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INFORMATION FOR Contributors

Methodus welcomes papers (written in English, German, French, Italian, English, and Portuguese) in all areas of Modern Philosophy. It also includes works dealing with the reception of ancient and medieval thought by modern philosophers, or the influence these have in contemporary authors. On the contrary, it excludes diffusion, literary, artistic, and theological research, or papers which do not comply with rigorous standards regarding philosophical content and methodology. Contributions will be refereed. Articles should be sent to revista.methodus@gmail.com . Contributors could also ask for further information by writing to the aforementioned E-Mail.
INFORMATION FOR CONTRIBUTORS
1. Contributions. Contributions submitted to the journal are evaluated and selected under a blind-refereeing system. Writings are welcomed if they fall into one of three categories described hereinafter: (i) Articles. They must be limited to 10,000 words (footnotes included). An abstract of 100-150 words and 4-7 keywords, each in English, should accompany the submission. (ii) Discussion Notes. They critically analyse recent interpretations (over the last 10 years) of authors, subjects or problems pertaining to modern philosophy. They must not exceed 5,000 words (footnotes included). (iii) Book Reviews. They are writings of informative character, the extension of which must not exceed 1,500 words. The editors will give priority to Book reviews of texts published no more than 3 years prior to the review in question. 2. Submission. Methodus publishes contributions in English, English, German, French, Italian, and Portuguese. The author must attach two documents, in *.doc or *.pdf format, to revista.methodus@gmail.com: one with brief personal data (i.e., name, academic affiliation, contact information), and a second one including the paper, according to the blind-refereeing system. 3. Quotations. If they are to appear in the main text, and do not exceed two lines, they must be placed within the same paragraph with quotation marks. Should they surpass that limit, they should be placed in a separate paragraph, without quotation marks. In each case, it is suggested to write immediately in parenthesis the reference to the author, year of publication, and relevant page(s). 4. References. References to books or articles in the main body of the text or in footnotes must follow this model: author’s last name, his/her first name, year of publication in parentheses, and relevant page(s).
Example: Cassirer, Ernst (1931), pp. 18-24. However, references following the MLA or the HMC norms are also accepted. In case the reference points to an author’s complete works, the name of the edition (italicized), or any commonly-used way of referring to it, should be included. The roman numeral of the corresponding volume (if applicable), and relevant page(s), should follow. For example, in Kant’s case:
Kants Werke IV, pp. 231-4; or: Ak. IV, pp. 231-4.
5. Reference List. The Reference List is mandatory, and must appear at the end, in alphabetical order according to authors’ last name, as presented below:
(i) Books. Author’s last name and his/her first name (separated by a comma), year of publication in parentheses, work title (italicized), editor and/or translator (if any), city, and publisher.
Example: Wolff, Christian (1962, ¹1730), Philosophia prima sive Ontologia, Joannes Ecole (ed.), Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft. (ii) Articles. Author’s last name and his/her first name (separated by a comma), year of publication in parentheses, work title using quotation marks, name of the journal or book where it was published (italicized), editor and/or translator (if any), number of the journal edition or city, and publisher of the book, and pages.
Examples: Dilthey, Wilhelm (1983), “Aus den Konzepten zum sogennanten «Althoff-Brief»”, in: Texte zur historische Kritik der Vernunft, edited and Introduced by Hans-Ulrich Lessing, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, pp. 25-34. Pippin, Robert (1987), "Kant on the Spontaneity of Mind", Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 17 / 2, pp. 449-476.
The Editorial Committee reserves the right to accept Contributions FulFil That Do Not Mentioned Above Every of the requirements.
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GUIDE FOR CONTRIBUTORS

Methodus get articles (in English, German, French, Italian, English and Portuguese) about any area of \u200b\u200bmodern philosophy, as considers the inclusion of works that address the reception of antiquity or the Middle Ages in modern philosophy and the impact of modern philosophy in the contemporary. On the contrary, it excludes media items, artistic, literary, theological, or do not meet the criteria of philosophical rigor in its content and methodology. Contributions will be refereed. Contributions should be sent to the following address: revista.methodus @ gmail.com. Further questions will be answered also by this means. GUIDE FOR CONTRIBUTORS

