Monday, May 24, 2010

Herpes Virus And Escorts

TRAP END HOME FOR THE MOSQUITOES

Mosquitoes are guided to the people receiving the C02 bouncing breathing.


Obviously this trick works as do the threats
fishermen, mosquitoes pass to the interior
by the end of the funnel, attracted by
the C02 produced by fermentation, and after
realize that this is not a
c human uerpo are trapped, unable to find
output .



To assist in the continued fight against mosquitoes carrying the disease of dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever, we bring you a homemade trap that can kill many of these insects.

Basically what is needed is:
- 200 ml of water
- 50 grams of brown sugar
- 1 gram of yeast
- a plastic bottle 2 liters

1. Cut a plastic bottle in half and stick to the bottom, but not the top boats.

2. Mix brown sugar with hot water. When you have hot water mixed with sugar, water cooled.

3. Add in yeast. No need to mix it. It will create carbon dioxide.
4. Put the top in, as forming a funnel.
5. Cover the entire bottle with something black, and put in some corner of your home.
In two weeks you will see the number of mosquitoes who died in the bottle.
home
This method, simple and green is very useful in schools, kindergartens, hospitals and homes. It's good for everybody. Contribute to the eradication of dengue!



Sincerely.

Home Phone Service Providers Ontario

Disappearance in Mexico

Case: Edmundo Reyes Amaya and Gabriel Alberto Cruz Sánchez

Missing in May 2007 NATIONAL DAY AGAINST
DISAPPEARANCE IN MEXICO
Request for signatures for delivery : Detention - Disappearance
Puebla, May 23. The DISAPPEARANCE PEOPLE is a crime against humanity punishable under Article 7 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Mexico has signed it would put legal instruments, such as: the American Convention on Forced Disappearance of Persons and the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearances of the United Nations Organization. In the Mexican Constitution Article 22. He says: "Punishments of death, mutilation, infamy, branding, whipping, beating, torture of any kind ...."

However, in our country these outrageous practices are followed underway. Such is the case: Edmundo Reyes Amaya and Gabriel Alberto Cruz Sánchez, social activists disappeared by elements of the Federal Army and police forces in the city of Oaxaca on May 25, 2007, and are facing jail illegal, inhuman, degrading and torture as a recurrent way it has done with those facing detention and disappearance, flagrantly violating their most basic human rights such as the right to life and freedom. The newspaper reports, documentation of various human rights NGOs and the Commission of Mediation (Eat), confirm unequivocally that are the federal government and state of Oaxaca directly responsible for his arrest and disappearance.


In the same year were arrested and disappeared human rights defender Francisco Paredes Ruiz, Lauro Juárez (Indian Chatino), Daniela and Virginia Ortiz Ramírez (Triqui communities in the region).


The forced disappearance as a state policy has two characteristics: for political reasons, which applies to all social activist and opponents of the regime, and for social reasons, that in this, the federal government seeks to disguise to evade responsibility for institutions and the Federal Army framing them under the concept of "uprisings" no intention rescue.

Enforced disappearance on social grounds is supported by the policy of criminalizing poverty and popular protest. So far the current Calderon administration are more than four thousand cases of enforced disappearance, more than 22 000 people killed, including students, human rights defenders, peasants and indigenous leaders, social activists.

The institutionalization of a military-police state under the pretext of combating organized crime is a reality we have the Mexican people. With the army and federal police on the streets has increased and intensified repression and security policy unconstitutionally overreaching jurisdiction soldiers and police, with which the State grants impunity to the perpetrators and masterminds of these crimes.


In our collective memory does not forget the cases of enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings and torture in the years of the dirty war with the student movement of '68, the corpus Thursday June 10, 1971, with the indigenous and peasant massacres in the 90's and Chenal Acteal, Chiapas, in the Pool and Aguas Blancas, Guerrero, in the six years of Fox: the slaughter of cold water in Oaxaca, the murder of the Defender of Human Rights and Digna Ochoa Placido in Mexico City, and so far the government Felipe Calderon of the existence of more than 500 political prisoners and prisoners of conscience who have been subjected to physical and psychological torture and forced disappearance cases found among those above, and, extrajudicial executions in 2007 of: Hilario Benito Navarro Guzmán, Francisco Pérez Ramiro Mendoza, in 2008: Agustín Alfaro Calvo, Ramon Vazquez Celestino, Lorenzo Fernández Ortega, José Gómez Estrada, Miguel Ángel Gutiérrez Ávila, in 2009: Roblero Abarca, Raul Lucas Lucia, Fermin Mariano Matías; in 2010: Joseph Reyes, Beatriz Trujillo Alberta Darling and Jyri Jaakkola.

