Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Briggs Governor Spring Diagram

AN ENERGY BAR crammed with

coffee From the smoke emerged that duende,
and thanks to his powers, stood before me,
sidestepped our amazement at the miracle, as a fatuous
folded looks big bang.

could not narrate the paths,

voice was perceived as melodies oblong,
but still unable to decipher their expressions,
just touched me, by its desire to respond.

beset me many questions, many
overflowed as a souvenir ocher robe, on the sea,
and we were at his side, in the smoke, close together,
her figure in my hands, and fire caresses again.

Everything revolved around him, like a kaleidoscope, glowing in fluorescent
and the harmonies of happy moments, but we can not dominate
circular time, implacable,
brief them until Zoebius abandoned us.

And totally absorbed at the unexpected happiness experienced,
now, the usual transparency of nothing in my being,
no longer haunts me as an irony of fate, although causality
, prevented me shout, do not leave me!.

FERNANDO, THE NAVIGATOR OF SEAS, RIVERS AND DREAMS

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Glory Hole In Sandiego

Mercury poisoning. Degenerationist neuronal


"I THINK IT IS ABSOLUTELY CRIMINAL MERCURY GIVE A BABY." says Boyd Haley, Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Chemistry, University of Kentucky Although mercury is known to cause neuronal degeneration, are you still adding to processed foods and mandatory vaccines. Why? REMEMBER THE ADDRESS IN APRIL 2010 BY BILL GATES SAID WHERE THE USE OF VACCINES IN THE EFFORT TO REDUCE THE WORLD POPULATION and find the answer. Most people do not come in direct contact with mercury, but are exposed to continuous small doses, leading to a slow but steady poisoning of the brain. Over the years, it alters the trial will, rational thought, memory decreases emotional stability. This metal has the unfortunate property to the fetus during pregnancy leaving long-term sequelae in children, including memory loss, decline in language skills and other cognitive complications. Mercury is found in dangerous amounts in fish and seafood (it is paradoxical to promote the intake of these animals because it contains Omega-3). Also in syrup corn (HFCS) used in most processed foods found in supermarkets, such as jams, soft drinks and ready-made baked goods and, in soups, breads, pasta sauces, cereals, frozen foods, meat products, seasonings for salads and condiments. It is also found in health products, including protein bars, food "low calorie" and energy drinks. But more serious is the direct inoculation of mercury were made babies and children with vaccines. A child receives approximately a total of 25 vaccines from birth to early adolescence. Many of them contain thimerosal, a preservative containing 49% mercury. This unprecedented use of mercury in children is creating a generation of children with cognitive impairment tive

Monday, February 7, 2011

Nursing Diagnosis Of Acute Gastroenteritis

"Miroscopias? Returning from paradise



How about people! in this post I will not speak of poetry, but of literature, specifically for Children's Literature. The reason for this change of subject is that this Sunday I was fortunate to attend the "Children's Book Fair and Pontevedra Youth" where, after being previously presented at VillagarcĂ­a de Arosa, was exposed Miroscopio Project, an initiative promoted by the Center of Philosophy for girls and nenos Galicia



The project consists of 5 stories for children ( Lara, Maria, Anton, Oscar and Salvatore ) accompanied by educational material to work with each of the books, music composed especially for them and this curious exhibition.




The original illustrations of the stories are the work of artist and friend Mary Corleone, author of the books in collaboration with my mother and a group of teachers in the area many years ago founders of Center of Philosophy for girls and nenos of Galicia, educational partnership inspired by the work of American philosopher Matthew Lipman.

Lipman, considered the father of philosophy for children, established a methodology that aims to contribute to the ripening process ethical, moral and civic education of children through the harmonization of thinking, feeling and doing using tools such as emotional intelligence and development of creativity and critical thinking from childhood.

Personally, and as my mother was also my teacher for many years in a row from 4 of GBS until the end of high school, I had the chance to work with this method in the classroom, where I keep good memories of books like "Kio and Gus," "Lisa" or "Harry" (in fact my dog \u200b\u200bis named Kio after one of the characters Lipman)



Miroscopio Project is a proposal which, as indicated by the authors, "invites us to listen and look the other way it invites us to ..." miroscopia r ", which is to look at listening, observing that it is looking, which is to look inward and turn it to look, it is to look asked, looking at asking for explanations, a careful and affectionate look ..., which is ultimately what all the children of the world but do not know. "



But if I am speaking here of the philosophy for children and Miroscopio Project is not because I particularly passionate about the subject, and I do not know enough to go too deep, but because I had the honor of appear as a small star of Salvatore, one of the 5 stories inspired by the ideas that come to mind for each of the 5 children that the star.


