Wednesday, December 15, 2010

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Information Project: Rio Blanco (Molleturo, Azuay, Ecuador) and Gaby (Ponce Enriquez Ecuador)

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then translates the information on www.kitco.com on progress and current status of projects:

IMZ signed an agreement with a China company for financing and construction of gold projects in Rio Blanco and Gaby-ECUADOR.

Thursday, November 16 from 26/11/2010 Scottsdale, AZ-

The International Minerals Corporation (Toronto Stock Exchange and Switzerland: ¨ IMZ, "or" the Company · ) is pleased to announce that the company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (¨ ¨ with a company MOUs China, China CAMC Engineering Co., Ltd. (¨ China Co °) for the financing and construction in Ecuador gold project Rio Blanco and Gaby ('projects').

IMZ currently has a 100% in the Rio Blanco project interests and mining claims comprising the Gaby project, have variable interest rates ranging from 51% to 100%.

On the basis of Memoranda of Understanding for Projects (see page 2 for details), China Co., the terms would be:

• Organizing production financing the debt required for projects through one or more financial institutions in China (the "Lender").
• Build and mining operations and deliver turnkey projects based on an industry standard contract for Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC).

The transaction is subject to a number of conditions, including: (a) receipt of necessary permits for the construction of the mine and processing facilities of mining projects in Ecuador, (b ) Canadian regulatory approvals and (c) completion of definitive documentation to provide the production financing and turnkey contract, the latter with a specific end date of January 31, 2011.

Stephen Kay, President and CEO of IMZ, said: "We are very pleased to sign this memorandum of understanding with China Co, which have a well established reputation for design, engineering and construction of turnkey industrial projects in high quality, worldwide look forward to working with China Co. to streamline the financing, construction and commencement of production in the Rio Blanco and Gaby deposit. "

key aspects of the MOU are summarized below, is pending the final amount of funding required for the Project, subject to the work of final engineering design by China Co.

projected waiting time for the construction of the project depends on several factors:

• In Rio Blanco, already completed a feasibility study (February 2006) and detailed engineering is advanced by 90%. Before the suspension of all exploration activities in Ecuador and the Ecuadorian government, which took place in March 2008, was late in the approval of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the construction of the mine. Is expected to resume shortly the EIA approval process and it is estimated that authorizations can be received by IMZ in the first half of 2011. Depending on the negotiation of the production contract for the project, as set forth in the Mining Law in Ecuador, the Rio Blanco expected that the first production could begin in late 2013 or early 2014.
• In Gaby, but IMZ has completed a preliminary feasibility study, with an estimated 6,900,000 ounces of gold in the category of measured and indicated resources (4.1 million ounces attributable to IMZ), the waiting time for the production will be longer than in Rio Blanco, because they must complete a study feasibility, prior to be authorized to begin production.

Here are the key parameters of the MOUs signed with China Co.:

PROJECT
RIO WHITE
GABY
Project Property
Equity 8 0% IMZ / 20% China Co. or its representative
IMZ 66% / 34% China Co. or its representative.
Operator
IMZ IMZ or Contractor appointed.
IMZ IMZ or contractor appointed by
Amount to be financed
On the basis of the final estimate by the project China Co. hand key (EPC) .
On the basis of the final estimate, by China Co. hand on key project (EPC) .
interest rate
- 5.85% Cap
- real rate to be determined
- Stop
5.50% - real rate to be determined
Loan Repayment
- Since 75% of Cash Flow Mine (MCF)
- 25% of the MCF is divided equally between
capital owners
- Since 75% of Cash Flow Mine (MCF)
- 25% of the MCF is divided equally between the owners of capital
repayment term of
Eight years after the initial disbursement of funds
Ten years
the initial disbursement of funds
% Funded by the Creditor
85%
87.5%
% funded by IMZ
15%
12.5% \u200b\u200b
Loan Appeal
project alone. No corporate guarantee.
project alone. No corporate guarantee.
IMZ law buyback
- IMZ can buy back 20% (to reach 100%) based on a NPV of 10% within a period of 18 months of production begins
- IMZ can re- buy the 34% (to reach 100%) based on a NPV of 10% within 18 months of production begins
Cash for IMZ
- 9.0 million USD after 18 months of signing the EPC contract (hand key)
- 12.0 million U.S. dollars after 18 months of signing the EPC contract (hand key)
Orders
stock by China Co. or its representative
- 0.5% of the issued and outstanding
IMZ - Approximately 600,000 price guaranteed at time of initial delivery of the funds
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- 2.0% of the issued and outstanding
IMZ - Approximately 2.4 million warrants to the price of time the initial delivery of the funds
Time
definitive agreement
- Estimated date: January 31, 2011
- Estimated date: January 31 2011
EPC Contract (hand key)
- Can be extended by mutual agreement
- Can be extended by mutual agreement
Note 1: VAN10% = Present Value net discount rate of 10%

payment will be made to find a third party in relation to their management by facilitating the financing deal, paying the disbursement of Creditor as follows: (a) 5% of the first 300 million U.S. dollars, (b) 3% of the next $ 600 million U.S. dollars, and (c) 2% of any additional funding.

