Article 3 –

Article 3 – is understood by all workers’ interest as it relates to their lives and work. The industrial action will help to remove obstacles that impede the full realization of the worker. Article 4 – Workers union have the following rights: a) to form freely and without permission, trade associations, b) Joining the already constituted, does not join or leave, c) Meet and develop union d) Petitions to authorities and employers e) Participate in the internal affairs of trade unions, to freely elect their representatives, and nominate candidates to be elected. Article 5 – Trade unions have the right to: a) Identify your name, unable to use the already adopted or those who are likely to mislead or confuse, b) determine its purpose, scope of personal representation and territorial update c) adopt the kind of organization they deem appropriate to adopt its statutes and to form higher-level associations to join or resign from the already established d) To formulate their programs, and perform all lawful activities in defending the interests of workers. In particular, exercise the right to bargain collectively to participate, the strike and the other measures taken over the industrial action. Article 6 – The public authorities and especially the administrative authority, employers and their associations and all natural or legal person shall refrain from limiting the autonomy of trade unions, beyond what is established in the legislation. Article 7 – Trade unions may not place for ideological, political, social, creed, nationality, race or sex, must refrain from taking discriminatory treatment to members. The provisions shall also about the relationship between an association of higher grade and a lower grade. Article 8 – Trade unions will ensure the effective internal democracy.Its statutes are to ensure: a) a fluid communication between the internal organs of the association and its members b) delegates to the deliberative bodies to act with the mandate of their clients and inform them later, its management: c) The effective participation of participants in the life of the partnership, ensuring the direct election of governing bodies at local and provincial unions d) The representation of minorities in deliberative bodies

Productivity Productivity is

Productivity Productivity is the ratio of output produced by a production system and resources used for such production. It can also be defined as the ratio between results and the time used to obtain: the shorter the time it takes to get the desired result, more productive the system. In fact productivity must be defined as the efficiency indicator that relates the amount of product used with the amount of output produced. In the area of professional development is called productivity (P) to the economic index that relates the production resources used for such production, expressed mathematically as: P production / resource productivity evaluates the ability of a system to develop products that are required because both the extent to which leverage the resources used, ie, value added . Increased productivity by using the same resources or producing the same goods or services resulting in greater profitability for the company.Therefore, the management system as the company tries to increase productivity. Productivity goes with the improvement of the system of quality management and thanks to this quality system can prevent quality defects and improve product quality standards of the company without reaching the end user. Productivity is related to production standards. If these standards are improved, then there is a savings that are reflected in the increase of utility.

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In recent days went Lux Interior of The Cramps beast, Blossom Dearie, delicious Mewlips who knew what was being admired by Miles Davis and Norman Granz (obviously the latter because several of his albums appeared on the seal Verve), today returned to the scene Magazine, who still proudly possess several LPs (including a bootleg by any measure: a double album recorded at Paradise Ballroom Boston), I learned that a friend has a jazz program at network, in these days I’m reading a gathering of essays by Gary Giddins, if much has given me ears to hear jazz with cleaner, is now doing a task similar to assessing silent films, and also premiered today in my office French coffee (or piston, then, to not sound so snobbish) … Too many events to keep quiet. But within hours they will return with more calm here.Meanwhile, if you do not know Blossom, give it here and here, and download the themes that these bloggers offer. The song dedicated to Georgie Fame take it with caution … is a beauty that knocks. And in tribute to Dearie, the lyrics of one of its most emblematic songs (which he blatantly plagiarized Nacha Guevara with the title “I’m a snob”). I’m hip (Bob Dorough / Dave Frishberg) I’m hip I’m no square I’m alert I’m awake I’m aware I am always on the scene Makin ‘the rounds Diggin ‘the sounds I read Playboy magazine ‘Cause I’m hip I dig I’m in step When it was hip to be hep, I was hep I do not blow but I’m a fan Look at me swing Ring a ding ding I even call my girlfriend man I’m so hip Every Saturday night With my suit buttoned tight And my suede on I’m gettin ‘my kicks Watching arty French flicks With my shades on I’m too much I’m a gas I am anything but middle class When I hang around the band Poppin ‘my thumbs Diggin ‘the drums Squares do not seem to understand Why I flip

