Thursday, May 20, 2010

Lymphoma Disease More Condition_symptoms La Diversidad Cultural de México


Mexico's Cultural Diversity

"... Our culture consists of all common roots and distinct roots that intertwine and nurture each other, because the meaning of life is on the other. This creates the us ... "




Blueprint For Swing Set May 21: World Day for Cultural Diversity



"The cultural wealth of the world is its diversity in dialogue"

The Universal Declaration of UNESCO on Cultural Diversity was adopted unanimously in a very unique situation: It came in the events of September 11, 2001 and the 31st session of the General Conference of UNESCO, was the first meeting to ministerial level after that fateful day.

States then had the opportunity to reaffirm their conviction that intercultural dialogue is the best guarantee of peace and to reject outright the theory predicted shock inevitable among cultures and civilizations.

Cultural Diversity rises in this context to the category of "common heritage of mankind", "as necessary for humankind as biodiversity is for nature "and he bases his defense Imperativor ethical inseparable from respect for the dignity of the individual.

aspirations of the Declaration:

- Preserving cultural diversity

- To consider cultural diversity as a living treasure and therefore renewable.

- The recognition that cultural diversity as a process guaranteeing the survival of humanity.

- Avoid tentions segregationist and fundamentalists.

- Avoid sanctify cultural differences and distort the message of the UDHR.

The Declaration emphasizes that each individual must acknowledge not only the otherness in all its forms but also the plurality of its own identity within themselves plural societies.

"The wide diffusion of culture and education of the humana for justice, freedom and peace are indispensable to the dignity of man and constitute a sacred duty of all nations must fulfill in a spirit of responsibility and mutual support. "
- Preamble to the Constitution of UNESCO.

"Culture should be regarded as the set of distinctive spiritual, material, intellectual and emotional features of society or a social group and encompasses, in addition , s of the arts and literature, lifestyles, ways of living together, value systems, traditions and beliefs".
- Conclusions of the World Conference on Cultural Policies.

STATEMENT:

* Cultural diversity for mankind, as necessary as biodiversity is for nature.

* cu Diversityltural is the common heritage of mankind and should be recognized and affirmed for the benefit of present and future.

* cultural pluralism gives policy expression to the reality of cultural diversity.

* The defense of cultural diversity is an ethical imperative, inseparable from respect for human dignity.

CHTMation of quality that fully respect their cultural identity. *

Everyone should participate in the cultural life of their choice and conduct their own cultural practices, within lí limits imposed by respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. *

freedom of expression, pluralism of the media, multilingualism, equal dand access to art and to scientific and technological knowledge - including in digital form and the possibility for all cultures to have access to the means of expression and media are the guarantees of cultural diversity. *

Commitments by Member States: * widely disseminate the UNESCO Declaration on cultural diversity and promote their effective implementation cooperating in particular with a view to achieving the following obtives:

* - deepen reflection on the desirability of an international legal instrument on biodiversity cultural.

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foster exchange of knowledge and practices in regard to cultural pluralism with a view to facilitating, in diversified societies The inclusióny the participation of individuals and groups fromvaried cultural backgrounds.

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Safeguarding the linguistic heritage of humanity and giving support to expression, the diffusion creacióny n in as many languages as possible.

- Encouraging linguistic diversity - while respecting the mother tongue - at all levels of education wherever possible, and encourage learninglanguages from an early age.

- Promoting through education an awareness of the positive value of cultural diversity and improve to this end, both the formulation of school curricula and the training of teachers.

- Encouraging "digital literacy" and ensuring greater mastery of new technology & iacuYou, as the informacióny of communication, to be seen both as educational discipline and as pedagogical tools capable of enhancing the effectiveness of educational services.

- Promoting linguistic diversity in cyberspace and encouraging free and universal access through s global network to all information in the public domain.

-   Facilitate the electronic circulation of endogenous cultural products.

- Develop policies and strategies preservacióny enhancement of cultural and natural heritage, including oral and heritage heritage and combating illicit trafficking of cultural goods and services.

- respect and protect the systems knowledtraditional ent, especially those of indigenous peoples, recognizing the contribution of traditional knowledge to environmental protection and natural resource management and fostering synergies between modern science and Local knowledge.

- Ensuring protection of copyright and related rights in order to encourage the development of creativity contemporary and fair remuneration for creative work while protecting the public's right accthat culture, in accordance with Article 27 of the UDHR.

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Saturday, May 8, 2010

Red Quinceanera Dresses Ode to an Endangered Species

Ode to an Endangered Species
by Laurence Overmire.

Not Will you leave us here too long
We Have not Paid Attention
to squander the best of the world
a pity we do Not Understand

ourselves no more you fly in the wind no more the buoyant
ripples
on a pristine pool
the splash of color
in a worm-tore land
no more
the survivor's sad lament
But No weeping Will There Be When
your perfect, singular form
Vanishes
the muted salting of a Wounded Earth
And All That Is and All That

will ever WAS in Some Way Be Diminished

for tUnnoticed loss
Though I Will Be Recognized


in the stillness of eternal night. -------------------------------------------------
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