que vanagloriarnos.
¿Cuál sería la “Generación del Bicentenario”? A mi entender la formamos, grosso modo, quienes nacimos entre 1952 y 1968, y que hoy tenemos entre 41 y 58 años. Somos, como decía Eduardo Valle, El Búho, los “hermanos menores” de la Generación del 68, los que participamos poco o nada en ese movimiento, pero vimos la represión y estábamos destinados, según él, a hacer la revolución (a instaurar la democracia). Somos, en palabras de Carlos Monsiváis hace cuatro décadas, “la primera generación de gringos nacidos en México”. La generación en cuya vida adulta hubo sólo islas de estabilidad económica en un mar de inestabilidad y crisis recurrentes. La que vivió, con conocimiento de causa, el polémico proceso electoral de 1988 y la caída del comunismo soviético y del mundo bipolar. La generación a la que se le derrumbaron las capillas ideológicas.
Nos antecedieron la recia Generación del 68 –nacidos por lo general entre 1941 y 1951- y, antes de ellos, la generación del desarrollo estabilizador. Nos siguen las generaciones X, Y, y la que todavía no tiene nombre, y que son las que tienen más posibilidades de sacar al país del hoyo, porque no es una cuestión de ganas, sino de formación.
Calderón no es el primero en cantar las glorias (esta vez a futuro) de este grupo etario. Ya ha sido definido como el que forjó la transición democrática. Si hemos de ser honestos, los iniciadores de la transición fueron, en su mayoría, miembros de la Generación del 68 –de izquierda, la mayoría, pero también hubo panistas y priístas- y a la nuestra le tocó solamente jugar un papel de cierta importancia en la consumación de dicha transición.
Si hemos de encontrar un símil, ahora que andamos revisando la historia nacional, tal vez se pueda encontrar en la generación que consumó la Independencia, bien diferenciada de quienes iniciaron la gesta hace dos siglos. La generación de Guerrero, Iturbide y Gómez Farías, pero sobre todo, la de Nicolás Bravo, Anastasio Bustamante, Mariano Paredes, Valentín Canalizo, José Joaquín de Herrera, Mariano Arista y, como figura emblemática que los envuelve a todos, Antonio López de Santa Anna.
¿Cuáles son las características centrales de esa generación de claroscuros? Que deseaba la independencia de México, pero no tenía idea clara de qué quería después. Salvo unos cuantos convencidos –como los tres primeros personajes de la lista-, la mayoría de la clase política de entonces se la pasaba en un vaivén constante de posiciones. En medio de la disputa entre federalismo y centralismo –que en realidad era una batalla en pro y en contra de los fueros-, cambiaban de posición a conveniencia, mutaban alianzas y hacían del transformismo político práctica cotidiana. Esbozaban proyectos de nación, pero por encima de ellos, a menudo pasaban los proyectos personales: el poder por el poder mismo. Y luchaban encarnizadamente, de espaldas al país, por obtenerlo o mantenerse en él. Todo ello, cubierto de una gruesa capa retórica: cada caudillo se declaraba dispuesto a derramar por la patria hasta la última gota de su sangre.
El resultado fue desastroso. Años de caos y guerras intestinas. De expoliación a las clases productivas. De pérdida de la mitad del territorio nacional. De mantenimiento de fueros y privilegios. De boato casi monárquico de parte de los políticos poderosos, en un país desangrado y estancado. Y lo que le siguió fue la guerra civil abierta y la intervención francesa.
Sería otra generación, la de los liberales encabezados por Benito Juárez, la que, con la restauración republicana y el fin de los fueros, sentaría las bases para la consolidación de México como nación.
El transformismo, la demagogia, la separación entre la clase política y el resto del país, el mantenimiento de privilegios, la ambición personal y partidista que pasa por encima de principios y que pretende sustituir la falta de rumbo definido, el boato, el encumbramiento de personajes menores, la tentación por la llegada del “hombre providencial” (que en aquel entonces siempre era Santa Anna), los enconos puestos por delante de las necesidades de la nación, que impiden llegar a acuerdos, son todas características compartidas con aquella triste época.
Hay similitudes, pero –afortunadamente- también hay diferencias.
La principal es que, a diferencia de la del Siglo XIX, la generación consumadora mexicana cuenta con instituciones democráticas, que algunos de sus miembros contribuyeron de manera sustantiva a edificar. Con todas sus deficiencias, estas instituciones son el mejor valladar contra cualquier tentación de providencialismo autoritario y contra el caos y la revuelta –por eso, precisamente, no ha faltado el exaltado que ha intentado torpedearlas-.
También contamos con una masa crítica de población informada y de analistas de la realidad nacional. Ni esa masa crítica constituye mayoría, ni todos los analistas escapamos de la retórica y del negativismo que vende, pero no propone; sin embargo, la sociedad mexicana se ha mostrado capaz de utilizar su libertad de expresión y de acotar, de manera colectiva, algunos de los peores excesos del poder. Ventajas de la democracia.
Y es cierto, finalmente, que el país camina aun a pesar de la pérdida de valores y de los costosos devaneos de su clase política, a través del esfuerzo de millones de mexicanos comunes y corrientes.
Esas condiciones deberían permitirle a la “Generación del Bicentenario” algo más que “preservar las libertades”, como dijo el Presidente. Ya consiguió la democracia, pero no ha sabido, bien a bien, qué hacer con ella. No ha sido capaz de hacerla socialmente eficiente.
La cuestión es –como hicieron los liberales decimonónicos en su momento- encontrar el punto nodal. El país requiere un cambio en su modelo de desarrollo, que lo oriente en primer lugar, a terminar con los privilegios, que siguen estando en el centro de todos los problemas nacionales. Y también necesita retomar valores humanos esenciales, como la solidaridad, la justicia, el trabajo como formador de riqueza material y espiritual, la honestidad, la laicidad, la educación integral. Aunque no “vendan”.
Veremos qué tanto avanza la generación pomposamente bautizada por Calderón. O si tendrán que venir las generaciones X, Y, y la que sigue, a hacer la tarea que no fuimos capaces de terminar.
Etiquetas: Bicentenario, Especulaciones, Polaca
Jaime García, por el sendero del Toro Valenzuela
Mexicanos en GL Mayo
Cruel en otras temporadas, mayo de 2010 fue pródigo con los peloteros mexicanos en Grandes Ligas. Lo más notable, sin duda, que Jaime García haya estado a un solo inning de empatar la marca de Ligas Mayores de más salidas de calidad seguidas para un lanzador novato, que estaba en poder, ni más ni menos, que de Fernando Valenzuela en su inolvidable 1981. Además, González, Cantú y Barajas siguen muy productivos al bat, y Gallardo y Soria se consolidan como jóvenes estrellas del montículo.
Aquí, antes de que nos agarre la vorágine futbolera, la segunda entrega del análisis de los mexicanos en Grandes Ligas, en orden de su desempeño individual de toda la temporada.
Jaime García va en serio. Sus siete primeras salidas a la loma de pitcheo fueron de calidad (seis o más entradas lanzadas; tres o menos carreras limpias recibidas). Necesitaba otra más para igualar la marca de Fernando Valenzuela, pero en el partido contra Florida hizo demasiados lanzamientos en las primeras cinco entradas y, aunque tenía en ceros a los Marlines, fue sustituido por un bateador emergente. Luego, el de Reynosa se ha despachado otras tres salidas de calidad: lleva 10 en 11 aperturas (el de Etchohuaquila tendría que esperar a su salida 12 para llegar a 9). Sin la espectacularidad del Toro, que propinó cinco blanqueadas en sus seis primeras salidas, Jaime ha mostrado una consistencia excepcional. García ha admitido 1.42 carreras limpias por entrada lanzada y es el segundo pitcher más efectivo en Grandes Ligas; a estas alturas de la temporada de 1981, la efectividad de Valenzuela era de 1.89. Sin el mismo apoyo ofensivo, la foja de ganados y perdidos de García es de 5-2; la de Fernando en su año del Cy Young era de 8-2. Y Fernando era más ponchador: llevaba 77 chocolates, frente a 55 de Jaime. El mero hecho de poder compararlos ya habla del temporadón que está teniendo el de los Cardenales.
Adrián González había empezado bien el año. Siguió mejor y, tras un breve slump a finales de mayo, encendió su bate al máximo. El tijuanense primera base de los Padres batea para .288, con 13 jonrones y 38 carreras producidas. Bateando en el parque más hostil a los bombarderos, ya está en la lucha por el liderato de cuadrangulares. El buen paso de San Diego hace difícil que se haga realidad lo que muchos deseamos: que lo vendan a un equipo con parque amigable y destroce los récords ligamayoristas.
Jorge Cantú salvó con bien su tradicional escollo de mayo. Aunque bajó en porcentaje y en número de impulsadas, el tamaulipeco no parece enfriarse y ha iniciado bien el mes de junio. Sus números, en lo que va del año, .289, con 8 vuelacercas y 43 producidas, que lo colocan en tercer lugar de la Liga Nacional.
Yovani Gallardo dejó atrás los nervios del inicio de temporada y lleva diez aperturas seguidas sin perder. Lanzó el 28 de mayo la primera blanqueada de su carrera y lleva ocho salidas de calidad. El único abridor respetable de los Cerveceros, tiene 6 ganados, 2 perdidos, un muy buen 2.64 de PCL y ha propinado 77 ponches. Tiene, además, un futuro brillantísimo.
Joakim Soria está empezando a ser demasiado grande para su equipo, los Reales de Kansas City, por las pocas oportunidades de salvamento que le presentan. Aún así, está entre los líderes de la Americana. De 21 ocasiones que ha ido a la loma de las responsabilidades, sólo en 3 le han hecho daño. Lleva 0 ganados, 1 perdido, 13 salvamentos (llegó a 102 en su carrera), 2 salvamentos desperdiciados, 2.49 de carreras limpias y 29 ponchados. Se empieza a especular que será traspasado a una escuadra contendiente.
Rod Barajas continúa dando muestras de su poder al bat. Tuvo un mayo excelente, con .304, 6 jonrones y 19 producidas. Al momento, su promedio del año es de .267, con 11 cuadrangulares y 30 impulsados.
Alfredo Aceves ganó otro juego en mayo, en relevo largo, pero se lesionó la espalda. Se habla de una posible cirugía, que terminaría con su temporada. El Yankee de Sonora lleva marca de 3-0, un juego salvado, 3.00 de PCL y un hold (ventaja sostenida en situación de salvamento).
Dennys Reyes. El especialista zurdo de Higuera de Zaragoza tuvo un mayor perfecto. Apareció 14 veces en el montículo, y no le anotaron. Inició junio, sin embargo, con una derrota. Su marca del año 2 ganados, 1 perdidos, 4 holds, dos rescates desperdiciados y PCL de 2.65.
Jorge De la Rosa pasó el mes en la lista de lesionados. Apenas ha vuelto a lanzar desde la lomita y se espera que el regiomontano regrese a los Rockies a principios de julio. Lleva récord de 3-1, con 3.91 de CL y 26 ponches.
Scott Hairston también visitó la lista de lesionados, pero sólo por la segunda quincena de un mayo que había comenzado frío, y regresó caliente en junio. El jardinero de los Padres Lleva .238 de promedio, con 7 vuelacercas, 15 remolcadas y 3 robos.
Francisco Rodríguez fue vuelto a llamar por los Ángeles de Los Ángeles (los que juegan en Anaheim, pues) y en 7 entradas y un tercio, ha admitido sólo tres hits, no ha permitido carrera ni dado pasaportes. En cambio, 9 bateadores han sido ponchados por él.
Elmer Dessens es como aquellas pilas. Sigue y sigue. De vuelta en la Gran Carpa, como relevista de los Mets, el sonorense ha hecho una buena labor, con tres holds, y una efectividad de 1.42 en poco más de 6 entradas lanzadas. Perdió un juego.
Jerry Hairston Jr. ha cumplido a secas como shortstop de los Padres. Bien en el campo, regular –pero al alza- al bate. En mayo, su promedio fue de .258, con 3 jonrones y 14 producidas, lo que mejora sus números del año a .240, 3 cuadrangulares, 19 remolcadas y 4 robos.
Rodrigo López se ha estabilizado en la rotación de Arizona, y ha tenido 7 salidas de calidad, poco apoyadas ofensivamente por su equipo. También ha lanzado muy mal en 3 de sus aperturas. Tiene récord de 2-4, 4.27 de PCL (apenas arribita del promedio de la liga) y 45 ponches.
Ramiro Peña es visto como un jugador de gran futuro por los Yanquis. Ante la perspectiva de bajarlo a AAA para que tuviera más actividad, los directivos del Bronx prefirieron usar de vez en cuando a los superestrellas Derek Jeter y Alex Rodríguez como bateadores designados para darle juego al regiomontano, que siempre se luce con el guante y ahora batea para .227 con 6 producidas, 10 anotadas y 2 robos de base.
Juan Castro tenía la titularidad en Filadelfia, era suya y la está dejando ir, primero con una lesión y luego con un slump de bateo. Tras un pobre mayo y una paupérrima primera semana de junio, su promedio bajó a .227, con 11 producidas.
Oliver Pérez va de nuevo rumbo a la tumba beisbolística. El talentoso y muy bien pagado zurdo de Culiacán nomás no ha encontrado el plato. Fue removido al bullpen de los Mets y tampoco allí funcionó. Se acordaron que tenía una lesión en la rodilla, que agrava su chafitis aguda, su desconcentritis crónica y su inefectividadis carreralímpida. Ojalá, en buena onda, que lo más grave sea la rodilla. Su marca en el año, 0-3, 6.28 de limpias, 2 embasados por entrada lanzada. Su futuro con los Metropolitanos, inseguro: ha sido una de las peores apuestas financieras del gerente Omar Minaya.
Marco Estrada fue activado por los Cerveceros, que no han podido establecer un cuerpo relevista estable. El sonorense fue vapuleado en cinco de sus siete apariciones, hasta ser diagnosticado con “fatiga en el hombro” (otro nombre para la chafitis aguda) y enviado a la lista de lesionados. Su marca es de 0-0, con 9.53 de PCL.
Augie Ojeda es un utility poco utilizado. Batea para .154, con dos producidas.
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Magnetic Products/
Custom Printed Magnets/
Custom Printed State Magnets/
Custom Printed State Magnets (0.036" thick)
MAG353-36_
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Each magnet measures 7 square inches and 0.036” thick.
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OUVERTURE A DSCHANG CE MERCREDI DES 3e JOURNEES DE L'ARVATRA
TROIS JOURNEES AU COURS DESQUELLES L'ASSOCIATION POUR LA REHABILITATION DES VALEURS TRADITIONNELLES(ARVATRA) EXHIBERA SA MAJORITE ET SON IMPLICATION DANS LES TRADITIONS BAMILEKES AU PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL ATTENDU A DSCHANG POUR CETTE MANIFESTATION.
L'Association pour la Réhabilitation des Valeurs Traditionnelles(ARVATRA) tient ses 3es journées culturelles à partir de ce mercredi et ce jusqu'à vendredi le14 janvier.Cette organisation mise sur pied en 1987 par un groupe d'enseignants a pour objet de réhabiliter les valeurs socioculturelles Bamiléké par la "consolidation des acquis historiques en vue de leur promotion pour que demain, les Bamilékés ne se présentent pas au rendez-vous culturel de la mondialisation les mains vides" . Cette édition, qui est la troisième du genre dans la vie de l'ARVATRA va pendant les trois jours permettre au public non seulement de prendre contact avec cette organisation très peu connue du grand public malgrè son intense activité dans son domaine d'action mais permettre à cette association de renforcer sa présence sur l'espace binam.
