Archive for January, 2010

01.21
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The seventeenth century

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The seventeenth century and the Enlightenment in the early seventeenth century the medical profession still did not enjoy prestige among the population too. Quevedo elaborates on his incompetence and their greed in many verses: Edward Jenner, discoverer of the smallpox vaccine. In 1980 the WHO declared the disease eradicated. Yesterday bleed, bleed today. Tomorrow is another dry and windy Kirieleyson. Giving money to the council, present at that healed by miracle or by chance, barbar well, eat better. Contradicting opinions. Always blame the one who died that was so messy and order their Talegona. What with this and good mule, kill a pig every year and twenty friends sick as I am no Socrates. Francisco de Quevedo. But Newton, Leibniz and Galileo will give way in this century the scientific method.While still categorized diseases such as diabetes on the basis of more or less sweet taste of urine, or while smallpox becomes the new scourge of Europe, the technical and scientific developments are about to inaugurate an era more effective and decisive. Edward Jenner, British physician, noted that farmers who have suffered a mild illness of his cows, as small fluid-filled blisters, do not get the dreaded smallpox, and decides to conduct an experiment to test his hypothesis: With an inoculation lancet of the fluid from a blister of a girl infected by smallpox vaccine (variolae vaccine) to a boy named James Phipps, a volunteer for the experiment. After a few days presented the usual symptoms: fever and some blisters. At six weeks the child inoculated a sample from a smallpox patient and wait. James Phipps did not get the disease and since then, this type of immunization is known as “vaccine”.William Harvey, English physician, is the great physiologist of the century, official discoverer of blood circulation, neatly described in his anatomical Exercitatio motu cordis et sanguinis in Animalibus (1628). In the last years of his life he also wrote some treatises embryological interest. The most widespread theory about blood before the publication of Harvey’s work is that this is produced in the liver from food constantly. But his observations will show that this is not possible: the amount of blood passing from the vena cava to the heart and the arteries that is overwhelmingly superior to that of food eaten: The left ventricle, whose minimum is half ounces sends blood to the aorta with each contraction no less than an eighth of the blood it contains, so every half hour from the heart blood around 3000 drachmas (about 12 kg), an amount far greater than can be formed in the liver: then it is necessary to pass back through the heart.William Harvey, the father of modern physiology and embryology. Considered by some as one of the greatest figures in world history of medical knowledge. Harvey takes a more vitalistic versus mechanistic Renaissance: living things are animated by a series of driving forces, which are the cause of their physiological activity, subject of his study in a scientific perspective, but all subject to a vis ( strength) above, the origin of life, although not necessarily divine nature. During this century experimentation progressed at such a rate that the clinic was unable to absorb. Begins to melt the Academies of experts for the transmission of information from the ongoing findings: the Accademia dei Lincei in Rome, the Royal Society in London, or the Academie des Sciences in Paris.Because of the many innovative proposals emerging therapeutic iatrochemistry as a discipline in its own right, whose main exponent is Franciscus Sylvius, heir to the chemical perspective of medicine by Helmont anticipated. Cerebri anatomi home of Major Thomas Willis doctors assigned to this school were Santorio iatrochemistry Sanctorius or Thomas Willis. Santorio was the author of a studythat placed him at the beginning of a long list of endocrinologists, being the first to define the metabolic processes: The first controlled experiment on the human metabolism was published in 1614 in his book Ars de statica medecine. 50 Santorio described as weighing yourself before and after sleeping, eating, working, having sex, drinking and excreting. He found that most of the food she ate was lost in what he called “insensible perspiration.”Like Harvey, Santorio blamed these processes to a “life force” that animated the living tissue. developed as Vitalism philosophical approach and found adherents among physicians and naturalists, reaching its peak in mid-eighteenth century, the hand Xavier Bichat (1771 – 1802), John Hunter (1728 – 1799), Fran ois Magendie (1783-1855) and Hans Driesch (1867-1941).Thomas Willis in his Cerebri anatomi (1664) described several anatomical brain structures, including vascular Willis polygon, named in his honor, but technical improvements, such as a microscope, would expand the level of detail and anatomical descriptions soon proliferate eponymous structures named by their discoverers and by later historians: Johann Georg Wirsung (which names the excretory duct of the pancreas), Thomas Wharton (Wharton’s duct is the excretion of the submandibular salivary gland), Nicolas Stenon ( parotid duct: excretory parotid gland), Caspar Bartholin, De Graaf and so on. Compound microscope made to 1751 by Magny. Another prominent physician of this period is Thomas Sydenham, known as the English Hippocrates.

01.20
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Volmerz Levitt was

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Volmerz Levitt was born in the district of Main-Kinzig-Kreis, a small town near the German city of Frankfurt. In 1935 he moved with his family to Dayton (Ohio, USA) fleeing Nazi persecution. He studied primary school in Dayton, where he wrote articles for the school magazine column. Later he began his secondary education at the Hight School in Dayton, arranging it with a small job as a reporter with the Dayton Herald. He finished his studies he joined the army and fought in World War II, on his return he graduated in economics at Antioch University receiving his AB in 1949. Two years later obtained a doctorate in economics from Ohio State University and began his teaching at the University of North Dakota. In 1959 he accepted a professorship at the Harvard Business School. When he retired from teaching he was appointed Professor Emeritus at Harvard University in May 2003.He died of cancer on June 28, 2006 at his home in Belmont, Massachusetts.

