Monday, August 9, 2010

Nascar Michigan a no repeat plz...

Lap 9 -- Denny Hamlin, Juan Montoya and Jeff Gordon in a good battle for fifth.

Lap 7 -- Kasey Kahne now putting some pressure on Kurt Busch for the lead. Jamie McMurray is complaining of a loose race car.

Lap 6 -- Ryan Newman and Jeff Gordon pass Jamie McMurray for fourth and fifth.

Lap 5 -- Kurt Busch and Kasey Kahne have put one second between them and the rest of the field.

Lap 3 -- Jamie McMurray is down to fourth as Kasey Kahne and Jimmie Johnson get around him.

Lap 2 -- LEAD CHANGE: Kurt Busch rockets around Jamie McMurray in Turn 1 to take the lead. There is lots of good racing mid-pack.

Lap 1 -- LEAD CHANGE: Jamie McMurray jumps to the lead on the start and leads.

1:20 p.m. -- GREEN FLAG: Kurt Busch brings the field to the green and the Heluva Good! 400 is under way.

1:12 p.m. -- The cars are rolling off pit road for three warm-up laps.

1:07 p.m. -- In a way no one has seen before, Adam Sandler and Kevin James deliver the command: "Gentlemen, start your engines!"

1:02 p.m. -- The Army Chorus A Cappella Team performs the national anthem.

1:01 p.m. -- Geoff Rose from Lumen Christi High School in Jackson, Mich., gives the Invocation.

1 p.m. -- A moment of silence to honor Les Richter.

12:55 p.m. -- Three drivers will move to the rear: Kyle Busch due to an engine change, Clint Bowyer switched to a back-up car and Kevin Conway due to a transmission change.

Noon -- Countdown to Green is under way on TNT.

11:40 a.m. ET -- It's cloudy at Michigan International Speedway, but those clouds will burn off and it will be a beautiful day for racing. Temperatures in the low 80s all afternoon with no rain in sight. Kurt Busch is on the pole for the Heluva Good! 400. Green set for 1:16 p.m. ET.

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Lap 13 -- Juan Montoya is fourth, Ryan Newman is fifth and Jeff Gordon is sixth.

Lap 11 -- Max Papis has taken his No. 13 to the garage.

Lap 10 -- Matt Kenseth up to 24th after starting 35th. Kyle Busch up to 34th after starting in rear.

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Lap 22 -- LEAD CHANGE/GREEN FLAG: Tony Stewart brings the field to the green after Joe Nemechek drops to the rear.
1. Tony Stewart
2. Kurt Busch
3. Jimmie Johnson
4. Juan Montoya
5. Kasey Kahne

Lap 21 -- LEAD CHANGE: Joe Nemechek stays out to lead a lap and collect five bonus points. Todd Bodine takes his car to the garage.

Lap 20 -- The lead lap cars hit pit road.
• Kasey Kahne with four tires and they work on an overheating issue
• Jimmie Johnson with four tires and a track bar adjustment
• Kurt Busch with four tires and no adjustments
• Jamie McMurray with four tires and an air pressure adjustment
• Tony Stewart with two tires

Lap 18 -- YELLOW FLAG NO. 1: Marcos Ambrose spins on the frontstretch after getting bumped by Regan Smith bringing out the caution. No free pass will be given.

Lap 15 -- Carl Edwards in the top 10 after starting 19th.

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Lap 23 -- LEAD CHANGE: Kurt Busch passes Tony Stewart with ease to retake the lead. Juan Montoya also passes Stewart for second.

Lap 22 -- LEAD CHANGE/GREEN FLAG: Tony Stewart brings the field to the green after Joe Nemechek drops to the rear.
1. Tony Stewart
2. Kurt Busch
3. Jimmie Johnson
4. Juan Montoya
5. Kasey Kahne

Lap 21 -- LEAD CHANGE: Joe Nemechek stays out to lead a lap and collect five bonus points. Todd Bodine takes his car to the garage.

Lap 20 -- The lead lap cars hit pit road.
• Kasey Kahne with four tires and they work on an overheating issue
• Jimmie Johnson with four tires and a track bar adjustment
• Kurt Busch with four tires and no adjustments
• Jamie McMurray with four tires and an air pressure adjustment
• Tony Stewart with two tires

Lap 18 -- YELLOW FLAG NO. 1: Marcos Ambrose spins on the frontstretch after getting bumped by Regan Smith bringing out the caution. No free pass will be given.

Lap 15 -- Carl Edwards in the top 10 after starting 19th.

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Lap 26 -- Jimmie Johnson passes Juan Montoya for third but Johnson says his car is loose.

Lap 24 -- Joe Nemechek takes his No. 87 to the garage.

Lap 23 -- LEAD CHANGE: Kurt Busch passes Tony Stewart with ease to retake the lead. Juan Montoya also passes Stewart for second.