Placée sous le signe de la MATURITE et de l'OUVERTURE cette manifestation intervient au moment où l'association souffle sur sa 24ème bougie d'anniversaire – presque un quart de siècle donc, et l'ARVATRA peut dans le rétroviseur contempler avec fierté les ½uvres réalisées : acquisition d'un vaste terrain devant abriter un complexe appelé " Centre des Traditions".
de la programmation des festivités, les amoureux de la cultures et du sport auront de la matière pour meubler leur temps. Au menu donc une conférence-débat du professeur SIMO de l'Université de Yaoundé Isur le thème "Autochtones, allogènes: quelle comptabilité dans un pays qui prône l'intégration nationale?", la finale du tournoi de foot ball, la marche sportive, l'exposition d'objets d'art, la dédicace de l'ouvrage LA LUTTE NATIONALE AU CAMEROUN DE 1940 A 1971, et la remise des prix aux lauréats du concours de dissertation sur le thème:" les cérémonies funéraires telles qu'elles sont organisées de nos jours dans notre pays constituent une source de dépenses futiles et une preuve d'attachement de la plupart des peuples de cette Afrique en miniature à l'animisme". | 2017-47/0000/fr_middle.json.gz/675 | {"url": "http://sinotables.skyrock.com/2967984309-OUVERTURE-A-DSCHANG-CE-MERCREDI-DES-3e-JOURNEES-DE-L-ARVATRA.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "fr", "source_domain": "sinotables.skyrock.com", "date_download": "2017-11-17T17:18:59Z", "digest": "sha1:SH4YJDP4WYKPB2QCHLV42R6AZ3QYF2RF"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 2528, 2528.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 2528, 4404.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 2528, 16.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 2528, 136.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 2528, 0.98]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 2528, 209.8]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 2528, 1.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 2528, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 2528, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 2528, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 2528, 0.37339056]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 2528, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 2528, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 2528, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 2528, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 2528, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 2528, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 2528, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 2528, 0.01309023]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 2528, 0.01683029]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 2528, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 2528, 0.1223176]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 2528, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 2528, 0.14592275]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 2528, 0.61126005]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 2528, 5.73458445]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 2528, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 2528, 5.01430615]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 2528, 373.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 27, 0.0], [27, 38, 0.0], [38, 88, 0.0], [88, 105, 0.0], [105, 124, 0.0], [124, 136, 0.0], [136, 161, 0.0], [161, 196, 0.0], [196, 211, 0.0], [211, 223, 0.0], [223, 252, 0.0], [252, 313, 0.0], [313, 560, 1.0], [560, 1390, 1.0], [1390, 1755, 1.0], [1755, 2528, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 27, 0.0], [27, 38, 0.0], [38, 88, 0.0], [88, 105, 0.0], [105, 124, 0.0], [124, 136, 0.0], [136, 161, 0.0], [161, 196, 0.0], [196, 211, 0.0], [211, 223, 0.0], [223, 252, 0.0], [252, 313, 0.0], [313, 560, 0.0], [560, 1390, 0.0], [1390, 1755, 0.0], [1755, 2528, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 27, 1.0], [27, 38, 1.0], [38, 88, 8.0], [88, 105, 2.0], [105, 124, 3.0], [124, 136, 1.0], [136, 161, 3.0], [161, 196, 4.0], [196, 211, 1.0], [211, 223, 1.0], [223, 252, 5.0], [252, 313, 10.0], [313, 560, 31.0], [560, 1390, 126.0], [1390, 1755, 54.0], [1755, 2528, 122.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 27, 0.0], [27, 38, 0.0], [38, 88, 0.0], [88, 105, 0.125], [105, 124, 0.0], [124, 136, 0.0], [136, 161, 0.04], [161, 196, 0.0], [196, 211, 0.0], [211, 223, 0.0], [223, 252, 0.0], [252, 313, 0.01694915], [313, 560, 0.0], [560, 1390, 0.00844391], [1390, 1755, 0.00831025], [1755, 2528, 0.01043025]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 27, 0.0], [27, 38, 0.0], [38, 88, 0.0], [88, 105, 0.0], [105, 124, 0.0], [124, 136, 0.0], [136, 161, 0.0], [161, 196, 0.0], [196, 211, 0.0], [211, 223, 0.0], [223, 252, 0.0], [252, 313, 0.0], [313, 560, 0.0], [560, 1390, 0.0], [1390, 1755, 0.0], [1755, 2528, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 27, 0.0], [27, 38, 0.09090909], [38, 88, 0.0], [88, 105, 0.05882353], [105, 124, 0.10526316], [124, 136, 0.16666667], [136, 161, 0.0], [161, 196, 0.0], [196, 211, 0.0], [211, 223, 0.08333333], [223, 252, 0.06896552], [252, 313, 0.78688525], [313, 560, 0.8582996], [560, 1390, 0.02771084], [1390, 1755, 0.0739726], [1755, 2528, 0.05045278]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 2528, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 2528, 5.269e-05]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 2528, null]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 2528, null]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 2528, null]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 2528, 26.78072532]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 2528, 9.0]], "is_duplicate": false} | 209.8 |
CANACO LA PAZ LAMENTA DECISIÓN DE LA MAYORIA DE LOS DIPUTADOS DE BCS CON LA LEY DE MOVILIDAD
Publicado: Viernes, 01 Noviembre 2019 14:48
LA PAZ, B.C.S. - Alonso Gutiérrez Martínez, presidente de la Cámara de Comercio, Servicios y Turismo de La Paz (CANACO SERVYTUR LA PAZ), da a conocer su postura con relación a la reciente decisión en contra de la Ley de Movilidad por parte de la actual legislatura del Congreso del Estado de Baja California Sur.
RECONOCE GOBIERNO DEL ESTADO PARTICIPACIÓN DEL GRUPO AEROPORTUARIO DEL PACÍFICO EN EL DESARROLLO DE BCS
Publicado: Miércoles, 30 Octubre 2019 22:31
LA PAZ, B.C.S. - Al participar en la sesión de consejo del Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico (GAP), llevando la representación del gobernador Carlos Mendoza Davis, el secretario de Finanzas y Administración, Isidro Jordán Moyrón hizo un público reconocimiento a esta empresa que ha brindado un gran aporte al desarrollo de Baja California Sur, conectando a la Entidad vía aérea con el resto del país y del mundo.
FUNDAMENTAL PARTICIPACIÓN ACTIVA DE JÓVENES EN EL PROGRESO DE BCS: ÁLVARO DE LA PEÑA
LA PAZ, B.C.S. - El secretario General de Gobierno, Álvaro De la Peña Angulo, recibió en representación del gobernador Carlos Mendoza Davis a los 21 jóvenes que integran el XII Parlamento de la Juventud Sudcaliforniana 2019 “Para que la Juventud, se Exprese”.
EN BCS TENEMOS EL MALECÓN MÁS BONITO DE MÉXICO: CMD
Publicado: Sábado, 26 Octubre 2019 01:11
LA PAZ,B.C.S. - “La remodelación del Malecón Costero de La Paz, es sin duda uno de los más grandes proyectos de la presente administración estatal, un espacio público que por décadas ha sido el principal punto de reunión de las familias locales y visitantes, y nuestra puerta al mundo”, expresó el gobernador Carlos Mendoza Davis al inaugurar las obras de rehabilitación requirió una inversión de 183.8 millones de pesos, en sus dos etapas. | 2019-51/0000/es_head.json.gz/195 | {"url": "http://labaja.net/noticias-bcs/noticias-la-paz?start=32", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "es", "source_domain": "labaja.net", "date_download": "2019-12-05T14:44:22Z", "digest": "sha1:OB3HCAQ2Z4PMBXOAVEIIKYB6Y5XRZF4J"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 1888, 1888.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1888, 6745.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1888, 11.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1888, 150.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1888, 0.94]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1888, 112.1]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1888, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1888, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1888, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1888, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1888, 0.26329787]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1888, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1888, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1888, 0.10095847]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1888, 0.05878594]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1888, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1888, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1888, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1888, 0.02555911]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1888, 0.01533546]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1888, 0.05367412]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1888, 0.22074468]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1888, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1888, 0.18882979]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1888, 0.51948052]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1888, 5.08116883]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1888, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1888, 4.56643187]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1888, 308.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 93, 0.0], [93, 137, 0.0], [137, 450, 1.0], [450, 554, 0.0], [554, 598, 0.0], [598, 1010, 1.0], [1010, 1095, 0.0], [1095, 1355, 1.0], [1355, 1407, 0.0], [1407, 1448, 0.0], [1448, 1888, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 93, 0.0], [93, 137, 0.0], [137, 450, 0.0], [450, 554, 0.0], [554, 598, 0.0], [598, 1010, 0.0], [1010, 1095, 0.0], [1095, 1355, 0.0], [1355, 1407, 0.0], [1407, 1448, 0.0], [1448, 1888, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 93, 18.0], [93, 137, 6.0], [137, 450, 54.0], [450, 554, 15.0], [554, 598, 6.0], [598, 1010, 66.0], [1010, 1095, 14.0], [1095, 1355, 41.0], [1355, 1407, 10.0], [1407, 1448, 6.0], [1448, 1888, 72.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 93, 0.0], [93, 137, 0.25], [137, 450, 0.0], [450, 554, 0.0], [554, 598, 0.24390244], [598, 1010, 0.0], [1010, 1095, 0.0], [1095, 1355, 0.02362205], [1355, 1407, 0.0], [1407, 1448, 0.26315789], [1448, 1888, 0.00913242]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 93, 0.0], [93, 137, 0.0], [137, 450, 0.0], [450, 554, 0.0], [554, 598, 0.0], [598, 1010, 0.0], [1010, 1095, 0.0], [1095, 1355, 0.0], [1355, 1407, 0.0], [1407, 1448, 0.0], [1448, 1888, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 93, 0.80645161], [93, 137, 0.06818182], [137, 450, 0.13738019], [450, 554, 0.85576923], [554, 598, 0.06818182], [598, 1010, 0.06553398], [1010, 1095, 0.82352941], [1095, 1355, 0.10384615], [1355, 1407, 0.78846154], [1407, 1448, 0.07317073], [1448, 1888, 0.03636364]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1888, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1888, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1888, null]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1888, null]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1888, null]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1888, -65.31375281]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1888, 17.0]], "is_duplicate": false} | 112.1 |
Arte, cultura, Eventi
Mostra del Tigullio, al via il bando per il premio dedicato ad artisti e scrittori
5 Dicembre 2014 /
Dopo il successo della “puntata zero”, che ha registrato quasi 500 partecipanti, la società economica di Chiavari ha bandito la II° edizione del Premio d’Arte e di Narrativa “Mostra del Tigullio”.Come lo scorso anno il premio avrà due sezioni: una letteraria a tema designato e una figurativa a tema libero.
Il filo rosso al quale dovranno ispirarsi gli aspiranti vincitori del premio di narrativa sarà “l’ultima risorsa”, un argomento poliedrico e quanto mai attuale, come suggeriscono i responsabili del progetto:
Si tratta di un tema suggestivo e contemporaneo che offre la possibilità di fare riferimento a una accezione ampia del termine.
Risorse, quindi, in senso lato: naturali, ambientali e paesaggistiche, energetiche, economiche, alimentari, artistiche e culturali, umane, affettive. Il concorso è riservato a racconti brevi in prosa, in lingua italiana. Le opere dovranno essere spedite via mail entro il 28 febbraio e dovranno essere originali e inedite. I racconti non dovranno superare la lunghezza massima di cinque cartelle e dovranno essere inviati in allegato tramite posta elettronica, unitamente al modulo d’iscrizione, a premio.narrativa2015@societaeconomica.it .
Per la sezione artistica, che è a tema libero, le categorie sono due: pittura e fotografia. Il concorso è aperto a tutti, senza limiti di età o di nazionalità. Anche per questa sezione le iscrizioni andranno inviate via mail, insieme alla fotografia dell’opera, entro il 28 febbraio 2015 a premio.arte2015@societaeconomica.it. Le opere selezionate verranno poi esposte presso la Società Economica a Chiavari dal 18 al 21 giugno 2015 e quelle vincitrici anche alla VI Biennale di Genova – Esposizione Internazionale d’Arte Contemporanea – organizzata da Satura Art Gallery che si svolgerà dal 4 al 18 luglio 2015.
Tutti i moduli, relativi alle due sezioni del premio, possono essere richiesti presso la segreteria della società economica al numero 0185.32.47.13 e sono scaricabili da internet dal sito www.societaeconomica.it.
I vincitori saranno premiati, sempre a Chiavari, con una cerimonia fra il 18 e il 21 giugno 2015.
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Innamorati a Camogli, ecco il piatto da collezione
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USA : funérailles de Michael Brown sous le signe de la paix
Aux côtés de la famille, ils étaient des milliers à assister aux obsèques publiques de Michael Brown, ce jeune Noir abattu par un policier blanc il y a deux semaines à Ferguson. Rythmées de chants et de discours enflammés, les funérailles se sont déroulées dans une église baptiste de Saint-Louis. Le père du défunt avait appelé à une journée de calme, alors que la ville de Ferguson a été secoué par dix jours d‘émeutes raciales.
Les circonstances du drame différent selon les versions. La police locale plaide la légitime défense. D’autres témoins affirment que Michael Brown avait les mains en l’air quand l’officier a tiré.
Parmi les nombreuses personnalités présentes, le rappeur Snoop Dogg, le réalisateur Spike Lee, et nombre d’activistes, tel le révérend Jesse Jackson ou encore Al Sharpton. Les familles de récentes victimes de bavures supposées racistes, celle de Sean Bell ou Trayvon Martin étaient également là.
A l’issue de la cérémonie, le corps de Michael Brown devait être enterré en présence de sa famille au cimetière St Peters de Saint-Louis.
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Temporización óptica: Preguntas Frecuentes
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Francisco Javier Giménez Prado
1 Temporización óptica: Preguntas Frecuentes Contenido Introducción Si el tráfico de voz es todavía inteligible al módulo de escucha en relativamente un canal de comunicación de baja calidad, por qué no es fácil pasarlo a través de una red optimizada para los datos? Cómo la sincronización diferencia de la sincronización? Si adopto los mensajes del estado de sincronización en mi plan de distribución de sincronización, tengo que preocuparme de los Timing Loop? Si la atmósfera es asíncrona por definición, por qué la sincronización incluso se menciona en la misma frase? La mayoría de los elementos de redes tiene interno estrato 3 cronometra con la exactitud 4.6ppm, así que porqué el reloj principal de la red necesita ser tan exacto como una porción en 10^11? Cuáles son los límites aceptables para el resbalón y/o las velocidades de ajuste del indicador al diseñar una red de sincronización? Por qué es necesario consagrar el tiempo y esfuerzo en la sincronización en las redes telecom cuando el requisito básico es simple, y cuando los LAN de computadoras nunca han molestado con ella? Cuánto el estrato 2 y/o el estrato 3E TSG se pueden encadenar paralelamente o serie de un PRS? La sincronización se requiere para los servicios no tradicionales tales como voz sobre IP? Por qué es un Timing Loop tan malo, y por qué es tan difícil reparar? Cuál es la diferencia entre SONET y el SDH? Cuál es conexión mediante pines, y porqué yo querrían utilizarla? Una mitad de la basura del Bi-Directional Line Switched Ring de dos fibras (BDLSR) de la línea no valora el ancho de banda? Cuál es la diferencia entre el TSA y el TSI? Cuáles son algunas reglas generales de sincronización? Cuáles son algunas ventajas de la sincronización de una línea OC-N? Cuál es la ventaja de usar el resultado de la sincronización DS1 en vez de un DS1 multiplexado como la referencia de sincronización? Se puede SONET transportado DS1 utilizar nunca como referencia de sincronización? Hay preocupaciones específicas al usar un DS1 transportó SONET al controlar el tiempo de un equipo tal como un telecontrol del Switch o un DLC? Cuánto SONET NE puedo encadenar junto en una configuración de incorporación o desconexión antes de que la sincronización se degrade? Por qué hay más problemas relacionados con medir el tiempo con el equipo SONET que hay con el equipo asíncrono? Información Relacionada Introducción Este documento proporciona las respuestas a algunas preguntas frecuentes para la temporización óptica. Q. Si el tráfico de voz es todavía inteligible al módulo de escucha en relativamente un canal de comunicación de baja calidad, por qué no es fácil pasarlo a través de una red optimizada para los datos? A. La comunicación de datos requiere el Bit-error Ratio muy bajo (BER) para el alto rendimiento pero no requiere la propagación, el proceso, o el retardo obligado del almacenamiento. Las llamadas de voz, por otra parte, son insensibles al BER relativamente alto, pero muy sensibles retrasar sobre un umbral de algunas decenas de milisegundos. Esta insensibilidad al BER es una función de la capacidad del cerebro humano de interpolar el contenido del mensaje, mientras que la sensibilidad para retrasar proviene la naturaleza interactiva (FULL-duplex) de las llamadas de voz. Las redes de datos se optimizan para la integridad de bits, pero el retardo de extremo a extremo y la variación de retraso no son directamente controlados. La variación de retraso puede variar extensamente para una conexión dada, puesto que los esquemas del ruteo de trayectoria dinámica típicos de algunas redes de datos pueden implicar los números variables de Nodos (por ejemplo, Routers). Además, las generación de eco-canceladoras desplegadas para manejar el retraso excedido sabido en un trayecto de la voz largo se inhabilitan automáticamente cuando la trayectoria se utiliza para los datos. Estos factores tienden a descalificar las redes de datos para el transporte de la Voz si se desea la calidad tradicional del Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Q. Cómo la sincronización diferencia de la sincronización? A. Estos términos son de uso general alternativamente referir al proceso de proporcionar a las frecuencias de temporización precisa convenientes a los componentes de la red sincrónica. Los términos se utilizan a veces diferentemente. En los sistemas de red inalámbrica celulares, por ejemplo, el medir el tiempo se aplica a menudo para asegurar la alineación cercana (en el tiempo real) de
2 los pulsos del control de diversos transmisores; la sincronización refiere al control de cronometrar las frecuencias. Q. Si adopto los mensajes del estado de sincronización en mi plan de distribución de sincronización, tengo que preocuparme de los Timing Loop? A. Sí. Los Multicast específicos de la fuente (SS) son ciertamente mismo una herramienta útil para minimizar el acontecimiento de los Timing Loop, pero en algunas conectividades complejas que no pueden impedir absolutamente las condiciones del Timing Loop. En un sitio con los timbres múltiples del Synchronous Optical NETwork (SONET), por ejemplo, no hay bastantes capacidades para comunicar toda la información SSM necesaria entre los elementos de red SONET y el Timing Signal Generator (TSG) para cubrir los trayectos de temporización potenciales bajo todas las condiciones de falla. Así, una análisis de fallos completa todavía se requiere cuando los SS se despliegan para asegurarse de que un Timing Loop no desarrolla. Q. Si la atmósfera es asíncrona por definición, por qué la sincronización incluso se menciona en la misma frase? A. El Asynchronous Transfer Mode del término se aplica para acodar 2 del modelo OSI 7-layer (la capa del link de datos), mientras que la red sincrónica del término se aplica para acodar 1 (la Capa física). Acoda el 2,3, y así sucesivamente, requieren siempre una Capa física que, para la atmósfera, sea típicamente SONET o Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH); así el sistema ATM asíncrono se asocia a menudo a una capa síncrona 1. además, si la red ATM ofrece el Circuit Emulation Service (CES), también designado Velocidad de bits constante (CBR), después el funcionamiento síncrono (es decir, traceability a una fuente de referencia principal) se requiere para soportar el mecanismo de transporte que mide el tiempo preferido, la indicación de fecha/hora residual sincrónica (SRTS). Q. La mayoría de los elementos de redes tiene interno estrato 3 cronometra con la exactitud 4.6ppm, así que porqué el reloj principal de la red necesita ser tan exacto como una porción en 10^11? A. Aunque los requisitos para estrato 3 un reloj especifiquen una precisión de ejecución libre (también extracción-en el rango) de 4.6ppm, un network element (NE) que actúa en un entorno síncrono nunca está en el modo de recorrido libre. En condiciones normales, las pistas de reloj interno NE (y se describe como siendo un detectable a) una fuente de referencia principal que resuelve la precisión a largo plazo del estrato 1 de una porción en 10^11. Esta exactitud fue elegida originalmente porque estaba disponible como fuente de referencia principal nacional de un oscilador del cesio-haz, y aseguró el slip tarifa adecuadamente bajo en los gatewayes internacionales. Nota: Si el traceability del fuente de referencia principal (PRS) es perdido por el NE, ingresa al modo de mantenimiento. En este modo, el Phase Lock Loop de seguimiento del reloj NE (PLL) no invierte a su estado de recorrido libre, él congela su punto de control en el valor de seguimiento válido más reciente. La Precisión del reloj entonces deriva elegante lejos del valor detectable deseado, hasta que se repare el incidente y se restablece el traceability. Q. Cuáles son los límites aceptables para el resbalón y/o las velocidades de ajuste del indicador al diseñar una red de sincronización? A. Al diseñar el subsistema de la distribución de sincronización de una red, las blancos para sincronizan el funcionamiento son resbalones y ajustes cero del puntero cero durante las condiciones normales. En una red del mundo real, hay bastantes variables no controladas que estas blancos no serán resueltas durante ningún tiempo razonable, sino que no es práctica aceptable diseñar para un nivel dado de degradación (a excepción del funcionamiento de la isla de temporización múltiple, cuando un slip tarifa a lo peor de no más que un resbalón en 72 días entre las islas se considera insignificante). El diseño de la cero-tolerancia para las condiciones normales es soportado eligiendo las arquitecturas de la distribución y cronometrando los componentes que limitan los slips tarifa y las velocidades de ajuste del indicador a los niveles aceptables de degradación durante las condiciones del error (generalmente dobleerror). Q. Por qué es necesario consagrar el tiempo y esfuerzo en la sincronización en las redes telecom cuando el requisito básico es simple, y cuando los LAN de computadoras nunca han molestado con ella? A. El requisito para capacidad de rastreo PRS de todas las señales en una red sincrónica es siempre ciertamente simple, pero es engañoso simple. Los detalles de cómo proporcionar el traceability en una matriz geográficamente dinámicamente distribuida de diversos tipos de equipo en diversos niveles de la señal, bajo condiciones normales y de errores múltiples, en una red cambiante, son las preocupaciones de cada coordinador de sincronización. Dado el número de permutaciones y de combinaciones de todos estos factores, el comportamiento de las señales de sincronización en un entorno real se debe describir y analizar estadístico. Así, el diseño de red de la distribución de sincronización se basa en la reducción al mínimo de la probabilidad de perder capacidad de rastreo mientras que valida la realidad que esta probabilidad puede nunca ser cero. Q. Cuánto el estrato 2 y/o el estrato 3E TSG se pueden encadenar paralelamente o serie de un PRS? A. No hay figuras definidas en los estándares de la industria. El diseñador de la red de sincronización debe elegir la arquitectura de la distribución de sincronización y el número de PRS y entonces el número y calidad de los TSG basados en los equilibrios del costefuncionamiento para la red determinada y sus servicios.