ON THE WHITE RIVER PROJECT

Here are the key parameters of the Rio Blanco project, based on (a) The results of an independent feasibility study and A subsequent simultaneous independent technical report 43-101, both dated January 30, 2006, and, (b) An internal renovation costs and operating capital, reported in the progress report dated February 19, 2009:

• High grade epithermal deposits of gold and silver veins.
• Proven and Probable Reserves: 605,000 oz (ounces) of gold and 4.3 million (oz) ounces of silver, contained in 2.2 million tonnes (Mt) of 8.8 grams of gold per tonne (g / t) and 62 g / t silver
• Estimated average annual production: about 70,000 ounces of gold and 400,000 ounces of silver.
• Total cash costs: approximately $ 300/oz of gold (including extra credit produced by the silver).
• nominal initial Life: 7.5 years with a production 800 tons per day (TPD) (underground).
• Capital expenditure (capex): Approximately $ 165 million, including $ 120 million of estimated capital expenditures and $ 45 million estimated capital and maintenance work.
• Internal Rate of Return (IRR): 32% to $ 1,000 / oz gold and an IRR of 46% to $ 1.300 an ounce of gold.
• Cash flow of the life of the mine, approximately 246 million dollars to $ 1,000 / oz gold and 405 million to $ 1,300 / ounce gold. Play
GABY ON DRAFT
Here are the key parameters of the Gaby project (project-based 100%), supported by the results of internal addendum of January 29, 2009, prepared as an addendum to the preliminary feasibility study independent of February 11, 2008 (which generated simultaneous independent technical report NI 43-101 of 26 March 2008):
• gold porphyry deposit of low grade
• The measured and indicated resources: 6.9 million ounces of gold contained in 356 million tonnes of 0.6 g / t gold (59% attributable to IMZ).
• Inferred Resources: 2.9 million ounces of gold contained in 143 million tonnes at 0.6 g / t gold (62% attributable to IMZ).
• Estimated average annual production: approximately 330,000 ounces of gold.
• Total cash costs: approximately $ 700/oz of gold.
initial • Lifetime: 16 years with an output of 60,000 t / day (open).
• Initial capital costs: an estimated $ 1.0 billion.
• Internal Rate of Return (IRR): 11% to $ 1,000 / oz gold and 20% IRR at $ 1.300 an ounce of gold.
• The cash flow for the period of mine life: approximately $ 900 million to $ 1,000 / oz gold and $ 3 billion to $ 1.300 an ounce of gold.

technical data contained in this press release were reviewed and approved by IMZ's Qualified Person, Vice President of Corporate Development, Nick Appleyard.

ABOUT INTERNATIONAL MINERALS Play


International Minerals is a producer of gold and silver and develops the production of silver and gold mines Pallancata Peru, which owns 40%, and is one of the top 10 primary mine production of silver in the world. IMZ estimates for calendar year 2010 production of approximately 10 million ounces of silver and 33,000 ounces of gold (100% project basis).

IMZ also owns a 40% interest in the gold and silver of the Immaculate Conception located in Peru and the majority or 100% of shares in gold projects in the stage development of Nevada (Goldfield and Converse) and Ecuador (Rio Blanco and Gaby). IMZ also owns a 3% net smelter return (NSR) and royalties gold mine of Barrick Ruby Hill, located in Nevada, producing approximately 100,000 ounces of gold in 2009.

IMZ listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (since 1994) and the Swiss Stock Exchange (since 2002).

ABOUT CHINA CAMC Engineering Co., LTD. AND CHINA NATIONAL MACHINERY INDUSTRY CORPORATION Play


China CAMC Engineering Co., Ltd, is a publicly traded company, is located in the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in China and is a subsidiary of majority owned by China National Machinery Industry Corporation (SINOMACH).

The main activity of China CAMC Engineering Co. Ltd focuses on engineering, design, equipment procurement and construction (EPC) turnkey industrial projects, both in China and internationally, including Latin South. The scope of these contracts EPC has an eclectic mix of projects, including: power generation, engineering, transportation, water, food, textiles, telecommunications, petrochemicals and agriculture.

