Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Average Bra Sizes For Each Country

heavy EARTHQUAKE IN THE PACIFIC - THE RING OF FIRE

March 24, 2011 (LPAC) - The web site of the English investigative journalist Daniel Estulin placed since 17 March, LPAC-TV video of "The Ring of Fire" with an introductory commentary which argues against a variant of the hoaxes that circulate among the internationally popular media: that the U.S. military program research HARP ionosphere (English initials Research Program High Frequency Active Auroral) "caused" the earthquake in Japan:

"The scientific research HAARP project, sponsored by the military, is one thing, but then there are a lot of nonsense, reasoning more than superficial. Like all these cases, they are attempts, motivated by fear, to evade the most significant scientific issues, making use of populist nonsense that are perfectly compatible with the ideology of people addicted to sensory perception.

"The culprit of events Japan is not nuclear energy, or HAARP, but the sun. So we better get serious respect to understanding the true nature of the physical universe, and that requires abandoning the domain of Aristotelian sense-certainty, in favor of universal processes dynamic science and space-time Riemann and Einstein. See the following video of Lyndon LaRouche, please. "



abnormal fish behavior highlights the danger of earthquake in U.S. Pacific coast

March 24, 2011 - As documented a recent video on LPAC the Ring of Fire, shortly before the onset of large earthquakes abnormal behavior occurs in animals such as fish. U.S. geologist Jim Berkland referred to several recent reports of unusual behavior of fish, an aspect of the basis for its forecast of a high possibility of major earthquakes between 19 March and 27 March in the U.S. Pacific coast. Specific incidents were:

* On Tuesday March 8, more than a million were killed sardines in Redondo Beach Marina, south of Los Angeles, California. The sardines are thrown at King Harbor in amounts that were spent all the oxygen in the water and died en masse. More 175 tons of sardines were killed in the port. Schools of fish alive and less flow over dead fish also appeared in King Harbor on Friday 18 March.

* On Wednesday 9 March, spotted a group of about 15 sperm whales on the surface of the ocean between Long Beach and Catalina Island as a marine biologist. "They are an endangered species, and it is surprising the fact that we have seen relatively close to an urban area," said David Bader, a marine biologist from the Aquarium of the Pacific. "It's like watching a herd of elephants, right on the coast of Long Beach." Whales of the pack on Wednesday were like 12 meters in length, and probably immature females and males, "said Bader. "I usually only come to the surface for a minute and then immersed under water for up to one hour, so we can usually only take a look," said Bader. "These whales went there just wasting time, to put it in some way." "While we know that there is a sperm whale off the coast of California, is very rare sighting of this species and to see a lot together is something that virtually never seen in these waters," said Bader.

Sperm whales are occasionally sighted in southern California, but usually singly or in small groups. Large flocks as that seen on Wednesday are "extremely rare" said Alisa Schulman-Janiger, a researcher at the American Cetacean Society. Schulman-Janiger, who heads the Census and Behavior Project of the Gray Whale in the Palos Verdes Peninsula, said that for at least 30 years a group of volunteers at the top of the promontory of the South Bay spotted a large herd.

* A herd of sperm whales was spotted off the coast of San Diego in the same period of time.

* On Tuesday 14 March, a humpback whale was spotted by passengers aboard the Condor Express in front of Santa Barbara, the first sighting of the humpback whale, which makes the boat this season. Condor Express crew spotted six other humpback whales on Wednesday 15 March. Humpback whales that migrate from the south into the waters of Southern California, normally not begin to see until late April or early May.



Tuesday, March 29, 2011

How Much Money To Deal On Pokemon Monopoly



much I worry and watch where we go in health, social services and education.

I am concerned, I read the press, I care about the latest legislation, I appreciate the recent political movements. And I do because I am interested: the rest of my son's life interests me, and I'm interested that he has the opportunity to decide how to live.

often get calls or emails from parents of children with disabilities. Yesterday I shared a few minutes on the phone with the mother of a child of seven years. A child who has an opinion of schooling that guarantees their right to an effective inclusion and effective, according to the needs and interests of children. A priori, a model with an opinion this child should be in good conditions at school, by logic. We will no longer ask for exceptional conditions, at least decent. It seems to me outrageous that informed and consent of the provincial delegation of education that child is lying on a mat, and also told the mother that the course is going to be in the same conditions. We passed the opinion of the triumphal arch, and the child's dignity as for the same site, and so fresh.

