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Hello' I'm your new follower. Could you make César Azpilicueta (Chelsea FC captain) icons and Chelsea FC headers?
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Thiago Silva heads in against Spurs.
Me: THAT MAN IS 36!!!!! What an EXCELLENT header.
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tasksweekly · 6 years
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[TASK 130: CAPE VERDE]
In celebration of Black History Month, here’s a masterlist below compiled of over 110+ Cape Verdean 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 character 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!
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Ana Firmino (1953) Cape Verdean - singer.
Sandra de Sá (1955) Brazilian [25% Afro Cape Verdean, 71.7% Afro Brazilian, 1.1% Unspecified Indigenous Brazilian, 2.1% Unspecified European, 0.1% Unspecified Other] - singer-songwriter.
Maria de Barros (1961) Cape Verdean - singer.
Pebbles / Susan Lynne Semedo (1964) Cape Verdean - actress and radio personality.
Fantcha / Francelina Durão Almeida (1965) Cape Verdean - singer.
Karin Mensah (1965) Cape Verdean - singer and educator.
Maria Alice / Maria Alice de Fátima Rocha Silva (1971) Cape Verdean - singer.
Anika Noni Rose (1972) Cape Verdean - actress and singer.
Blu Cantrell / Tiffany Cobb (1975) Cape Verdean, African American, Narragansett / Italian, Scottish, French, German, English - singer-songwriter and producer.
Nancy Vieira (1975) Cape Verdean - singer and composer.
Suzanna Lubrano (1975) Cape Verdean - singer.
Lura / Maria de Lurdes Assunção Pina (1975) Cape Verdean - singer.
Sara Martins (1977) Cape Verdean - actress.
Sara Tavares (1978) Cape Verdean - singer, guitarist, percussionist, and composer.
Milka Loff Fernandes (1980) Cape Verdean - actress and tv presenter.
Carmen Souza (1981) Cape Verdean - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and pianist.
Jenifer Solidade (1984) Cape Verdean - singer.
Tatiana Silva / Tatiana Silva Braga Tavares (1985) Cape Verdean - model and Miss Belgium 2005.
Mayra Andrade (1985) Cuban [Cape Verdean] - singer.
Jennifer Dias (1985) Cape Verdean - singer.
Ashley Holliday / Ashley Holliday Tavares / Ashley Popelka (1985) Cape Verdean [Afro Cape Verdean] / Bohemian Czech, German, Austrian, English - actress and director.
Débora Gonçalves (1985) Cape Verdean - singer and basketball player.
Leila Lopes / Leila Luliana da Costa Vieira Lopes Umenyiora (1986) Cape Verdean - actress, model, tv host, and Miss Universe 2011.
Cyann Ribeiro (1986) Cape Verdean - actress, singer-songwriter, model, and author.
Sara Santos (1986) Cape Verdean - actress.
Brandi Marie / Brandi Marie King (1988) Cape Verdean, Ivorian, Mexican, Portuguese - actress, model, and web star.
Elle DaCruz (1989) Cape Verdean, Portuguese - model and tv personality.
Analicia Chaves (1989) Cape Verdean, Portuguese - model.
Elle Varner / Gabrielle Varner (1989) Cape Verdean [Afro Cape Verdean] / African American, Swedish - singer.
Samira Vera-Cruz (1990) Cape Verdean / Angolan - actress, director, producer, and editor.
Chelsea Tavares (1991) Cape Verdean - actress and singer.
ARI / Aeriél Miranda (1992) Cape Verdean / African American, Creole, Cherokee, Jewish, Portuguese, French, German - actress, model, and filmmaker.
Elida Almeida (1993) Cape Verdean - singer.
Noe Milk (1994) Cape Verdean - porn actress.
Mai-Lynn Yim (1995) Korean / Cape Verdean, African American, Irish - actress and model.
Brigite Jazz (1995) Cape Verdean - instagrammer (brigiteeeee).
Ângela Maria Fonseca Spínola (1995) Cape Verdean - model and Miss Portugal 2005.
Andrea (1995 or 1996) Cape Verdean - youtuber (CurlsBeauty).
Shawna Rose (1995 or 1996) Cape Verdean, Cherokee - actress and model.
Samora Smallwood (?) Cape Verdean / Unspecified - actress, director, and writer.
Tirzah Evora / Tirzah Ellen Evora (?) Cape Verdean - actress, model, and Miss Cape Verde 2011.
Melanie David (?) Cape Verdean - actress, singer-songwriter, and blogger (instagram: iammelaniedavid).
Africa Miranda (?) Cape Verdean - actress, spokesmodel, and producer.
Diana Lovell (?) Cape Verdean - actress and model.
Vanessa Borggea (?) Cape Verdean - model and Miss Cape Verde 2006.
Celina Pereira (?) Cape Verdean - singer and educator.
Geneva Maccarone (?) Cape Verdean, Italian - actress.
Kathlyn Celeste (?) Cape Verdean - instagrammer (kathlynceleste).
Leniza Evy (?) Cape Verdean - instagrammer (leniza_evy).
Belinda / Belinda Lima / Belinda Lima Francis (?) Cape Verdean - singer.
Nadine Fortes (?) Cape Verdean - instagrammer (vaidosadmais).
Patricia Neves / Patricia Alves (?) Cape Verdean - actress and costume designer.
Gardénia Benrós (?) Cape Verdean - singer.
Diamond Dos Santos (?) Cape Verdean, Belizean, Dominican, Brazilian - musician (instagram: diamdada).
Bela Duarte (?) Cape Verdean - singer and painter.
Sara Morgado (?) Cape Verdean - model.
Joyce Delgado (?) Cape Verdean - Miss Cape Verde 2018.
Cristilene Pimienta (?) Cape Verdean - Miss Cape Verde 2017.
Cristy Spencer (?) Cape Verdean - Miss Cape Verde 2013.
Joceline Fortes Rocha (?) Cape Verdean - Miss Cape Verde 2009.
Zamise Fonseca (?) Cape Verdean - Miss Cape Verde 2008.
Jocilene Afonso (?) Cape Verdean - Miss Cape Verde 2007.
Tânia Neves (?) Cape Verdean - Miss Cape Verde 2005.
Wilsa Fortes Pina (?) Cape Verdean - Miss Cape Verde 2002.
Carmelinda Gonçalves (?) Cape Verdean - Miss Cape Verde 1996.
Beautyxskillz (?) Cape Verdean - gamer.
Maggie (?) Cape Verdean - bodybuilder and instagrammer (blibram).
Alexandra Santos (?) Cape Verdean - model (Instagram: asantos._).
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Dany Silva (1947) Cape Verdean - singer, composer, and producer.
Eddy (FMG) / Eddy Fort Moda Grog / Eddy Fortes (1950) Cape Verdean - rapper.
Johnny Rodrigues / João Rodrigues (1951) Cape Verdean - singer.
Leonel Almeida (1952) Cape Verdean - singer.
Boy Gé Mendes / Gerard Mendes (1952) Cape Verdean - musician.
Val Xalino (1953) Cape Verdean - actor, singer, producer, and recorder.
Vasco Martins (1956) Cape Verdean - guitarist and pianist.
Mirri Lobo / Emilio Rito de Sousa Lobo (1960) Cape Verdean - singer and composer.
Ramiro Mendes (1961) Cape Verdean - singer, artist, and author.
Bau / Rufino Almeida (1962) Cape Verdean - musician.
Michael Beach (1963) Cape Verdean - actor.
Tito Paris / Aristides Paris (1963) Cape Verdean - singer, guitarist, and bassist.
Izé / Mário Lúcio / Lúcio Matias de Sousa Mendes (1964) Cape Verdean - actor, singer, composer, writer, and painter.
Teófilo Chantre (1964) Cape Verdean - singer.
Benzino / Raymond Scott (1965) African American, Puerto Rican / Cape Verdean, German - rapper, producer, and record executive.
Tó Cruz / António José Ramos da Cruz (1967) Cape Verdean - singer.
Stomy Bugsy / Gilles Duarte (1972) Cape Verdean - actor and rapper.
Jacky Brown / Jacky Teixeira (1972) Cape Verdean - rapper, singer, and presenter.
Tcheka / Manuel Lopes Andrade (1973) Cape Verdean - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Gil Semedo / Gil Semedo Moreira (1974) Cape Verdean - singer-songwriter, producer, and music executive.
Izé / Izé Teixeira (1974) Cape Verdean - singer.
Nelson Freitas / Nelson Zé Ferreira (1975) Cape Verdean - actor, singer, producer, and recorder.
Boss AC / Ângelo César do Rosário Firmino (1975) Cape Verdean - rapper-songwriter.
Gilyto / Mr. Entertainer / Gilyto Semedo (1976) Cape Verdean - singer-songwriter, dancer, producer, mentor, and cultural activist.
Milton Lopes (1977) Cape Verdean - actor.
Hernani Almeida (1978) Cape Verdean - guitarist and pianist.
Elizio / Mister ODC / Di Cabo Verde (1979) Cape Verdean - singer-songwriter.
Masspike Miles / Miles Wheeler (1980) Cape Verdean / French - rapper and singer.
G-Amado / Gonçalo Jorge Amado da Veiga (1985) Cape Verdean - actor and singer.
Roberto Xalino (1987) Cape Verdean - actor, rapper, singer, and producer.
The Afro Boy / Luis Borges (1988) Cape Verdean / French, Swedish - model.
Deivys Nicola / Deivys Nicola D’Almeida (1997) Cape Verdean - youtuber (D Rock TV) and instagrammer (d__rock).
Lisandro Cuxi (1999) Cape Verdean - singer and dancer.
Drew Fonteiro (?) Cape Verdean - actor, dancer, writer, and illustrator.
A'Ali de Sousa (?) Cape Verdean - actor and filmmaker.
E-Life / Elvis de Oliveira (?) Cape Verdean - rapper and radio DJ.
Manu Lima (?) Cape Verdean - musician, composer, interpreter, and author.
Luis Alves (?) Cape Verdean - actor.
Ashar Medina (?) Cape Verdean, Surinamese - actor, director, and writer.
Don Xavier (?) Cape Verdean - actor, motivational speaker, author, and entrepreneur.
Leroy Gómez (?) Cape Verdean - singer-songwriter and saxophonist.
Jovino dos Santos (?) Cape Verdean - actor, composer, and interpreter.
Nelvino Lima (?) Cape Verdean - actor, radio presenter, and travel blogger.
Michael Monteiro (?) Cape Verdean - actor, stuntman, and screenwriter.
Curlyheadedbrownboy_ (?) Cape Verdean, Unspecified Native American - model.
Dj Viesel (?) Cape Verdean - DJ.
Gany Fernandes (?) Cape Verdean - model (Instagram: therealgany).
Problematic:
Amber Rose / Amber Levonchuck (1983) Cape Verdean [Afro Cape Verdean, Portuguese], Scottish / Ukrainian, Irish, Italian - actress, model, and talk show host. - Sexist and homophobic comments.
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César Sampson is September’s header image. Keep on sending your confessions and opinions! 
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designbutterfly · 6 years
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Headers Luan no DVD de Breno e Caio César - Créditos @lsnossoluanjo
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The best and worst moments of Diego Maradona’s turbulent career
From dazzling as a 16-year-old to shooting football journalists with an air rifle, the Argentinian’s life was like no other
Maradona’s best moments
1) 1979 World Youth Championship
Diego Maradona wasted no time in announcing his talent. On his first senior appearance in 1977, for Argentinos Juniors of Buenos Aires, the 5ft 5in 16-year-old nutmegged José Daniel Valencia of Talleres. Valencia was an Argentina international, one of six in the Talleres team. One incredulous reporter noted: “Diego could not care less.” César Luis Menotti didn’t select Maradona for Argentina’s upcoming World Cup, explaining: “He is too young this time, but I think he will be captain in 1982.” Maradona made no fuss about missing out on the subsequent ticker-taped triumph, instead leading the kids to glory at the 1979 Fifa World Youth Championship. He was player of the tournament, scoring six goals, including a deal-sealing free-kick in the final against the USSR.
2) Mexico ’86
Proper World Cup glory arrived seven years later. Brazil and France were the hot tips, with Uruguay, Denmark and hosts Mexico the hip ones. Maradona, Argentina’s only world star, was carrying a knee injury and also wore odd-sized boots, the legacy of a mangled ankle suffered with Barcelona. The stars were far from alignment but Maradona teased them into order again and again. A clever goal against the reigning champs, Italy, was followed by second-round mastery of Uruguay. Then the pièce de résistance: the field-long sashay against England. Or was it the even-more-intricate ramble that saw off Belgium? Or the defence-splitting pass to set up the winner in the final? Yeah, yeah, the Hand of God ... but it’s fair to say that on the spiritual and artistic ledger, he came out of this tournament well in credit.
3) Napoli’s first Scudetto
No team south of Rome had won Serie A before Maradona pitched tent in Naples in 1984. Napoli had only two Coppa Italias to their name. But the outsider status of both city and club suited Maradona perfectly. He became the heartbeat of a team that would win two Scudettos, in 1987 and 1990, a Coppa Italia in 1987, and the Uefa Cup in 1989. The first time is always the most memorable, though, and in Naples the street parties went on for days, with mock funerals being staged for the “Old Lady” of Juventus. Maradona was immortalised by several large murals. He left in 1991, under something of a cloud, accused of living life a little too fast and loose. But that never stopped the club retiring his No 10 shirt.
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Diego Maradona of Napoli in action for Napoli against Fiorentina in 1987. Photograph: Etsuo Hara/Getty Images
4) Divides Italy ... and conquers
Few thought Argentina had any chance of retaining the World Cup in 1990: dismally out of form, they had won just one of their previous 10 matches, and that against Israel. They were then shocked by Cameroon in the opening match of the tournament. But Maradona had other ideas, turning the ship around through sheer force of will. Against the USSR, he used his godlike hand to slyly foil a goal-bound header by Oleg Kuznetsov. He set up Claudio Caniggia’s late smash-and-grab winner against Brazil with a barrelling run and flicked pass. Best of all, he psyched out Italy in the semis with the greatest mind-game of all, telling the Naples fans: “For 364 days a year the rest of Italy treats you like shit. Today, they want you to be Italians and support their team.” Italy underperformed in front of a muted crowd, and Argentina prevailed on penalty kicks, Maradona calmly passing his into the corner and celebrating freely in front of his confused Neapolitan brethren. Guido Buchwald marked him out of the final, and he departed Italia ’90 like Gazza – in floods of tears. Nevertheless, this remains an exceptional cup run, and the feeling persists that proving a point to Italians everywhere was the really important bit ... in which case, job done.
Maradona’s worst moments
1) Sent off at Spain ’82
The world had been waiting to see the 21-year-old Maradona on the biggest stage. Before the 1982 World Cup, we opined: “For the sake of the tournament, it must be hoped that he is not hacked to oblivion, as was Pelé in 1966.” No such luck. After a false start with defeat to Belgium, he was a whirlwind in a 4-1 rout of Hungary, though that was as good as it got. In the first second-phase game, Italy’s Claudio Gentile worked him over with a saucy series of off-the-ball fouls; in the second, Maradona exploded by crumping his studs into Batista’s special place when three down against Brazil. Not for the last time in his career, Maradona exited under a cloud.
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Diego Maradona battles with Brazil’s Toninho Cerezo during a 1982 World Cup game in which he was sent off. Photograph: Colorsport/Rex
2) Brawling with Bilbao
During his time at Barcelona, Maradona was the face of a high-profile anti-drugs TV campaign. “Drugs kill. Enjoy life!” the caption read, as a smiling Diego cavorted on the beach. Positivity was otherwise in short supply during a two-year spell at the Camp Nou. He contracted hepatitis during his first season, then early in his second had his ankle mangled by Andoni Goikoetxea of Athletic Bilbao, a tackle so egregiously brutal his assailant was evermore known as the Butcher of Bilbao. Sure enough, the teams met again in that year’s Copa del Rey final, and after the whistle blew on a Bilbao victory, the inevitable occurred. The Bilbao players mocked Maradona, who sparked a mass brawl with some spectacular headbutt-haymaker combinations. Amid the melee, Goikoetxea delivered a high kick to Maradona’s chest. Barça cut their losses and sold their star to Napoli.
3) The failed drug test
Maradona was recalled by Argentina at the age of 33 when qualification for USA 94 was imperilled. Argentina made it through and opened in style; a reinvigorated Maradona scoring in a 4-0 romp against Greece. He celebrated by charging at a pitchside camera and screaming into the lens. Maradona was then instrumental in a 2-1 win over much-fancied Nigeria, fuelling talk of yet another run to the final. But it wasn’t to be. After the match, his sample betrayed traces of ephedrine, and he was sent packing in abject disgrace. Argentina’s hopes and dreams left with him. An absurd way to end a stellar career, but this singular genius was never destined to depart quietly. Would you really have had him any other way?
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Maradona leaves a courthouse in March 1994 after answering charges of shooting and injuring journalists outside his country home in Mercedes, 100km from Buenos Aires. Photograph: Stringer/Argentina/Reuters
4) Shooting football journalists up the jacksie with an air rifle
To be fair, this is something most people, even other football journalists, have considered. As in so many other walks of life, Diego was merely living the dream.
— Guardian USA | November 26, 2020 | Diego Maradona: Scott Murray
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[TASK 090: BOLIVIA]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 130+ Bolivian 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 character 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:
Encarnación Lazarte (1938) Bolivian [Quechua] - singer and composer.
Raquel Welch (1940) Bolivian / English - actress and singer.
Matilde Casazola (1943) Bolivian - poet and songwriter,
María Tirado (1945) Bolivian - singer.
Enriqueta Ulloa (1952) Bolivian - singer.
Zulma Yugar (1952) Bolivian - singer.
Emma Junaro (1953) BOlivian - singer and musician.
Luzmila Carpio (1954) Bolivian [Quechua] - singer.
Nena Zeballos (1959) Bolivian / Peruvian - singer.
Betty Veizaga (1957) Bolivian - musician.
Tahnee Welch (1961) Bolivian, English / Unspecified - actress and model.
Ana Cristina Céspedes (1962) Bolivian - singer.
Julieta Paredes (1967) Bolivia - poet, singer, writer and artist.
Beatriz Méndez Leclere (1967) Bolivian - mezzosoprano.
Verona Feldbusch (1968) Bolivian - TV personality, beauty pageant winner, and actress.
Verona Pooth (1968) Bolivian - beauty pageant contestant.
Giovana Chávez (1969) Bolivian - actress, model and presenter.
Erika Andia (1972) Bolivian - actress, director and journalist.
Verónica Larrieu (1974) Bolivian - model.
Beby Aponte (1974) Bolivian - singer.
Guide Santa Cruz (1975) Bolivian - singer and folklorist.
Nina Uma (1975) Bolivian [Aymara / Quechua] - singer, activist, radio and television host.
Tanya Callau (1976) Bolivian - actress and model.
Esther Marisol (1976) Bolivian - singer.
Monica Ergueta (1977) Bolivian - singer.
Paola Zeballos (1977) Bolivian - singer.
Carla Ortiz (1978) Bolivian - actress.
Soledad Ardaya Morales (1978) Bolivian - actress..
Ximena Herrera (1979) Bolivian - actress and singer.
Stephanie Beatriz (1981) Bolivian [Unspecified Indigenous, Spanish, Basque, possibly other] / Colombian [German, 1/4 Sephardi Jewish, Dutch, Spanish, Basque, possibly other] - actress.
Rocío Moreira Troche (1981) Bolivian - singer.
Susana Renjel Encinas (1981) Bolivian - singer.
Vanessa Alfaro (1983) Bolivian - model, actress, singer, and fashion designer.
Olivia Pinheiro (1983) Bolivian / Brazilian - model and Miss Bolivia 2010.
Jessica Jordan (1984) Bolivian / English - model and beauty pageant titleholder.
Dominique Peltier (1986) Bolivian - Miss Bolivia Universo 2008.
Desiree Durán (1985) Bolivian - actress, TV presenter, model and beauty pageant contestant.
Sandra Hernández (1985) Bolivian - Miss Bolivia World 2007.
Yéssica Mouton (1988) Bolivian - model and Miss Bolivia 2012.
Yovana O'Brien (1988) Bolivian [Irish] - Miss Bolivia Earth 2010 and Miss Bicentenario.
Ana María Ortiz (1989) Bolivian - model and Miss World 2006.
Claudia Tavel (1989) Bolivian - model and Miss Bolivia 2013.
Jackelin Arias (1990)  Bolivian - beauty pageant contestant.
Anabel Angus (1990) Bolivian - model and tv host.
Stephanie Herela (1990) Bolivian - model and actress.
Claudia Arce (1991) Bolivian - actress, singer, model and beauty pageant titleholder.
Dayanna Grageda (1992) Bolivian - model.
Romina Rocamonje (1992) Bolivian - model and Miss Bolivia 2014.
Andrea Roman (1994) Bolivian - blogger.
Jazmin Duran (1994) Bolivian - Miss Earth Bolivia 2015.
Alexia Viruez (1994) Bolivian - model and Miss Bolivia 2012.
Luciel Izumi (1994) Bolivian - musician.
Megamy Bowles (1995) Bolivian - singer.
María Renée Carmona (1995) Bolivian - Miss Earth 2013 and Miss United Continent.
Gleisy Noguer (1996) Bolivian - Miss Universe 2017.
Camila Paz Chavez (1999) Bolivian - Instagrammer.
Elysia Crampton (?) Bolivian [Aymara] - musician.
Alexia Dabdoub (?) Bolivian - actress.
Erika Pitstick (?) Bolivian / American - actress.
Natalie Conneely (?) Bolivian [Incan] / Irish - actress.
Elisabeth Salazar (?) Bolivian, Belgian - actress.
Katia Escalera (?) Bolivian - soprano.
Eloísa Gutiérrez (?) Bolivian - Miss Earth Bolivia 2014.
Brenda Lowe (?) Bolivian / Chinese - cheerleader and beauty pageant contestant.
Stella Fernandez (?) Bolivian - model.
Rosa Rivers (?) Bolivian - actress.
Liliana Castellanos (?) Bolivian - fashion designer.
Rosita Hurtado (?) Bolivian - fashion designer.
Carla Morón (?) Bolivian - model.
Arminda Alba (?) Bolivian - singer.
Jenny Cárdenas (?) Bolivian - singer.
Gina Gil (?) Bolivian - singer.
Luisa Molina (?) Bolivian - singer.
Katia Ladder (?) Bolivian - singer.
Neyza (?) Bolivian - singer, television presenter and radio announcer.
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Atiliano Auza León (1928) Bolivian - singer and musician.
Omar Duranboger (1937) Bolivian, German - artist, sculptor, painter, and actor.
Jaime Torres (1938) Argentinian [Bolivian] - musician.
David Santalla (1939) Bolivian - actor and comedian.
Ernesto Cavour (1940) Bolivian - singer, musician, artist, inventor of musical instruments and author.
Luis Rico (1945) Bolivian - singer-songwriter.
Luis Carrion (1945) Bolivian - singer.
Erwin Vaca Pereyra (1947) Bolivian - musician.
Pepe Murillo (1947) Bolivian -  singer and presenter.
Hernando Irahola (1948) Bolivian - singer.
Eddy Navia (1949) Bolivian - singer-songwriter, composer and musician.
Arturo Lora (1950) Bolivian - actor.
Aldo Peña (1950) Bolivian - singer.
Gonzalo Hermosa González (1950) Bolivian - singer and composer.
César Junaro (1951) Bolivian - musician.
Porfirio Conde Ramírez (1955) Bolivian - singer-songwriter.
Pato Hoffmann (1956) Bolivian [Aymara, Quechua, Spanish, German] - actor.
Jorge Ortiz Sánchez (1956) Bolivian - actor and poet.
Damon Welch (1959) Bolivian, English / Unspecified - actor.
Beautiful Elmer (1960) Bolivian - singer and composer.
Rodrigo Uriarte Stottuth (1960) Bolivian - musician.
Manuel Monroy Chazarreta (1961) Bolivian - singer-songwriter and guitarist
Willy Claure (1962) Bolivian - composer and guitarist.
Milton Cortez (1962) Bolivian - singer, composer and actor.
Yuri Ortuño (1963) Bolivian - singer and composer.
Juan Carlos Rodríguez Clavijo (1963) Bolivian - singer, musician, composer and folklorist.
Yalo Cuellar (1963) Bolivian - musician and composer.
Fernando Torrico (1964) Bolivian - singer and musician.
Miguel Orias (1965) Bolivian - singer.
Piraí Vaca (1967) Bolivian - guitarist.
Grillo Villegas (1968) Bolivian - songwriter, guitarist and singer.
Oscar Peñafiel Rodriguez (1968) Bolivian - guitarist.
Ariel Villazón Torrico (1969) Bolivian - singer-songwriter, charangoist, soundman and musician.
Omar González Onostre (1970) Bolivian - singer and musician.
David Kavlin (1971) Bolivian / Argentinian [German Jewish, Belgian Jewish, Ukrainian Jewish] - actor, singer, tv personality, and radio personality.
Miguel Valverde (1973) Bolivian - actor, director, screenwriter and filmmaker.
Hernán Ergueta (1974) Bolivian - author and composer multi-instrumentalist.
Wally Zeballos (1975) Bolivian - singer.
Juan Carlos Aduviri (1976) Bolivian - actor.
René Eduardo (1976) Bolivian - singer, composer, actor.
Christian Laguna (1976) Bolivian - bassist, composer, producer and musical director.
Jorge Vargas (1977) Bolivian / Argentinian - actor.
Dalmiro Cuéllar Ayala (1978) Bolivian - singer.
Nial Gandarilla (1979) Bolivian - musician.
Klovis Herboso (1979) Bolivian - singer.
Omar Ríos (1979) Bolivian - singer and musician.
Braulio Choque (1980) Bolivian [Aymara] - researcher , writer , painter and singer-songwriter.
Álvaro Velasco (1981) Bolivian - singer, composer and folklorist, vocalist and director.
Aníbal Guzmán Miranda (1985) Bolivian - musician and composer
Reynaldo Pacheco (1987) Bolivian - actor.
Diego Zegarra (1992) Bolivian - viner.
FwOmarr (1999) Bolivian - instagrammer and youtuber.
David Barrera (?) Bolivian - actor.
James T. Slater (?) Bolivian - singer-songwriter.
Desiderio Arce (?) Bolivian [Quechua] - singer.
Nicolas Jung (?) Bolivian, Hungarian - actor.
Cristian Mercado (?) Bolivian - actor.
Hugo Well (?) Bolivian - actor.
David Mondacca (?) Bolivian - actor.
Alvaro Alarcón (?) Bolivian - hair stylist and make-up artist.
Ingrid Hölters (?) Bolivian - fashion designer.
Jaime Junaro (?) Bolivian - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
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I Have No Idea What to Make of the Phillies After This Double-Header
I guess you could say that the Phillies had a weird seven hours on Thursday during their double-header with the lowly Mets. They opened the day by playing one of the worst games of the franchise’s 136-year history in a laughably embarrassing 24-4 loss, but then rebounded with an important 9-6 win in a must-have game.
Over the two games, Phillies pitchers (and center fielder and shortstop) allowed 30 runs, 34 hits, and 12 walks to Mets hitters, but, somehow, by night’s end they had managed to gain ground on the Braves in the National League East. Strange day, indeed.
In many ways, it was a day that epitomizes this team. I feel pretty confident in writing that the Phillies aren’t particularly good, at least not good in a traditional sense. They too often don’t hit and they are a disaster defensively. They have experienced inexplicable and gut-wrenching losses. They have looked like a circus act on some nights. It matters not. They continue to bounce back, no matter how bad things seem. And they seemed pretty bad today. I mean, look at some of the shit this team did today:
.@Amed_Rosario doesn't believe in wasting time.
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— New York Mets (@Mets) August 16, 2018
It took all of one pitch to fall behind. Ranger Suarez had nothing. This is some line that he had:
4 IP, 11 H, 8 R, 2 BB
Of course, it wasn’t entirely his fault. He didn’t get much help from his defense. And by much help I mean no help. At all:
Wow. Routine fly ball dropped by Hoskins. pic.twitter.com/9wq77nHqCn
— Bre (@thatmetschick) August 16, 2018
What the hell is this? How? This play was just one boner in a game full of them which helped the Mets plate 10 unearned runs. It also extended the inning, causing this:
We'd say this is the icing on the cake of a 10-run inning.
But this is way more delicious than icing. pic.twitter.com/qQzkTWUGdQ
— New York Mets (@Mets) August 16, 2018
A 10-run fifth inning? The Mets shouldn’t have scored 10 runs in this five-game series, let alone in a single inning, but it was a well-deserved outcome for a team that looked completely unprepared to play this afternoon.
Things got so out of hand that by the seventh inning Gabe Kapler handed the ball to Roman Quinn. The predictable ensued:
Position players hitting>>> pic.twitter.com/tSXyQuBRJN
— New York Mets (@Mets) August 16, 2018
Quinn allowed seven earned runs on six hits and two walks, but couldn’t get through a second inning of work after 42 pitches, which led to…whatever the fuck this was:
Scott Kingery testing the limits of how soft you can throw a pitch and still put it in the strike zone. pic.twitter.com/PLHeHrT8JZ
— Ben Harris (@byBenHarris) August 16, 2018
And I know that I’m nuts, but when the typically affable Jim Salisbury gets cranky, you know things were bad:
Scott Kingery is pitching. He is lobbing the ball so slowly it is not being picked up by the stadium gun. It's like coach pitch. This is an embarrassment
— Jim Salisbury (@JSalisburyNBCS) August 16, 2018
Still, as has often been the case this season, just when it feels appropriate and justifiable to bury the Phillies, they promptly bounce back. That’s exactly what they did in the second game.
Their flaccid bats finally woke up and pounded out 14 hits. Zach Eflin, who got the shaft when he was demoted to Triple-A last weekend, showed some serious balls in overcoming a shaky to start to pitch into the seventh inning.
Rhys Hoskins, who has mashed 43 home runs in his first 162 games with the Phillies, continued to show characteristics of a special player. He once again delivered in a big spot:
That's more like it!
