Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Mac Okemon Emerald Free

Senior Year 2010-11

These words are to dismiss the school year and wish you a rest and to express my gratitude to all those who contributed to this experience.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Closetmaid Vs. Rubbermaid



Well by now if it was a dance. The players were deconcertados, the technician with rictus of fear, highway tunnels and plentiful. And with good reason, Mexico cornered most of the time the Argentines a day before it was clear that the game against the green highlight would be anything but a photo safari. The most serious problem was that many Mexicans felt the same way, starting with Aguirre. In conferecencias press release Monday, the Mexican coach seemed apologizing after a losing battle. Santana or both apologized. Maradona wished him luck with his eyes cast down and hidden behind the visor of his cap, making us imagine her weeping eyes. I remembered saying goodbye to the little Elliot ET and I almost get a lump in my throat. And missing a day to play.

Maradona
For his part, criticized homophobic, sexist, addicted, and certainly much less than a technician in Mexico with a fist on the table, side torso and facing reporters made it clear that the selection respected Argentina to Mexico, but repeated to herself. And is that the merit of the Argentine was not winning, but played against a better team and won. True, Messi and Tevez are very good, but need a ball to play. Tevez scored the first out of place, after rebounding for a loose ball by ... Bofo. When played well Bofo anthology gave a few passes and then s and fell alone. Now playing badly.





Aguirre in an interview (it's on the left, I think)




Aguirre is certainly a qualified conservative, fearful of the new , unable to risk a group of kids who by moments seem to stop suffering and waiting for the miracle. The Argentines are wrong as well, even more, but get up, edit, run twice and only become philosophers or historians when they retire as fut Valdano. Or when you just lost the game. In the last six games only one team has been over Mexico and that was the Netherlands, a group that stands up, runs, correct, feteja 15 seconds and keeps running and the companion seat. So continue to drain the seas for 700 years and have long-term marriages. Or vice versa. So Salcido is the best Mexican player, because in Holland endorsed this view to life.
If the Dutch were as Bofo, Amsterdam would an estuary in a German province, and their selection would cry about not finding herring and cheese on their tour of preparation. Expect a miracle to win. Perhaps because it is a religious society but more likely to work than to expect a miracle. And believers think that the miracle will come to work. Like the Americans, perhaps because they are Protestants. And the Argentines because they are not Catholics. Total here while waiting for the St. cuah milagrao, wishing us luck. The miracle is that he was fined for brabucón at halftime. As luck, recently someone I admire for his integrity wrote, not about luck, coaching wins. I would add, and who knows trained to win, even when he loses, even when they stumble. So important not only to win but to compete.

Friday, June 25, 2010

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All you (ever) wanted to know about sets of penalties

So, are you Already Armed with the stats you Need for the penalty shoot-outs to eat? Already with 16 games left to play, Almost Evenly remove all entre-matched teams, some of them are bound to end in draws. Here's the form guide of the sixteen teams still alive.

The games taken into account are from the World Cup, the Confederations Cup and the continental competitions from each relevant confederation (the European Championship, the African Nations Cup, the Copa América, the Gold Cup and the Asian Cup).

Saturday, 3 PM
Uruguay: Played 8, Won 4, Lost 4
South Korea: Played 6, Won 5, Lost 1
Uruguay have faced Brazil three times in shoot-outs, winning just the first of them, to claim the 1995 Copa América. They have never had a World Cup shoot-out, but they had to beat Australia on penalties to reach the 2002 finals.
South Korea (in)famously beat Spain in 2002 after a English goal had been wrongly ruled out by an Egyptian referee. The rest of their shoot-outs have come at regional level - including once in a different region altogether: invited to the 2002 Concacaf Gold Cup, they ungraciously beat Mexico in the quarter-finals. Their only loss was against Saudi Arabia in 1988.

URU: (4-4)
L COL, 1993 QF, 5-3
W BRA, 1995 F, 5-3
W PAR, 1999 QF, 5-3
W CHL, 1999 SF, 5-3
L HON, 2001 3, 5-4
W AUS, 2002 Q, 4-2
L BRA, 2004 SF, 5-3
L BRA, 2007 SF, 5-4

SKO: (5-1)
W IRQ, 1972 Q
W THA, 1972 SF, 2-1
L ARA, 1988 F, 4-3
W MEX, 2002 GC QF, 4-2
W SPA, 2002 QF, 5-3
W IRN, 2007 QF, 4-2
W JAP 2007 3, 6-5

Saturday, 19.30 PM
USA: Played 5, Won 4, Lost 1
Ghana: Played 2, Won 1, Lost 1
Impressive record for the USA, but they have only ever beaten teams from their own confederation (Honduras, Mexico, Canada and Panama). Their only defeat came against Colombia in 2000.
Both of Ghana's shootouts have been trophy deciders, in the final of the African Nations Cup. They beat Libya in 1982 and lost against Ivory Coast (11-10) in 1992.