SINOMACH is more diversified range Business in China machinery industry, with wholly owned subsidiaries in 55. Their services cover a wide range of sectors such as mining, metallurgy, energy, construction, aerospace, automotive, financial, engineering and shipbuilding.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

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sleeve tattoo!

me Today I finished my left sleeve. Four sessions to an average of 3 hours per session: lots of color and charm, a lot of pain and drawing.
I am very anxious to get pictures, but will not until it heals and can climb all the way!

Well, to that there is no long wait ... here goes a looong post about tattoos!

Origins:
The desire to adorn the body with paint refers to the origin of mankind. Perhaps it is in Polynesia where the art of tattoo is more popular, since time immemorial. Those tattoos were characterized by geometric designs, embellished and renewed throughout life, to cover the entire body.

According to tradition, the tattoo, beyond its aesthetic sense, hierarchy and gives community fosters respect for the wearer. So someone is the more tattooed, more recognition is due. Marco Polo in his "Travels" confirms this idea. Australian Maori, however, used it, and still exhibit-like decoration for battle.

Currently the island of Borneo is one of the few places where you can practice the traditional form of tribal tattoo. Marquesas Islands "a body without a tattoo was stupid body, "say the natives. Is that the tattoo is there an erotic significance. The women recorded the fingers and ears with fine drawings, and the body with sexual symbols. Men are tattooed body, nose, eyelids, tongue and scalp.

Samoans called "tatau" to the technique of marking the body. English travelers who came to these islands spread this practice throughout the world and gave the name "tattoo." This English word adapted to Castilian language and thus was born "tattoo."

In ancient Egypt who were tattooed for protective and magical were women. The North American Indians tattooed young people passing from puberty to adulthood. And in Central America, used to worship their gods.

was in South America where the Indians invented temporary tattoos, of short duration. Were painted with pigments made from a mixture of flowers and animal fats, which are degraded by the day.

In Japan, tattoos were known a thousand years before the Christian era. But originally these tattoos are made to point to those who disobeyed the laws, and were "marked" for life. This practice fell into disuse until it was retaken by the aristocrats as a sign of distinction. In Japan today has one of the most important traditions tattooists. Interestingly, in 1842 the emperor Matsushita decided to ban the practice of tattooing. Japan wanted to open the world market and the emperor meant that, for the West, tattoos represent an image of barbarism.

At one time, tattoos were associated with sailors and convicts, but began to appear in public people's bodies and status, this bias was disappearing. For example, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill had an anchor tattooed on his arm, as the old sailors.

what the tattoo machine?
This, to me, was the most fascinating to discover:
tattoo machine is a curious device, its origins lie in the first practical use of an electric motor, a great American inventor and cooperation of craftsmen both sides of Atlanta.

The Industrial Revolution in the U.S. and the United Kingdom (1750-1915) brought many things and among them the pastime among sailors on long journeys across the ocean to be tattooed. The tattoos are applied by various methods inspired by indigenous practices from afar, but, as with most artisanal practices, tattoos also were machined ...

Incredibly, the tattoo machine as we know it today is a fairly recent invention, but the art of tattooing is ancient. And the person who invented it was the same who invented the light bulb (and other objects 1,092): Thomas Alva Edison .

Edison is often called the father of the electric tattoo machine, although it would be more correct to call the grandfather tattoo machine. In 1875 still seeking applications for this new invention called the electric motor, which transforms electric current into a rotary motion. Perhaps the idea that led Edison to transfer the rotary electric motor circular motion a linear motion could be applied to any purpose.

What Edison was actually invented a pencil that made electric drill holes in a paper, between 50 and 3,000 holes per minute. The first machine was a device that allowed to accelerate the printing process of drilling holes in a template, through the ink that could be pressed into a sheet of paper. The machine consisted of a heavy electric motor on top of a pen barrel or tube. The needle (there was only one thick steel) was driven up and down, recording a template off a plate with a series of holes, which then was required to design or letters.

It was an efficient use of electric motors, but it was not easy to use. It was difficult and complicated to work with her for a long time. Interestingly Edison marketed the device, which sold quite well in America, even after improvements designed two years earlier in England (London patented October 29, 1875 and the U.S. Nov.6 No. 1877) By using two electromagnetic coils (copper wire around a soft iron core forming an electro-magnet), springs and bars in contact with the machine. The electromagnetic coils are widely used in instruments Morse telegraph, and the repeater 1836 and showed that it was of vital importance in the development of the tattoo machine.

