Saturday, December 19, 2009

Religious Sayings For Baptism Cakes



MIMICA GREGORY PRIZE IS A CALL TO CONSCIENCE TO DEFEND DEMOCRACY



For UTE-USACH Corporation is an honor to again present in Liceo A 94, with director Alejandro Jara, his team and their teachers, with teachers Carola Orrego and Carolina Guzmán, with students from 8 th grade A and B and their families who have come to this degree, including Pablo Morales Piaggio parents. Submit this modest

Gregory Award Mimica, Yerko Montenegro Camilo Sánchez and Andrés Concha Arce, is a commitment to defending the memory in Chile.

Today

Andres Bello is happy because revitalize solidarity, human rights, defense of democracy, justice and social consciousness.

I speak on behalf of Gregory Mime "martyr of the student movement in Chile and Latin America and globally.



This is also an award for environmental stewardship, the defense of human rights, the sportsmanship, the perseverance in the study, the Love for life, to joy.

Award is to peace, true reconciliation among Chileans.

human rights should be north of a coexistence, respect the right to think differently. And to build history, we know how to forgive, but the peace born of justice.



you who dream to get to college, know that the USACH, University of Santiago and had the predecessor to our joint venture, State Technical University. There

teachers, students and staff hicimops a major reform and chose 3 times Don Enrique Kirberg rector from 1968 to 1972.

gave President Salvador Allende resources for the joint venture to extend its work Benefactors almost the entire country



The joint venture signed an agreement with the Central Unica de Trabajadores and so workers and their children were able to study a profession without encalillarse as happens today. The joint venture led

culture to people, plants and the field. Quilapayún, Inti Illimani, Angel and Isabel Parra, Victor Jara, the Theatre Teknos or Teut, the choir UTE, the Mining Circus, toured the country and made to feel that art was for everyone.



For reasons and were willing to fight and die, as happened with Goyo Mimica.
It is terrible to say that your High School student, was killed and his body made to disappear in the furnaces of Metallurgy of the UTE.

His family received his body and could not bury him, so such crimes can not remain silent, to not repeat ever again in Chile, so that justice is done in this and other cases.



I am the son of a judge, kicked out of court, for daring to do justice, when many in Chile largely ignored, trampled and allowed the most heinous crimes.

But for judges to do justice, we must all support, so that Goyo Mimica shot, tortured, exiled, or defiled with blood Chile, do not go free and be judged.

This is a country can never again return to bomb the presidential palace, or poison a former president of the republic, as happened to Eduardo Frei.



We were lucky to survive to tell these facts to show them the finger, who do not clear on his face the color of murderers as "Victor Jara, joint venture partner, who 2 weeks ago Thousands of Chileans, watch and buried, singing, turning his funeral into celebration and joy

pain Try to be brave, if only for a moment as they were our joint venture partners Goyo Mimica and Victor Jara.



The Editorial Usach just published a book of Victor Jara and other Kirberg Henry Rector, supporting the right path to reclaim his work and thought and so we are proud.

In this farewell ceremony for the eighth grade, talk to your consciousness, because we must be vigilant throughout life, because that we have not just a memory, no less a lament.



And as the song goes, maybe tomorrow or the day after, or in some more time, the story I have heard again happen, so one should always be prepared to defend this democracy, our freedom and played for justice and for the needy.

You are not educated to become rich, nor to compete with others, but to help make Chile a happier country without poverty, because in our consciousness of young people trained in the joint venture or USACH, as you guys. at the Liceo de Goyo Mimica, shining love of fellow man. Viva el Liceo

Adresa Bello, Viva la UTE. Viva USACH

CORPORATION USACH REMINDS UTE IN YOUR HIGH SCHOOL GREGORY MIMICA ANDRES BELLO


Dear friend invite you to participate in the Gregory Award Mimica this Friday December 18th at 19:00 hrs. in the Liceo Andres Bello Gym

"A Future with History"

Alejandro Jara Castro, Director of the Liceo Andres Bello A-94 Teacher and his team of Directors is pleased to invite you to the Ceremony of Bachelor of eighth grade, Class of 2009, which will be held on Friday 18 December at 19:00 hrs. in the hotel gym, located on Calle Ricardo Morales # 3389, San Miguel. Ute-The Corporation shall award the Prize Usach Gregorio Argote Mimica, a former student of Liceo

The undersigned, and the entire educational community of Liceo expected to have their valuable presence, which will enhance this important ceremony. San Miguel, 18 December 2009.





