Posted by: danielcirt on: martie 11, 2009
Oamenii rapizi trăiesc mai mult decât cei lenţi. Aşa reiese dintr-un studiu al unei echipe de oameni de ştiinţă de la Uiversitatea din Edinburgh.
Potrivit BBC on line, un studiu făcut pe aproape 8000 de persoane, timp de 20 de ani, arată că persoanele lente au de 2,6 ori mai multe şanse să moară prematur decât cele mai vioaie.
Persoanele care reacţionează rapid sunt mai inteligente şi, prin urmare, au şi un stil de viaţă mai sănătos, spun specialiştii. E mult mai probabil să aibă mai multă grijă de sănătatea lor, să facă exerciţii, să nu fumeze şi să mănânce echilibrat.
Sursa: http://www.realitatea.net/oamenii-rapizi-traiesc-mai-mult-decat-persoanele-lente_473541.html
Posted by: danielcirt on: martie 10, 2009
Asiguratorul American International Group (AIG) a cerut cel de-al patrulea ajutor de la stat, avertizand autoritatile americane ca un colaps al companiei ar atrage dupa sine un cutremur pe pietele financiare din intreaga lume, scrie Bloomberg.
Posted by: danielcirt on: martie 10, 2009
In cadrul discursului sau in fata parlamentarilor, presedintele Traian Basescu a spus ieri ca Romania dispune de 9 miliarde de euro pentru a lupta impotriva crizei financiare.
Potrivit sefului statului, Romania dispune de finantari pe termen lung neutilizate cu BEI, BM si BERD in valoare de 3,55 miliarde de euro, insa la acestea am inceput sa platim credite de neutilizare in valoare de milioane de euro anual.
Posted by: danielcirt on: martie 10, 2009
DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) – The world economy is likely to shrink to “below zero” this year, in what many are now referring to as the “Great Recession,” the head of the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday.
“The IMF expects global growth to slow below zero this year, the worst performance in most of our lifetimes,” IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn told African political and financial leaders in the Tanzanian capital.
“Continued de-leveraging by world financial institutions, combined with a collapse in consumer and business confidence is depressing domestic demand across the globe, while world trade is falling at an alarming rate and commodity prices have tumbled” Strauss-Kahn added.
As advanced countries focus on problems in their own economies, Strauss-Kahn called on the international community not to forget Africa, where regional growth is expected to slow sharply to 3 percent this year, half the rate of the past five years.
Strauss-Kahn warned the projection for 3 percent “may be too optimistic.”
“Even though the crisis has been slow in reaching Africa’s shores, we all know it is coming and its impact will be severe,” he said. “We must ensure that the voices of the poor are heard. We must ensure that Africa is not left out,” he added.
He said the crisis threatens to unravel Africa’s economic and social success over the last decade and that millions of people will be thrown back into poverty.
“This is not only about protecting economic growth and household incomes – it is also about containing the threat of civil unrest, perhaps even war. It is about people and their futures,” he added.
He said the combined impact of economic and financials shocks on Africa’s growth will be severe. Financial flows are becoming more scarce, trade financing even scarcer and more expensive and foreign investment in Africa’s stock and bond markets has fallen, he added.
“As growth around the world has almost come to a halt, demand for Africa’s products is plunging. Tourism revenue is likely to decline as consumers around the world are tightening their belts,” Strauss-Kahn said.
Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete said the crisis poses the greatest danger to Africa in recent history and threatens to reverse, even wipe out, hard won social-economic gains.
“So far Africa’s voices on this unnerving situation have been muted,” Kikwete told the 300 delegates.
(Reporting by Lesley Wroughton, editing by Matthew Jones)
sursa: http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE5291O520090310?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews
Posted by: danielcirt on: martie 9, 2009
Un video pentru pastori şi lideri. Dacă ştiţi engleză, faceţi-vă timp.
Atunci când sunt timpuri rele, biserica are un timp bun. Este o ocazie, când oamenii îl caută pe Dumnezeu….
America are practic o datorie care nu va putea fi plătită niciodată.
Posted by: danielcirt on: martie 6, 2009
Angeţia Spaţială Nord-Americană porneşte în căutarea unor lumi similare celei de pe Pâmânt care ar putea găzdui forme de viaţă extraterestră. Misiunea se va desfăşura pe parcursul a trei ani şi jumătate şi va costa NASA 480 milioane de euro.
