Tuesday, 27 July 2010

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Food Technology The woman's body begins to social values, using clothing to highlight. a In the XV-XVIII centuries are following with great appreciation to the plump woman with big hips and breasts. He even put pillows under their clothes to accentuate these attributes. (Similarly see: Eliot Horowitz). Being a big woman was synonymous with wealth and health, the men were proud to have a wife because meant that he could maintain. a In the eighteenth century is at its peak in the French fashion having great influence in European society. It is governed by the use of the corset (to differentiate social classes) and the crinoline a (to emphasize the hips). Eat light was a sign of distinction. a With the Industrial Revolution improved the media and with them, there is a greater ability to disseminate the aesthetic: the corset to be wasp waist, to emphasize the buttocks and bustle skirts that taper to the knee as siren. a We report the first cases of disease in low birth weight: Anorexia nervosa. a In the twentieth century began to teach and appears legs short skirts and skirt pants, so much so that by the end of the sixties: the phenomenon arises Twiggy. a Twiggy was an English model of very thin 17 years caused a furor at the time and was imitated by many young women of the world when introducing the fashion of the miniskirt and hot pants. a Up today: The stereotype of extremely thin women continues to widen. The major clothing designers hired women only high and very low weight. In the 90s, social pressure echoes this thinness and beauty contests are full of women with no muscle mass or fat mass secondary to eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia. Deaths are reported around the world of models and...
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3D Technology For Video Due to the overwhelming success of a film Avatar, James Cameron, 3D is becoming fashionable. Who has not gone to the cinema to watch Avatar, but in 3D? Nobody seems to want to see it in 2D, that what really matters in the film is the spectacle of three-dimensionality. Gone are the old systems based on colored glasses with one blue eye and one red. Technology was uncomfortable, could not see colors correctly and did not provide a great sense of realism. However, today modern polarized glasses allow a total immersion in the scene, a total color fidelity and a more pleasant experience. Already prepared a flood of feature films in 3D. What about video? In our domestic TV? Well, oddly enough, the 3D will also get to the home entertainment industry. Virtually all manufacturers are going to release, so imminent, televisions capable of playing 3D content. Obviously, with well-known polarized glasses. For now, that can not perish away from the glasses. (Although there is research and prototypes to avoid it). The industry is seeking a renewed continuous electronic devices. First buy HD TVs and now it exchanged for 3D TVs. It is the sign of the times. Like High Definition, which first sold the computer and then provides the content (it seems that TVE is finally broadcasting in HD for Spain) in 3D is going to happen the same. Until there is a huge park in 3D Computer nobody is going to broadcast in that format. In fact, even s4 DVDs sold in 3D, although there are plans to gradually bring 3D movies Blu-ray support. "And that it affects corporate audiovisual communication? The following very closely the phenomenon of 3D, and it is undeniable that in the medium term will be the video standard. Are already marketed (timidly, of...