Proposed special tax

Proposed special tax regimes for SMEs The director of the Department of Business Studies at the Universidad Iberoamericana, Jorge Smeke Zwaiman, ruled by creating special tax regimes for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), to enable them to cope with difficult economic conditions. The specialist said in a statement that increasing taxes in Mexico have arrested the domestic market and has caused more suffering in business, and although they have managed to lower interest rates, this benefit does not reach the micro and small businesses since because of the risk they pose no access to credit. He explained that the only companies with credit facilities are coupled to achieve supply chain of some exporters. Dennis Carey Zwaiman Smeke noted that the increase in petrol as the primary input in various sectors, will cause an initial shock that you will not have greater impact because inflation is reasonably under control. However, he explained, is an increase that to a compressed internal market can not be transmitted to the final price and companies will have to absorb it, “to be seen how much they can do and how many do not.” The academic predicted that this year will be complicated in that while the economy will not fall as in 2009, are also chances of recovery leading companies to feel substantial relief. He added that exports to be the engine of the Mexican economy, the main problem is and will be the revival of the domestic market will be achieved when you create jobs in sufficient numbers and quality, which is required for investment and structural reforms, improved security and a better business environment. According to the specialist, to achieve the above economic policies are needed medium and long term “and even transexenales” to create productive investment that people have money and access to products, but “no economic policies that actually lead us to see a consolidated internal market “. He added that to achieve its revitalization, small and medium companies will have flow of money through sales or be in serious trouble by not having room to maneuver, or access to large lines of credit or financial markets. The poor sales of SMEs, he said, are those that led to unemployment, since it comes more from the small and medium businesses that have closed in Mexico. That urgency of cash flow and inability to grasp through credit requires the development of different tax systems for small and medium enterprises, he said. rcr Note on: Bbc

“Cleaning the blood”

“Cleaning the blood” and “caste” in Spain and its colonies Main article: Statutes of limpieza The caste system based on the doctrine of “blood cleansing” imposed by Spain in America, established differences in social roles guaranteeing the supremacy of the aristocracy. The doctrine of purity of blood, was a system of discrimination based on arguments from Catholic theology and Aristotle’s thought, which appeared in the fourteenth century in Spain in the modern age. The system established a differentiation between people of blood “pure” and people who were “castes” or “crosses” (mestizos, mulattoes, thoroughbred, etc..), Which was attributed to have the blood “impure” or “tainted” . On this basis, created a stratified society. The doctrine of purity of blood was used initially to persecute the Jews and then to segregate the Spanish who wanted to settle in America and the Indians and Negroes and their descendants.After the order of expulsion of Sephardic Jews, many Jews converted to Catholicism in order to enjoy the same rights as Christians. It was then came the “statutes of purity of blood”, that established the “research” genealogy of people, with claims of privilege, in order to determine whether they had “blood” Jewish, “raspberry” or heretic, preventing in these cases the income to schools, military locations, monasteries, town councils and the Inquisition.In this sense it is said that for the first time in history, used the concepts of “race” and “blood” as a strategy of exclusion, researchers disagree about the fact that a connection between medieval notions ” race “and” blood “, which included the old Christians, with the contemporary meaning of these terms. The doctrine of purity of blood, was also applied by the Spanish Empire in America as justification of the Spanish domination over ancient Indian civilizations, and the villagers were indigenous or African ancestry. In the Spanish colonies in America, established a system of social stratification which established roles and privileges between individuals. The Spanish Empire believed that among humans some individuals were of “pure races” (whites, Indians and blacks) and others were “castes” or “cross” as a result of sexual relations between people of different “pure races”.The colonial regime sought to prevent racial mixing, devaluing the people who were “crossing” of pure races. Within the “pure races”, the “white race” was superior to the “indigenous race” and this in turn was higher than the “black race”. Within the “pure races” were also distinctions, recognizing the Spanish peninsular (born in Spain) privileges on the Spanish Americans or Creoles (children of Spanish mother and father born in America). Similarly, the black man born in Africa had less rights than American-born black. For people who were “crossing” or “caste” was established a detailed classification, with attribution of roles, rights and obligations created by specific names for each “cross” “mestizo,” “mulatto,” “crafty,” “Sambo “cholo,” “quadroon,” “Chinese”, “step backwards”, “tente en el aire”, etc..Thus, for example, punishment for the same crime varied by race or caste to which the person belonged. The Peruvian historian Alberto Flores Galindo, with his work Buscando un Inca: identidad y utopia in the Andes, was among the first to reveal the processes of racism in Latin America and its roots in the colonial order, particularly in Peru . YH Yerushalmi has pointed out that the ideology of purity of blood is the first history of modern racism, using the term “protorracismo.” For his part, Cecil Roth compares this doctrine with the racial anti-Semitism of the Nazi regime, ” assimilating, and then withdraw because of the differences between “racial anti-Semitism” Spanish described by Roth and “Nazi anti-Semitism.” Max Sebastian Hering Torres published in 2006 in German, the book Rassismus in der Vormoderne. Die ‘Reinheit des blut’ in Spanien der fr hen Neuzeit (Racism in pre-modernity.The purity of blood in Spain in the early Middle Ages), which examines the persecution of the Jews in Spain by the principle of cleaning up blood from 1391 to 1674.”Hering concluded that the cleaning system of blood can be designated as” racial anti-Semitism ‘is racist because it plays a role similar to modern marginalization, and anti-Jewish because its theological foundations Aristotelian belongs to a tradition prior to the Modern Age ” . Zandra Pedraza Gomez highlights the fact that Hering does not analyze “the practice and the representations of this ideology in the Spanish colonies, where the purity of blood along with other early anthropological arguments were used to judge the differences of indigenous groups , order the catechism, arrange for their workforce and the growing population control mestizo and Creole “, proposing the need for further study in this direction, of the fundamental role played by racism in the emergence of a capitalist world system colonialist. In the Spanish colonies in America, mestizaje was a paradoxical process, while prohibited mass.