Remembered Juan Manuel:
Thanks friend for this award has helped secure as a tribute to the Goyo.
for me has always been difficult to touch on the then immediately presented to me the evidence that in certain circumstances human beings are able to show their dark side and dark, showed the cruelty that they killed the life of that wonderful person who was our friend, we had the privilege of sharing part of his life and his ideals.
Tell the friends I'm with you in this moment, they receive my love and my memory as well not forgetting my friend martyr, neither do all those who shared.
At the same time I am happy because I feel that their sacrifice was not in vain, today pays tribute well deserved, as the value of His example, continues to radiate, not only those who had the fortune to know him but the current generation.
In alguún site will be smiling with that smile Goyo clean, wide and generous had the advantage of yielding to one.
A fraternal hug to you and all Soza Pato




Gregory Award Meaning Mimica

The Corporation for Development of the UTE-USACH since 1999, promotes and practices the values \u200b\u200bof solidarity and conducts that contribute to building a more democratic, fairer and more social commitment among its actions with the school community supports the creation Mime Gregory Award, singular alumnus Liceo Andres Bello, and former University of Santiago JV.

To promote and support the award was created in http://goyomimica.blogspot.com/ website in memory and tribute to this martyr of Chilean and Latin American student movement

students together with teachers, choosing to the awards, which demonstrate the merits and qualities best: Solidarity with the community. Careful of the environment. Advocate of children's rights and human beings. Good companion. Satisfactory ratings. Athlete. Respect for others. Love of life and joy. This award encourages and Corporation facilitates students to meet the cross key objectives of education, personal development, cognitive, social and moral development of students.

The proposal is the promotion of a culture of solidarity made about Gregory Award Mimica, spreading the values \u200b\u200bof a School Development.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Cydia Pokémon Cheats

Call GSIST / UPR for a teaching position in Library Week

Graduate School of Science and Information Technology invited to apply for a teaching position in Librarianship, leading to permanence in the area indicated below.

main teaching area, industry information, digital libraries, collection development
.

Requirements: Doctoral degree (Ph.D., DLS) in Library, Information Science or closely related field with area of \u200b\u200bresearch in Library and Information Science, awarded by a prestigious educational institution. Of professional experience in libraries. Preferably a Masters degree in Library Science from a University accredited by the American Library Association (ALA).

Additional Requirements: Experience univesitaria in teaching, preferably at the graduate level, and application of information and communication technologies in the teaching-learning process. Demonstrate experience in research and have refereed publications in the discipline. Proficiency in English and English.

Responsibilities: Teaching at the master's programs and certificates, and virtual modalities, advising students on their theses or research projects, research and publication in their area of \u200b\u200bexpertise, to develop proposals for seeking external funding; active participation in the working committees of the School and university management.

deadline and procedures: This call is valid for one year or until the position is filled. Interested should submit: cover letter, curriculum vitae, copies of academic credentials of all grades, and three letters of recommendation. Qualified candidates will be invited to present to the School community a presentation of current research. The input range is usually assistant professor.


Personnel Committee, Graduate School of Science and Information Technology (GSIST)
University of Puerto Rico PO Box 21906, San Juan, PR 00931-1906
Phone: 787-763-6199, Fax 787-764-2311 Email: egcti@uprrp.edu ; virtual environment: http://egcti.upr.edu

Patron equal opportunity in employment M / M / V / I

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Sensative Teeth After Braces

Celebrating Open Access at the University of Puerto Rico, 19-23 October 2009


PROGRAM
Graduate School of Science and Information Technology, Library and Information Science Library System Library and Information Resource Center and Technology, Faculty of Natural Sciences at the University of Puerto Rico, Campus River Stones are pleased to invite you to the first celebration of Open Access Week at the university.

With this conclusion we join efforts in PLoS = Public Library of Science, a nonprofit organization of scientists and medical experts committed to making the world's scientific and medical literature a public resource. Its primary objective is to make available to all scientific research, facilitate research, informed medical practice and education by enabling the free search the full text of each article to locate specific ideas, methods, results of experiments and observations.

We define Open Access as a free, permanent access to the full-text material, scientific and scholarly, refereed journals. Extend the definition to the use of technological tools that can be used to create products and services, aimed at studying and research, and facilitate the information and knowledge are more accessible to all stakeholders on equal footing.

The event will be co-sponsored the Student Council of the GSIST, ACURIL (Association of University Libraries, Institutional Research and the Caribbean)-Chapter of Puerto Rico, ASEGRABCI (Association Graduates of the Graduate School of Library and Information Science), Beta Beta Kappa Chapter of Puerto Rico, and SBPR (Library Company of Puerto Rico).

The event is free of charge and receive a certificate for each of the activities as part of their professional development.

