sábado, 10 de abril de 2010

Ana LaUra Téllez

Synopsis:

ALICE IN THE LAND OF THE WONDERS

It is a film produced and directed by
Tim Burton.
Its main characters and very
Fun:
Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, Michael Sheen,
Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway, Alan
Rickman, Stephen Fry, Crispin Glover,
Christopher Lee, Matt Lucas, Timothy Spall,
Marton Csokas, Jemma Powell, Tim Piggot-
Smith, Lindsay Duncan, Geraldine James, Leo
Bill, Paul Whitehouse, Barbara Windsor.


It all starts with a girl who sleeps under the shade of a tree in your dream begins a great adventure ....

It is a rabbit that becomes his friend and so many more like the crazy hat, the cat.
After discovering the magical world and see so many things in the real world she would never so much fun.

I could never miss the bad of the story, which makes life miserable for the inhabitants, the woman who is obsessed with the color red.
Alicia is the heroic because the faces and defends all his friends and kill this evil injustice that made them happen.

The invention of the telephone

Historically, the invention of the telephone has been attributed to the Scottish-American Alexander Graham Bell, however, in June 2002 the U.S. Congress acknowledged that the phone was designHistorically, the invention of the telephone has been attributed to the Scottish-American Alexander Graham Bell, however, in June 2002 the U.S. Congress acknowledged that the phone was designed by an unknown Italian immigrant named Antonio Meucci "unbelievable truth?
As I have argued for decades textbooks in Italy, the Italian inventor Antonio Meucci is the true inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell what was "stolen" the idea of one of the most important media in history
.
This was recognized by the United States Congress, who last week approved, by acclamation, a document recognizing the Italian as "inventor of the telephone" and emphasized "the extraordinary and tragic" scientific career. "The life and achievements of Antonio Meucci should be recognized and their work in inventing the telephone."
The document also acknowledges that Meucci's death made her forget the legal process that had begun against the Western Union (who supported Graham Bell to boost its "invention") as concluded by pointing to its capital contribution to an invention for the entire humanity.
This acceptance has been received in Italy as a posthumous victory of a person mistreated by history, and has been echoed in the media world because Americans have come to recognize that a foreigner is the true inventor of the medium. Lawmakers acknowledged that, had we had those ten dollars, "Bell could not patent the invention of the telephone as their own."
Around 1854, Meucci, a Florentine immigrant and low income, built a mechanical phone (not electric) to connect your office to your bedroom located on the second floor, due to his wife's rheumatism.
It was not until 1871 when in New York lodged a patent application for his invention, "teletrophone", but in 1873 was to renew the patent, which was not for lack of $ 10.
In 1874 he presented his prototype to the Western Union telegraph. Two years later, he learned Italian who celebrated the "invention" of the phone by Scottish researcher Graham Bell, sponsored by Western Union.
At that point began a long legal battle with the powerful company and although in 1887 a New York court gave the reason, could not claim part of the economic benefits of the invention and that its application for patent had expired many years earlier.
Meucci died poor and embittered in 1889 and never saw the glory and recognition of his talent, which collided with her limited knowledge of English and his lack of panache to the legal tricks and the enormous economic interests of U.S. corporationsed by an unknown Italian immigrant named Antonio Meucci "unbelievable truth?
As I have argued for decades textbooks in Italy, the Italian inventor Antonio Meucci is the true inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell what was "stolen" the idea of one of the most important media in history
.
This was recognized by the United States Congress, who last week approved, by acclamation, a document recognizing the Italian as "inventor of the telephone" and emphasized "the extraordinary and tragic" scientific career. "The life and achievements of Antonio Meucci should be recognized and their work in inventing the telephone."
The document also acknowledges that Meucci's death made her forget the legal process that had begun against the Western Union (who supported Graham Bell to boost its "invention") as concluded by pointing to its capital contribution to an invention for the entire humanity.
This acceptance has been received in Italy as a posthumous victory of a person mistreated by history, and has been echoed in the media world because Americans have come to recognize that a foreigner is the true inventor of the medium. Lawmakers acknowledged that, had we had those ten dollars, "Bell could not patent the invention of the telephone as their own."
Around 1854, Meucci, a Florentine immigrant and low income, built a mechanical phone (not electric) to connect your office to your bedroom located on the second floor, due to his wife's rheumatism.
It was not until 1871 when in New York lodged a patent application for his invention, "teletrophone", but in 1873 was to renew the patent, which was not for lack of $ 10.
In 1874 he presented his prototype to the Western Union telegraph. Two years later, he learned Italian who celebrated the "invention" of the phone by Scottish researcher Graham Bell, sponsored by Western Union.
At that point began a long legal battle with the powerful company and although in 1887 a New York court gave the reason, could not claim part of the economic benefits of the invention and that its application for patent had expired many years earlier.
Meucci died poor and embittered in 1889 and never saw the glory and recognition of his talent, which collided with her limited knowledge of English and his lack of panache to the legal tricks and the enormous economic interests of U.S. corporations

1. Who was the real inventor of the telephone?
Antonio Meucci

2. Why did Alexander Graham Bell is not considered to be the inventor of the telephone?
stole the idea because one of the media

3. Who supported Graham Bell to promote his invention?
Western Union

4. Meucci Why did not renew the patent?
because he had no money

5.
What year Meucci died?
in 1889

Drug Legalization

Advantage

It would end so much corruption
It would end so many crimes
The country would grow more economically
There would be more control in all aspects

Disadvantages

Would be accessible to all
There would be more people addicted
Discussion would have to sell between
traders.

I think that we should legalize drugs because it would have fewer problems
in society, now most of the problems facing society
is because of drugs.

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