Monday, May 16, 2011

How Much It Cost For A Drivers License

Outraged

The 2:50 am and you get to thinking occurs. Leave the apartment window ajar for bathing the gray tones of the environment, you settle the best that is possible with a cushion lethargic, throw a couple of sighs at the ceiling and log into your drawer and never secret. And talk, and I do think that someone will be more than willing to lend his ear, out of curiosity or boredom, perhaps accidentally. Someone to watch what you write, and perhaps disguise the eternal quest of minds, more or less wisdom, shrewdness and virtue, are complementary. One no longer writes, assuming that cries out there that unless you furnish whatever reward sought. All hope, or hope to achieve our success and accomplish our mission with every word defined launched into the air. And those principles that we are jumping, passion, intimate moment in which one decides to take paper and pencil to talk to himself sometimes, like now, I come to mind as an old woman scolding for not letting me sleep.

are 3:07 am
h. Once again I was sleepless and I assume those who are vulnerable to the other side of the drawer no longer secrets. So who cares about this, but me? Perhaps in the end, but by foot, not as exciting or as liberating, not so revolutionary not so good for the other one is bare his soul in public. Do you sometimes not even pretentious? Wonder ...

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Dunk Tank Building Plans

presumptuous, but united

Oscar Wilde said that "the working classes have no choice but to set a good example." And that's what today, May 15, 2011, has occurred in Spain: demonstration by a real democracy.

There are seven days for municipal elections and "we are not five or six" those who today have taken the streets of major cities in Spain to cheer "for a democracy real ".
For the first time, young people, called by social networks, independently and completely apolitical, we have gone through the most important routes to 50 cities are drums, organized, peaceful and with a smile drawn on our faces. Today we said "enough" with elegance, wisdom and commitment.


marches in general and Granada in particular have been developed with the intention of yelling those above that citizens "are not commodities in the hands of politicians and bankers." To the sound of percussion and samba, children, Students, young workers, adults and the elderly have shown that there are still forces and intelligence to curb market abuse: "We will not pay for your crisis" was heard repeatedly.

All together, regardless of race or ideology and in a way that at least made me feel proud, we heard the beginning of the manifesto written by the platform "real democracy as:" Some of us believe more liberal, others conservative. Some believers, some not. Some have well-defined ideology, others consider ourselves apolitical. But we are all concerned and outraged by the political, economic social and that we see around us. Through the corruption of politicians, businessmen, bankers and the helplessness of ordinary people. "

The public is outraged, and remember the reasons set in the document:

- The government should be of the people and their functions should be to "bring our voice to the institutions, facilitating the political participation of citizens through direct channels that provide the greatest benefit to the wider society , not to get rich and prosper at our expense ".

obsolete and unnatural "The current economic model" social machinery crashes into a spiral that consumes itself by enriching a few and is sinking into poverty and limited the rest. Until the collapse. "



- The will and purpose of the system is the accumulation of money, take precedence over efficiency and welfare of society. Wasting resources, destroying the planet, creating unemployment and unhappy consumers.

- Citizens are part of the cog in a machine designed to enrich a minority who does not know our needs. We are anonymous, but without us none of this would exist, as we move the world.


- If as a society learn not to trust our future to an abstract economic returns which never benefits the most, we can eliminate the abuses and shortcomings that we all suffer.

- Ethics Revolution is needed. We put money above human being and when we have to our service. We are people, not products on the market. I am not only what I buy, why they buy and who to buy it.


I leave, ending with a video of the moment granaína anecdotal progress. Although the tour ended at the Town Hall Square, the authorities stopped the protesters too soon crossing route for the procession of the Virgen del Rosario and some "anti system" (so named in most media conventional) starred in this scene:



The people are angry, definitely, but today proved he still remains attached. We all know that revolutions must come from those who eat all day, hence the guilt of many intellectuals who look the other way. But today defended us all. Only a brave people are able to get his longed to live in freedom and publicly reject the corruption and vice of their masters. Today in Spain in general and in Granada in particular, gave a clear message: the battle has begun.


