I want this video you see that you may be able to give account of the many difficulties who have had to spend a few women to do what they liked, something as simple as working in mathematics. Quite a challenge for some of them. They are worthy of admiration! They succeeded with great effort and struggle against all. Also I put the link to the page of the Royal Society Mathematics and its commission Women and Mathematics if you are interested.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
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01. Women to Mathematics through History from cavendishexp on Vimeo .
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José Luis Sampedro wrote the foreword to "Indignaos!" De Stéphane Hessel
28.02.2011 · periodismohumano · José Luis Sampedro ·
I too was born in 1917. I too am outraged. I also lived a war. He also endured a dictatorship. Like Stéphane Hessel, shocked and outraged me the situation in Palestine and the barbaric invasion of Iraq. Might provide more details, but age and time are sufficient to show that our experiences have happened in the same world. We talk on the same wavelength. Share your ideas and I am happy in Spain to present the appeal of this brilliant French Resistance hero, then an active diplomatic interest in many missions, always in favor of peace and justice.
INDIGNAOS! A cry, a clarion call to stop street traffic and forced to look up to those gathered in the square. As the siren announcing the proximity of those bombers: a warning to remain vigilant.
at first surprised. What? How do we warn? The world turns as every day. We live in a democracy, the welfare state of our great Western civilization. Here there is no war, no occupation. This is Europe, the cradle of cultures. Yes, that is the setting and decor. But we are really a democracy? You really under that name govern the peoples of many countries? Or does time have evolved differently?
Currently in Europe and beyond, the financial crisis undisputed guilty, have already saved the corner and continue their lives as no great loss. Instead, their victims have not recovered the jobs or income level. The author of this book recalls how the first economic programs of France after World War II included the nationalization of banks, although later, in good times, it was rectified. But now, the guilt of the financial sector in this great crisis has not only led to it, not even raised the suppression of mechanisms and high risk operations. Not eliminate tax havens and are undertaken major reforms of the system. Financiers have just endured the consequences of their misdeeds. That is, the money and their owners have more power than governments. As Hessel says, "the power of money has never been so big, brash, selfish with everyone from their own servants to the highest levels State. Banks privatized care first of their dividends, and the soaring salaries of their leaders, but not of general interest
INDIGNAOS!, Hessel says to young people because of the outrage comes the desire commitment to history. Born of indignation Resistance against Nazism and outrage has to come out today against the dictatorship of the markets. We must resist the race for the money to control our lives. Hessel recognizes that a young man of his time was indignant and resist clearer, though not easier, for the invasion of the country by fascist troops is clear that the dictatorship the international financial architecture. Nazism was defeated by the indignation of many, but the danger totalitarian in its many variants has not disappeared. Or in areas as gross as the concentration camps (Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib), walls, fences, preemptive strikes and "fighting terrorism" in geostrategic locations, or other much more sophisticated and as the misnamed technified financial globalization.
INDIGNAOS!, Repeat Hessel youth. I remember the achievements of the second half of the twentieth century in the field of human rights, the introduction of Social Security, the progress of the welfare state, while they noted the current setbacks. The brutal attacks of 11-S in New York and the disastrous U.S. actions in response to them, are making the opposite way. A road in the first decade of this century is traveling at an alarming rate. Hence the warning young Hessel. With his cry is saying: "Guys, be careful, we fought for what you have now for you to defend, maintain and improve it, do not let him rob you."
INDIGNAOS! Fight to save the democratic achievements based on ethical values, justice and freedom promised after the painful lesson of the Second World War. To distinguish between public opinion and media opinion, not to succumb to the propaganda hoax. "The media are owned by wealthy people," says Hessel. And I add: who is the wealthy people? Those who have taken over what belongs to everyone. And as everyone is our right and our duty to recover the service of our freedom.
is not always easy to tell who actually sent or how to defend against the abuse. Now is not taking up arms against the invader or derail a train. Terrorism is not the right way against totalitarianism today's more sophisticated than that of Nazi bombers. Today it is not collapsing under the destructive hurricane of "always more" voracious consumerism and the entertainment media as we apply the cuts.
INDIGNAOS!, Without violence. Hessel leads us to the peaceful uprising evoking figures like Mandela or Martin Luther King. I would add the example of Gandhi, murdered precisely in 1948, the year of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, whose wording was a participant himself Hessel. As against the dictatorship Raimon sang: Say NO. Nega. Act. For starters, INDIGNAOS!
INDIGNAOS! Stéphane Hessel. Foreword by José Luis Sampedro (The book is already on sale in English)
. • Indígnese you! 11.01.2011 by Federico Mayor Zaragoza
If a person with moral authority to make these ideas and be heard is Stéphane Hessel, liberated concentration camps and only Duchenwal co-drafter of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to live , lucid, calling us by the pressure of years and the current circumstances, the "peaceful insurrection." "Indifference, he warns, is the worst attitude." We must react.