If anything has taught us one year from the Book of shame is that when you think that there can be no worse off, we hear of another situation than the previous.

Anyone who would run blood through the veins can not do anything but indignant. We can not assume that things are good so there is no money, that's what I say when hold any meeting, at whatever level, or resign. For consent to resign means the dignity of our children, is measured by another yardstick for one reason: Because of its functional diversity.

These days I'm reading different news media, news and Galicia, and national news, news that I guessed on the head several days.

I see the President of Murcia yesterday commenting on the need to establish a co-pay on health and education. I can not think what we have to assume copayment parents of children with functional diversity English. Maybe they should make that clear.
copayment "parents of this child the mat? If co-payment will be entitled to the media and settings you need according to your opinion?
what do we say to the parents of the girl who spends the morning tied to a walker, not by their functional diversity, but because there is no support staff for this girl at school where they are in school? Would you say they have to co-pay bands with respect to his daughter?
"and parents of children who are not in school and awaiting a court ruling because they do not accept that their children are segregated because of their diversity and convenience of the administration in office? What co-payment, the school from which they have taken?
what do I have I co-payment? Do the classes that my child is in Galician (not because I have nothing against the Galician, Castilian at home we are speaking, the same problem you have a child-Phalantus Galician) language because under current regulations in Galicia has not entitled to reasonable accommodation to have a communication disorder and language?. Or copayment
the possible conversion of the center at a trilingual? a decree of 40 million euros it has no provision for children with functional diversity in mainstream school.

If parents of children with functional diversity and co-pays what we pay our taxes "will then inclusive schooling our children a decent, and according to Human Rights?
And is that not saying I can not talk about dignity and human rights when it comes to inclusive education of children with functional diversity, says Mr. Ángel Gabilondo.

call us fundamentalists of inclusive education in Galicia everything is known. I am fundamentalist Human Rights and fundamental basic rights our Constitution guarantees to everyone.

social and educational inclusion is a right and that right does not question the advisability of applying effectively by politicians, institutions and other stakeholders

The Galician government has an obligation to comply with and enforce the law in force, among which is the Convention on Human Rights of people with disabilities, since 2008, we are going for three years.

I who am a fundamentalist, I do not question the need to invest in educational services, day centers, nursing homes and other services created and maintained by associations of relatives of persons with disabilities.

What I question is that the Galician government, chaired by Mr. Feijóo make investments of public money (money of all) on policies for dealing with anti-diversity Convention Human Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

What makes me angry as a parent of a child with functional diversity is that the President of the Xunta de Galice, my President, made remarks at the inauguration of a special education center, saying his government is committed to the integration of people with diversity.

I understand that the President can not know everything, do not understand that with my taxes, all taxes are paid Galician advisors do not tell you what should I say, for shame bullfighter, more than anything.

I think the government of Galicia has to govern for all and for all means finance services (over than necessary) of associations and institutions and ensuring that people with disabilities be educated in mainstream schools, and education is worthy and equal opportunities with their peers and to develop an independent life in their community, like everyone else.

Clearly we are in a global economic crisis. This is not a point of crisis, is a matter of expediency or political gain. That a child has the professionals you need instead of being thrown on a mat does not appear in the photo, other things do.

So it comes down to assessing the electoral cost of respecting or not human rights of our children. Esther

Square

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

What Do The Colored Rubber Bracelets Mean?

A Conversation With Thomas Glassford


In the spring of 2008, I Had The Opportunity to talk to Thomas Glassford. At That time, we published only MOST of Our conversation at Literal Magazine. . However, There Was a part That Remained unpublished. Here, you'll find the rest of the conversation that took place at his studio in Mexico City.

Rose Mary Salum: . Many of your works are dysfunctional objects. Is this another reflection of the contemporary society?

Thomas Glassford : True, they’re commentary on society. These things are dysfunctional, but at the same time they are not. Take the example of the way we dress today. There are elements that are necessarily very functional. The need to cover our bodies, or to keep us warm; these clothes help us live our lives. But at the same time it becomes absolutely absurd and dysfunctional. Something like walking around with high heels. You could argue that they definitely have a function, but it is quite dysfunctional as well. In relation to what we said before, there are aspects of beauty associated with that.

RMS.: What do these words mean to you? vessels, connections, frontier, distortion, hygiene?