Lap 22 -- LEAD CHANGE/GREEN FLAG: Tony Stewart brings the field to the green after Joe Nemechek drops to the rear.
1. Tony Stewart
2. Kurt Busch
3. Jimmie Johnson
4. Juan Montoya
5. Kasey Kahne

Lap 21 -- LEAD CHANGE: Joe Nemechek stays out to lead a lap and collect five bonus points. Todd Bodine takes his car to the garage.

Lap 20 -- The lead lap cars hit pit road.
• Kasey Kahne with four tires and they work on an overheating issue
• Jimmie Johnson with four tires and a track bar adjustment
• Kurt Busch with four tires and no adjustments
• Jamie McMurray with four tires and an air pressure adjustment
• Tony Stewart with two tires

Lap 18 -- YELLOW FLAG NO. 1: Marcos Ambrose spins on the frontstretch after getting bumped by Regan Smith bringing out the caution. No free pass will be given.


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Lap-by-Lap: Michigan

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Lap 200 -- CHECKERED FLAG: Denny Hamlin continues to dominate the 2010 season as he takes the checkered flag at Michigan giving him five wins on the season. Kasey Kahne finishes second and Kurt Busch is third.

Lap 199 -- WHITE FLAG: Denny Hamlin takes the white flag and is two miles away from his second consecutive victory.

Lap 196 -- Strong run for Joey Logano, who is ninth, and A.J. Allmendinger, who is 11th.

Lap 195 -- Denny Hamlin now leads by one second with five to go.

Lap 193 -- Denny Hamlin leads by 0.5 seconds with seven to go.

Lap 191 -- A two-man race as Denny Hamlin and Kasey Kahne have pulled away from the field.

Lap 189 -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. seventh and Jeff Burton eighth after pitting. Juan Montoya and Carl Edwards have fallen to the pit cars.

Lap 188 -- Jimmie Johnson and his four new tires up to sixth as he passes Greg Biffle.

Lap 187 -- Denny Hamlin has a great restart and jumps out to the lead.

Lap 186 -- GREEN FLAG: Denny Hamlin brings the field to the green with 14 to go.
1. Denny Hamlin
2. Kasey Kahne
3. Kurt Busch
4. Jeff Gordon
5. Greg Biffle

Lap 184 -- The top-nine cars stayed out. Jeff Burton won the race off pit road and is 10th.

Lap 183 -- Pit road is open for the lead lap cars. Jeff Burton in ninth the highest-running car to come in. Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kyle Busch, Jimmie Johnson, Juan Montoya, Kevin Harvick and numerous other cars pit.

Lap 181 -- YELLOW FLAG NO. 4: Debris on the back straightaway brings out the caution. Elliott Sadler gets the free pass and is back on the lead lap.

Lap 180 -- The top five after green flag stops and with 20 to go:
1. Denny Hamlin
2. Kasey Kahne
3. Kurt Busch
4. Jeff Gordon
5. Greg Biffle

Lap 179 -- LEAD CHANGE: Denny Hamlin back out front by nine seconds as Kasey Kahne finishes up his pit stop.

Lap 178 -- Kasey Kahne on pit road.

Lap 177 -- LEAD CHANGE: Kasey Kahne takes the lead as Denny Hamlin hits pit road.

Lap 176 -- Jeff Gordon, Kurt Busch, Tony Stewart, Jimmie Johnson, Carl Edwards and Greg Biffle on pit road.

Lap 175 -- Jeff Burton, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Clint Bowyer, Matt Kenseth, Kyle Busch and Juan Montoya on pit road.

Lap 174 -- Kevin Harvick on pit road for four tires, fuel and adjustments.

Lap 173 -- Jamie McMurray and Marcos Ambrose on pit road.

Lap 170 -- With 30 to go, everyone will have to make at least one more stop.

Lap 168 -- David Reutimann on pit road with 32 laps to go.

Lap 166 -- Regan Smith goes a lap down as Mark Martin passes Denny Hamlin to climb to one lap down.

Lap 163 -- Jimmie Johnson currently 11th followed by Kyle Busch, Clint Bowyer, Juan Montoya, Matt Kenseth and Kevin Harvick.

Lap 161 -- Mark Martin on pit road. Martin with four tires and fuel.

Lap 160 -- Mark Martin and Paul Menard go a lap down.

Lap 156 -- Denny Hamlin starting to lap cars on the track as Ryan Newman goes a lap down.

Lap 155 -- Kyle Busch rubbed the wall hard in the corner but he looks to be continuing OK. Busch scored in 11th.

Lap 154 -- Denny Hamlin leads by more than seven seconds.

Lap 150 -- Ryan Newman hit a piece of aluminum and says his car doesn't feel right. Newman is afraid something may be wrong underneath his car. Newman runs 26th with 50 to go.

Lap 146 -- The top five following green flag stops:
1. Denny Hamlin
2. Kasey Kahne
3. Kurt Busch
4. Jeff Gordon
5. Greg Biffle

Lap 144 -- Martin Truex Jr. back on pit road and he will go a lap down.

Lap 143 -- LEAD CHANGE: Denny Hamlin back out front as green flag stops wrap up.

Lap 142 -- Matt Kenseth pits for four tires and a chassis adjustment.

