#CiberDemosCratos #Efemerides 20150930
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Un diario para las generaciones XYZ.
#CanciónDelDía Nach - Disparos De Silencio ft. Wöyza
Video: https://youtu.be/MFgSUO5sDzM
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CUARTA Resolución de Modificaciones a las Reglas Generales de Comercio Exterior para 2015 y sus anexos 1, 14, 22, 27 y 30.
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#FotoDelDía Tian-shan ('montaña del cielo' en chino) es una de las cadenas montañosas más largas en asia central. Los ríos que recorren el valle han erosionado la cara norte del Tian-shan y han excavado cañones que están coloreados por la riqueza de los sedimentos. Dan como resultado esta pintura natural tan surrealista.
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#Acontecimientos
1791 – The first performance of The Magic Flute, the last opera by Mozart to make its debut, took place at Freihaus-Theater auf der Wieden in Vienna, Austria.
Mozart, Die Zauberflöte 1971, Stein, Ustinov, Gedda, Mathis, Deutekom, Workman https://youtu.be/c0cKnC3UvWU
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#FelizAniversário #FelizCumpleaños #HappyBirthday #JoyeuxAnniversaire #BuonCompleanno #Nacimientos
Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Rūmī (Persian: جلالالدین محمد رومی), also known as Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Balkhī (جلالالدین محمد بلخى), Mawlānā/Mevlânâ (مولانا, "our master"), Mevlevî/Mawlawī (مولوی, "my master"), and more popularly simply as Rumi (born september 30, 1207 – 17 December 1273), was a 13th-century Persian poet, jurist, Islamic scholar, theologian, and Sufi mystic.
I died as a mineral and became a plant,
I died as plant and rose to animal,
I died as animal and I was Man.
Why should I fear? When was I less by dying?
Yet once more I shall die as Man, to soar
With angels bless'd; but even from angelhood
I must pass on: all except God doth perish.
When I have sacrificed my angel-soul,
I shall become what no mind e'er conceived.
Oh, let me not exist! for Non-existence
Proclaims in organ tones,
To Him we shall return.
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از جمادی مُردم و نامی شدم —
وز نما مُردم به حیوان سرزدم
مُردم از حیوانی و آدم شدم —
پس چه ترسم؟ کی ز مردن کم شدم؟
حملهٔ دیگر بمیرم از بشر —
تا برآرم از ملائک بال و پر
وز ملک هم بایدم جستن ز جو —
کل شیء هالک الا وجهه
بار دیگر از ملک پران شوم —
آنچه اندر وهم ناید آن شوم
پس عدم گردم عدم چو ارغنون —
گویدم کانا الیه راجعون
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Jacques Aubert (30 September 1689 – 19 May 1753), also known as Jacques Aubert le Vieux (Jacques Aubert the Elder), was a French composer and violinist.
3ème suite pour deux flûtes https://youtu.be/tSRISqdoPCE
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Stanisław Konarski (actual name: Hieronim Konarski; 30 September 1700 – 3 August 1773) was a Polish pedagogue, educational reformer, political writer, poet, dramatist, Piarist monk and precursor of the Enlightenment in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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José María Teclo Morelos y Pavón
September 30, 1765, City of Valladolid, now Morelia, Michoacán
was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest and revolutionary rebel leader who led the Mexican War of Independence movement, assuming its leadership after the execution of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla in 1811. He was captured by the Spanish royalist military, tried by the Inquisition, defrocked as a cleric, and executed by civil authorities for treason in 1815.
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The Temperate House, Kew Gardens, London 1859-1863 by
Decimus Burton (30 September 1800 – 14 December 1881) was a prolific English architect and garden designer. A protegé of John Nash, he is particularly associated with projects in the classical style in London parks, including buildings at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and London Zoo, and with the layout and architecture of the seaside towns of Fleetwood and St Leonards-on-Sea, the spa town Tunbridge Wells and the Pharos Lighthouse
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Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (30 September 1852 – 29 March 1924) was an Irish composer, music teacher, and conductor. Born to a well-off and highly musical family in Dublin, Stanford was educated at the University of Cambridge before studying music in Leipzig and Berlin. He was instrumental in raising the status of the Cambridge University Musical Society, attracting international stars to perform with it.
"Irish Rhapsody No. 4, Op. 141: The Fisherman of Lough Neagh and what he saw" de London Philharmonic Orchestra https://youtu.be/VOrkiLpqKWI
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Jean Baptiste Perrin (30 September 1870 – 17 April 1942) was a French physicist who, in his studies of the Brownian motion of minute particles suspended in liquids, verified Albert Einstein’s explanation of this phenomenon and thereby confirmed the atomic nature of matter (sedimentation equilibrium). For this achievement he was honoured with the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1926.
Brownian motion or pedesis (from Greek: πήδησις /pˈɪːdiːsis/ "leaping") is the random motion of particles suspended in a fluid (a liquid or a gas) resulting from their collision with the quick atoms or molecules in the gas or liquid. Wiener Process refers to the mathematical model used to describe such Brownian Motion, which is often called a particle theory.
Sedimentation equilibrium in a solution or suspension of different particles, such as molecules, exists when the rate of transport of each material in any one direction due to sedimentation equals the rate of transport in the opposite direction due to diffusion. Sedimentation is due to an external force, such as gravity (for very large particles) or centrifugal force in a centrifuge.
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Gaspar Cassadó i Moreu (30 September 1897 – 24 December 1966) was a Spanish cellist and composer of the early 20th century. He was born in Barcelona to a church musician father and began taking cello lessons at age seven. When he was nine, he played in a recital where Pablo Casals was in the audience; Casals immediately offered to teach him. The city of Barcelona awarded him a scholarship so that he could study with Casals in Paris.
