Monday, November 29, 2010

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that surround my heart,
tweaking my heartbeat. Pats

sky,
nesting in my waist
and delight me. Pats

velvet

covering my body and protect me. Pats

cotton,

entangling my face and captivated me. Pats

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and feed me.








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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

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The GRIDE




The GRIDE are a set of public or private institutions that are articulated in RED to improve their ability to promote the approach to Disaster Risk Management and Adaptation to Climate Change Climate linked to the pursuit of sustainable development, advocacy and public policy level.

ARE NOT THE ONLY ONE GRIDE PANEL BUT IS A GROUP OF ACTION WITH OPERATIONAL CAPABILITIES AND ORGANIZATION INCLUDING ANY AND ALL GUILD LEVEL

The GRIDE are autonomous and each group follows its own processes and decide its structure and objectives, develop their own operational plans and mechanisms for building; seek multiple funding sources, either external or internal to your organization.

The GRIDE seek to link disaster risk management and adaptation to climate change and development processes even if each set their own goals, there are minimum targets that are common to all.

GRIDE The objectives are:

Incorporate Disaster Risk Management and Adaptation to Climate Change in plans and programs of its member institutions, Influencing Public Policy for Disaster Risk Management and Adaptation Climate Change by proposals collectively.

addition, the objectives have been established GRIDE diverse topics as the development of awareness campaigns, the production of knowledge about Risk Management and Adaptation to Climate Change, incorporating them into development plans, strengthening the Civil Defense, among others


Mission We are a consensus space composed of institutions and public and private organizations that promote risk management and adaptation to climate change within development processes


At Vision 2015, are GRIDE space established and well recognized of dialogue, consultation, through their actions have contributed significantly to the disaster risk management and adaptation to climate change within the sustainable development processes.

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Thursday, November 4, 2010

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Huarmey are two graves in elite Wari


A new archaeological and anthropological discovery might swing the historical conceptions of the Wari culture, whether it was only in the walk or spread to other places.

a new hypothesis has just emerged intermediate product of the new discoveries, in the town of Huarmey, and is raised by a group of Peruvian and Polish archaeologists from the Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru and Pre-Columbian Studies Center at the University of Warsaw (Poland).

They work from January the first in-depth research in the Castle of Huarmey, the most important building of the most important pre-Columbian monumental complex that is in the coastal zone, specifically between Casma and Paramonga.

Together with his team, the project director Giersz Milosz argues that waris did try to conquer the coast and in fact did so for a short time, between 700 and 1,000 AD-in Huarmey Castle, where estimated came to settle an elite group of intermediate type. They did it right on the border to where it is the Moche realm.

"The main evidence for the presence of an elite Wari in that part of the north coast are several construction techniques in the castle, and burials have been found, textiles and ceramics. There are other things typical wari as the discovery of obsidian points of Huancavelica, elements that were used as offerings in funerary contexts of elite characters that Andean culture, "said the expert.

FINDINGS

Although the project began in January this year, just six weeks ago began excavation. And in this short period, but the findings are encouraging regarding the potential historic site.

Krzysztof Makowski, project consultant archaeologist, said that the castle was a multifunctional building of palatial character in which people used to hold meetings, and which also built a large number of burial chambers (some desecrated by looters .) In these few days have found two intact.

One of them is a couple who are presumed to belong to the elite Wari for the way in which they were buried. The skeletal remains of a man and a woman are sitting, in the style of the mountain. He has earmuffs wooden shed. There were many objects in the place, but other textiles.

The other chamber houses a robust young man. Next to him was found a solid silver bowl (a sort of bowl), which could be one of the objects of gold and older found that size in the country. Also high quality textiles, said the specialist, typical of Wari culture.

SEEKING SUPPORT


"We could dig more, but we have no budget. To give you an idea, a month of excavation costs U.S. $ 20,000 and we have permission to be here 10 months, "says Makowski. Meanwhile, Giersz expected the support of civil society, as Antamina mining companies or other belonging to different fields. Also from the Ministry of Culture. And the castle, envisaged as well as a great source of knowledge, is also hoping the locals in terms of prosperity.

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The team of Peruvian archaeologists and Polish Catholic University Pre-Columbian Studies Center of Warsaw University is composed of ten people.

Using sophisticated techniques excavation and conservation, experts placed cameras on kites and cranes for aerial views.

also used a system known as differential GPS, which is used to determine soil characteristics in several dimensions such as height, distance, among other indicators.

THE FACT:

sustainable project in the province. The archaeologist Krzysztof Makowski said that the draft Huarmey Castle has already initiated discussions with neighboring communities, local authorities and other institutions to implement a sustainable project there for the benefit of the province.


This plan would include a systematic excavation to achieve scientific and social purposes. You want to generate awareness and encourage the development of tourist circuits. Also a museum in Huarmey.


Santiago del Castillo, president of the Chamber of Tourism of Huarmey, said that the people support the project. The agency plans tour idea, culinary and craft.

Monday, November 1, 2010

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Rain will have a greater presence in the highlands from December 2010


The rainy season will have a greater presence in the Peruvian highlands from next December, according to the National Service of Meteorology and Hydrology (Senamhi). Bonshoms Martin, a specialist of the institution, said that between late November and early December can start talking about the more general rain, which does not mean it does not rain before.

"We talk of rain in the mountains, in general, although it is still early to say how hard will that month, if will be strong or moderate."

forward, however, estimated that January and February are the months with more rainfall in the southern highlands, which includes departments such as Puno and Cusco.

Last week there was rainfall of varying intensity in the jungle department of Amazonas, Loreto and San Martín, isolated thunderstorms accompanied by strong winds in some cases.

These rains contributed to the recovery of the Amazon river flows, which until last Friday showed a slow process.

Although rainfall is concentrated in the northern part of the forest in Puerto Maldonado, capital of the department of Madre de Dios, there were also reports of thunderstorms and overcast.