3 Q. La sincronización se requiere para los servicios no tradicionales tales como voz sobre IP? A. La respuesta a esta pregunta tópica depende del funcionamiento requerido (o prometió) para el servicio. Generalmente, la voz sobre IP se valida para tener una calidad baja que refleja su costo bajo (ambos en relación con el servicio de voz tradicional PSTN). Si un alto slip tarifa y las interrupciones pueden ser validados, después los relojes terminales de la Voz podrían libre-ejecutarse bien. Si, sin embargo, una alta Calidad de voz es el objetivo (especialmente si se van los módems de la banda de voz incluyendo el fax a ser acomodados) entonces usted debe acontecimiento del control del error a una probabilidad baja por la sincronización a los estándares de la industria. Usted debe analizar cualquier nuevo servicio o método de entrega para el rendimiento aceptable en relación con las expectativas del usuario final antes de que usted pueda determinar la necesidad de la sincronización. Q. Por qué es un Timing Loop tan malo, y por qué es tan difícil reparar? A. Los Timing Loop son intrínsecamente inaceptables porque impiden el tener de los NE afectados sincronizados al PRS. Las frecuencias del reloj son detectables a una cantidad desconocida imprevisible; es decir, el límite de la frecuencia de la sostenga adentro de uno del NE afectado cronometra. Por el diseño, esto está limitada para estar bien fuera de la exactitud prevista del reloj después de varios días en el mantenimiento, así que el funcionamiento se garantiza para degradarse seriamente. La dificultad en el aislamiento del instigador de una condición del Timing Loop es una función de dos factores: primero, la causa es involuntaria (una falta de diligencia en analizar todas las condiciones de falla, o un error en el aprovisionamiento, por ejemplo) así que ninguna evidencia obvia existe en la documentación de la red. En segundo lugar, no hay alarmas sincronización-específicas, puesto que cada NE afectado valida la situación como normal. Por lo tanto, usted debe realizar la identificación del problema sin las herramientas de mantenimiento usuales, confiando en un conocimiento de la topología de la distribución de sincronización y en una análisis de datos en las cuentas del resbalón y las cuentas del puntero que generalmente no se correlacione automáticamente. Q. Cuál es la diferencia entre SONET y el SDH? A. No hay STS-1. El primer nivel en la Jerarquía de SDH es STM-1 (el Synchronous Transport Mode 1) tiene una línea tarifa de Mb/s. Esto es equivalente a SONET STS-3c. Entonces viene el STM-4 en Mb/s y el STM-16 en Mb/s. La otra diferencia está en los bytes de tara que se definen levemente diferentemente para el SDH. Un concepto erróneo común es que el STM-NS es formado multiplexando los STM-1. Los STM-1, los STM-4 y el STM-16s que terminan en un nodo de red se analizan para recuperar los circuitos virtuales (VCs) que contienen. El STM-NS saliente entonces se reconstruye con el nuevo overheads. Q. Cuál es conexión mediante pines, y porqué yo querrían utilizarla? A. La conexión mediante pines está trayendo el tráfico adentro en un tributario y en vez de ponerlo en la línea OC-N de alta velocidad usted la dirige hacia fuera otro puerto tributario de poca velocidad. Usted puede ser que quiera hacer esto si usted tiene interfaces a dos portadoras entre centrales (IXC) en diversos Nodos. Si va uno de sus IXC abajo, usted puede conectar mediante pines el otro escoger el tráfico, asumiendo que la capacidad de repuesto existe en el tributario. Las conexiones cruzadas de la horquilla permiten el descenso local de las señales, las Extensiones del timbre soportadas por un nodo de host del timbre, y permiten el pasar del tráfico entre dos interfaces de anillo en un nodo de solo host. En este caso, no hay canal de alta velocidad implicado y las conexiones cruzadas están totalmente dentro de las interfaces. Q. Una mitad de la basura del Bi-Directional Line Switched Ring de dos fibras (BDLSR) de la línea no valora el ancho de banda? A. No. Puede ser mostrado que en todos los casos el ancho de banda total en una fibra dos BDLSR es ningún menos que el ancho de banda total en un timbre Path Switched. En algunos casos que ejemplifique un timbre entre oficinas del transporte, puede ser mostrado realmente que el ancho de banda total dos de una fibra BDLSR puede ser más grande que el de un timbre Path Switched. Q. Cuál es la diferencia entre el TSA y el TSI? A. La Asignación de slot de tiempo (TSA) permite la asignación flexible para las señales agregar-caídas pero no para las señales directas de la trayectoria. Una vez que una señal se multiplexa sobre un slot de tiempo permanece en ese slot de tiempo hasta que se caiga. El Intercambio del slot de tiempo (TSI) es más flexible en que permite una señal que pasa con un nodo que se colocará en otro slot de tiempo si está deseado. El equipo que proporciona ni el TSA o el TSI reputa cableado por hardware. Esta sedimentación de paso, que no es soportada por los sistemas limitó al TSA, permite los cambios en tránsito del ancho de banda para la utilización máxima del recurso. Esto que prepara es la más útil para las redes con el ruteo entre sitios (por ejemplo, entre oficinas o las redes privadas) y las redes con la mantequera significativa (retiro del servicio así como nueva instalación del servicio). Q. Cuáles son algunas reglas generales de sincronización? A. Aquí están algunas puntas básicas: Un nodo puede recibir solamente la señal de referencia de la sincronización de otro nodo que contenga un reloj del equivalente o de la calidad superior (Nivel de estrato). Los recursos con la Disponibilidad más grande (ausencia de interrupciones) se deben seleccionar para las funciones de sincronización. En lo posible, todos los recursos de sincronización primarios y secundarios deben ser diversos, y las funciones de sincronización dentro del mismo cable deben ser minimizadas.
4 El número total de Nodos en serie de la fuente del estrato 1 debe ser minimizado. Por ejemplo, la red de sincronización primaria miraría idealmente como una configuración de estrella con la fuente del estrato 1 el centro. Los Nodos conectados con la estrella ramificarían hacia fuera en el Nivel de estrato de disminución del centro. Ningunos Timing Loop se pueden formar en cualquier combinación de primario. Q. Cuáles son algunas ventajas de la sincronización de una línea OC-N? A. La distribución de la temporización OC-N tiene varias ventajas potenciales. Preserva el ancho de banda del transporte para los servicios al cliente y garantiza una señal de sincronización de alta calidad. También, como la arquitectura de red se desarrolla para substituir el Cross Connect del señal digital (DSX) interconecta con SONET interconecta y dirige las interfaces OC-N, distribución OC-N llega a ser más eficiente que las referencias DS1 de la multiplexación en un recurso del acceso. Una desventaja anterior a usar la distribución de la temporización OC-N era que los errores de la sincronización de la red no podrían ser comunicados a los relojes rio abajo vía el Señal de indicación de alarma (AIS) DS1, puesto que la señal DS1 no pasa sobre la interfaz OC-N. Un esquema estándar de la Mensajería de la sincronización de SONET para transportar las fallas de la sincronización existe. Con esta opción, los niveles de estrato del reloj se pueden pasar del NE al NE, permitiendo que los relojes rio abajo conmuten las referencias de sincronización sin crear los Timing Loop, si ocurre un error de la sincronización de la red. Si una referencia de sincronización de la calidad está no más disponible, el NE envía el AIS sobre la interfaz DS1. Si las líneas OC-N locales fallan, el NE hace salir el AIS en la salida DS1 o una conexión en sentido ascendente NE ingresa el mantenimiento. Aunque una fuente ideal de sincronización, distribución de la temporización OC-N, a través de un resultado de la sincronización DS1, no se pueda utilizar para proporcionar la sincronización en todas las aplicaciones. En caso de que el equipo local no se proporcione de una entrada de referencia de temporización externa, o en algunas redes privadas donde está ser distribuida la sincronización de otra ubicación de la red privada, la sincronización se puede distribuir vía el DS1s tráfico-que lleva. En estas aplicaciones, una fuente de sincronización estable DS1 puede ser alcanzada asegurándose de que todos los elementos en la red SONET son directamente detectables a un solo reloj principal vía la sincronización de línea. Nota: El funcionamiento síncrono vía la sincronización de línea elimina los ajustes del indicador de la generación de terminal virtual (VT), así manteniendo la estabilidad de la fase necesaria para una referencia de sincronización de alta calidad DS1. la Cruz-conexión en el nivel STS-1 también elimina los ajustes del indicador VT. Se recomienda que, en lo posible, las fuentes DS1 (el Switch, el intercambio de central privada [PBX], o el otro equipo) sean detectables a la misma fuente de sincronización usada para medir el tiempo de SONET NE. El transporte multiplexado de la referencia DS1 es también constante con la planificación actual y los métodos de administración (solamente usted conozca mejor exactamente qué está sucediendo a ése DS1 multiplexado). Q. Cuál es la ventaja de usar el resultado de la sincronización DS1 en vez de un DS1 multiplexado como la referencia de sincronización? A. El resultado de la sincronización DS1 se deriva de la tarifa de la línea óptica y es superior porque el DS1 es virtualmente sin fluctuación de tensión. Los mensajes de sincronización garantizan el traceability de la sincronización. La administración del DS1s del tráfico por medir el tiempo se elimina Q. Se puede SONET transportado DS1 utilizar nunca como referencia de sincronización? A. Sí. En muchas aplicaciones no hay otra opción. La mayoría de los telecontroles del Switch, por ejemplo, obtienen su sincronización de una señal específica DS1 generada por su Switch del host; estos telecontroles deben alinear o colocar tan el tiempo de la señal DS1. Además, el equipo del (DLC) del Digital Loop Carrier, los bancos de canales, y los PBX no son probables tener referencias externas y se pueden permitir alinear o colocar el tiempo de SONET transportado DS1. Hace cinco años toda la literatura sin embargo contestó no a esta pregunta. Vea la pregunta siguiente para más información. Q. Hay preocupaciones específicas al usar un DS1 transportó SONET al controlar el tiempo de un equipo tal como un telecontrol del Switch o un DLC? A. Sí. La preocupación principal es aseegurar todo el equipo es síncrona el uno al otro prevenir los ajustes del indicador. Por ejemplo si usted tiene un OC-N que pasa con el múltiplo lleva, un (LEC) del LAN Emulation Client y una portadora entre centrales (IXC) por ejemplo, y la que está del reloj es un estrato 1 mientras que la otra se está midiendo el tiempo de un poco de estrato 3 fuente de efecto diferido, usted tendrá ajustes del indicador que traduzcan a la fluctuación de la temporización DS1. Q. Cuánto SONET NE puedo encadenar junto en una configuración de incorporación o desconexión antes de que la sincronización se degrade? A. El traceability del Nivel de estrato del enésimo nodo en agregar o desechar cadena es lo mismo que ése en el primer nodo. También, mientras que la fluctuación de la temporización aumenta teóricamente mientras que el número de Nodos se aumenta, la recuperación de sincronización de alta calidad y la filtración permite agregan o caen los encadenamientos que se extenderán a cualquier límite práctico de la red sin los aumentos perceptibles en los niveles del jitter. En la práctica, los únicos efectos sobre la sincronización en el enésimo nodo ocurrirán siempre que los switches de protección de alta velocidad ocurran en los Nodos anteriores uces de los n-1. Q. Por qué hay más problemas relacionados con medir el tiempo con el equipo SONET que hay con el equipo asíncrono?
5 A. El equipo SONET fue diseñado para trabajar idealmente en una red sincrónica. Cuando la red no es síncrona, los mecanismos tales como procesamiento del indicador y relleno de bits deben ser utilizados y jitter o vagar los aumentos. Información Relacionada Preguntas y Respuestas de Tecnología Cisco Systems Inc. Todos los Derechos Reservados. Fecha de Generación del PDF: 13 Agosto 2015
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mio marito è straniero, vi garantisco che anche la cittadinanza per matrimonio non è affatto facile da ottenere... non voglio immaginare cosa possa voler dire per persone che conoscono la lingua e/o la nostra burocrazia fino a un certo punto. | 2018-30/0000/it_middle.json.gz/231 | {"url": "http://metilparaben.blogspot.com/2010/06/uguali-e-diversi.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "it", "source_domain": "metilparaben.blogspot.com", "date_download": "2018-07-15T19:37:41Z", "digest": "sha1:QEOMQQJWTQLPYAZUDDWKXZPBM3E7EMC2"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 484, 484.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 484, 38335.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 484, 3.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 484, 2081.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 484, 0.99]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 484, 342.4]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 484, 1.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 484, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 484, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 484, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 484, 0.41935484]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 484, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 484, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 484, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 484, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 484, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 484, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 484, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 484, 0.05012531]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 484, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 484, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 484, 0.01075269]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 484, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 484, 0.20430108]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 484, 0.83116883]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 484, 5.18181818]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 484, 0.01075269]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 484, 4.09616486]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 484, 77.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 207, 1.0], [207, 242, 1.0], [242, 484, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 207, 0.0], [207, 242, 0.0], [242, 484, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 207, 31.0], [207, 242, 6.0], [242, 484, 40.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 207, 0.039801], [207, 242, 0.0], [242, 484, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 207, 0.0], [207, 242, 0.0], [242, 484, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 207, 0.02898551], [207, 242, 0.08571429], [242, 484, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 484, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 484, -9.78e-06]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 484, null]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 484, null]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 484, null]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 484, -29.4816275]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 484, 6.0]], "is_duplicate": false} | 342.4 |
Ein Film von Stefan Haupt
TRAILER 1 (F)
Director: Stefan Haupt
Cast: Anatole Taubman
Maximilian Simonischek
Script: Simone Schmid
Camera: Michael Hammon
Editing: Kaya Inan
Sound: Marco Teufen
Music: Diego Baldenweg
Production Design: Su Erdt
Costume Design: Monika Schmid
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produktion & release
Release CH-D: 17.01.2019
Release CH-F: 27.03.2019
Produktion: Switzerland, 2018
Duration: 123min.