Lap 140 -- LEAD CHANGE: Matt Kenseth leads as Denny Hamlin pits. Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson and Kyle Busch on pit road.

Lap 139 -- Denny Hamlin, Kasey Kahne, Tony Stewart, Greg Biffle, Joey Logano and Kurt Busch on pit road.

Lap 138 -- Kevin Harvick, A.J. Allmendinger, Juan Montoya and Clint Bowyer on pit road. Montoya with a track bar adjustment.

Lap 137 -- Ryan Newman and Elliott Sadler on pit road.

Lap 136 -- Jamie McMurray and David Reutimann on pit road.

Lap 135 -- Mark Martin gives up 24th and pits.

Lap 134 -- Brad Keselowski on pit road as another round of green flag stops are under way.

Lap 133 -- Tony Stewart passes Jeff Burton for fifth.

Lap 129 -- Sam Hornish Jr. had to give up his top-15 position and pit. Hornish Jr. will now go a lap down.

Lap 128 -- Greg Biffle on the move as he is up to seventh.

Lap 126 -- Denny Hamlin leads Kasey Kahne by 2.8 seconds. Sam Hornish Jr. has dropped to 11th after not pitting.

Lap 121 -- Marcos Ambrose has recovered from his earlier spin as he runs 19th.

Lap 120 -- Carl Edwards (seventh) is complaining about the handling of his car. Greg Biffle passes Jimmie Johnson for ninth.

Lap 119 -- Kasey Kahne passes Kurt Busch for second.

Lap 117 -- David Ragan back on pit road and will go a lap down.

Lap 116 -- Joey Logano has made his way up to 14th.

Lap 113 -- LEAD CHANGE: It didn't take long for Denny Hamlin to recover from his earlier issue as he passes Kurt Busch in Turn 3 for the lead.

Lap 110 -- Kyle Busch up to ninth as he continues his march to the front.

Lap 108 -- Scott Speed (34th) and Bill Elliott (35th) the only drivers on track that aren't on the lead lap. Both drivers are one lap down.

Lap 107 -- Sam Hornish Jr. falling quick as he drops to fourth.

Lap 106 -- LEAD CHANGE: Kurt Busch passes teammate Sam Hornish Jr. for the lead.

Lap 105 -- David Ragan now running 33rd after the contact with Casey Mears on pit road. Ragan was in the top 10 when the caution came out.

Lap 103 -- GREEN FLAG: Sam Hornish Jr. brings the field to the green.
1. Sam Hornish Jr.
2. Kurt Busch
3. Jeff Gordon
4. Denny Hamlin
5. Kasey Kahne

Lap 102 -- Casey Mears takes his No. 83 to the garage.

Lap 101 -- David Gilliand and David Stremme the wave-around cars and they are back on the lead lap. Casey Mears gets together with David Ragan on pit road. Ragan slow out of the pits and Mears with an extended stop to fix the damage.

Lap 100 -- LEAD CHANGE: Sam Hornish Jr. stays out and leads as the lead lap cars hit pit road.
• Kasey Kahne with two tires and fuel
• David Ragan with two tires and an adjustment
• Tony Stewart with two tires
• Kurt Busch with two tires

Lap 99 -- YELLOW FLAG NO. 3: Casey Mears taps teammate Scott Speed and Speed spins in Turn 2 bringing out the caution. Travis Kvapil gets the free pass and is back on the lead lap.

Lap 98 -- The top five after green flag stops:
1. Kasey Kahne
2. Kurt Busch
3. Denny Hamlin
4. Juan Montoya
5. Jeff Gordon

Lap 96 -- LEAD CHANGE: Kasey Kahne able to complete the pass of Kurt Busch for the lead.

Lap 95 -- Kurt Busch and Kasey Kahne remain side-by-side.

Lap 94 -- Kurt Busch and Kasey Kahne are side-by-side for the lead.

Lap 93 -- Denny Hamlin gets back going and runs fourth. The thought is he was out of fuel and some air got into the line.

Lap 92 -- LEAD CHANGE: Denny Hamlin has problems getting started after his pit stop and Kurt Busch takes the lead.

Lap 91 -- Denny Hamlin on pit road for four tires and an air pressure adjustment.

Lap 90 -- Kasey Kahne, David Ragan, Carl Edwards, Jeff Burton, Jimmie Johnson, Kurt Busch and Jeff Gordon on pit road.

Lap 89 -- Tony Stewart, Ryan Newman, A.J. Allmendinger, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Joey Logano on pit road as the leaders begin green flag stops.

Lap 88 -- Paul Menard and Travis Kvapil on pit road.

Lap 87 -- Sam Hornish Jr. on pit road.

Lap 82 -- Kyle Busch on the move up to 15th. Kevin Harvick continues to climb as he runs 16th.

Lap 80 -- The race has the feel now of a long green-flag run as cars are settling into their spots around the track. Green flag stops should come around Lap 90.

Lap 78 -- Jamie McMurray down to 17th. David Reutimann sitting in 13th and Greg Biffle hovering around the top 10 in 11th.

