Diario de un perroFuenteovejuna Semana 1: Mes 01: Mes 02: Mes 04: Mes 05: Mes 12: Mes 13: Mes 15: Mes 16: Mes 17: Mes 18: Mes 19: Mes 20: Mes 21: La solución no es echar un perro a la calle, sino educarlo. No conviertas en problema una grata compañía. Ayuda a tomar conciencia y así poder acabar con el problema de los perros callejeros. Volver al principio de "Diario de un perro" Volver al principioConflictos generacionalesJorge El médico ingles Ronald Gibson, comenzó una conferencia sobre conflictos generacionales, citando cuatro frases: 1). 'Nuestra juventud gusta del lujo y es mal educada, no hace caso a las autoridades y no tiene el menor respeto por los de mayor edad. Nuestros hijos hoy son unos verdaderos tiranos. Ellos no se ponen de pie cuando una persona anciana entra. Responden a sus padres y son simplemente malos'. 2). 'Ya no tengo ninguna esperanza en el futuro de nuestro país si la juventud de hoy toma mañana el poder, porque esa juventud es insoportable, desenfrenada, simplemente horrible. 3). 'Nuestro mundo llegó a su punto crítico. Los hijos ya no escuchan a sus padres. El fin del mundo no puede estar muy lejos. 4). 'Esta juventud esta malograda hasta el fondo del corazón. Los jóvenes son malhechores y ociosos. Ellos jamás serán como la juventud de antes. La juventud de hoy no será capaz de mantener nuestra cultura'. Después de estas cuatro citas, quedó muy satisfecho con la aprobación, que los
asistentes a la conferencia, daban a cada una de las frases dichas. Y entonces reveló el
origen de las frases mencionadas: Padres y Madres de familia, relájense pues siempre fue así... gracias a Dios, y ello sólo demuestra que la historia de la humanidad es completamente cíclica. Volver al principio de "Conflictos generacionales" Volver al principio2009 World Congress on Computer Science and Information Engineering (CSIE 2009)March 31 - April 2, 2009 Los Angeles/Anaheim, USA http://world-research-institutes.org/conferences/CSIE/2009 CALL FOR PAPERS & EXPO The Los Angeles/Anaheim area is known for its many renowned attractions, such as Disneyland, Universal Studios and the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Very few cities in the world offer as much entertainment, excitement and diversity as Los Angeles/Anaheim does. CSIE 2009 intends to be a global forum for researchers and engineers to present and discuss recent advances and new techniques in computer science and information engineering. CSIE 2009 consists of the following Technical Symposiums: * Communications & Mobile Computing Symposium * Computer Applications Symposium * Computer Design & VLSI Symposium * Data Mining & Data Engineering Symposium * Intelligent Systems Symposium * Multimedia & Signal Processing Symposium * Software Engineering Symposium CSIE 2009 conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society and all papers in the proceedings will be included in EI Compendex, ISTP, and IEEE Xplore. In addition to research papers, CSIE 2009 also seeks exhibitions of modern products and equipment for computer science and information engineering. Important Dates: Paper/Abstract Submission Deadline: September 30, 2008 Review Notification: November 15, 2008 Final Papers and Author Registration Deadline: December 7, 2008 Organizing Committee: General Chair: Adrian Martin, World Research Institutes, USA Program Chair: Mark Burgin, University of California at Los Angeles, USA Symposium Chairs: Chan H. Ham, University of Central Florida, USA Publicity Chair: Nitin Upadhyay, Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), India (Please forward to those who may be interested) Volver al principio de la convocatoria del Congreso Volver al principioEn todas partes cuecen habasFuenteovejuna Desde la España profundaDesde la Italia profunda
Volver al principio de "En todas partes cuecen habas" Volver al principioOFERTAS DE TRABAJOPostdoctoral positions in high-energy astrophysics, astroparticle and gravitational physicsThe Center for Relativistic Astrophysics (CRA), hosted by the Georgia Tech School of Physics, invites applications for several postdoctoral scholar positions in the areas of gravitational wave physics, including numerical relativity, and experimental and theoretical high-energy astrophysics/astroparticle physics. Initial appointments will be for one year, with subsequent re-appointments contingent on continued funding and satisfactory performance. The expected starting date is September 2009, but earlier dates are also possible. The newly established CRA is devoted to interdisciplinary research and education linking high-energy astrophysics, astroparticle physics, numerical relativity and gravitational wave physics. Center faculty working on these areas include David Ballantyne, Pablo Laguna (director), Deirdre Shoemaker, James Sowell, Ignacio Taboada and Paul Wiita. Observational and experimental efforts at the CRA include NuSTAR, LSST and IceCube. More information about the CRA and its research can be found at http://www.cra.gatech.edu Applicants are expected to have their Ph.D. degree by September 2009. Complete applications include 1. A cover letter including a list of three researchers who will be sending letters of
recommendation Electronic submission of applications and letters as PDF attachments to Center for Relativistic Astrophysics Postdocs We will begin reviewing applications on December 1, 2008, and will continue until all available positions are filled. The Georgia Institute of Technology, a unit of the University System of Georgia, is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer. Volver al principio de la oferta Volver al principio de "Ofertas de Trabajo" Volver al principioURGENT: Postdoctoral opening at University of Santiago de Compostela, SPAINDEPARTAMENTO DE FÍSICA DE PARTÍCULAS Postdoctoral position on UHE neutrino and cosmic ray detection using the radio technique The Astroparticle Physics Group at the Dept. of Particle Physics, Univ. of Santiago de Compostela, SPAIN, has an open 1+1-year postdoctoral position to work on phenomenological aspects of the detection of extremely energetic neutrinos and cosmic rays using Cherenkov radio pulses. The group is involved in the LUNASKA experiment, an initiative to search for nanosecond pulses of Cherenkov radiation produced by neutrino and cosmic ray interactions in the Moon using radiotelescopes in Australia. The group is also interested in many other phenomenological aspects of ultra high energy neutrino and cosmic ray production, interaction and detection, as well as being involved in the analysis of data taken at the Pierre Auger Observatory. The position needs to be filled as soon as possible, if you are interested or know of any suitable candidate please contact Jaime Alvarez-Muniz at the e-mail address: The contract includes full social security benefits. Dr. Jaime Alvarez-Muniz Departamento de Fisica de Particulas Facultade de Fisica Universidade de Santiago de Compostela 15782 Santiago de Compostela SPAIN More information about the group can be found in the following link: and about the University of Santiago de Compostela in: http://www.usc.es and about the city of Santiago de Compostela itself (including a virtual tour) in: http://www.santiagoturismo.com/tour/ Volver al principio de la oferta Volver al principio de "Ofertas de Trabajo" Volver al principio |
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