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arc-hus · 2 years ago
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Polazzo Pioda Apartments, Locarno, Switzerland - Inches Geleta Architetti
https://www.inchesgeleta.ch/en/
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anoeyandgeleta · 2 years ago
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vlog this weekend!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
we're so excited tbh theres gonna be multiple vlogs and some shorts.. lets gooo bish
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panimoonchild · 5 months ago
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Our people come back home
The 53rd exchange, which began on June 25 with the release of 90 Ukrainian defenders, has been completed today.
Ukraine managed to return 10 civilians who had been illegally detained in the occupied territories and Belarus.
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Here is a brief description of those who returned home:
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▪️ Nikolay Shvets was accused by the Belarusian authorities of blowing up a Russian A-50 long-range radar detection aircraft at the airfield in Machulishchi.
▪️ Valeriy Matyushenko was detained by the occupiers in the Donetsk region in July 2017. For some time, he was held in the Donetsk torture chamber "Izolyatsia", and later he was sentenced to 10 years in prison. In August last year, the Ombudsman wrote that Matyushenko's health condition was critical and the man needed to be released immediately.
▪️ UGCC priests Ivan Levitsky and Bohdan Geleta were detained by the occupation authorities in Berdiansk in November 2022. After the full-scale invasion, they remained in the temporarily occupied territory, where they continued to hold services for the faithful. The Russians accused the priests of illegal possession of weapons.
▪️ Olena Pekh is an art historian and researcher at the Horlivka Art Museum. She has been in Russian captivity since August 2018. In March 2020, she was sentenced to 13 years in prison.
- Don't cry, my daughter. I'm already in Ukraine, such nice guys met me and gave me a bouquet of flowers.
❤️‍🩹🫂
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casquecest · 3 months ago
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The slo-mo they just did on the chase pack really highlighted their packages. Those balls were fucking bouncing, man.
If I end up having to train on the brunch shift tomorrow, and I end up being as tired from my shift tonight as I was last night, how am I going to watch the Olympic men's marathon live at 2 AM, EDT??
The answer is lots of little naps, I think.
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christianpureofficial · 12 days ago
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Church in Ukraine has lost half of its parishes in areas occupied by Russia, bishop says
Father Ivan Levystky (left) and Father Bohdan Geleta (right) were held for more than a year after being captured by the Russians in Berdyansk and released on June 28, 2024. / Credit: Donetsk Bishop's Exarchy ACI Prensa Staff, Oct 29, 2024 / 17:20 pm (CNA). More than two and a half years after the Russian invasion, the Church in Ukraine has lost more than half of the parishes in the occupied…
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laus-deo · 2 months ago
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Cura y prisionero de los rusos: «Ponían música soviética toda la noche, allí comprendí el suicidio»
Los sacerdotes Bohdan Geleta e Ivan Levytsky –que sirvió en Barcelona y Tarragona de 2008 a 2012–, fueron retenidos en la localidad de Berdiansk y estuvieron un año y medio en cautiverio por parte de los rusos. El 28 de junio pasado, los grecocatólicos ucranianos fueron liberados. Zhyve Television entrevistó recientemente a Bohdan Geleta, que contó más detalles de esta dura experiencia. “Cuando…
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goalhofer · 3 months ago
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2024 olympics Ethiopia roster
Athletics
Abdisa Fayisa (Sululta)
Samuel Tefera (Addis Ababa)
Ermias Girma (Ezha)
Hagos Gebrhiwet-Berhe (Ts'a'ida Imba)
Biniam Mehary (Mekelle)
Addisu Yihune (Dega Damot)
Lamecha Girma (Asella)
Getnet Wale-Bayabl (Sekela)
Samuel Firewu-Fiche (Sidama)
