viernes, 21 de noviembre de 2008

Learning about our country


The huapango is the name of a Mexican musical style and the accompanying lively dance of Spanish origin that is especially popular in the lands along the Gulf of Mexico. The huapango is a rhythmic style of the Son Huasteco genre. Its roots can be traced in the south spanish flamenco.
The classical trio huasteco brings together a violin, a quinta (a big guitar) and a jarana (guitar-looking, but with 8 chords). The classical huapango is characterized by a complex rhythmic structure which reflect the intricate steps of the dance . When the players sing (in duo, on a falsetto tone) the violin stops, and the zapateo gets soft. The huapango is danced by men and women as couples; the men sing, the women don't.
I think that we must learn about Mexico, because sometimes we are interested in other cultures and we don't know the greatness Mexican culture. I added a picture of a couple dancing in the Cervantin Festival, in Guanajuato.

Clarifcations about my posts


Ok, I've made this comment because the you told me that you didn't remember my blog. So here, I add the photograph of my grade. The problem was that at the begining I didn't have a work team so I made my own blog, actually as you can see in the picture below, you checked it (click on the image to enlarge). During the second part of the semester I joined this team and added my comments to this blog. The past wednesday you told me you hadn't see my posts, I think that you have the wrong blog adress and you are checking my other blog. Please, check my grade.

P.S. My entries say 'by Emmanuel Tapia' in green at the end

that is my other blog, the one that you have checked.
P.S.3. Thank you for your comments

Gossiping in 606

This section is dedicated to revealing the most hidden truths of this fantastic English class. Here they are:
  • Jose Manuel is an America fan.
  • Juan Antonio hates the America, that's what he says but what is more secure that he is an America fan.
  • There are a pair of amorous couples in the group, for respect them i wont say their names but surely you can imagine.

My visit to Guadalajara

The past Wednesday, I visited Guadalajara in order to asist to the firts Congres of Mechatronic Engineering. Of course, I took the opportunity to visit some tourist attractions. Although I only had one day to do so, it was long enough to walk in the streets and plazas of the center. What most caught my attention was the central cathedral, which contains shrines dedicated to Our Lady of the Assumption, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Sorrows, the Virgin of Zapopan (patron saint of Guadalajara), Santo Domingo de Guzman, San Nicolas de Bari, St. Thomas Aquinas, San Cristobal, San Juan de Dios. There are 52 seats carved wooden chair in addition to the Cardinals. The decoration is made of marble and silver. The colors of stained glass are imported from France, the guide told me that. In praticular it was a very pleasant experience despite the fact that I had to miss several classes and my English exam, but I will do it ... I hope.

48 years of spaceflight pictured


This year, NASA is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Inspired to make his own contribution, astronomer Ralf Vandebergh recorded images of some historic spacecraft in Earth orbit -- captured with his own modest equipment and a 10-inch, Newtonian reflecting telescope. From a 1960 launch, on the left is the TIROS 2 satellite, one of the first successful weather satellites. While this TIROS (Television InfraRed Observation System) satellite stopped functioning in 1961, Vandeberg notes that if we could visit it now, we would still find video cameras and magnetic tape recorders. On the right, of course, is the ISS (International Space Station) including its recent addition, the Progress M-65 cargo vehicle, launched to the ISS the last month. It will be a great year for de NASA and all their investigations.

New techy keychain



Keychains rarely have useful, much less multiple useful functions. However, this little device may be small but it is packed full of all kinds of useful items. First of all is the universal tv remote, which makes it so that you can turn the volume up or down as well as change channels and shut the tv off entirely. Yet it also could be used as a back up when you manage to lose the remote. Once I’ve managed to find mine in the kitchen and on one occasion set down in the fridge. What ever, this nice keychain can be very useful for those who like technology.

miércoles, 19 de noviembre de 2008

9/11 attacks Economical Repercutions


It must sound very impressive to you, but its true, the 9 11 terroist attacks have had an important efect in united states, that's beacuse the event caused a lot of uncertainty and panic in population, this caused low in consume of all type of goods, but specially the ones that are gained through credit such as hauses and cars. In order to incentivate this goods consume, the U.S. Federal Reserve lowered the interest rates from 5.25 % to 1% in a 3 month period, this generated a new wave of mortgage credits expansion, hyper inflation in housing sector, and the globalization of the morgage debt among other effects. As we all now this situation generated the actual economic crisis.