Lap 74 -- Carl Edwards running sixth and he is complaining of an aero-push issue.

Lap 72 -- Kevin Harvick on the move as he is challenging Matt Kenseth for 18th.

Lap 68 -- Mark Martin struggling in the early going currently 21st. Martin Truex Jr. right in front of him in 20th.

Lap 67 -- Denny Hamlin out front by 2.4 seconds.

Lap 65 -- Kasey Kahne passes Juan Montoya for third.

Lap 63 -- Tony Stewart gets around Dale Earnhardt Jr. for 10th.

Lap 62 -- Jeff Gordon, Carl Edwards, Jimmie Johnson and Jeff Burton in a nice battle for fifth.

Lap 60 -- David Ragan having a great day early as he runs ninth.

Lap 55 -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. passes Greg Biffle and is in the top 10.

Lap 54 -- Landon Cassill back in the race scored 17 laps down. J.J. Yeley back in the garage.

Lap 53 -- Tony Stewart down to 15th after the last round of pit stops.

Lap 52 -- LEAD CHANGE: Denny Hamlin passes Kurt Busch on the inside to take the lead in Turn 1.

Lap 51 -- GREEN FLAG: Kurt Busch brings the field to the green.
1. Kurt Busch
2. Denny Hamlin
3. Juan Montoya
4. Jimmie Johnson
5. Kasey Kahne

Lap 50 -- LEAD CHANGE: Robby Gordon and David Gilliand pit giving the lead to Kurt Busch, who won the race off pit road. Clint Bowyer back on pit road fixing something on the hood.

Lap 49 -- LEAD CHANGE: Robby Gordon and David Gilliand stay out as the lead lap cars hit pit road.
• Kasey Kahne with four tires and an air pressure adjustment
• Jimmie Johnson with four tires and a track bar and wedge adjustment
• Kurt Busch with a track bar and air pressure adjustment
• Greg Biffle with a track bar adjustment

Lap 48 -- YELLOW FLAG NO. 2: Debris in Turn 1 brings out the caution. Marcos Ambrose gets the free pass and is back on the lead lap.

Lap 47 -- The top 10 are running single file with some distance between each car.

Lap 45 -- J.J. Yeley back in the race scored five laps down.

Lap 44 -- Kevin Harvick and Joey Logano are nose-to-tail on the track.

Lap 42 -- Ryan Newman is down to 12th after running in the top five earlier.

Lap 41 -- J.J. Yeley takes his No. 46 to the garage. Kevin Conway remains on pit road.

Lap 39 -- Kevin Conway on pit road. Jeff Gordon not happy with his car complaining that it is very loose.

Lap 37 -- Landon Cassill takes the No. 09 to the garage.

Lap 36 -- Kevin Harvick runs 25th and is extremely tight.

Lap 35 -- Kyle Busch up to 24th. Matt Kenseth up to 15th.

Lap 34 -- Bobby Labonte takes his No. 71 to the garage.

Lap 33 -- Second through fifth has settled itself with Kasey Kahne second, Jimmie Johnson third, Denny Hamlin fourth and Tony Stewart fifth.

Lap 31 -- Joe Nemechek is back on the track scored six laps down.

Lap 30 -- Tony Stewart, Kasey Kahne and Jimmie Johnson in three-way battle for second.

Lap 28 -- A.J. Allmendinger up to 12th after starting 26th.

Lap 27 -- Kurt Busch leads by two seconds. Carl Edwards up to eighth.

Lap 26 -- Jimmie Johnson passes Juan Montoya for third but Johnson says his car is loose.

Lap 24 -- Joe Nemechek takes his No. 87 to the garage.

Lap 23 -- LEAD CHANGE: Kurt Busch passes Tony Stewart with ease to retake the lead. Juan Montoya also passes Stewart for second.

Lap 22 -- LEAD CHANGE/GREEN FLAG: Tony Stewart brings the field to the green after Joe Nemechek drops to the rear.
1. Tony Stewart
2. Kurt Busch
3. Jimmie Johnson
4. Juan Montoya
5. Kasey Kahne

Lap 21 -- LEAD CHANGE: Joe Nemechek stays out to lead a lap and collect five bonus points. Todd Bodine takes his car to the garage.

Lap 20 -- The lead lap cars hit pit road.
• Kasey Kahne with four tires and they work on an overheating issue
• Jimmie Johnson with four tires and a track bar adjustment
• Kurt Busch with four tires and no adjustments
• Jamie McMurray with four tires and an air pressure adjustment
• Tony Stewart with two tires

Lap 18 -- YELLOW FLAG NO. 1: Marcos Ambrose spins on the frontstretch after getting bumped by Regan Smith bringing out the caution. No free pass will be given.

Lap 15 -- Carl Edwards in the top 10 after starting 19th.

Lap 13 -- Juan Montoya is fourth, Ryan Newman is fifth and Jeff Gordon is sixth.

Lap 11 -- Max Papis has taken his No. 13 to the garage.

Lap 10 -- Matt Kenseth up to 24th after starting 35th. Kyle Busch up to 34th after starting in rear.

