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Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena :
(Guadalajara, 1917 - Puebla, 1965) Mexican engineer who pioneered Mexican television and inventor of three color TV systems. Guillermo González Camarena He studied engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico D. F, and he specialized in electronics.
In 1935 he began his research on television, which had already been successfully tested in Berlin in1931 by Von Ardene and Loewe, although this did not stop his friends and family would question his sanity, for that experiment was not known to the public. González Camarena also built their cameras with waste materials.

Guillermo González Camarena
In 1940 he patented his system to transmit in color, although it had not yet experienced in practice. In 1945 he made the first television broadcastsin film Alameda, and managed to be granted its own channel, Channel 5. The transmitter was built with a small team, moved to a small office of a downtown building in the capital, Mexico Insurance. He only had two receivers, one located in the Mexican League of Radio Experimenters and other XEW station.
His company was far from being commercially competitive, so that was integrated into thecompany Telesistema Mexican, and González Camarena became responsible for research on signal transmission in color. His sense of patriotism led him to reject a significant financial investment from the United States, eager to enjoy the Mexican patent his invention.
In 1963 he made his first broadcast color system, which gave him great renown. The first international successes obtained during thebroadcast of the Olympics in Japan in 1964.
González Camarena was also a great lover of folklore (got to compose some songs of merit), an amateur astronomer and an expert on the history of his country. His death in a car accident between the towns of Puebla Amozoc and when he was just 48 years plunged the country into a great matchu

José María Morelos y Pavón

Mexican priest and insurgent

Hewas born on September 30, 1765 in Valladolid, now Morelia (Michoacán).

Studied in this city and in his youth was a pupil of Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla in the College of San Nicolás, which Hidalgo was rector. At fourteen, he left the city of Valladolid to work in the San Rafael Tahuejo, Felipe Morelos property, his father's cousin. He also worked as a drover.

He taught grammar and rhetoricfor two years in Uruapan. His wealthy grandfather, Pedro Pérez Pavón, left a natural son capital for Jose Antonio, who always ordered priest, but to marry the mother of Morelos, requested that capital spend his son and in 1797 was ordained and began to practice as a priest until he joined Hidalgo's rebellion in 1810.

Bridget was related to Almonte, Carácuaro, with which to Juan NepomucenoAlmonte was born in 1803, and Guadalupe Almonte, born in 1809, and although he was responsible for their upbringing and education, did not give his name.

He quickly gain control of a large territory in southern Mexico. The withdrawal of Cuautla, to break the siege on May 2, 1812, he fell from a mule provoking a wound that became infected and kept him sick weeks. On the death of Hidalgo, remained atthe forefront of the revolution. In 1813 took Acapulco and, later that year, convened the Congress of Chilpancingo, which issued a declaration of independence, adopted a constitution and named Generalissimo insurgent government. He refused to be treated as "Highness", proclaimed as "Servant of the Nation".

In December 1813, he defeated royalist forces in Santa Maria, so he was forced to stay ina defensive war. Congress dismissed him from his post as chief, and that was part of the triumvirate of the Supreme Government in Apatzingan. Beset by troops sent by the Viceroy Calleja, could not escape and was captured by the Royalists in November 1815, while protecting the Congress in his retreat to Tehuacan.

He was accused of heresy and was robbed of his habits by the Inquisition. José...
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