TG.: Goodness… Well, yes. They’re definitely very important. The objects that I collect and that have influenced my work are very common and always simple vessels. I don’t know exactly what draws me to them, but I see them everywhere. The body, the vessel of life. And looking at the world today, these vessels are everywhere! Creations made to contain or hold volumes of our own needs, whether they be a mirror, or a simple clay ball, or for that matter an iPod, which is a vessel for all this music that we suddenly feel compelled to carry with us. Its interesting to think many years back, when a gourd would have been a vessel to carry water in a pilgrimage through entire countries. I’m always looking at the history of things and the vessel becomes very much a frontier. I believe these ideas came from living with my parents in Laredo, TX. Their house was right on the border, and it was an extension of the Sonora desert. And the river that passed nearby, literally, from another country, made me think of the dichotomies of the environment and landscapes of culture. It seemed so superficial that this all-important river was close to us, yet superficial ideas separated me from it. And with one of the other words that you mentioned, hygienic, I think more of unhygienic. The idea of filtering things, of keeping things as clean as possible and invisible... I was very interested in that 15 years ago, and it continues to have this influential quality in my work, and in society as well. There’s a possessiveness and an attitude of containment that is represented perfectly in an iPod, with a sleeve so that nobody can touch it, that addresses how we protect ourselves. And there’s also the vessel in the form of a car with its clean and polished exterior that speaks of the fear of wear and age.

***

Thomas Glassford was born on 5th March 1963 in Laredo in Texas where he grew up in a bilingual home, speaking English and English. He soon grew personally familiar with the situation Along the Border Between the USA and Mexico, Both historical and cultural. Till 1987 I Studies in Austin at the University of Texas, Then in the early 1990s Moved to Mexico. His works Are to Be Found in notable collections like the Jumex Collection, the Contemporary Art Collection of the National Autonomous University of Mexico and in the Collection of Contemporary Art Cultural Center, all in Mexico City, and in the Extremadura and Latin American Museum of Art Contemporary English in Badajoz. Thomas Glassford lives and works in Mexico City WHERE I just inaugurate the project Xicotepec .

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Christian Housewarming Words

pro Galician Platform inclusion. Look at the reality of inclusion walk from desk in Galicia. We

prepared this document to the various meetings we have had and we will maintain with political representatives, unions and members of the educational community.


Friday, March 18, 2011

Discharge That Looks Like Rubber Cement

soldiering. Spain Inclusion platform. ARASAAC

Dear friends,

As you know, as a result or consequence of the work of the Platform Spain Inclusion provincial platforms have emerged, or in the case before us, with limited scope to autonomous community of Galicia.

Beyond the fact of the birth of initiatives or platforms, it is clear that the internet links, raises awareness group and if necessary move mountains, TOGETHER PO-DE-MOS, that I have no doubt.

do not know if we ever told how Spain was born Platform Inclusion. On December 29, 2009 I was reading the newspaper at home, and I look at a story about a covenant not to know that in some education (I no idea what was going on). Seeking the draft and read and read again because I do not find in a "suspected" Pact of State were not reflected students with specific educational support needs. The havoc caused anger was, of course. A phone call to Maite Navarro (by God, we'd do without to the Moon), another Cuca, I spoke with Eve, and Inma one or two emails and parimos Platform. The work, many hours, how many people supported us, my mother. How many people worked in the shadows. How many posts at our disposal, how much diffusion. Much responsibility and few people trust us, my mother.

light of the "forgotten" our response was the Red Book of English education, the Book of Shame. And we went to the Congress of Deputies with the book in one hand and firms on the other. How I weighed the signatures in hand, how much we weigh!.

do not know if it served for something we did, good work if they served, the Pact was not signed, because our children are above political interests. Our approaches reached the office of the Minister, were reflected in documents of educational Covenant, and subsequent agreements etc ...

But above all and above all we take the head and was very clear that 5000 English families, organized spontaneously by the network, demanding and demanding respect for human rights of their children, friends and / or family and demanding and require a decent education for all, and equal opportunities.

Parents and families of children with functional diversity lift our heads and claiming rights of children. RIGHTS, AND FAVORS, AND CRUMBS. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS, HUMAN RIGHTS, TERMS AND CONDITIONS NO.

The price does not have more dignity and rights of our children, gives us the freedom to go ahead with the truth without mincing words, without fear or expediency.

We also decided and voted, and that is something that should be clear all political parties. Cut in education is a political price, and cut back on services or resources education of children with diversity double pay, is what they have to be clear no: lens.

