Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Ap Biology Lab 8 Hardy Weinberg Problem 3

Introduction

[ XVBAQ2006 Blog: Introduction ]
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In a world where raw network geometry, the logic of transnational relationships and interconnections has weakened the presence of nations as a state, while it has strengthened their cities and boost competition among them, it becomes imperative to shed light on the current situation and possible future of our cities. Latin American cities are, therefore, the focus of the XV Pan American Architecture Biennial of Quito: Visible Cities .

Latin America is, as the demographics of the United Nations, the continent with the highest rate of urban growth in the world. It is estimated that by 2030, a little over 85% of our population live in cities. However, Latin America is one of the least represented in the literature of architectural design, landscape and urban worldwide. Our cities, their problems and proposals, are invisible even within our region. The
BAQ/2006
set as an attempt to make the invisible visible. Compared to the brightness of the show, it becomes imperative to grant the position they deserve in contemporary urban discourse local and regional efforts to respond in a manner appropriate to the population explosion, which results in poorly managed environmental degradation and poverty. Are we prepared to face the future? Megalotugurios Will our cities, or urban megalopolis of prophecy? Will we be able to compete with other cities in the world and provide our survival in the midst of a new global order? What can we learn from other cities whose populations are also operating in other latitudes?

These and other questions are the starting point of the XV Bienal de Arquitectura de Quito , whose purpose is to trigger a reflection on our urban realities and generate proposals based on a look that is fixed in the local from the multiple perspectives the world. In the final analysis, it was thanks to bold design and quality that cities that did not exist on the map have become visible. These strategies that interest us. DECORATION




The BAQ2006 was awarded the Frederick González Suárez granted by the Metropolitan Council of Quito to "persons or entities who have excelled in academics"

Friday, December 18, 2009

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AMINATOU HAIDAR. ANOTHER POINT OF VIEW AND HONG KONG




Before positioning in the case of Haidar Aminatu think you should know something of the history of English Sahara, the only way we can judge with some rigor.






For this we have no choice but to go back to the XI century and speak of the inhabitants of ribat or Almoravids. These were a Muslim soldier monks, nomads from the Sahara West and came to unite under his rule territories current Mauritania, Morocco, Senegal , western Algeria , the southern half of Spain and Portugal and, of course, known English Sahara. In 1071 the emir Yusuf ibn Tasufin founded the city of Marrakech , Morocco origin of the word, and becomes the capital of the Almoravids. Spain at that time did not exist as a nation and nothing presaged that one day rule a part of the Sahara .
still in 1337 Abu al-Hasan ' Ali ibn ' Othman, Sultan of Morocco of the dynasty Marinid , tried to expel the Christians of the Iberian Peninsula getting a major naval victory and conquering Gibraltar and Algeciras . They had to ally Alfonso XI of Castile and Alfonso IV of Portugal to defeat at the Battle of Salado river.




Therefore we can say that while there was no concept yet of Spain and Morocco could speak of an empire or consolidated sultanate.
This empire was falling apart over the centuries, both because of infighting wars between different factions as a war against their northern neighbors, the kings of Spain, which began to unify under a single crown , and beginning the path to becoming a great power.




During and after the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, and the growing weakness of the Moroccan sultans , Spain began a power or conquest of places and territories in North Africa. If we limit ourselves only to the Atlantic side, in 1476 he created on "Ifni " an establishment for the trading of sugar cane and slaves canary with Portugal, among other things. Regarding " Western Sahara , Spain had several fish farms, a territory that Morocco could no longer dominate and in 1884 is claimed and defined as its own territory after a negotiations with France, the colonial power in the area at that time. The effective occupation of territory was made from 1916 and was very slow, because we were not to many joys.


Morocco, finally, in 1956 managed to shake off French colonization, building of these problems in Algeria and agreed as an independent nation to international recognition. Immediately begins to reclaim what he understood was hers. Get it Ifni is returned to Spain in 1969 but with the things Sahara were different. At claims, it reacted the same way that Britain did with Hong Kong and continues to do with Gibraltar , first consider giving autonomy to do so, helped create a political party pro-English, the National Union Party of the Saharawi (PUNS ), as a second step gave the English nationality to all inhabitants of the area controlled, and finally informed the UN of its intention to hold a referendum on self for the year 1975. Give anything but the territory to Morocco. Meanwhile, among the Sahrawi , was created by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia the Hamra and Rio de Oro, known as the Polisario Front .




In October of that year had been asked the International Court of Justice on the status in the region. This, despite recognizing that in the past there had been relations with Morocco, based largely on religious and trade relations, said negatively to the question of the status of terra nulis (no man's land), and ruled that "neither the internal nor the international acts relied upon by Morocco in its claims indicate the " relevant period", the existence or the "international recognition " of legal ties of territorial sovereignty between Western Sahara and the Moroccan State. Even taking into account the specific structure of that State, does not show that Morocco exercising "any activity exclusive effective state" in the Western Sahara "-.


course, the high court did not consider that Morocco had not exerted any state activity" effective and exclusive "because simply had no military or human capacity for so, considering that there were two colonial powers on their territory and he did not have twenty years of independence.




Once Morocco France managed to expel of the colonies was a matter of time to find a good opportunity to recover what he understood was hers and nobody else. And that opportunity came with the agony of General Franco. Taking advantage of the confusion reigning , King Hassan II organized in November 1975 which was called "Green March ", crossing the internationally recognized border English Sahara. After the Madrid Accords of 1975 established a temporary administration of the territory. On February 26, 1976 Spain abandoned the Sahara and Polisario Front proclaimed the Arab Republic Saharawi Democratic starting a war, which called for liberation against Morocco.
Therefore, as final summary of the above we can say


First, the so-called English Sahara was never an independent nation throughout history.


Second, the rule Almoravid covered and controlled the whole area as it was military power.


Third, their growing weakness over the centuries it became an easy prey to other nations, in this case France and Spain mainly , thus swelling the list of countries and reaching the lost colonies in different avatars parts of their territory and their own independence as a nation.


Fourth, Morocco, is the one with greater legitimacy that no one owns this territory.
course if we accept this reasoning we have the unpleasant surprise that both Ceuta as Melilla should also be returned to Morocco. Ceuta joined the West throughout the Kingdom of Portugal in 1415, while Melilla did in 1556. The English do not like talking about it and less in front of a map. If Spain wants to keep these cities, be prepared to defend permanent hard both political and militarily .




position Aminatu Haidar is a swan song and somebody has dared to compare it with Gandhi is an insult to the memory of the latter.
What Morocco has not gotten along here? Of course not. Who do you think of taking away the passport and send it back where it had been? But Spain's response was to throw the garbage. Let it go without a passport was a mistake for which we have so accustomed to our Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Morocco warned them they were going to drive, do not want to think that the Government intended to let her political gain because if so, the error would become simply stupid.


felt sorry to see the Sr. Moratinos asking Hillary Clinton to intercede with Morocco to resolve the problem, I guess your answer ... ask assists the President of Venezuela. EE only. UU . tab move when asked what Sarkozy , authentic solver of this crisis.
Morocco Has it budge under pressure from France and EE . UU ? the answer is no . Morocco has achieved that neither France nor the United . UU . Spain let alone return to talk about self of Sahara. Autonomy it sound much better. Nobody wants an unstable Morocco.

Caesari quae sunt Caesaris , quae et sunt Dei Deo