SUISA: 1011.972
Gesetzliches Alter: 12/10 J
Empfohlenes Alter: 12 J
Genre: Komödie, Drama
Elite Film
Badenerstrasse 156
http://www.ascot-elite.ch/
Vertrieb DVD
Ascot Elite Home Entertainment
DVD-Release: 25.09.2019
Verfilmung der Geschichte von Huldrych Zwingli mit Max Simonischek. Von den Machern von Der Verdingbub und Der Goalie bin ig. Zürich im Jahr 1519. Die junge Witwe Anna Reinhart (Sarah Sophia Meyer) lebt ein karges Leben zwischen Furcht vor der Kirche und Sorgen um die Zukunft ihrer drei Kinder, als die Ankunft eines Mannes in der Stadt für Aufruhr sorgt: Der junge Priester Huldrych Zwingli (Max Simonischek) tritt seine neue Stelle am Zürcher Grossmünster an und entfacht mit seinen Predigten gegen die Missstände der Katholischen Kirche heftige Diskussionen. Zwinglis revolutionäre Gedanken machen Anna Angst. Als sie aber beobachtet, wie Zwingli Nächstenliebe lebt und nicht nur predigt, gerät sie mehr und mehr in seinen Bann. Doch Zwinglis Erfolg wird rasch gefährlich. Seine Ideen lösen beinahe einen Bürgerkrieg aus, und gleichzeitig entbrennt im inneren Zirkel der Bewegung ein Kampf um Macht und Deutungshoheit. Als sich die katholischen Kräfte international zu formieren beginnen, wird die Beziehung von Zwingli und Anna auf eine harte Probe gestellt.
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Gesetzliches Alter: 12/10
Empfohlenes Alter: 12
Uster Open-Air Kino So, 23. Aug 21:00 D
Wetzikon Palace 1 Sa/So/Mi 17:00 D 12/10 J
Kino bambi 14
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Text: © 2020 Elite Film
Bilder: © 2020 Elite Film
DVD-Infos
BluRay-Information:
Sprachen: French (DTS-HD Master Audio)
German (DTS-HD Master Audio)
Subtitles: French
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Disc Title: ZWINGLI
Disc Size: 43’640’382’642 bytes
Protection: AACS
BD-Java: No
Extras: 50Hz Content
BDInfo: 0.7.3.3
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La labor de los dispositivos de Salvamento y Socorro en el Pantano de San Juan [Video Reportaje]
16 julio, 2021 16 julio, 2021 Maria Martin 0 comentarios cruz roja madrid, Pantano San Juan
Tras la ausencia en el 2020 debido a la Covid-19, un año mas, Cruz Roja ha suscrito un Convenio con la Agencia de Seguridad y Emergencia de la Comunidad de Madrid (ASEM 112) y los Ayuntamientos de San Martín de Valdeiglesias y Pelayos de la Presa en materia de Seguridad y Salvamento en el Pantano de San Juan, para la temporada de baño del 25 de junio al 10 de septiembre de 2021. La Playa Virgen de la Nueva, que tiene tiene un aforo controlado y un control de acceso que regula el aparcamiento, es la única playa autorizada para el baño en la Comunidad de Madrid. Desde Cruz Roja cubrimos el dispositivo de lunes a viernes, el fin de semana lo cubre el SUMMA.Junto a Cruz Roja y SUMMA se añaden al dispositivo los medios de vigilancia de la Guardia Civil: SEPRONA (Servicio de Protección de la Naturaleza) y GEAS (Grupo Especial de Actividades Subacuáticas)En el siguiente vídeo puedes ver cómo funcionan nuestros dispositivos en el pantano:
Fuente: zona creo.com. Link
Además de cubrir el servicio de seguridad y salvamento, con nuestro equipo de socorristas, desarrollamos acciones encaminadas a la sensibilización en temas de salud y medioambiente gracias las personas voluntarias que conforman Cruz Roja:
Favorecemos el conocimiento de los problemas ambientales que afectan al entorno, así como la adquisición de valores y actitudes responsables para la conservación del mismo.
Colaboramos en la alerta temprana de incendios y cuestiones que afecten a la seguridad.
Sensibilizamos e informarnos sobre conductas de riesgo para la salud.
Con respecto a estas tareas, pueden participar todas las personas voluntarias de Cruz Roja en la Comunidad de Madrid, tanto en las actividades de Salud y Medio ambiente que se publicarán en nuestra APP de voluntariado, como personas del área de SS.EE que quieran participar dando apoyo en tierra al dispositivo.
Para el ÁREA DE SOCORROS, haz click en el siguiente enlace
Para el ÁREA DE MEDIO AMBIENTE, haz click en el siguiente enlace
Presentación del dispositivo
Además, durante la jornada del miércoles se produjo la visita institucional de las autoridades para poder realizar la presentación del propio dispositivo. Al acto acudieron La alcaldesa-presidenta del Excmo. Ayuntamiento de San Martín de Valdeiglesias, Mercedes Zarzalejo, Antonio Sin, alcalde de la localidad de Pelayos de la Presa, Ana Pérez-Montero, directora del Programa Bandera Azul, Carlos Novillo, viceconsejero de Interior y director de la Agencia de Seguridad y Emergencias Madrid 112 de la Comunidad de Madrid, y Nieves Morales, coordinadora autonómica de Cruz Roja Madrid, quien comentó que «es un orgullo para Cruz Roja la confianza depositada desde el 2018 para cubrir este dispositivo, que en 2020 no se pudo realizar y que este año retomamos con fuerza e ilusión adaptándonos a la situación actual».
Fuente: zonacreo.com. Link
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Home » News » Vatican Poupard calls for Catholics and Muslims to work together in overcoming terrorism
Vatican City, Oct 20, 2006 / 12:00 am (CNA).- To commemorate the end of the fasting season of Ramadan, Cardinal Paul Poupard, President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, sent a message today to Muslims around the world. The cardinal encouraged continued work in dialogue and spoke out against the “painful scourge” of violence and terrorism, which he said, Muslims and Catholics should struggle to overcome together. The sending of a Ramadan message is now customary at the Vatican, though this message has drawn a bit more attention following recent tensions between the Church and many in the Muslim world. Pope Benedict XVI himself relayed a pre-Ramadan message during a meeting with diplomats of several Islamic countries as well as Muslim religious leaders.Cardinal Poupard began by echoing Pope Benedict’s wishes for “peace, tranquility, and joy” in the “hearts, homes and countries” of Muslims everywhere.The Vatican interreligious dialogue chief made passing reference to the tense situation which has arisen following a lecture offered by Pope Benedict. The academic speech was mischaracterized by many as an attack on Islam and the Muslim prophet Mohammed. The resulting outcry resulted in violent protests and even the murder of a Catholic religious sister and an Orthodox Christian priest.“The particular circumstances that we have recently experienced together demonstrate clearly that, however arduous the path of authentic dialogue may be at times, it is more necessary than ever,” he said.Noting that Ramadan allows time for prayer and reflection the cardinal expressed his hope that Muslims reflected on the “serious problems that affect our times.” Poupard noted the problems of “injustice, poverty, tensions, and conflicts between countries as well as within them,” but said that, “violence and terrorism are a particularly painful scourge. So many human lives destroyed, so many women widowed, so many children who have lost a parent, so many children orphaned … So many wounded, physically and spiritually… So much, which has taken years of sacrifice and toil to build, destroyed in a few minutes!”“As Christian and Muslim believers,” the cardinal continued, “are we not the first to be called to offer our specific contribution to resolve this serious situation and these complex problems? Without doubt, the credibility of religions and also the credibility of our religious leaders and all believers is at stake. If we do not play our part as believers, many will question the usefulness of religion and the integrity of all men and women who bow down before God.”Cardinal Poupard then turned to the Pope’s first encyclical Deus Caritas Est (God is Love), which, he said, “echoes the most characteristic ‘definition’ of God in Christian Sacred Scriptures, ‘God is love’ (1 Jn 4: 8).”“Genuine love for God is inseparable from love for others: ‘Anyone who says, ‘I love God’, and hates his brother, is a liar, since a man who does not love the brother he can see cannot love God, whom he has not seen’ (1 Jn 4: 20).”“In recalling this point, the Encyclical underlines the importance of fraternal charity in the Church’s mission: love, to be credible, must be effective. It must come to the aid of everyone, beginning with the most needy,” Poupard noted. “True love must be of service to all the needs of daily life; it must also seek just and peaceful solutions to the serious problems which afflict our world.”“Believers who are engaged in helping people in need or seeking solutions to these problems, do so above all through their love for God,” the cardinal said. “Everyday worries together with the more serious problems faced by the world call for our attention and our action. Let us ask God in prayer to help us confront them with courage and determination. In those places where we can work together, let us not labor separately. The world has need, and so do we, of Christians and Muslims who respect and value each other and bear witness to their mutual love and co-operation to the glory of God and the good of all humanity.”The letter was signed both by Cardinal Poupard and Archbishop Pier Luigi Celata, Secretary for the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue. 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Rockwell B-1B (1105.680 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 1 000 km avec charge de 10 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1016.200 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 1 000 km avec charge de 10 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1105.680 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 1 000 km avec charge de 15 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1016.200 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 1 000 km avec charge de 15 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1105.680 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 1 000 km avec charge de 20 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1016.200 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 1 000 km avec charge de 20 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1105.680 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 1 000 km avec charge de 25 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1016.200 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 1 000 km avec charge de 25 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1105.680 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 1 000 km sans charge utile sur Rockwell B-1B (1016.200 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 1 000 km sans charge utile sur Rockwell B-1B (1105.680 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 100 km avec charge de 1 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1037.870 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 100 km avec charge de 1 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1045.650 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 100 km avec charge de 2 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1037.870 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 100 km avec charge de 2 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1045.650 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 100 km avec charge de 5 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1037.870 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 100 km avec charge de 5 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1045.650 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 100 km avec charge de 10 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1037.870 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 100 km avec charge de 10 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1045.650 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 100 km avec charge de 15 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1037.870 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 100 km avec charge de 15 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1045.650 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 100 km avec charge de 20 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1037.870 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 100 km avec charge de 20 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1045.650 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 100 km avec charge de 25 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1037.870 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 100 km avec charge de 25 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1045.650 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 100 km sans charge utile sur Mikoyan-Gourevitch MiG-31 Izdelyie 01DZ (OTAN : Foxhound-A) (1575.000 km/h, 31 juillet 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 100 km sans charge utile sur Rockwell B-1B (1037.870 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 100 km sans charge utile sur Rockwell B-1B (1045.650 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 500 km avec charge de 1 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1036.710 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 500 km avec charge de 1 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1123.630 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 500 km avec charge de 2 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1036.710 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 500 km avec charge de 2 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1123.630 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 500 km avec charge de 5 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1036.710 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 500 km avec charge de 5 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1123.630 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 500 km avec charge de 10 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1036.710 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 500 km avec charge de 10 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1123.630 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 500 km avec charge de 15 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1036.710 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 500 km avec charge de 15 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1123.630 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 500 km avec charge de 20 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1036.710 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 500 km avec charge de 20 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1123.630 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 500 km avec charge de 25 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1036.710 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 500 km avec charge de 25 000 kg sur Rockwell B-1B (1123.630 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 500 km sans charge utile sur Rockwell B-1B (1036.710 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur circuit fermé sur 500 km sans charge utile sur Rockwell B-1B (1123.630 km/h, 25 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Aérospatiale/BAC Concorde (1689.470 km/h, 8 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Airbus A318-100 (890.640 km/h, 24 novembre 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Airbus A318-100 (893.400 km/h, 12 novembre 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Airbus A319-100 (888.820 km/h, 6 novembre 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Airbus A330-300 (784.070 km/h, 16 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Airbus A330-300 (784.620 km/h, 2 juillet 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Airbus A330-300 (820.650 km/h, 10 novembre 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Airbus A330-300 (926.340 km/h, 3 mars 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Airbus A330-300 (990.570 km/h, 29 novembre 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Boeing 727-200 (783.110 km/h, 6 avril 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Boeing 737-800 (815.340 km/h, 19 juin 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Boeing 747-400 (594.000 km/h, 4 mai 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Boeing 747-400 (742.520 km/h, 20 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Boeing 747-400 (747.460 km/h, 15 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Boeing 747-400 (826.800 km/h, 5 novembre 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Boeing 757 (845.000 km/h, 20 septembre 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Boeing 757-200 (977.440 km/h, 10 janvier 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Boeing 767 (670.130 km/h, 27 mars 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Boeing 767 (898.210 km/h, 11 mai 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Boeing 767-300ER (827.910 km/h, 17 mars 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Boeing 767-300ER (829.450 km/h, 18 septembre 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Boeing 767-300ER (875.140 km/h, 27 février 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Boeing 777-200 (861.680 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Canadair CRJ-200 (794.990 km/h, 18 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Douglas DC-10 (775.000 km/h, 7 mai 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Douglas DC-10 (863.780 km/h, 4 juin 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur Douglas DC-10 (972.370 km/h, 7 mai 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur McDonnell Douglas MD-11 (897.000 km/h, 18 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur route commerciale sur McDonnell Douglas MD-11F (1031.000 km/h, 10 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue en circuit fermé sur Beechcraft Bonanza B36 TC (313.090 km/h, 7 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue en circuit fermé sur Little Wing LW-5 (16.420 km/h, 22 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue en circuit fermé sur Piper PA-31T2 Cheyenne IIXL (404.250 km/h, 8 novembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue en circuit fermé sur Robinson R44 Astro (174.180 km/h, 29 avril 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Aérospatiale/BAC Concorde (1689.470 km/h, 8 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Aérospatiale/BAC Concorde (1689.740 km/h, 8 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Alon A2 Aircoupe (73.090 km/h, 30 septembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Beechcraft Baron 58 (351.930 km/h, 15 septembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Beechcraft Baron 58 (369.940 km/h, 19 septembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Beechcraft Baron 95-B55 (377.840 km/h, 7 novembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Beechcraft Bonanza A36 (276.650 km/h, 17 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Beechcraft Bonanza A36 (288.000 km/h, 17 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Beechcraft Bonanza A36 (335.300 km/h, 27 juillet 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Beechcraft Premier I (861.180 km/h, 28 juillet 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Bell 206 JetRanger (182.260 km/h, 17 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Bell 406 (111.000 km/h, 19 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Bell 407 (11.000 km/h, 16 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Bombardier Challenger 300 (752.920 km/h, 10 juin 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Bombardier Challenger 300 (752.920 km/h, 10 juin 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Bombardier Challenger 300 (911.740 km/h, 12 juin 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Bombardier Challenger 300 (911.740 km/h, 12 juin 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Cessna 208B (200.020 km/h, 7 juillet 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Cessna 208B (224.640 km/h, 6 juillet 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Cessna 750 Citation X (1037.430 km/h, 8 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Cessna 750 Citation X (1037.430 km/h, 8 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Cessna 750 Citation X (1045.970 km/h, 8 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Cessna 750 Citation X (1045.970 km/h, 8 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Cessna 750 Citation X (1169.710 km/h, 5 février 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Cessna 750 Citation X (1169.710 km/h, 5 février 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Cessna 750 Citation X (1180.280 km/h, 5 février 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Cessna 750 Citation X (1180.280 km/h, 5 février 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Cessna C150 (161.630 km/h, 5 septembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Cessna C172K (211.350 km/h, 19 juillet 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Cirrus SR22 (255.950 km/h, 15 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Cirrus SR22 (344.830 km/h, 17 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Dassault Falcon 200 (918.160 km/h, 