Lap 9 -- Denny Hamlin, Juan Montoya and Jeff Gordon in a good battle for fifth.

Lap 7 -- Kasey Kahne now putting some pressure on Kurt Busch for the lead. Jamie McMurray is complaining of a loose race car.

Lap 6 -- Ryan Newman and Jeff Gordon pass Jamie McMurray for fourth and fifth.

Lap 5 -- Kurt Busch and Kasey Kahne have put one second between them and the rest of the field.

Lap 3 -- Jamie McMurray is down to fourth as Kasey Kahne and Jimmie Johnson get around him.

Lap 2 -- LEAD CHANGE: Kurt Busch rockets around Jamie McMurray in Turn 1 to take the lead. There is lots of good racing mid-pack.

Lap 1 -- LEAD CHANGE: Jamie McMurray jumps to the lead on the start and leads.

1:20 p.m. -- GREEN FLAG: Kurt Busch brings the field to the green and the Heluva Good! 400 is under way.

1:12 p.m. -- The cars are rolling off pit road for three warm-up laps.

1:07 p.m. -- In a way no one has seen before, Adam Sandler and Kevin James deliver the command: "Gentlemen, start your engines!"

1:02 p.m. -- The Army Chorus A Cappella Team performs the national anthem.

1:01 p.m. -- Geoff Rose from Lumen Christi High School in Jackson, Mich., gives the Invocation.

1 p.m. -- A moment of silence to honor Les Richter.

12:55 p.m. -- Three drivers will move to the rear: Kyle Busch due to an engine change, Clint Bowyer switched to a back-up car and Kevin Conway due to a transmission change.

Noon -- Countdown to Green is under way on TNT.

11:40 a.m. ET -- It's cloudy at Michigan International Speedway, but those clouds will burn off and it will be a beautiful day for racing. Temperatures in the low 80s all afternoon with no rain in sight. Kurt Busch is on the pole for the Heluva Good! 400. Green set for 1:16 p.m. ET.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Claudia Palacios @ XXX Premio Anual de Periodismo y Reportería Gráfica Alfonso Bonilla Aragón.

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Claudia Palacios @ XXX Premio Anual de Periodismo y Reportería Gráfica Alfonso Bonilla Aragón.


Conversatorio con la presentadora de CNN, Claudia Palacios

La periodista y presentadora de CNN Internacional, Claudia Palacios, estará este martes 3 de agosto a las 9:00 de la mañana en el tercer piso del CAM, en un conversatorio con los periodistas de la región.

Posteriormente, la Oficina Asesora de Comunicaciones dará a conocer los nominados al XXX Premio Anual de Periodismo y Reportería Gráfica Alfonso Bonilla Aragón.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Juan Bautista Toro Toro @ FIX University Campus

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Juan Bautista Toro Toro @ FIX University Campus

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Pintor Primitivo de El Cairo Valle -
Colombia on Campus @ FIX University
Art Exhibition @ Biblioteca Departamental
From Today Til 7th of August 2010

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Friday, July 9, 2010

II Festival Internacional de Cine @ FIX University




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II Festival Internacional de Cine de Cali



La Secretaría de Cultura y Turismo de Cali amplió el plazo para la inscripción al concurso del II festival Internacional de Cine de Cali, hasta el jueves 15 de julio de 2010, con el propósito de lograr la mayor participación de directores y productores colombianos y extranjeros en largometraje y cortometraje, que harán parte de la Selección Oficial Competitiva de Festival, realizarse entre el 29 de octubre y el 7 de noviembre del presente año.
La información con respecto a las bases y la ficha de inscripción la encuentra en la página
http://www.festivaldecinecali.gov.co.
Para este año, el II Festival Internacional de Cine de Cali tiene como objetivo promocionar toda clase de trabajos audiovisuales (largometrajes, cortometrajes, documentales, cine experimental, videoarte, video-instalación, etc.) que exploran y cruzan, en forma y contenido, nuevas fronteras.
El programa incluye tres Secciones Oficiales Competitivas:
Competencia Oficial Internacional, en la que participan películas de largometraje internacionales, documentales y de ficción.
Competencia Oficial Colombia, en la que participan filmes de largometraje colombianos, documentales y de ficción.
Competencia Oficial Internacional de Cortometrajes, en la que participan cortometrajes nacionales e internacionales, documentales y de ficción.
Podrán participar en la Sección Oficial Internacional las películas que reúnan las siguientes condiciones: Largometrajes de ficción o documental terminados en 35mm o en video de por lo menos 70 minutos de duración. Haber sido producidos dentro de los 18 meses anteriores a la celebración del Festival.
Para la Sección Oficial Colombia de largometrajes podrán participar, las películas que reúnan las siguientes condiciones: Largometrajes de ficción o documental con producción colombiana de por lo menos 70 minutos de duración. Haber sido producidos dentro de los 12 meses anteriores a la celebración del Festival.
En el caso de la Sección Oficial Internacional de Cortometrajes las películas que reúnan las siguientes condiciones: Cortometrajes de ficción o documental con duración máxima de 69 minutos. Haber sido producidos dentro de los 18 meses anteriores
a la celebración del Festival. /Secretaría de Cultura

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Logistics Program @ FIX University "a place for independent study"


Logistics Program @ FIX University "a place for independent study"



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Bachelor of Science (BS): Logistics and Supply Chain Management Degree Overview

A Bachelor of Science degree program Logistics and Supply Chain Management teaches students to direct the way a firm buys, stores, and sells supplies to other firms as well as negotiate contracts and work with vendors. These skills will teach you to run business more smoothly, which will greatly benefit your organization. Learn more about Logistics and Supply Chain Management degrees here.

