Monday, February 28, 2011

Nipple Piercing Mastitis

GRANADA, CIEN AÑOS DE AVIACIÓN

I was the first
D ince time immemorial, Exma. Diputación de Granada, he showed an exceptional interest and enthusiasm for aviation, organizing aeronautical festivals and other popular shows at the Hippodrome de Armilla and the sands of the Genil, which joins the two rivers. This first phase covers from 1911 to 1915.
Granada born aeronautical activity attached to our celebrations of Corpus Christi. Another notable fact is that due to weather, Granada missed a chance to be the first city in Andalusia rip your skies for a flying machine: "Flying Circus" could not unpack your gadgets and went to Tablada (Sevilla). As bad weather persists, it was Malaga the second to do so and finally the June 20, 1911 , Granada entered the history of aviation.


5 These first flights were made by Belgian French aircraft pilots. Armilla Specifically, the Belgian Tick that he had the honor of being the first to breathe the fine air dry and Granada, the first to envision its vast horizons and that free and unique backdrop for "Sierranevá" with his play of light and shadows, color tones, brightness, hue and dodges: All eye, especially for his mustache ...!







Tick The plane was a Bleriot XI as which crossed the Channel, something changed. Anzani was powered by a 50 hp and weighed about 210 kilos, what we would call today an Ultralight. Speed \u200b\u200bachieved would be around 50 km / h.


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In other publications have written Tick apparatus was a Sommer biplane, but I have my doubts, since the model used for excellence in all the festivals of the time and everyone was the Bleriot said that each pilot modified according to taste and possibilities.


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This model broke all records for height, speed and stay in flight. He crossed the Channel manned by Mr. Bleriot and the Swiss Alps at the hands of Peruvian Jorge Chaves, who cost him his life.



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Friday, February 18, 2011

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EL CABLE AÉREO DE DÚRCAL


hat Q Granada few remember and the cable car's cable Dúrcal to Motril. And how few Granada "young" know even the ephemeral existence of this railroad whose tracks were in the air.
Let
some history. Granada was one of the most extensive tram networks in Spain, reaching a length of 134 kilometers. The network was operated by the Company of Electric Trams Granada SA (TEGs). This transportation service was vital to the Grenadian economy during the first half of the twentieth century, and services offered by urban and suburban transport of passengers and freight.


investigates OFECUM enjoy

To achieve these plans, the Company laid eyes on the natural outlet of Granada to the sea: the port of Motril. The extension of the tramway to the sea Granada materialized in a first attempt in the construction of the Granada-Armilla-Padul-Dúrcal, opened in 1924 in its entirety.
map Granada tram network in 1930

The major difficulty for the construction of this line was found at the entrance of Dúrcal, it was necessary to cross the river gorge Dúrcal, the first serious warning of significant orographic there to Motril, and which ultimately led to the replacement of the tram extension to the sea by the cable car. Yes, it sounds like: Granada was the cable car to the port of Motril.
To overcome this ravine, and to save costs, TEGs chose to reuse an online bridge Guadix-Baza, the bridge that spanned the stream of Gor, who had been disabled to be a variant on the occasion of a landslide. This "recycling" of a bridge is another unique feature of the Granada railway connection with the sea.

freight train crossing the bridge of Dúrcal, 1928

Shortly after the bridge is the station of Dúrcal, the trains arrived in 1924, and a year later, the cars begin to leave the cable to the port of Motril.
The goods were mostly carried flour, sugar cane, cement and fertilizer.
In 1929 he inaugurated the branch Rules-Órgiva (completing the path as a huge "Y"), to output the mineral and built new warehouses and sheds in Dúrcal station and the port of Motril.
Arrival of trucks to Puerto

Renewal
During the Civil War, the cable drastically reduced its activity. After the race, the Company undertakes a plan of renewal, beginning with the installation in 1943 of a new motor device Tablate station. During the next two years renewed much of the tractor cable and satellite cable. The situation of budgetary constraints and lack of spare parts with which they undertook this improvement plan is demonstrated by the fact that the cable sections that were removed were repaired and re-installed in other sections.
With these improvements, intended to regularize and enhance TEGs definitely the service. But this time the sugar industry, the main generator of traffic for Cable, was in decline and the tonnage transported never again reached the levels of the years preceding the Civil War.