9 février 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Dassault Falcon 200 (918.160 km/h, 9 février 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Diamond Aircraft DA40-180 (220.140 km/h, 18 juillet 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Glasair SH2FT (326.060 km/h, 26 août 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Glasair SH2FT (335.040 km/h, 26 août 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Grumman AA-5 (177.860 km/h, 20 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Grumman AA-5 (250.000 km/h, 21 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Grumman AA-5A Cheetah (115.870 km/h, 23 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Grumman AA-5A Cheetah (257.150 km/h, 16 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-550 (788.950 km/h, 3 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-550 (788.950 km/h, 3 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-550 (795.060 km/h, 14 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-550 (795.060 km/h, 14 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-550 (836.870 km/h, 3 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-550 (836.870 km/h, 3 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-550 (870.970 km/h, 1er octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-550 (870.970 km/h, 1er octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-550 (883.840 km/h, 6 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-550 (883.840 km/h, 6 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-550 (901.400 km/h, 29 septembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-550 (901.400 km/h, 29 septembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-550 (952.430 km/h, 10 novembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-550 (952.430 km/h, 10 novembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-550 (970.960 km/h, 11 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-550 (970.960 km/h, 11 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (563.000 km/h, 18 juin 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (563.000 km/h, 18 juin 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (618.000 km/h, 19 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (618.000 km/h, 19 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (698.000 km/h, 26 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (698.000 km/h, 26 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (715.300 km/h, 8 juillet 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (715.300 km/h, 8 juillet 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (743.000 km/h, 8 juillet 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (743.000 km/h, 8 juillet 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (746.090 km/h, 7 juillet 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (746.090 km/h, 7 juillet 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (762.790 km/h, 21 juin 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (762.790 km/h, 21 juin 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (786.710 km/h, 18 juin 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (786.710 km/h, 18 juin 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (796.950 km/h, 18 juin 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (796.950 km/h, 18 juin 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (812.200 km/h, 29 juillet 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (812.200 km/h, 29 juillet 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (841.840 km/h, 23 juin 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream G-IV (841.840 km/h, 23 juin 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream IISP (987.690 km/h, 15 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream IISP (987.690 km/h, 15 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream IISP (1019.220 km/h, 15 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream IISP (1019.220 km/h, 15 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream IISP (1054.010 km/h, 15 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Gulfstream IISP (1054.010 km/h, 15 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Lancair 360 (397.800 km/h, 25 janvier 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Lancair IV P (447.070 km/h, 18 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Lancair IV P (476.310 km/h, 13 septembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Lancair IV P (502.520 km/h, 17 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Lancair Legacy (481.920 km/h, 16 novembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Little Wing LW-5 (16.450 km/h, 12 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Little Wing LW-5 (31.890 km/h, 22 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur North American T-6 Texan (212.130 km/h, 6 septembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Piaggio P-180 Avanti (683.650 km/h, 5 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Piaggio P-180 Avanti (880.010 km/h, 6 février 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Piaggio P-180 Avanti (880.010 km/h, 6 février 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Piaggio P-180 Avanti (913.000 km/h, 6 février 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Piaggio P-180 Avanti (913.000 km/h, 6 février 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Piaggio P-180 Avanti (913.390 km/h, 6 février 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Piaggio P-180 Avanti (913.610 km/h, 6 février 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Piaggio P-180 Avanti (927.400 km/h, 6 février 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Piaggio P-180 Avanti (927.400 km/h, 6 février 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Piper PA-28-236 (164.720 km/h, 29 novembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche (199.270 km/h, 17 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche (236.910 km/h, 20 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche (253.330 km/h, 17 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Piper PA-31T2 Cheyenne IIXL (314.540 km/h, 8 novembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Piper PA-31T2 Cheyenne IIXL (517.790 km/h, 18 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Piper PA-31T2 Cheyenne IIXL (565.570 km/h, 8 novembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Piper PA-60-602P Aerostar (584.370 km/h, 26 juin 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Raytheon 390 Premier I (699.180 km/h, 14 février 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Raytheon 390 Premier I (894.260 km/h, 5 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Robinson R44 Astro (111.480 km/h, 24 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Robinson R44 Astro (175.300 km/h, 29 avril 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Robinson R44 Astro (188.310 km/h, 29 avril 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Ryan Navion L-17B (284.090 km/h, 18 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Technam P96G (138.070 km/h, 9 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Technam P96G (167.320 km/h, 11 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Technam P96G (169.950 km/h, 6 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Technam P96G (174.730 km/h, 9 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Technam P96G (182.470 km/h, 6 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Van's RV-4 TE (97.050 km/h, 7 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Van's RV-4 TE (110.560 km/h, 8 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Van's RV-4 TE (208.470 km/h, 7 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Van's RV-4 TE (222.500 km/h, 8 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Van's RV-4 TE (284.190 km/h, 15 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Van's RV-4 TE (308.870 km/h, 8 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course connue sur Van's RV-4 TE (315.060 km/h, 6 décembre 2003) Vitesse sur une course de 15/25 km en ligne droite sur Rockwell B-1B (1300.470 km/h, 26 octobre 2003) Vitesse sur une course de 15/25 km en ligne droite sur Rockwell B-1B (1333.900 km/h, 25 octobre 2003)
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Статьи, помеченные тэгом ‘Gordon Brown’
The second wave of the crisis and a new dislocation
Sunday, July 25th, 2010
How seriously should be considered the threat of the new reecession and the second wave of crisis? The fact that the pace of economic recovery will begin to decline, many analysts have repeatedly predicted, therefore, in a sense, the events of recent months in the stock markets should not surprise anyone. Markets with their usual harshness and inconsistency warn that lies ahead. Last summer, they signal the approach of a tipping point and the beginning of recovery. Now they predict a short pause in growth. As already noted, this often happens during the recovery period: the positive dynamics slows down, the activity also decreases for a while, then to resume with renewed vigor.
Tags: britain, canada, china, Commerzbank, crisis, europe, European Central Bank, Finance Ministry, germany, Gordon Brown, greece, india, japan, portugal, recession, Richard Jeffrey, spain, sweden, United Kingdom, United States, usa, USD
David Cameron became Prime Minister of Great Britain
David Cameron became the new Prime Minister of Great Britain. Queen Elizabeth II appointed to this position the leader of the Conservative Party in accordance with the recommendations of retired Gordon Brown. After a 13-year domination of the Labour Party in British politics to the Conservatives returned to power. Their leader, David Cameron has already been adopted as the new Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace.
Tags: britain, British government, Buckingham Palace, Conservative party, D. Cameron, David Cameron, domestic broker, Elizabeth II, Eton, Gordon Brown, Great Britain, greece, head, House of Commons, John Major, Labour Party, leader, Michael Howard, Ministry of Interior, Oxford, party leader, Prime-Minister, Queen, Representative, Sheffield, speechwriters Prime Minister
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FTSE index fell after Monday’s rise
Though the FTSE 100 index rose up greatly yesterday, today it fell by more than 1 per cent and still keeps decreasing. The cause of yesterday’s growth was the support package that the EU countries agreed – bank stocks boost came on the second day after its approval. The package is aimed to help the eurozone countries that are currently suffering from crisis.
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David Miliband – the new leader of the British Labour
After the crushing failure of the Labour Party in elections to the British Parliament, the new party leader could be David Miliband – Minister of Foreign Affairs in the government of Gordon Brown. In this most experts agree, the views are published today in the British press.
Tags: Alastair Campbell, Benelux, britain, British Parliament, Brussels, Cambridge, chief political consultant, David Miliband, Department of Political Science, Financial Times, germany, Gordon Brown, Guardian, House of Commons, Labor, Labour Party, leader, Liberal Democrats, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, minister, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Oxford University, party leader, poland, politics, the Guardian, Tony Blair, United Kingdom
Gordon Brown resigns
Gordon Brown failed to meet expectations. In the UK the day, negotiations continued between the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats. There were rumors and that is about two parties agree on forming a coalition, and further, gaining more than the necessary 326 votes in parliament, will have the right to form a government.
Tags: britain, Clegg, Conservative party, Gordon Brown, Labor, Labour Party, leader, Liberal Democrats, Prime-Minister, United Kingdom
Great Britain: forming new government
Great Britain is suffering political crisis while forming new government. Conservative party tries to receive a support of Liberal democrats in order to form the government of minority.
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British Prime-minister Gordon Brown has lost voter’s confidence
British Prime-minister Gordon Brown disgraced on the eve of elections. That incident may impact his election campaign and his career in British government. Meantime the name of ordinary British woman Gillian Duffy has become famous all over the UK.
Tags: British government, Gillian Duffy, Gordon Brown, Manchester, minister, politics, Prime-Minister, uk, United Kingdom
Gordon Brown is to give evidence before Parliament elections
Friday, January 22nd, 2010
The Prime minister of Great Britain Gordon Brown will give evidence to the Commission for investigation of British participation in Iraq war. His testimony can directly influence his parliament elections’ campaign planned to be held in spring, 2010.
Tags: Gordon Brown, Great Britain, Iraq, John Chilkot, Parliament elections The Prime minister, politics, Prime-Minister, The Prime Minister, Tony Blair, uk
Britain and France pay for absurdity
Now it’s unbelievable. The situation is more than unusual. Yesterday Britain and France committed to paying developing nations to combat global warming by calling for a 10-billion-dollar climate fund financed by rich countries. USA already has declared absurdity of this step.
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Île-de-France & Oise,Seine-Saint-Denis
Saint-Denis : c’est la rentrée… et déjà la grève au lycée Angela-Davis
Les enseignants dénoncent le manque de moyens et le sureffectif des classes.
Saint-Denis, le 4 septembre. Au lycée Angela-Davis, une vingtaine de professeurs se sont mis en grève pour la rentrée. LP/A.F.
Par Adrien Filoche
Le 4 septembre 2019 à 17h57
Les premiers enseignants sont arrivés ce mercredi matin dès 7h30 afin d'accueillir les élèves pour la rentrée, au lycée Angela Davis de Saint-Denis. Mais pas pour faire cours. Banderoles et panneaux entre les mains, une vingtaine de profs a décidé de se mettre en grève. Objectif : dénoncer le manque de moyens et l'impossibilité d'encadrer les élèves dans de bonnes conditions.
« C'est une dinguerie », lance un élève, arrivé aux alentours de 8h30. « Je vais poser des questions pour savoir si j'ai cours ou pas », confie Jean-Eudes, en classe de première, un peu déboussolé. Les professeurs prennent le temps de discuter, d'expliquer. Des tracts sont distribués. Un petit-déjeuner est offert aux jeunes.
LP/A.F. LP/A.F.
Classes à 35, postes vacants, suppressions d'ateliers
Romain Guicharrousse et Samuel André, professeurs d'histoire-géographie, entament leur troisième rentrée au lycée Angela-Davis. Et à chaque fois, « c'est compliqué ».
Les revendications des grévistes sont nombreuses. Premier problème : le sureffectif des classes. « 35 pour les premières, sans dédoublement, ce n'est pas possible », lance Jimmy, un professeur démoralisé. « C'est catastrophique », ajoute-t-il, avant d'écorcher la réforme du ministre de l'Education Jean-Michel Blanquer.
« Il y a des postes non pourvus. Le lycée est privé de toute marge d'autonomie budgétaire. Il n'y a pas de référent(e) numérique. Nous sommes parvenus à réduire les effectifs des classes de seconde. Mais maintenant, nous n'avons plus de budget pour le reste, pour les ateliers, etc. », poursuit Marion Roche, une collègue.
Amassés devant les grilles de l’établissement, les élèves attendent de connaître le programme de la journée. LP/A.F.
Ces mauvaises conditions ont des conséquences désastreuses pour les élèves, dont une majorité est issue d'établissements REP ou REP +. Certains se retrouvent sans spécialité. D'autres se contentent de choix par défaut. « Il n'y a aucun projet. Aucune vie lycéenne. Les élèves sont très stressés », s'inquiète Jiulia Acqua, professeur de français.
La grève se poursuit ce jeudi
Venu aux nouvelles, un parent d'élève ne cache pas ses préoccupations. « C'est un peu le chaos. Il n'y a rien qui va. » Son fils entre cette année en première. Ils seront au moins 35 dans sa classe.
Chez les élèves, le sentiment d'angoisse est partagé. « On comprend la mobilisation. Les classes sans professeur ou a plus de 30, ce n'est pas possible », insiste Latifa, élève en terminale SPVL. « Ceux en difficulté ne peuvent pas être aidés », poursuit Axel, en première.
Le rectorat explique avoir pris connaissance de la situation. Une phase d'examen des requêtes des grévistes est en cours. Les professeurs ont de leur côté confirmé vouloir poursuivre le mouvement de grève, ce jeudi.
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Sanremo 2019, TIM sponsor ufficiale: il concorso canoro con TimMusic
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TIM, sponsor unico per il terzo anno consecutivo, torna a Sanremo per partecipare al grande spettacolo del 69° Festival della canzone italiana insieme a “la...
Manuel Agnelli, dopo X-Factor, da marzo in tour senza gli Afterhours
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Manuel Agnelli, frontman degli Afterhours, nella conferenza stampa di dicembre ha annunciato il suo tour da solista accompagnato solo dal polistrumentista del gruppo e fedele...
“La ragazza con il cuore di latta”, in pre-ordine il vinile del 45 di Irama
Da oggi disponibile in pre-order, in esclusiva per Amazon, il vinile 45 giri in edizione limitata con il brano di Sanremo “La ragazza con il cuore di latta” sul...
“Parole nuove”, in uscita l’album di Einar
By Giuseppe Ino on 31 Gennaio 2019
Da venerdì 1 febbraio, sarà disponibile il preorder e il presave di “Parole nuove”, il primo vero album di inediti di Einar. Il nuovo progetto discografico prende...
“Spying Through a Keyhole”, un cofanetto da collezione per celebrare il mito di David Bowie
Sono già passati 50 anni dall’uscita della prima hit di David Bowie, Space Oddity, e per l’occasione Parlophone pubblicherà un cofanetto con quattro singoli 7...
Jovanotti live su Radio Italia live e Real Time
Mai stato single, è il titolo che Lorenzo Jovanotti ha scelto per un set speciale, unico: un concerto inedito, creato solo per l’appuntamento con Radio Italia...
Banco del Mutuo Soccorso, nuovo disco in uscita dopo 25 anni di assenza
Una band storica che mancava sulla scena musicale italiana da ben 25 anni, stanno tornando quelli del Banco del mutuo soccorso con un nuovo disco...
Red, il nuovo disco di Patty Pravo
Uscirà proprio a ridosso del Festival di Sanremo, il nuovo album di Patty Pravo dal titolo Red e il rosso troneggia in grande stile sulla...
“Centomila volte”, il nuovo singolo di Einar, tra i big al prossimo Festival di Sanremo
Einar è in gara alla 69° edizione del Festival di Sanremo con il brano “Parole Nuove”, scritto da Antonio Maiello, Enrico Palmosi e Nicola Marotta. A dirigere...
“Con il nastro rosa”, il nuovo singolo cover di Massimo Di Cataldo
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Estrategia de ventas directas e indirectas
Escrito por Linda Banks | Traducido por Gabriela Nungaray
La creación de la estrategia de ventas correcta es un importante primer paso en la creación o el crecimiento de tu negocio.
Ejemplos de estrategias de ventas
¿Qué es la estrategia de ventas?
Estrategia promocional de atracción y empuje
Ejemplos de estrategias de promoción para un producto
Ninguna empresa puede tener éxito y mucho menos sobrevivir, sin estrategias de ventas efectivas. Dos estrategias básicas son la estrategia de ventas directas y la estrategia de ventas indirectas. Entender lo que significan estas estrategias y cómo pueden ser implementadas son esenciales para el éxito a largo plazo.
La definición más común de la estrategia de ventas se ocupa de su enfoque al cliente. La venta directa es ir directamente a tu cliente y vender tu producto. Puedes llamar al cliente, verle cara a cara o incluso mediante correo electrónico. El enlace de comunicación entre la empresa y el cliente potencial es directa. Es también conocido como B2C o "empresa a consumidor". En la venta indirecta, una empresa utiliza algún tipo de intermediario y no directamente tiene contacto con el cliente. El intermediario podría ser un distribuidor, un organismo encargado de ventas independiente u otro distribuidor. La indirecta es también conocida como B2B o "negocio a negocio".
Los tipos comunes de las ventas directas son aquellas en que le vendes sin intermediarios a tu cliente, a través de la comercialización del correo o la venta en un sitio web, tal como Amazon.com o incluso tu propio sitio. Las ventas indirectas son aquellas que se llevan a cabo a través de filiales o de un distribuidor. Dos ejemplos son Avon o cualquier producto que compras en el supermercado local.
Una ventaja importante de una estrategia de venta directa es que tiene un alto grado de influencia en tu cliente y sabes exactamente cómo tu cliente se siente acerca de tu producto o servicio debido a la comunicación directa. Uno de los beneficios de la estrategia de ventas indirectas es que la empresa puede ampliar su alcance geográfico sin tener que contratar a cientos o incluso miles de representantes de ventas. Otro de los beneficios de una estrategia indirecta es que muchas veces los costos relacionados con las ventas son directamente proporcionales al grado de éxito del revendedor.