Platform is and will remain in place, (we have some projects pending nationwide demonstrations soon, and unfulfilled pledges temporarily for lack of time and will tell you). Do not lose sight of movements such as those carried out by Alex in Barcelona Daddies, who filed a complaint with the Government about the lack of access to the opinion of their children's schooling, the resources not know if they are in writing, no documents give back, etc ... etc ... Anyway, what I will tell you that you do not know. Another outstanding work of the Platform, see how we shape, if we can, and how, a civil rights group of English children with functional diversity. It is a complex issue to which we are spinning.

common denominator to all initiatives and parent organization family through blogs and social networks is claim the RIGHT to an effective social and educational inclusion and children with disabilities. There are three pillars (as would Cuca) awareness, training and resources. Another type of approach is unaffordable and unacceptable: it is not included is discrimination.

We can not accept any discussion or questions the inclusion by any political representative and / or public office: Inclusion is a right and its obligation to ensure that children exercise their right to effectively and efficiently. It is the duty of every public office to enforce the existing law, and the right to inclusion are part of it, therefore do not accept or conditions or deadlines or excuses not to be compromised.

Cuca In December 2010, Agnes and I set off towards inclusion Galician Platform, in order to combine efforts, wills, people and partnerships in order to claim autonomy within our legal and administrative measures necessary for the worthy education for all.

believe it is very important to make visible the needs and demands of a group of families and children as wide as children with autism spectrum disorders, pervasive developmental disorders, communication disorders and conduct disorders. All join, and nobody on. TOGETHER PO-DE-MOS and need to be together and united in defending the right to inclusive education of our children.
This right is embodied in the everyday through the powers of the regions, so it is very important to organize a regional level. It is the way to claim that classrooms are satisfied that our children are entitled. It's time to be united. The bill for the crisis can not afford our children. Investment in educational innovation, public money, the money of all, can not occur without provision for children with special educational needs.

In the case of Galicia, was enacted Decree of multilingual schools, without any provision for children with SEN. What happens to a child in need of support or have a communication disorder and / or speech and suddenly have to learn a third of its subjects in a third language? Why a child with communication problems are not entitled to an exemption and / or adjustment of the foreign language and official language than your mother tongue?

speak of a decree of 40 million euros, 40 million dedicated to widening the gap between children with skills to make adequate progress in school, and children who require support to learn (with or without a known functional diversity, I am thinking for example a child who simply have difficulty acquiring the pace of their peers the process of reading and writing). And this is just one example.

Last November, the Galician Parliament passed a NLP unanimously on inclusive education. Yesterday

Cuca and I had the opportunity to meet with Guillermo Meijon, education spokesman for the Socialist Party in the Parliament of Galicia. A very constructive meeting where we talked about what is the reality in the classroom for a child Galician with special educational needs. Is in the process of the new Act borraodr attention to the diversity of Galicia. Guillermo deliver a document we will publish soon (when we get home), in which we recorded the basic needs considerations in different areas, in addition gave him a copy of the arguments presented to the Galician Plan disability.

This is the first in a series of contacts that we have programmed. We particularly important that the various actors who will participate in the drafting, discussion and adoption of the new decree, be clear that the decree should be respectful effectively with the principles enshrined in the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Dispac .

not like us loggerhead, is that the Convention is part of our legal system legal, and not asking anything but to transpose efficiently and effectively in the classroom and in the lives of our children the principles enshrined in the Convention and signed by Spain.

not serve us rights on paper: we're married. We serve the life rights of our children, because the Human Rights if the paper only and also are passed through the sieve of the distribution of competence of the English State are neither more nor less than an ink stain on paper. And it serves.

Without the support and collaboration of all we can do little or nothing. Therefore I ask you to be vigilant, to help us in whatever might arise, and keep on adding people to the Platform, both on facebook and in the blog, we all have, the more the merrier.

Thank you all,

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Baby Keeps Rolling On Tummy At Night

THE IRISH PRESENCE IN MEXICO

Their
THROUGHOUT history, Mexico and Ireland have experienced many similar events, in spite of their physical distance. Because these events have had such an impact on Mexico, it is often said that there is a real Irish presence in Mexican soil.

