Sunday, March 27, 2011

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Time change: more cons than pros in what for most meaningless

I apologize for getting up in a bad mood, but every time I invariably occurs in autumn or spring time change occurs, because with all due respect to those who argue that represents a significant saving of energy, I think, as many others, many of them qualified to do so, the savings, if it occurs, is so small that in no way compensates for the disruption caused and the changes of biorhythms of people. In the case of this morning (or vice-versa), thereby sparing the late evening later, cosume morning having to turn on the lights to get up earlier. I found a job in EuroXPress, a news portal of the European Union, which refers to the subject, treating it a bit from both sides, but with sound ideas and generally not in favor. I leave you with the report:

The idea came in 1974 after the oil crisis, and became a European Directive in 1981, renewed every four years. Two decades later, it seems more to inertia than effectiveness, is still done. Some experts, doctors and environmentalists who are more negative than positive nuances.
However, the ninth European directive, which made permanent the time change, said to be supported by a study commissioned by the European Commission and Parliament in 1999, which proved its value not only on savings, but on other sectors such as transport, communications, road safety, working conditions, lifestyles, health, tourism and leisure.
In Spain, the Institute for Energy Diversification and Saving (IDEA) estimates that the time change represents a saving of 5% of spending on lighting, ie 300 million euros. Of that amount, 90 million are in households, about 6 euros per household.
No specific studies on the usefulness of the measure across Europe, only partially. For example the Agency French Environment estimates that the time change avoids the emission of 44,000 tonnes of CO2 in the country. In contrast, the British Institute of Policy Studies has produced a report that supposedly proves the advantages to Scotland of having a stable schedule similar to that in force in Central Europe.
The controversy is repeated with each change of schedule, twice a year. In France there is an association against the time change, ached, which insists that the measure upsets the biological rhythm, mood and concentration, especially in children and the elderly. The result that stands out is the increasing number of road accidents due to inattention by sleep deficit.
The same complaint made in Spain Ecologists in Action, radically opposed to changing the clocks. In addition to considering it is an assault on the human body, cites data from English Electrical Network, according to which, the saving in electricity consumption would be between 0.1 and 0.5%, coinciding with another Dutch study, Research voor Beleid, 1998. The environmental organization committed to continuous and preventive programs: "change of time does not produce net economic or energy savings, but it distracts from serious saving policies. It's time to let go their own pace to our body and begin to develop serious policies to curb energy waste ".
A more, the National Commission for the Rationalization of Working Hours in Spain (Arho). Understand that the delay of the clocks is a measure ineffective if not accompanied by other streamline the working hours.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

What Is The Myth For When Your Left Ear Is Itchy

The actor Luis Tosar, tourism promotional ambassador

The actor Luis Tosar, one of the leading figures of English cinema, is not denied Lugo and whenever he has the opportunity to assert it, as in this case by agreeing to be an ambassador for the province projecting its new promotional image of an initiative of the Provincial Government.
Tosar was awarded Best Actor The Goya Awards of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Spain 2004 by Take My Eyes and Best Supporting Actor in 2003 by Mondays in the Sun . In the 2009 edition repeats Award for Best Actor for his performance in Cell 211.
The actor kicked off the bus that will promote the province to the north of Spain with it's protagonist, visiting a total of 16 capital until April 28, from Gijon at Santiago, to Santander, Bilbao, Zaragoza, Barcelona, \u200b\u200bMadrid, Valladolid, León, Zamora, Ourense, Vigo, Pontevedra, La Coruña and Ferrol. The presentation was emblematic Hizo en la Playa de las Cathedral in Ribadeo. Link to page LUGOTERRA .
Luis Tosar, en la gala de los Goya Award this year.

Friday, March 25, 2011

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Lugo Rubalcaba and Bono, mistimed 'singers' in Congress


M to be understood that the holder the Interior used in the disguise of Parliament the irony and humor to get rid of the case Pheasant, that grace has nothing to be the most serious and which are open and several suspects. It seems, your best weapon avoid a responsibility that could mean the end of his long political journey confirmed certain aspects. But if it is unacceptable that an aspiring candidate to chair the Government tries to circumvent the Brown parody humming to fend off opponents, who represent 50% (or almost) of citizens, even more so is the president of the Chamber occurrence would be the most clever who lived in front of such a high bench, when he demands respect by all groups and total impartiality. That his name matches that of a singer and has affinities with another does not entitle you to break a tendon with a simile rubalcabiano. Nothing prevents you from holding the humming in private or among their horses if he is so funny.