USA: (4-1)
W HON, 1991 GC F, 4-3
W MEX, 1995 QF, 4-1
L COL, 2000 GC QF, 2-1
W CAN, 2002 GC SF, 4-2
W PAN, 2005 GC F, 3-1

GHA: (1-1)
W LBY, 1982 F, 7-6
L IVO, 1992 F, 11-10

Sunday, 3 PM
Argentina: Played 9, Won 6, Lost 3
Mexico: Played 10, Won 4, Lost 6
Lots of experience in this one, including an Argentinian victory over Mexico in the 2005 Confederations Cup. Argentina have been involved in no less than four World Cup shoot-outs, beating Yugoslavia and Italy in 1990 and England in 1998 before losing to Germany in 2006. They have also faced Brazil three times, all of them in Copa América ties, winning only the first of them.
Ten shootouts for Mexico, but only two in World Cups, both of which they have lost, and both in Concacaf soil. They started their sequence by going out of their own World Cup to West Germany in 1986, then to Bulgaria in USA 1994. Since then they have faced teams from all over (Denmark, Nigeria, South Korea, Peru...).

ARG: (6-3)
W YUG, 1990 QF, 3-2
W ITA, 1990 SF, 4-3
W BRA, 1993 QF, 6-5
W COL, 1993 SF, 6-5
L BRA, 1995 QF, 4-2
W ENG, 1998 OF, 4-3
L BRA, 2004 F, 4-2
W MEX, 2005 CC SF, 6-5
L GER, 2006 QF, 4-2

MEX: (4-6)
L GER, 1986, QF, 4-1
L BUL, 1994 OF, 3-1
L DEN, 1995 CC SF, 4-2
W NIG, 1995, CC 3, 5-4
L USA, 1995 QF, 4-1
W ECU, 1997 QF, 4-3
W PER, 1999 QF, 4-2
L SKO, 2002 GC QF, 4-2
L ARG, 2005 CC SF, 6-5
W CRC, 2009 GC SF, 5-3

Sunday, 19.30 PM
Germany: Played 6, Won 5, Lost 1
England: Played 6, Won 1, Lost 5
[Germany includes West Germany]
Out of six each, Germany have won five and England have lost five. The Germans started with their only loss, to Czechoslovakia in the final of the 1976 European Championship, featuring the famous Antonin Panenka penalty, then have beaten France, Mexico, England twice and Argentina.
England's only win came on home soil against Spain at Euro 1996. The others, as you know, have been losses versus Germany twice, Portugal twice and Argentina.

GER: (5-1)
L CZE, 1976 F, 5-3
W FRA, 1982 SF, 5-4
W MEX, 1986 QF, 4-1
W ENG, 1990 SF, 4-3
W ENG, 1996 SF, 6-5
W ARG, 2006 QF, 4-2

ENG (1-5)
L GER, 1990 SF, 4-3
W SPA, 1996 QF, 4-2
L GER, 1996 SF, 6-5
L ARG, 1998 OF, 4-3
L POR, 2004 QF, 6-5
L POR, 2006 QF, 3-1

Monday, 3 PM
Netherlands: Played 5, Won 1, Lost 4
Slovakia: Played 0.
[Czechoslovakia: Played 2, Won 2, Lost 0 (100%)]
The Netherlands rival England in the shootout-losing department. One more loss and they will be equally bad (or equally good). In the 12 years from 1992 to 2004, they faced a penalty shoot-out in all five tournaments they qualified for, losing the first four (against Denmark in 1992, France in 1996, Brazil in 1998 and Italy in 2000), before beating Sweden at Euro 2004.
Slovakia have never taken part in a penalty shoot-out (they have hardly ever been in a situation that could require it at the end of the game), but Czechoslovakia won the two they ever faced, winning Euro 1976 against West Germany and third place at Euro 1980 against Italy.

NET: (1-4)
L DEN, 1992 SF, 5-4
L FRA, 1996 QF, 5-4
L BRA, 1998 SF, 4-2
L ITA, 2000 SF, 3-1
W SWE, 2004 QF, 5-4

CZE: (2-2-0)
W GER, 1976 F, 5-3
W ITA, 1980 3, 9-8

Monday, 19.30 PM
Brazil: Played 9, Won 6, Lost 3
Chile: Played 1, Won 0, Lost 1
Brazil's nine shootouts divide equally: three against Argentina, three against Uruguay and three against the rest of the world (represented by France, Italy and the Netherlands). They didn't really get the hang of this at first, losing the first two they took part in (against France in 1986 and against Argentina in 1993) but, since then, only Uruguay have bested them. The most iconic of their participations was, of course, the 1994 World Cup final won against Italy. They're on a roll of four consecutive victories.
Chile, on the other hand, have had to go through the ordeal only once, and lost, against Uruguay in 1999.