Edison pursued the issue of reducing the weight so he returned to check the recorder pen to eliminate the battery, invented the pen punch (May 7, 1878) using a force-fed mechanism of the feet, like a machine sewing, and finally, the Edison Pneumatic Stencil Pen (June 25, 1878) using air pressure, gas or a liquid that would operate the system, driving the needle bar of the machine, making it lighter and easier to use than the previous.

However, Edison did not see the possibility of a device for tattooing. This leap of vision was left to Samuel O'Reilly, a tattoo artist from New York City. At the time, tattoos were almost beaten and scratched in the skin of the client. Until I saw the Edison Pen in a window and called for a demonstration.

was a wise man to see that in the office of U.S. patents Pat Edison machine had expired, and so with some minor alterations, including an ink reservoir at the tip of the barrel and move the engine and therefore the weight, four inches of the hand (had to stop a little fatigue when using this device), also the needle bar may now hold a total of three hands - O'Reilly patented the first electric machine tattoo on December 8, 1891.

So a few days ago was the birthday of this machine: barely meets ... 119 years old!

The tattoo world would never be the same. The machine itself was not revolutionary, it was actually quite simple, but if the idea that electricity could help in the tattoo. This concept changed the business forever ... And Edison got his own tattoo as a form of payment: is tattooed on his forearm five points, suggesting a die.

George Burchett (the first tattoo artist who appeared on television in 1938) bought the electric tattoo machine and started using in his shop. It was a success! Will eventually improve the design, including a switch to stop the machine, and include a double coil, an improvement introduced by the Englishman Alfred Charles de Cockspur.


How does the tattoo machine?
While O'Reilly's machine was based on the rotary technology of Edison's engraving device, modern tattoo machines use electromagnets. The first machine based on this technology was a single machine patented coil Thomas Riley in London, just twenty days after O'Reilly filed the patent for his rotary machine. For your machine, Riley placed a modified assembly of the door bell on a brass box. The modern two coil configuration was patented by Alfred Charles, also of London. Because it was so heavy, a spring was often tied to the top of the machine and the ceiling to take most of the weight of the operator's hand.

Most modern tattoo machines can control depth, speed, and strength of the needle of use, which has allowed tattooing to become a very precise art form. Such advances in precision have also produced a style of facial tattooing that has attained mainstream popularity in America called dermapigmentation, or "cosmetics" permanent.

The machines vary in patterns and forms but the performance is basically the same. All have the rod with needles up and down rapidly piercing the skin to penetrate the pigments.

This occurs when two coils are magnetized and attract the inertia bar down, the bar moves down, and having the rod, the needles pierce the skin, when the bar is lowered, the contact pins are separated each causing a break in the circuit, then the machine stops, the coil is demagnetized and bar goes back to normal position by removing the needle from the skin. When climbing, the contact tips touch and the process repeats again and again. Is a magnetization and demagnetization circuit where the bar goes up and down, this happens at a rate of fifty (50) times per second, according to the cycle of current and power with which you use, the human eye sees only movement, and only perceived the typical and characteristic hum of a tattoo machine.

Each artist will tune their tattoo machines in a manner most appropriate to the way tattoos. The proper force must be present to ensure that the needles can penetrate the top layers of skin, which vary primarily only in the energy and current variations of the machine to machine, and force requirements based on the amount, configuration, and type of needle. Stroke length and the speed at which the tattoo machine runs can vary greatly depending on the speed of the hand of an artist and the personal style of tattoo.

This custom of tattooing, so fashionable today, "actually refers to the most primitive and magic of human history.

Info taken from:
http://www.clarin.com/viajes/tatuajes_0_338366177.html
http://www.fotolog.com/sta_tattoo/76546095
http://www.pisitoenmadrid.com/blog/2009/07/edison-y-los-tatuajes/
http://www.cuerpoyarte.com/2008-09-02/3404/la-maquina -de-tattoos-modern-a-invention-of-% C2% BFtomas-edison /
http://www.mailxmail.com/curso-tatuajes-artisticos-nivel-inicial/maquinas-fuentes-alimentacion

And of course, the page of my tattoo:
http://www.huarpesstudio.com.ar/

Saturday, December 4, 2010

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AREQUIPA TAX ATTORNEY SECURES CONVICTION OF OFFENDERS TACNA

Provincial Deputy Attorney Yajaida Huaman Escobar of the 2nd Provincial Criminal Prosecutor's Corporate Judicial District of Arequipa, achieved the sentence against the accused Mayhua Churata Joshua and Jose Octavio Mamani by Tanco crime against sexual freedom to the detriment of less than 15 years.

