Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Remembering the Tiananmen Square Massacre


Twenty years ago, the people of China tired of not having their voices heard, flooded the streets in protest against China's Communist Regime. The response was unthinkable as thousands of brave man and women were murdered without mercy, by the Chinese army.

One lone man stood in front of the tanks, putting his life in danger for the sake of freedom. His identity is not known and he has earned the name of "Tank Man". A symbol of freedom forever immortalized. The photograph was taken by Jeff Widener, a photographer from the Associated Press, from the sixth floor of the Bijing Hotel, at a distance of 800 meters and through a 400 mm lence.

Other famous participants of the event in 1989:
If there is anything to learn from so much bloodshed and injustice is that it showed the world the true face of communism. The "Great Farce", once again showed it's evil nature for the whole world to see.

Monday, June 1, 2009

MOTOGP RESULT GRAND PRIX OF ITALIAN 2009

MOTOGP RESULT GRAND PRIX OF ITALIAN 2009

1. Casey STONER AUS Ducati Marlboro Team
2. Jorge LORENZO SPA Fiat Yamaha Team
3. Valentino ROSSI ITA Fiat Yamaha Team
4. Andrea DOVIZIOSO ITA Repsol Honda Team
5. Loris CAPIROSSI ITA Rizla Suzuki MotoGP
6. Colin EDWARDS USA Monster Yamaha Tech 3
7. James TOSELAND GBR Monster Yamaha Tech 3
8. Randy DE PUNIET FRA LCR Honda MotoGP
9. Niccolo CANEPA ITA Pramac Racing
10. Chris VERMEULEN AUS Rizla Suzuki MotoGP
11. Marco MELANDRI ITA Hayate Racing Team
12. Nicky HAYDEN USA Ducati Marlboro Team
13. Mika KALLIO FIN Pramac Racing
14. Toni ELIAS SPA San Carlo Honda Gresini
15. Alex DE ANGELIS RSM San Carlo Honda Gresini


Not classified
3 Dani PEDROSA SPA Repsol Honda Team
72 Yuki TAKAHASHI JPN Scot Racing Team MotoGP

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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Reclamation de Droits au Gouvernement de Cuba


Demande que le gouvernement de Cuba

- La libération de prisonniers politiques à Cuba

- Levée de l'interdiction empêchant les Cubains à entrer et à quitter leur pays

- La levée de l'interdiction de l'accès à Internet pour les Cubains

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Exigimos al gobierno Cubano:

- Libertad para los presos políticos.

- No prohibiciones que impiden a los cubanos entrar y salir de su país

- Libre acceso a Internet para los cubanos
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We demand that the Cuban government:

- Release of political prisoners in Cuba

- Lift the ban preventing Cubans to enter and leave their country

- Lifting the bans on Internet access for Cubans

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Chiediamo che il governo di Cuba

- Rilascio di prigionieri politici a Cuba

- Sollevare il divieto di prevenzione cubani di entrare e di lasciare il loro paese

- Sollevamento del divieto di accesso a Internet per i cubani

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- Освобождение политических заключенных на Кубе

- Снять запрет предотвращения кубинцев на въезд в страну и покидать свою страну

- Отмена запрета на доступ в интернет для кубинцев
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Exigimos que o governo cubano para:

- Libertação de presos políticos em Cuba

- Levantar a proibição impedir cubanos de entrar e sair do seu país

- Levantamento da proibição de acesso à Internet para os cubanos

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όπου ζητούμε από την κουβανική κυβέρνηση να:

- Απελευθέρωση των πολιτικών κρατουμένων στην Κούβα

- Άρση της απαγόρευσης πρόληψη Κουβανούς να εισέλθουν και να εγκαταλείψουν τη χώρα τους

- Άρση της απαγόρευσης για την πρόσβαση στο Διαδίκτυο για Κουβανούς

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On exigim al govern cubà a:

- Alliberar els presos polítics a Cuba

- Aixecar les prohibicions que impedeixen als cubans entrar i sortir del seu país

- Aixecar les prohibicions d'accés a Internet per als cubans

Général de la mobilisation sur le Web. En Cuba.