BRA: (6-3)
L FRA, 1986 QF, 4-3
L ARG, 1993 QF, 6-5
W ITA, 1994 F, 3-2
W ARG, 1995 QF, 4-2
L URU, 1995 F, 5-3
W NET, 1998 SF, 4-2
W URU, 2004 SF, 5-3
W ARG, 2004 F, 4-2
W URU, 2007 SF, 5-4

CHL: (0-1)
L URU, 1999 SF, 5-3

Tuesday, 3 PM
Paraguay: Played 2, Won 0, Lost 2
Japan: Played 3, Won 2, Lost 1

Paraguay have always been gracious enough to depart the World Cup without requiring penalties. The two times they were required, in the Copa América, against Colombia in 1995 and Uruguay in 1999, Paraguay lost both.
Two of Japan's three shootouts came in the same competition, the 2007 Asian Cup, where they beat Australia in the quarter-finals, then lost for the third place against Korea.

PAR: (0-2)
L COL, 1995 QF, 5-4
L URU, 1999 QF, 5-3

JAP: (2-2)
W JOR, 2004 QF, 4-3
W AUS 2007 QF, 4-3
L KOR 2007 3, 6-5

Tuesday, 19.30 PM
Spain: Played 6, Won 3, Lost 3
Portugal: Played 2, Won 2, Lost 0
It really is a coin toss for Spain, with three won and three lost. Two of the teams who have beaten them, England and South Korea, are still in this year's competition.
Are Portugal good at this or are they just good against England? Their only two shootouts have been victories against the English.

SPA: (3-3)
W DEN, 1984 SF, 5-4
L BEL, 1986 QF, 5-4
L ENG, 1996 QF, W IRE
4-2, 2002 OF, 3-2
L Sko, 2002 QF, W
ITA 5-3, 2008 QF, 5-4

BUT: (2-0)
W ENG, 2004 QF, W 6-5
ENG, 2006 QF, 3-1

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS


has reached the end of the course and todos.Seguiremos deserved rest for next year (hopefully) with more contributions. Greetings and Happy Holidays. I leave
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Monday, June 21, 2010

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Why seasons occur? Enjoy



Many will say that for translational motion. In part yes, but if the imaginary axis that crosses the Earth from north to south was not inclined, there would be no seasons.

summer started, namely the summer solstice: The point at which our planet is farthest from the Sun (more than 150 million kilometers), but it is summer in the northern hemisphere because the sun's rays directly affect about it. Of course, in the midlatitudes of the southern hemisphere winter begins. In addition, the solstice is characterized by the shortest night and longest day.

This summer promises to be super-duper in terms of high temperatures is concerned: one or two degrees above average. We will have to be patient and follow the rules we all know to avoid becoming dehydrated or heat stroke: hydrate properly, avoid excess sun and especially in the middle of the day, protect yourself with appropriate creams, eating foods high in water and care especially children and the elderly, who are the main victims of the harmful effects of heat.
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Friday, June 18, 2010

Which Is More Common Hiv Or Chlamydia

protected areas of Andalusia (Part 2)

Now that the holidays are approaching and we are in crisis, what better holiday destination that our protected areas Andalusia? We have them around, and are inexpensive.

cliffs of Maro-Cerro Gordo (MÁLAGA):

NATURE OF THE SIERRA DE LAS NIEVES ( MÁLAGA)

NATURE OF THE MONTES DE MÁLAGA:

STONE FOUNTAIN LAKE (MÁLAGA):

Torcal de Antequera (MÁLAGA):

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Scientific American Magazine June

This month, the magazine presents the following topics:
- Eight wonders of the solar system: an artistic recreation some of the most breathtaking landscapes solar system.
- Circuit failure: neuroscience is revealing the faulty neural connections that lead to psychological disorders.
- The Secret Life of truffles: refinement beyond gourmet truffles essential ecological functions.
- Genes, culture and diet: biology and culture interact in the development of our eating habits.
- instant wireless networks: wireless networks independent of a fixed structure would facilitate a permanent and ubiquitous connectivity.
- fundamental questions of cosmology: dark matter composition.
- Changes in global temperatures and the hemisphere: the econometric methods warn about the risks of human intervention in the climate system.

addition, we have this month a special report on sustainability and other sections: letters to the editor, science and society, sustainable development, science and gastronomy, curiosities of physics, math games and books recommended by the magazine.

