7 PARTIDOS EN SIMULTANEO – FUTBOL PARA TODOS – clausura 2012 (24/06/12)



El 24 de junio, el torneo de fútbol organizado por la AFA decidió transmitir 7 partidos en simultaneo para definir la «primera a» del fútbol argentino.
Varios canales de televisión contaron con los camiones de transmisión «pulsar HD» y por lo tanto las gráficas en pantalla y la calidad de transmisión fue excelente. Esos canales fueron Telefe (canal que por primera vez transmite un partido de fútbol) canal 7, o Televisión pública y Canal 9. Mientras tanto los otros canales transmitieron con penosa calidad, debiéndose a que usaron generadores de gráficos viejos, teniendo que transformar animaciones en video y sobreimprimir textos en ellos. Es por ello que gráficas se salían de la pantalla y cuelgues en las animaciones eran frecuentes
Así y todo, en el día en el que también cumplían años Lionel Messi y Juan Roman Riquelme, se vivió una tarde a puro fútbol desde las 14:30
Solo se registraron incidentes en el partido de fútbol de Bandfield que terminó con el encuentro suspendido a los 38 minutos del segundo tiempo, y que además terminó por descender a la «primera b nacional»

Atención: Este video fue creado con orientación informativa hacia lo que fue la transmisión en si, y no hacia el fútbol

si tenes mas datos que aportar, comentá, y desde ya muchas gracias

(en la descripción hay citas textuales al canal @Fermoto5HD )

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The Top 10 Ways to Reduce Violence

I happen to live near the one of the tragic «school shootings» of the recent past, and I’ve seen how the grief, anger, heartache and turmoil have impacted our community. It has brought home that a general abhorrence of violence is not enough. While I’m sure others will have different, and perhaps wiser, suggestions about how to reduce violence, here are my Top 10 Ways to Reduce Violence. If you can improve them, I welcome your feedback, but I suspect it may be more important and more useful if you write a letter to your local newspaper or school board. Together, we can reduce and perhaps eliminate violence.

1. Disconnect anger from violence. I am convinced that human beings get angry, and that anger at injustice is often justified. There is healthy anger that insists, «There has to be a better way!» I shutter when I hear parents tell children, «You shouldn’t be angry.» Tell them instead, «You’re feelings are OK, you can be angry, but you may not hit or hurt others.»

2. See the connection between the love of violence and violence itself. Fascination with brutality, guns and bombs, war and evil must increase the chances for violent behavior. I can’t prove that, it just seems likely to me.

3. See the connection between all levels of violence. Insults and taunting, humiliation and shaming are forms of violence. When we treat people badly, it should not surprise us when they seek a way to «get even.»

4. Take all violence seriously. Playground bullies and sibling rivalries do not have to be accepted as part of life, at least not when children are getting hurt. Kids squabbling over «my toy» is one thing; hitting or pulling hair or knocking each other down is something else. We do not have to accept it as normal behavior.

5. Take troubled, angry people seriously. We talk about needing more early intervention with troubled kids, and I agree. But people of all ages get trapped in situations they can’t handle, with emotions they don’t know how to express. Domestic violence, violence among co-workers and among children should always be treated as a serious matter. Hitting and hurting, and threatening to hurt, are not OK.

6. Deal with the availability of guns. Knives, cars, and a thousand other things also kill people, but guns have a unique place in the American imagination. Of course, they also have a place in the rich tradition of hunting and target shooting. I don’t have all the answers, but hunting seems different than having military-style weapons available in millions of homes across the country. There must be a better system.

7. Acknowledge the connection between violent images and violent behavior. I abhor censorship, so this is a tough one. But if 30-second images can sell us lipstick and Buicks, and change the way we vote, it seems likely that hours and hours of explosions, shootings, fights and mayhem may also influence behavior. To be blunt, I am particularly troubled by the violence in video games and the number of violent «action adventure» movies we support as a culture. Something strange is going on!