MONDAY, 19

1:00 to 2:30 PM Room 313 GSIST. Videoconferencing

University repositories / Repositories
universities

Prof. Dorothea Salo Digital Repository Librarian, Memorial Library
University of Wisconsin, Madison Campus


3:00 to 4:30 pm Room 313 GSIST. Videoconferencing
Access open through institutional and thematic repositories: the cases of E-LIS (Eprints in Library and Information Science), open file for Library and Information Science and RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Economics
Prof. José Manuel Barrueco
Librarian, Library Social Sciences, University of Valencia, Spain

[Coordinates: Aida Calle Maldonado, Pura Centeno-Alayón, Juan Pablo Delerme-Ayala and Luisa Vigo-Cepeda]


TUESDAY, 20
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 M . Room 313 GSIST
Freeculture.org
What is the Chapter of the UPR, Mayaguez Campus, and the Chapter of the UPR, Río Piedras

With the participation of Prof. Gabriel Joel Perez, UPR Mayagüez Representative, Dr. Juan "Tito" Melendez and Dr. Carlos Suárez-Balseiro, UPR, Rio Piedras
Co-sponsored by the Society Library of Puerto Rico ( SBPR) [Carlos Suárez-Balseiro coordinate and Luisa Vigo-Cepeda]

1:00 -4:00 PM Room 313 GSIST

Digital Repository Agricultural Library Agricultural Experiment Station. DSpace
. A program for managing digital content free open source.

Presentation by: Prof. Liz M. Pagan-Santana, Carlos Suárez-Balseiro, Prof. Pura Centeno-Alayón, Sr. Juan Pablo Ayala
Delerme-
With co-sponsorship of the Student Council GSIST.
[Coordinate Liz M. Pagan, Juan Pablo Delerme and Luisa Vigo-Cepeda]


WEDNESDAY, 21
2:00 to 4:00 PM Room 313 GSIST

Creative Commons and the Development of Culture Open Access
The impact of licensing Creative Commons in Open Access. Challenges and opportunities for building an open ecosystem of the study and research.

Atty. Chloe Goeres-Santos, Co-Founder of Creative Commons, Law School, University of Puerto Rico, in collaboration with students at the Cyber \u200b\u200bLaw Clinic: Julio Guzman, Pedro Lopez, Sharon Maldonado and Luz Molinelli.

Co-sponsored by the Association of University Libraries, Institutional Research and the Caribbean (ACURIL), Chapter of Puerto Rico [Coordinates: Aida Street-Maldonado and Luisa Vigo-Cepeda}

5:00 to 7:00 pm Room 313
GSIST
open access to government information in the context of digital government and reduced the information gap in Puerto Rico.

Dr. José Sánchez-Lugo, Associate Professor GSIST
With co-sponsorship of the Alumni Association of the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (ASEGRABCI)
[Coordinator: Luisa Vigo-Cepeda]

THURSDAY, 22
8:30 a.m. to 12:00 M. Venue: Faculty of Natural Sciences, Phase I, A-211UPR Amphitheatre, Río Piedras

The development of repositories, intellectual property and open access to information: Ms. Mariluz Panel

Frontera, Director of the Office Intellectual Property and Technology Commercialization, University of Puerto Rico

Dr. Carlos Suárez-Balseiro, Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Science and Information Technology, University of Puerto Rico


Institutional Repository of the University of Puerto Rico
Presentation by Prof. Centeno-Alayón Purisima, Librarian, Center for Information Resources and Technology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Puerto Rico

With co-sponsorship of the Center for Academic Excellence Academic Affairs and Dean of the Graduate School of Science and Information Technology [Coordinate: Purisima Prof. Dr. Centeno-Alayón and Julia Velez]

2:00 to 4:00 PM Room 313 GSIST
Developing a Culture of Open Access at the University

Dr. Mario Núñez-Molina, Professor, Department of Psychology, Coordinator, Centre for Education through the Internet, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus Dr. Joseph

Mari Mutt, Professor, School of Biology, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus

Dr. Carlos Suárez-Balseiro, Assistant Professor, Coordinator, Centre for Information Literacy Studies, Graduate School of Science and Information Technology, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, Moderator

With co-sponsored by Beta Beta Kappa, Puerto Rico Chapter of Beta Phi Mu [Coordinates: Aida Street-Maldonado and Luisa Vigo-Cepeda]

For additional information, please communicate through luisa.vigo @ upr.edu or egctianauprblog@gmail.com

We look forward to greeting you personally at all y todas.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

What Is A Lethal Dose Of Tamazapam

A Week of Open Access at the University of Puerto Rico

The Graduate School of Information Sciences and Technologies (GSIST), the Library and Information Science Library of the Library System and the Information and Technologies Resources Center at the Natural Sciences College, of the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus, cordially invite all of you to attend the week celebration of Open Access, October 19-23, 2009.