Nous appelons toutes les personnes et institutions qui défendent les droits civils dans le monde entier pour contribuer à la mobilisation du début de Juin, lundi prochain, lorsque nous exigeons que le gouvernement cubain à:

- La libération de prisonniers politiques à Cuba

- Levée de l'interdiction empêchant les Cubains à entrer et à quitter leur pays

- La levée de l'interdiction de l'accès à Internet pour les Cubains

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Pedimos a todas las personas e instituciones defensoras de los derechos civiles en el mundo que contribuyan a la movilización del Primero de junio, lunes próximo, donde exigimos al gobierno cubano a:

- Liberar a los presos políticos en Cuba

- Levantar las prohibiciones que impiden a los cubanos entrar y salir de su país

- Levantar las prohibiciones de acceso a Internet para los cubanos

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We call upon all persons and institutions that defend civil rights in the world to contribute to the mobilization on June 1st, next Monday, when we demand that the Cuban government:

- Release of political prisoners in Cuba

- Lift the ban preventing Cubans to enter and leave their country

- Lifting the bans on Internet access for Cubans

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Invitiamo tutte le persone e le istituzioni che difendono i diritti civili nel mondo per contribuire alla mobilitazione dei primi di giugno, il prossimo Lunedi, in cui chiediamo che il governo cubano a:

- Rilascio di prigionieri politici a Cuba

- Sollevare il divieto di prevenzione cubani di entrare e di lasciare il loro paese

- Sollevamento del divieto di accesso a Internet per i cubani

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Мы призываем всех лиц и учреждений, связанных с защитой гражданских прав во всем мире внести свой вклад в мобилизацию начале июня, в следующий понедельник, когда мы требуем, чтобы правительство Кубы:

- Освобождение политических заключенных на Кубе

- Снять запрет предотвращения кубинцев на въезд в страну и покидать свою страну

- Отмена запрета на доступ в интернет для кубинцев

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Wir rufen alle Personen und Institutionen, die Verteidigung der Bürgerrechte in der Welt, einen Beitrag zur Mobilisierung von Anfang Juni, am kommenden Montag, wenn wir fordern, dass die kubanische Regierung auf:

- Freilassung der politischen Gefangenen in Kuba

- Aufhebung des Verbots zu verhindern Kubaner zu betreten und verlassen ihr Land

- Aufhebung der Verbote von Internet-Zugang für die Kubaner

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Apelamos a todas as pessoas e instituições que defendem os direitos civis em todo o mundo para contribuir para a mobilização de início de junho, na próxima segunda-feira, quando exigimos que o governo cubano para:

- Libertação de presos políticos em Cuba

- Levantar a proibição impedir cubanos de entrar e sair do seu país

- Levantamento da proibição de acesso à Internet para os cubanos

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Καλούμε όλα τα πρόσωπα και θεσμούς που υπερασπίζονται τα δικαιώματα των πολιτών του κόσμου να συμβάλουν στην κινητοποίηση των αρχές Ιουνίου, την ερχόμενη Δευτέρα, όπου ζητούμε από την κουβανική κυβέρνηση να:

- Απελευθέρωση των πολιτικών κρατουμένων στην Κούβα

- Άρση της απαγόρευσης πρόληψη Κουβανούς να εισέλθουν και να εγκαταλείψουν τη χώρα τους

- Άρση της απαγόρευσης για την πρόσβαση στο Διαδίκτυο για Κουβανούς

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Demanem a totes les persones i institucions defensores dels drets civils en el món que contribueixin a la mobilització del Primer de juny, dilluns vinent, on exigim al govern cubà a:

- Alliberar els presos polítics a Cuba

- Aixecar les prohibicions que impedeixen als cubans entrar i sortir del seu país

- Aixecar les prohibicions d'accés a Internet per als cubans





Friday, May 29, 2009

10 Ways To Prevent a Heart Attack

Heart disease is the number one killer of men and women in the United States. For people over 65 years of age, the risk is even greater: eight out of ten people who die of heart disease are 65 or older. Although these statistics sound dire, take heart: With these strategies, you can help reduce the risk.