8. Acknowledge the connection between sports and violent behavior. Again, sports is a sacred icon in American culture, but it seems that sports have been separated from athletics. Instead of every child participating in gym class and competing in intramural sports, we have a culture of super-hero super-stars who are virtually above the law. Hockey, basketball, football and other sports all tolerate behavior that would result in arrest for assault outside the sports arena. Competition and fitness are valuable; organized violence is not acceptable!

9. Acknowledge the connection between language and violence. Business uses the language of the battlefield, and sports is full of encouragement to «get out there and kill», «massacre them», and «beat their brains out». Our legal system is based on the idea of lawyer’s doing battle. While hiring a representative to fight with words instead of clubs was a huge step forward in the middle ages, perhaps our society is ready for an even higher level of conflict resolution.

10. See the violence in ourselves. Sometimes I find myself so angry I «daydream» about violence, or «really showing them». I hear jokes that use the phrase, «Just shoot the bastards!» I know if «looks could kill» or if cutting statements actually drew blood, I’d be in deep trouble. Violence is not just someone else’s problem. I must work for peace, love and improved conflict resolution in my own life. How about you?

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Intro Clausura | FPT 2011 – TV Publica [HD]



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The Epidemic of Shortage of Men in the Church

«De Man dem short and de ooman dem plenty»

It Nuh Pretty at all

Welcome to Man Short Church, the statistically average US congregation. This week:

• Man Short Church will draw an adult congregation that’s 61 percent female, 39 percent male.

• Almost 25 percent of the married women who attend Man Short will do so without their husbands.

• Man Short will attract a healthy number of single women, but few single men.

• About 90 percent of the boys who are raised in church abandon it during their teens and twenties. Most never return.

• This Sunday in America, six million married women will worship without their husbands. That’s one out of five.

• Most churchgoing guys are «lifers» who grew up in church. Men are the hardest group to reach.

• Less than 10 percent of churches can maintain a thriving men’s ministry. The majority of men who actually show up for Sunday worship are there in body only. Their hearts just aren’t in it. Few will do anything during the week to nurture their faith.

Man Short Church is the norm in Christianity – in the U.S., and around the world. Your church profile is probably similar. In today’s church, women are the participators, men, the spectators.

How did we get here? How did a faith founded by a man and his 12 male disciples become like a the worse curse to men? Why do Christian churches around the world experience a chronic shortage of males, when temples and mosques do not? Why are churchgoing men so hesitant to really live their faith, when men of other religions willingly die for theirs? In «The Church Impotent: The Feminization of Christianity» Leon Poddles quotes from a man he spoke with on the streets: «Life is a football game, with the men fighting it out on the gridiron, while the minister is up in the grandstand, explaining it to the ladies.»

THE EFFECTS OF THE LACK OF MEN IN THE CHURCH

A lack of male participation is not only heartbreaking, it’s strongly associated with overall church decline. Over the long term, a lack of men will doom a congregation. The gender gap is associated with church decline, according to the latest studies. The denominations with the fewest men (per capita) are also those that have been losing members and shutting churches. On the other hand, churches with robust male participation are generally growing.

The problem of criminality and drug abuse among inner-city black men is a problem of the distortion of masculinity. The low numbers of men in means the church would be not be properly positioned to help black men attain the status they so desperately need for their own good and the good of black women and children: that of patriarchs, responsible fathers who rule their families in justice and love.

This has also helped to cause Christianity to be dismissed as irrelevant and unimportant. Other effects include

Reduced evangelistic ability as far as males are concerned

Perpetuation of the cycle of confusion as it relates to defining Biblical manhood.

Reduces the mate selection pool for the females

Reduces the credibility of Christianity

WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT IT

Men are the world’s largest unreached people group. They have their own language, culture and unique needs. It’s clear that the church has ignored these needs far too long.

1. UNDERSTAND WHY MEN HATE GOING TO CHURCH

Look at it from a sociological perspective. What other behaviors do men avoid? What other venues make men uncomfortable?

The answer is obvious: in our society, men avoid any behavior (or venue) that might call their manhood into question. For example, men don’t go to baby showers, fabric stores or «chick flicks.» So it is with church: men believe, deep in their hearts, that church is a women’s thing. Men approach Christianity with the same apathy or discomfort they display when forced to watch a Meg Ryan film. It just doesn’t resonate with them. We need to Become students of men. The truth is many pastors have built their ministries on their ability to interact with women. Because men are so unneeded for church work, ministers have had little incentive to go after them. A good place to start: read John Eldredge’s bestseller, Wild at Heart.