Thursday, March 24, 2011

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Reflections on the annulment of the controversial digital canon National Court

l E the National Court has annulled the ministerial order on the much-worn digital canon encouraged to continue believing in the much-maligned Justice, because in truth is needed to repair damage caused by a crazy decision that the government was able to move forward to compensate the Brotherhood dela eyebrow through the General Society of Authors abuse in return for the favors that she had received the Socialist Party. How is (was) possible to charge for a blank media without knew if I was going to be used in an illegal discharge or used in other tasks? He had no head or tail and now the Strasbourg Court had ruled against.
I do not understand is why the Audiencia Nacional (says he will not compete) is not pronounced for the money wrongly paid to be restored, as always happens when a court determines the guilt of a thief, whether robbery, theft or misappropriation. The first is to restore what was stolen, unless the author is insolvent, which is not the case here, despite the redundancy.
Sinde And the minister, give you hit to say that the decision of the Audiencia Nacional will not just impact. Why this woman is so stubborn? So many are their interests not to give the arm twisting?
can be satisfied who propelled the resources, because in addition to what itself assumed to pocket all of us, was the fact, a shameless tease for the benefit of men who have their rights but no right to laugh at the rest of the citizenry.



Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Modern Non Religious Wedding Ceremony Wording

PROGRESS OF WORKS IN THE DISTRICT WITH PAPERS

The Mayor toured

works carried out by the Commune in Mar de Ajo and East Coast

Ampliación del Instituto Técnico Nº 89 de Mar de Ajó Juan Pablo de Jesus visited General Lavalle Park where playón build a sports center, beyond all of what is being place in relation to the management and beautification of green space. There have been porches, sidewalks are being completed and gutters, and will build a skate park, plus the lighting of the park.

The local agent arrived at the Institute of Technical Teachers Training and No. 89 in order to explore the expansion works found in its completion stage, 500 square meters infrastructure leading to the establishment twice its capacity.

In high school there are 200 registered more than last year in technical careers, such as Production and Fashion Design, Nursing, Social Work, Business Administration, System Analyst, among others.

Finally, the Mayor moved to the East Coast in order to observe the work taking place in the Multipurpose Hall to be built in that location and that this close to being finished. Playón en el Parque General Lavalle de Mar de Ajó

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QUADRICYCLES

point to regulate the use and circulation of tricycles and four-

aviso 22,5x15 B With the increase and problematic use of motorized tricycles and quads, the administration wants to create a Buenos Aires provincial legislation governing the areas where these vehicles can move by establishing a specific chapter to the Act Provincial Transit.

arguments holding the executive to the presentation of this project, based on that in many cities, primarily tourism, these motorized circulation in areas of large numbers of people.

problems of noise and environmental pollution consequences, reckless driving, lack documentation and compliance with relevant safety measures are some of the problems listed to justify the project.

The project seeks to regulate the activity of the vehicle when transiting through the areas mentioned and to develop activities outside the route. In the role of municipalities will be charting the limits of movement and establish designated areas.

shall be a total ban on traffic on highways, semiatopistas, highways and roads, where they must be moved to trailer to the places permitted to circulate.

The project outlines the motorized tricycles and quad bikes must meet in order to circulate with systems and security conditions, lighting, and documentation that the Provincial Traffic Law No. 13,927 provides, as well as drivers and their passengers.

The draft warns that owners of vehicles will have a period of 90 days from the enactment of this project to comply with the items mentioned.

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DAY FIGHT AGAINST DENGUE

continues spraying against dengue in different locations, the Partido de La Costa

Tarea de Fumigación en el Partido de La Costa this week on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the Department of Zoonosis develop fumigation tasks under of the campaign against Aedes aegypti mosquito responsible for dengue disease.

spraying equipment will be used municipal, and apply a pyrethrin-based product, low toxicity, which does not involve environmental risk and no risk to humans.

spraying shall take place on Thursday in San Clemente and The Dolphins, on Friday at Santa Teresita and Mar del Tuyú, and on Saturday Lucila del Mar, San Bernardo, Villa Mar de Ajo and Clelia. Comprise mainly grassland and squares, and activity shall be subject to weather conditions.

Corti said Miguel Angel, Director of Zoonosis fumigation "targeted against the adult mosquito, and people need to take the necessary precautions to prevent mosquito breeding places in private homes."

Here we review the preventive measures to avoid the reproduction of the larvae of the mosquito vector of dengue disease:

* Deschatarrización: removal of homes, shops and lots boundaries, water storage containers ( jars, bottles, wheels, tops, etc.).

* Proceed to the continuous cleaning of fountains, water fountains, etc.

* Wash and brush the edge of the containers where was the water level using bleach.

* Change water in flower vases every three days or put wet sand.

* Pierce pots so there is no standing water.

* Use repellents, especially when traveling to areas where dengue is endemic, also wear clothing with long sleeves.

* Proceed to the placement of nets.

* Placement of larvicides in pools and ponds.

be recalled that the Aedes aegypti mosquito is a clean, why are its usual habitat homes. If we take the necessary preventive measures will proceed to destroy the larvae and, hence, the mosquito that transmits the disease.

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Office Management claims electronically attend during the holidays on 24 and 25 March

Municipalidad de La Costa The City of La Costa reports that during the holidays on 24 and 25 March by National Day of Memory for Truth and Justice, the Claims Management Office in the district will not consider telephone. However, receive claims via the Internet.