Suite for Solo Cello (1926) I. Preludio -- Fantasia, II. Sardana (Danza), III. Intermezzo e Danza Finale, Plays Jeanie Kim, cello https://youtu.be/KZXIpIMjHVY
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Sir Nevill Francis Mott, CH, FRS (30 September 1905 – 8 August 1996) was an English physicist who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1977 for his work on the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems, especially amorphous semiconductors. The award was shared with Philip W. Anderson and J. H. Van Vleck. The three had conducted loosely related research. Mott and Anderson clarified the reasons why magnetic or amorphous materials can some times be metallic and some times insulating. In 1973 he was awarded the A. A. Griffith Medal and Prize.
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David Fyodorovich Oistrakh (30 September [O.S. 17 September] 1908 – 24 October 1974) was a renowned Soviet classical violinist and violist. Oistrakh collaborated with major orchestras and musicians from many parts of the world, including the Soviet Union, Europe, and the United States, and was the dedicatee of numerous violin works, including both of Dmitri Shostakovich's violin concerti, and the violin concerto by Aram Khachaturian. He is considered one of the preeminent violinists of the 20th century.
David Oistrakh - Beethoven Romance Op.40 https://youtu.be/tNDQZkXfnl0
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Truman Streckfus Persons (September 30, 1924 – August 25, 1984), known as Truman Capote, was an American novelist, screenwriter, playwright, and actor, many of whose short stories, novels, plays, and nonfiction are recognized literary classics, including the novella Breakfast at Tiffany's (1958) and the true crime novel In Cold Blood (1966), which he labeled a "nonfiction novel". At least 20 films and television dramas have been produced of Capote novels, stories, and plays.
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Eliezer "Elie" Wiesel KBE born September 30, 1928) is a Romanian-born Jewish writer, professor, political activist, and Nobel Laureate. He is the author of 57 books, including Night, a work based on his experiences as a prisoner in the Auschwitz, Buna, and Buchenwald concentration camps. Wiesel is also the Advisory Board chairman of the newspaper Algemeiner Journal. When Wiesel was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986, the Norwegian Nobel Committee called him a "messenger to mankind," stating that through his struggle to come to terms with "his own personal experience of total humiliation and of the utter contempt for humanity shown in Hitler's death camps", as well as his "practical work in the cause of peace", Wiesel had delivered a powerful message "of peace, atonement and human dignity" to humanity
Buchenwald concentration camp, 1945. Wiesel is in the second row from the bottom, seventh from the left, next to the bunk post.
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Valentyn Vasylyovych Sylvestrov (Ukrainian: Валенти́н Васи́льович Сильве́стров; born 30 September 1937 in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union) is a Ukrainian pianist and composer of contemporary classical music.
Valentin Silvestrov: Symphony No. 4 - RSO & Jukka-Pekka Saraste
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Jukka-Pekka Saraste
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40th Wedding Anniversary II, 2002 - 2004 by
Anthony Green (born 30 September 1939)
an English realist painter and printmaker best known for his paintings of his own middle-class domestic life.
His works sometimes use compound perspectives and polygonal forms—particularly with large, irregularly shaped canvasses. As well as producing oil paintings, he also produces a number of works designed from the start as limited edition prints, which are typically giclée works.
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Johann Deisenhofer (born September 30, 1943) is a German biochemist who, along with Hartmut Michel and Robert Huber, received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1988 for their determination of the first crystal structure of an integral membrane protein, a embrane-bound complex of proteins and co-factors that is essential to photosynthesis.
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Magnificat (Philip Moore, b. 1943) https://youtu.be/hRN08tkNN_k
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Barry James Marshall, AC, FRACP, FRS, FAA, DSc (born 30 September 1951) is an Australian physician, Nobel Prize laureate in Physiology or Medicine (the only laureate born in Western Australia), and Professor of Clinical Microbiology at the University of Western Australia. Marshall and Robin Warren showed that the bacterium Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is the cause of most peptic ulcers, reversing decades of medical doctrine holding that ulcers were caused by stress, spicy foods, and too much acid. This discovery has allowed for a breakthrough in understanding a causative link between Helicobacter pylori infection and stomach cancer
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Marlon Lu'ree Williams (born September 30, 1962), better known as Marley Marl, is an American DJ, record producer, and record label founder, primarily operating in the world of hip hop music.
Marley Marl - The Symphony (Video) https://youtu.be/wiUsXm-ElOc
Marley Marl Feat. Craig G - Droppin' Science https://youtu.be/Xg46qfjY568
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Erica Salazar (September 30, 1969 – March 11, 2013), better known by the stage name Erica Andrews, was a Mexican international and national beauty pageant title winner, drag performer, actor, entrepreneur, and activist.
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Faheem Rashad Najm (born September 30, 1985), better known by his stage name T-Pain, is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer, and actor. His debut album, Rappa Ternt Sanga, was released in 2005. In 2007, T-Pain released his second studio album Epiphany, which reached number one on the Billboard 200. His third studio album, Thr33 Ringz, was released in 2008. T-Pain has earned two Grammy Awards alongside artists Kanye West and Jamie Foxx. T-Pain is the founder of the record label Nappy Boy Entertainment, established in 2005. Throughout his career as a singer, T-Pain is known for using and popularizing the Auto-Tune pitch correction effect. From 2006 to 2010, T-Pain was featured on more than 50 chart topping singles, his most successful feature to date was in Flo Rida's debut single "Low" which has since been certified 6x Platinum.
Grammy Awards 2010, Best R&B Performance by a Duo or a Group ("Blame It") with Jamie Foxx https://youtu.be/rfjtpp90lu8
Grammy Nominated 2010, Best Rap/Sung Collaboration ("I'm on a Boat") with The Lonely Island https://youtu.be/R7yfISlGLNU
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