martes, 14 de febrero de 2017

#CiberDemosCratos20170214
Un diario para las generaciones XYZ.
#Efemerides
#SinLugar #EnUnMundoAlterno #CirCuloDelLátigoNegro #InternationalWorkShop #ArtEtPhotographie #FraternidadFilantroPicaFutorologaDelFalismo
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@Rodpac
@beltrandelrio
#Poesía:
Si no es leído
cómo lo mido
serás excluido.


Epígrafe de
#LaCitaExtrañaCon #RubénDarío
Si en estos cantos hay política,
es porque aparece universal.
Y si encontráis versos a un presidente,
es porque son un clamor continental.
Mañana podremos ser yanquis
(y es lo más probable);
de todas maneras mi protesta queda,
escrita sobre las alas de los inmaculados cisnes,
tan ilustres como Júpiter.
página 135 Rubén Darío
Poesía Selecta
Ed. Visor Madrid 1996.
Código Biblioteca 861 D37P64.
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#LaCitaExtraña Con #Helena Beristáin
Análisis e interpretación del poema lírico.
Ed. Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
1989 México DF
página * 73
todos podemos acercarnos al texto literario
sin llenar antes una hoja de requisitos,
ya que la literatura está destinada a todos los humanos.
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#LaCitaExtraña Con #Helena Beristái
Diccionario de Retórica y Poética.
Ed. Porrua. ed. 3a. Mexico 1992
1a. ed. 1985.
página * 38
Alusión (o sinénfasis, mitologismo)
... sugiriendo la relación existente entre algo que se dice y algo que no se dice pero que es evocado.
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#LaCitaExtrañaCon #AlfonsinaStorni
Antología Poética,
Ed. Jorge A. Mestas, Ediciones, SL.
Madrid 2004, pp 126
Biblioteca VasConCelos 861A S76 A576
Ejemplar 1
74 Letanías de la tierra muerta
               A Gabriela Mistral
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#LaCitaExtrañaCon #DrDavidPermutter#CerebroDePan
La Devastadora Verdad sobre los efectos del trigo,
el azúcar y los carbohidratos en el cerebro
y un plan de 30 días para remediarlo
Traducción Ariadna Molinari Tato
Ed. Grijalbo Vital, 2014 México.
Título Original: #GrainBrain
The Surprising Truth about Wheat, Carbs,
and Sugar - Your Brain's Silent Killers.
¿Hay demasiado invertido en la industria farmacéutica como para siquiera considerar la posibilidad de prevenir, ... sin medicamentos?
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#LaCitaExtrañaCon Andreu World,
"Historioas para leer sentado",
Ed. Andreu World, Barcelona 2016. pp 102.
... El "homo faber", ... precisa estar sentado...
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el tipo de cambio obtenido el día de hoy fue de $20.3280 M.N. (veinte pesos con tres mil doscientos ochenta diezmilésimos moneda nacional) por un dólar de los EE.UU.A.
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Manual de Uniformes, Condecoraciones, Insignias y Divisas de la Policía de la Ciudad de México…
El Manual estará disponible para su consulta física y acceso a la información pública, en las oficinas de la Dirección General de Carrera Policial, sita en Liverpool, número 123, Piso 1, Colonia Juárez, Delegación Cuauhtémoc, C.P: 06600.
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El sistema educativo es primitivo
premio Nobel Torsten Wiesel
...
un método para registrar la actividad de neuronas individuales
con un electrodo metálico que le permitió medir lo que sucedía en el cerebro.
Con esa herramienta pudieron estudiar cómo responden millones de células
a estímulos concretos
que llegan a través del ojo para construir las imágenes en la corteza visual.
Hay 10.000 señales entre cada neurona …
...intentan hacer un modelo informático del funcionamiento de una célula,
con todas sus funciones, sus señales, sus factores de transcripción, el ADN, el ARN…
puedes hacerlo para 30.000 millones de células
como el Human Brain Project y hacer una simulación
… aún hay muchos misterios por descubrir:
cómo vemos, cómo procesamos el sonido o el sabor.
vender tu proyecto,
... dar confianza, ...
notas:
The Human Brain Project - Video Overview   
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#Acontecimientos
1502 Spanish Inquisition: The Catholic Monarchs issue a decree forcing Muslims in Granada to convert to Catholicism or leave Spain.
1530 – Spanish conquistadores, led by Nuño de Guzmán, overthrow and execute Tangaxuan II, the last independent monarch of the Tarascan state in present-day central Mexico.
1920 – The League of Women Voters is founded in Chicago.
1946 – The Bank of England is nationalized.
1956 – The 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union begins in Moscow. On the last night of the meeting, Premier Nikita Khrushchev condemns Joseph Stalin's crimes in a secret speech.
1990 – The Voyager 1 spacecraft takes the photograph of planet Earth that later become famous as Pale Blue Dot.
2000 – The spacecraft NEAR Shoemaker enters orbit around asteroid 433 Eros, the first spacecraft to orbit an asteroid.
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2005 – YouTube is launched by a group of college students, eventually becoming the largest video sharing website in the world and a main source for viral videos.
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#FelizAniversário
#FelizCumpleaños
#HappyBirthday
#JoyeuxAnniversaire
#BuonCompleanno
#Nacimientos
1404 Leon Battista Alberti, Italian painter, poet, and philosopher (d. 1472)
1602 Francesco Cavalli, Italian composer (d. 1676)
1679 Georg Friedrich Kauffmann, German organist and composer (d. 1735)
1799 Walenty Wańkowicz, Polish painter and illustrator (d. 1842)
1808 Michael Costa, Italian-English conductor and composer (d. 1884)
1819 Christopher Latham Sholes, American journalist and politician, invented the typewriter (d. 1890)
1835 Piet Paaltjens, Dutch minister and poet (d. 1894)
1838 Margaret E. Knight, American inventor (d. 1914)
1859 George Washington Gale Ferris Jr., American engineer, inventor of the Ferris wheel (d. 1896)
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(14 February 1869 – 15 November 1959) was a Scottish physicist and meteorologist who won Nobel Prize in Physics for his invention of the cloud chamber.
The cloud chamber, also known as the Wilson chamber, is a particle detector used for detecting ionizing radiation.
In its most basic form, a cloud chamber is a sealed environment containing a supersaturated vapor of water or alcohol. When a charged particle (for example, an alpha or beta particle) interacts with the mixture, the fluid is ionized. The resulting ions act as condensation nuclei, around which a mist will form (because the mixture is on the point of condensation). The high energies of alpha and beta particles mean that a trail is left, due to many ions being produced along the path of the charged particle. These tracks have distinctive shapes (for example, an alpha particle's track is broad and straight, while an electron's is thinner and shows more evidence of deflection by collisions). When any uniform magnetic field is applied across the cloud chamber, positively and negatively charged particles will curve in opposite directions, according to the Lorentz force law with two particles of opposite charge.
Cloud chambers played a prominent role in the experimental particle physics from the 1920s to the 1950s, until the advent of the bubble chamber. In particular, the discoveries of the positron in 1932, the muon in 1936, both by Carl Anderson (awarded a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1936), and the kaon in 1947 (discovered by George Rochester and Clifford Charles Butler) were made using cloud chambers as detectors.[1] Anderson detected the positron and muon in cosmic rays