The telephone call function normally on Saturday and Sunday.

claims can be made through the official website of the Municipality of La Costa: Http://www.lacosta.gob.ar/ or via e-mail to: reclamos@lacosta.gob.ar or reclamoslacosta@hotmail.com or http://www.lacosta.gob. ar / reclamosweb.php? page = index.php

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Stunning images of the earthquake that struck the Tokyo area in 1923 Non-payment of rent

With the earthquake and tsunami that massacred Japan week ago , the ghost of other devastating event has become : and l earthquake Kanto 1923, which shook the region Tokyo , was the last major earthquake that hit the country of the rising sun. The earthquake 7.9 magnitude was much lower than the recent, but most of 100,000 people died during the tremor and consequences. These images Stock , extracted from the Survey Geological U.S. , AP , and Dana Brown University and Vera Reynolds library , show the remains the horrible catastrophe. They are images of In Focus and collected by Quesabesde





















































































































































A view of destruction in Tokyo, seen from the top of the Imperial Hotel, which was the only hotel in the region that survived the 1923 earthquake. "A good idea of the tremendous devastation in Tokyo wrought by earthquake and fire." J.H. Messervey, from a letter dated March 5, 1924. Image of Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan, after the September 1, 1923 earthquake. (USGS/George A. Lang Collection)

A view of destruction in Tokyo, seen from the top of the Imperial Hotel, which was the only hotel in the region that survived the 1923 earthquake. "A good idea of the tremendous devastation in Tokyo wrought by earthquake and fire." J.H. Messervey, from a letter dated March 5, 1924. Image of Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan, after the September 1, 1923 earthquake. (USGS/George A. Lang Collection)

The remains of the famous Maruzen bookstore located in Nihombashi district of Tokyo after fire. The Maruzen bookstores was the largest bookstore and main provider of Western and European literature in Tokyo. (Brown University Library/William Dana Reynolds) #

People gathering in front of a sign posted on a bridge by a river. (Brown University Library/William Dana Reynolds) #






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The disastrous scene in Nihombashi-ku, the center of the Imperial Capital. Men stand among debris and bodies, building frames in background. (Brown University Library/William Dana Reynolds) #

Collapsed Remains of the Azuma Bridge on the Sumida River. The wooden floor of the bridge burned down during the fires caused by the earthquake, leaving only the metal supports. (Brown University Library/William Dana Reynolds) #

"A good idea of the tremendous devastation in Tokyo wrought by earthquake and fire. Enclosed find a few snaps taken on the top of the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo which is the only hotel in the earthquake district that survived." J.H. Messervey, letter dated March 5, 1924. Image of Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan, Earthquake from September 1, 1923. (USGS/George A. Lang Collection) #

A view of the devastation in Tokyo after the 1923 earthquake and fire, seen from the top of the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo. (USGS/George A. Lang Collection) #

A view of the devastation in Tokyo after the 1923 earthquake and fire, seen from the top of the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo. (USGS/George A. Lang Collection) #

A man stands atop a fissured road. (Brown University Library/William Dana Reynolds) #

A refugee site. Perhaps a former refugee site devastated by fire, with burnt cars, tires, canisters, and pieces of debris. (Brown University Library/William Dana Reynolds) #

People take refuge on a Nihonbashi street in Japan in 1923. Buildings across the streets are burning and billowing smoke and flame from an earthquake that hit . (AP Photo) #

People taking refuge to Japan's countryside climb and clinch to one of few trains leaving the capital in 1923. (AP Photo) #

Congestion of refugees fleeing their homes in the Ueno vicinity in Tokyo. (Brown University Library/William Dana Reynolds) #






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Piles of bodies and debris from a large refugee site. Remains of tires and wagons. The refugee site was most likely overcrowded and overcome by fire. (Brown University Library/William Dana Reynolds) #

A fallen bridge. (Brown University Library/William Dana Reynolds) #

In the vicinity of the badly damaged Manseibashi Train Station in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The statue of Takeo Hirose . (Brown University Library/William Dana Reynolds) #

People walk in the devastated area of Yuoguku in Tokyo, Japan, after the earthquake that struck on Sept. 1, 1923. In the background is the gutted domed building Kokugikan, National Sumo Wrestling arena, in the Ryoguku district. (AP Photo) #

Fissures in the road in the Yokohama Oebashi vicinity. (Brown University Library/William Dana Reynolds) #

A man tries to earn some money by offering haircuts in the remains of a building. (Brown University Library/William Dana Reynolds) #

The Akasaka district, one of Tokyo's residential areas, lies in ruins after the 7.9 magnitude earthquake on Sept. 1, 1923. (AP Photo) #

Fissure in unknown road. (Brown University Library/William Dana Reynolds) #

Destruction of the city. (Brown University Library/William Dana Reynolds) #

Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan, Earthquake September 1, 1923. "I enclose also a photo of the ruins of the Grand Hotel at Yokohama where I stopped last year." J.H. Messervey, letter dated March 5, 1924. (USGS/George A. Lang Collection) #

Many People sit on street car railway in front of their crushed houses in Japan 1923 after an earthquake. Fortunately, this area did not suffer from fire. (AP Photo) #