William Lamport, born in 1615, was one of many Irishmen who became famous in Mexico for his adventurous life. The story tells us that a scandalous love affair caused him to flee to Mexico (Nueva Espa ña), where he was moved by the poverty and degradation of Indians and Africans. Ultimately, he was accused of plotting a war of independence against the government, which led to his imprisonment. After ten years, he escaped and lived as a fugitive, continuing his life and love affairs in the New Spain. Eventually, he was captured and sentenced to death by the Inquisition, launching his name into legendary martyrdom. At the time, his adventurous and charitable lifestyle had such an impact, that citizens dubbed him the famous "El Zorro."(1)

Another prominent Irishman who had a hand in Mexican politics was Dublin-born Hugh O'Connor, who moved to Nueva Espa ña to escape the harsh conditions that reigned in Ireland at that time. In his adopted homeland, he became one of the most notable bureaucrats, taking office as governor of the region of Texas and commander of the northern frontier. He was also the founder of the town now known as Tucson, Arizona. In the18th century, several bureaucrats and officers who represented Spain in Mexico w

A third example of an individual who motivated immigration and increased the Irish presence in Mexico was James Power, who founded a new Irish settlement under Mexican jurisdiction in the State of Texas. Due to his efforts, the laws in Texas particularly favored Irish immigration.

The Refugio and San Patricio were areas of south Texas colonized by the Irish. Heading this colonization were four Irish businessmen, James Power and James Heweston (in Refugio) and John McMullen and James McGloin (in San Patricio). These men made contracts to colonize the land with people who were "Irish, Catholic and of good moral character." Power and Hewetson contracted with the Mexican government to bring over oppressed Irish settlers to colonize the area. Power traveled to his hometown of Ballygarrett, and eventually organized some 600 people to emigrate.(3)

Many immigration stories were triggered by the potato famine of 1845, which brought devastation not only to Ireland, but also to the rest of Europe. For the Irish in particular, it was the beginning of mass evictions, starvation, sickness, and death for thousands. Some Irish were fortunate enough to afford the fare for an escape to the New World. Yet even while escaping, thousands died as a result of inhuman conditions aboard England's vessels.

The trouble did not end once the Irish arrived in America. By the middle of the 19th century, the enormous number of Irish-Catholic immigrants dwelling in the United States increased the sentiment of hatred towards the Irish. Names and phrases like, "that Yankee hates Paddy," were common. Because they were victims of prejudice, the Irish found themselves becoming sympathetic to Mexicans. Subsequently, many of them deviated from their original plans of settling in the United States and crossed into Mexico.

In the spring of 1846, the United States was eager to invade Mexico. According to some historians, the ostensible reason was to collect on past-due loans and indemnities; the more likely reason, however, was to provide the United States with control of the ports of San Francisco and San Diego, the trade route through New Mexico's territory, and the rich mineral resources of the Nevada territory (which belonged to the Republic of Mexico). The United States had previously offered $5 million dollars to purchase New Mexico's territory and $25 million dollars for California, but Mexico had refused. At the time, Irish immigrants felt empathy for Mexico, who it saw as another Catholic country being invaded by Protestant foreigners. In turn, they decided to fight with the Mexican battalions. The following are some excerpts of what was said in those times:

"Can you fight by the side of those who put fire to your temples in Boston and Philadelphia? Did you witness such dreadful crimes and sacrileges without making a solemn vow to our Lord? If you are Catholic, the same as we, if you follow the doctrines of Our Savior, why are you murdering your brethren? Why are you antagonistic to those who defend their country and your own God?" (4)

The Irish division was known as Los San Patricios, or "Those of Saint Patrick." It participated in all the major battles of the war and was cited for bravery by General López de Santa Anna, the Mexican Commander in Chief and President. At the penultimate battle of the war, these Irishmen fought until their ammunition was exhausted, and even then tore down the white flag raised by their Mexican comrades, preferring to struggle on with bayonets. Despite their brave resistance, 85 of the Irish battalion were captured and sentenced to bizarre tortures and deaths at the hands of the Americans, resulting in what is considered even today as the "largest hanging affair in North America."(5) The event had a profound effect in Mexico. Since then, many authors have written novels and history books about the subject and monuments and statues honoring Los Patricios have been erected in major Mexican cities. Movies have been filmed and even special dates have been marked on the Mexican calendar, to commemorate Irish aid.

In almost every Mexican account of the war, Los San Patricios are considered heroes who fought for the noble ideals of religion and a just cause against a Protestant invader of a peaceful nation. In U.S. history, Los San Patricios are often portrayed as deserters, traitors, and malcontents who joined the other side for land or money. Now, thanks to the highly regarded research of Michael Hogan and his book, The Irish Soldiers of Mexico, there is a much more objective analysis of the "San Patricios'" phenomenon.