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1884 – Kostas Varnalis, Greek poet and playwright (d. 1974)
1890 Nina Hamnett, Welsh-English painter and author (d. 1956)
1895 – Max Horkheimer, German philosopher and sociologist (d. 1973)
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Herbert Aaron Hauptman
(February 14, 1917 – October 23, 2011)
He pioneered and developed a mathematical method that has changed the whole field of chemistry and opened a new era in research in determination of molecular structures of crystallized materials. Today, Hauptman's direct methods, which he continued to improve and refine, are routinely used to solve complicated structures. It was the application of this mathematical method to a wide variety of chemical structures that led the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to name Hauptman and Jerome Karle recipients of the 1985 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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Eugene Francis "Gene" Fama
born February 14, 1939
is an American economist, often referred to as "The Father of Finance",
best known for his empirical work on portfolio theory, asset pricing and stock market behaviour.
He is currently Robert R. McCormick Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. In 2013, he shared the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences jointly with Robert Shiller and Lars Peter Hansen.[1][2] The Research Papers in Economics project ranked him as the seventh-most influential economist of all-time based on his academic contributions


Modern portfolio theory (MPT), or mean-variance analysis, is a mathematical framework for assembling a portfolio of assets such that the expected return is maximized for a given level of risk, defined as variance. Its key insight is that an asset's risk and return should not be assessed by itself, but by how it contributes to a portfolio's overall risk and return.