Cable Sheds in Puerto
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In 1946 the deficit in the operation of the cable is unaffordable for the company: revenues cover only a third of the cost. After a Council meeting, this fact was brought to the attention of the Directorate General of Railways, Trams and Road Transport, to see if we can get some kind of subsidy, but in postwar times this type of aid was very difficult to achieve . In the absence of the necessary aid, the Company requests the file expiration of the concession. To make matters worse, in July 1948 a fault occurs, stopping with her regular service. The lack of material prevents its repair parts.
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In 1950, the strike is total and, granting the termination of the concession in 1952. Soon after was the decommissioning of the line, which today only the foundations of some masts and concrete construction of the intermediate stations. Closed and a very special chapter in the history of transport in Spain.

Before being recycled, the bridge spanned the river Gor

Bibliography:
Francisco J.
Calvo and Juan J. Poyo Lopez Oña


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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Feet Scenes In Movies & Tv

Jabalquinto, STEP BY STEP, IES FRANCISCO MATEO RIVAS

In the section of the Web, Sheriff Gonzalez Olaya offers every two weeks has all the readers who visit the Web Jabalquinto.biz a section where you can discover Jabalquinto charming corners of this week's fifth installment. "IES. Matthew Francisco Rivas."


Secondary School which looks in its front a logo designed by Guiding D. Miguel Ángel Gómez Arqués who serves on the Center and whose process, stages of implementation and ultimate meaning us the author explains in his article: "A picture is worth a 2,338 words", the full text you can read in the No. 10 of the magazine: "Walking, walk, ... "and the Institute's website.

Indeed many words, 2,338, are employed in the development of that article and ending with the explanation that looks at the front.

After visiting the park and its extension down the street in which stands the monument to the priest D. Marcilla José Hernández, move down the street Mateo Ruiz named to who donated the land for the construction of housing that would bring many families in the caves. Noting the different types of homes built, we got to the cooperative oil "Santa Lucia" where you turn left, past the soccer field and continue several blocks of houses until you reach Calle Jaen City which is the Secondary School which takes the name of another illustrious jabalquinteño: "Matthew Francis Rivas." School that is an inexhaustible source of local research and cultural activities.

Calle Jaen City Facade

Institute Secondary School which looks in its front a logo designed by Guiding D. Miguel Ángel Gómez Arqués who serves on the Center and whose process, stages of implementation and ultimate meaning, the author explains it in his article: "A picture is worth a 2,338 words", the full text you can read in the No. 10 of the magazine: "Walking, walking, ..." and the Institute's website.

Indeed many words, 2,338, are employed in the development of that article and ending with the explanation that looks at the front



"As we can see, is a stroke of pen or brush which is written the name of the Institute, in turn, the characters are formed Jabalquinto silhouette, finally, is crowned with the symbol "HBI" and the author's name that gives its name to the Centre. Our

Institute is fully identified by name along with the initials "IES" Secondary School.

education, culture and purposes of the Centre are represented by the outline, symbolizing the writing and reading, the basis of the teaching and learning of each and every one of the subjects taught. The idea is again present at the end of the "d" with an open book. In addition, the font used is simple and clear as a teacher writes on the walls of his classroom.

therefore, is a handwriting, free, imperfect and unique, which makes clear the human material boasting our Institute. We are not in an industrial company that trades with inert objects, but in a school that is not only to convey a number of content knowledge and materials without sanity, but of training our students on human values \u200b\u200band learning for life.

