Thursday 4 September 2008

Download Pedro Guerra mp3






Pedro Guerra
   

Artist: Pedro Guerra: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Other
Pop

   







Discography:


Bolsillos
   

 Bolsillos

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 14
Hijas de Eva
   

 Hijas de Eva

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 14






Singer/songwriter Pedro Guerra began composition his own medicine at the age of 14, decent a isaac Merrit Singer two age later. At the long time of 18 the young artist touched from Güímar to La Laguna, acquiring cursorily involved in the local medicine scene. Soon after, Guerra participated with four of his songs in a compilation sponsored by the local government, as well joining a radical of artists called Taller Canario. In 1993 Pedro Guerra distinct to move to Madrid. After tattle at low local venues, his songs began to get attention and be performed by renowned Spanish singers such as Paloma San Basilio, Victor Manuel, and Ana Belen. In 1994 Pedro Guerra was awarded for the beginning meter afterwards his song "Ondas" was voted the topper of the yr in Spain. Following the release of his first alive record album called Golosinas, Pedro Guerra recorded in Paris and Madrid Tangent Cerca de Mi, issued in 1997. One of his major achievements was authorship the soundtrack for Mararía, a flick directed by José Betancor. Played by the Canary Islands' Philharmonic Orquestra, the album was nominated by the Spanish Academy of Cinematographic Sciences for Best Movie Soundtrack. In February 1999 Guerra's album Raíz was released.






Monday 25 August 2008

Myths And Facts About DEET

�West Nile virus is present in almost every corner of our country and this is the peak season. A new analysis from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on U.S. West Nile virus cases in 2007 constitute that most (89%) of the 3,630 cases were reported during July, August and September. All but sestet states reported cases of WNV infections in humanity last year. The CDC says the mosquito-borne disease is underreported and under-diagnosed and estimates that or so 175,000 Americans whitethorn have been infected with West Nile last year. There ar at least 44 confirmed cases of WNV across 15 states so far this year.


The CDC and state and local public health agencies nationwide recommend the use of goods and services of EPA-registered insect repellents to avail protect against West Nile virus. The most popular of these recommended repellents is DEET, which is used by at least one-third of Americans every year. Despite its popularity, or perchance because if it, many myths hang on about DEET.


Myth: No more than 10% DEET should be used on children. Fact: Federal regulators suppose that all concentrations can be used by people of all ages when label directions are followed. The American Academy of Pediatrics says products containing up to and including 30 pct DEET can be secondhand on children two months of eld and older. The AAP also says that products containing DEET are among the nearly effective repellents available and should be used when necessary to protect against bites from insects and ticks that may carry disease.


Myth: Some popular skin creams and "natural" repellent products are safer than DEET. Fact: "DEET has been shown to be an extremely safe and effective repellent," said Lyle R. Petersen, M.D., music director of the CDC's division of vector-borne infectious diseases. University of Florida scientists Jonathan Day and Roxanne Rutledge wrote: "Natural is a scripture that is sometimes used to promote 'safe' products. Unfortunately, the wording can be deceptive for the uninformed private. 'Natural' products are commonly essential oils distilled from plants� These oils commode be toxic and painful in high gear concentrations. 'Natural' repellents ar not necessarily safe repellents." DEET is one of the most widely tested consumer products of whatever type and has been used faithfully by consumers for more than 50 years. According to a New England Journal of Medicine article (Fradin & Day, 2002), DEET "has a noteworthy safety profile."


Myth: Garlic, bananas and vitamin-B ward turned mosquitoes. Fact: "There is no scientific evidence that eating ail, vitamins, onions, or whatever other food will make a person repellent to mosquitoes," aforementioned Day and Rutledge of the University of Florida. "It is also unlikely that B-1 skin patches will work either," Day says. DEET is regarded as the "gold measure" against which other repellents are tested.


Myth: New devices are efficient against mosquitoes. Fact: "There is no evidence that wearing devices that emit sound testament repel mosquitoes," say Day and Rutledge. "Bug zappers do non control mosquitoes and can reduce the populations of beneficial insects," says Ken Gioeli, University of Florida natural resource agent. Some experts suggest that zappers actually attract mosquitoes to your property.


Myth: Dryer sheets and other home remedies repel bugs. Fact: "The truth is although many home remedies and flake uses of everyday products do serve to revolt mosquitoes middling, they don't work very effectively for very long," writes Barbara Mikkelson on the popular Web site, www.snopes.com.


Myth: DEET is noisome and oleaginous. Fact: Fifty years of product development has yielded DEET-based products that ar pleasant to use they have a pleasant "feel" on the skin and fresh fragrances. Some fifty-fifty go on as a dry formulation similar to spray deodorant that is powder-like.


Myth: Higher concentrations mean better tribute. Fact: Higher concentrations of DEET mean longer protective cover, not better. A 5% product will provide more or less 90 minutes of protective cover and a 100 % product protects for around 10 hours. Protection clock time increases as the denseness increases. So, the yearner you ar outside, the higher the concentration you should utilization. However, protecting against ticks requires at least 20% DEET, and no early repellent whole kit and boodle as well against ticks.