1. Know the early warning signs and seek treatment right away.

Some typical symptoms of a heart attack include:
Chest pain (angina)
Shortness of breath
Palpitations (skipped beats or a racing or pounding heart)
Leg swelling
Bluish skin color (cyanosis)
A prolonged, unexplained cough
Coughing up blood
Persistent fatigue or feeling unwell
Passing out

But sometimes the symptoms aren’t so obvious. The pain of a heart attack may feel like really bad heartburn or even the flu. And the symptoms of a second heart attack may not be the same as those for the first. If you or your parent has already had a heart attack, don’t hesitate to seek emergency medical treatment at the first sign of possible trouble.

2. Talk to the doctor about medications that might increase risk.
Hormone replacement therapy, rosiglitazone (for diabetes), and COX-2 inhibitors (for controlling arthritis pain) are all examples of medications that may increase the risk of heart attack. Review medications with the doctor and ask if there are less risky alternatives.

3. Control blood pressure.
High blood pressure is a major risk factor for heart attack. If there has been a diagnoses of prehypertension (120/80 mm Hg to 139/89 mm Hg) or hypertension (140/90 mm Hg or higher), blood pressure should be treated. The doctor will prescribe the appropriate medications, but blood pressure needs regular monitoring. Although it can be a bit tricky to use, an inexpensive manual cuff (starting at about $12 at your local drugstore) is a great way to monitor blood pressure at home. But if you can’t get the hang of it, you may want to consider investing in a blood pressure machine. The machine is a bit more expensive (between $70 and $150); it’s also available at your local drugstore.

4. Keep “bad” cholesterol levels low.
Another major risk factors for heart attack is a high bloodstream level of LDL, or “bad” cholesterol. Ideally, total cholesterol should be no more than 200 mg/dL (milligrams per deciliter), and no more than five times the level of HDL or “good” cholesterol; LDL levels should be below 70 mg/dL. Make sure cholesterol levels are checked regularly and treated if necessary. Following a low-fat diet and exercising regularly may help, but it might not be enough. If cholesterol levels don’t respond to lifestyle changes, the doctor may prescribe medication.

5. Make sure diabetes is under control.
Three out of four people with diabetes will die of some type of heart or blood vessel disease. But by keeping blood sugar under control and taking any recommended medications, a diabetic can reduce his risk.

6. Follow a heart-healthy diet.
The American Heart Association offers specific dietary guidelines for reducing the risk of heart attack. The best bet is a diet rich in whole grains, vegetables, fruits, fish, poultry, lean meats, and low-fat or fat-free dairy products.You should limit intake of fat (total fat between 25 and 35 percent of daily calories, saturated fat less than 7 percent, and trans fat less than 1 percent), cholesterol (less than 200 milligrams per day if LDL levels are high, less than 300 milligrams per day if they aren’t), and sodium (less than 1,500 milligrams per day for high blood pressure, less than 2,300 milligrams per day otherwise). Women should consume no more than one alcoholic beverage per day, men no more than two. And you should eat 25 to 30 grams of dietary fiber every day.

7. Regular exercise.
Exercise is essential for general cardiovascular health and is key to preventing a heart attack. But how much exercise is enough? The Centers for Disease Control and the American Heart Association recommend accumulating at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity at least five days a week on most days. This doesn’t mean you need to do half an hour of aerobics five days a week; instead, you can use short bursts of activity throughout the day. Just parking farther away from the store and walking the extra distance, or taking the stairs instead of the elevator, can quickly add up. But before you begin any exercise program, be sure to talk to the doctor about any restrictions.

8. Achieve and maintain a healthy weight.
Being overweight or obese is a major risk factor for heart disease. The best way to determine whether you are overweight or obese is to calculate your body mass index, or BMI. You can calculate their BMI at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website. People with a BMI of 25.0 to 29.9 are considered overweight; people with a BMI of 30.0 or greater are considered obese. If you meet either of these criteria, talk to the doctor about setting safe weight-loss goals. The best way to lose weight is by limiting calories and increasing activity, but if that approach is unsuccessful, counseling or even medical intervention may be necessary.