More information on his website:
www.investigacionyciencia.es

Saturday, June 5, 2010

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The great dinosaurs, the mammoth

Juan Bautista La Salle was a wealthy French Catholic who founded a brotherhood dedicated to the education of the poor than anyone could imagine today with the tuition they charge. What surprised me is that someone wants to pay after reading the ravings intellectuals appear on your alumni magazine, " Siempre Unidos" in September October 2009. In this issue there is an article devoted to developments in the prologue states that "until the century XIX the issue of living species had not attracted the attention of scientists "I do not think Aristotle," and line? And Buffon? Moreover, what William Paley? Paley is the one who sets the tone for modern ideas about creationism, though largely based on Thomas Aquinas.

good news is that point 1 is then called Creationism where we explain what is the ... fixity. You forgot to creationism! Perhaps as Paley was the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries not not know that existed. Then I thought (perceptively) that chance and later had a section called fixity que hablara de Creacionismo, pero no.

Afortunadamente las siguientes secciones ya versaban sobre la evolución, indicándonos por ejemplo que, Mediante la transformación de innumerables organismos, siempre más desarrollados y complejos, el proceso evolutivo termina con la aparición del hombre .” Vayamos por partes; en ningún lado, de ningún libro medio serio (no serio, serio), es posible encontrar una cosa que diga que la evolución produce organismos cada vez más desarrollado y menos aún que culmina y termina con los seres humanos. Por casos como este es que me opongo a que se use a los Simpson para enseñar evolución.

L fter the author is indignant and says " The function creates the organ is unacceptable. (...) Is inconceivable without digestion digestive . "Exiting the metro Chilpancingo, a few persons streets of your institution, find vendors carnivorous seedlings'm afraid, dear writer, they will deny, but no ill will and for only 10 bucks. Whereas the hygiene of the area will also flies and spiders more palatable to the seedling will second as they digest a piece of suadero externally.

later tells us that the two main works of Darwin are The Origin of Species and " The Descent of Man " (sic), clarified that the latter included the man Darwin. Rete that Darwin was ready, can you imagine that The Descent of Man , had spoken of rotifers and angiosperm epiphytes?

After several tests gives us that challenge evolution. " For example, large lizards, the mamout (sic) and mastodon species disappeared while they lasted they are much lower ." I wonder why it believes that the mamout exceeds one opossum. Evolution does not always promote complexity. A very simple intestinal lonely and confirmed structurally.


higher Evolutionarily, the mammoths are on the brink of extinction by the selective pressure and excessive hunting bubulubus pallet clown


then criticizes Darwin for around saying that " copies that survive will be improved because the struggle of unions strengthens and the most talented individuals produce best constituted ." At this point it occurred to me that perhaps the author was referring to Darwin, but Darwin Quintero the player, trying to explain why they lost a peel.

Later, the author questions the existence of natural selection and proof of this reminds us that " the lack of natural selection has forced scientists to use artificial selection to improve the species. "Er, is upside down sir. Artificial selection is the use of the phenomenon we call natural selection, and therefore concrete evidence of their existence.

and counter arguments from genetics: Heredity transmits specific characters, but does not transmit characters individual who generates "On second thought forget about the genetic grammar. What the hell did he mean? Pa

end reminded us that " The monkey is the animal that is more like the man, however, no difference anatomical, biological and psychological as important it is scientifically impossible to hold the man down monkey." And that is why, no scientist said such a thing.

All this string of hilarity and blunders made me believe that maybe it was an article sent by a former landfill writer of War Jokes, who read by chance a do you think and Weekly From faith simultaneously on the verge of his psychiatrist. But it is signed by a man named Luciano Barp Fontana, which he says the magazine is " professor and researcher at the Division of Graduate Studies and Research at the Universidad La Salle ."

Because you can not judging a publication for a single article I checked the remaining contents. It caught my attention an interesting article that discusses an alumnus the graphic design of the shields for NASA. Among other nice themes explains that "the bald eagle (...) refers to the United States, whose mascot is precisely this image that also appears in the coat of arms. "After bore accommodating the subject, verb and predicate in different positions to see if it made any sense, I realized that all his references were from Wikipedia. Positive thinking (for what the law of attraction) I guess it's alumni because they ran in the first half to go down its work on Wikipedia. Then I began to ruminate on what would be the mascot of Ukraine.

Another article Very nice and informative is that of an engineer who speaks about earthquakes whose appointments are among other Engineers and the ivory towers 1952, resistant structures 1984 and of National Geographic May 1986 (in English!) And of course after so much science it is crucial to a space of relaxation, healthy recreation, of playfulness. So she includes a chronicle of a spiritual cultural trip (not Cheleros such as the UNAM) to Germany. This cute story begins with the insightful warning the reader that " Germany is another culture." So if you thought was the same and that the desired day you send him to Providence Berlin land would find jicama with chile and chamoys leaving the subway, I am sorry to take away the illusion. And try not to send bad vibes that I'm just the messenger, the quarrel is with the De La Salle.

And then I say that public education is poor.