With a Bachelor of Science in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, you could work as an industrial traffic manager or materials manager, and arrange for transportation of materials, supplies, and finished products. About 30 colleges and universities offer a Bachelor's degree in Logistics and Supply Chain Management.

Coursework

Courses offered in a Logistics and Supply Chain Management degree program may include:

  • Information Technology Tools
  • Business Strategies
  • Outsource Decisions
  • Business Law
  • Business Writing
  • Calculus for Business
  • International Management
  • Introduction to Accounting
  • Introduction to Human Resources Management
  • Introduction to Logistics
  • Introduction to Management Information Systems
  • Introduction to Marketing
  • Logistics Operations
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Principles of Management and Organization
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Statistics for Business
  • Strategic Management
  • Transportation Economics

Skills Obtained

A Logistics and Supply Chain Management degree prepares you to accept good jobs in the inventory management and purchasing field. You also learn spreadsheet and database software in this program, but it is helpful to know a little bit about these subjects ahead of time. Good skills in writing, speaking, and critical thinking are needed for advancement in the business world, so it is good to take classes in these subjects, even if your program doesn't require it.

Why Earn this Degree?

A Logistics and Supply Chain Management degree will increase your understanding of the logistics involved with supplying goods and services, allowing you to obtain high-level management positions.


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    Purchasing is a major component of study for most schools' associate degrees in supply chain management. Future supply chain managers will likely take classes that include:

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  • Accounting
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A Bachelor of Science degree program Logistics and Supply Chain Management teaches students to direct the way a firm buys, stores, and sells supplies to other firms as well as negotiate contracts and work with vendors. These skills will teach you to run business more smoothly, which will greatly benefit your organization. Learn more about Logistics and Supply Chain Management degrees here.

With a Bachelor of Science in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, you could work as an industrial traffic manager or materials manager, and arrange for transportation of materials, supplies, and finished products. About 30 colleges and universities offer a Bachelor's degree in Logistics and Supply Chain Management.

Coursework

Courses offered in a Logistics and Supply Chain Management degree program may include:

  • Information Technology Tools
  • Business Strategies
  • Outsource Decisions
  • Business Law
  • Business Writing
  • Calculus for Business
  • International Management
  • Introduction to Accounting
  • Introduction to Human Resources Management
  • Introduction to Logistics
  • Introduction to Management Information Systems
  • Introduction to Marketing
  • Logistics Operations
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Principles of Management and Organization
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Statistics for Business
  • Strategic Management
  • Transportation Economics

Integrated Access Point

Each MLOG class arrives @ FIX University graduates. During that time, MLOG students complete four major phases: Orientation, Fall Semester, and Spring Semester.

Like a pyramid, each phase builds on the one preceding it – starting with basic analytical skills, adding on fundamental theory in the fall, applying it to practice during IAP, and finally capping it off with a strategic perspective in the spring.

MLOG students are required to take the following core courses. Students must also enroll in two seminars and complete a thesis.
Required Core Courses offered in
ESD.260 Logistics Systems Fall
ESD.261 Case Studies in Logistics & Supply Chain Management Spring
ESD.262 Supply Chain Context (IAP)
ESD.264 Database, Internet, & Systems Integration Technologies Fall
ESD.803 Know Thyself Leadership Skill Building Workshop Fall
15.521 Management Accounting and Control Spring
15.871(4) System Dynamics Fall or Spring
Seminars
ESD.263 Thesis Seminar Fall

Popular Electives

In addition to the required courses, MLOG students take at least 18 course units of electives. Most students end up taking between 30 to 50 elective course units across all different programs. Some of the most popular electives for MLOG students are:
Popular Electives
ESD.201 Transportation Systems
ESD.204 Carrier Systems
ESD.205 Transportation Flow Systems
ESD.269 Advanced Logistics and Supply Chain Strategies
ESD.71 Engineering Systems Analysis for Design
15.057 Systems Optimization
15.062 Data Mining: Algorithms and Applications
15.067 Competitive Decision-Making and Negotiation
15.220 International Management
15.356 How to Develop "Breakthrough" Products and Services
15.390 New Enterprises
15.665 Power and Negotiation
15.760 Introduction to Operations Management
15.762 Supply Chain Planning
15.764 The Theory of Operations Management
15.769 Operations Strategy
15.812 Marketing Management
15.912 Technology Strategy



Each MLOG student must complete a research thesis. It is an opportunity to conceive and execute an independent research project on a topic of the student’s own choosing, under the guidance of a faculty supervisor.