Yomif Kejelcha-Atomsa (Addis Ababa)
Berihu Aregawi-Teklehaimanot (Makelle)
Selemon Barega-Shirtaga (Gurage)
Kenenisa Bekele-Beyecha (Arsi Kifile Hāgeri)
Tamirat Tola-Abera (Addis Ababa)
Deresa Geleta-Ulfata (Bareyu)
Misgana Wakuma (Wanchi)
Worknesh Musele-Handeno (Addis Ababa)
Habitam Alemu-Bayih (Merawi)
Tsige Duguma (Kamashi)
Gudaf Tsegay-Desta (Makelle)
Diribe Welteji-Kejelcha (Legetafo)
Birke Haylom (Alaje)
Ejgayehu Taye (Mendida)
Medina Eisa-Kumanda (Debre Tabor)
Fotyen Tesfay (Addis Ababa)
Tsigie Gebreselama (Saeda Emba)
Sembo Almayew-Welteji (Midakegn)
Lomi Muleta-Tefera (Addis Ababa)
Tigst Assefa-Tessema (Addis Ababa)
Megertu Alemu (Mi'irabi Shoa)
Amane Shankule (Hade)
Swimming
Lina Selo (Adema)
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polderdike · 2 years ago
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subtilitas · 6 years ago
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Inches Geleta - Pioda residences, Locarno 2018. Photos (C) Daniela-Tonatiuh.
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okaynigeria · 3 years ago
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Ethiopia’s Geleta Ulfata emerges winner of Lagos City Marathon 2022
Ethiopia’s Geleta Ulfata emerges winner of Lagos City Marathon 2022
Ethiopian long-distance runner, Geleta Ulfata, has emerged winner in the just concluded 42km Lagos City Marathon 2022. Deresa goes home with the grand prize of $30,000 for finishing ahead of everyone else, clocking two hours, eleven minutes and fifty-five seconds at the finish line. David Barmasai finished as the first runner-up, clocking at two hours, thirteen minutes and thirty-three seconds…
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nowupdate · 3 years ago
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PHOTOS: Ethiopia’s Geleta Ulfata Wins 2022 Lagos Marathon
PHOTOS: Ethiopia’s Geleta Ulfata Wins 2022 Lagos Marathon
Ethiopian, Geleta Deresa Ulfata has won this year’s Lagos City Marathon. Geleta Deresa Ulfata Geleta finished the race in 2 hours 11 minutes and 54 seconds. He goes home with $30,000 in prize money.
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vidap99 · 5 years ago
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Adventurous day at Lake Balaton
On a Saturday in August this year some of my friends and I decided to go to Balatonlelle and get on the “party boat”. Every Saturday during the summer there are several party boats departing from different cities around the lake. They go inside and circulate on the water for some hours, mainly 2 or 3. We had tried it before with some other friends of mine and we had a very good time.
As the party boat left only in the evening (at 9 PM) we had the whole day for ourselves. First of all, we hardly found a place to park the cars but it is nothing unusual there at this time of the year. When we got to the beach, we lay our blankets on the ground and sat down on them hesitating whether to go into the water or not. Finally some of us (the girls) decided to have a try and we had a very pleasant experience: the water was quite warm despite the weather being a bit windy and cloudy.
After we got used to the temperature of the water (it is always a bit chilly at first, isn’t it?) we were throwing a ball from one person to another. All of a sudden, the sky got very dark and it started raining. We agreed that we should get out of the water so we started walking out quite fast but we were not fast enough. It started raining even more heavily and as soon as we got to our stuff (which was under a tree) big pieces of ice started falling. We had no chance of escaping to a closed space or even under a roof or changing our clothes from swimsuits. We were standing there freezing, holding the blankets over us to give us some protection and screaming.
It lasted for about 10 minutes but it was the longest 10 minutes in history - at least for us. Then the storm moved on, the sun was shining again and we were there with no dry clothes and motivation. However, I was trying to cheer the others up that the party will be fun so we should stay and not go home right away. So we stayed and spent the rest of the afternoon drinking cocktails at the bar on the beach, eating some confectionery in Geleta and having dinner in a restaurant called Kedvesem before boarding the boat.
