Seminar: “The London Summit and the prospects for Argentina,”

are invited to participate in the Seminar “The London Summit and the prospects for Argentina” in charge of Mr. Andr s Borenstein. The meeting will be held on Wednesday, 3 June at 18 pm., At the headquarters of the Foundation of Ideas Area, Av de Mayo 695 1 B, Ciudad Aut noma de Buenos Aires. About the Talk: The meeting of the 20 political leaders in the world in London in early April was the beginning of a substantial economic reform. A new paradigm The talk will examine how changing international credit agencies and financial regulation.He served as an Economic Affairs Manager for South America at the British Embassy in Buenos Aires. Associate Professor of the art “Public Finance” Faculty of Economic Sciences (UBA 2002/2009), Program Director of Financial Structure of the Faculty of Economic Sciences (UBA 2002/2009). Associate Professor of the art “Management and Business, corporate finance and Doing business in Argentina, foreign universities (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella 2005/2009).Professor of materials “Debt Instrument” in MBA and Principles of Economics (in Executive education) and “Doing Business in Argentina” (NYU and foreign universities to the University of Palermo 2003/2009) Registration: He asks those interested in participating in the training day to send an email to notify info espaciodeideas.org.ar or phone (011) 4343-4957 / (011) 4331-2414. Space is limited.The seminar is free. WWW.ESPACIODEIDEAS.ORG.AR

Institutional historical development

Institutional historical development in recent decades, the Colombian sector of water supply and sanitation was subjected to various processes of centralization and decentralization. Since the enactment of a new sector policy in 1994, governments have pursued the following basic policies stable, promoting targeted transfers to municipalities, private sector participation, consolidation regulation, cost recovery and a system of cross subsidies. In the first half of the twentieth century, municipalities had the responsibility of providing water and sanitation in Colombia. In 1950, as in many other countries, adopted a centralized scheme and created the Municipal Development Institute (INSFOPAL).through the National Institute of Municipal Development, created the ACUAS, departmental entities formed with the participation of the Department, the Municipalities and Insfopal, which would be responsible for managing and conserving water and sewage affiliated populations, channeling the State’s investment in that important item of public health. In 1976, following a change in the government sector pol tca the ACUAS turned into EMPOS, implementing agencies of a regional or municipal, called Enterprise Works Sanitatias (EMPOS). ACUAS and were in charge of EMPOS the financing, planning, development and management of public services in most municipalities. However, some municipalities held the responsibility for service provision at local level and created municipal companies.The most notable case is that of the Empresas Publicas de Medellin (EPM), a multi-sector company established in 1955, owned by the municipality. At this time, nationally, the water sector institutionally dependent Ministry of Health. In the eighties the sector was in crisis. The INSFOPAL was settled in 1989 and the responsibility to provide services after four decades returned to municipalities, except in some cases as in the Cauca Valley where regional firms remained. In addition, no institutional responsibility was assigned to the Ministry of Health, but the sector joined the Ministry of Economic Development. This change was not only a name change and dependence, but a real institutional change.

Vs. PRAM. Flash

Vs. PRAM. Flash XX It is this time of change that makes PRAM and other similar proposals interesting Flash substitute. The temperature sensitivity of PRAM is its biggest drawback, and may require changes in production processes thereof. Flash memory works by modulating the electronic charge stored on the gate of a MOS transistor. The door is designed to be able to trap charges (either on a floating gate insulating or traps). The presence of charge in the gate shifts the transistor threshold voltage () so that you can relate a bit. The change in value requires removing the accumulated charge, which in turn needs a relatively large voltage to draw from the door. This peak load requires some preparation time. In general, the time of writing is the order of a millisecond for a block of data, compared with about 10 ns that are necessary for reading a byte. PRAM memory offers better performance in applications that writing is important, both for the shortest period of change of the element and the fact that changes can be performed at bit level without affecting an entire block of cells.Its speed is thousands of times higher than those of conventional hard drives. This makes it especially useful for nonvolatile memory that is currently limited by the speed of data access. Each peak voltage Flash data cell degrades progressively so that most devices have only one life between 10000-100000 write cycles per sector, so drivers writing Flash shared between different physical blocks. As the cells are reduced in size by technology the problem is compounded because the necessary voltage does not scale with lithography, which leads to lower expected average life of the devices. The reasons for the degradation with use in PRAM are different than those of Flash, so that the former could reach 100 million write cycles. The limits on the PRAM have to do with the degradation due to thermal expansion of the GST during programming, the migration of metal and other materials and other mechanisms still unknown.While Flash chips can be programmed before becoming part of an integrated circuit (or even buy pre-programmed), the high temperatures of soldiers erased the contents of a PRAM, an aspect that is particularly important for lead-free manufacturing processes. It should therefore be to program the PRAM after soldier. innovated by The special gates used in Flash memory “leak” charge (electrons) that can cause loss of data over time. The resistivity of the PCM memory elements become more stable and enable it to contain information for up to a decade, even at high temperatures (worst case). The PRAM is also better resist the loss caused by radiation, which makes it more viable for military and aerospace applications. BAE Systems has used advertising as C-RAM 108 write cycles, which could convertirna competitor of PROM and EEPROM in this field. For now, the store fabricated PRAM bit per cell (the Flash can modulate the charge stored in a cell to store multiple bits, typically two).Several different elements can be used to select cells in a PRAM: diodes, BJT and MOSFET among others. The diode provides the greatest power of all these, although there is the problem of inducing eddy currents in adjacent cells, and greater energy requirements. The resistance of the chalcogenide is necessarily greater than the diode, so the operating voltage should be well above 1 V. Possibly the biggest problem in large arrays of diodes is the reverse leakage current produced by the unselected bit lines. By contrast, when using transistors, only selected lines contribute to this stream, so that the total difference is several orders of magnitude. The scaling below 40 ns the problem of doping discrete decrease in the width of the pn junction.