The battle influenced Mexico in such a way that it has become a critical development in the official version of Mexico's history. Every year, September 12 is remembered and celebrated. Recently, after 150 years, Mexico remembered the St. Patrick's Battalion with full military honors at the Plaza San Jacinto. A military band even performed the Mexican and Irish national anthems.(6) In 1993, the Irish began their own ceremony to honor the San Patricios in Clifden, Galway.

The Irish in Mexico have an honorable reputation and a respectable legacy. To this day, an Irishman will be told countless times about the famous "Irish martyrs" who defected from the U.S. Army and gave their lives trying to save Mexico from U.S. aggression.

The St. Patrick's Battalion impacted Mexico's social movements more than any one can imagine. Six years ago, almost 150 years after the historic event that marked Irish influence in Mexico, Marcos, the spokesman of the repressed and marginalized people of Chiapas, invoked the spirit of Los San Patricios in one of his famous speeches against the Mexican Government:
"When Mexico was fighting, in the last century, against the empire of the bars and crooked stars, there was a group of soldiers who fought on the side of the Mexicans and this group was called 'St. Patrick's Battalion'. And so I am writing you in the name of all of my compañeros and compañeras, because just as with the 'Saint Patrick's Battalion', we now see clearly that there are foreigners who love Mexico more than some natives who are now in the government do. And we hear that there were marches and songs and movies and other events so that there would not be war in Chiapas, which is the part of Mexico where we live and die.

We like the Irish around here!"(7)
After the historic war against the United States, Irish and English miners continued to migrate to Mexico, replacing the former Spaniards. They mostly settled in mining areas such as Zacatecas and Guanajuato. Others invested in local and national business.

Today, Irish involvement in Mexico takes many forms. Although not a major trading partner, Mexico is a profitable venture for Ireland: the European country exports far more than they import.(8) Irish-based multinational companies also operate in Mexico.(9) As Mexican wages are lower than many countries in southeast Asia, where labor rights are severely restricted, economic and social instability may not stop firms from "relocating" or expanding to Mexico.(10)

On the diplomatic front, Mexico recently opened an Embassy in Dublin, while Ireland has an Honorary Consul, Romulo O'Farrill Jr. Owner of several newspapers and a member of one of Mexico's most powerful families, O'Farrill is a good example of Irish names in prominent places. Only a few towns in Mexico lack a street named O'Brien, which, later on, became the English "Obregón." There's also an "O'Brien City," better known as Ciudad Obregón, in the northern state of Sonora.

In the realm of Mexican art and literature, Ireland is also a presence. Artist Juan O'Gorman was a painter and an architect who was born in Mexico City in 1905. The oldest son of an Irish father and Mexican mother, he adhered to a philosophy of "progressive socialism," which ultimately affected both his writings and buildings. Influenced by Irish and European modernists, O'Gorman produced some of the first examples of functionalist architecture in Mexico. "In his works, he integrated vernacular forms and detailing with modern structural and spatial arrangements to achieve a culturally, socially, and Environmentally Significant architecture. "(11) I Also Practiced mural painting. Some of His works include Self Portrait, From ruins born other ruins, Monument funeral of industrial capitalism and UNAM's library. His buildings Can Be found THROUGHOUT Mexico City.

In literature, the Irish writer James Joyce Had a huge Influence in Mexico. His monologue Innovative linear historical writing style and structure Greatly Impacted the Way in Which the best Mexican Approaches: a literature writers. Salvador Elizondo WAS obsessed with historical writings. I have dedicated a complete book about Joyce called: Invocation and evocation of infancy. Joyce también historical present in short stories and novels. Juan Rulfo's Pedro Páramo is overflowing with the interior monologue that characterized Joyce's work.

Ireland has had an historical impact on Mexico's culture, as evidenced by figures like William Lamport, Marcos or Juan O'Gorman. But even more important, Ireland has served as an example of international camaraderie that extends beyond culture and religion. Hopefully, in the years to come, this relationship will influence many of us, as we discover that violence is not the most powerful human resource.

Copyright © 2005 by Rose Mary Salum. All Rights Reserved.


Sources:

1. http://www.geocities.com/bajorama/OBrienClanofMexico.html.

2. Ibidem.

3. http://www.northwexford.com/ballygarrett_history.htm.

4. Davis, Graham. Irish pioneers in Mexican and revolutionary Texas. 1st ed. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, c.2002.