One of my friends and I were very excited because only the two of us had experienced how much fun the party boat can be and we were keen on sharing the experience with the others. Actually, we could not show it because it was not as good as last year’s. On the contrary. They only played unknown songs or very bad remixes of known songs. The worst was that we could not leave earlier because we were in the middle of Lake Balaton. We were very disappointed but tried to keep up the good spirit by dancing all the time. The others stayed inside at the bar for a longer while and had a beer or two trying to pass the time.
I do not have to mention that we felt terribly sorry for taking them to such an awful party. We agreed that we had a good time together but we do not go there next time. We said goodbye to the other half of the team and I drove the rest of us home. It was quite late at night but my boyfriend decided to take me home for the first time that day and introduce me to his mother. After that, he got food poisoning but this is all another exciting story.
Have a nice day!
Petra
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thisispaper · 3 years ago
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Zanini-Porta House by Inches Geleta Architetti https://thisispaper.com/mag/zanini-porta-house-inches-geleta-architetti
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kemetic-dreams · 5 years ago
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Buda (or bouda), in Ethiopian folk religion, is the power of the evil eye and the ability to change into a hyena, or canine. Buda is generally believed to be a power held and wielded by those in a different social group, for example among the Beta Israel or metalworkers.The belief is also present in Sudan, Tanzania, and among the Berber people in Morocco.
Belief in the evil eye, or buda, is widespread in Ethiopia.The Beta Israel, or Ethiopian Jews, are often characterized by others as possessing buda.Other castes such as ironworkers are often labeled as bearing the buda. In fact, the word for manual worker, tabib, is also used to denote "one with the evil eye."The alleged evil power of the tabib is believed to be at a level similar to that of witches.
Buda's alleged prevalence among outsiders correlates with the traditional belief that evil eye curses themselves are rooted in envy. As such, those allegedly possessing the power of buda might do so because of malevolent spirits. One study specifies that they are believed to be "empowered by evil spirit". Niall Finneran describes how "the idea of magical creation underpins the perception of artisans in Ethiopia and in the wider African context. In many cases these skills have been acquired originally from an elemental source of evil via the paternal lineage, rather like a Faustian pact."The power of the evil eye allows its bearer to change into a hyena, allowing him or her to attack another person while concealing his or her human identity.
Some Ethiopian Christians carry an amulet or talisman, known as a kitab, or invoke God's name, to ward off the ill effects of buda. A debtera, who is either an unordained priest or educated layperson, create these protective amulets or talismans.
Ethiopian Orthodox priests continue to intervene and perform exorcisms on behalf of those believed to be afflicted by demons or buda. Such persons are brought to a church or prayer meeting. Amsalu Geleta, in a modern case study, relates elements that are common to Ethiopian Christian exorcisms:
It includes singing praise and victory songs, reading from the Scripture, prayer and confronting the spirit in the name of Jesus. Dialogue with the spirit is another important part of the exorcism ceremony. It helps the counselor (exorcist) to know how the spirit was operating in the life of the demoniac. The signs and events mentioned by the spirit are affirmed by the victim after deliverance.
The exorcism is not always successful, and Geleta notes another instance in which the usual methods were unsuccessful, and the demons apparently left the subject at a later time. In any event, "in all cases the spirit is commanded in no other name than the name of Jesus."
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westermanbags · 6 years ago
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laus-deo · 4 months ago
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Liberados los dos sacerdotes ucranianos que fueron detenidos por los rusos en noviembre del 2002
Ayuda a la Iglesia Necesitada (ACN) ha informado de la liberación del cautiverio ruso de los padres Ivan Levitsky y Bohdan Geleta, el 28 de junio de 2024. La noticia ha sido confirmada por el Departamento de Información de la Iglesia greco-católica ucraniana, a la que pertenecen. Leer más… »
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