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official website of "real democracy and" HERE





Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Myamee Does Her Own Hair

Anything goes when you have the desire to be a mother



journalist Marisa Brel Argentina, has recently published the book "I'm going to be a mother, despite everything" a daily of life designed to accompany women to be introduced in the way of assisted fertilization. Back is an ectopic pregnancy and six attempted assisted fertilization through before finally getting pregnant.

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Melatonin Cipralex Interaction

Until recently many hid their children who were born in vitro fertilization


Dr. Thomas Mathews
In 1978 came the world's first baby born through in vitro fertilization. The doctors Robert Edwards and Patrick Steptoe made it possible, not without many difficulties, this miracle of science that last year earned him the Nobel Prize in Medicine to Robert Edwards (Steptoe died in 1988). Both doctors founded the Bourn Hall Clinic , near Cambridge, now directed by Dr. Thomas Mathews and which in recent years thousands of children were born. Dr. Mathews recently visited Spain and made statements as interesting as the options of getting pregnant are so low over the 43 years than in the cases between 44 and 49 recommend the use of oocyte donation or that until recently children born through These techniques are hiding how they had been born.
can read the press release here.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Excessive Flatulence More Condition_symptoms

The reconquest of America

Chilean Patagonia.

"When you cut the last tree, the last river is polluted and fish the last fish, you will realize that money can not eat." Anonymous.


Angel Parra, video of the "Patagonia without dams"

to me I drop my head in shame when I read that 20,000 Chilean brothers will have to demonstrate on Thursday to prevent the English hidoreléctrica Endesa, with clear and irresponsible government of Chile consent, destroy 10,000 hectares of ours, and tell us, most important fresh water reserve: Patagonia. Have we ever stopped trying to conquer America?

The only thing left is to leave here the trailer of the documentary of the campaign "Patagonia without dams" that explains everything, sweating for many years to prevent the destruction of our most important source of life these days is making a last and important effort, if you will consistent, the English themselves can support our firm clicking HERE Some of our most prominent organizations such as Greenpeace , have already joined.

"The Earth is not for sale, or employers or governments.
The Earth belongs to everyone and to no one" Angel Parra.




Monday, May 9, 2011

Christian Thank You Quotes

Rights

On 17 May is the Internet Day and this time is what we celebrate their contribution to maintenance of universal human rights. And perhaps nobody better to speak of this relationship Daniel González, head of Internet and Social Media NGO Save the Children and whom I had the pleasure of interviewing for the network Guadalinfo during the Jerez Social Media Meeting.

"I see the situations that have occurred in Tunisia, Egypt and some other countries and it is clear that social networks have played a very important, but do not forget: if they are a tool, but more important still being the will and desire to change the world we have the people themselves. "

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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Card Verse For 21 Year Old

Internet and a tour to Latin America in 180 days

absolute collaboration with my partner Alma Toranzo, a journalist specializing in international relations and countries of South and Eastern cinema.

Axé, Yoruba language, means "positive energy" or "life force." Is the name of a genre typical of Bahia, a common African liquor in northeastern Brazil and the nickname of the man and forever friend Alma and I met on our arrival in Recife and that before telling you a experiences most poignant of our return to Latin America in a new favela, I present you:

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"Mixing cachaça (the main ingredient) with cloves, sweet grass, ginger and honey, moving to the rhythm of reggae and putting a lot of strength. So get Axé, African drink means positive energy, the same that characterizes the Brazilian and know transimtir with such joy. "

10. AXE IN THE FAVELA
Recife-Olinda Brazil.


met Axé (Ronaldo English), just leave the bags in a remote board. The parties pre carnavelescas Color Most Brazilian cities Recife and organized a series of concerts and shows in its main square. Continuing with our dynamic traveler decided to wait for a craftsman to bring us in those streets, but who redeemed us from the night this time was this 24 year old African American, heart and impeccable salesman, then, this drink aphrodisiac.

"Axé, axé, axé, "he shouted. And curiosity we could. Thus, distorted sense of both alcohol and sweet dancing in our blood, Ronaldo told us who grew up in the slums of the city, the same, and left behind , which came every week to teach percussion in a school with an open target key culture to combat social problems. And the next day took us.