The Art of Mary some of which I've hung around here, combined with photographs of my childhood drawings and elements of nature, getting a three-dimensional effect thanks to its original design results in some beautiful compositions. These designs, along with various teaching aids like a huge "Miroscopio" are part of the exhibition that these days you can see in Pontevedra.

course, plus an exciting initiative, Project Salvatore Miroscopio and the child who wants to be "global veterinarian, are primarily a precious childhood memory I wanted to share here on the blog with you, hope you like!

For more information, here I leave the Miroscopio Project Blog:

http:// proyectomiroscopio.blogspot.com /

and Everest editorial page where you can order the book if you are interested:

http://miroscopio.everest.es/

Sunday, January 23, 2011

How Long Does A Haemotoma Take





How about people! long ago that I updated the blog and the truth is that I find it a bit unusual to write here again, but hey, one of the goals I have set for this new year is to give a little life this, so from now I will try to upload something to blog more regularly.

" Rain behind the glass" is and intends to be a blog dedicated to poetry, even today, as an exception and try to justify the state of "coma" blog in recent months, I will not speak of poetry.

As you know most of you who have read this blog once, I've spent the last 6 months of the year studying in Brazil, University Federal do Rio de Janeiro, thanks Magellan Scholarship to Polytechnic University. Wear something less than a month in Spain, but so far I have not had time to write here because I've had a few days ago that with a little luck will have been the last review of the race and so far I've been busy studying.

moment I'm writing from the airport of Santiago de Compostela, where I have something more than an hour's drive up to the beautiful house of my grandparents, located at the mouth of the river in the river Mera Ortigueira and where I will spend some time alone and in permanent contact with nature, trout fishing, bass and salmon in the area, which are now the best holiday post-tests that come to mind since there is nothing I enjoy more than fishing.

probably until early February when it returns to Madrid, not only internet but do not even have phone coverage, so I feel like at least show signs of life before I go to no longer postpone the commencement of the activity on the blog this year.

About Brazil, the truth is that neither I can think of where to begin ... while there I had many times the intention to write something in the blog on their experiences was living, but the frantic pace of life that takes in a city like Rio does not let even a second free to write, since there are always different things to do, and when I wanted myself to tell you something he had lived for a week already so much the past days I had already accumulated and there was no way to write a post for less than 20 pages without it being a hell turra.

For the same reason, I will not give you the can here telling you a thousand anecdotes of Rio in an interminable post, as I believe that these things are much more entertaining in person and have good reeds an afternoon Madrid, and that if any man you want to hear the story stayed and beer in hand.

By way of brief summary, I can tell you that I bring the image of Brazil and Rio de Janeiro is unbeatable throughout my life I have been fortunate to have known cities in everything from beautiful cities like La Coruña, Venice, Buenos Aires or Paris (where I spent Christmas Eve certainly trapped by the snow) really cities "uninhabitable" as Madrid, Montevideo, and Sao Paulo Ferrol, but since then none of them seems to me comparable to Rio de Janeiro.


One begins to understand what is known as "A Cidade Maravilhosa " takes only about 10 minutes there. It is an exuberant city in every way, from the wilderness of the mountains is unlikely integrated in the urban environment (Rio has a National Park within the city itself full of monkeys, parrots, hummingbirds and butterflies of all colors ) to the miles of pristine beaches that bathe the entire city where one can surf both at 2 am Under the lights of the promenade of Ipanema, like holding a coconut ice cream and a few caipirinhas in Copacabana for less than 3 euros pigs or fish numbers and dive with penguins and sea turtles on the beach of Barra de Tijuca, but above all, Rio is a fascinating city of extreme warmth and friendliness of the Brazilians and the ongoing cultural activity, spontaneity and creativity that permeates every corner of the city.

By far the most impressive of this amazing city is happy living almost worldwide. It is something one does not absorb until you see with your own eyes, since they are already rich or poor, male or female ... the Brazilians are primarily optimistic, positive and full of life, and it shows in each of the things they do, because it is amazing how open, friendly, easygoing and spontaneous that is people when happy.

The nearly 6 months I spent in Rio were a unique experience and probably the most intense 6 months of my life, as well as experience the city of Rio de Janeiro and its beautiful surroundings as Ilha Grande, Buzios and Niteroi, I had the opportunity to travel to Argentina and Uruguay, and although I had to go back to Spain for the last two tests of the race and present the PFC, I have not the slightest doubt that I will return to Rio in have the chance.

Ultimately, and in short (which I'm coming home in 10 minutes and I hope to be fishing for trout), Rio de Janeiro me like a cartoon city, full of impossible shapes and colors, imagination and fantasy, a paradise not only natural but mostly human where I had the good fortune to meet wonderful people whose friendship is the best memory you bring me there.



PS: I let you here some pictures of Brazil: http://www

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and Argentina and Uruguay:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=24475 & id = 100000758449191

if you like to keep an eye. greetings to all!