Mayhua Churata Defendants Joshua and Jose Octavio Mamani Tanco were sentenced to 15 and 10 years of deprivation of freedom, respectively, have proven that through violence underwent vaginal and anal sexual intercourse with a girl under 15 years, November 23, 2009 in the first room, located in City of God, committee 13 Mz Ll, Lot 03, Yura, where he previously gave to drink liquor and beaten.

At 11:00 h the Honorable Judges of the college made up of doctors Naica Techi Salazar Coronado, José Arce Paredes Villafuerte and Orlando in April, passed sentence after hearing the indictment on trial, supported by fiscal Huamán Yajaida Escobar, who demonstrated both anti-social abuse, in whom the least trusted, as Jose Mamani Tanco was a classmate of the older sisters of the victim.

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GETS PRISON FOR THEFT

The Provincial Prosecutor Walter Goyzueta 1st Neyra. Research Office of the Attorney Provincial Corporate Criminal Tacna, achieved effective sentence of two years imprisonment for the accused Yoci Eder Marino and Paolo Zalcedo Ramos Valeriano Layme for the crime against property in the form of aggravated robbery.

The facts date back to January 27 2009, the approximately 2:00 am, when the accused Yoci Zalcedo Marino Ramos and Eder were Valerian Paolo Layme by near Leguía Avenue, when they observed a car parked Toyota Production Plate AK-8157, and as there was nobody there, decided to remove the accessories thereof.

The Charged Layme Valeriano to commit the criminal offense used a screwdriver and scissors to steal a car radio, a rearview mirror and other objects, while Salcedo Ramos watched not approached the police or owner of the vehicle, also was keeping the stolen goods in a black bag.

personal Incidentally police patrol car was making rounds of prevention Avenue Leguía plate patrol aboard PL-7482, when observed the suspects inside the vehicle, so decided to intervene in the act, carrying the surgery to decrease the vehicle, leaving the stolen goods beside the vehicle.

immediately put the knowledge to Duty Prosecutor, who ordered the preliminary investigation, proceeding to question the surgery, who after recognizing having committed the crime refused to early termination and waited for the oral proceedings, which aspired to a suspended sentence.

Finally Sole Criminal Judge, after hearing the oral trial discussion between the Attorney Goyzueta Neyra and Technical Defense , last Wednesday, 24 condemned Yoci charged Eder Marino and Paolo Ramos Zalcedo Layme Valeriano to 2 years of actual imprisonment for the crime against property in the form of aggravated robbery, ordering immediate placement in the Penal Pocollay.

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EFFECTIVE PROSECUTOR OF SENTENCE FOR MURDERER TACNA DID THE OLD

The Provincial Prosecutor Yesica Hernandez Bahamondes 2nd. Research Office of the Attorney Provincial Corporate Criminal Tacna, achieved a sentence of 33 years imprisonment for the accused Loayza Percy Andres Perez (47) for the crime of murder and 8 years Flores Edson Omar Sosa (41) as an accessory to aggravated robbery, to the detriment of the retired teacher Eleuteria Rodriguez Vega.

The facts date back to May 20, 2009, when at 04:00 am, the aggrieved Eleuteria Vega 78 old, left his home in July MacLean Street No. 591, in the direction of a shop located half a block from his house and the return was seen by the defendant Percy Andres Perez Loayza alias "Petete" and an unidentified , realizing that he had not closed the entrance door.

In these circumstances, "Petete" (47) and another unidentified person was found with Flores Sosa (41) and indicate that they saw a TV for stealing, which should act as a "bell."

Perez Loayza then the person in the company of an unidentified, entered the home of the victim, which followed her as she walked toward the tank to your home, where next to the unidentified, the push against the floor, making it fall and hit in various parts of the body, carrying the unidentified victim to rape in the presence of "Petete."

Consummated sexual offense, the accused Perez Loayza being recognized by the victim, grab a sweater that fits around the neck of the victim and proceeds to steal two TVs and a former portfolio of the complainant.

Police National began investigating after several days and reached out to two of the suspects and put them the Public Prosecutor, where Attorney Jessica Bahamondes formally investigated school and made accusations against the judiciary.

Collegiate Finally the Criminal Court, after listening to the intense debate between the Public Prosecutor and the Defence technique, last Wednesday 24 November Loayza sentenced Perez (47) to 33 years in prison and ordered to pay civil damages of 23 000 new soles, while Flores Sosa (41) was sentenced to 8 years in prison and pay a civil reparation of 1800 soles .