Monday, March 21, 2011

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Benito Juárez - Anniversary Natalicio

anniversary of his birth: 205

Benito Pablo Juárez García (San Pablo Guelatao, Oaxaca, March 21, 1806 - Mexico City July 18, 1872) was a Mexican lawyer and politician, an indigenous Zapotec, President of Mexico on several occasions (1858-1872). It is known as the "Father of the Americas." Benito Juarez is famous for his phrase "Among individuals as among nations, respect for the rights of others is peace."

Benito Juárez lived one of the most important times in Mexico, considered by many historians as the consolidation of the nation as a Republic. Juárez was a turning point in national history, being the protagonist of the first level of this time. His biography in the years he held the presidency is almost entirely the story of Mexico.

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Friday, March 18, 2011

How Many Lorazepams Can You Take In One Day

Super Luna Llena

Next Saturday , March 19, a full moon of huge size and beauty will rise towards the east at sunset. It is a "super perigee Moon", the largest in nearly 20 years. We will see a full moon enormous size and beauty will rise towards the east at sunset.

The last full moon so big and close to Earth was in March 1993, I would say it's worth a look.

The size of a full moon varies due to the oval shape of the lunar orbit. Is an ellipse having one end (perigee) about 50,000 miles closer to Earth than the other (peak): diagram. When is near perigee, the Moon is about 14% larger and 30% brighter than when it is at its peak, the other side of its orbit.

The full moon will occur March 19 to less than an hour of perigee, a match so close to perfection occurs only every 18 years or so.

A perigee full moon brings "perigee tides" higher than normal, but this should not be cause for concern. In most places, gravity caused by the Moon at its perigee causes the tidal water rises a few centimeters (about an inch) higher than normal. Local geography may amplify the effect, until about fifteen centimeters (six inches), which is not a great flood.

And contrary to what you can claim reports circulating on the Internet, the fact that the moon is in perigee does not cause natural disasters. The "Super Moon" March 1983, for example, took place without incident occurred. And an almost super moon, in December 2008, was also harmless.

The best time to observe is when the Moon is near the horizon. That's where the illusion mixes with reality to produce a truly impressive sight. For reasons that astronomers and psychologists have not yet fully understood, the Moon low on the horizon, seen through the trees, buildings and other objects in the foreground seems to be much larger than normal. This March 19, why not to let this "Moon Illusion" amplify a moon which in itself is extra-large? The swollen orb that will rise to the east, at sunset, you get so close that you think you can almost touch it.

But it makes no sense to try. Even at its perigee, the Moon is still 356,577 miles. That is, apparently, a distance that corresponds to a rare beauty.

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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Home Pregnancy Test And Frequent Urination

Chernobyl - Worlds End

The Chernobyl is the name receiving nuclear accident happened in Chernobyl NPP the April 26 of 1986. This event has been considered the worst nuclear accident and one of the biggest environmental disasters history.

that day, during a test that simulated a power outage, a power surge in reactor 4 of the nuclear power plant overheating caused the nuclear reactor core, which ultimately led to accumulated hydrogen explosion inside. The amount of uranium dioxide, boron carbide, europium oxide, erbium, zirconium alloys and graphite ejected radioactive material that was estimated was about 500 times greater than that released by the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945, directly caused killing 31 people and forced the government of the Soviet Union in the immediate evacuation of 116,000 people causing international alarm when radioactivity detected in at least 13 countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
Concrete structure called "sarcophagus" designed to contain radioactive material from the reactor core and was designed to last 30 years

After the accident, began a massive process of decontamination, containment and mitigation played approximately 600,000 people called liquidators in the areas surrounding the crash site and excluded an area of \u200b\u200b30 square km around the nuclear power plant known as a Zone of alienation, which is still in force. Only a small part of the liquidators were exposed to high levels of radioactivity.

After protracted negotiations with the Ukrainian government, the international community funded the costs of decommissioning the plant, completed in December 2000. Since 2004, carried out the construction of a new sarcophagus for reactor.

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