The current design is modern and dynamic, accurate reflection of life in our center, topped by new technologies, large and numerous activities organized educational projects that are developed.

Moreover, the environment of the Institute is played through the contours of your town, you can see the unmistakable silhouette of Jabalquinto observed from a distance, emerging rest of the mountain where buildings and streets of the town. One can distinguish the church (M), the water tank (F) and other buildings through the letters. And how could it be otherwise, has represented an olive (O), as a symbol of economic development and natural landscape of the area.

The colors for the logo reminiscent of landscape planning, the green "Matthew Francis": the leaves and the valley, the brown "school" and "Rivas" logs and earth, and a white background the walls of houses. In addition, we used the same green as the Board of Andalusia provides for their corporate image official.

Finally, although it seems otherwise, all images and design are not perfect or perpetual and eternal, the power of a brand is its adaptability to the times and situations. Therefore, and in the same way that we hope in the improvement of our students as students and people from here are encouraged to modify and adapt the image in the future to new stages of the Institute. " Another sign that looks
the facade is the official name of the institution where, of course, is stamped the name of the illustrious jabalquinteño which it takes its name this center. Matthew Francisco Rivas, a native of Jabalquinto and author of the play "historical memory of the villa Jabalquinto "written around the year 1799, when he was 32, and amended in 1816, at 51 years old., Pedro A. Groves Porras in their book "HISTORY AND VILLA Jabalquinto SEÑORIO, speaks as follows:

Inside page handwritten

" As stated in the certificate of baptism was Christian in the parish church of Jabalquinto on February 1, 1765 under the name Francisco Miguel Mateo María del Campo, born on 30 January. Son of Francis and Mary Rivas Soriano, natural and Jabalquinto neighbors. Paternal grandparents Francisco Rivas, a native and resident Jabalquinto, and Maria Martos, born and resident of Jabalquinto Mengíbar. Maternal grandparents Matthew Soriano and Francisco Garcia, natural and Jabalquinto neighbors ... The main virtuality of this work is not in its content and the fact that the Municipal Archive, which handled both himself Rivas, got lost in our last civil war ... It is this destruction which its true dimension to this little book. I do not know the exact purpose for which the author wrote the book, but it seems that school had a goal and unnecessary appointments abound, especially concerning matters ecclesiastical and historical background. "

"Although unaware of the reason Rivas wrote this historical memory, we know the performance that just got almost immediately, yet it is published. Indeed, the January 5, 1798 the Royal Academy of History, in regular meeting and agreed to admit INSTANCES OF APPLICANT FOR AN INDIVIDUAL IN SERVICE VALUE OF REMEMBRANCE Jabalquinto that Rivas had been submitted for consideration by the Academy. Also, on March the same year was elected full member of the Royal Economic Society of Friends of Jaén.
Inside page

"We have not found more this character reference in the archives of the people, which suggests that not married - if they did - and died in Jabalquinto, although we know who wrote the work in the village, ... can be assured that he lived and studied in Seville and Madrid, where perhaps he studied law, he could certainly do this because he belonged to a wealthy family with pretensions to nobility. " The issue

"Villages and Cities edited by JAÉN Journal dedicated to Jabalquinto, the following reference is made to work:
" Contains bizarre news, particularly in the statistics. Rich descriptive literature covering aspects such can be varied as purification rituals for women after childbirth, or the custom of ringing the bells to chase storms. "

Jabalquinto map drawn by Francisco de Rivas Mateo

handwritten 162-page work that is at the Royal Academy of History and Peter A, Porras Groves has brought us full content including the publication of the work to which we referred in 1993

With the deepening of the meaning of the two labels displayed on the facade of the Institute we will terminate the walk through this town this week to continue in the next installment delve in this building and know the work done to justify the statement that: "WE HAVE COLLECTED THE GUN OF MATEO RIVAS FRANCISCO, TO CONTINUE WITH THE STUDY AND DISSEMINATION OF LOCAL CULTURE."

