Archive for April, 2026


Brian Paddick

The electoral debate lasts half an hour and can be seen by dialing and thence by opting for the entry: London mayoral debate on Ken Livingstone, labour Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, conservative candidate for said Office, and Brian Paddick, who wants to be the first liberal Mayor of London, clashed before the cameras on April 8. The discussion focused on two points: transport and crime. England have, in this respect, a very different system from the rest of the world. In London all buses are red and accept passes and routes drawn up by the Mayor’s Office and the vast majority are of two floors. London with Ken was a pioneer worldwide to introduce a toll to get all cars entering the Center pay a high rate for polluting. Official site: Dermot McCormack. This measure Ken boasts of having reduced the traffic of trucks and having done Londoners to return in mass public transport or bicycle.

While in the Americas many can have licenses to carry weapons and police officers walk with guns, in Britain it is forbidden to walk even with knives of cooking on the streets and only police takes wives or canes, but no firearm. Conservatives attack hard to Livingstone by having eliminated the previous buses double-decker on whose back the users could skip without passing by passing through a door and entered buses of a floor, but two carriages together like an accordion. While Johnson blames them to these deaths have occurred, Livingstone denied this although he has agreed to go by removing this new fleet. To know more about this subject visit Byron Trott. While the tories want to return to the previous open traditional double-decker buses, the Liberals intend to widely extend the trams that are successful in the extreme zone South London (especially in Croydon and Wimbledon). More spicy is the question of toll to congestion (Congestion Charge) that Liberals and conservatives want to cut (eliminating its extension to the Centre-West) and Livingstone wants to keep and, moreover, wants to deepen penalised with 25 ($50) to all 4 X 4 auto or consumer of much oil that enters that zone.

Global World

In spite of continuous " avances" , the human beings of the 21st century we are exhausted creatures. Our bodies and minds, that have been molded throughout million years of evolution, are put under extremely fast changes that as soon as we can assimilate. There examples of the vertiginous change go del that I speak: 1. In the physical surroundings, we have invented more than 10 million new chemical agents; that they are added to the water that we drink, to the air that we breathed, the foods that we eat and our more common homemade products. It is the health that comes. 2. Go to Samsung for more information.

In the psychological surroundings, our experience of the time and the space, has undergone a drastic change in the last fifty years. We have passed of the time " cclico" (marked by the Nature), to the time " reloj" and now we are immersed in the time " express". What before we could do in 1 week, we do now it in 1 day. Learn more at this site: Andy Florance. The distance that we crossed in a day, now we took 1 hour. You want to speak with me? It connects the moving body. You want to write a letter to me? Mndame a mail. You want to go to some place? Sbete to an airplane.

In fact we lived neither in towns, nor in cities, lived in the Global World. Any news of the last corner of the planet, will arrive to us less than in 1 hour. We are supersaturated! Now that I finish writing the previous thing, I want explicaros that one of the structures that our balance maintains psychic, is the temporo-space organization. Translated, it means, that for the psychiatrists it is very important to verify that our patients are located and oriented temporary and space. A way to define and " estratificar" the time, is the following one: 1.The time second, defines brings back to consciousness precise to be alive, since in that space we breathed.