Juan Luis Galiardo in the film program at the COPE
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Scooter Tax Credit 2011
Last Year Program The Latin American Film Festival Program
Juan Luis Galiardo in the film program at the COPE
"Through the Looking Glass" devotes its programming on 17 and 24 to discuss the films and events from 23 Latin American Film Festival. Attended the Gala Opening and we Closing the know where the prizes of the official. The program
day 17 we discussed some of the films in competition "Esperpentos", "Dust of ours who art in heaven" and "Parque via". On 24
Juan Luis Galiardo in the film program at the COPE
Thursday, November 13, 2008
When Do I Know Impetigo Is Gone?
No 4
The film Metropolis was the star of the first part of Monday's progrm. In the review that she did Ela, should highlight the impact of German Expressionism in the film. Is arguably one of the great science fiction films of all time. You can to find it
for sale on DVD and Blu Ray.
This link is a study of it
In the second part of the writer was with us Laura Gallego with which conducted an very nicely for twenty minutes. We were many things in the tientero, but the conversation was very enlightening to the view of Laura on genre literature and their work.
live As we discussed, the next two programs are very dedicated to 34 Iberomericano Film Festival of Huelva. We will see many films and react. In this direction UNIRADIO blog is dedicated to the festival where you will find updated information on events taking place.
On Monday 17 we will be back on the air counting cases and stuff.
The film Metropolis was the star of the first part of Monday's progrm. In the review that she did Ela, should highlight the impact of German Expressionism in the film. Is arguably one of the great science fiction films of all time. You can to find it
for sale on DVD and Blu Ray.
This link is a study of it
Appropriations
Germany (1927)
Production: Universum Film AG (UFA)
Director: Fritz Lang.
Screenplay: Fritz Lang, Thea von Harbou.
Music: Gottfried Huppertz (at the premiere in Berlin, 1927).
Photo: Karl Freund, Günther Rittau.
Art Direction (set design): Otto Hunte, Erich Kettelhut, Karl Vollbrecht.
sculptures and robots: Walter Schulze-Mittendorf.
Costume Design: Aenne Willkomm.
Special Effects: Ernst Kunstmann.
Visual Effects Jeff Matakovich, Eugen Schüfftan.
Produced by Erich Pommer.
Cast: Alfred Abel (Joh-Fredersen Johh "), Gustav Fröhlich (Freder Fredersen), Brigitte Helm (Maria / Robot), Rudolf Klein-Rogge (CA Rotwang), Fritz Rasp (Slim), Theodor Loos (Jehoshaphat), Heinrich George (Grot).
In the second part of the writer was with us Laura Gallego with which conducted an very nicely for twenty minutes. We were many things in the tientero, but the conversation was very enlightening to the view of Laura on genre literature and their work.
live As we discussed, the next two programs are very dedicated to 34 Iberomericano Film Festival of Huelva. We will see many films and react. In this direction UNIRADIO blog is dedicated to the festival where you will find updated information on events taking place.
On Monday 17 we will be back on the air counting cases and stuff.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Fun Chat Worlds For Tweens
Increases in body mass index increase the risk of several cancers
The study is published in "The Lancet" Madrid, February 15, 2008.
Increases in body mass index (BMI) increase the risk of several types of cancer, common and less common, according to a study by the University of Manchester and Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 'in Manchester (UK) published in the journal 'The Lancet'.
This increased risk varies between the sexes and different ethnic groups depending on the type of cancer. The researchers conducted an analysis of previous studies of 221 datasets incorporating 282,137 cases to determine the risk of cancer associated with 5 kg/m2 increase in BMI.
The authors found that in men, a 5 kg/m2 increase in BMI stood the risk of esophageal cancer by 52 percent, thyroid by 33 percent, and colon and kidney by 24 percent .
For women, the same increase in BMI increased the risk of endometrial and bladder cancers by 59 percent, esophagus by 51 percent and kidney by 34 percent.
Other weaker associations showed an increase in rectal cancer and melanoma in men: breast, pancreatic, thyroid and colon cancer in women, and leukemia, multiple myeloma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma in both sexes.
The scientists also found that the associations were stronger in men than in women in the case of colon cancer, 24 versus 9 percent increase in risk. The associations were similar in studies from North America, Europe and Australia, and in the Asia-Pacific region but found a link between the even greater increase in BMI and breast cancers in the populations of the latter region.
The authors conclude that these data support the study of the biological mechanisms linking obesity to cancer.
http://www.azprensa.com
Till next time
The study is published in "The Lancet" Madrid, February 15, 2008.
Increases in body mass index (BMI) increase the risk of several types of cancer, common and less common, according to a study by the University of Manchester and Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 'in Manchester (UK) published in the journal 'The Lancet'.
This increased risk varies between the sexes and different ethnic groups depending on the type of cancer. The researchers conducted an analysis of previous studies of 221 datasets incorporating 282,137 cases to determine the risk of cancer associated with 5 kg/m2 increase in BMI.
The authors found that in men, a 5 kg/m2 increase in BMI stood the risk of esophageal cancer by 52 percent, thyroid by 33 percent, and colon and kidney by 24 percent .
For women, the same increase in BMI increased the risk of endometrial and bladder cancers by 59 percent, esophagus by 51 percent and kidney by 34 percent.
Other weaker associations showed an increase in rectal cancer and melanoma in men: breast, pancreatic, thyroid and colon cancer in women, and leukemia, multiple myeloma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma in both sexes.
The scientists also found that the associations were stronger in men than in women in the case of colon cancer, 24 versus 9 percent increase in risk. The associations were similar in studies from North America, Europe and Australia, and in the Asia-Pacific region but found a link between the even greater increase in BMI and breast cancers in the populations of the latter region.
The authors conclude that these data support the study of the biological mechanisms linking obesity to cancer.
http://www.azprensa.com
Till next time
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