Each year MLOG students are paired with sponsoring companies to work on innovative and challenging supply chain research projects through the Supply Chain Education Partners (SCEP) Program.


Research

Each year MLOG students are paired with sponsoring companies to work on innovative and challenging supply chain research projects through the Supply Chain Education Partners (SCEP) Program.

Started in 2010 for the Bicentenial by the FIX Center for independent studies & Logistics, the program gives MLOG students the opportunity to work closely with professionals on a challenging supply chain opportunities, and gives companies access to a student or student team who bring new insight and approaches to a current supply chain project.

Logistics PHD Degree

Program Information



A Ph.D. in logistics focuses on the operations and maintenance of supply chain management and transportation. It involves all aspects of the industry. More information on earning a doctoral degree in logistics is below.
Doctor of Philosophy in Logistics

Logistics Ph.D. programs allow students to extensively study and research the development, theory and strategy of logistics modeling and operations in supply chain management and transportation. Doctoral degree candidates understand the process of forecasting, purchasing, inventory and assembly.

Analytical and empirical methods provide students the skills needed to understand relationship and demand management. Students will learn to utilize their expertise in a professional setting. These full-time programs are research and technology intensive.
Educational Prerequisites

Ph.D. programs are highly competitive and require applicants to have at least a bachelor's degree, although a master's degree is preferred. The latter may be earned in tandem with the doctoral degree. Relevant work experience is encouraged due to the program's competitiveness.
Program Coursework

A majority of a Ph.D. students' time is spent on researching, writing and editing a dissertation. This is the culmination of their work and is presented to a panel that decides if the Ph.D. candidate may graduate. A written and oral exam is also necessary for degree completion. Students can expect to study:

* Logistical systems
* Methods of statistical research
* Modeling logistics
* Supply chain technology
* Transportation economics

Year 1
PSY521: ANOVA for Soc. Sci.
PSY522: Multiple Regress. for Soc. Sci.

First Year Research Project

L611: Theoretical Foundations
M612: Quantitative Methods
L613: Evolution of SCM Thought
M613: Qualitative Methods
or May Mini‐Term
L614: Evolution of Logistics Thought
HRD513: Special Topics
Year 2
L613: Evolution of SCM Thought
L615: Logistics Models Comprehensive Exam
or Minor Elective
L614: Evolution of Logistics Thought Minor Elective
STAT579: Multivariate Statistics
Minor Elective
Year 3
M616: Measurement Dissertation Defend Dissertation Proposal
IOPsych 617: SEM Models
Minor Elective
Year 4 Dissertation Dissertation Defend Dissertation


Logistics is the area where one plus one can be greater or less than two
based on the idea that images the following:
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/fig/0050320102003.png


Fernando IX University

Monday, June 21, 2010

Toros @ Plaza de Toros de Cañaveralejo

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Toros @ Plaza de Toros de Cañaveralejo

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Good News @ Plaza de Toros de Cañaveralejo Cali (Colombia)

Fernando IX University

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Vuelven a los toros de la Feria de Cali Julián López 'El Juli' &

Manuel Díaz 'El Cordobés'

José María Manzanares y Curro Díaz harán parte de la nómina de toreros extranjeros que entrarán el ruedo caleño entre el 25 de diciembre de 2010 y el 2 de enero de 2011.

Así lo dieron a conocer los presidentes de la Plaza de Toros de Cali y la Sociedad Plaza de Toros Cañaveralejo de Cali, Eduardo Estela y Víctor Manuel Salcedo, tras el cierre de negociaciones que se llevó a cabo en España.

Cayetano, hijo de 'Paquirri' y hermano de Francisco Rivera Ordóñez, y Daniel Luque serán el talento joven en la 'Fiesta brava' de la próxima temporada en Cali.

Así mismo, el rejoneador Andy García e Iván García, quien tuvo una excelente temporada en 2008 en España, completan el cartel de 'matadores' que serán protagonistas en el ruedo.

Salcedo, gobernador encargado, dijo que el espectáculo tendrá ocho ganaderías reconocidas. Ellas son La Carolina, Juan Berrando Caicedo, El Paraíso, Las Ventas del Espíritu Santo, Fuentelapeña, Ambaló, Puerta de Hierro y Miguel Gutiérrez.

Definido el cartel taurino y la ganadería para la temporada de fin de año en Cali

Julián López El Juli, José María Manzanares y el Cordobés, son los toreros que encabezan el cartel contratado para la feria taurina de Cali este fin de año y comienzo del 2011.

El presidente de la Fundación Plaza de Toros, Eduardo Stella, dijo que fueron negociaciones muy difíciles toda vez que las exigencias de los manejadores son excesivas, pero se pudo lograr convencer a estos diestros y otros más, que como Curro Díaz, Daniel Luque y Cayetano, pasan por un excelente momento a pesar de su juventud.