1. Collaborations. The briefs submitted for publication will be subject to evaluation and selection process, under the blind reference system, made by the evaluating committee. Contributions can be of three types: (i) Articles. Whose length may not exceed 10,000 words, including notes. Must be accompanied by an abstract of 100 to 150 words, plus 4 to 7 keywords, both in English. (Ii) Notes of Discussion. Written critically analyze recent interpretations (10 years) of authors, issues and problems of modern philosophy. Their length should not exceed 5,000 words, including notes. (Iii) Book Reviews. Letters of notification, the extension may not exceed 1,500 words. Priority will be book reviews, not exceeding 3 years from the date of publication. 2. On the presentation of the collaboration. Methodus accepts contributions in English, English, German, French, Italian and Portuguese. The author must send two attachments to revista.methodus @ gmail.com: in *. doc or *. pdf, one with your personal data (name, affiliation, email address) and one with the text written under blind reference system. 3. How to cite. All events whose length is 3 lines or more should be in a separate paragraph without quotation marks, if the appointment is 2 lines or less, must go in the main text body double quotation marks. In both cases suggests immediately placed in brackets, the reference to the author, year of publication and pages. 4. References. References to books or articles in the main text body or footer should follow the model: name and first name (separated by a comma), year (in parentheses) and page. Example: Cassirer, Ernst (1931), pp. 18-24. However, also accepted benchmarks MLA and HMC. In the case of referring to the complete works of one author, they must be the name given to the publication or the usual way of reference, the number Roman volume (if necessary) and the relevant pages. Example: Kants Werke IV, pp. 231-4; or: Ak. IV, pp. 231-4. 5. Bibliography. The Bibliography is mandatory and must be entered at the end of work, in alphabetical order by the surname of the authors as follows: (i) Books. Last and First name (separated by a comma), year of publication (in parentheses), title (in italics), publisher and / or translator (if necessary), city and publisher (separated by a colon). Example: Wolff, Christian (1962, ¹ 1730), Philosophia prima sive Ontology, Joannes Ecole (ed.), Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft. (Ii) Articles. Last and First name (separated by a comma), year of publication (in brackets).

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Thursday, October 8, 2009

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Dicen q el vinagre y el bicarbonato son todo lo necesario para limpiar la casa,yo apenas lo estoy probando y los resultados son exelentes,no le piden nada a los productos quimicos q venden en los super.

Aqui estan algunos de los usos del vinagre blanco en casa:

El vinagre es un desinfectante, bactericida y corta grasa natural. Ayuda a desvanecer malos olores, remover manchas, eliminar oxidación en los metales, eliminar manchas en las alfombras y limpiar la cafetera entre otras.

Usando el vinagre como limpiador

1- Si tu refrigeradora is oxidized (rust) can put vinegar and scrub. Then let the vinegar for 20 minutes and remove it with water. This helps in cases of mild oxidation.

2 - Vinegar is great for cleaning windows, mirrors and windows. Mix 1 / 4 cup white vinegar with 4 cups of water. Use clean newspaper and your glasses.

3 - Can be used as a cleaner on most surfaces including kitchen cabinets and bathroom. Mix 4 cups water 1 / 4 cup white vinegar and a tablespoon of baking soda.

4 - You can use a dash of vinegar in the washing machine to eliminate odors, prevent static and help remove detergent residue. Use it in the last cycle a Once the detergent is removed.

5 - To clean the refrigerator put water and vinegar in the same proportions and use it as a cleaner, non-toxic and clean well.

6 - If you have accumulations of soap and stains in the bathroom you can put vinegar, scrub it and then remove with water.

Other uses for vinegar

1 - If your clothes stink of smoke, put it in soak and add vinegar to the water.

2 - It is said that if you wash the stockings (pantyhose) with water and vinegar they are more durable and last longer.

3 - If the machine has spots can make a mixture of salt and vinegar and scrub, then wash as usual.

4 - If you do not like the smell of onions after cutting you can put vinegar and washing.

5 - If you want to re-using jars of jam, mayonnaise or similar you can wash them well and put vinegar, let the vinegar for a few minutes and washing again this helps to eliminate odor.

6 - If you have weeds in your garden can bring them a dash of vinegar and this killed them but also kill the plants around.

Convinced? vinegar is very versatile and useful. Has many uses and there are books written on how to use it.