MOSQUITOES, BITES MASSIVE – SPAIN (ALICANTE)

Illustration Oscar Tagliaferro An unusual situation …………. hopefully nothing will happen Degracia. For now I recall the importance of protection against mosquitoes, to see the final extract TRAVELER’S GUIDE TO HEALTH. VENEZUELA 2010. Health, Alexander A ProMED-mail Date: October 12, 2009 Source: El Mundo, Spain Edited by J. Torres Health services in Torrevieja (Alicante) has treated about 300 people through mosquito bites in the past three days, 18 of which were assisted at the hospital in this town, local health officials have reported. In fact, three cases were diagnosed as “very serious” because the victims had fever, hypotension, urticaria and edema, five others had pain and swelling in areas of the stings and two people had skin infections. Since last Friday, the emergency services the towns of Torrevieja, Guardamar del Segura and San Miguel de Salinas have responded to “a massive demand for patients’ affected with mosquito bites. The alarm went off last Friday at the Continuous Care (PAC) from La Loma, in Torrevieja, when there were 70 cases of patients with significant reactions to mosquito bites. The peak demand in this center was in the day Saturday with more than 120 cases, while Sunday attendance dropped to 76. The optional Antonia Quiles, who has served for this weekend to many of the cases in the PAC of La Loma, has argued that the characteristics of the reaction produced by these stings have been “rare, very aggressive and caused a unprecedented demand for assistance in these cases. ” For his part, Director of Primary Health Area of Torrevieja, Hip lito Caro, has explained that, despite the alarm that has created this situation, treatment of these bites is “simple”, with antihistamines and corticosteroids. Those sources have suggested that both in the hospital and in the CAP, despite the high demand for care, the service has been developed “without waiting or incidents.” PREVENTING BITES MOSQUITOES: Eliminate mosquito breeding sites and treat them with larvicide or hydrocarbons. Eliminate standing water in lawns, packaging tape or reservoirs. Frequently change daily or Interdiario, woodcutters and water plants. Wear long pants and long sleeve shirts, is basic prevention. Use insect repellents on exposed skin areas and rep ngalos periodically. Stay in the rooms of late afternoon and early morning in areas with many mosquitoes. Sleep preferably in air conditioned rooms cold, mosquitoes tend to bite in temperatures exceeding 22 degrees, or use fans to make it difficult for the flight (ghosts). Use screens and fine mesh nets in both hammocks as beds when in camps and outdoors. Many people from consuming vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), the least one week before going to the site, feel a decreased concern the number of bites, however, no evidence sound science. Tips for proper use of repellents: Read and follow label directions for repellent and use only those with permission from the health authority. Apply repellent sparingly and well distributed in the exposed skin. Avoid products that contain more than 30 of “permethrin” or DEET on adults and more than 10 in children for risk of toxicity. Use of aerosols in open spaces to avoid inhalation the chemical. Do not apply repellent directly on the face of the risk of irritation of eyes and mouth and do not apply repellent to the hands of children. Spray clothing with repellents that contain “permethrin” or DEET since mosquitoes may bite through clothing thin cloth. Do not apply repellent on irritated, cut or wounds.