John Eldredge says it best: men are wild at heart. Though men see the goodness of the Christian faith, they are not swept up in it because church life is so soft and sweet. The cautious, sensitive culture of today’s church fails to match the adventurous spirit found in most men.

2. Get rid of the symbols that suggest that the church building is feminine territory like the pictures of gentle Jesus meek and mild in a white dress. Stop sending Nick signals that church is for women. From the moment he walks into the sanctuary, Nick must sense that this is something for him, not just something for his grandma, his wife and his kids. Examine everything about your church: the décor, the vocabulary you use, the songs you sing, the behaviors you expect. Men will respond if you meet them halfway.

3. Present Jesus as the real hero role model that he is. For this to happen there should be more focus on the manliness of Jesus. The blue-eyed effeminate-looking wimpish white Jesus made famous in a painting by Michelangelo will not do (especially if He is seen holding that lamb). Here are my suggestions: the Jesus who cracks the whip at the moneychangers in the temple; the Jesus who embraced martyrdom to bring salvation; the Jesus who is a winner; who spoiled principalities and powers and made a show of them openly; the Jesus who will rule the world with justice one day; the kingly Jesus who proclaims and demonstrates the Kingdom of God; the Jesus who spoke harshly to scribes and Pharisees calling them ‘white-washed sepulchers.’ [ http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20020421/relig/relig1.html ]

4. Plan worship experiences that are deliberately masculine focused. Women do masculine, but men DO NOT do feminine. This is why we need to tip the balance toward the masculine spirit in worship. That’s the format most likely to make everyone comfortable. Helping men worship. With men, it’s all about quality. Men appreciate good music from talented musicians, played in their vocal range. When possible, choose songs with masculine lyrics. Many of today’s praise songs feature lovey-dovey words set to a romantic tune. Nick may feel uncomfortable singing these words to Jesus, a man who lives today. Also, whenever possible, move men outside for worship. There’s nothing like a bonfire and a starry night to connect a man and his Maker.

5. Meet their deepest needs: Men need spiritual fathers and a band of brothers.

A spiritual father is simply a layman who takes responsibility for bringing other men to maturity in the faith. It’s based on the discipleship models of Jesus and Paul (1 Cor. 4:14-15). If you really want to bring men to life in Christ, spiritual fathering is how it’s done.

Second, every man needs a band of brothers. Jesus began his ministry by assembling a team. They trained together, worked together, and suffered together. Men cannot succeed as followers of Jesus without a team surrounding them. No matter how meaty the sermons, no matter how rich their quiet times men will not come to maturity to Christ without a band of brothers surrounding them, and a spiritual father to guide them. Most churches offer nothing in the way of men’s ministry or small groups. What a tragedy. Although it’s initially hard to engage men in a small group, once they do get involved, they’re usually hooked. Their faith deepens. Their lives change.

6. We need to understand the qualities of maleness and femaleness. Males and females are different and this is borne out by both Scripture and science. In his book, ‘The Masculine Journey», Robert Hicks examines six Hebrew words that are used to define males. These six words, he argues, form the stages of a man’s life.

a. adam describes the CREATIONAL MALE

b. zakar describes the SEXUAL MALE

c. gibbor describes the MALE AS WARRIOR

d. enosh describes the WOUNDED MALE

e. ish describes the MATURE MALE

f. zaken describes the WISE MALE OR SAGE

Other than the first word ‘adam all these words are used distinctively to describe males alone.

7. We must understand the cultural context in which our youth males grow, develop and live. Cultural practices vary from place to place and thus the impact on persons will vary. Our cultural context can be described, in part by two simple phrases:

a) no father

b) nuff «mothers»

These two factors have created many wounds in both males and females (the father wound and the mother wound) and a crisis in understanding themselves. The impact varies from person to person and is somewhat different for males than it is for females.