5. Hogan, http://www.fff.org/freedom/fd0407f.asp.

6. http://www.dayproductions.com/in_distribution/years.htm.

7. EZLN, Documentos y Comunicados. Cronic by Carlos Monsivais. Era, Mexico DF, 1995.

8. In 1994 £61.5m worth of food, drink and other goods - the bulk being chemicals - were exported to Mexico, and only £8m imported.

9. One of them is Smurfit.

10. Strikes must be declared 'legal' by the government - the majority are not.

11. http://www.greatbuildings.com/architects/Juan_O'Gorman.html.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Pooping Water With Stomach Pain

Internet in prizes




Portal Aragonés of Augmentative and Alternative Communication has applied to the Internet Awards 2011.
giving opportunities for everyone to communicate, learn and understand the world around you, because commitment to equal opportunities for all, I ask one minute each day until 20 April to vote for them.

Esther. Link to ARASAAC
http://www.catedu.es/arasaac/

Monday, March 14, 2011

Do Bumps Still Appear After Scabies Are Treated

David Brooks and his understanding of humanism


David Brooks: The social animal

Antonio Asis has his studio on Rue St Jacques, near the Sorbonne University and right next to a Lebanese restaurant. We arrived at our rendezvous point two in the afternoon. María Inés Sica, Sica Gallery director, had suggested this meeting, "My studio is on the first floor," I scored the teacher Asis in an e-mail confirming our appointment. After drinking coffee, We took a back room. Had artwork on the floor, hung on the walls and on their desk. There were a few sheets of paper on which he had drawn, perhaps imagined, the huge pieces that now rest on the ground. At that time working on a massive work that had been commissioned from Argentina, his hometown. It was a huge geometric shapes that would soon be covered by metal grilles. They are a constant in his work and have the power to release the color and movement into space.







Sunday, March 13, 2011

Grecian Formula 16 Side Effect

LAROUCHE - ARGENTINA AND THE IMF / WORLD BANK - OFF THE BRITISH EMPIRE FINANCIAL SURVEY


LaRouche chose my last question asks how the international develop video conferencing, again a great honor this great patriot North America


PATRIOTS IS A BATTLE OF GLOBAL
AGAINST THE "BRITISH EMPIRE" ...
WE ARE NOT THE ONLY, WE ARE NOT ALONE IN THIS FIGHT ...

GEOPOLITICS TO PALO ...


The result of the recent elections in Ireland, including qualified victory of Sinn Fein Gerry Adams, represents a significant advance in the global war against the British empire, the enemy of all mankind. The struggle of Sinn Fein, who won this victory through rise of global mass strike is happening around the world, should be an inspiration to all patriots, but especially the U.S., which share a close affinity with the Irish in their struggle against the British since the 17 th century to the present. The principle behind this event, casts a critical light on how this process of the same mass strike makes history, to inspire citizens to achieve their rightful destination. Lyndon LaRouche

retake this principle, to define the next steps in the global war against the British Empire, he himself has called the conference "Ireland and the United States" to remove the cancer of humanity.


LaRouche has characterized the current period of growth of the mass strike as a unique opportunity to replace the discredited representatives of the British Empire, with the program that can save uniquely global economy , and relive it. This begins with the removal of Barack Obama for U.S. Presidency, and the restoration of the Glass-Steagall Act of Franklin Roosevelt, by which eliminated trillions of dollars of gambling debt of financial speculators. These measures will allow the federal government after issuing the states need help desperately, and initiate projects as vital that of Hydraulics and Energy Alliance of America.

http://www.larouchepac.com/ - http://espanol.larouchepac.com/,

SOURCE:

http://spanish.larouchepac.com/node/14746

MY QUESTION TEXT TO MAIL PREGUNTAS@LAROUCHEPAC.COM "

Dear Lyn, a big hug from Argentina in this group of militants of the" National Popular Movement "of the coalition gobieno of Cristina Kirchner, which has political, economic, philosophical systems analysts around the nation who extend this greeting at this time so important for all humanity and as you advance the mass strike extends globally, as in our analysis began with the Caracazo in Venezuela back in 1989 against the neoliberal order and the outbreak of one of the biggest bubbles in history which is then re inflate and spread to Argentina in 2001 (after the fall of the Glass Steagall) with the "throw them all out" that led to the arrival of Nestor Kirchner to power and today we can say thanks to management and Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner that "we owe a dollar," the IMF and World Bank and we are auditing the public debt to "CLUB PARIS" which I accept for the excellent management of the Minister Amado Boudou Economy IMF non-intervention in the negotiations, something unthinkable before.

ok to the point and referring to the note of March 8 in LPAC (English)

"Call to on debt audit points to the illegitimacy of debt "

you believe in the viability of a trial to the IMF and World Bank by of sovereign states if the audit finds fraud and we know you exist and thus disrupt the most visible faces of the Alpha Group and Inter are the two entities?.