Golden Age

Golden Age The twentieth century marked a great development of photojournalism, but is known as the golden age of same for the period between 1930 and 1950 due to significant advances for the photograph and a greater range in the journalistic profession . Paradoxically, the development of photojournalism occurs especially between the two world wars where journalists and its information is put to the Test. Many of them even participated as combatants in those wars. Some magazines like Picture Post in London, the Paris Match in France, the Arbeiter-Illustrierte-Zeitung of Berlin, the Life Magazine and Sports Illustrated USA and The Daily Mirror newspaper in England, the New York Times and others, won a reputation for great readability and wide use of photographs of the hand of famous photographers like Robert Capa, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Erich Salomon, Margaret Bourke-White and W. Eugene Smith.In particular Henri Cartier-Bresson is generally considered the father of photojournalism. The action shots frozen in time are famous, like a man jumping and was considered one of the most splendid shots of the twentieth century. His Leica camera (introduced in 1925), is considered versatile, which allowed him to capture moments at the right time. This camera was also the one used another great figure of twentieth-century photojournalism: Robert Capa. In “Migrant Mother” Dorothea Lange journalist reproduced image which meant the Great Depression. The soldier Tony Vaccaro is also recognized as one of the most prominent photographers of World War II. Her pictures, taken with a simple Argus C3 camera captured the horrific moments of the war as the soldier’s death in battle Capa, who was also in the landing on Omaha Beach on D-Day and who also made the important shots turning point in World War II.Vaccaro is also known for having developed their own images of soldiers in helmets and use chemicals found in the ruins of a photo lab in 1944. Until the 80s of the twentieth century most of the publications printed using technology based on low quality newsprint, ink base and rough surface. As the lyrics were of high definition and readability, the prints were made up of photographic items that often distort the image and produce side effects. Thus, although the publication used the photograph well – a respectable size, well framed – reproductions opaque forcing the reader to pay careful attention on the picture to understand its meaning. The Wall Street Journal dot high resolution adopted in 1979 to publish pictures and avoid the limitations of printing letters. Not until the 80 most newspapers shifted to offset printers that reproduce photos with high fidelity in white paper.The invention of offset printing allowed for a better quality of the image on the paper type of print media. Meanwhile, Life magazine in the U.S., one of the most popular weeklies since 1936 and through the 70s in terms of photography is concerned, began to play the best photos in sizes 11 times larger pages of 35.16 cm in dimension, high quality ink and paper soft. Life frequently publishes the best photos of UPI or AP previously published elsewhere, but that being presented by the U.S. magazine appear to be completely different versions by the careful attention that the magazine gives you.