8. We must also know how to relate to males as males.

Relating to males:

We live in a very homophobic culture where close relationships with other males are often suspect and where even when males try they find it difficult to relate to each other. We offer some simple guidelines:

a. understand that males relate around what they DO together

b. males prefer action to conversation

c. males find it uncomfortable to be vulnerable

d. effective relating to males requires you to learn to «flex»

e. you will have to meet a man on his turf before you can move or guide him to where you want him to be.

9. We must provide a context in which males can release and realize their essential nature without the criticism of females and where they can learn from responsible male models who can provide experiences and ceremonies that will nurture and mark their development.

10. For churches to attract and retain men, they need to intentionally develop masculine modes of doing evangelism and pastoral care. E.g. Sports Evangelism. The church must deliberately tailor its evangelistic efforts to win men. What obtains at present is that evangelistic meetings try to win everybody and invariably end up with a handful of men at best and a ton-load of women and children. That is perhaps where the church has gone wrong.

11. You must put a high priority on developing leaders, especially male ones. Men are not looking for theologians, teachers or facilitators. They are looking for men who will lead them to greatness.» Men need great leadership. Men are drawn by vision and purpose, by achievement and power. Churches that attract enthusiastic men do so by taking risks, dreaming big, and bringing a measure of adventure back to the Christian life.

12. Take risks and develop ministries that have a danger factor because men are adventurous and risk takers.

Other Considerations

Men love technology. «Information conveyed through the use of technology often has a higher degree of believability than does information coming directly out of the speaker’s mouth.»

Men love excellence and quality. «Men are turned off by mediocrity, amateurish music, worn-out facilities, and unkempt grounds.

Men love the outdoors. Plan activities to be held in the outdoors as much as is possible. Men feel closer to God when they are outdoors.

Men love adventure. Men are transformed more by what they experience and less by what they are told.

Helping men learn. Men’s brains are less verbal than women’s, so they require a different approach. Men have been trained to focus for 6 to 8 minutes (the length between TV commercials). The lengthy monologue sermon, so effective in the Victorian era, fails to reach today’s men. Rick Warren of the Purpose Driven Church may have an answer: he frequently breaks his sermons into 5 to 7 minute chunks, with a video, drama or song between each segment. And object lessons are essential: never take the pulpit without an object in hand. Jesus called these parables, and they survive to this day because men remembered them. Effective pastors and teachers draw metaphors and illustrations from the realms of sports, business, battle and survival.

Helping men serve. Roger from Ohio says, «If serving in the church was more about pounding nails and less about wiping runny noses, I’d probably be interested.» Men will gladly serve if we let them do what they’re good at. Why not work on cars? One Illinois church has an on-site auto repair facility, staffed by volunteers, that benefits single mothers and the working poor. Even a small church can offer free oil changes in the church parking lot. Our congregation started doing this twice a year; the event attracts more than fifty guys who give up a Saturday morning to serve God. What’s more remarkable, we almost always get a few nonreligious husbands of churchgoing wives.

A clear mission for every church. Most church mission statements are rambling and non-specific. Men are drawn to clarity and brevity. If they’re going to give up their weekend, they want to know why.

High moral standards. Family men are looking for a church that’s different from the world they see on TV. This is why conservative churches are growing and liberal ones are dying. Few men are drawn to squishy morals. They want a church built on a firm, time-tested bedrock.

Men need help and backup enforcing morals at home. Children today are bombarded with immoral messages. Men feel powerless against MTV, South Park and the Internet. Churches should train men how to deal with these situations – how to say no to sin in a loving way. www.churchformen.com/?p=203 Why Men Flock to Islam

Develop a culturally relevant, Biblically grounded, practical affirmation of a sexuality

The church and Christian radio have failed to support a married man’s need for regular sexual intimacy with his wife, which is an insult and a betrayal. We are men, not eunuchs.

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The Five Greatest Athletes of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games

Who they are and why?

