Tuesday, October 27, 2009

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Astronomiarte - Video (Inauguración)







Sunday, October 25, 2009

Lost My Confirmation Id Of Appointment

Expo: Piero della Francesca and his time - Cafe Cultural 20 de Octubre - Semana de la Lengua Video











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Italian - Videos







Saturday, October 17, 2009

My Wife Doing Deep Throat

Piero de la Francesca and his time - Note de Prensa

PRESS RELEASE

Artist Exhibition Italian Piero Della Francesca
e il suo tempo
Opening: Monday, October 19 11:00 am. / EAP Gallery of Art - Faculty of Arts and Humanities - UNMSM


October 19th Nov. 3 at the premises of the CAS Gallery of Art of San Marcos, development of the exhibition of Italian artist Piero Della Francesca with a series of reproductions of works together with other activities such as reading Italian texts related to the exhibits and a café culture.

The corpus, which is owned by the Italian Institute of Culture in Lima, consists of 24 panels that reproduce the cycle of frescoes of "La leggenda della vera croce" by Italian Renaissance artist in the Chapel of St. Francis in Arezzo, Italy between 1452 and 1466.

Each panel is headed fragment that plays cool, others just reproduce details of the same fragment. To Dr. Maria Antonia Tamburello, responsible for language and culture courses in Italy in our university, the idea of \u200b\u200bdoing something dynamic as the above proposal will enable students interested in the proposal of the artist as well as the interest for those who carry language, to be confronted with a reading of Piero Della Francesca monograph, deepen the process of some texts of the period of the artist to culturally contextualize the exhibits.

cultural Café, scheduled for 20, 22, 27 and 29 October 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., you will discover one of the greatest Italian artists and cultural context of affirmation and development; and read in their original language texts of Italian literature of the time, perhaps inspiring the great artist.
Also there will be the blog of the artist, seeking activity convening diverse artists to perform various plastic exercises inspired by the work of Italian artist on Friday 23 and 30 October.





Friday, October 16, 2009

The Darkness Game Sound Track

Piero della Francesca and its weather



Italian Artist Exhibition:
"Piero della Francesca e il suo tempo "

Opening: Monday, October 19 11:00 am

Gallery
art EAP Faculty of Arts and Humanities - UNMSM




The Art Gallery of San Marcos Announces Piero Della Francesca exposure e il suo tempo which opens Oct. 19 at 11 am and will last until 03 November.

The exhibit will feature 24 panels, kindly provided by the Italian Institute of Culture in Lima, which reproduce the cycle of frescoes of "La leggenda della vera croce" by Italian Renaissance artist Piero della Francesa (1416 to 1492 ) in the chapel of the Basilica of St Francis in Arezzo - Italy between 1452 and 1466.

As part of this exhibition has been organized 2 activities to be undertaken on the premises of the gallery. cultural Coffee to be held on 20, 22, 27 and October 29 from 4:00 to 5:00 pm where you will read various works of literature of the Renaissance in its original Italian language to coincide the start of this exhibition with Italian Language Week, texts that serve to contextualize the work of Italian artist of his time. And the blog of the artist who invites various artists to perform various plastic exercises inspired by the work of Italian artist on Friday 23 and 30 October.

Art Gallery gratefully acknowledges the valuable collaboration of the Italian Institute of Culture in Lima and Dr. Maria Antonia Tamburello, responsible for language and culture courses in Italy in the FLCH - San Marcos.

Adoration of the Shepherds and the Meeting of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba




Monday, October 5, 2009

How Deep Penetration To Break Hymen

Astronomiarte - Sobre el y Gallileo Telescope

Telescope Invention

In May 1609, Galileo received a letter from Paris French Badovere Jacques, one of his former students, who confirmed a persistent rumor: the existence of a telescope to view distant objects. Made in Holland, would have allowed the telescope to see stars and invisible to the naked eye. With this single description, Galileo, no longer gives courses to Cosimo II de 'Medici , built his first telescope. Unlike the Dutch telescope, it does not distort the objects and increases 6 times, or twice as his opponent. It is also the only of the time getting right to obtain an image through the use of a diverging lens in the eyepiece. This invention marks a turn in the life of Galileo.

August 21, just finished his second telescope (increases eight or nine times), is presented to the Senate of Venice. The show takes place at the top of the Campanile the Piazza San Marco . The spectators are excited, their eyes, Murano, located 2 km and a half, seems to be 300 m only.

Galileo offers his instrument and the rights bequeathed to the Republic of Venice, very interested in military applications of the object. As a reward for life is confirmed in his post in Padua and its emoluments are doubled. Released by end of financial hardship.

However, contrary to its claims, did not dominate the optical theory and the instruments made by him are of very variable quality. Some telescopes are virtually unusable (at least in astronomical observations). In April 1610, in Bologna, for example, demonstration the telescope is disastrous, as well as Martin Horky reported in a letter to Kepler.

Galileo acknowledged in March 1610 that, among more than 60 telescopes were built, only a few were suitable. Numerous witnesses, including the Kepler confirm the mediocrity of the first instruments.

The Moon Observer

During the fall, Galileo continued to develop his telescope. In November, made an instrument to increase twentyfold. Uses time to turn his telescope toward the sky. Quickly looking at the phases of the moon, he discovers that this star is not perfect as I wanted Aristotelian theory. Aristotelian physics, which had authority at that time, distinguished between two worlds:

  • the world "sublunary" , including the Earth and everything that lies between Earth and Moon, in this world everything is imperfect and changing;
  • the world "supralunar" , which begins on the Moon and extends beyond. In this area, there are only perfect geometrical shapes (spheres) and immutable regular movements (circular).