28.02.2011 · periodismohumano · José Luis Sampedro ·
I too was born in 1917. I too am outraged. I also lived a war. He also endured a dictatorship. Like Stéphane Hessel, shocked and outraged me the situation in Palestine and the barbaric invasion of Iraq. Might provide more details, but age and time are sufficient to show that our experiences have happened in the same world. We talk on the same wavelength. Share your ideas and I am happy in Spain to present the appeal of this brilliant French Resistance hero, then an active diplomatic interest in many missions, always in favor of peace and justice.
INDIGNAOS! A cry, a clarion call to stop street traffic and forced to look up to those gathered in the square. As the siren announcing the proximity of those bombers: a warning to remain vigilant.
at first surprised. What? How do we warn? The world turns as every day. We live in a democracy, the welfare state of our great Western civilization. Here there is no war, no occupation. This is Europe, the cradle of cultures. Yes, that is the setting and decor. But we are really a democracy? You really under that name govern the peoples of many countries? Or does time have evolved differently?
Currently in Europe and beyond, the financial crisis undisputed guilty, have already saved the corner and continue their lives as no great loss. Instead, their victims have not recovered the jobs or income level. The author of this book recalls how the first economic programs of France after World War II included the nationalization of banks, although later, in good times, it was rectified. But now, the guilt of the financial sector in this great crisis has not only led to it, not even raised the suppression of mechanisms and high risk operations. Not eliminate tax havens and are undertaken major reforms of the system. Financiers have just endured the consequences of their misdeeds. That is, the money and their owners have more power than governments. As Hessel says, "the power of money has never been so big, brash, selfish with everyone from their own servants to the highest levels State. Banks privatized care first of their dividends, and the soaring salaries of their leaders, but not of general interest
INDIGNAOS!, Hessel says to young people because of the outrage comes the desire commitment to history. Born of indignation Resistance against Nazism and outrage has to come out today against the dictatorship of the markets. We must resist the race for the money to control our lives. Hessel recognizes that a young man of his time was indignant and resist clearer, though not easier, for the invasion of the country by fascist troops is clear that the dictatorship the international financial architecture. Nazism was defeated by the indignation of many, but the danger totalitarian in its many variants has not disappeared. Or in areas as gross as the concentration camps (Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib), walls, fences, preemptive strikes and "fighting terrorism" in geostrategic locations, or other much more sophisticated and as the misnamed technified financial globalization.
INDIGNAOS!, Repeat Hessel youth. I remember the achievements of the second half of the twentieth century in the field of human rights, the introduction of Social Security, the progress of the welfare state, while they noted the current setbacks. The brutal attacks of 11-S in New York and the disastrous U.S. actions in response to them, are making the opposite way. A road in the first decade of this century is traveling at an alarming rate. Hence the warning young Hessel. With his cry is saying: "Guys, be careful, we fought for what you have now for you to defend, maintain and improve it, do not let him rob you."
INDIGNAOS! Fight to save the democratic achievements based on ethical values, justice and freedom promised after the painful lesson of the Second World War. To distinguish between public opinion and media opinion, not to succumb to the propaganda hoax. "The media are owned by wealthy people," says Hessel. And I add: who is the wealthy people? Those who have taken over what belongs to everyone. And as everyone is our right and our duty to recover the service of our freedom.
is not always easy to tell who actually sent or how to defend against the abuse. Now is not taking up arms against the invader or derail a train. Terrorism is not the right way against totalitarianism today's more sophisticated than that of Nazi bombers. Today it is not collapsing under the destructive hurricane of "always more" voracious consumerism and the entertainment media as we apply the cuts.
INDIGNAOS!, Without violence. Hessel leads us to the peaceful uprising evoking figures like Mandela or Martin Luther King. I would add the example of Gandhi, murdered precisely in 1948, the year of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, whose wording was a participant himself Hessel. As against the dictatorship Raimon sang: Say NO. Nega. Act. For starters, INDIGNAOS!
INDIGNAOS! Stéphane Hessel. Foreword by José Luis Sampedro (The book is already on sale in English)
. • Indígnese you! 11.01.2011 by Federico Mayor Zaragoza
If a person with moral authority to make these ideas and be heard is Stéphane Hessel, liberated concentration camps and only Duchenwal co-drafter of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to live , lucid, calling us by the pressure of years and the current circumstances, the "peaceful insurrection." "Indifference, he warns, is the worst attitude." We must react.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
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Women "Learn to say" Adela Cortina
Opinion article published in El Pais on April 1, 2011:

"I know but do not know that is one of those anguished expressions, halfway between the alibi and sincerity, we hear tens of times at school. When asked whose answer elementary student should know or at least it is supposed to respond with this ancient crutch, that is intended to fend off any suspicion of ignorance. L more ... eer
Adela Cortina is Professor of Ethics and Political Philosophy at the University of Valencia .
(clicking on his photo you can read the biography of the English philosopher)
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A magic square of products

The challenge this week for El Pais, is somehow related to magic squares. The image you have in the magic square is the engraving Melancholy of Albrecht Dürer.
If you click on the image will go to the problem this week that also explains to you what a magic square.
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