Partial view floor
Olayo
Sheriff Gonzalez.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

What Is The Blood Taste In My Phlem?

CÓDIGO DE SEÑALES

S lways, always. Since the dawn of time. Since man and woman knew condemned to understand, there was always a secret signal code and default to communicate discreetly away from curious, carbines, jealous, angry spouses or parents ... not to mention the sickening and hypocritical society in which they played live.
Of those secret codes for love I want to talk. Were vital, essential, ridiculous to our eyes today, which makes them unnecessary, but then ... when there was no phone, no freedom that now surrounds us ...

THE FAN
Our grandmothers, because the iron social norms of his time, had to invent this sign language to enable them to carry out their amorous contacts: The language of the fan.
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dictionary / English, is very extensive. Played an important role in human relations and more specifically in the flirtation between women and men, which were expressed desires, feelings or rejection by this supplement. The fan was par excellence a genuine code of signals between the ladies and gentlemen of the time.
. FLOWERS
Older and complete the range of , is the language of flowers, sometimes called floriografía . Was refined in the Victorian era, where various flowers and floral arrangements were used to send coded messages, serving individuals to express feelings that otherwise might never talk. King Charles II of England brought the art collecting sources from Sweden to Persia, in the s. XVII. Floral language of Japan is called Hanakotoba.
The meanings of such language have been forgotten today, but red roses still imply passionate, love romantic, pink roses a lesser affection; white roses suggest virtue and chastity is yellow roses friendship or devotion. While there is no exact translation of the Victorian sentiments, the flowers are still transmitted and meanings.
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Moza collecting on the key code
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BUSINESS CARDS
And what about business cards? who have a specific meaning in terms of some folds that are made on them.
Any method was Good: Just not enough to type "standard" and that everyone knew: It had to come up with a changing code and collecting, in a careless or forced encounter, the envelope with the key.
And in our Alhambra? And in our neighborhood ...? Also, too ...! We would not be less!
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ALBAICÍN
might seem a legend Granada-albaycinera, worthy of inclusion in our Anthology Story, but I told my friend John, that of Dúrcal, whose protagonist was an uncle, a priest at that time: in love and convinced them to flee to a convent novice Albaicín through the Morse Code, charged with a mirror and a flashlight she signs it. (This code is learned both in summer vacation). The story is so bizarre that I, knowing the prodigious imagination and fantasy of my friend, I have reservations, but was more or less like this:
After the call to prayer from a nearby tower (can not remember which) , taking advantage of the rapid twilight winter when they invaded the forest shadows of the Alhambra, the novice, the friend told him his troubles with heliographs or light signals through a mirror from his cell.
From the Alhambra, separated by the narrow channel of the Darro, her lover expected to close over the darkness and conveyed with the help of an oil lantern signals curtain.
When were mature love, a wild night at the stroke of twelve strokes (as always happens in these stories), it was she who jumped over the wall on the narrow alley, where the yearning lover waited two strong mules mountain, clothes and money.
forcing the pace, and always on roads less traveled, at the dawn and were sheltering in a farmhouse near Purullena. Traveling always with crews of laborers, arrived in Almería, where a cargo of grapes led to Oran, and from there jumped to Havana, where he spent more than 20 years. Returned to the village where her parents died, the true culprits in this story.
. FAIRY PRECIOUS
ALHAMBREÑO
What I say about this beautiful testimony of floral language, which tells how they spent our sultanas ...?
"Incomprehensible went to Don Frederic Zulema left the field near the source. Knight was so skilled at deciphering this sort of writing that neither the most gallant Arab could overtake them. But this time nothing bothered twirling flowers that set of not understanding the secret that they contained. A few buttons showed him the record evergreen Zulema. And then a rose bush came to remind him of his bad luck. The colchicum clearly told: spent time happiness, but making a broom at her side, filled him with hope. Harder then I wanted to penetrate the meaning and in a thousand petty crisócomo flowers only meant something: not be expected. knew then that Zulema forced to do that in the presence of Hagib industry, had set him a thousand little things, just to indulge its annoying passenger, but still a heliotrope that towered in the middle, with silent voice yelled, I love you, and this consoled him. "
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Odalisca The odalisque of Mariano Fortuny
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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Holograms On Ohio Drivers License

