Sunday, October 21, 2007
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"When I start the XXI Century?
Although it may seem obvious, the reality is that this is one of the most common issues we face our readers and most controversial causes. Contrary to popular belief, the XXI century starts on January 1, 2001, not the first day of 2000. This is because the first century understood from the year 1 100, and the second century started on 1 January of the year 101.
wrongly, has been considered, for example, that the nineties
began the first day of 1990 and, therefore, the twenty-first century should be started after 12
bell announcing the end of 1999. The Nobel Prize in Literature José Echegaray
were right to consider, at the beginning of the century, that "he had begun on January 1, 1901."
When was the CIA?
The Central Intelligence Agency United States, the CIA was created in 1947
in order to inform the president of the nation's espionage activities overseas agents. Six years later, under the chairmanship of Allen Dulles,
the objectives of the CIA were in other directions. The officials focused their efforts to destabilize and overthrow the leaders of countries considered not friends, like Iran and Guatemala. These operations were slowed when he took the presidency of the CIA John McCone, but continued brewing behind actions and plans to assassinate Fidel Castro. In 1972, the Watergate scandal revealed a proliferation of agencies from the CIA who had violated civil liberties.
When Earth is destroyed?
On one occasion, a renowned astrophysicist, said "the days of
Earth are numbered." It was not a divine revelation, but a scientific finding. The existence of our planet depends directly from the sun and when he dies, the Earth will be reduced to a cosmic ember. This hypothesis is based on hydrogen, the fuel that feeds the big ball of fire, will eventually become extinct. When this happens, here about 8,000 million years, the sun will be brighter, will swell and get bigger to become a red giant star.
When did this use the ñ?
seems that the letter ñ, almost exclusive patrimony of the English language, appeared in the Middle Ages, coinciding with the birth of the languages \u200b\u200bderived Latin. In the inscriptions of many churches and crypts and in the manuscripts of the period, twice as many words n is replaced by the new letter. So the word Hispannia, for example, begins to write as we know it today in Castilian, Spain.
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