Oamenii de ştiinţă speră că aventura spaţială a telescopului Kepler, considerat cel mai performant aparat spaţial nemanevrat de om, îi va ajuta să răspundă la o întrebare importantă: Suntem noi singuri în Univers?
Telescopul Kepler va căuta dovezi pentru existenţa unor forme de viaţă în ”zona Goldilocks” (muşchi de pământ), botezată astfel de oamenii de ştiinţă datorită condiţiilor de temperatură de aici. Astfel, această zonă nu este nici foarte fierbinte, nici foarte rece, existând condiţii propice pentru existenţa apei în formă lichidă, şi implicit a vieţii.
Cercetătorii de la NASA spun că misiunea spaţială ar putea duce la descoperirea a peste 50 de planete locuibile, dincolo de sistemul nostru solar, informează dailymail.co.uk.
”Dacă găsim atât de multe planete locuibile, asta ar însemna că viaţa este comună în întrega galaxie. Pe de altă parte, dacă nu găsim nimic, tot e o descoperire importantă. Asta ar însemna că am putea fii singurele forme de viaţă din Univers”, a spus Bill Borucki, de la Centrul de Cercetare Ames din California.
Aparatul spaţial trimis în misiune de NASA va fi dotat cu un fotometru foarte sensibil. Acesta va fi îndreptat în mod constant către o anumită zonă din Calea Lactee pentru a măsura gradul de strălucire al fiecărei stele din grupul ţintă stabilit de NASA. Astfel de măsurători vor avea loc la fiecare 30 de minute timp de peste trei ani.
Când o planetă trece în faţa unei stele, strălucirea stelei respective se diminuează, asemenea unei clipiri. Măsurând cât de mult fluctuează lumina şi pentru cât timp, telescopul Kepler poate calcula dimensiunea şi temperetura planetei respective. Pe baza acestor informaţii oamenii de ştiinţă vor putea stabili dacă o planetă este locuibilă sau nu.
Sursa: http://www.realitatea.net/nasa-lanseaza-prima-misiune-in-cautarea-vietii-extraterestre_470011.html
Posted by: danielcirt on: martie 6, 2009
The prospects of same-sex marriage in California grew dimmer Thursday, when two Supreme Court justices who helped create the right for gays to marry in last year’s historic decision expressed deep reservations about attempts to strike down a statewide referendum passed last fall to ban the practice. “You would have us choose between these two rights: the inalienable right to marry and the right of the people to change their constitution,” said Justice Joyce L. Kennard, one of those two key judges. “You ask us to willy-nilly disregard the right of the people to change the constitution of the state of California. But all political power is inherent in the people of California.” (Read “Activists Rethink Their Gay-Marriage Tactics.”)
The justices created the right to marry same-sex partners in California last year in a sweeping 4-3 decision. But in November, Californians went to the polls to amend the constitution to prohibit gay marriage. The amendment passed with 52% of the vote, but protests spread throughout the state in the days immediately after the vote. Several groups sued, arguing that stripping away the right to marriage amounted to such a serious change to the constitution that it should require more than a simple majority vote. (Read “A Brief History of Gay Marriage.”)
Chief Justice Ronald George, the Republican justice who authored last year’s opinion, appeared to agree that the barrier to constitutional amendments is far too low in California, noting that the Golden State has seen fit to amend its constitution no fewer than 500 times since 1911, while the U.S. Constitution has survived more than 200 years with just 27 amendments. But like Kennard, who had also voted with the majority to establish the right to gay marriage last year, George seemed to suggest Thursday that until the people of California raise the barrier for amendments, the court has little power to overturn their decisions. (Read “From Gay Marriage’s Ground Zero.”)
That line of thinking was exactly what Kenneth Starr, the former Whitewater independent counsel who is now dean of Pepperdine Law School, had in mind when it was his turn to argue against overturning Prop. 8. Starr is serving as counsel to supporters of traditional marriage who received permission to argue on the initiative’s behalf when it became clear that Attorney General Jerry Brown would most likely support efforts to strike down Prop. 8. “The issue before this iconic court has to do with the sovereignty of the people of California,” Starr said. “We have heard a lot about individual rights and suspect classification … But the Attorney General’s office points to one inalienable right, the right to marry. But the people, too, have an inalienable right to change their constitution.”