The Inklings

Main article: Inklings The Rabbit Room, room that contains memories of the Inklings. Wooden plaque on the premises which recalls the customs of the Inklings. The Inklings were a literary group in Oxford that included renowned authors like CS Lewis, his brother Warren, JRR Tolkien and Charles Williams. From 1939 to 1962, he met in The Eagle and Child every Tuesday before eating, drinking beer and talking, usually in a space at the bottom of the pub where they could sit with some privacy, known as The Rabbit Room ( “The room rabbit). Contrary to popular belief (and also against what it says blue commemorative plaque fixed on the spot), the Inklings not read their manuscripts to each other in the pub: these readings usually take place at evening meetings, normally in the rooms of the College of Lewis. The Inklings changed their preferences in 1962, and moved in the same street as St.Giles’, the Lamb and Flag pub, although it remains The Rabbit Room at The Eagle and Child place that attracts curious visitors.

Phase I: Strategic

Phase I: Strategic Marketing Direction sets the standards for action. Before producing an article or provide any services, management should explore the opportunities offered by the market, ie which of the consumers who want to attend (target market), what would have buying power when acquiring product or service, and whether it meets their needs. In addition, they must also identify what your potential competitors, what products are offering and what their marketing policy, what are the substitutes and complementary products available on the market, news and odds on the entry of new competitors and potential suppliers . They must also perform an internal analysis of the company to determine if it really has the resources necessary (if you have sufficient and qualified staff, if you have the capital required, etc.)..Finally, we must consider what policy is most appropriate distribution for the product or service reaches the consumer. With all the data, the company makes a diagnosis. If this is positive, setting goals and mark guidelines to achieve them, determine which customers want to run and what kind of product you want.

And people want

And people want me stressed out 15.1 TEM FINAL PRESENTATION OF BUSINESS PLAN Form and Duration 7 minutes maximum for presentation. The “setup” that need to configure your computer (files, flash drive, graphics, etc..) Should do 15 minutes before the session started. Otherwise the time will be included within 7 minutes allowed. 5 additional minutes for questions and answers (Q A) Must be present all the members. No formal taken, but obviously it is recommended to take care of personal presentation. They must express themselves and use correct vocabulary. Presentation supported by slides (powerpoint). Caring for the spelling errors. The presentation of a Gantt chart is REQUIRED to programming, including how they will work during the summer (with procedures). Support with hard facts and real figures. Are no use: we will win … come around sick people, etc … (project with real numbers as possible). Remember that as a team are a company, producer or foundation, therefore, must be named as such. Content Power Point: Presentation of each and their respective positions within “their businesses.” Ex

Development

Pediatrics has had many advances in recent years here in Mexico. Well, not many years ago many children died due to lack of vaccines for diseases that exist. It is said that Mexico has greatly improved children’s health issue, but still much, as still emerging diseases. Today, diseases that affect children are the stationary esfermedades which are as shown on the weather. These diseases are very serious but if not addressed early, these can cause other if they are. Today there are many epidemics (epidemic is when a disease affects a population by preventing the early recovery). Some diseases that are known are: Measles, cholera, meningitis and yellow fever are the most common cause of major epidemics, which can be added for tuberculosis, diphtheria , HIV infection , AIDS and Ebola, as well as parasitic diseases, etc..In Mexico compared to previous years has been much progress, just as nowadays there are two epidemics amenasa the population. These epidemics are not a total cure, but treatment, and most importantly, preventable. The epidemics that Mexico faces today are: