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mariwatchesmovies · 6 months ago
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Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol | Black God, White Devil (1964) dir. Glauber Rocha cine. Waldemar Lima
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onscreen-heartthrobs · 6 months ago
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Geraldo Del Rey in Glauber Rocha’s “Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol” (Black God, White Devil) June 1, 1964.
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onenakedfarmer · 6 months ago
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BLACK GOD, WHITE DEVIL DEUS E O DIABO NA TERRA DO SOL [Literal translation: God and the Devil in the Land of the Sun] Glauber Rocha Portugal, 1964
Aqui está a minha espingarda para salvar os pobres da fome.
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lafiguraentutapiz · 27 days ago
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Mudar de Vida. Paulo Rocha. 1966
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fourorfivemovements · 7 months ago
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Films Watched in 2024: 50. Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol/Black God, White Devil (1964) - Dir. Glauber Rocha
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alldancersaretalented · 2 years ago
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Stars Dance Company TDA winners and runner ups:
Comment what studio I should do next!
2011:
Teen Male Winner:
Ricky Ubeda
2012:
Senior Male Winner:
Ricky Ubeda
Teen Male Top 10:
Brandon Chang
Junior Female Top 10:
Kristynn Portugues
2014:
Senior Male Top 10:
Derek Piquette
Junior Female Top 10:
Vivian Ruiz
Mini Male Winner:
Brady Farrar
2015
Teen Male Winner:
Logan Hernandez
Junior Male 1st Runner-Up:
Parker Garrison
Mini Female 2nd Runner-Up:
Ashley Vallejo
2016
Senior Male 1st Runner-Up:
Nick Daniels
Teen Female Top 10:
Rosie Elliott Vivian Ruiz
Teen Female Top 20:
Jasmine Carbonell Tayah Bonney
Junior Male Winner:
Parker Garrison
Junior Male Top 10:
Jackson Hafenbreadl Rolof
Junior Female Top 10:
Lizzy Zaritsky
Mini Female Winner:
Diana Pombo
Mini Male Top 10:
Saverio Tedesco
Mini Female 1st Runner-Up:
Destanye Diaz
Mini Female Top 10:
Rachel Leon
2017
Senior Male Top 10:
Shamus Moriarty
Teen Female Winner:
Quinn Starner
Teen Female 2nd Runner-Up:
Vivian Ruiz
Junior Male Winner:
Brady Farrar
Junior Male 1st runner-Up:
Jackson Hafenbreadl Rolof
Junior Female Top 20:
Ashley Vallejo Destanye Diaz Isabella Tagle Rachel Leon
Mini Male 1st Runner-Up:
Nicholas Bustos
Mini Male Top 10:
Jason Patryluk
Mini Female Top 20:
Arianna Quant Sophia Geraldo
Mini Female Top 20 (Las Vegas):
Laina Mae Kirkeide
2018
Senior Male Top 20:
Shamus Moriarty Nathaniel Belnavis-Wright Alec Fursman
Senior Female 1st Runner-Up:
Vivian Ruiz
Teen Male Top 10:
Jackson Roloff - Hafenbreadl
Junior Male Top 10:
Sam Fine
Junior Female Top 10:
Isabella Tagle Destanye Diaz
Mini Male 2nd Runner-Up:
Nicholas Bustos
Mini Female Top 20:
Giselle Gandarilla
2019
Senior Male Top 20:
Noam Laufer
Senior Male Top 11:
Nathaniel Belnavis-Wright Shamus Moriarty
Senior Female Best Dancer:
Vivian Ruiz
Teen Male 3rd Runner-Up:
Thiago Pacheco
Teen Female Top 20:
Destanye Diaz
Junior Male 1st Runner-Up:
Nicholas Bustos
Junior Female Top 20:
Sophie Garcia
Junior Female Top 10:
Arianna Quant
Mini Female Top 20:
Daniela SanGiacomo
Mini Female Top 10:
Kya Massimino
Mini Female 1st Runner-Up:
Giselle Gandarilla
Teen Male Top 10 (Las Vegas):
Sam Fine
2021
Senior Male Top 20:
Ta'Nario Riggins
Senior Male Top 10:
Jackson Roloff-Hafenbread
Senior Male 1st Runner-Up:
Thiago Pacheco
Teen Male Top 20:
Edon Hartzy
Teen Male Top 10:
Samuel Ek Colin Bendziewicz
Teen Male 2nd Runner-Up:
Xander Perone
Teen Male 1st Runner-Up:
Sam Fine
Teen Male Best Dancer:
Brady Farrar
Teen Female Top 20:
Sophie Garcia
Teen Female Top 10:
Destanye Diaz Arianna Quant
Junior Female Top 20:
Lena Garcia Jazmine Raine Werner
Junior Female Top 10:
Daniela SanGiacomo Giselle Gandarilla
Mini Male Top 10:
Dylan Custodio
Mini Male 1st Runner-Up:
Santiago Sosa
Mini Male Best Dancer:
Michael Cash Savio
Mini Female Top 20:
Bella Rey D'Armas
Mini Female Best Dancer:
Kya Massimino
2022:
Senior Male Top 10:
Jackson Roloff-Hafenbread
Senior Male 2nd Runner-Up:
Sam Fine
Senior Female Top 20:
Sophia Cobo
Senior Female 3rd Runner-Up:
Destanye Diaz
Senior Female 1st Runner-Up:
Bella Tagle
Teen Male Top 10:
Alejandro Ruiz Oliver Keane Hugo Silva
Teen Male 2nd Runner-Up:
Nicholas Bustos
Teen Male 1st Runner-Up:
Colin Bendziewicz
Teen Female Top 20:
Giselle Gandarilla Ava Raucci
Teen Female Top 10:
Arianna Quant Ayla Rodriguez
Teen Female 1st Runner-Up:
Sophie Garcia
Junior Male 1st Runner-Up:
Santiago Sosa
Junior Female Top 20:
Elie Rabin Alexcia Roloff-Hafenbread Bella Rey D'Armas
Junior Female Best Dancer:
Kylee Casares
Mini Male 1st Runner-Up:
Noa Del Corral
Mini Male Best Dancer:
Dylan Custodio
2023:
Senior Male Top 20:
Edon Hartzy
Senior Male 1st Runner-Up:
Jackson Roloff-Hafenbreadl
Senior Male Best Dancer:
Sam Fine
Senior Female Top 20:
Bella Tagle Arianna Quant
Senior Female Top 10:
Destanye Diaz
Teen Male Top 20:
Alejandro Ruiz
Teen Male Top 10:
Kylan Wright Hugo Silva
Teen Male 1st Runner-Up:
Nicholas Bustos
Teen Female Top 10:
Giselle Gandarilla Catherine Clayton
Teen Female 1st Runner-Up:
Sophie Garcia
Junior Male 3rd Runner-Up:
Neo Del Corral
Junior Male Best Dancer:
Santiago Sosa
Junior Female 2nd Runner-Up:
Bella Rey D'Armas
Junior Female Best Dancer:
Zoe Flores
Mini Female Top 10:
Ashley Otano Camila Giraldo
Mini Female 1st Runner-Up:
Anita Rodriguez
2024:
Senior Male Top 20:
Patricio Hoyo Hugo Silva Damian Caraballo Alejandro Ruiz
Senior Male 1st Runner-Up:
Nicholas Bustos
Senior Male Best Dancer:
Jackson Roloff-Hafenbreadl
Senior Female Top 20:
Demetria Guzman Brianna-Malania Dillett
Senior Female Top 10:
Catherine Clayton
Senior Female 1st Runner-Up:
Sophie Garcia
Teen Male Best Dancer:
Kylan Wright
Teen Female Top 10:
Kylee Casares
Teen Female Best Dancer:
Giselle Gandarilla
Junior Male 3rd Runner-Up:
Dylan Custodio
Junior Male Best Dancer:
Neo Del Corral
Junior Female Top 20:
Camila Giraldo
Junior Female Top 10:
Amabella Tarrago
Junior Female 3rd Runner-Up:
Anita Rodriguez
Mini Male Top 10:
Kenny Braga
Mini Male Best Dancer:
Isaiah Santos
Mini Female Top 20:
Victoria Reich
Mini Female Top 10:
Reese Braga
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juarezesdeporte · 5 months ago
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ES UN EJEMPLO A SEGUIR!!
Paris, Francia, sábado 31 de agosto de 2024.-¡Plata para México en Paralímpicos! Haidee Aceves suma segunda presea
Haidee Viviana Aceves Pérez (23 de marzo de 1993), originaria de Guadalajara, volvió a conquistar una medalla de plata, la segunda para México en los Paralímpicos, luego de quedar segunda en los 50 metros dorso – S2, que se desarrolló en Paris La Defense Arena.
Haidee Aceves logró la medalla de plata con un tiempo de 1:08.96, quedándose a +2.97 de Pin Xiu Yip de Singapur con 1.05.99.
Hace un par de días, Haidee Aceves le dio la primera medalla de plata a México en los Paralímpicos, cuando quedó segunda en los 100 metros dorso S2.
A Haidee Aceves le queda la prueba de los 100 metros libres.
Por su parte, Fabiola Ramírez Martínez (19 de enero de 1990), originaria de Aguascalientes, acabó la prueba de los 50 metros dorso – S2 en el sexto lugar, con un tiempo de 1:12.30.
Para Fabiola Martínez termina su participación en París. Finalizó sexta en los 100 metros dorso.
RESULTADOS DE MEXICANOS EN LOS 50 METROS DORSO EN PARALÍMPICOS:
Christopher Gregorio Tronco Sánchez (17 de noviembre de 1985), originario de la Ciudad de México, finalizó en la quinta posición de los 50 metros dorso – S2, con un tiempo de 1:04.15.
Christopher Tronco también competirá en los 200 metros estilo libre S2 y en los 50 metros pecho SB2. En los 100 metros dorso se ubicó en la quinta posición.
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Por su parte, Jesús Rey López Cervantes (6 de enero de 1991) se ubicó en la octava posición de los 50 metros dorso – S2, con un crono de 1:08.56.
A Jesús López solo le queda la prueba 200 metros estilo libre S2. En los 100 metros dorso finalizó en la octava posición.
La medalla de oro de los 50 metros dorso fue para el brasileño Gabriel Geraldo dos Santos Araujo con un tiempo de 50.93, lo que significó un Récord de las Américas.
(Por Arturo López/Excelsior)-.66
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mademoiselleclipon · 6 years ago
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Geraldo Del Rey / Luiza Maranhão
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laultimaola · 7 years ago
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Mudar de vida (Paulo Rocha, 1966)
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jornaldopovao · 4 years ago
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NOTA DE FALECIMENTO Faleceu Geraldo José da Silva. Geraldo do Banco do Brasil. Filho do falecido José Antônio Sobrinho, conhecido Zé Til. Pai de Leila Carla e de Vanessa. Avô de Layane e Isadora. Esposo de Ana Cristina. Seu corpo será velado a partir das 15:00 no Velório do Rosário. Sepultamento às 17:00 no Cemitério do Rosário. Aos familiares nossas sinceras condolências. Devido a pandemia do Coronavírus, o velório será restrito aos familiares. . . . . . #falecimento #notadefalecimento #jornaldopovao #ultimasnoticias #sjdr #sjdrmg #bancodobrasil #minasgerais (em São João del Rei) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRUEOm1sil6/?utm_medium=tumblr
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ojodefi · 4 years ago
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Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol
(1964) dir. Glauber Rocha
★★★½☆
Años antes de Terra em Transe, Glauber Rocha realizó Deus e o Diablo na Terra do Sol. El filme es clasificado como un western brasileño con una estética impresionante que lo denomina como una de las películas más emblemáticas del movimiento. Deus e o Diablo na Terra do Sol tiene tonos de realismo mágico con elementos espirituales, metafóricos y simbólicos. El personaje de Manuel (Geraldo Del Rey) es responsable de la muerte de su jefe y, junto a su esposa Rosa (Yoná Magalhães), deciden escapar; estos dos personajes son muy buenas caracterizaciones de humanos luchando por la sobrevivencia dentro del labor duro buscando venganza. 
Al igual que otros filmes del movimiento brasileño, la película también toca temas sobre la política, el poder y los sistemas corruptos a cargo de una comunidad. Para ser honestos, Deus e o Diablo na Terra do Sol es bastante complicada de digerir y considero que se requiere haberla visto varias veces, sin embargo, no cabe duda que fue hecha excelentemente. Personalmente, la cinematografía es uno de los aspectos técnicos en los cuales me fijo más y el filme no se queda atrás con sus tomas impresionantes que parecen utilizar luz natural en casi todo momento, realizado por Waldemar Lima. 
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filme: Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol (1964) diretor: Glauber Rocha com: Geraldo Del Rey, Yoná Magalhães, Othon Bastos https://bit.ly/filme_deuseodiabo
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tasksweekly · 6 years ago
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[TASK 137: MOZAMBIQUE]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 200+ Mozambican faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Maria João / Maria João Monteiro Grancha (1956) Mozambican - singer.
Stella Mendonça (1970) Mozambican - singer.
Mariza / Marisa dos Reis Nunes (1973) 1/4 Mozambican, 3/4 mix of Portuguese, Spanish, German - singer-songwriter.
Neyma / Neyma Julio Alfredo (1979) Mozambican, Portuguese - singer.
Dama do Bling / Ivánnea da Silva Mudanisse (1979) Mozambican - singer.
Gabriela Langa / Gabriela Mamie Zango Mubanguiane (1980) Mozambican - singer.
Lizha James / Elisa Lisete James Humbane (1982) Mozambican - singer.
Marllen Preta Negra (1983) Mozambican - singer.
Liloca (1985) Mozambican - singer.
Iveth / Iveth Mafundza (1985) Mozambican - singer.
Daisy Gonçalves (1987) Mozambican - tv host.
Júlia Duarte (1988) Mozambican - singer.
Nayla Cumbe (1991) Mozambican - singer.
Sheila Ibrahimo (1995) Mozambican - tv personality.
Filomena Maricoa (1998) Mozambican - singer.
Mingas / Elisa Domingas Jamisse (?) Mozambican - singer.
Elsa Mangue (?) Mozambican - singer.
Isabel Novella (?) Mozambican - singer.
Safira Mariquele (?) Mozambican - model.
Rosália Mboa (?) Mozambican - singer.
Yolanda Chicane / Yolanda Kakana (?) Mozambican - singer.
Irellia Veola (?) Mozambican - model and Miss Mozambique 2018.
Lidia Maolela (?) Mozambican - model and Miss Mozambique 2016.
Stephanie (?) Mozambican, Northern Sotho (from Mokopane), Portuguese, German - Instagrammer (miss_sandows).
Sheila Ibrahimo (?) Mozambican - tv host and blogger (instagram: sheilaibrahimo).
Queen Marlise Sacur (?) Mozambican - Miss University Africa 2018 (instagram: m.sacur).
Del Lombard (?) Mozambican - Instagrammer (dellombard).
July Murane (?) Mozambican - model (instagram: lyju_muranynha).
Sílvia Nickita (?) Mozambican - model (instagram: silvia_nickita).
Sheron Sultan (?) Mozambican, South African, Unknown - Instagram (sheron_fit_sultan).
Maria (?) Mozambican - singer (Instagram: thekingmaria).
F - Athletes:
Binta Jambane (1942) Mozambican - sprinter.
Ludovina de Oliveira (1955) Mozambican - discus thrower.
Carolina Araujo (1971) Mozambican - swimmer.
Maria Mutola (1972) Mozambican - track and field athlete.
Tina Paulino (1973) Mozambican - runner,
Clarisse Machanguana (1976) Mozambican - basketball player.
Leonor Piuza (1978) Mozambican - runner.
Valerdina Manhonga (1980) Mozambican - basketball player.
Elisa Cossa (1980) Mozambican - sprinting and long-distance runner.
Ermelinda Zamba (1981) Mozambican - swimmer.
Deolinda Ngulela (1981) Mozambican - basketball player.
Cátia Halar (1982) Mozambican - basketball player.
Anabela Cossa (1986) Mozambican - basketball player.
Deolinda Gimo (1987) Mozambican - basketball player.
Miriam Corsini (1989) Mozambican - swimmer.
Ximene Gomes (1989) Mozambican - swimmer.
Jessica Teixeira Vieira (1991) Mozambican - swimmer.
Leia Dongue (1991) Mozambican - basketball player.
Maria Muchavo (1992) Mozambican - paralympic track and field athlete.
Silvia Panguana (1993) Mozambican - hudler.
Maria Machongua (1993) Mozambican - boxer.
Jannah Sonnenschein (1996) Mozambican - swimmer.
Neidy Ocuane (1997) Mozambican - basketball player.
Gisela Cossa (1999) Mozambican - swimmer.
Acacia Mate (?) Mozambican - sprinter.
M:
Afric Simone / Henrique Simone (1939) Mozambican / Brazilian - singer, guitarist, dancer, and entertainer.
Wazimbo / Humberto Carlos Benfica (1948) Mozambican - singer.
Joe Madison (1949) African-American [including Mozambican, Sierra Leonean] - talk show host.
José Castelo Branco (1962) 1/4 Mozambican, 3/4 Portuguese - singer and tv personality.
Stewart Sukuma / Luis Pereira (1963) Mozambican - singer.
General D / Sérgio Matsinhe (1971) Mozambican - rapper.
Moreira Chonguiça (1977) Mozambican - singer and saxophonist.
Duas Caras / Hermínio Chissano (1978) Mozambican - rapper.
Samito (1979) Mozambican - singer-songwriter and producer.
Mr. Bow / Bowito / Salvador Pedro Maiaze (1982) Mozambican - singer-songwriter.
King Levi (1982) Mozambican - instagrammer (sr.king_dapper).
Tio Big (1983) Mozambican - tv presenter.
Azagaia / Edson da Luz (1984) Mozambican / Cape Verdean - rapper.
Ace Nells / Nelson Elísio Célio Nhachugue (1985) Mozambican - singer and presenter.
G2 / Guerte Geraldo Bambo (1985) Mozambican - singer.
Hugo Diogo (1985) Mozambican - tv host and rapper.
Laylizzy / Edson Abel Jeremias Tchamo (1988) Mozambican - rapper-songwriter.
Hernâni da Silva (1989) Mozambican - rapper.
Deltino Guerreiro (1990) Mozambican - singer.
Messias Maricoa (1993) Mozambican - singer.
MC Roger / Rogério Dinis (?) Mozambican / Portuguese - singer.
Ras Haitrm / Rui Paulo Matavele (?) Mozambican - singer.
Eduardo Carimo (?) Mozambican - multi-instrumentalist.
Dom Wilson (?) Mozambican - Instagrammer (domwilson_odm).
Feliciano dos Santos (?) Mozambican - musician.
Ivan Dread (?) Mozambican - Instagrammer (ivankhoteja).
Edy Son Leonely Cumby (?) Mozambican - Instagrammer (_da_maafia).
M - Athletes:
Leonel Pegado (1931) Mozambican - footballer.
Vicente Lucas (1935) Mozambican - footballer.
Manaca / Carlos Alberto Manaca Dias (1946) Mozambican - footballer.
Abdul Ismail (1948) Mozambican - hurdler.
Stelio Craveirinha (1950) Mozambican - long jumper.
Shéu / Shéu Han (1953) Mozambican - footballer.
Eduardo Costa (1954) Mozambican - sprinter.
Pedro Mulomo (1954) Mozambican - long-distance runner.
Jaime Rodrigues (1955) Mozambican - sprinter.
Vicente Daniel (1956) Mozambican - sprinter.
Leonardo Loforte (1956) Mozambican - sprinter.
André Titos (1958) Mozambican - sprinter.
Henrique Ferreira (1960) Mozambican - sprinter.
Domingos Mendes (1961) Mozambican - hurdler.
Archer Fausto (1962) Mozambican - boxer.
Pedro Gonçalvo (1964) Mozambican - sprinter.
Alberto Machaze (1964) Mozambican - boxer.
Chiquinho Conde (1965) Mozambican - footballer.
Daúto Faquirá (1965) Mozambican - footballer.
Lucas Sinoia (1966) Mozambican - boxer.
Paulo Noronha (1966) Mozambican - triple jumper.
Pedro Cruz (1966) Mozambican - swimmer.
Domingos Chivavele (1966) Mozambican - swimmer.
Sergio Fafitine (1969) Mozambican - swimmer.
Arnaldo Ouana (1969) Mozambican - footballer.
Jojó / Jorge Miguel Moreira Larrouy Fernandes (1970) Mozambican - footballer.
Nelinho  / Nasser Amade Carimo (1971) Mozambican - footballer.
Tomás Inguana (1973) Mozambican - footballer.
Tico-Tico / Manuel José Luís Bucuane (1973) Mozambican - footballer.  
Sérgio Lomba (1973) Mozambican - footballer.
Nuro Tualibudane (1973) Mozambican - footballer.
Macamito / Paulo Macamo (1974) Mozambican - footballer.
João Rafael Kapango (1975) Mozambican - footballer.
Ilidio Matusse (1975) Mozambican - swimmer.
Armando Sá (1975) Mozambican - footballer.
Jossias Macamo (1976) Mozambican - footballer.
Paulito / Antonio Trigo (1976) Mozambican - footballer.
Hélder Muianga (1976) Mozambican - footballer.
Bineesh Vadavathy (1977) Mozambican - cricketer.
Dário Monteiro (1977) Mozambican - footballer.
Carlos Fumo Gonçalves (1979) Mozambican - footballer.
Sete Muianga (1979) Mozambican - basketball player.
Genito / Eugenio Fernando Bila (1979) Mozambican - footballer.
Gerson Novela (1979) Mozambican - basketball player
Helton Samo Cunha (1980) Mozambican - footballer.
Tininho / Miguel Ângelo Karim Simões Fazenda (1980) Mozambican - footballer. 
Paulo Murinello (1981) Mozambican - ruby player.
Gabito / Gabriel Macuvele (1981) Mozambican - footballer.
Campira / Samuel Luis Chapanga (1982) Mozambican - footballer.
Jorge Duvane (1982) Mozambican - middle-distance runner.
Marlon Acácio (1982) Mozambican - judoka.
Paíto / Martinho Martins Mukana (1982) Mozambican - footballer.
Albino Cossa (1982) Mozambican - footballer.
Almiro Lobo (1982) Mozambican - footballer.
Custódio Muchate (1982) Mozambican - basketball player.
Manuel de Jesus Lopes (1982) Mozambican - footballer.
Fanuel Massingue (1982) Mozambican - basketball player.
Domingues / Elias Gaspar Pelembe (1983) Mozambican - footballer.
Samir Adam (1983) Mozambican - basketball player.
Danito Parruque (1983) Mozambican - footballer.
Maurício Pequenino (1983) Mozambican - footballer.
Octávio Magoliço (1984) Mozambican - basketball player.
Eduardo Jumisse (1984) Mozambican - footballer.
Dario Khan (1984) Mozambican - footballer.
Mano / Celso Halilo de Abdul (1984) Mozambican - footballer.
Carlos Chimomole (1984) Mozambican - footballer.
Kurt Couto (1985) Mozambican - hurdler.
Lamá / Odimba Otshudi Lamá (1985) Mozambican - footballer.
Fernando Mandlate (1985) Mozambican - basketball player.
Sontio / Apson Manjate (1985) Mozambican - footballer.
Edson Madeira (1985) Mozambican - judoka.
Momed Hagi (1985) Mozambican - footballer.
Ricardo Campos (1985) Mozambican - footballer.
Francisco Massinga (1986) Mozambican - footballer.
Josemar Machaíss (1987) Mozambican - footballer.
Hélder Pelembe (1987) Mozambican - footballer.
Zainadine Júnior (1988) Mozambican - footballer.
Simão Mate Junior (1988) Mozambican - footballer.
Mexer / Edson André Sitoe (1988) Mozambican - footballer.
Leonel Matonse (1988) Mozambican - swimmer.
Telinho / Stélio Marcelino Ernesto (1988) Mozambican - footballer.
Saddan Guambe (1988) Mozambican - swimmer.
Diogo António Alberto (1989) Mozambican - footballer.
Zé Luís / Luis de Sousa Pereira Vaz (1989) Mozambican - footballer.
Flavio Seholhe (1990) Mozambican - runner.
Chakyl Camal (1990) Mozambican - swimmer.
Reginaldo Faife (1990) Mozambican - footballer.
Jerry Sitoe (1990) Mozambican - footballer.
Pio Matos (1990) Mozambican - basketball player
Jeitoso (1991) Mozambican - footballer.
Maninho / Manuel Fernandes (1991) Mozambican - footballer.
Mussa Chamaune (1992) Mozambican - canoeist.
Geraldo Matsimbe (1992) Mozambican - footballer.
Juliano Máquina (1993) Mozambican - boxer.
Bheu Januário (1993) Mozambican - footballer.
Ludovico Corsini (1993) Mozambican - swimmer.
Edson Almeida (1994) Mozambican - footballer.
Reinildo Mandava (1994) Mozambican - footballer.
Clésio Baúque (1994) Mozambican - footballer.
Edmilson Gabriel Dove (1994) Mozambican - footballer.
Alberto Mamba (1994) Mozambican - runner.
Joaquim Lobo (1995) Mozambican - canoeist.
Gildo Vilanculos (1995) Mozambican - footballer.
Luís Miquissone (1995) Mozambican - footballer.
Faisal Bangal (1996) Mozambican - footballer.
Witi / Witiness Chimoio João Quembo (1996) Mozambican - footballer.
Igor Mogne (1996) Mozambican - swimmer.
Creve Armando Machava (1996) Mozambican - hurdler.
Denilson da Costa (1998) Mozambican - swimmer.
Nelson Nhamussua (2001) Mozambican - basketball player
Dias Alface (?) Mozambican - long-distance runner.
Vicente Santos (?) Mozambican - middle-distance runner.
Neuso Sigauque (?) Mozambican - boxer.
Raimundo Franisse (?) Mozambican - swimmer.
Ntewane Machel (?) Mozambican - swimmer.
Edgar Martins (?) Mozambican - swimmer.
Rogerio Silva (?) Mozambican - swimmer.
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rebelsofshield · 6 years ago
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Panels Far, Far Away: A Week in Star Wars Comics 6/19/19
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The rebels may be warriors for justice and galactic revolution, but that can’t always be the case, right? Three different Star Wars comics from Marvel explore the gray areas of galactic war this week.
Star Wars #67 written by Kieron Gillen and art by Angel Unzueta
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After nearly thirty issues and four years of story, Kieron Gillen’s wild run on Star Wars comes to a close with the climactic finale to “The Scourging of Sho-Torun.” 
With Queen Trios dead and the partisans having turned Leia’s tactical strike into a potential worldwide cataclysm, our band of heroes desperately attempts to escape with their lives and prevent disaster.
Gillen and artist Angel Unzueta aim for fun and excitement here and the results undeniably deliver. After a run that at times tread rather close to being somber and tragic, it is a bit jarring to see Star Wars make a marked turn towards the lighter and playful here at the end of its latest incarnation, but the creative team here operates at such a fast story telling clip that it’s hard not to get caught up in it all. Whether its TIE fighter chases through the depths of Sho-Torun or surprising acts of heroism by unexpected characters, Gillen keeps the creative twists and turns flying.
The result does end up feeling a tad anticlimactic and thematically confused though. While Gillen does write some great interactions between him and Han, Benthic Two Tubes and his partisans end up being the largest problem here. When their involvement in Leia’s strike on Sho-Torun predictably turned into a mission of vengeance, Benthic became an entertaining wild card to an already complex story. Unfortunately though, Gillen pivots maybe too hard to making Benthic’s revenge responsible for the mission’s hiccups and takes away from the intriguing character study of Leia that this arc originally seemed set upon. Leia does get to put the pieces back together of her mission, but any message that was trying to be said about her flirtations with darkness feels lost in the midst of all the chasing and escaping.
Angel Unzueta’s potential final issue of Star Wars proves to be one of his strongest. Although his detailed and expressive faces at times still feels a little uncanny or separate from their bodies, this action heavy issue feels dynamic and energetic. The explosive collapse of Sho-Torun feels suitably apocalyptic and scenes of the Falcon diving through molten magma and collapsing super structures are a visual treat.
At the end of it all, it will be sad to see this creative team go even if “The Scourging of Sho-Torun” proved to not be the strongest story they would produce. Gillen in particular proved to be one of the most influential and inventive voices in the new canon and its hard to undersell how important some of the creative choices he made on Darth Vader and Doctor Aphra have shaped not only the Marvel line but the franchise as a whole. I would be happy to see him back someday.
Score: B
Star Wars Doctor Aphra #33 written by Simon Spurrier and art by Wilton Santos, Caspar Wijngaard, and Andrea Broccardo
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Conceptually, “Unspeakable Rebel Superweapon” is shaping up to be one of the strongest story arcs that Simon Spurrier has envisioned for this series to date. It’s premise blends elements of Rogue One, Indiana Jones, and Killing Eve style spy thrillers into a strange and colorful character piece that feels up the series’ alley and fits Spurriers particular sense for the weird side of the galaxy.
Turns out that magic Jedi gun that Aphra snatched last issue is more than just a valuable artifact. It may contain the design blue prints to an off the books rebel superweapon that may be useful in assassinating Emperor Palpatine. Also turns out that stealing this artifact combined with her recent actions on Milvayne landed her on the Empire’s most wanted list. Also turns out that Aphra’s ex-Imperial lover, whom she brain washed with a telepathic squid, is now a member of one of the rebellion’s most ruthless espionage units. Combine that all with some thematic throughlines about morality and motherhood, we are on track for another rich arc of Doctor Aphra.
Throwing Aphra into a sect of the rebellion that not only makes use of the archaeological plot points of her career but also stretches traditional ethics is a great move by Spurrier. While the flashback sequences with Aphra and her mother may lay it on a bit thick, making Aphra (and the reader) enter into a morally sticky faction of normally heroic characters is fruitful playing ground for writer and character. If past arcs of Spurrier’s run were about reinforcing Aphra’s chaotic and dangerous character, maybe the future of her story is finding out how that character may still be used to do some good.
Making Tolvan a prickly rebel spy is also a great twist and it’s nice to see her evolve as a character outside of being the object of love and misfortune for Aphra’s latest schemes.
Unfortunately, “Unspeakable Rebel Supreweapon” is still struggling visually. Wilton Santos, Caspar Wijngaard, and Andrea Broccardo all take on pencil duties here with Chris O’Halloran and Stephane Paitreau doing colors. That’s a lot of hands in the visual pot and the result is rather underwhelming. Of the three main pencilers, Wijngaard is again the most successful. While there is little apparent editorial logic to who draws what, Wijngaard handles most of the flashbacks and expository panels and these are often the most striking and fun images of the book. Whether it’s Jedi Apostate Oo’ob striding a starfighter and shouldering his experimental weapon or Tolvan and her team of spies letting loose on a group of hapless Imperials, Wijngaard’s moments in the spotlight are stellar. Santos struggles however. In particular, his decidedly sparse and underdetailed environments, which are done no favors by the coloring, lack the diverse and lived in aesthetic that one would expect from Star Wars or even past arcs of this title. It’s disappointing as the script for this story is so strong that its underwhelming visuals become all the more of a letdown.
Score: B
Star Wars TIE Fighter #3 written by Jody Houser and art by Roge Antonio and Geraldo Borges
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Last week saw the release of Del Rey’s latest Star Wars novel, Alexander Freed’s Alphabet Squadron, which harkens back to the military procedurals of the 90’s X-Wing series. I’m only about 100 pages into the book, but so far Freed has managed to bring to life rebel aces in a way that hasn’t been felt in sometime with characters that are exciting but also heartbreakingly human. Jody Houser has a much shorter and very different mandate with TIE Fighter, but so far the book and comic are managing to be fitting pairs.
Perhaps Houser’s biggest success so far is making us naturally root for “the bad guys.” It may help that that the forces Shadow Wing are fighting are mostly other Imperials, but this makes one of the few pieces of current canon with Imperial leads that doesn’t actively feature defectors among its protagonists. Shadow Wing are loyal to the Empire, but Houser so far has done a decent job of setting up these five pilots as relatable “everymen.” They aren’t necessarily blameless individuals, but they are understandable as people and it makes them engaging protagonists all the same.
This third issue of TIE Fighter explodes the central conflict and as a result Houser and artist Roge Antonio really get to let loose with well-crafted dogfight set pieces. Antonio captures the chaos of starfighters chasing each other through space with the appropriate intensity, but also thankfully, never loses sight of the central cast. Action scenes are clear, intense, and exciting.
That being said, there are some emotional beats here that TIE Fighter fails to fully sell. Whether it is the suddenness that they happen or that Houser hasn’t yet earned the emotion for these moments, there are beats that should sting or surprise but instead slip by quickly and passively. Maybe TIE Fighter would have benefited with just a bit more downtime for its cast before throwing them into this chaos? Who knows, but it’s hard not to leave this issue without feeling kind of hollow.
Score: B-
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Mudar de Vida. Paulo Rocha. 1966
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portalg37 · 2 years ago
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Copasa informa interrupção no fornecimento de água em alguns bairros de Divinópolis
Copasa informa interrupção no fornecimento de água em alguns bairros de Divinópolis
Motivo seria uma manutenção emergencial. A Copasa informa que devido manutenção operacional, o abastecimento de água nos bairros Del Rey, Primavera, São Lucas e São Geraldo, da cidade de Divinópolis, foi interrompido, emergencialmente, nesta quarta-feira (30/11).  A previsão é que a normalização do abastecimento ocorra, gradativamente, no decorrer da noite de quinta-feira (01/12). 
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