Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Illision New Tibia 7.6

Easter march to not


As Milan Kundera a group of people with fists raised shouting the same phrase in unison seems the antithesis of freedom. But also endorse that "even the pain itself is as heavy as the pain felt with someone, anyone, to anyone, multiplied by the imagination, prolonged in a thousand echoes." So I understand the outrage and the courage of those who march against violence Tuesday afternoon, because I feel the same anger, the same courage. Although this does not leave. "I will not because I disagree with some of the slogans that have been released. I really hurts and I have no way to imagine what it feels the father who lost his son by the narco. I mean the poet himself, but other parents and other children that did not generate anger especially among the "intellectuals" and whose blood is just red. Nor leave because I am baffled that carrying a candle for each of the 40 thousand dead, especially considering that some of those dead are the children who have started peace, life and possessions to thousands of families. Maybe my mother fervent Methodist, Catholic and a former girlfriend I dated someone who converted to Buddhism could. But not me. I regret the pain of their families but would flowers for them.

But mostly because I feel I will not support the promoters of violence.

As with the charlatans, we must be careful not to do the dirty work for the narcos. When a reporter gives space to the pseudo medicine or pseudoscience undermines health and intelligence of much of the town. When the "great minds" clamoring against the president, in favor of withdrawing the army to whom is based in reality? Obviously, it is not clearly support a strategy of errors and misunderstandings saturated, let alone the ideology which does not agree, as the president, in my case. Clear that the army in the streets is not the solution, because the armies are designed under a different logic, contrary to that of a policeman. The first attempts to use more firepower in the shortest time possible, the second minimal force to contain and collection of evidence. For the same (and more) the situation is a disaster. But who shot, kidnapped and threatened? Who killed the innocent? How many deaths directly by the army and navy? How many rescued, many captured by the army, mostly indigenous, mostly disciplined?

And more importantly, what to do? The government seems not to know or want to do more than it already has. Precisely why the academic and intellectual world that has been so wronged, is far from fulfilling its social role by reacting with marches, so as late and only when a prominent member and known was affected. Not so with young foreign academics and killed months, years. "In addition to expressing the emotional discharge fill and what is the use of marching? We just went through the trial run of the "rich" (despised by many who now go) and go through the march of technology (despised by many who now march). If every social sector is going to go when it's up not going anywhere, because as we march the ineptitude and corruption continue while the gunfire resonate. Of course how are the difficult, but that they are intellectuals, academics. "I'm not a strategist and I know it is due to" an intellectual focal point of the march in the morning. Me neither, but I think we should encourage

The trials based on evidence (ya! In this year!) Better a hundred guilty was that an innocent prisoner. And responsibility for the MP not evidence to substantiate an accusation.

The total seizure of assets of those involved and support organized crime.

The receipt of goods during the trial of all defendants, including military and police collusion.

request the extradition of foreigners who wash their money and weapons entering the country, although police gringos.

And although not enough, school full time, until 6 pm (with all the budget changes that implies). It is clear that killing has become morally permissible and despised the effort and work, not to mention critical thinking. Notice that more and better cops like you mija, the country will be better is at least misleading. It is with more and better teachers and that means slap SNTE and CNTE and more humility of graduates and German owners, the Madrid and Lancaster.

If instead of going our intellectual CONACULTENSES SNI 3 and can not improve, expand and call for proposals better than this, we can basically say that the country, and left.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Free Touching And Groping On Bus

Iodine-133 in water of Tokyo




We are hearing that due to leakage of nuclear power in Japan have detected traces of the radioisotope iodine-131 in Tokyo tap water at concentrations above the legal limit. It banned the consumption of water to drink and bottled water is recommended them. This has caused great alarm in the world and not only in Japan though the Japanese authorities insisted there was worrisome. Let's see if they were right or not: The analysis of Tokyo threw water activity values \u200b\u200bdue to iodine-131 between 150 and 210 becquerels per liter in water. A Becquerel (Bq) is a measure of radioactivity whose magnitude is equal to one disintegration per second. That is, in one liter of water from Tokyo, on Tuesday, disintegrated between 150 and 210 Iodine-131 nuclei per second. Is this worrying? English law and assume that the Japanese will be similar in the Royal Decree 783/2001, approving the regulation on health protection against ionizing radiation, is to establish standards for the protection of workers and members the public against the dangers arising from ionizing radiation. In this royal decree establishing alia dose coefficients for ingestion for each of the radioisotopes. (Is Peden available at this enalce BOE, Annex II) http://www.insht.es/InshtWeb/Contenidos/Normativa/TextosLegales/RD/2001/783_01/PDFs/realdecreto7832001de6dejulioporelqueseapruebaelregla.pdf