IFA.tv - An Hour with Harry Markowitz, Father of Modern Portfolio Theory   
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1940 James Maynard, American businessman, co-founded Golden Corral
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Ricardo Valentín Rodríguez de la Vega
(14 February 1942 in Mexico City, Mexico – 1 November 1962 in Mexico City, Mexico)
His elder brother, Pedro, was also a noted racing driver who had much success in sports car racing and Formula One.
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1943 – Maceo Parker, American saxophonist
1956 – Katharina Fritsch, German sculptor and academic
1957 – Soile Isokoski, Finnish soprano and actress *
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(born February 14, 1959) is an American opera singer and soprano whose repertoire encompasses Richard Strauss, Mozart, Handel, bel canto, lieder, French opera and chansons, jazz and indie rock.
Fleming has a full lyric soprano voice.
She has performed coloratura, lyric, and lighter spinto soprano operatic roles in Italian, German, French, Czech, and Russian, aside from her native English. She also speaks fluent German and French, along with limited Italian. Her signature roles include Countess Almaviva in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro, Desdemona in Verdi's Otello, Violetta in Verdi's La traviata, the title role in Dvořák's Rusalka, the title role in Massenet's Manon, the title role in Massenet's Thaïs, the title role in Richard Strauss's Arabella, the Marschallin in Der Rosenkavalier, and the Countess in Capriccio.


Bartoli & Fleming - Le Nozze di Figaro - Sull'aria   


Voi Che Sapete (aria Cherubino) by Marianne Crebassa - Le nozze di Figaro - Dutch National Opera   


Mozart Le Nozze di Figaro Salzburg 2006 Netrebko rus eng subs   
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#Obituario RecordarANuestrosMuertosEsDarlesVidaEternaEnNuestrosCorazones.EnPazDescanse
1744 John Hadley, English mathematician, invented the octant (b. 1682)
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Vicente Ramón Guerrero Saldaña
August 10, 1782 – February 14, 1831
was one of the leading revolutionary generals of the Mexican War of Independence.
He fought against Spain for independence in the early 19th century, and later served as President of Mexico, coming to power in a coup. He was of Afro-Mestizo and Filipino decent,
championed the cause of Mexico's common people, and abolished slavery during his brief term as president.
His execution in 1831 by the conservative government that ousted him in 1829 was a shock to the nation.
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1975 Julian Huxley, English biologist and eugenicist, co-founded the World Wide Fund for Nature (b. 1887)
1975 – P. G. Wodehouse, English novelist and playwright (b. 1881)
1986 Edmund Rubbra, English composer and conductor (b. 1901)
1987 Dmitry Kabalevsky, Russian pianist and composer (b. 1904)
1988 Frederick Loewe, German-American composer (b. 1901)
1989 – Vincent Crane, English pianist (b. 1943)
1999 – Buddy Knox, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1933)
2007 Ryan Larkin, Canadian animator and director (b. 1943)
2009 – Louie Bellson, American drummer and composer (b. 1924)
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Sir George Shearing, OBE (13 August 1919 – 14 February 2011) was a British jazz pianist who for many years led a popular jazz group that recorded for Discovery Records, MGM Records and Capitol Records. The composer of over 300 titles, including the jazz standard "Lullaby of Birdland", had multiple albums on the Billboard charts during the 1950s, 1960s, 1980s and 1990s.
He died of heart failure in New York City, at the age of 91.


George Shearing - Lullaby Of Birdland
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2013 – Ronald Dworkin, American philosopher and scholar (b. 1931)
2016 – Steven Stucky, American composer and academic (b. 1949)
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#Celebrate
Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine,
is an annual holiday celebrated on February 14.
It originated as a Western Christian liturgical feast day honoring one or more early saints named Valentinus, and is recognized as a significant cultural and commercial celebration in many regions around the world, although it is not a public holiday in any country.
David Bowie - Valentine's Day
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