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sábado, 2 de agosto de 2008

Web Page: Red Room



About Red Room

Welcome to Red Room: Where the Writers Are

Red Room (redroom.com) is the online home of many of the world's greatest writers. Red Room provides authors and members with free, easy-to-use, elegant online homes. It's a place for the literary community to promote their work, express themselves, and connect with their favorite authors.

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There are several ways to get started. If you have:
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1 Minute: Start browsing the site now. Check out our homepage, our author list, and our most popular page on the site: the blogs.
5 Minutes: Join now to create your member account - it's free and easy. If you have also published a book, creating a Member Page is the first step in order to apply to become a Red Room author.

Site Features

In the Red Room, you can get everything you want in one site: read, research, buy, manage content, create, socialize, and connect with other avid readers, published and aspiring writers, publishers, agents, students, researchers, and other literary industry professionals. We can help you learn more about and discover new favorite writers and books, from personal stories to academic research. We are a high-quality site with free premium content and safe, educational, entertaining services.

In our current BETA mode, you can:
Create a free Member Page to add your bio, blog, and post videos and image galleries
Showcase your writing with excerpts and more
Interact with literary icons and other authors
Read an author's bio, comment on his or her up-to-date blog, see upcoming events, watch videos, listen to podcasts, view all of his or her published work, and read professional and reader reviews of his or her writing
Create, build, and improve your world of relationships through social-networking functionality
Comment on other members' and authors' blogs to continue the conversation
Learn about literary events in your area
Choose your privacy settings
Much more...

Soon, you will also be able to:
Find friends, teammates, alumni, or other contacts
Invite others to join your group or personal profile
Create a private or public group
Stay current on group and friend news, events, photos, video, and more

While all content is available to the public without registering, we encourage you to take a minute to sign up to become a Red Room member so you can create your own Member Page. You can blog, post book reviews and comment on authors' blogs, and bookmark your favorite authors, content, and media.

What Can I Do in the Red Room?

Avid Readers - Share your love of literature with friends, colleagues, literary professionals, and other readers around the world. From cultural icons like Dr. Maya Angelou to aspiring authors, a diversity of voices, viewpoints, and genres are represented on the site. >> Set up your free Red Room Member Page and watch video clips, listen to podcasts, and read and comment on original blog posts from your favorite authors.

Published Writers - Red Room provides you with a quality of life as a writer that you can't find anywhere else. You focus on writing; we'll take care of the technology you need. It's easy and free to set up your profile, network, bookmark, shop, and pursue your interests on Red Room. >> Apply to become a Red Room author to build your fan base, communicate with friends and colleagues, promote your work, and finish your projects.

Aspiring Writers - We'll give you the tools, inspiration, information, and connections you need to become a productive, published, and successful writer. >>Set up your free Red Room Member Page, and read writing and publishing tips from other writers.

Publishers, Agents, and Other Literary Industry Professionals - We will help you secure the clients and contacts you need to be successful in the literary realm, including discovering new talent and promoting your own business. >> Set up a Member Page to join other literary industry professionals in the Red Room.

Book Clubs, Literary Organizations, and Other Associations - We'll help provide you with the group functionality you need to have an effective home on the internet, as well as a method for recruiting new members. >> Encourage your members to set up a Member Page to connect with each other. Group page functionality is currently in the works.

Students and Researchers - Information on Red Room is the most reliable author and book information on the web because our content is author-generate. >> Start your research! See the full list of Red Room authors and even create your own Member Page.

What's in a Name?

Red Room was named after both a place and a literary tradition. The famous Red Roomof the White House is an extraordinary place where revolutionary behavior occurred in a small parlor. For example, when Franklin Roosevelt wouldn't allow female reporters at his press conferences, Eleanor Roosevelt held her own press conferences at the same time for the women. The conferences were so popular that the male reporters started attending, and the President had no choice but to integrate his press conferences in order to get any attention. A tradition of civilized revolution on behalf of disenfranchised writers is carried on in the modern-day Red Room.
"The Red Room" is also the name of four different literary works of different genres, by very different authors, spanning a century. One of these works, written by H.G. Wells, is about confronting fear itself, alone in a small room-a relevant allegory for writers. Red evokes passion, action, and drama, providing the perfect backdrop for literary creation.
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martes, 29 de julio de 2008