If we in the table we are interested in the isotope, Iodine-131 (I-131). We see it has a half-life of 8.04 days and that, like the rest of the isotopes, the dose depends on the age of that drink water (or food) containing such isotopes. For an adult over 17 years, the conversion factor is 2.2 • 10-8 (0.000000022) Sv Bq. That is, each Bq of Iodine-131 that you will eat a 0.000000022 radiation dose Sv, or what is the same military 0.000022 Sv This figure multiplied by 210 gives us the amount of Sievert per liter of water, giving a total of 0.00462 mSv / liter The sievert ( symbol Sv) is an SI derived unit that measures radiation dose absorbed by living matter, corrected for possible biological effects.

This unit gives a numerical value that can quantify the effects of ionizing radiation.

Symptoms in humans due to radiation accumulated during a day starting from 250 mSv.

short, and not bore you with calculations, adult would need to drink 54,112 liters of water to achieve the recommended limit. If you drink 2 liters a day would need 70 years to be drinking water that pose a risk. In the case of children and looking at the conversion factors table would leave us so much younger that the recommendation not to drink was made for them but for safety.

Today the dose has dropped to levels not of concern.

Another point to consider is the half-life of iodine 133 that is 8.04 days ie within 8 days would be half past 16 a quarter, ie that after several months would have reduced per thousand.

hope that nothing happens and achieve more serious these problems, but with alarming news are not solved.


http://www.csn.es/index.php Nuclear Safety Council

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Quotes By Deborah Sampson Gannett

De Pavia Rocroi 1x07

De Pavia
July Rocroi Albi de la Cuesta
Balkan Publishers (1999)

The English Empire has always been one of the steps that have been more interest among readers interested in history. And from the beginning of the series of novels "The Adventures of Captain Alatriste 'by Arturo Perez-Reverte, the actions of the English armies during this time have gained new followers. This is one of the books can spend who was admitted for the first time in the history of 'The English infantry thirds of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. " It are treated from its origins to the Catholic Monarchs until the final dissolution of the English Habsburg dynasty in 1700, through its organization, armament, tactics, daily life, reputation, discipline, how to attack, besiege way in including their use as marine and amphibious troops.

Good history books even get to know people who might not be too interested in it, or those who prefer the story more as a backdrop for a novel. This is one that can be read with much delight as if it were a fictional story. Main characters may not have to claw (as long as great generals Spinola, Farnese or the House of Orange), and the female characters fall in palaces or ruling or trailing behind the troops or trying to escape them, but the tingling in real life and by conventions unsweetened novelero is constant in each page. The harshness of life at times was impressive (the things that came to eat in times of scarcity is not for sensitive stomachs, including the horse of a field marshal who came to leave him alone for a moment: to the chair ate the leather no longer animal). The tricks and stunts with the whole surrendering seats were accepted as part of the honor of a war, and the mere fact left to decide whether you play the drum or not to give up (with Case tempered or annealed) was the subject of much discussion.

The author, Julio Albi de la Cuesta (Burgos, 1948) is a English diplomat, who in the past four decades has represented Spain in Senegal, United States, Egypt, Italy, Honduras, Ecuador, Peru, and is currently ambassador in Syria. From the point of view of a historian or researcher career, but you can put the book appointments that are not identified and numbered (although there are a glossary, name index and extensive bibliography), and that chapters are not subsections or separations that facilitate reading. There are also no illustrations. And perhaps by origin the author is read. But once you had all this in mind, I must say that 350 pages are very well detailed and enjoyable to read. Taste is noted that the author has for its theme, and sometimes it is even contagious. To that help not only quotations from generals or princes, but also foot soldiers, some well-known as Captain Contreras and Jerome de Pasamonte. Sometimes even seems that we are reading a Alatriste:

"In their ranks were from Spain to Great Primero, from captains scarred young backpackers, composing a vast piece of Monipodio chaired by a fanatic sense of honor, which allowed them to suffer all unless they speak up. Always underpaid, always cursing under coletos crossed by a red cross thirds framed with gleaming pikes a period in the history of Spain to end up dying under their flags torn in a long agony that, contrary to legend, not ends but starts in Rocroi. It is strange that, nevertheless, have hardly received attention in their own country. It seems as if, contrary to El Cid, after death had lost all his battles. "