quinta-feira, 26 de março de 2009
quarta-feira, 25 de março de 2009
Frida Kahlo
Postal Service - Such Great Heights.mp3
Hedwig - The origin of love.mp3
Stereototal - The other side of you.mp3
Bright Eyes - First Day of my Life.mp3
Public Enemy - He Got Game.mp3
Coralie Clément - Indecise.mp3
Zombies - She’s not there.mp3
the killers - for reasons unknown.mp3
G.Sukachev - Poetica - Strast’.mp3
Katerine Louxor - j’adore.mp3
My Robot Friend - One more try.mp3
Electric Light Orchestra - Mr. Blue Sky.mp3
Figurine - futuristic.mp3
Elbow - Independent woman.mp3
Hedwig - The origin of love.mp3
Stereototal - The other side of you.mp3
Bright Eyes - First Day of my Life.mp3
Public Enemy - He Got Game.mp3
Coralie Clément - Indecise.mp3
Zombies - She’s not there.mp3
the killers - for reasons unknown.mp3
G.Sukachev - Poetica - Strast’.mp3
Katerine Louxor - j’adore.mp3
My Robot Friend - One more try.mp3
Electric Light Orchestra - Mr. Blue Sky.mp3
Figurine - futuristic.mp3
Elbow - Independent woman.mp3
Incesto
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Romania considers decriminalizing consensual incest
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Surprising as it may seem, incest is not always a crime in Europe.
.Surprising as it may seem, incest is not always a crime in Europe.
Three European Union nations — France, Spain and Portugal — do not prosecute consenting adults for incest, and Romania is considering following suit.Laws exempting parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters from prosecution for incestuous acts if they are not forced upon adult family members are decades old in France, Spain and Portugal.
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In Romania, decriminalizing incest among consenting adults is being considered as part of a wide range of reforms to the country's criminal code. No date has been set yet for a parliament vote on the bill, and opposition to the proposal is fervent even among some lawmakers in the ruling coalition.
.Currently all forms of incest in Romania are punishable by up to seven years in prison. But Romania's Justice Ministry suggests the new legislation would move the country — which joined the European Union two years ago — closer legally to some other EU members.
."Not everything that is immoral has to be illegal," said Justice Ministry legal expert Valerian Cioclei. "We cannot help these people by turning them into criminals and punishing them."Not all Romanians accept the Justice's Ministry's argument.
.Anuta Popa, a 22-year-old woman in the western city of Cluj, said she doubted that incest ever happened by consent in her country, saying it was more likely that the man was drunk and violently attacked his sister or mother. "Incest should not be legalized. If they want to have sex, better to say a prayer and remember that God sees them," she declared. "I would castrate them."
Di Luanda
Pintura: Kiki Lima
ÚLTIMAS NOTÍCIAS DE LUANDA'
Gêmeo tenta se suicidar e mata o irmão por engano'
CURVA PERIGOSA
O Mwangolê estava dirigindo em uma estrada, quando viu uma placa que dizia:'Curva Perigosa à Esquerda'. Ele não teve dúvidas: virou à direita!
NO TRABALHO
Conversa entre o empregado e o chefe, ambos Angolanos:
- Chefe, nossos arquivos estão super lotados, posso jogar fora os que tem mais de 10 anos?
- Sim, mas antes tire uma cópia de todos.
terça-feira, 24 de março de 2009
Eu disse ...
Tobacco isn't famous for its health benefits. But now scientists have succeeded in using genetically modified tobacco plants to produce medicines for several autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, including diabetes.
A large team of scientists from several European research organizations have participated in the study as part of the Pharma-Planta project. Led by Professor Mario Pezzotti at the University of Verona, they set out to create transgenic tobacco plants that would produce biologically-active interleukin-10 (IL-10), a potent anti-inflammatory cytokine. They tried two different versions of IL-10 (one from a virus, one from the mouse) and generated plants in which this protein was targeted to three different compartments within the cell, to see which would work most effectively.
The researchers found that tobacco plants were able to process both forms of IL-10 correctly, producing the active cytokine at high enough levels that it might be possible to use tobacco leaves without lengthy extraction and purification processes. The next step will be to feed the plants to mice with autoimmune diseases to find out how effective they are.
A large team of scientists from several European research organizations have participated in the study as part of the Pharma-Planta project. Led by Professor Mario Pezzotti at the University of Verona, they set out to create transgenic tobacco plants that would produce biologically-active interleukin-10 (IL-10), a potent anti-inflammatory cytokine. They tried two different versions of IL-10 (one from a virus, one from the mouse) and generated plants in which this protein was targeted to three different compartments within the cell, to see which would work most effectively.
The researchers found that tobacco plants were able to process both forms of IL-10 correctly, producing the active cytokine at high enough levels that it might be possible to use tobacco leaves without lengthy extraction and purification processes. The next step will be to feed the plants to mice with autoimmune diseases to find out how effective they are.
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