Hoskins' 3-run homer in the 1st puts the Phillies up 3-2! pic.twitter.com/ErXtXu8v34
— NBC Sports Philadelphia (@NBCSPhilly) August 17, 2018
In fact, of his 25 homers this season, 19 have tied a game or put the Phillies in the lead.
Also impressive is how they continue to pick each other up:
#Mets challenge call that César Hernández is safe at home plate in the 2nd; call confirmed, runner is safe.
Powered by @Mitel. pic.twitter.com/KqJRVKwcDg
— MLB Replay (@MLBReplays) August 17, 2018
In short, the Phillies looked like an embarrassed and angered team that was in desperate search of a win only hours after looking unfocused, disinterested, and simply not good enough. What these guys are, I don’t know. Your guess is as good as mine, but I can tell you that despite an inauspicious start, the Phillies still had a good day. Somehow.
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Chelsea extend unbeaten run with scrappy stalemate against Everton
Chelsea missed the chance to return to the top of the Premier League as they were held to a goalless draw by Everton.
In a scrappy encounter at Stamford Bridge, Maurizio Sarri’s side were made to wait until five minutes before the break for their first shot on target, as Marcos Alonso’s volley was denied by a smart Jordan Pickford save.
A frantic passage of play after the interval saw Pickford on hand again to deny Alvaro Morata, before Gylfi Sigurdsson stung the palms of Chelsea’s goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga.
With time running out, Marcos Alonso hit the post for the Blues, but Marco Silva’s Toffees held on for a point.
More to follow.
Reaction from Sunday’s Premier League games and Manchester derby build-up[1]
Line-ups[2]
Match Stats[3]
Live Text[4]
Line-ups
Chelsea
1Arrizabalaga
28Azpilicueta
2RüdigerBooked at 45mins
30David Luiz
3Alonso
7KantéBooked at 33mins
5JorginhoBooked at 28minsSubstituted forFàbregasat 64'minutes
17KovacicSubstituted forBarkleyat 82'minutes
22WillianSubstituted forPedroat 68'minutes
29MorataBooked at 87mins
10E Hazard
Substitutes
4Fàbregas
8Barkley
11Pedro
13Caballero
18Giroud
21Zappacosta
27Christensen
Everton
1PickfordBooked at 73mins
23Coleman
4Keane
13MinaBooked at 22mins
12Digne
8André Gomes
17Gueye
11Walcott
10G SigurdssonSubstituted forJagielkaat 76'minutes
20BernardBooked at 45minsSubstituted forLookmanat 64'minutes
30RicharlisonSubstituted forCalvert-Lewinat 89'minutes
Substitutes
3Baines
6Jagielka
14Tosun
22Stekelenburg
26Davies
29Calvert-Lewin
31Lookman
Referee:
Kevin Friend
Match Stats
Home TeamChelseaAway TeamEverton
Possession
Home69%
Away31%
Shots
Home15
Away6
Shots on Target
Home4
Away1
Corners
Home5
Away5
Fouls
Home7
Away11
Live Text
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Match ends, Chelsea 0, Everton 0.
Full Time
Posted at 90'+6'
Second Half ends, Chelsea 0, Everton 0.
Posted at 90'+6'
Attempt blocked. Ross Barkley (Chelsea) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Eden Hazard.
Posted at 90'+6'
Marcos Alonso (Chelsea) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Posted at 90'+6'
Foul by André Gomes (Everton).
Posted at 90'+3'
Foul by N’Golo Kanté (Chelsea).
Posted at 90'+3'
Ademola Lookman (Everton) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 90'+1'
Offside, Chelsea. Ross Barkley tries a through ball, but Álvaro Morata is caught offside.
Posted at 90'
Offside, Chelsea. Antonio Rüdiger tries a through ball, but Álvaro Morata is caught offside.
Substitution
Posted at 89'
Substitution, Everton. Dominic Calvert-Lewin replaces Richarlison because of an injury.
Posted at 89'
Delay over. They are ready to continue.
Posted at 88'
Delay in match Richarlison (Everton) because of an injury.
Booking
Posted at 87'
Álvaro Morata (Chelsea) is shown the yellow card.
Posted at 86'
Foul by Álvaro Morata (Chelsea).
Posted at 86'
Phil Jagielka (Everton) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Posted at 84'
Foul by César Azpilicueta (Chelsea).
Posted at 84'
Richarlison (Everton) wins a free kick on the left wing.
Posted at 83'
Attempt missed. Ross Barkley (Chelsea) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the right. Assisted by Marcos Alonso.
Substitution
Posted at 82'
Substitution, Chelsea. Ross Barkley replaces Mateo Kovacic.
Posted at 81'
Corner, Everton. Conceded by César Azpilicueta.
Posted at 80'
Corner, Everton. Conceded by Kepa Arrizabalaga.
Posted at 78'
Antonio Rüdiger (Chelsea) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 78'
Foul by Richarlison (Everton).
Posted at 76'
Offside, Chelsea. Cesc Fàbregas tries a through ball, but Álvaro Morata is caught offside.
Substitution
Posted at 76'
Substitution, Everton. Phil Jagielka replaces Gylfi Sigurdsson because of an injury.
Posted at 75'
Offside, Everton. Ademola Lookman tries a through ball, but Lucas Digne is caught offside.
