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Brasero Almohade (38975284024)
Brasero may refer to: *Brasero (heater), a heater or an oven *Brasero (software), CD/DVD-burning software for Linux See also *Bracero program The Bracero Program (from the Spanish term ''bracero'' , meaning " manual laborer" or "one who works using his arms") was a temporary labor initiative between the United States and Mexico that allowed Mexican workers to be employed in the U.S. ... {{disambig ...
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Brasero (heater)
A brasero (Spanish: "brazier") is a heater commonly used in Spain. It is placed under a table covered with a cloth that extends to the floor to provide heat for people sitting at the table. This arrangement (which is called a mesa camilla) is similar to the Japanese ''kotatsu'' or Iranian ''korsi''. ''Braseros'' were traditionally heated with small pieces of charcoal, called ''cisco'' or ''picón''; nowadays they are usually electric. Modernly, certain deposits of burning embers, such as the upper compartment of solid fuel heating boilers, are called braseros. By extension, the term was used to define the place where ''certain criminals'' condemned to the stake were executed, generally Jews or infidels victims of one of the most common methods with which the "secular arm" executed those condemned by the Inquisition. History In several archaeological museums, braseros from Etruria and Culture of ancient Rome, Rome are displayed. Generally made of bronze, they have quadrangu ...
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Brasero (software)
Brasero is a free software, free and open-source software, open-source optical disc, disc-optical disc authoring, burning program for Unix-like operating systems, it serves as a graphical front-end and back-end, front-end (using GTK) to cdrtools, libburnia, cdrskin, dvd+rw-tools, growisofs, and (optionally) libburn. It is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. History Brasero was developed by Philippe Rouquier & Luis Medinas. The project was originally named Bonfire, but was renamed after the Spanish word ''Brasero (heater), brasero'' for a small heater used to provide warmth for people sitting at a table. Early releases of the application were well received. In a review in April 2007 published in ''Free Software Magazine'' Robin Monks concluded: After further development and the inclusion of Brasero 0.7.1 in Ubuntu (operating system), Ubuntu 8.04 ''Hardy Heron'' in April 2008 the application received further press reviews. In May 2008 Ryan Paul of Ars Tec ...
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