Revista Industrializar Argentina



La revista Industrializar Argentina apoya e impulsa este proyecto. Se trata de una campaña cuyo objetivo es la recontrucción del sistema ferroviario nacional y estatal para todos y la anulación del proyecto del TREN BALA.
Declaración de principios

La Argentina del siglo 21 no es la que imaginaron nuestros padres y abuelos. Muchos de ellos inmigrantes, trabajadores iletrados, amas de casa, obreros, campesinos, comerciantes, vivieron en un País que permitía soñar un futuro próspero. Ellos pudieron ofrecer a sus hijos una carrera universitaria, con esfuerzo y con sacrificios, pero fue posible. Ya desde las primeras décadas del siglo XX se empezó a forjar una Nación que defendía y desarrollaba sus recursos estratégicos. Los nombres de Mosconi y el petróleo primero, o Savio y el acero más tarde son un ejemplo de aquellos momentos.

HUBO UNA ARGENTINA DE LA PRODUCCIÓN Y EL EMPLEO. EXISTÍA UNA FUERTE PRESENCIA DEL ESTADO JUGANDO UN ROL ACTIVO EN LA ECONOMÍA, EN LA PRODUCCIÓN. PARALELAMENTE SE DESARROLLÓ UNA POLÍTICA SOCIAL DE AVANZADA.

A mediados del siglo XX el Estado promovió el desarrollo de distintas industrias: IKA, F.M. SIAM, IME, Astilleros Río Santiago, SOMISA, ZAPLA, GIOL. Se nacionalizó y promovió el sistema de transporte ferroviario; se desarrollo la línea aérea de bandera (Aerolíneas Argentinas); se expandió la construcción de escuelas y hospitales públicos; se dio gran impulso al desarrollo de la ciencia y la tecnología con la creación de institutos como: Balseiro, INTI, INTA, CONEA, Malbrán; se intensificó la explotación de recursos naturales, como el gas y el petróleo ( YPF), el carbón (YCF), el hierro (HIPASAM), la energía eléctrica (Agua y Energía). También se dio un gran desarrollo de las empresas de servicios como Encotel, Entel, Vialidad Nacional, Ferrocarriles Argentinos, Subterráneos, Obras Sanitarias, ELMA, etc.

¡EXISTIÓ UNA ARGENTINA QUE DISEÑABA Y CONSTRUÍA BARCOS, AVIONES, AUTOMÓVILES!

Este proyecto nacional, es cierto fue realizado en un contexto internacional distinto al de hoy. Y tuvo errores, claro. Tampoco resolvió todo lo que había por resolver. Pero fue un gran avance para nuestra Nación y nuestro Pueblo. Luego hubo otras etapas de desarrollo, que debemos analizar, basados en la inversión de capitales del exterior. Nuestra generación tuvo el triste privilegio de asistir durante los últimos 26 años al desmantelamiento y destrucción de aquella Argentina. En un proceso donde el mecanismo de endeudamiento externo jugó un papel fundamental. En los últimos diez años se impuso una política de libre circulación de capitales, libre importación e "integración" a un mundo globalizado, so pretexto de promover la modernización de los servicios y la estructura productiva. Hoy tenemos otro País. Nuestra tierra, nuestros recursos naturales están, en gran medida en manos extranjeras. La industria nacional, que fue un orgullo para todos, está casi extinguida. Nuestra integridad territorial está amenazada. ¡Millones sin trabajo, sin atención médica o sanitaria, el hambre reina en la Argentina!

DESDE NUESTRA POSICIÓN DE PROFESIONALES DE LA INGENIERÍA Y UNIVERSITARIOS EN GENERAL, TENEMOS EL DERECHO Y LA OBLIGACIÓN DE REPENSAR Y PROMOVER UN CAMBIO DE ESTA SITUACIÓN.

El 19 y 20 de Diciembre del 2001 quizás se haya empezado a construir otra Argentina. Las asambleas y multisectoriales se multiplicaron desde entonces. Allí tenemos un lugar como ciudadanos y vecinos. Pero en lo específico a nuestra profesión debemos manifestarnos y encabezar el proceso de reindustrialización de la Argentina. Esta revista será expresión de ello. Convocamos en forma amplia a todos los que acuerden con la idea de dar batalla a la crisis terminal de la Argentina; a los que quieran aportar para un proyecto de industrialización; a quien tenga ideas, propuestas, información que ayude a generar un movimiento de profesionales a favor de la Nación Argentina y de su Pueblo.