Posted at 74'
Attempt missed. N’Golo Kanté (Chelsea) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Álvaro Morata.
Booking
Posted at 73'
Jordan Pickford (Everton) is shown the yellow card.
Posted at 73'
Attempt missed. Eden Hazard (Chelsea) right footed shot from the left side of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Mateo Kovacic with a through ball.
Posted at 71'
Offside, Chelsea. César Azpilicueta tries a through ball, but Álvaro Morata is caught offside.
Posted at 70'
César Azpilicueta (Chelsea) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Posted at 70'
Foul by Ademola Lookman (Everton).
Substitution
Posted at 68'
Substitution, Chelsea. Pedro replaces Willian.
Posted at 65'
Marcos Alonso (Chelsea) hits the right post with a left footed shot from the left side of the box. Assisted by Eden Hazard.
Posted at 65'
Mateo Kovacic (Chelsea) wins a free kick on the left wing.
Posted at 65'
Foul by Seamus Coleman (Everton).
Substitution
Posted at 64'
Substitution, Chelsea. Cesc Fàbregas replaces Jorginho.
Substitution
Posted at 64'
Substitution, Everton. Ademola Lookman replaces Bernard.
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Corner, Chelsea. Conceded by Jordan Pickford.
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Attempt saved. Eden Hazard (Chelsea) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top right corner. Assisted by Mateo Kovacic.
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The César E. Chávez Planning Committee at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) has established a UCSD Undergraduate Student Essay Contest Award in honor of César E. Chávez. The award will recognize students who have demonstrated commitment to the advancement of César’s core values at UCSD and abroad. Winners will receive the monetary prizes and recognition in UCSD media publications. The Essay Contest Winners will receive recognition in UCSD media publications, in addition to the monetary prizes. Prize recipients must attend the Cesar E. Chavez Celebration Kickoff Luncheon on Friday, April, 6th in the Price Center Ballroom. All materials submitted become the property of the César E. Chávez Planning Committee and will not be returned to the applicant. A panel of UCSD volunteer judges will select the winners. Essay Contest recipients will be notified by April 2nd. Please direct all questions to [email protected] Essay Contest Prompt Cesar Chavez was a prolific community organizer and a champion of social change. He used ten core values to guide his life. Using one or more of these core values with which you most identify, please discuss how you have contributed to equity and social justice at UC San Diego. How will you apply Cesar’s core values to create positive change in the Latina/o community and the greater society?
Deadline to Apply:  Applications must be submitted by Tuesday, March 27, 2018 11:59pm.  Essays can be emailed to [email protected]  Must put “César E. Chávez Essay Contest” in the email subject line Requirements:  Registered UCSD undergraduate students are encouraged to apply. Essay Contest Guidelines:  Submit a one-two page essay in a word document answering the Essay prompt.  Essay submissions should be in a format of your choice (APA, MPA, etc.).  In the header of your essay, please include your name (First, Last), PID (A99999999), and UCSD email.  Essays can be emailed to [email protected]  Must put “César E. Chávez Essay Contest” in the email subject line
Essay Contest Award Prizes  One-Grand Prize Winner: o $1,000 Award to one winner o Special invite to the Friday, April 6th, UCSD Celebration luncheon in the Price Center Ballroom. o Name will be featured in the Celebration luncheon program.  Two-Second Prize Winners: o $600 Award to each winner (2) o Special invite to the Friday, April 6th, UCSD Celebration luncheon in the Price Center Ballroom. o Name will be featured in the Celebration luncheon program.  Two-Third Prize Winner: o $500 Award to each winner (2) o Special invite to the Friday, April 6th, UCSD Celebration luncheon in the Price Center Ballroom. o Name will be featured in the Celebration luncheon program.
Core Values of César E. Chávez
(2015). Retrieved from Cesar Chavez Foundation: www.cesarechavezfoundation.org
1. Service to Others - Service that is predicated on empowering others; engendering self-help, self-determination, and self-sufficiency versus charity. 2. Sacrifice - Sacrifice that is spiritual; that is courageous and steadfast in its willingness to endure great hardship for others. 3. A Preference to Help the Most Needy - A concerted effort to support programs that reach the neediest, the most dispossessed, the most forgotten people in society no matter how difficult the challenge that choice may bring. 4. Determination - Determination that is characterized by an attitude that with faith, steadfast commitment, patience, and optimism, human beings can prevail against all odds. 5. Non-Violence - Invoking non-violence as the most powerful tool for achieving social/economic justice and equality; action that requires boldness and courage versus meekness and passivity. 6. Acceptance - An essential ingredient for success in organizing diverse forces to achieve social change, create community, and actualize democracy is the acceptance of all people; an absolutely indispensable necessity to the well-being of this country. 7. Respect for Life and the Environment - Respect that holds as sacred the land, the people, and all other forms of life. 8. Community - Sharing the joyous and respectful expression of cultural diversity through the reinforcement of the values of equity and responsibility to and for one another. 9. Knowledge - The pursuit of self-directed learning and the development of critical thinking and constructive problem solving skills; overcoming ignorance through education. 10. Innovation - A creative capacity to find pragmatic strategies and tactics to resolve problems and situations that often seen insurmountable to others.
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