01.19
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Development of document

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Development of document management for centuries, document management in organizations was the exclusive domain of managers, archivists and librarians, whose basic hand tools were the record books, folders, binders, boxes and crates in which documents are saved paper (and later the audiovisual and documents on magnetic media or optical) or kardex files that allow cross-referencing and a long list of information retrieval techniques using coding and classification systems. More recently they were added to the computer, which are increasingly necessary because of the complexity and level of sophistication that they have reached the computer systems of administrative support.Computer use in document management in practice starts from the major anglophone national libraries, the Library of Congress United States of America and the British Library, which in the 60s of the twentieth century created base programs data known as MARC (Machine Readable Cataloging) or computer-readable cataloging. Soon after also beginning to use computerized records to inventory administrative documentation on paper. When the use of information and communication technologies became common in the public and private, with the start of the databases and the advent of word processors and other office applications, and especially with the advent of e-mail it became necessary to capture and preserve documents also are born, live and die in an electronic format. Achieving this was a new leap in the complexity and demands on computer systems and in the thinking of managers and archivists.At present, coexisting in the diverse world of document management systems from simple manual record incoming and outgoing correspondence, even the most sophisticated computer systems that manage not only the administrative documentation itself, it comes in paper or electronically, but also control the workflow of the process of examining files, capture data from production databases, accounting and other, linked with the contents of archives, libraries, documentation centers and allow sophisticated search and retrieve information from anywhere.

01.18
10

Over time, this

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In 1975 the company acquired La Lupa Assoc in the city of Luque the necessary land to start building the Loma Palma Construction, so he hires workers and architects to realize the construction of at least 500 homes . The following year, 1976, begin to pave the 100 of the streets of the village, this process took almost the whole year. The place also had to have electricity and running water, it took shape in 1977, when several houses were inhabited by new owners. In 1978, completed the works and all the houses were sold thanks to the publicity in the newspapers of the time. By then Palma Loma was the largest Luque urbanization in terms of size, construction and services (electricity, water, etc). The center of Luque and surroundings were the only areas of town that had electricity and running water at a time.That’s why Palm Hill was a neighborhood modern and advanced at that time and also for the fine brick houses with those exceptions, because outside the neighborhood was all forest and field, the few houses were wooden and had very distanced from one another, since it was country and of course had no electricity, running water or modern bathroom. These popular areas used for latrines and water consumption had the artesian well.

01.18
10

Servicing Today, the

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Servicing Today, the changing needs of businesses, families and institutions, has redirected the focus to banking services, which become their main source of income from net interest income reduction, more marked reduction the more mature financial system of a country and the lower are interest rates. The means of payment (cr cards, checks, transfers), ensure the success of international trade between the parties, ensuring the solvency import-export, finance, financial markets and operations with large companies and public institutions, make the approach to banking as a universal financial services companies. Special mention deserve the major business units of large banks, another major source of business and power to these institutions, leading to form powerful multinational groups with interests in diverse areas.Depending on the laws of the countries, banks may fulfill additional functions than those above, for example trade in stocks, government bonds, currencies of other countries, etc.. When these activities are performed by a single bank is called universal bank or multiple banks. Similarly, these activities can be undertaken separately by banks specializing in one or more activities in particular. This is called a specialized bank. Independent of the types of banks, they allow the money circulating in the economy, that money that people or organizations are available to move to other who do not and, as requested. This facilitates the activities of these individuals and organizations and improve the performance of the economy. It inferred the importance of banking in the economic history of mankind.

01.17
10

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01.17
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Stages

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A strategic plan generally consists of several stages: Stage 1: Analysis of the situation. Lets know reality in which the organization operates. Stage 2: Diagnosis of the situation. It allows to know the current conditions under which the organization performs, it is necessary to establish mechanisms to measure the current situation (both inside and outside the company). Step 3: Statement of corporate objectives. The Strategic Objectives are the future points where the organization intends to reach. These goals should be properly quantified, measurable and real, since then must be measured. Stage 4: Corporate Strategies. Corporate strategies reflect the need of enterprises and institutions to respond to market needs (internal and external) in order to “play” properly with “tabs” and “moves” right on time and right conditions. Stage 5: Action plan. Stage 6: Monitoring.The tracking or monitoring allows “control” the evolution of the implementation of corporate strategies in companies or organizations, ie, monitoring lets you know the way it is implementing and developing strategies and actions of the company, to avoid surprises end, they can hardly be compensated. Stage 7: Evaluation Evaluation is the process for measuring the results and see how these are meeting their goals. The assessment allows a “cut” at a certain time and compare the stated objective reality. It exists for a wide variety of tools.

01.14
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Sustainable Living at it’s Best! Chocorua NH Real Estate Showcase with Badger Realty!