1. Michael Phelps (Aquatics/ United States): Considered the best athlete in the world by many Olympic experts, Michael holds the current world record in seven swimming events: 400m individual medley(4:03,84), 200m freestyle relay (1:42,96), 4 x100m freestyle relay (3:08.24), 200m butterfly (1:52,03), 4x200m freestyle relay (6:58,56), 200m individual medley (1:54,23), 4x100m medley relay (3:29,34). On August 16, 2008, he also set an Olympic record in the 100m butterfly (50,58). A national hero in Maryland and the United States, he has won 16 Olympic medals. At the 2008 Summer Olympics, he broke the 36-year-old record of Mark Spitz with eight gold Olympic medals. From 2004 to 2008, Michael Phelps has won more Olympic gold medals than many countries (including Ireland, Luxembourg, Iceland, Panama, Paraguay, Portugal and Malaysia). Unlike Mark Spitz, Michael did not compete at the Pan American Games. Mike Celizic (sportswriter) wrote :» Phelps has already done things we’ve never seen before and are unlikely to see again. And he’s done it every time he’s left the starting blocks. His 14 gold medals for his career are the record. In Beijing, he won eight gold medals, five of them all by himself and three as a member of two relay teams. He won two of the golds on the same day, and seven medals came with a new world record».

2. Rafael Nadal (Tennis/ Spain):The 22-year-old is one of the greatest tennis players in history. He became the first Spanish to win the gold medal in Olympic tennis. Spain’s Rafael Nadal defeated Chile’s Fernando Gonzalez, who won the bronze medal in the men’s singles tennis tournament at the 2004 Olympics in Athens (Greece). In 2008, Rafael has also won the French Open and Wimbledon Tournament. Like most Spaniards, Rafael Nadal player football (soccer) as a youngster. «I carried on playing football as well as tennis, but slowly played more and more tennis with my uncle, says Nadal. But I still preferred football.That was my real love when I was a young boy». In addition to his native language, he speaks English only well enough to carry on an informal conversation. He says: «Sorry my English not so good. I only speak quarter of English. Maybe quarter of a quarter.Not good.» .The world’s number one tennis player Rafael Nadal was born on June 3, 1986 in Manocor, Mallorca (Spain).

3. Usain Bolt (Athletics/ Jamaica): He is an Olympic idol in the world. At the 2008 Beijing Games, Usain won two gold medals: 100m (world and Olympic record) and 200m (world and Olympic record). He set his first world mark on August 16, when he ran the 100 meters in 9,69 seconds (he broke his own record). Just four days later, Usain established a new world record of 19.30 seconds in the 200 meters, breaking the old mark of 19,32 set by Michael Johnson (United States) in 1996. Usain Bolt was born on August 21, 1986 in Trelawny,Jamaica. Tim Layden -an American sportswriter- wrote: «He was offered track scholarhips by several U.S colleges but declined». Unlike many famous athletes, Usain trains and resides in Jamaica, birthplace of Donald Quarrie, Donovan Bailey, Patrick Ewing, Lennox Miller, George Kerr, Asafa Powell, Tessa Sanderson, Marlene Ottey. Usain Bolt loves Jamaica -it is about the size of Connecticut- and the Caribbean countries. «I can not live outside Jamaica», he says.

4. Yelena Isinbayeva (Track and field/ Russian): She has won consecutive Olympic gold medals in the pole vault (Athens’2004 & Beijing’2008). In this century, she broke 24 world records and several European records. At the 2008 Summer Olympics, she broke her own world record with a vault of 5.05 meters. This sportswoman won five world championships from 2004 to 2008. Olympic champion pole vaulter Yelena was born on June 3, 1982 in Volgograd, Russia. His coach is Vitalii Afanasievich Petrov.

5. Lionel Messi (Football/Argentina): Like Ronaldinho (Brazil), Lukas Podolski (Germany), Luis Figo (Portugal) and Victor Naofor (Nigeria), Lionel Andres Messi, best known as «the Flea», is one of the best players in the world. Under the leadership of Lionel Andres Messi, Argentina qualified for the final of the Olympic Tournament of Men’s Soccer of Beijing 2008. In 2005, he led the Argentinian team to the FIFA U-20 World Championship in Holland. Argentina defeated Nigeria 2-1 in the final…

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