Contemporary Tegucigalpa has

Contemporary Tegucigalpa has grown over the past 50 years but has become a city disorganized due to lack of planning it. The migration from countryside to city has come to increase the capital’s population, especially on the surrounding land located on the slopes of many hills, many of them, devoid of urbanization. The city of Tegucigalpa, is constantly growing. Currently residential development poles point south of the city from the airport Toncont n to the dam area as Los Laureles and dormitory towns, we have in the northeast, the municipality of Santa Lucia and Valle de Angeles. Clean after Hurricane Mitch struck Tegucigalpa. On 30 October 1998 the city suffered major damage after Hurricane Mitch, which destroyed part of Comayag ela and places bordered by the Rio Grande and Choluteca.The hurricane remained over Honduran territory for five days which caused the earth could not absorb so much rain, coupled with deforestation, caused severe flooding throughout the country, especially in Tegucigalpa. The flooding of the tributaries of the Rio Grande or Choluteca did it exceed the height of the Juan Ramon Molina Bridge, which was washed away and replaced quickly by a Bailey bridge. Central Plaza Tegucigalpa The rains also caused landslides in the area of the hill the tantrum. These landslides swept most of the colony Soto, whose debris fell on the river basin was formed by a dam at the height of the colony, this dam stagnated waters of the Rio Grande or Choluteca and caused flooding in the lower Comayag ela destroying the old establishment located near the Calle Real.In other sectors collapsed current hills, hills and mountainsides, taking entire neighborhoods, buildings, parks, cars, etc.. The areas most affected were those located near rivers.

Argument Peter

Argument Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) is a shy high school student, intellectually brilliant but socially awkward. During a visit to a genetics laboratory at Columbia University is bitten by a radioactive spider. This causes a change in him that gives superhuman powers arachnids: Power proportional to that of an insect, ability to adhere to the walls and throwing ability to segregate networks similar to those cobwebs and a “spider sense” that warns of the dangers that can lurk. Peter Parker Spider webs that can reach 600 feet in perpendicular direction and can withstand up to 160 lb per millimeter, which means it can withstand a lot of weight without breaking. But the web does not stay strong all the time, but that is sprayed within 2 hours.Become Spider-Man (Spider-Man), will face the evil that stalks the city at night and during the day must face the problems of any adolescent, including problems of love for Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst) that is coming out with his friend Harry Osborn (James Franco), but that in turn is the son of his most powerful enemy, Norman Osborn (Willem Dafoe) who became his alter ego as Green Goblin seeks to assassinate him.

Modern Age

Colosseum, Rome, Italy. Pyramids of Giza, Cairo, Egypt. The Acropolis, Athens, Greece. Taj Mahal, Agra, India. Machu Picchu in Cuzco, Peru. Christ Redeemer, and the background the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Iguazu Falls, Argentina-Brazil border. Niagara Falls, US-Canadian border. Historic Center of Quito in Ecuador. Auditorio de Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain). File: Cartagena Colombia.jpg Historic Center of Cartagena de Indias in Colombia. It is possible to say that leisure travel had its beginnings in the last years of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century. Major changes in society, lifestyles, industry and technology altered the morphology of the community. There are moments in the history of exceptional change and enormous growth. The nineteenth century witnessed a great economic expansion, followed by industrial and scientific revolution even greater in the second half of the twentieth century.Tourism was one of the main beneficiaries to become the late twentieth century the world’s largest industry. With the Industrial Revolution that consolidates the bourgeoisie will have financial resources and free time to travel. In the contemporary age the invention of the steam engine represents a dramatic reduction in transport, which until now were drawn by animals. The railroads spread rapidly throughout Europe and North America. Also the use of steam in navigation reduces travel time. England provides the first transoceanic voyages by sea and dominates the market in the second half of the nineteenth century, and will encourage European migration to America. It is the great moment of shipping and shipping companies. Begins to emerge mountain tourism or health: health resorts were built and European private clinics, many of them come down to us as small charming hotels.It is also the period of cold beaches (Costa Blue, Channel, …). In 1841 Thomas Cook organized the first package tour in history. Although he was an economic failure is considered a resounding success in terms of precedent of the package tour, then realized the huge economic opportunities that could come to have this activity in 1851 creating the first travel agency in the world “Thomas Cook and son . In 1867 he invented the voucher or voucher, document that allows the use of certain hotels and prepaid services contracted through a travel agency. Henry Wells and William Fargo founded the travel agency American Express initially dedicated to the carriage of goods and subsequently became one of the largest agencies in the world. Introduced financing schemes and issuance of checks, such as travel-check (personal money paper money exchangeable for common use which protects the traveler from theft or loss).C sar Ritz is considered the father of modern hospitality. From a very young occupied all possible positions of a hotel manager to reach one of the best hotels of its time. Improved all hotel services, established the position of sommelier, introduced the bathroom in the rooms, revolutionized the administration. (became decadent hotels in the best in Europe, so calling him a “magician”). At the outbreak of World War I in the summer of 1914 is considered that there were some 150,000 American tourists in Europe. After the war began mass production of buses and cars. At this time the beaches and rivers will become the center of tourism in Europe beginning to assume great importance coast tourism. The airplane used by minorities in long distance, develops timidly to stop imposing on shipping companies. The crisis of 1929 negatively impacts on the tourism sector by limiting its development well into 1932.The Second World War absolutely paralyzed tourism in the world and its effects extend until 1949. Between 1950 and 1973 he starts talking about the tourist boom. International tourism is growing at a faster rate than it had in all history. This development follows the new international order, social stability and development of leisure culture in the Western world. At this time we start to legislate on the sector. Economic recovery, especially Germany and Japan was surprisingly high income levels in these countries and by the emergence of a middle class that is beginning to become interested in travel. But the recovery by raising the living standards of most important sectors of the population of Western countries.