Así mismo recordó que las ganaderías que ésta año estarán presentes con sus ejemplares son la Carolina, Juan Bernardo Caicedo, Ernesto González, El Paraíso, Las Ventas del Espíritu Santo, Fuentelapeña, Ambaló, Puerta de Hierro y Miguel Gutiérrez.

Cali cierra nombres y ganaderías

Cali (Colombia). La empresa de la Plaza de Toros de Cañaveralejo, regida por Eduardo Estela Garrido y Víctor Manuel Salcedo Guerrero, ya tiene lista la nómina de toreros extranjeros y ganaderías que estructurarán su feria de 2010, que se desarrollará entre el 25 de diciembre y el 2 de enero próximos.

El listado de toreros no colombianos que harán el paseíllo en el coso de Cali está integrado por los matadores Julián López 'El Juli', triunfador de la pasada edición, José María Manzanares, Curro Díaz, Daniel Luque, Cayetano, Manuel Díaz 'El Cordobés', que como ya informó mundotoro actuará cuatro tardes en su regreso al coso de Cañaveralejo e Iván García y el rejoneador Andy Cartagena.

El grueso del apartado ganadero estará formado por hierros que ya estuvieron presentes en la anterior feria, como La Carolina, Juan Bernardo Caicedo, El Paraíso, Fuentelapeña, Ambaló, Puerta de Hierro, Miguel Gutiérrez y Ernesto González Caicedo, mientras que vuelven tras su ausencia las ganaderías de Ambaló, Miguel Gutiérrez y Las Ventas del Espíritu Santo, propiedad de César Rincón, que regresa al coso colombiano tras cuatro años de ausencia.


Cali toma cuerpo

El Juli, El Cordobés, Manzanares, Cayetano, Curro Díaz, Daniel Luque o Iván García, contratados

A falta de dos meses para que los carteles de la feria taurina colombiana de Cali vean la luz, ya se conocen un buen número de nombres de matadores de toros y ganaderías que estarán en el coso de Cañaveralejo, tal y como informa Diario Occidente de Colombia.

Entre los toreros españoles, ya es segura la presencia de Julián López ‘El Juli’, Manuel Díaz ‘El Cordobés’, José María Manzanares, Cayetano, Curro Díaz, Daniel Luque, Iván García o el rejoneador Andy Cartagena.

También es un hecho que las ausencias vendrán dadas por José Tomás, Enrique Ponce y Morante de la Puebla, que no pisarán Cañaveralejo en un ciclo que se desarrollará entre el 25 de diciembre y el 2 de enero de 2011.

El elenco de ganaderías, cerrado

Sí se conoce al completo el elenco ganadero, que contará con los hierros de La Carolina, Juan Bernardo Caicedo, El Paraíso, Fuentelapeña, Ambaló, Puerta de Hierro, Miguel Gutiérrez, Ernesto González Caicedo y Las Ventas del Espíritu Santo, el hierro en Colombia del matador César Rincón.


Las mejores figuras estarán en la fiesta taurina de Cali


A dos meses de presentarse los carteles oficiales de la fiesta bra-va de la plaza de toros de Cali para la temporada 2010 - 2011, se conocieron los nombres de los toreros de talla internacional que estarán en el ruedo de la Cañaveralejo.

Julián López "El Juli", Manuel Díaz "El Cordobés" y José María Manzanares estarán deleitando a los aficionados en tres faenas de gran nivel cada uno.


Dentro del cartel también están Curro Díaz, Daniel Luque, el rejoneador Andy Cartagena e Iván García, quien des-de hace tres años no se presenta en Cali, pero que dentro de los aficionados es muy admirado.


Uno de los toreros que se robará el show en el ruedo es Cayetano Rivera, quien es uno de los más jóvenes talentos del toreo en la actualidad, censurado de "Paquirri", y que viene a Cali por primera vez, precedido de la fama por ser una prometedora figura de moda y por pertenecer a una de las dinastías familiares más renombradas en el mundo taurino.


Las ganaderías que se en-cargarán de ofrecer los encierros a los grandes toreros serán La Carolina, Juan Bernardo Caicedo, El Paraíso, Fuentelapeña, Ambaló, Puerta de Hierro, Miguel Gutiérrez, Ernesto González Caicedo y Las Ventas del Espíritu Santo del torero colombiano César Rincón.

Los grandes ausentes
Para este año Cali tendrá la ausencia de Sebastián Castella, Enrique Ponce, José To-más y Morante de La Puebla, quienes debido a sus exigencias no pudieron ser contratados por las directivas de la plaza de toros.


"Afortunadamente, se ha hecho una nómina de toreros muy importante para Cali, por lo que los fanáticos, los abonados y el público en general van a quedar muy complacidos. El gran acierto son "El Juli", Manzanares y Cayetano, pero también tenemos toreros que nos van a dar grandes sorpresas como Curro Díaz, Iván García y Andy Cartagena. Con todos estos lidiadores vamos a tener plaza llena todos los días".


La Plaza de Toros de Caña-veralejo engalanará su ruedo entre el 25 de diciembre y el 2 de enero del próximo año.


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