Jabalquinto, STEP BY STEP, MONUMENT TO FATHER

In the section of the Web Jabalquinto.biz, Sheriff Gonzalez Olaya offers every two weeks has all the readers who visit the Web a section where you can discover Jabalquinto charming corners of this week's fourth installment. "MONUMENT TO FATHER MARCILLA."



Following the story of the brief history of birth Bethlehem neighborhood, we have to make a leisurely journey more representative in its corners.

Vista Park and street extension

I started the bus station, a symbol of modernity and major changes in this town in recent years. We arrived at Freedom Park, built in 1988, large, full of grass and woodland with many banks and two fountains that invite us to rest. We note its extension through a street entrance to which stands a monument that reminds us of D. José Hernández Marcilla developed, as a pastor, an intense ministry in this town in the middle of last century.

Monument standard at the beginning of the tour that bears his name illustrious

Character, which Antonio García Sanz wrote an extensive, detailed, beautiful and literary magazine article: "Walking, walking, ..." The full text can be found on the Number 10 of the publication of the IES "Francisco de Rivas Mateo" Jabalquinto and on its website. So

tells Antonio García Sanz, biography until he was ordained priest

"Joseph was the son of a wealthy family that had educated their children in love God and neighbor. It was his father, D. Manuel and his mother Ms Sagrario, the one in Navarre and the other of Burgos. He was born on November 28, 1913 in Madrid. Having succeeded, D. Manuel, Professor of Industrial Schools, he moved to Baker where he held a seat on the School of Expertise in the neighboring city. As a boy playing with his brothers, Manuel, Julia and purification and other neighborhood children, distinguished by his kindness and great heart. When executing a prank, welcomed the punishment of their parents with joy, with which, the situation soon returned to absolute normal.

degree in Linares studied, obtaining brilliant qualifications and made a career of expertise in Madrid subsequently studying architecture college. Got some money but was not happy. Performed military service in "Transfer" (Madrid). It was there he heard the call of God, entering the seminary at Comillas in 1935, was 22 years.

During the English Civil War, the seminary was closed, taking up an ecclesiastical career once the national contest in 1939.

was ordained priest on July 23, 1947 at the age of 34 years. He celebrated his first Mass in the parish of San Francisco Linares, the 17 August the same year, ten days before catching the deadly skilled Manuel Rodríguez Sánchez "Manolete" in the arena of Santa Margarita of the city. "

De Arjonilla moved to Jabalquinto. This is the description that Antonio García Sanz makes his arrival in this city:
"The Bedford truck, parked in the town square being instantly surrounded by dozens of neighbors. D. Joseph had just arrived at your new destination. Arjonilleros and Jabalquinteños, waving the same flag procession to the temple, clothing to D. Joseph, who waved his hands and head to those in its path will appear at the door of his house. Received by D. Fernando, his predecessor, walked quietly into the sanctuary where they bowed and prayed a long time. Was on July 3, 1949. Without knowing it, only have four years to cast their Jabalquinto apostolic seed.

just arrived at their destination, walked a day in the "Street Level", then "Calvo Sotelo, escorted by a couple of parishioners. Had begun a work in the parish and had no more money than the "brush" the previous Sunday a man came smartly dressed and putting his hand into the pocket of his coat pulled out a cane-colored envelope.

