sábado, 26 de octubre de 2013

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Time Period Cavern 


The caveman or Caveman 'is a popular character based on stereotypes of the possible appearance of early prehistoric humans or hominids. The cliché of "caveman" has its origin in the discovery of Neanderthal remains. The term "caveman" is sometimes used colloquially to refer to beings or Cro-Magnon Neanderthal (Homo sapiens of the Paleolithic era), and originates in the association between early humans and caves, which is exemplified by the paintings.


Time Period Roma
 Ancient Rome (in Latin, Rome) denotes the unitary political entity resulting from the expansion of the city of Rome, which in its heyday, eventually stretched from Britain to the Sahara Desert and from the Iberian Peninsula to the Euphrates. Initially, after its foundation (according to tradition in 753 a.), Etruscan Rome was a monarchy. Later (509 a.) America was a republic, and in 27 a. C. became an empire. The most glorious period known as Pax Romana, due to the relative state of harmony that prevailed in the regions that were under Roman rule, a period of order and prosperity the Empire met under the Antonine Dynasty (96-192 ) and, to a lesser extent under Severans (193-235). It is a crucial element of the development of the West, and later also in the East.
PAG 52
Bridge : A bridge is a construction that allows to save a landform like a river, a canyon, a valley, a road, a railway, a body of water or any other physical obstacle. The design of each bridge varies depending on your role and nature of the land on which it is built.    
          












Moon: The Moon is the only natural satellite of the Earth. With a diameter of 3476 km is the fifth largest satellite in the solar system, while proportional in size on your planet is the largest satellite: one quarter the diameter of Earth and 1/81 its mass. After Io, is also the second densest satellite. It is in synchronous relationship with Earth, always showing thesame face to the planet.
















Star : A star is all astronomical object that shines, while in technical and precise terms could say that it is a sphere of plasma that holds its shape thanks to a hydrostatic equilibrium of forces.













Galaxy : A galaxy is a collection of stars, gas clouds, planets, cosmic dust, dark matter and dark energy perhaps, united gravitationally. The number of stars that form a galaxy is uncountable, from dwarfs with 107, to the giant, with 1012 stars (according to data from NASA's last quarter of 2009). As part of a galaxy are substructures such as nebulae, star clusters and multiple star systems.










Oasis: An oasis is a desert place where you can find water and vegetation. They tend to be more or less extensive portions of land fertilized by a water fountain in the middle of the sand.
In these places can be small inhabited settlements, such as the Sahara, the Arabian Peninsula and towns such as Pica, chile, Ica in Peru or vines of the source in Mexico.












Avenue: Avenue is known as an important way of communication within a city or urban settlement. Generally an avenue has lanes in two directions, either from north to south or east to west, which differentiates it from the street.











Mountain: A mountain is a topographic eminence (ie, natural ground elevation) above 700 m over the base. The mountains are grouped except volcanoes, on ridges or hills.
Mountains cover 53% of Asia, 58% in America, 25% from Europe, 17% in Australia and 3% of Africa. In total, 24% of the solid mass is mountainous. About 10% of the world population lives in mountainous regions. All the world's major rivers are born in mountainous areas and more than half of humanity depends on water from the mountains.














Spaceship: A spaceship is a vehicle designed for space flight, in which it is played, about the conditions under which man lives on Earth.
To survive and carry out space missions, the man must take the spacecraft a good level of safety and environmental comfort. Then there are the problems of food, water and the elimination of organic waste.











Park: A park (French parc) is an area located within a population, which is devoted to grassland, woodland gardens and serving as a place for leisure and recreation of the citizens.
If it is a long stretch of natural terrain and protected by the state, we speak of a natural park or a national park.














Planet: A planet is, according to the definition adopted by the International Astronomical Union on August 24, 2006, a celestial body
According to the above definition, our solar system has eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Pluto, which until 2006 was considered a planet, is now classified as a dwarf planet, along with Ceres, also considered a planet for some time, as it was a landmark in the Titius-Bode law, and more recently considered asteroid, and Eris, an object similar to Pluto transneptunian.














Desert: A desert is a biome that receives little rainfall. They have a reputation for having little life, but that depends on the kind of desert life in many there is abundant vegetation adapts to the low humidity (desert scrub) and fauna usually hide during the day to preserve moisture.










Garden : A garden (French garden, orchard), is an area of ​​ground where plants are cultivated, with possible addition of other elements such as fountains or sculptures, for the pleasure of the senses. In Castilian was formerly called flower gardening to distinguish the garden where they grow vegetables. The adoption of the French word made ​​it easier to distinguish between the two words.












Forest : A forest (from the Germanic word busch: shrub and tree mount extension) or forest (Latin forest) is a vegetation ecosystem where trees are predominant. These plant communities cover large areas of the globe and function as animal habitats, hydrologic flow modulators, and soil conservers, constituting one of the most important aspects of the biosphere of the Earth.














Cave: A cave or cavern is a natural ground cavity caused by some erosion of streams of water, ice or lava, or less commonly, a combination of several of these factors. In the most common case, the caves are formed by the dissolution of limestone by the slightly acidic water.