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Click on Image to see Full Size. Sustainable Living at it’s best! Passive solar home with 8 acres, fields and privacy in National Historical District. Over 350 types of perennials blossom from early Spring to Fall. Numerous Organic fruits and vegetables in mature gardens. Alternative heating sources save on overall home expenses. Beach Rights. Site cleared for barn.A must see! MLS: 2670563 Listed by: Meghan Simone Maureen Garrett of Badger Realty 603-356-5757 or BadgerRealty.com meg badgerrealty.com mo badgerrealty.com PO BOX 750, North Conway, NH 03,860

01.13
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1905 – Present

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The owner of YPFB Transport, Gildo Angulo, denounced the president of YPFB, Carlos Villegas. Deputies say the MAS exmilitar search prominence. Indictment. The owner of YPFB Transport, Gildo Angulo, charged on Friday against the executive of YPFB, Carlos Villegas. Irregularities. The head of YPFB by the Ministry of the Presidency, Fernando Vincenti, stated that the reports of the economic and legal carrier is’ hiding ‘all liabilities (El Deber) The reason: The more you bother with the complaint on the Transredes Cesar Navarro deputies believed that the charges should not be treated in the media and his colleague Jorge Silva Gildo Angulo believes that leadership may be seeking public. Throughout the early decades of the twentieth century, thousands of people continue installing in Alberta, lured by the promise of free land to cultivate. The economy of the province until the end of the First World War, markedly depended on agriculture. The discovery of oil reserves in 1914 and Canada’s entry into the war and little industrial diversification of the economy of the province.
After the war, entered into a great economic depression. The low prices charged for goods produced by farms and large periods of drought destroyed the agricultural economy of the province between 1918 and 1921. This year, the majority of the population of the province vote for representatives of a political party recently founded, and practically unknown, the United Farmers of Alberta, conservative tendencies. Until then, the province was ruled by the Liberal Party of Alberta. Since 1921, all governors of Alberta political party leaders would be conservative. The United Farmers of Alberta instituiria public schools throughout the province and built several roads and railways.
Step to recover its economy from 1922. However, the province would come back into recession, much larger than the one in 1920, with the onset of the Great Depression in 1929. Major periods of drought spread throughout the 1930’s and great plagues of grasshoppers devoured much of what the farmers of the time managed to cultivate. The few farmers who managed to cultivate a successful harvest had to charge reasonable prices. As a result, the vast majority of farmers are indebted. Many fled in the direction of the countryside to cities – which were also hit by the Depression, with the suspension of payments of shops and businesses, and high unemployment. In 1934, the population of Alberta once again vote for representatives of a political party recently founded, and almost unknown, the Social Credit. Aberhert leader William was governor of Alberta in 1935. Had promised to solve the population problems of the Depression, but the few steps that I take Aberhert try to solve the problems of the Depression were annulled by the Parliament of Canada, which considers that such measures were unconstitutional.
The effects of the Great Depression would be extended until 1939, when Canada entered the Second World War. Since then, Alberta’s economy flourish. The cities of Calgary and Edmonton industrializes, attracting thousands of people. Regular periods of rain again in 1938, allowing farmers to grow large quantities of food. Weapons, food supplies and many were sent to Montreal and from there to the United Kingdom.
In 1947, the discovery of large reserves of oil in Leduc, a small town near Edmonton. The province since industrializes quickly. In 1954, manufacturing had surpassed agriculture as the largest source of income in Alberta. Thousands of people, many of them immigrants, settled in the province. Royalties that the government of Alberta received by oil extraction in the province allowed the construction of roads, hospitals, schools and improvements to various public services. The province is rapidly urbanizing. In 1945, only 25 of the population lived in Alberta’s two biggest cities of the province, Calgary or Edmonton. In 1966, this percentage had risen to 50 , and now this percentage is approximately 70 .
During the 1960s and 1970s, were found in the province extensive reserves of natural gas and oil. Until the 1950s, Alberta was also a major producer of coal, but the shrinking use of coal as fuel in North America gradually decreased annual production of coal in Alberta. This production was stabilized only in 1967, when Japan imported coal passage United States and Canada.
Furthermore, the discovery of large reserves of bitumen in the 1960s – now the province has the largest reserves of this natural resource of the world, more than all others of the world reserves of bitumen combined. Was constructed two processing centers and a group of factories and refineries to extract fuel from bitumen reserves, the first in 1967 and the second in 1978.
Since the 1970s, the economy of Alberta way to diversify. Calgary became the largest financial center of western Canadian tourism and a way to gain increased importance in the economy of the province. In 1988, Calgary hosted the Winter Olympics. Recently, in 2001, the province passed to private companies entering the market for electricity production and distribution.

01.13
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Supported by financial

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Supported by financial institutions against corporate clients Financial institutions also face a cr risk when lending money to other companies and organizations. Typically, banks offer interest rates that depend on the probability of default by the debtor, demand guarantees and sometimes additional restrictions (such as limiting the dividends or the inability to borrow beyond certain limits). A recent mechanism to protect against breaches is to cr derivatives as cr default swaps. Financial institutions also have specialized departments that analyze the financial health of their debtors.