9. Stop smoking.
Smoking is one of the biggest risk factors for heart attack. If you smoke, quitting can reduce the risk of heart attack by 50 percent or more. But recognize that stopping smoking isn’t easy. If your parents or loved ones are smoking, here are a few ways to help them stop:

• Ask your parents what they think would make it easier for them. They may have suggestions you haven’t thought of.
• Encourage them to talk about their feelings and what they’re going through. Smoking may be a comforting lifelong habit; let them mourn a little.
• You may be tempted to nag or yell if they slip up, but it’s more effective to remind them that you love them no matter what. Be positive and encouraging — and vent your frustration to a friend instead.
• Help them avoid situations that trigger the desire for a smoke. If they’re used to enjoying a cigarette after meals, try going for a short walk outside instead.
• Be understanding as they go through withdrawal symptoms. Try not to take it personally if they’re especially irritable, short-tempered, and tired.
• If your parents find it too difficult to quit on their own, talk to their doctor. Nicotine replacement therapy, support groups, and counseling may all be helpful.

10. Manage stress and depression.
Emotional and psychological state can have a very real effect on physical health. An important aspect of maintaining good cardiovascular health and avoiding heart attack is minimizing stress, anger, and depression. For an elder, if he lives alone, he may feel disconnected and alone. For parents, even if they still have each other, sitting around the house can lead to boredom and unhappiness. Help your parents get out, make new friends, or simply engage in stimulating activities. Your local church or community center is an excellent place to connect with other seniors.

Try these stress-busting strategies:
• Cut back on caffeinated beverages and alcohol.
• Try meditation or yoga.
• Play relaxing music.
• Go for a walk outdoors.
• For parents, if you’ve tried everything and still feel concerned about their mood, talk to his doctor. Depression is a serious but treatable illness.

Source : by Mel, selected from Caring.com

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Perito Moreno Glacier

A few times during my travels I am overwhelmed by what I find. Even though I know where I am going and what I am going to see, I find myself not prepared for what I encounter. During my recent travels to Argentina I found myself in this situation when I first arrived at the Perito Moreno Glacier near the city of Calafate. I have seen glaciers previously in Iceland, Alaska, Mongolia and Chile but not of the magnitude and scenery of this one. It is located at the Glaciers National Park where there are other glaciers but Perito Moreno is the master. It is about 3 miles wide and the ice walls about 200 feet high. The ice mass advances about 6 feet per day and is one of the few glaciers that is still advancing; it has not been told about the green house effect yet. I took a boat tour and got real close to the ice wall but at a safe distance. The walls are shedding blocks of ice continuously and when they fall into the water, create great waves and noise. The noise sounds as the crack of a high powered rifle but by the time you hear it, the block of ice is already fallen. One is able to photograph the splash and waves created by the fallen block of ice but it is very difficult to capture one falling.



This photo was taken from the boat and gives a good perspective of the ice wall height and its blue color. But there is no image that can capture all the hue of blues visible to the eye. In some areas the ice seem fluorescent.
I mentioned the intense sounds before but these are heard very frequent also due to the moving ice blocks. There were hikers over the glacier but they do not get into areas as the ones to the right. I would be really wonderful to get inside of those spaces in between the spikes of blue ice.


This image shows a narrow area between the glacier and a point of land of the Peninsula de Magallanes. At times the glacier grows an blocks the southern branch of the Lago Argentino. This does not happens every year but when it does, thousands of tourists arrive to see the collapse of the bridge due to the pressure of the water rising in the bloked lake. This view is from the southern branch of the Lago Argentino looking north.


This view gives a panoramic view of the whole glacier and the mountains are to the West. You can see the tree leaves changing into red and yellows since I was there in the fall. The seasons are reversed from the northen to the southern hemispheres.
The park has a brand new system of elevated metal trails that provide for easy walking and great views. These trails lead to various vantage points to just observe the spectacle, watch for birds or hunting for the opportunity to see the glacier calving.

This image was taken with a 16 mm lens set at a 45 degrees angle to get the diagonal of a full frame digital camera. Then I Photoshop it and cropped it to get the widest dimension cutting off the corners. No image of this place can really capture its magnificence.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Higher education it's mean more opportunities to get your dream

We believe that getting an education is the best investment you can make, By getting higher education is important. One important answer is more opportunity to find a better job. But to get a high education it's mean you have to spend more money, it will don't be a problem if you or your parent have money for your education, but there are many people that do not have money to get their education.

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So if you want to get a higher education but you have a problem with money, you can try visit NextStudent and i hope it will help you to reach your dream by having a higher education.

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