Already thank you very much for his legendary battle against British rule, our common enemy, strong hug.

Ariel

PS: The group of Stanford if you want to do a Masters in Argentina are welcome at the last video conference were seen as confused as learners economy.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Are Koyambedu And Kmbd The Same

PERON CORDOBA-K - 2011







Wednesday, March 2, 2011

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FOOD AS A WEAPON - LONDON - KISSINGER - MONSANTO



Attacking the food in London points to the list of 13 nations of the NSSM 200, Kissinger and others around

world

February 25, 2011 - The National Security Study Memorandum 200 (NSSM by acronym in English) 1974 Henry Kissinger, is a clear statement of policy of the British Empire which is now underway, in which the "food weapon," as Kissinger called in the time-to stop people from 13 nations strategically selected, is being directed against them specifically: see Egypt, Mexico, India, and all panoramal others in the world.

insane destruction of national capacity for food production and security food, has left billions of human beings at the mercy of the food weapon in the form of dependence on food imports, exports, desperate for cash, and reliance on "market prices" for supplies, now can not be obtained due to the hyperinflationary prices, since there is no real production.

All this highlights the need for a full return to the credit system Glass-Steagall for collaboration in emergency measures in the short term and long-term development. In the immediate term, we need to put a ceiling on food prices



The 13 nations that were chosen specifically targeted in 1974 were:

Africa: Egypt, Ethiopia and Nigeria.

Asia: India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Southeast Asia: Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines.

Southwest Asia: Turkey.

Americas: Mexico, Brazil and Colombia.

then, these countries accounted for 47% of the population.

Egypt today has 82 million people, uses less than 7% of its arable land and dependent on food imports, for example, for half of its wheat consumption.

Mexico today, with 111 million inhabitants in a year of "good" harvest depends on imports for more than 40% of its food (maize, beans, milk powder, other commodities). But early frosts have turned the current cycle of harvests in a disaster and will need many more imports. In 1960, Mexico was a net exporter of grain self-sufficient and was headed for dramatic growth, then in 1980, Kissinger policy took over.

India today, with 1.173 million people, is still self-sufficient in grain, a legacy of anti-globalization politics of Green Revolution, but is dependent on imports in other commodities, including oil and beans, and is going through a severe disruption in agricultural potential, due to rapid pipeline to export crops of selected products to the United States and Europe, and the degradation of valuable agricultural land, in vineyards of fashion and the like.

Meanwhile, the great flood of hyperinflation plaguing those who are poor no matter where they are. For example, in the U.S. the poor have to spend more than 20% of spending its limited resources on food, compared with 5% of those who live well (the national average is 7%). Of course this is just a sample one-dimensional. Is getting worse day by day for everyone. Millions of people have no income at all, no food at all.

But it is much worse in the poorest countries in the world. Are reproduced below average percentages, by nation, household consumption expenditure devoted to food, whose prices are now hyperinflation. For them that hyperinflation is a matter of immediate survival, a matter literally of life or death:

AFRICA Kenya: 45%

Nigeria: 40%

Egypt

Algeria 38% 36%

Pakistan ASIA: Indonesia

46% 43%

India: 35%

AMERICA Mexico: 24%

Peru, Bolivia: 26 - 35%

These calculations were taken from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, published in Time magazine of February 28, 2011.

Sources:

http://spanish.larouchepac.com/news/2011/02/25/el-arma-de-los-alimentos-de-londres-apunta-la-lista- to-13-na.html

http://spanish.larouchepac.com/news/2011/02/21/helga-zepp-larouche-egipto-est-en-todas-partes-impongamos-un.html

http://spanish.larouchepac.com/news/2011/02/21/china-ataca-las-causas-reales-de-la-crisis-alimentaria-globa.html

Food and depopulation: Rockefeller Family - Gates Foundation (CODEX FOOD)


In Indonesia G-20 demand 'rather than speculation on food'; Cargill demand 'markets have the right to kill! "