parometro is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Parometro" as meaning:
Distance in meters of a standing determined by the average height of a person in a given country. Differentiates two types: vertical Parometro, to construct hypothetical columns where each stopped Spanish measures 1.70 meters and parometro horizontal, to construct rows, by measuring the distance between shoulders average of 0.90 m. The parometro allows us to display a vector image of the unemployment problem. Thus the parometro projects us the image of a row of unemployed playing shoulder to shoulder that small distance between Lisbon and Moscow, which offers more wisdom than the number of 5.444.600 unemployed in Spain that offers us EPA's June 2. 015tambien thinking vertically, gives us the vision of a column that reached 40 Seattle; in the Pacific of USA ) to the North and from there to Moscow polo, or a column of unemployed who arrived from Madrid to Beijing.