Galileo, meanwhile, was a transitional area between the shadow and light, the terminator , Who was not at all regular, which therefore invalidated the Aristotelian theory asserts the existence of mountains on the moon. Galileo even estimated its height at 7000 meters above the highest known mountain in the period. It must be said that the technical means of the time not possible to ascertain the altitude of the mountains without fantasy land. When Galileo published his Sidereus Nuncius think the lunar mountains are higher than those on Earth, but in fact are equivalent.

head thinking about the stars

Within weeks, you will discover the nature of Galaxy , count the stars in the constellation of Orion and notes that certain stars visible to the naked eye are indeed star clusters. Galileo observed Saturn's rings but does not reveal its nature. Also studied sunspots.

The January 7, 1610, Galileo made a capital discovery: highlights three small stars on the periphery of Jupiter. After several nights of observation, discover which are four, rotating around the planet. These are the satellites of Jupiter Galilean satellites called today : Calixto, Europe, Ganymede and Io . To protect the need and no doubt eager to return to Florence, Galileo will call these satellites for some time the 'stars mediciens "I, II, III and IV, [ 14 ] in honor of Cosimo II de 'Medici, his former student and Grand Duke of Tuscany . Galileo has not hesitated between Cosmic Medicea considers and considers . The pun between cosmic and Cosme is clearly voluntary and is only after the first impression holds the second name (the actual name of these satellites it should however the astronomer Simon Marius, who named this way as suggested by Johannes Kepler, but for two centuries, Galileo used the nomenclature).

The March 4, 1610, Galileo published his discoveries in Florence in The messenger of the stars ( Sidereus Nuncius ), a result of his first stellar observations.

For him, Jupiter and its satellites are a model of the Solar System. Thanks to them, believes he can prove that the orbits of Aristotle crystal do not exist and that all heavenly bodies do not revolve around the Earth. It's a hit very hard to Aristotle. He also corrects some Copernican who claim that all heavenly bodies orbit the Sun

April 10, shows these stars to the court of Tuscany. It is a triumph. The same month, provides three courses on the subject in Padua. Always in April, Johannes Kepler offers support to Galileo. German astronomer not really confirm this finding - but enthusiastic - until September, thanks to a lens offered by Galileo himself.

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Año Mundial de la Astronomia !!!!!!!!!!!!!

The International Astronomical Union (IAU), the governing body of world astronomy, has launched 2009 as the International Year of Astronomy (IYA2009, for its acronym in English) under the slogan: "The Universe, Yours to Discover" .

The IYA2009 will celebrate the fourth centenary of the first astronomical observation made through an astronomical telescope by Galileo Galilei. It will be a global celebration of astronomy and its contributions to society, science and culture, with a strong emphasis on education, through the solemn commitment of all people with children and young people, to hold events at national, regional and global Throughout the year 2009.

The IYA2009 has been endorsed by UNESCO and endorsed by the UN on December 19, 2007.

Source: http://www.astronomia2009.org.pe/



-------------- What is astronomy?
Astronomy is a science by which mankind may seek to respond to questions that have always been raised. Where did we come? Where do we go? Are we alone in the universe?

Astronomers trying to answer these questions by scientific means. We try to understand how the universe works and how it was created, and also understand how galaxies are born that populate it, the stars and planets.

also tried to see if there are planets similar to ours in the universe. Within some time, is likely to try to find out if they are inhabited by living beings, perhaps even cell as us.

Catherine Cesarsky

* Source: http://www.entretodas.net/2009/01/02/2009-ano-internacional-de-la-astronomia/

exposed image in the Art Gallery - UNMSM

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Hard To Swallow, Flu?

CHRISTMAS BUSINESS PRACTICES

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Offer description: The person who joins will support all tasks of the Department of Institutional Relations and, managing partnerships Patient with NGOs, participation in various projects, as well as collaboration in the bureaucratic processes of the team and department, reporting directly to the Manager.


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Minimum: No Contract Required


Type of contract: Formative
Working Time Compensation: Full, LJ 9:00 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.. YV 9.00am. to 15.00pm.Comedor gratuito.750 € per month.

Friday, October 2, 2009

How Long Does Varicella Virus Lifespan?



NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SAN MARCOS MAJOR
GALLERY OF ART SCHOOL
SPOC - PERU / IYA 2009 INTERNATIONAL YEAR

OF ASTRONOMY ASTRONOMIARTE

Curated EAP
ART

October 2009 Opening: Friday 02 October / 24:00 / Gallery Art School - Faculty of Arts and Humanities - UNMSM

From 02 to 15 October Gallery Art School of the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos held ASTRONOMIARTE exposure.
To mark the 400 years that Galileo Galilei built a telescope to the sky in defiance of Aristotle's ideas, then dominant, and thereby changed the destiny of humanity, the International Astronomical Union Is celebrating the International Year of Astronomy with support from UNESCO.

The San Marcos is a leader in the development of this science, Dr. Maria Luisa Aguilar professor at the School of Physics is the representative of SPOC - PERU / IYA. PAD Gallery Art and join in this celebration is to raise awareness of this science which has always attracted the interest of artists.
The exhibition can be visited from Monday to Saturday 8:00 am - 9:00 pm. in the School of Art Gallery (Ciudad Universitaria) Av Universitaria s / n Lima 1. Free admission.



ON OPENING

a tribute to Galileo Galilei telescope will show a in the gardens of the Faculty of Letters. Audiovisual material is also proposed.





ART GALLERY - UNMSM