Village: People (from Latin populus) is the set of people in a nation, but also can be understood as part of a country, a region or a town, or even assimilated the very concept of country or locality (especially for rural population).

jueves, 24 de octubre de 2013

RECIPE

PONQUÉ PEARS AND GINGER AND CARAMEL MOUSSE WITH RUM





Preparation
For ponqué
Put oven racks , one in the lower part and the other above. Heat oven to 350 ° F ( 180 ° C ) . Grease 3 round pans 22cm x 5cm and line the bottom with a circle of waxed paper .
In a large bowl mix flour, baking powder and salt. With mixer creme the butter and sugar on medium speed for 3 minutes. Add eggs one by one mixing well each. With low speed add the flour mixture , alternating with milk and beginning and ending with flour. Add the pears , ginger and vanilla and stir with a spatula.
Fill each mold and pair them with a spatula. Put 2 molds grid above and one below the remaining preventing one above the other . Bake rotating and switching sides each of the molds so that they cook evenly . The process takes about 35 minutes , test with a knife until it comes out clean.
For Candy
Fill a bowl with water and put in a brush. In a heavy bottomed small saucepan put sugar and lemon juice with water cup .

Put over medium heat and melt the brush clean the sides of the pot so that the sugar does not crystallize . Cook until it begins to brown , 5 to 8 minutes. Give laps to pot carefully so the sugar melts evenly .
Continue cooking until light caramel color and lower the heat to low , add the butter and stir with a wooden spoon , then slowly add the cream stirring gently until the caramel is smooth , about 2 minutes .

Remove from heat and add rum and salt. Let cool to room temperature.

For the whipped cream
Using mixer beat cream for 2 minutes at medium speed in a chilled metal container . Add sugar and raise the speed until peaks form and remain very thick .
To arm the ponqué
Place the first layer on the tray that will serve the ponqué , lining the edges with wax paper so it does not get dirty.
Place a thick layer of cream between each layer and cover the entire ponqué . Refrigerate for half an hour . Carefully pour the caramel over the edges and paste candied ginger . Refrigerate again until ready to serve.
For the candied ginger
Chop ginger into slices ½ cm wide. In a small saucepan combine 2 cups sugar with 3 of water and bring to a boil over high heat, add the ginger and reduce heat to medium. Cook for 45 minutes or until tender and water has evaporated.
Line a tin with greaseproof paper. Spread remaining cup sugar and spoon over gaps transfer ginger , stir to keep from sticking sugar and allow to dry for 2 hours .

lunes, 27 de mayo de 2013


NEWS
A Mariah Carey broke her dress during a live

A Mariah Carey broke her dress while participating in the program 'Good Morning America'.
The American singer was involved in a special program 'Good Morning America' in Central Park and after finishing his first performance, had a major incident while chatting live with host Lara Spencer.
"Oh Noooo! The back of my dress has exploded, "said Mariah suddenly to the surprise of the host of the program.
"Love, Donatella, but the dress exploded honey," the artist said humorously, referring to the dress designer Donatella Versace.
Soon a number of assistants entered the stage to help solve the problem of wardrobe singer while she was still joking about such a difficult time.
"I will keep them afloat all the time," he said holding his chest as he tidied the neckline of the back of the dress.
The program made ​​a cut to go around malls and Mariah had another pink outfit which she sang her new song '# Beautiful'.

Jiggy Drama is in the movie soundtrack Fast and Furious 6
Colombian singer born in San Andrés Jiggy Drama was included in the soundtrack of the movie "Fast and Furious 6 '.
The news fell by surprise the singer himself to learn a few weeks ago that had been included in the soundtrack of one of the films most anticipated of recent times.
The subject which is titled 'Free madness' and the Jiggy Drama shares credit with singer Urban Sohanny. The song has Caribbean rhythms, which characterize the work of Colombia.
"We learn makes some week as the song has two versions, one in which Sohanny does one and one in which I am and with much surprise I received the news that the topic chosen was the one we did a duet. For me it is an honor to be part of this on my island, for my country. "Said Jiggy Drama in an interview with RCN Radio.
Jiggy Drama said he met the singer Sohanny, of Dominican origin, last year in the United States in the middle of a promotional tour for his latest album in that country.
This is the track list of the soundtrack of Fast and Furious 6:
1. We Own It (Fast & Furious) - 2 Chainz and Wiz Khalifa
Two. Ball - T.I. ft Lil Wayne
Three. With Madness - Sua ft Jiggy Drama
April. HK Superstar - MC Jin ft Daniel Wu
May. Failbait - deadmau5 ft Cypress Hill
June. Bada Bing - Benny Banks
July. Burst! (Bart B More Remix) - Peaches
August. Mister Chicken - Deluxe
9. Roll It Up - The Crystal Method
10. Here We Go / Quasar - Hard Rock Sofa & Swanky Tunes
11. Bandoleros - Don Omar ft. Tego Calderon
Teatro La Castellana announces the premiere of 'Lies, The Musical'

Teatro La Castellana announced the release of his new book 'Lies, The Musical' starring Veronica Orozco, Adriana Bottina, Diana Hoyos, Carolina Gaitán, Alejandro Martinez, among others.
'Lies, The Musical' tells the story of four beautiful women are in the reading of a will. There they learn that Emmanuel, the young publicist who has just been murdered, maintaining personal relationships with all, and that one of them is guilty of murder.
Then begins a colorful account of their lives to go unraveling the mystery of this story, which hides many secrets and funny situations.
Written by Mexican José Manuel López Velarde, who also directs the Aztec version, 'Lies' is quite a box office phenomenon in Mexico City with 1200 functions in just four years in theaters.

Now comes to Colombia in a stunning montage produced by the National Theatre and Vista Productions, and where their characters Emmanuel, Yuri, Lupita, Daniela and Dulce, whose names recall some of the artists of the 80's, will come to life on two teams that are continuously rotate