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sábado, 10 de mayo de 2008

The Colbert Report

Stephen Colbert was poised to make television and linguistic history on October 17th, 2005 with the premiere of his own show, "The Colbert Report." It was on that first episode that Stephen coined the word "truthiness", which went on to become Merriam-Webster's 2006 Word of the Year.

Almost immediately, Stephen's fan base increased exponentially and demanded to know more about their icon, and thus, rabid fan site Colbert Nation was born. It wasn't long before Stephen had a Hungarian bridge named after him and an ice cream flavor created in his honor.

Other Colbert Report landmarks include Stephen's 434-part series, Better Know a District, his Green Screen Challenges and his cartoon adventure, Tek Jansen.

But that was just the beginning. In 2007, Stephen Colbert made an historic announcement -- that he was running for president. That didn't quite pan out, but there's always vice president, which candidate Mike Huckabee has kindly -- and wisely -- offered him.

With the gravitas of Stone Phillips and the spirit of Captain America, nobody feels the news at you like Stephen Colbert. Papa Bear must be proud.

Stephen Colbert’s Bio:

Stephen Colbert is the host and executive producer of the Emmy-nominated series on Comedy Central, "The Colbert Report." Touted by the New York Times as "one of the best television shows of the year" and praised as "a must-watch show" by Entertainment Weekly, "The Colbert Report" has garnered ratings and critical success as one of the top shows on television.

Stephen's personality, insight and overall rightness led to his half-hour nightly platform which takes on issues of the day, and more importantly, tells you why everyone else's take is just plain wrong. In its first season, "The Colbert Report" received four Emmy nominations, including "Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program" and "Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series."

Stephen recently published his first book, I AM AMERICA (And So Can You!), which debuted at #1 on the New York Times Best Seller List. In the book Stephen voices his opinions on all things American as loudly in print as he does on air.

Since 1997, Stephen was the longest-tenured and most diverse correspondent on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart." He helped the show to win numerous Emmy and Peabody Awards as an on-air personality and show writer for the news satire. He contributed to AMERICA (THE BOOK): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction, which immediately topped The New York Times Best Seller List for 15 consecutive weeks. He also co-authored the critically acclaimed book Wigfield, which Publisher's Weekly called "uproariously funny, painfully sharp and unlike anything the genre of humorous fiction has seen before."

Born and raised near Charleston, South Carolina, Stephen graduated from Northwestern University and quickly made a name for himself as a member of Chicago's famed Second City improv troupe, where he met Amy Sedaris and Paul Dinello. The threesome moved to New York City where they created and starred in "Exit 57," a half-hour sketch comedy series which ran for three seasons on Comedy Central. "Exit 57" received five CableACE nominations for Best Writing, Performing, and Comedy Series.

Colbert reunited with Sedaris and Dinello to create Comedy Central's first ever live-action narrative series, the cult hit "Strangers with Candy." Colbert's other on-camera appearances include starring opposite Will Ferrell and Nicole Kidman in Columbia Pictures "Bewitched" and memorable guest appearances on shows like HBO's "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and NBC's "Law and Order: Criminal Intent." He was a cast member and writer on ABC's "The Dana Carvey Show," wrote for "Saturday Night Live" and was the voice of Ace on the SNL animated series "The Ambiguously Gay Duo," and he appeared in a long-running commercial campaign for General Motors/Mr. Goodwrench.

Stephen, his wife Evelyn, and their three children reside in the New York area.

sábado, 3 de mayo de 2008

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart




One anchor, five correspondents, zero credibility.


If you're tired of the stodginess of the evening newscasts and you can't bear to sit through the spinmeisters and shills on the 24-hour cable news network, don't miss The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, the nightly half-hour series unburdened by objectivity, journalistic integrity or even accuracy.


The Emmy and Peabody Award-winning Daily Show takes a reality-based look at news, trends, pop culture, current events, politics, sports and entertainment with an alternative point of view. In each show, anchorman Jon Stewart and a team of correspondents, including Aasif Mandvi, John Oliver, Rob Riggle, Jason Jones and Samantha Bee, comment on the day's stories, employing actual news footage, taped field pieces, in-studio guests and on-the-spot coverage of important news events.


The Daily Show with Jon Stewart -- it's even better than being informed.

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