When questioned, Starr conceded that his view of the state constitution would permit a simple majority of the voters to repeal any right enshrined in the state constitution, including the right to free speech or a prohibition against racial discrimination. “While it is unthinkable,” he said, “… the people do have the raw power” to make whatever changes they desire, so long as they do not alter the basic structure of government. Changes that violate the U.S. Constitution, he added, would of course be struck down on federal grounds, but so far no federal appellate court has ruled that the U.S. constitution protects gay marriage.
The court can take up to 90 more days to issue its ruling, and questions during oral arguments do not always accurately reflect the thinking of individual justices. But Thursday’s three-hour session did indicate that the primary argument advanced against Prop. 8 faces big hurdles in the court. Even the lawyers who are asking the court to declare Prop. 8 invalid because it is more like a constitutional revision — which would require approval by lawmakers as well as by voters — conceded, when asked by the court, that there is essentially no precedent in the court’s history that directly supports their position. “We have a pretty well established body of law pertaining to what is and what is not a revision, and those decisions do not give strong support to your position that the people couldn’t do when they did when they invalidated or disagreed with one aspect of the marriage decision,” Kennard said. “Our past decisional law doesn’t support the argument that the people couldn’t do what they did.”
But a second argument, advanced by Attorney General Brown, is that the most important rights found in the constitution are inalienable and not subject to changes by a simple vote of the majority, because they are too important. That argument, too, seemed to suffer under scrutiny from some justices, who asked how the court was supposed to figure out how to draw the line between rights that can’t be taken away and those that are subject to amendment.
The hearings did offer hope for the 18,000 or so same-sex couples who have already married. Starr argued that the language in Prop. 8 means that no gay marriages, even those performed when the practice was legal, can be recognized by state authorities. That argument brought a bristling reply from several justices, who said such a ruling would violate basic notions of fairness. Still, such opposition doesn’t guarantee that the court won’t strike down the existing marriages. Given that three justices voted against gay marriage in the first place, it may be that all Starr needs to win on that point is to convince a single justice that Prop. 8 should be applied retroactively.
Sursa: http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1883508,00.html?xid=rss-topstories
Posted by: danielcirt on: februarie 27, 2009
Locuitorii comunei sucevene Marginea, disperati ca autoritatile nu au reusit sa contruiasca un pod timp de opt luni, au pus mana de la mana si l-au construit singuri intr-o singura zi. Nu au terminat bine ridicarea podului ca autoritatile i-au amendat si le-au deschis dosar penal pe motiv ca au construit fara autorizatii. Primarul comunei spune ca autoritatile nu au dorit sa ii pedepseasca pe localnici si ca au fost obligate de lege. Intre timp, localnicii din Marginea au mai construit fara autorizatii o sosea si alte doua poduri. Ei spun ca vor incalca legea ori de cate ori statul ii va lasa de izbeliste.
Citește restul articolului de la sursă.
Posted by: danielcirt on: februarie 26, 2009
“Noi nu avem rezerve faţă de paşapoartele biometrice din cauza acestui număr, ci din perspectiva posibilelor probleme legate de drepturile şi libertăţile individuale pe care acestea le-ar putea limita. Şi eu am trei de 6 în numărul de telefon şi nu văd nici o problemă”, a declarat Stoica pentru cotidianul.ro.
Sfântul Sinod al BOR urmează să prezinte astăzi un punct de vedere pe această temă, pentru a răspunde astfel numeroaselor controverse apărute în rândurile unor reprezentanţi ai clerului, care au acuzat că paşapoartele biometrice ar fi o “unealtă a diavolului”. În urmă cu o săptămână, Mitropolitul Clujului, Bartolomeu Anania, i-a cerut preşedintelui Traian Băsescu să intervină astfel ca cipurile biometrice să fie scoase din acte din cauza faptului că acestea ar încălca drepturile cetăţenilor.
Sursa: http://www.cotidianul.ro/patriarhia_666_e_un_numar_ca_oricare_altul-74698.html