- Are you D. Joseph?.
- To serve you, sir.
- Have a gift for the work.
- May God bless you good man. Lightening

twisted over the road and coming to the house the builder should pay what was until then.
- Do you know what?, Said giving back to the door.
- What D. Joseph?, Asked the companions.
- Well, God has more money than a bullfighter. "


D. Marcilla José Hernández, parish priest, surrounded by workers and altar boys at the farm of Torrubia. 1951.

Priest, good, energetic, worker and well liked by all, as is apparent from the following verses, taken from the article by Antonio García:


We've been a little tired

And Don José
nice we
past.

have laughed
Much Much has been played

And
Jabalquinto
At last we arrived.

palm
Long live Long live
rosemary
Que viva Don José
and missionaries.

If missionaries

had not been

Jabalquinto
whole would be lost. Olayo

Sheriff Gonzalez

Thick Clear Mucus With A Brown Streak

TORRE DE LA CAUTIVA



l E space of February to visit the Tower of the Captive and as always, you can visit Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. The bill, being a space that is outside the royal palaces is besides general of the Monument, which is known as a ticket for the gardens and the price is 6 euros per person.


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L to Tower of the Captive was once known for tower Thief and the Sultana but finally has been that of captivity by the legend that lived in this tower Isabel de Solís, Zoraya, after his conversion to Islam, a captive Christian who fell in love with the Abu-l-Hassan Ali, better known as Muley Hacen and the repudiation of his wife, Aixa, mother of Abu Allah Muhhammad XII, Boabdil (1482-1492).


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is a Tower-palace or Qalahurra, so call one of his poems, murals, like that are in the north wall of the Alhambra, Torre de los Picos, the Cadi, the farm and the Princesses. It is built on the parapet and perimeter road around the entire wall, it is surmounted by a barrel vault, constructed in the early twentieth century as the tower is accessed directly from the city alhambreña. Both the street and the parapets are constructed so that its daily use by the guards, did not disrupt the privacy of the Torre-Palacio.


was built by Yusuf I before 1349, when he died Ibn al-Yayyad, author of the poetic program of the walls of the tower. The external appearance, we do not says the grandeur and beauty that the interior masterpiece of Nazarite, for its delicate plasterwork, and the wonder of the tiles and the perfection of the proportions, the facade looks more like a cottage than a palace, all this tells the Islamic mentality in their buildings fulfilling the sura of the Qur'an: "Do not flaunt your wealth."


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The Tower of the Captive is somewhat low expression of a Moorish palace, locked inside all the necessary and customary in the house palaces of Granada, salvo la letrina de la que, curiosamente, no ha quedado rastro. Puede considerarse, por su estructura arquitectónica y su composición decorativa , como el hito que subraya el momento de mayor pureza del arte nazarí.


Como es lo habitual en toda vivienda musulmana, la entrada es en recodo (bäsurä), con bóvedas de arista, que desemboca en un pequeño patio con arcos apoyados en pilares. La estancia principal del interior de la torre presenta pequeñas alcobas en el eje de cada uno de sus costados exteriores, coincidentes con las respectivas ventanas geminadas, más un pequeño dormitorio en la planta alta y azotea. Tras haber sido vivienda de las alcaides Christians and individuals during the nineteenth century was subjected to intensive restorations, which have been altered in part decoration and original inscriptions, and in this current era is the marble floor and wooden roof. Access to the upper rooms is by a gate from the bend entrance. Usually after the entrance to the palaces usually two doors one leads to the upper floors and the other to the latrine.


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Noteworthy is the tiling of the sockets are at the bottom of the walls. Presents beautiful traces, with pieces of various colors, among which purple, whose use in architectural ceramics has been considered as unique. The sockets include emphasis Koranic calligraphy. Thus in the SE and SW corner on both sides of the door reads:
"In the name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful. God bless and save our lord Muhammad and family / Say my refuge in the Lord of the dawn of the evil that created things, the evil of darkness when it is extended, the evil of the blowers in knots, the evil of the envious when he envies. "
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Montufar Antonio Gutiérrez
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