I remember the bittersweet glances between Alma and me on the bus when ever, could be further from the city up the hill. We thought without telling us the same thing: "But carahio is leading us where? ". But Ronaldo's eyes shone excited, grateful and touched by what he, too, was going on. And the peace we both came together.

And, that treacherous myths is a reality that one experiences when visiting the real guts of a Brazilian favela. I feel the same when Zoid welcomed us at his home in Salvador de Bahia, as I told in another chapter, but this time the emotions were very different and perhaps considerably more humane.

PHOTO 2. On the way to the police favela fans gathers local football team after trouble at the stadium.

PHOTO 3. Municipal school entrance Aufranio Godoy, in Alto Santa Terezinha.


Far from being attacked, robbed or incited to drug use, the ride through the narrow crevices of the side went smoothly entering the night. Alto de Santa Terezinha in life was on the street. Its inhabitants shared their good energy when we arrived to the sound of samba and reggae, regardless of the hours and responsibilities and children, or most of them spent time teaching at the school.

"The concern for children is constant, if not, where were and what they were doing, "Ronaldo told us, CSU school volunteer Aufranio Godoy.


PHOTO 4. African dance class at school.

PHOTO 5. Prepared to rout.

The Centre for Youth and young children between four and 25 years learn to occupy their time and talents in activities such as capoeira, African dance and percussion as an alternative to stay away from drugs, violence and marginality that have international fame to the favelas.

Over twenty volunteer teachers and 300 students meet every day in this space which, in addition to 12 classrooms, soccer field and pool, provides care and counseling to adolescents with substance abuse problems.

"The school also works to eliminate social inequality and to give importance to the people as such, beyond skin color" was telling Axé.


PHOTO 6. Percussion Teachers acclimate dance class.

PHOTO 7. Children in self-defense class.

PHOTO 8. Young urban dance class.


The project, funded by both the government of the State of Pernambuco, Recife is the capital of which, for their own donations of the inhabitants of Santa Terezinha, is focused not only entertainment but also to the awareness of children about issues like violence or racism.

All the neighbors are aware that the favela is a social problem and therefore stay away from his arms crossed, react and take out his own not only through school but through all kinds of associations and social and cultural movements.

PHOTO 9: From the outside, students of urban dance class.

PHOTO 10: Attentive to the teacher's explanations.

But surely, after that wonderful day, there was something that filled my heart with pride: the delicacy with which we were treated to Alma and me. Without any intention of decorating topics, I still feel that visit was hailed as an event special and successful. Any approach to empathy and comfort felt we came returned with love, care and smiles when we left.

always grateful for sharing and exchanging cultures and feelings.

PHOTO 11: Axe, Ronaldo English.

PHOTO 12: Alma and myself with our friends from Santa Terezinha.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Teck Deck Games To Play

Without peace and glory


USA, under the absolute protection of Barack Obama, our recent Nobel Peace Prize, kill Osama bin Laden in an operation in Pakistan. Here, a number of reasons why neither approve nor much less believe, as our Moncloa and other foreign policy gurus "a decisive step" towards more place that is attended by the delay, the inhumanity and of course Any authoritarianism

1. Osama Bin Laden is not dead. Forces have killed U.S. military under orders from Barack Obama.

2. No humans have the authority to take the life of anyone, under any circumstances, for any history with thousands of deaths on the back. Or workers' revolutions, or Nazi ideology or Islamic fanaticism, or independence, or psychotic illnesses, or pickled cauliflower.

3. A democratic state governed by a Democratic Party should have no choice but to make judgments of state, not state crimes. Who would have had the guts to protest against a life sentence for bin Laden?

4. Barack Obama the Nobel Peace Prize. Does this not make him a political murderer? Wonder ...

5. In the operation, which "have had no choice but to use weapons," had three men and a woman guarding the terrorist. Really United States had no choice?

In summary, I believe in democracy, believe in peace, believe in justice and well done. And here I stay, condemning the attacks on Bin Laden as much as the "end" of history, questionable, without peace and glory.