The following organizations are co-hosting the week of presentations on campus:

* GSiST/UPR Student Council
* Association of Caribbean University, Research and Institutional Libraries (ACURIL), Puerto Rico Chapter
* Alumni Asssociation of the GSIST (ASEGRABCI)
* Center of Academic Excellence, Office of the Dean of Academic Studies and the Graduate School of Information Sciences and Technologies
* Librarians Society of Puerto Rico (SBPR)
* Beta Beta Kappa, Puerto Rico Chapter of Beta Phi Mu

Monday, October 19


1:00 - 2:30 P.M. Room 313 GSIST/UPR.

Digital University repositories / Repositorios Digitales de universidades
, Videoconference with Prof. Dorothea Salo , Digital Repository Librarian , Memorial Library, University of Wisconsin, Madison Campus

3:00 - 4:30 p.m. Room 313 GSIST/UPR
Open access through institutional and thematic repositories: the cases of E-LIS (Eprints in Library and Information Science) and RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Videoconference with Professor José Manuel Barrueco , Librarian, Social Sciences Library, University of Valencia, Spain


Tuesday, October 20


10:00 a.m. to 12:00 M. Room 313 GSIST / UPR
What is Freeculture.org, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus Chapter, and the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Chapter. Panel presentation with Prof. Gabriel Joel Pérez , UPR Mayagüez Campus and Dr. Juan "Tito" Melendez and Dr. Carlos Suárez-Balseiro , UPR, Rio Piedras Campus.

Co-sponsored by the Librarians Society of Puerto Rico (SBPR)

1:00 -4:00 P.M. Room 313 GSIST/UPR.
The Agriculture Digital Repository at the Agriculture Experiment Station Library . And, DSpace: An open content management program. Presented by Prof. Liz M.Pagan-Santana (Agricultural Experiment Station Library, UPR/Mayaguez), Prof. Pura Centeno-Alayon (Information and Technologies Resources Center at the Natural Sciences Faculty UPR/Rio Piedras) Dr. Carlos Suarez-Balseiro and Mr. Juan Pablo Delerme-Ayala (GSIST/UPR)

Co-sponsored by the GSiST/UPR Student Council.


Wednesday, October 21

2:00- 4:00 P.M. Room 313 GSIST/UPR
Creative Commons and the development of an Open Access Culture; The impact of the Creative Commons licenses on Open Access: Challenges and opportunities to develop an open ecosystem. Presentation by Prof. Chloe Goeras-Santos, Esq. , Creative Commons Co-Founder in Puerto Rico, Law School, University of Puerto Rico, with students of the Law Cybernetic Clinic: Julio Guzman , Pedro Lopez , Sharon Maldonado and Luz Molinelli .

Co-sponsored by the Association of Caribbean University, Research and Institutional Libraries (ACURIL), Puerto Rico Chapter.

5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Aula 313 EGCTI
Open access, the government information within the digital government movement and the flux of information in Puerto Rico. Presented by Dr. Jose Sánchez-Lugo , Associate Professor, Graduate School of Information Sciences and Technologies.

Co-sponsored by the Alumni Asssociation of the GSIST (ASEGRABCI).


Thursday, October 22


8:30 A.M. - 12:00 M. Place: Natural Sciences Bldg, Phase 1, Amphitheater A-211, UPR, Rio Piedras

The development of repositories, intellectual freedom and open access to information : panel, with Mrs. Mariluz Frontera , Director of Intellectual Property Office, University of Puerto Rico and Dr. Carlos Suarez-Balseiro , Assistant professor, GSIST/UPR.

The Institutional repository of the University of Puerto Rico. Presented by Prof. Purisima Centeno-Alayon , Librarian, Information and Technologies Resources Center, Natural Sciences Faculty, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus.

Co-sponsored by the Center of Academic Excellence, Office of the Dean of Academic Studies and the Graduate School of Information Sciences and Technologies.


2:00 - 4:00 P.M.
The development of an Open Access Culture
With the participation of Dr. Mario Nuñez-Molina , Psychology Department, Coordinator of the Education Through Internet Center, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus, Dr. José Mari Mutt , Biology Deparment, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus, and Dr. Carlos Suarez-Balseiro , Assistant Professor GSIST / UPR, Coordinator of the Observatory of Information Studies, Moderator.

Co-sponsored by Beta Beta Kappa, Puerto Rico Chapter of Beta Phi Mu