In the collective consciousness of our history still echo the militant voices of mothers, fathers, brothers, friends and colleagues claim the live presentation of all disappeared, than facing terrorism and state violence, overcoming fear with courage and courage responses caused hurtful, dehumanizing and negative about the whereabouts of their relatives. Nobody, anywhere in the world, deserves to suffer as punishment of the crime of disappearance detention.

To the protests of Latin America live presentation was twinned from the Rio Grande to Patagonia, a cry toured the Continent: Living were taken, alive we began International Week of the Disappeared, the posters and banners with pictures of victims of enforced disappearance spread throughout America and the world, the month chosen was May. In some places the demand of the people has paid off, the fascist generals are in the prisons of Argentina, and justice need to popular demand will spread to other countries. Require

live presentation of the disappeared today is to preserve life and liberty of our relatives, brothers and friends in the future, is to help democratize our country, for which no citizen can remain apathetic to this demand for justice . Sincerely



not forget, not forgive, reconcile us not! Living

took them, alive we want them!

For a General Amnesty Law!

The live of all the disappeared!

Freedom for all political prisoners and prisoners of conscience in the country!

No criminalization of social movements and human rights defenders!


Defense Network

Human Rights Independent Committee for the Defence of Human Rights Front

Trade Unions, Social, Student and Puebla State Farmworker

In Solidarity: Panel of Human Rights Observation Puebla, Human Rights Center "Arriaga Joel Navarro

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Dignity, Justice, Freedom Defense Network
Human Rights
REDDH

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Why Am I Blpwing My Nose All The Time?

Chiaroscuro: child malnutrition situation

Article published
in Trade, Monday May 24, 2010

By Eduardo Zegarra

The INEI recently presented the results of the DHS, demographic and health survey household, in 2009. The survey records that in 2009 23.8% have children under age 5 with chronic malnutrition rate is 27.5% lower than 2008. This is good news for the country, but should be considered that there is an inertial tendency to fall in this indicator by the decline in the fertility rate of women (especially rural), and the fact that children between 4 and 5 years of the previous year (2008) out of the cohort of measurement, and enter those between 0 and 1 year, less prone to malnutrition. Not measure malnutrition in children between 5 and 9 years is a serious gap in the national statistics, which should be remedied as soon as possible. But the results are not to celebrate. In today's Peru 45% of children in the poorest quintile are chronically malnourished, and 30% of women in the second quintile. With these figures is even unlikely that Peru will soon go very high levels of social backwardness, less claim to the same results as those obtained by neighboring countries such as Chile and Costa Rica in the region.

The main concern about this is that the Government still lacks a food security policy that protects the most vulnerable. While it is true that the authorities can show some success in macroeconomic management of the financial crisis of 2009, should recognize serious problems to advance important social indicators such as those linked to food. It is crucial that politicians put the power of the population in the first item on the agenda, which should be key issue in the upcoming municipal elections, regional and national. One of the keys is to reform the food programs such as the Vaso de Leche, a vast network of mothers organized around food that has not had much impact on nutritional children.

This valuable program must be leaving the approach to deliver rations expensive, inadequate and poor quality food to children, to move to the use of family bonds aimed at eliminating household food insecurity. Instruments of this type have been much more effective in improving feeding people in rural Mexico (Progresa) and in Brazil (Bolsa Familia). It is also important to establish a food reserve in the national budget to meet the increasingly predictable price shock or short-term food supply problems, such as the recent sugar, where the government ended in disorder directing the limited resources of the Agrarian Bank (A bank is supposed to farmers) to three importers of sugar, not exactly an example of good governance. Hopefully 2010 will not be another bad year for the feeding of the 2011 Peruvian and have better proposals and effective results in food and nutrition.


Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Baytronix Telescope Directions

Declares Emergency As the sugar industry is a strange and exaggerated crisis


Interview Eduardo Zegarra, Researcher, GRADE, by Jimena de la Quinta economic Rumbo N Channel, Thursday April 29, 2010.