Most folks world Health Organization are departure outside for a backyard barbecue should choose a product that protects them for up to two hours, a repellent in the 10% range. It's often all right to manipulation a concentration below 30% for to the highest degree outdoor activities. When you are open for prospicient periods to hoards of mosquitoes, though, a 100% product is advisable.


Myth: I don't need repellent unless I'm headed out into a wooded or waterfront location. Fact: Mosquitoes can be anyplace, even in a city, and many carry disease. Most hoi polloi who have contracted WNV were bitten by mosquitoes lurking in their own yards. Cases of malaria have occurred in recent years in Washington, D.C. And early mosquito-borne diseases sometimes come elsewhere in the United States.


Myth: DEET is an insecticide. Fact: DEET does not vote out mosquitoes, as insecticides do. It repels them by confusing their ability to locate humans.


Myth: DEET causes seizures in children. Fact: Scientific reviews do not show a causal relationship between DEET and seizures (Murphy, et al, 1997; Bell, et al, 2002). This myth stems from a handful of isolated reports in both adults and children that cannot be definitively linked to DEET. Experts report that two percent of typical children have one or more seizures from strange causes by age 10. A multi-year review of adverse events yielded a handful of neurological cases (given millions of product uses per year) that could not be even to use of goods and services of DEET-based repellents. These neurological contrary events were not more common in children than in other age groups and were not tied to concentration of DEET in the products.


Myth: Some popular pelt creams and "natural" repellents work as well as DEET. Fact: Scientifically controlled studies evince very few repellents ar effective as DEET (Fradin & Day, 2002). The CDC urges consumers to pick only repellents with EPA registrations to promise appropriate efficacy. The most effective, according to the CDC, are DEET, picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus (recommended with limitations) and IR3535 (hypertext transfer protocol://www.center for Disease Control and Prevention.gov).


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Friday 15 August 2008

Downey: 'Thunder' Is Parody, Not Offensive


With one picture palace blockbuster ("Iron Man") already under his belt this summer, Robert Downey Jr. is preparing to belly laugh audiences and critics with "Tropic Thunder," a comedy in which he plays a

Thursday 7 August 2008

"Starter Wife" will restart as a series

USA has set an Oct. 10 premiere escort for the return of the Emmy-winning original "The Starter Wife."



Based on the best-selling novel by Gigi Levangie Grazer, "The Starter Wife" focuses on the post-divorce biography of Molly Kagan, played again by Debra Messing.



Messing was nominated for an Emmy for the first gear miniseries,

Friday 27 June 2008

Fire Witch

Fire Witch   
Artist: Fire Witch

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Live At The Townie 2004   
 Live At The Townie 2004

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 6




 





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Monday 23 June 2008

Karen FitzGerald

Karen FitzGerald   
Artist: Karen FitzGerald

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Heart of the Rain   
 Heart of the Rain

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 9




Composer and piano player Karen FitzGerald was born in Wilmington, DE. She grew up in a home filled with the beautiful musical harmony of classic medicine. Her mother, a skilled pianist, provided the euphony. A selfsame loretta Young FitzGerald was greatly influenced by her mother's talents. At the age of five, Karen FitzGerald began pianissimo lessons and continued with them for all over a decade. She also studied music theory and opus at the Wilmington Music School, complementary her courses with honors.


Afterward all of that musical training, FitzGerald did a 90-degree turn and became a information processing system programmer. She still kept her music close though, performing now and then at coffeehouses, festivals, concert halls, and regular museums and galleries. In 1987 she released her kickoff recordings, placing them on a cassette called Turquoise Flame. Nine days later she last put her electronic computer computer programing profession aside, so she could reduce all of her dOE on a musical career.


In 1999, FitzGerald finished recording her first gear album, Heart of the Rain. Some of the contemporaneous instrumental tracks on this pleasurable debut are "Summer Rain," "Emergence," "A Rainy Night Outside Your Door," "Memory," and "The Wind's Lament." FitzGerald's music is a relaxing oblation of modern solo pianissimo numbers pool, sometimes highlighted with synthesiser enrichments.






Monday 16 June 2008

Gram Rabbit

Gram Rabbit   
Artist: Gram Rabbit

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Music to Start a Cult To   
 Music to Start a Cult To

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 2




Disco-pop, off-kilter area, and psychedelic rock candy rule an case home in the music of a Gram Rabbit, a female-led quartet from the deserts of Southern California. Led by Jesika von Rabbit, the chemical group was formed in 2003 by the prospect meeting of Rabbit and Todd Rutherford. Travis Cline joined the batting order to care bass and digital sampling duties, and Gram Rabbit signed with Stinky Records earlier issue their eclectic debut, Music to Start a Cult To. They switched to a four-piece lineup for 2006's Refinement and well-kept those numbers for RadioAngel and the RobotBeat, released the following year on Reincarante Records.





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