Información de expertos
John R. Graham, presidente de una empresa de servicios de mercadotecnia y ventas de consultoría, escribe en "A Sales Strategy That Works" que tener una visión es necesario para que cualquier estrategia de ventas funcione. Concéntrate en lo que tu producto crea de "satisfacción y pasión". La mayoría de las empresas tienen una estrategia que combina la venta directa e indirecta en función de sus necesidades de negocio, los deseos de sus clientes y un retorno de la inversión. Una empresa que fabrica y comercializa calzado de playa puede utilizar anuncios en los periódicos o cupones para influir directamente a un cliente a comprar sus zapatos en la tienda. Esta misma empresa también podría asociarse con tiendas locales de la playa y tener sus zapatos de playa en esas tiendas.
Menos común es otra definición de la estrategia de ventas. Se refiere a un método utilizado por una persona de ventas. Cuando un vendedor utiliza el método directo, gana una venta al centrarse en el producto y sus beneficios frente a la competencia durante el proceso de venta. Cuando utiliza una estrategia indirecta, utiliza la política, la creación de redes y el momento adecuado para desestabilizar la competencia y obtener una ventaja.
Channel Sales Worldside: Ventas directas e indirectas
The York Group: Opciones de canal
American Salesman; Una Estrategia de ventas que funciona; John R. Graham, junio 2010
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Ejemplos de objetivos y estrategias de fuerza de ventas
Las desventajas de la venta directa
Las 10 mejores estrategias promocionales
¿Qué es un canal directo de distribución?
Estrategias de marketing para ventas personales
Ejemplos de estrategias operativas
Diferentes tipos de estrategias de negocios
"Diferencias entre mayoristas, distribuidores y minoristas"
¿Qué es una estrategia de marketing totalmente sistematizada?
Ejemplos de estrategias de precios
Los 10 mandamientos del marketing
Diferentes tipos de estrategia de precios
¿Cuáles son las tácticas y estrategias de negocios?
Ejemplos de posicionamiento en mercadeo
Cómo convertirte en un distribuidor de bolsos
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Posted on May 31, 2019 Posted by Job Poster Account
Program Assistant, Wellspring Philanthropic Fund
Wellspring Philanthropic Fund is a private grantmaking foundation dedicated to advancing the realization of human rights and social and economic justice for all people. Wellspring has offices in New York, NY, and Washington, DC. Wellspring’s work is rooted in respect for the dignity and worth of every human being and is informed by the following beliefs:
· Social institutions and structures should promote the full realization of human rights and human potential, and should be accountable to these ends.
· The rights of all people are advanced when the rights of the most marginalized and vulnerable peoples are protected.
· Social justice movements should employ means that are consistent with their ideals, and should give agency to the people whose interests they seek to advance.
· As responsible stewards, we must strive to maximize the impact of our charitable investments.
As a private foundation, Wellspring’s key functions are to conduct research and education tailored to our mission; manage a grantmaking portfolio of various programs, administer grants and monitor grantee performance; and work to promote the effectiveness of programs that receive funding.
Wellspring Philanthropic Fund believes we are strengthened by the diversity of our staff, and welcomes such diversity including race, gender identity or expression, educational attainment, disability, veteran status, and personal experience with the criminal justice system. We welcome applications from people of all cultures, backgrounds, and experiences, and we strongly encourage people of color and persons with disabilities to apply. We actively cultivate an institutional culture that reflects the values of respect, equity and inclusion that we seek through our work to amplify in the larger world.
Wellspring hires, promotes and retains employees based on their professional qualifications, demonstrated abilities and work performance, as well as on the degree to which these qualities are required in the employment positions made available by the Foundation’s service needs and business requirements. All personnel decisions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, compensation, assignment, training, promotion, discipline and discharge, are made without discrimination based on any protected characteristic as defined by law (e.g., race, color, religion, national origin, citizenship, ancestry, age, disability, gender identity or expression, sex, sexual orientation, marital or familial status, domestic partner status, veteran or military status, genetic predisposition or carrier status, and prior criminal convictions, as well as educational attainment.
The Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity (SOGI) Program at Wellspring Philanthropic Fund is seeking a Program Assistant, who will report to the Program Director and provide administrative and programmatic support to the team. The mission of the SOGI program is to improve the lives of LGBT people and to end discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity and expression. It does this through grantmaking in support of LGBTQ movements both domestically and internationally. Our grantmaking focuses on supporting the vibrancy of movements and centering the leadership of youth, trans and gender nonconforming people, and people of color.
· Administrative
o Assist team with tasks such as scheduling and coordinating meetings and convenings; making travel and other logistical arrangements both domestically and internationally; and taking on other tasks related to planning, grantee support, and travel on an as needed basis.
o Coordinate team logistics and communications, including grantmaking deadlines.
o Help process consultant contracts and expense reports as needed.
o Help track grantmaking and administrative budgets in Excel and grantmaking databases.
· Programmatic/Grants Management
o Coordinate the SOGI grant portfolio as needed. This may include:
Preparing and tracking budget spreadsheets and grants calendars.
In collaboration with the grants management team, entering records in the database and answering grantees’ questions about the proposal process.
Communicating with grantees as needed, including Spanish-speaking grantees in Latin America.
o Assisting the Program Officer and Program Director as needed with tracking grantee work and outcomes, including reviewing grant reports, participating in meetings with grantees and other funders, and reading and tracking news and research related to the work.
o Conduct research related to LGBT movement issues, strategies, and current developments.
o Ongoing tracking of grantee activities and news coverage, and trends.
o Assist with internal and external presentations of SOGI Program work.
External Program representation
o Coordinate calls and meetings and assist with the development of materials for funder education efforts, such as for conferences, affinity groups and donor collaborative funds.
o Represent Wellspring at site visits, conferences or other meetings related to current and potential areas of investment and prepare notes to support team knowledge sharing.
o Participate on Wellspring staff committees or working groups outside of the SOGI Program.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS / QUALIFICATIONS
· Experience and familiarity with queer and trans issues, organizing and activism.
· Demonstrated commitment to social justice.
· The ability to think and work intersectionally, particularly with regard to race, class, and gender.
· Desire to be part of a hardworking and spirited team and to work collaboratively within our team and across Wellspring.
· Flexibility, independence, and a sense of humor.
· Excellent English language writing, editing and proofreading skills.
· Fluency in written and spoken Spanish (ability to function professionally in drafting emails, handling phone calls, and reading and summarizing reports).
· Strong research and organizational skills and comfort with quantitative data.
· Ability to handle confidential information with complete discretion.
· Experience in a nonprofit grant making, advocacy, or social justice organization.
· Experience with grants management databases.
· Experience with data visualization and communication tools.
LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMER
The above job description is meant to describe the general nature and level of work being performed; it is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required for the position. The team member may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed.
Salary range: $50,000 – $55,000 based on experience. Wellspring offers a very generous benefits package including payment of 100% of the health insurance premiums for employees (and 80% of the premiums for spouses, domestic partners and qualified family members). Wellspring also offers other benefits including life insurance, long‐term disability protection, a group 401(k) retirement plan (with an employer match), support for continuing education, up to $5,250 in annual student loan repayment OR college savings assistance for dependents and is committed to providing transgender‐inclusive healthcare.
The SOGI Team is currently five people of diverse professional and personal backgrounds who are committed to doing the best grantmaking possible in support of LGBT activism both domestically and around the world. We take pride in our role as philanthropic leaders and in our low-key and behind-the-scenes approach. We know that change takes time and requires resources, and our job is to help provide these key ingredients.
For employment consideration, please submit application to jobs@wpfund.org.
Subject Line: “[Your name]— SOGI PA.” All applications must include:
· a resumé;
· a thoughtful cover letter, including how you became aware of this opportunity (i.e. job portal, referral, etc.) and salary requirements (must specify actual amount and range); and
· one writing sample (no less than 3 and no more than 5 pages, attached in PDF format).
NOTE: To be employed at Wellspring, you must be legally authorized to work in the United States. If you are not currently authorized to work in the United States and will need to be sponsored, please let us know in your cover letter.
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Grégoire III Laham
Le patriarche grec-melkite catholique d'Antioche et de tout l'Orient, d'Alexandrie et de Jérusalem Grégoire III Laham est né en Syrie en 1933. Il entre au petit séminaire au Liban à l'âge de 11 ans, poursuit sa vie d'étudiant et de prêtre entre l'Allemagne et le Liban et demeure vingt-six ans en Terre sainte en tant que vicaire patriarcal.
Il revient en Syrie lorsqu'il est nommé patriarche, quelques années avant qu'une terrible guerre ravage son pays natal. Depuis, il multiplie et renforce les oeuvres caritatives, mais consacre également toute son énergie à lutter contre l'émigration des chrétiens de son pays comme de toute la région.
Connu pour sa fougue et sa parole franche, Sa Béatitude ne mâche pas ses mots lorsqu'il aborde la question de la coexistence entre chrétiens et musulmans, celle de la responsabilité internationale dans le conflit syrien, l'injustice qui prévaut en Palestine... Mais il insiste surtout sur un point : la présence chrétienne en Orient ne doit pas être voulue pour elle-même, mais bien pour la mission qui lui incombe dans cette région conflictuelle.
À travers cet entretien, Grégoire III Laham présente son parcours et aborde sans langue de bois tous les sujets sensibles de cette région du monde.
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Vous êtes iciAccueil » S'informer » Agenda » Se former pour répondre aux exigences de Datadock à Lyon (69) Se former pour répondre aux exigences de Datadock à Lyon (69) La Fédération des chambres syndicales des formateurs consultant (CSFC) organise une journée à destination des formateurs indépendants d'Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes le 14 juin de 9h à 17h.
Les objectifs sont de prendre en compte le cadre d'exercice de l'activité de formation conforme au décret qualité, comprendre les modalités du Datadock et savoir comment s'y inscrire, avant le 30 juin 2017.
La prochaine session de formation en Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes est gratuite, libre d'accès et sans condition d'adhésion préalable à la CSFC (les intéressés doivent néanmoins être éligibles au FIF PL).
Parmi le sujets traités lors de formation, seront notamment abordés :
les 2 voies de conformité face au décret : certification et référencement.
le Datadock comment ça marche ? Indicateurs, éléments de preuve, ce qui est vérifié et par qui.
inscription dans Datadock : conséquences de la certification, inscriptions dans les délais.
Cette session se déroule à l'Hôtel de Région, esplanade François Mitterrand, Lyon 2ème, Salle des Monts d’Ardèche.
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Origins Clear Improvement Masque au Charbon et Au Miel: Parole A INCI !
A la Une Gommage & Masque Origins
En 2018, la bonne nouvelle fut le retour d'Origins en France après presque 10 ans d'absence. A l'époque, quand la marque n'était pas encore partie, j'étais tellement séduite par leur petite boutique dans le 6 ème, j'y venais racheter mon gommage enzymatique chouchou (il était redoutable !). Beaucoup de temps s'est écoulé depuis, la marque a évolué, mes goûts et besoins aussi. Notre connaissance démarre donc presque à 0 ... Pour mon premier test j'ai choisi ce masque au Charbon et au Miel, le Clear Improvement Mask !
ORIGINS CLEAR IMPROVEMENT
L'association "charbon + miel" est en réalité une excellente idée ! A se demander comment personne n'y a pensé avant ... Le charbon purifie et désincruste, le miel assainit et apaise. Une combinaison parfaite pour les peaux mixtes à grasses, sujettes aux imperfections. Pour la petite histoire, le Dr. Nina Roos que je suis allée voir pour ma rosacée (elle a plus ou moins confirmé ce diagnostic) m'a conseillé justement les masques au charbon étant donné que je n'ai aucune sensibilité et mon seul "problème visible" avec la rosacée ce sont des petits boutons de temps en temps.
Aparté : je vous ferai l'update sur mon histoire de rosacée, là je dois encore finir la crème qu'elle m'a prescrit et je n'ai pas encore terminé mon chemin de croix avec le gastro (c'est très pénible ...). Je vous en dirai plus, mais il me faut du temps
Origins donc. Je vous ai déjà donné mes premières impressions sur ses nouvelles gammes ici Origins Soins Visage Mes Premières Impressions. Ce qu'il faut retenir :
Origins n'est pas une marque bio (et n'a pas l'intention le devenir)
ils ont certains engagements en formulation, mais à mon sens cela reste une marque conventionnelle. On peut dire que leurs actifs sont d'origine naturelle, mais les soins dans leur ensemble (je parle de la "soupe" qui soutient la formule et de quelques texturisants "plaisir") ne le sont pas
Ne confondez donc pas le positionnement Origins avec les marques que l'on trouve chez Oh My Cream, ce sont vraiment des choses à part.
Voilà que les choses sont tirées au clair, on peut passer au fameux masque. Voici la parole officielle :
Un masque au Charbon et au Miel (1) , qui désincruste en douceur les pores des toxines et impuretés tout en nourrissant la peau. Il associe la puissance du Masque Purifiant au Charbon Actif Clear Improvement, au pouvoir du Miel, pour nourrir les peaux sèches et sensibles. Votre teint est plus lisse et éclatant. Vous ne pourrez pas résister à sa texture onctueuse et rafraîchissante !
Grâce à la présence du miel et à une formule très onctueuse, crémeuse, Origins nous dit que son masque convient à tout type de peau. Sur le principe je suis d'accord, et il est bien plus doux que les masques à l'argile, par exemple. Mais les gens qui ont la peau sèche et sensible n'ont pas tellement besoin d'un masque qui "sèche" sur la peau, d'un masque qui "désincruste". De ce fait, je dirais que c'est plus un produit qui s'adresse aux peaux normales, normales à mixtes et mixtes a grasses.
Il se présente dans un joli petit pot (en plastique, hélas) :
sa texture est très crémeuse :
vraiment, je la trouve superbe. Petit bémol sur la présence des paillettes, quelque chose absolument inutile dans un produit de soin, une sorte de "poudre aux yeux" (qui a besoin que son masque au charbon soit doré pendant la pose ?). Ça fait rajouter un ingrédient synthétique en plus, qu'on aurait franchement pu éviter.
L'odeur est trèèèès agréable ! En plus, elle est 100% naturelle, composée des notes d'huiles essentielles de Clou de Girofle, de Romarin et de Menthe Verte. Là dessus, je dis bravo car réussir une composition olfactive naturelle aussi bien ficelée ce n'est pas évidant. Je ressens également une odeur de miel, elle est vraiment perceptible.
La composition. Origins communique sur 3 actifs :
Charbon : purifie les pores, absorbe les toxines, resserre les pores, matifie
Kaolin : une argile blanche qui absorbe l'excès de sébum
Miel : propriétés nourrissantes, régénérantes, cicatrisantes, anti bactériennes
Comme je vous l'ai dit plus haut, associer ces 3 stars de la cosmétique dans un seul et unique masque est une excellente idée ! Le travail se fait sur les 3 axes : absorber le sébum, absorber les toxines et désincruster les pores, tuer les mauvaises bactéries. Une combo idéale pour les peaux sujettes aux imperfections !
Qu'en est-il de sa liste INCI ?
Water\Aqua\Eau (eau), Butylene glycol (solvant), Bentonite (argile), Montmorillonite (argile verte), Honey\mel\miel (miel), Polysorbate 20 (tensioactif synthetique), Peg-100 stearate (tensioactif synthetique), Polybutene (agent de contrôle de viscosité d'origine synthetique), Jojoba esters (huile de jojoba esthérifiée), Lavandula angustifolia (lavender) oil (huile de lavande), Citrus limon (lemon) peel oil (huile de citron), Cananga odorata flower oil (huile d'ylang ylang) , Mentha viridis (spearmint) leaf oil (huile de menthe), Rosmarinus officinalis leaf oil (huile de romarin), Eugenia caryophyllus (clove) bud oil (huile essentielle de clou de girofle), Gaultheria procumbens (wintergreen) leaf oil (huile essentielle de Gaulthérie), Citrus aurantium amara (bitter orange) flower extract (huile essentielle de néroli), Triethyl citrate (agent deodorant d'origine naturelle), Ethyl phenylacetate, Limonene, Linalool, Eugenol, Citral, Benzyl Benzoate (composés des huiles essneitelles, c'est le parfum), Yeast extract\faex\extrait de levure (extrait de mlevure), Kaolin (argile), Charcoal powder (poudre de charbon), Caffeine (cafeine), Sodium hyaluronate (acide hyaluronique), Glycerin (glycerine), Trehalose (humectan d'origine végétale), Lecithin (emulsifiant, humectant), Ethylhexylglycerin (conservateur d'origine synthétique), Xanthan gum (épaississant naturel), Caprylyl glycol (glycole), Peg-150 distearate (émulsifiant d'origine synthétique , Silica (silica, texturisant), Hexylene glycol (glycol), Disodium edta (stabilisant), Tetrasodium edta (stabilisant), Dehydroacetic acid (conservateur), Phenoxyethanol (conservateur), Mica (paillettes), Titanium dioxide (ci 77891), Iron oxides (ci 77491, ci 77492, ci 77499) colorants
Alors que vous dire de cette formule ?
les actifs : ils sont présents en nombre et ils sont de belle qualité (ce n'est pas juste un mélange de glycérine + eau). Je note également un joli osmose entre les univers, nous avons le miel, le charbon, mais aussi les huiles essentielles / végétales et même l'acide hyaluronique. C'est complet
la "soupe" : elle n'est pas trop synthétique ! Nous n'avons pas de silicones, ni d'autres agents de texture qui prennent beaucoup de place dans un pot et qui ne coûtent pas grand chose. Les substances auxiliaires à la formules (émulsifiant, stabilisants, conservateurs, etc.) sont plutôt en quantité normale
En soi, c'est une formule qui reste assez intéressante. Elle est bien chargée en actifs, sans être surchargée en texturisants. Mais .... il y a un "mais"'. Ce qui me dérange c'est la présence de Butylene Glycole si haut ... certes, il est le moins irritant des glycoles, mais il est reconnu comme un ... potentiel comédogène. Si il est présent en toute petite quantité à la fin de la liste je dis "pourquoi pas" (en encore, je préférerais m'en passer), mais là il arrive en deuxième, juste après l'eau et bien avant le miel (qui dans les masques de ce type arrive souvent dans les 3 premiers ingrédients).
Je suis "contente" de vous montrer cet exemple. Car ici ce n'est pas la présence d'ingrédients "nocifs" ou l'absence des actifs de qualité que je pointe du doigt, mais le troisième cas de figure quand un ingrédient disons "non utile à la peau avec des possibles effets indésirables" arrive trop haut dans la liste INCI. Encore une fois, il serait tout en bas je vous l'aurais même pas signalé, mais là sa position en deuxième ne me réjouis pas.
MON AVIS : je valide le concept (association d'actifs), la galénique (texture / odeur), l'efficacité qui se résume à une peau plus "nette". Le bémol est son rinçage assez laborieux, il faut un gant de toilette ou une éponge konjac. La formule ... je vous ai tout dis, elle est belle de point de vue "actifs", mais la présence de glycole en si importante quantité me dérange (attention, aucun "danger" à proprement parler, "juste" un contre sens pour un produit sensé apaiser la peau et désincruster les pores). Disons que si vous mélangez chez vous le miel de Manuka avec la poudre de charbon, je pense que vous aurez un produit très qualitatif, frais, pour bien moins cher (et Dieu sait que je ne suis pas une adepte de DIY, mais pour un masque aussi basique qu'un masque apaisant / purifiant cela reste une bonne alternative, plus saine et moins chère).
Voilà donc pour ce Clear Improvement Masque au Charbon et au Miel d'Origins. Je ne peux pas dire que c'est une déception, mais ce n'est pas non plus un produit que je rachèterai.
Origins Clear Improvement Masque au Charbon, 75 ml : 31€ disponible chez Sephora, en ligne ici Origins Clear Improvement Masque chez Sephora
Medlynya 30 janvier 2019 à 00:28
Coucou Alina
Il a l’air bien sympathique ce masque mais c’est dommage vu sa composition je passe. J’ai du mal avec l’edta dans les compo car il est classé dans les CMR( cancérigènes, mutagènes, reprotoxique) en laboratoire et pour nous qui en manipulons de plus grande quantité c’est cas et masque obligatoire et on s’en approche pas si on est enceinte car le médecin du travail nous l’interdit.
Donc je vais rester sur des produits plus clean et qu’on ne regarde pas d’un œil suspicieux au travail
je pense aussi que ce genre d'ingrédient n'a plus sa place dans le skin care, je pense que d'ici quelques années on en entendra plus parler car il sera remplacé (je l'espère).
mais pour rester objectif il faut quand même ajouter que les effets - graves - que tu as très justement noté sont répertoriés pour la manipulation de cette molécule en très grande quantité et à l'échelle de l'usine (une exposition prolongée et intense), ce n'est pas le cas dans les produits cosmétiques.
Je suis absolument d'accord pour que l'industrie cosmétique le bannisse (ça sera du bon sens), mais ce n'est pas pour autant qu'en ce moment, en utilisant une crème ou un masque pour le visage qui en contient, on s'expose à ces effets
Je suis très fâchée contre moi !
Lorsque je dois acheter un produit dont tu nous a parlé, je vais relire ton article, surtout pour revoir les teintes comme lorsqu'il s'agit de RAL par exemple. Mais là, j'ai eu un coup de flemme et ne l'ai pas fait pour, profitant des soldes Sepho, m'acheter plusieurs crèmes visage ...... GINSENG !!!!! J'étais également partie sur le fait que c'était bio sinon je n'aurais pas acheté, pffff .... Surtout que je viens de relire ton précédent article sur cette marque dans lequel tu as écrit "en revanche Ginseng vous oubliez" !!! je m'en veuxxxxx ..... et j'ai fait fort rien que 4 pots gel & crème !! Autant profiter des soldes non ? #jesuisidiote et nombre de tes lectrices vont bien rire de moi (elles n'auront pas tort) !
Sinon ce masque dont tu nous parles aurait pu être excellent et doit avoir une délicieuse odeur car avec les huiles essentielles, ils font fort, et leurs crèmes etc .. sont plus qu'agréables de ce point de vue.
Voila, je reste mécontente de moi !
ah que veux-tu ... :) la prochaine fois tu ne feras plus cette bêtise :)) Au moins, tu as bien profité des soldes ! :))
Lilouuuu 30 janvier 2019 à 06:33
L'association du charbon et du miel est très intéressant, ça doit donner une texture géniale ! C'est dommage quand même que les marques mettent des ingrédients non utile pour la peau, surtout si haut !
cela a une explication marketing très simple : pour rendre le produit plus "sexy" côté texture, et pour que sa durée de vie soit longue (un produit frais est très dur à vendre, étant donné les dates de péremption alors qu'un produit dont la durée de vie est de 3 ans a toutes les chances d'être vendu, et le cas échéant soldé)
Il a l'air plutôt sympathique, dommage pour certains ingrédients... D'ailleurs connais tu la marque la canopee ? Je serai curieuse d'avoir ton avis sur cette marque française qui se promet 100% naturel. Bises
coucou Christelle,
non, je ne connais pas ces produits, mais j'ai déjà entendu parler de la marque oui :)
Poulet 30 janvier 2019 à 13:49
Merci pour cette revue! J'avais très envie de l'acheter, notamment parce que j'ai des boutons (merci la grossesse) - mais grâce à ta revue, ça sera non, en raison de la présence d'huiles essentielles! Ce masque contenant du miel me fait penser à autre chose: aurais-tu un avis sur le masque au miel de manuka d'Antipodes? Je l'ai testé avec un échantillon d'Oh My Cream, j'ai beaucoup aimé...
le masque de manuka d'antipodes est top ! je l'avais à une époque, je l'ai adoré :)
Tinina 30 janvier 2019 à 22:13
J’ai ce masque et il est vraiment parfait pour ma peau mixte. L’odeur est superbe et on ne ressort pas de là avec la peau qui tire...tant pis pour l’ingrédient vilain :) je garde
Kleo 1 février 2019 à 22:59
côté efficacité il est bien, je suis d'accord :)
J’adore ton honnêté Alina . Merci pour ton avis très instructif j’en prends bonne note☺️❤️
avec grand plaisir, je suis là pour ça :)
Ako 31 janvier 2019 à 12:06
Charbon + miel
je pense que ça n'a pas été fait avant à cause du visuel (d'où peut-être les paillettes inutile à l'intérieur)
Enfin bref, ça a piqué ma curiosité
je vais le noté dans un coin de ma tête ^^
c'est pourtant une très bonne idée, oui le charbon et le miel :)
Alessandra 31 janvier 2019 à 12:57
Bonjour Alina, je suis contente d'avoir ton avis sur ce masque que j'utilise depuis quelques temps. Si j'avais lu ton article avant je ne l'aurais peut-être pas acheté. La texture est agréable, par contre je n'apprécie pas trop l'odeur que je trouve vraiment chimique. Je ne l'utilise pas très souvent alors je pense que j'en ai pour un moment avant de le finir.
coucou Alessandra,
c'est drôle ce que tu dis pour l'odeur car justement ici elle est 100% naturelle (les huiles essentielles + odeur du miel) ... mais elle est un peu "forte" oui (cela dit, je l'aime bien :)
Unknown 15 février 2019 à 20:07
L'association de ces ingrédients est une bonne idée mais ma peau a une tendance sèche l'hiver (climat montagnard oblige) donc il ne sera pas pour moi.
Alix 27 août 2020 à 01:14
Merci encore pour ce debrief ! As tu des masques/conseils pour re serrer les pores ? Merci !
hello Alix,
pour resserrer les pores la meilleure solution c'est une action régulière au niveau du nettoyage, type brosse foreo. 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Category: Rolando Morandin
Identità Golose 2018: i Grandi Chef si riuniscono a Milano.
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Inicio D. Act. Extraescolares Santoña
Publicado el Jueves, 19 Mayo 2022 20:40 |
Después de una travesía por el desierto de la crisis sanitaria, ¡conseguíamos irnos de viaje! Había muchas ganas y durante los días 27 y 28 de abril, los alumnos de 4º de la ESO, acompañados de profesores de Educación Física, Biología y Geografía e Historia fueron de viaje deportivo, científico y cultural a Santoña (Cantabria).
En primer lugar hicimos parada en Altamira, donde vimos la neocueva, con representaciones de diversos animales y relieves de manos, un viaje al pasado para nuestros adultos del futuro.
Proseguimos nuestra ruta hasta llegar al albergue juvenil de Santoña, donde pasaríamos la noche y desde dónde comenzarían las actividades deportivas. Divididos en dos grupos, fuimos hasta la playa de Berria, donde algunos valientes se bañaron, y otro grupo enfundados en trajes de neopreno harían paddel surf por la bahía de Santoña en tablas individuales y colectivas.
Durante nuestra breve estancia en Santoña pudimos observar los humedales salobres que caracterizan el Parque Natural de las Marismas de Santoña, Victoria y Joyel. De hecho, representados en urnas en nuestro albergue había ejemplares como la espátula o el cormorán, característicos de esta zona.
Con un pequeño recorrido nocturno por el paseo marítimo concluyó nuestro primer día.
Durante el día siguiente, la mañana se dedicó a escalada en rocódromo y tiro con arco y rápidamente montamos al autobús para visitar el parque de la Naturaleza de Cabárceno. Allí montamos en teleférico y pudimos ver hermosos paisajes y multitud de animales en semilibertad como camellos bactrianos, leonas, gorilas, hipopótamos, osos pardos, un tigre, suricatos, puercoespines y un reptilario con diferentes especies de serpientes y lagartos de todo el mundo. ¡Incluso bisontes como los que hace 14000 años se representaron con arcilla y carbón en los techos de Altamira!
Al final de la tarde, volvimos al autobús, paradirigirnos a Ávila tras dos días tan intensos como enriquecedores, con muchas actividades y aprendizajes, que alumnos y profesores hemos disfrutado mucho. ¡Gracias a todos!
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Netflix: bilan après plusieurs années d’abonnement
Publié le 6 janvier 2019 6 janvier 2019 par Mademoiselle Scintille
Coucou tout le monde !!! Alors pour cet article je crois que tout est dans le titre, je vais vous faire mon bilan après plusieurs années d’abonnement à Netflix. Pour celles et ceux qui ne sauraient pas ce que c’est (qui sait, ça existe peut-être encore !), Netflix est une plateforme de vidéos en ligne lancée en France en 2014. Il faut se dire qu’à l’époque quand on voulait regarder une série américaine, il fallait attendre parfois jusqu’a un an ou deux après sa diffusion pour la retrouver légalement en France-une aberration, nous sommes d’accord. Donc, le streaming et le téléchargement étaient les seules solutions pour les soirées binge-watching du dimanche, et évidemment on se retrouvait avec des tonnes de virus, de pop up, et on devait parfois attendre presque UNE HEURE entre chaque épisode, sinon il fallait payer (bah oui, c’était vraiment un énorme business !).
La révolution pour les français eut lieu fin 2014 avec le lancement de ce qui deviendrait LE rendez-vous des amateurs de films et séries du monde entier, j’ai nommé Netflix !! J’ai été séduite par le concept et par le mois gratuit pour essayer, du coup début 2015 je découvrais la plateforme. Franchement au début, je me suis dit « Mais qu’est-ce que c’est que ce truc tout pourri, où il n’y a que des vieux films et des séries de l’an 2000 ?« . Vous l’aurez deviné, entre Netflix et moi ce n’était pas bien parti. Et puis au bout de mon mois d’essai, je n’ai pas renouvelé l’expérience, déçue par le peu de titres proposés.
Comme on dit, il n’y a que les imbéciles qui ne changent pas d’avis, et quand j’ai redécouvert Flixflix (oui, nous sommes intimes au point de nous donner des petits surnoms) fin 2015, ça a été la joie !!!! En effet, j’ai pu découvrir pleiiiiiiiins de films que je voulais voir depuis un bail, pas mal de séries (même si à chaque fois il manquait les dernières saison, on leur pardonne), et un large sourire s’est dessiné sur mon visage. Armée de mon application TV Show Time pour suivre mes séries, savoir à quel épisode j’en étais etc… j’ai donc commencé à passer mes soirées, mes nuits, mes jours (vous aurez compris que j’exagère un petit peu hein !) devant mon écran, et quand les télés connectées sont arrivées, c’était clairement la fin de ma vie sociale (pas totalement non plus, puisqu’au final on pouvait débriefer de nos séries, en recommander à ses amis etc etc).
Depuis mon inscription chez Netflix, j’ai passé 2 mois, 23 jours, 10 heures et 10 minutes devant des séries et seulement des séries ! J’ai découvert et re-découvert des pépites: The Rain, Bates Motel, La Casa de Papel, Once upon a time, Prison Break, Scream, Slasher… et le plaisir de regarder toute une saison depuis mon canapé sans avoir à trouver un site potable, et à déconnecter ma box pour changer mon IP et bénéficier d’un nouvel épisode sans coupure (je suis sûre que certains se reconnaitront !). Niveau films c’est pareil, le catalogue est vraiment dément aujourd’hui, et que ce soit des comédies, policiers, documentaires, one man/woman show… Je m’en suis donnée à coeur joie !
Grâce/à cause de Netflix, on peut clairement se rendre compte que nos habitudes en matière de médias ont changé. Avant on se prenait la tête pour savoir quel DVD on emprunterait, ensuite quel film on prendrait des heures à télécharger acheter, quelle série on commencerait en sachant qu’il fallait trouver tous les épisodes et toutes les saisons… C’était un beau bazar si vous voulez mon avis, mais aujourd’hui nous sommes devenus des fainéants de la zapette. Personnellement, ma télécommande a carrément une touche pour accéder à Netflix directement, si c’est pas de la facilité ça !!! Et puis on peut enchaîner les épisodes sans s’en rendre compte, et aller se coucher à 3 heures du mat’ parce-qu’on voulait à tout prix savoir qui a tué qui dans telle série…
Vous l’aurez compris, je pense que Netflix nous a apporté beaucoup de choses (films du monde entier, documentaires sympas, des soirées film simplifiées), mais nous a pris énormément de temps !!! Néanmoins, voici quelques séries que j’ai pu y découvrir ou suivre plus facilement et qui pourraient vous plaire, n’hésitez pas à me dire celles que vous aimez et regardez en ce moment !
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32 réflexions sur “Netflix: bilan après plusieurs années d’abonnement”
Emmanuelle CM dit :
J’adore regarder des films et des séries. Je n’ai pas de compte Netflix même si j’ai hésité durant une période. Pour l’instant, je ne souhaite pas payer un abonnement en plus de toutes les diffusions possibles sur les chaînes télévisées même si je suis consciente que Netflix offre des possibilités supplémentaires. Et puis surtout, je risque de passer beaucoup trop de temps devant Netflix. Je ne peux pas assurer de ne pas céder un jour par contre. Merci d’avoir partagé ton avis !
C’est vrai qu’une fois qu’on y a goûté, c’est compliqué de laisser tomber ! Tout est une question de motivation on va dire 🙂
Je t’avoue que j’avais et j’ai toujours du mal à trouver des choses que j’ai vraiment à la TV, et surtout du mal à suivre une série…
J’espère que tu testeras et restera dans la modération si jamais tu t’y inscris 🙂
www.avecunk.be dit :
J’ai toujours été accro de séries mais hors de question pour moi de payer…
Le streaming c’était la vie… 😀
J’ai pendant un temps utilisé le compte Netflix de mon frère avant de me décider de payer moi même. C’est tellement plus facile, comme tu dis, pas de coupures, pas de pubs… Trop bien 😀
Depuis que j’ai Netflix je ne paie plus d’abonnement de télévision, j’ai bien assez avec ça et ma connexion internet.
Niveau séries, j’en suis à presque 6 mois de visionnage mdr 😀 C’est fou quand on se rend compte quand même. J’ai terminé Bates Motel hier, je suis tristesse. Cette série est juste topissime ! J’ai écris à son sujet aujourd’hui d’ailleurs 🙂
Je vais jeter un oeil à ta liste parce que du coup je ne sais pas trop quoi regarder.
J’étais comme toi aussi, jusqu’au jour où j’ai découvert la fluidité et le catalogue fourni de Netflix. La révélation !
Oui, Bates Motel… j’ai dévoré cette série !!!
N’hésite pas à utiliser l’application TV Show Time si de n’est pas déjà fait, tu peux y avoir des recommandations selon tes goûts 🙂
Yes je l’utilise 🙂 merci 🙂
Je peux plus m’en passer d’ailleurs.