GOLF vs MICROFuTBOL

Posted by Nataly Romero is clear to all interviewees who are definitely two different social strata sports’ how costly it practical implications and the places where you can do are the main factors, but people have been mythologized this situation to make something as universal as the sport in categories in which for every sport there is a certain type of person. But go very far, stereotypes have reached the point of saying that there are sports for women, for men, white or black ‘and lean to rich and poor. In this last division in sports, which could easily be called elitism, two key exponents are golf and microfutbol. It is well known that golf is called a white sport, it is impeccable, the uniforms are clean and the courts are trimmed to perfection. It is an individual game, and viewers very seriously waiting in silence until the player makes the shot, which is rewarded not with screams and hugs, but with applause at a considerable distance. Just the opposite occurs with microfutbol, a sport so public that strangers play each other. Micro Teams are everywhere, schools, universities, districts, units ‘playing is as simple as putting two stones off a shirt and start playing until you win the more goals that do’ not measure time and words, because you can play almost anywhere, without tools other than a ball that can shoot. From here you begin to form collective imaginations that make people believe that the rich do not play micro. The truth is that our culture (we are rich or poor) has a great inclination for soccer, so try to deny some importance, it is definitely a connector between social classes, the rich play the same microfutbol. The situation as seen from the golf course is totally different to play golf is necessary to belong to any club, pay the court action to stay perfect, also, the clubs and balls are of high prices and few make cow purchase. The situation with the stratification of sports is that people stick to the stereotypes much they dare not go into the land of another, few amateur golfers would close the street from his house to play mic while people of lower economic capacity, even sometimes confuse golf and tennis, and golf have never seen. Part of the strength they have these biases is caused by the media, including national TV, in which little is spoken of golf while soccer is the most common things in it the same way about the radio ‘but one wonders, how entertaining can be heard a little game of golf “Physically, our capabilities are not very different, are thoughts that hinder people from trying new things, like playing golf, or as the case, minigolf, try foods be different or unknown locations. We die letting our economic situation and guide our actions and habits are not willing to change ‘

Engine For the

Engine For the record company, see Motor Music. Jet engine 1915, with provision and water-cooled radial. V12 engine car, used in a Lamborghini Murcielago. An engine is a portion of a machine capable of transforming any type of energy (electricity, fossil fuels …), into mechanical energy capable of performing work. On cars this effect is a force that produces motion. There are several types, the most common: heat engines, where work is derived from thermal energy. Internal combustion engines are heat engines in which combustion occurs in the working fluid, changing its chemical energy to thermal energy, from which mechanical energy is obtained. The fluid before starting the engine combustion is a mixture of an oxidizer (such as air) and a fuel, such as those derived from petroleum, natural gas and biofuels.External combustion engines are heat engines in which combustion occurs in a fluid other than the working fluid. The working fluid temperature reaches a higher energy state by transferring energy through a wall. Electric motors, when work is obtained from an electrical current. In wind turbines, hydroelectric or nuclear reactors also becomes a kind of energy into another. However, the word engine is reserved for cases in which the immediate result is mechanical energy.

Management Information Systems

Management Information Systems in SMEs in much of small and medium enterprises there is an urgent need for the integration projects of Management Information Systems (GIS) as symptoms or evidence of this we have for example the lack of growth strategies ( blame in large part to the cultural tendency of organizations), inadequate use of technology and knowledge, promoting loss of resources, financial weakness and deficiencies across the organization. Large number of companies have no advantages for greater access to technologies, and develop a GIS, due to various reasons like: high costs, lack of resources, lack of access to information, etc., Plus SMEs have to respond to market quickly and creatively to be difficult to implement and maintain a system to assist and provide support for decision making in order to compete and grow in their field.In an environment of technological change, the challenge is to ensure that most users take advantage of the options available to produce efficiency and innovation in their daily work. Therefore the information technology is a determining factor to bring about the growth of both SMEs and from any company.

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