C’est bien ça le problème… Je me suis habituée à Netflix du coup repartir voir une série en streaming c’est une tortuuuure 🙂
Nous sommes dans le même bateau.. comme une série ne s’y trouve pas, galère !!
Coucou ! Personnellement, j’essaie d’éviter les séries, sachant que je reste allongée et enfermée autant que je le peux quand j’en commence une. Je regarde uniquement 2 ou 3 séries et je dévore chaque nouvelle saison en 2 ou 3 jours, ce qui me laisse tout le reste de l’année pour découvrir le monde en dehors de chez moi ahah.. En revanche, je sais qu’il y a des reportages géniaux sur Netflix, que j’ai très envie de me mettre à regarder plus souvent. Il y a également Harry Potter maintenant, basique… Et récemment, des films d’Alain Chabat ont fait leur entrée sur la plateforme pour mon plus grand bonheur 😀
Merci pour ce chouette article, à très bientôt 🙂
Hello !! Je suis un peu comme toi, mais j’essaie de me calmer ! Et je compense en lisant beaucoup en plus de séries, j’essaie de trouver un équilibre lol.
Côté reportages il y en a des sympas oui, et j’aime aussi le fait qu’il y ai les spectacles de certains humoristes ! Quand avec Monsieur on ne sait pas quel film mettre, hop un spectacle :p
Merci pour ta visite et à très vite !!
La Minute d'Emy - Emilie dit :
Netflixme tente beaucoup mais pour le moment, je n’ai pas encore sauté le pas.
Je te le conseille, surtout si tu peux partager l’abonnement avec un proche 🙂
Peppermint Fairy dit :
J’ai adoré Once Upon a Time! 🙂 surtout les saisons 1-2-3-7, sinon j’ai moi aussi beaucoup aimé Scream, j’ai hâte de voir ce qui se passera pour la 3e saison… J’ai adoré regarder Planet Earth & Blue Planet également!
Ah oui Scream, ça fait tellement longtemps qu’on attend la suite qu’on oublie même ce qui s’est passé je trouve (je vais regarder les 2/3 derniers épisodes pour me remettre dans le bain !).
Je ne connais pas les séries que tu mentionnes, je vais aller voir ça !!! 🙂
J’ai entendu dire que pour la saison 3 ils vont faire une sorte de « reboot » et ça n’aura pas de lien avec les 2 premières… J’espère que ce n’est qu’une rumeur! Les autres sont des reportages sur différentes parties de la planète, les écosystèmes, animaux etc. J’adore les séries documentaires et celles-ci sont remplies de mignons animaux alors c’est encore mieux haha!
Oh non ce serait bête d’avoir attendu tout ce temps pour « rien » ! On verra bien !!
Ah sympa, vu que j’aime les animaux aussi je pense que j’irai voir ça très vite 😛
Bordelaise By Mimi dit :
Comment vas tu ? Perso je suis une addict de Netflix pour les séries et les documentaires. Il y a vraiment pas mal de choix et leurs séries sont justes géniales. Après les films sont souvent bof. Mais quand j’ai envie de voir un bon film, je vais au ciné 🙂
D’accord avec toi, après les films sont de mieux en mieux je trouve ! Et puis depuis qu’ils ont mis tout les Harry Potter, je t’avoue que je suis comblée 🙂
A très vite !!! Des bisous.
J’adore Netflix aussi, tous les soirs avec mon chéri on se regarde un ou deux petits épisodes ! Je te conseille Love et Atypical 😀 elles sont tops! des bisous ❤
Même rituel pour nous 🙂 Je vais aller y jeter un coup d’oeil !!! Bisous ma belle !
Adeline dit :
J’ai découvert Netflix aux US en 2014 et j’avouerai qu’a mon retour en France et la découverte de la bibliothèque Française bien moins fournie qu’aux US, j’ai un peu décroché… Et puis finalement, comme toi, quelques années plus tard je ne me verrais pas vivre sans !
Oui j’ai remarqué qu’en fonction du pays où on se trouve, on n’a pas le même catalogue ! Quand j’étais en Espagne et en Italie c’était flagrant ! Le catalogue américain doit être encore plus géant que le nôtre 😮
Sthecrazygirl dit :
Je n’ai pas Netflix mais j’adore regarder des séries! On y passe énormément de temps mais c’est super de découvrir de nouveaux univers
Comme quoi on peut encore faire sans !! Tu regardes quoi en ce moment ?
Bisous et bonne soirée 🙂
Emeline dit :
COucou ! Je dois avoir Netflix depuis.. mmmh plus d’un an via l’abonnement de ma maman haha ! Et j’avoue que c’est hyper hyper chronophage, mais il y a de belles pépites et cela donne, comme la lecture, de nombreux sujets de discussions avec l’entourage ou briser la glace avec des inconnus haha 🙂
Exactement !! Ils font de sacrés efforts pour rester compétitifs aujourd’hui 🙈👌🏻
Bisous et à très vite !
adyswatching dit :
Personnellement je me suis créé mon compte Netflix en octobre 2018. Je regardais toutes les séries sur différents sites de streaming avant (et aujourd’hui encore car il n’y a pas tout sur Netflix) mais je dois bien avouer que cette plateforme m’a permis de continuer à découvrir de nouvelles séries plus « facilement ». Néanmoins j’ai toujours été une mordue de séries alors Netflix ou non, mon addiction n’a pas changé.
C’est quand même plus pratique pour trouver les épisodes en bonne qualité etc.. mais par contre oui, je te rejoins sur le fait que je regardais des séries aussi avant. Maintenant je prends surtout du plaisir à voir de « vieilles » séries que j’avais loupé au vol 🙂
J’ai Netflix depuis peu (j’ai piqué le compte de ma soeur ^^) et je dois dire que du coup je regarde plus facilement des séries. Par contre j’ai du mal à m’y retrouve à chaque fois, surtout pour les films. Bizoux
Le partage de compte Netflix c’est une très très bonne idée !!! Pour les films je te conseille de faire un tour du catalogue (ça prend du temps mais au moins tu choisis les films), et d’ajouter ceux que tu veux voir dans ta liste, c’est plus simple !!!
linemourey dit :
The good place j’adore mais la saison 3 galère à sortir intégralement je trouve ! You était très attendu et en tant que psy, je n’ai pas été déçy par Joe 😉
Line de https://la-parenthese-psy.com/therapie/la-musicotherapie/
Oui c’est un peu compliqué avec les vacances et tout le reste, on reste sur notre faim !
Pour You en effet c’est un cas assez sympa à décrypter – si tenté qu’il soit possible de le décrypter haha.
A bientôt avec plaisir 🙂
Effectivement Netflix révolutionne petit à petit notre rapport au petit écran et aux DVD… et il est très facile de devenir accro ! Je pense qu’il est important de faire une pause entre chaque série avant d’en commencer une nouvelle…
Et oui c’est ça le gros piège, on en a tellement à portée de télécommande qu’on ne voit pas le temps passer… Moi-même je l’avoue j’essaie de me raisonner !!!
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Cómo ser un latin lover
Hay tres claves para conquistar a una chica. Eugenio Derbez en Cómo ser un Latin Lover las enuncia a través de Máximo, el gigoló otoñal que protagoniza esta película. A su vez, Derbez como productor las aplica y seduce a la taquilla internacional.
por RODRIGO TORRIJOS | 23 Jun de 2017
Ken Marino / Eugenio Derbez, Salma Hayek, Rob Lowe
Lecciones para conquistar ancianas Cómo ser un latin lover
La primera de las tres reglas es establecer contacto visual; la segunda caminar hacia el objetivo, “meneando lo tuyo”; y la tercera nos abstendremos de divulgarla, pero quienes vean Cómo ser un latin lover entenderán la lección. Derbez es un comediante mexicano reconocido en el mercado hispano por exitosos programas televisivos de sketches cómicos que rondaban en la mayoría de casos el humor más absurdo, hilaridad que, contraria a los supuestos, reconoce la inteligencia del espectador al hacerlo reír de tonterías. No se limita a “contar” chistes, sino que juega todo el tiempo con lo ilógico de la existencia, incluso de la cursilería y el melodrama que podrían empañar esta payasada. Allá cada uno si decide tomarlo en serio.
El contacto visual con que conquista Derbez parte de mirarse al espejo sin piedad. Cómo ser un latin lover reconoce el cliché del macho latinoamericano y desmonta ese caparazón broma tras broma para aprovechar la sensibilidad que en la región generan los temas de la familia. Como ciertas realidades nuestras, es gracioso que simplemente esto exista. El contacto visual también pasa por el uso de la comedia física, de bromas recurrentes que pueden matar a una sala de risa. Los que se sumerjan con Derbez para atravesar la piscina y empapar a la audiencia de carcajadas estarán listos para la segunda lección: “Menea lo tuyo”.
El comediante toma el cliché y lo expande, lo convierte en una evidencia de la “quijotada”, pone a este sujeto de otros tiempos en un mundo moderno, donde su hermana Sara (Salma Hayek) y su sobrino Hugo (Raphael Alejandro) se encargarán de recordarle que la forma de relacionarse entre los seres humanos ha cambiado en los últimos 25 años. Cómo ser un latin lover cuenta la historia de Max, un macho bendecido que por primera vez tiene que vérselas con la vida y recurre a su única familia como refugio.
La cinta da continuidad al éxito obtenido en el 2013 por Derbez con No se aceptan devoluciones, que con un presupuesto de 5 millones logró alcanzar más de 100 millones de dólares en taquilla, convirtiéndose en un fenómeno económico internacional. Pronto llegará también Dos son familia, una adaptación francesa protagonizada por el francoafricano Omar Sy.
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Quel Grand Prix pour la France ?
Sport | 18 mai 2007 à 00:00 par La rédac'
Les organisateurs du Grand Prix de France préparent leur course dans le doute. Si le public n'est pas au rendez-vous, la France n'accueillera peut-être plus de Grand Prix de Formule 1…
Accueillir un Grand Prix de Formule 1 a-t-il vraiment un intérêt ? Il semble que oui si l'on juge la multiplication des candidatures des organisateurs dans le monde. La Formule 1 est l'un des sports les plus suivis à la télé. Organiser un Grand Prix, c'est attirer l'attention de centaines de millions de téléspectateurs durant quelques jours et donc s'offrir une publicité mondiale.
Pourtant, le Grand Prix de France risque fort d'être supprimé l'année prochaine. Il aura lieu cette année le 1er juillet. Mais si le public n'est pas au rendez-vous, les organisateurs ont expliqué qu'ils se retireraient du championnat du monde 2008. En fait, le circuit du GP est situé dans la Nièvre, un département qui manque de grandes routes et d'hôtels pour accueillir les centaines de milliers de passionnés de Formule 1. Certains préfèrent organiser un Grand Prix en région parisienne, voire en plein Paris. D'autres estiment que le Grand Prix de France pourrait rester dans la Nièvre si les possibilités d'hébergements sont modernisées.
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Neuer ASB-Vorstand gewählt
In der diesjährigen Mitgliederversammlung des Arbeiter-Samariter-Bundes (ASB) Oberhausen/Duisburg e.V. wurde in der ASB-Geschäftsstelle das langjährige Vorstandsmitglied Stefan Saure zum Vorsitzenden des ASB Regionalverbandes gewählt. Als weitere Vorstandsmitglieder wurden gewählt: Heinrich Grefraths (1.Stellvertr. Vorsitzender), Henning Owczarzak (2.Stellvertr. Vorsitzender), Sebastian Griesau, Dominik Horst, Dr. Philip Pal und Raphael Ruske.
ASB-Landesgeschäftsführer Dr. Stefan Sandbrink leitete die Versammlung und lobte besonders die enorme Entwicklung des Verbandes in den letzten Jahren:
Der ASB-Verband betreibt in Oberhausen unter der Leitung von Geschäftsführer Ulrich Arns zwei Seniorenzentren und mehrere Wohngruppen für Demenzkranke, in denen mehr als 200 Mitarbeiter tätig sind. Weitere 85 Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter sind in der ambulanten Pflege und dem Hausnotruf tätig oder arbeiten im Kranken- und Behindertentransport. Über 5000 Personen wurden im letzten Jahr in Erster Hilfe ausgebildet. In unmittelbarer Nähe des Seniorenzentrums am Annemarie Renger Weg wird in Kürze ein ASB-Wohnpark mit barrierefreien Wohnungen und einem Begegnungszentrum entstehen.
Der neue ehrenamtliche Vorsitzende Stefan Saure berichtete über die überragende Arbeit der Ehrenamtlichen im Verband. Über 60 Personen engagieren sich in den Bereichen Katastrophenschutz, bei Sanitätsdiensten und in der Aus- und Fortbildung. Die Helferinnen und Helfer waren im den letzten Jahren auch bei mehreren Realeinsätzen, z.B. bei Bombenentschärfungen, für die Betreuung von Oberhausener Bürgen im Einsatz.
Die Leiterin der ASB-Jugend in Oberhausen, Karina Nguyen, berichtete von den 35 Jugendlichen und vielen Schulsanitätern im Verband, die sich in den letzten Monaten in vielen Aktionen engagiert haben. Einen tollten Erfolg konnten die Jugendlichen bei einem landesweiten Wettbewerb in diesem Jahr vermelden: Durch den ersten Platz konnten sie sich die Teilnahme am ASB-Bundesjungendwettbewerb im nächsten Jahr sichern.
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THE HEBREW LIVING LETTERS CONNECTION TO “LET THERE BE LIGHT”
Posted on January 29, 2017 by SapphireThroneMinistries
Let’s celebrate the completely perfect light God created in the beginning, which is the foundational essence of all God-given light in the cosmos.
“Then God said, ‘Let there be light’; and there was light. And God saw the light, that it was good; and God divided the light from the darkness” (Genesis 1:3-4 NKJV).
“Let there be light” is the first declaration of God’s will in Scripture, but He could not have spoke His will without first creating a language to communicate His thoughts. The human need to formulate our thoughts into language emulates how the Lord spoke in the beginning. Before God spoke the universe into existence, He first created the language to speak forth His will. “Thou art worthy, O our Holy Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for Thou hast create all things, and by Thy will they are and were created” (Revelation 4:11).
A fundamental concept for Jewish mystics is that the letters of the Hebrew Alef-Bet were created first out of nothing but God’s desire – His divine will. They say, “By use of the letters, the Holy One, Blessed is He, created all the worlds.”
On this fifth day of Hanukkah, let the fifth letter of the Hebrew Living Letters – hei – speak. Behold, the Hebrew Living Letters are the building blocks for all of creation, and they are connected to “let there be light.” They are the essence of all light and life.
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God” (John 1:1). The Word is made up of letters. “In the beginning God created alef-tav…” (Genesis 1:1) The letters — these individual spiritual forces – inherent in Christ were birthed from His essential, intrinsic essence, which was originally included wholly in the Word. The first born of all creation is the very thing that constitutes every living substance. It is the protoplasm of the universe. It is the individual spiritual forces that originally belonged, and still belong, to the nature of Christ. The first born of all creation is the letters of the Word – the Hebrew Living Letters from alef-tav.
The spiritual realm, where the Almighty dwells, is composed of perfection – pure thoughts and concepts – not needing to be clothed in words and letters. When Yeshua created the Hebrew Alef-Bet (i.e. the Hebrew Living Letters), He ordered spiritual forces of creation through its twenty-two sacred letters before there was even one other act of creation. The existence of everything created from people to pebbles depends upon the spiritual content with which it was created. By uttering the famous “Let there be…” words, the Word Yeshua created all of what can be classified as Creation.
Like some sort of excellent, exalted scientist, Yeshua spoke the perfect blend of spiritual forces that produces light (Genesis 1:3), produces heaven and all its fullness (Genesis 1:6), produces vegetation yielding seed (Genesis 1:11), and so on ad infinitum. With the words, “Let there be…” creation came into existence in a time-space continuum at that primeval instant. The words that brought creation into being remain within in them and with us every instant. He “upholds all things by the word of His power” (Hebrews 1:3). Everything continues to exist because not an instant goes by without God continuing to say, in effect, “Let there be…” in the sense that the Divine will of the original six days remain in force.
Give em heaven!!!
Written December 28, 2016 – Robin Main. Copyrighted – If you are going to copy this, please copy it right by giving attributions to this source. Blessings!
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HEBREW LIVING LETTERS PROTOPLASM OF CREATION
The Hebrew Living Letters and the Blood of the Lamb slain before the foundation of the world are the protoplasm of creation.
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God” (John 1:1). The Word is made up of letters. The letters — these individual spiritual forces – inherent in Christ were birthed from His essential, intrinsic essence, which was originally included wholly in the Word. The first born of all creation is the very thing that constitutes every living substance. It is the protoplasm of the universe. It is the individual spiritual forces that originally belonged, and still belong, to the nature of Christ. The first born of all creation is the letters of the Word – the Hebrew Alphabet, i.e. The Hebrew Living Letters
Therefore, when the Hebrew mystics say that the letters of the Hebrew Alphabet were created first of all out of nothing but God’s desire – His divine will – they are saying the Hebrew Living Letters are at a foundational quantum level of all created things.
Written July 3, 2016 – Sapphire Throne Ministries – Robin Main. Copyrighted – If you are going to copy this, please copy it right by giving attributions to this source.
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