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Los atletas sudamericanos en el top 8 mundialista - historial
Los atletas sudamericanos llevan ganadas 15 medallas de oro en el historial de los Campeonatos Mundiales, que se iniciaron hace cuatro décadas en Helsinki. Los héroes de nuestra región fueron el ecuatoriano Jefferson Pérez (vencedor de la marcha de 20 km en tres oportunidades consecutivas 2003, 2005 y 2007), la venezolana Yulimar del Valle Rojas (también ganadora de tres ediciones consecutivas en salto triple -2017, 2019 y 2022- y que ahora va por su cuarta corona), el panameño Irving Jair Saladino (campeón del salto en largo en Osaka 2007), los marchistas colombianos de 20 km Eider Arévalo (2017) y Luis Fernando López (2001), su compatriota Catherine Ibargüen (ganadora del triple salto en 2013 y 2015) y los brasileños Fabiana de Almeida Murer (salto con garrocha en 2011) y Alison Brendom Alves dos Santos (400 metros vallas el año pasado), junto a la peruana Kimberly Gabriela García, quien en 2022 logró las pruebas femeninas de marcha de 20 y 35 km. Este es el detalle de todos los sudamericanos que se ubicaron en el top 8 de los Mundiales: HELSINKI 1983 Varones 200 metros llanos 8 João Batista Eugenio da Silva BRA 20.80 1.2 400 metros llanos 8 Gerson de Andrade Souza BRA 45.91 800 metros llanos 3 Joaquim Carvalho Cruz BRA 1:44.27 6 Agberto Conceicao Guimarães BRA 1:45.46 Salto con garrocha 5 Tomas Valdemar Hintnaus BRA 5.50 ROMA 1987 Varones 200 metros llanos 4 Robson Caetano da Silva BRA 20.22 -0.4 800 metros llanos 3 José Luis Barbosa BRA 1:43.76 Marcha 20 km. 8 Querubín Moreno COL 1,23,42 TOKIO 1991 Varones 100 metros llanos 7 Robson Caetano da Silva BRA 10.12 1.2 200 metros llanos 4 Robson Caetano da Silva BRA 20.49 -3.4 800 metros llanos 2 José Luis Barbosa BRA 1:44.24 Mujeres 400 metros llanos 6 Ximena Restrepo COL 50.79 800 metros llanos 5 Letitia Vriesde SUR 1:58.25 STUTTGART 1993 Varones 10.000 metros llanos 8 Antonio Fabián Silio ARG 28:36.88 Marcha 20 km. 6 Sergio Vieira Galdino BRA 1,23,52 Salto triple 7 Anisio Souza Silva BRA 17.19 0.2 Lanzamiento de bala 6 Gert Michael Weil CHI 19.95 Mujeres 400 metros llanos 5 Ximena Restrepo COL 50.91 Norfalia Carabalí COL dq GOTENBURGO 1995 Varones 200 metros llanos 4 Robson Caetano da Silva BRA 20.21 0.5 5 Claudinei Quirino da Silva BRA 20.40 0.5 Maratón 3 Luiz Antonio dos Santos BRA 2,12,49 400 metros con vallas 8 Eronilde Nunes de Araújo BRA 49.86 Posta 4x100 metros 6 BRA 39.35 André Domingos da Silva, Sidney Telles de Souza, Edson Luciano Ribeiro, Robson Caetano da Silva Mujeres 800 metros llanos 2 Letitia Vriesde SUR 1:56.68 Posta 4x100 metros 7 COL 44.61 Elia Manuela Mera, Felipa Alicia Palacios, Patricia Rodríguez, Mirtha Brock ATENAS 1997 Varones 200 metros llanos 3 Claudinei Quirino da Silva BRA 20.26 2.3 Maratón 5 Luiz Antonio dos Santos BRA 2,15,31 Posta 4x100 metros 6 BRA 38.48 Vicente Lenilson de Lima, Claudinei Quirino da Silva, Robson Caetano da Silva, Edson Luciano Ribeiro Mujeres 800 metros llanos 4 Letitia Vriesde SUR 1:58.12 SEVILLA 1999 Varones 200 metros llanos 2 Claudinei Quirino da Silva BRA 20.00 1.2 400 metros llanos 2 Sanderlei Claro Parrela BRA 44.29 400 metros con vallas 4 Eronilde Nunes de Araújo BRA 48.13 Marcha 20 km. 2 Jefferson Leonardo Pérez ECU 1,24,19 Posta 4x100 metros 3 BRA 38.05 Raphael Reynaldo de Oliveira, Claudinei Quirino da Silva, Edson Luciano Ribeiro, André Domingos da Silva Mujeres Salto en largo 8 Maurren Higa Maggi BRA 6.68 0.1 EDMONTON 2001 Varones Marcha 20 km. 8 Jefferson Leonardo Pérez ECU 1,22,20 Posta 4x100 metros BRA dnf Posta 4x400 metros 5 BRA 3:01.09 Valdinei Abilio da Silva, Anderson Jorge de Oliveira Santos, Flavio de Oliveira Godoy, Sanderlei Claro Parrela Mujeres 800 metros llanos 3 Letitia Vriesde SUR 1:57.35 Salto en largo 7 Maurren Higa Maggi BRA 6.73 -0.6 PARIS 2003 Varones 800 metros llanos 8 Osmar Barbosa dos Santos BRA 1,46,28 110 m. con vallas 5 Marcio Simão de Souza BRA 13.48 0.3 Marcha 20 km. 1 Jefferson Leonardo Pérez ECU 1,17,21 WR Salto triple 5 Jadel Gregorio BRA 17.11 0.2 Posta 4x100 metros 2 BRA 38.26 Vicente Lenilson de Lima, Edson Luciano Ribeiro, André Domingos da Silva, Claudio Roberto Sousa HELSINKI 2005 Varones 110 metros con vallas 8 Matheus Facho Inocencio BRA 13.48 -0.2 400 metros con vallas 7 Bayano Kamani PAN 50.18 Marcha 20 km. 1 Jefferson Leonardo Pérez ECU 1,18,35 Salto en largo 6 Irving Jair Saladino PAN 8.20 2.8 Salto triple 6 Jadel Gregorio BRA 17.20 0.0 Mujeres Posta 4x100 metros 5 BRA 42.99 Raquel Camillo da Costa, Lucimar Aparecida de Moura, Thatiana Regina Ignacio, Luciana Alves dos Santos 6 COL 43.07 Melisa Murillo, Felipa Alicia Palacios, Darlenys Obregón, Norma González Posta 4x400 metros dq BRA Maria Laura Almirao, Geisa Aparecida Muniz Coutinho, Josiane da Silva Tito, Lucimar Teodoro OSAKA 2007 Varones Marcha 20 km. 1 Jefferson Leonardo Pérez ECU 1,22,20 Salto en largo 1 Irving Jair Saladino PAN 8.57 0.0 Salto triple 2 Jadel Gregorio BRA 17.59 0.3 Posta 4x100 metros 4 BRA 37.99 Vicente Lenilson de Lima, Rafael da Silva Ribeiro, Basilio Emidio de Moraes Jr, Sandro Ricardo Rodrigues Viana Mujeres Salto con garrocha 6= Fabiana de Almeida Murer BRA 4.65 Salto en largo 6 Maurren Higa Maggi BRA 6.80 1.2 7 Keila da Silva Costa BRA 6.69 0.0 BERLIN 2009 Varones 200 metros llanos 2 Alonso Reno Edward PAN 19.81 -0.3 Marcha 20 km. 4 Luis Fernando López COL 1,20,03 Salto triple 8 Jadel Gregorio BRA 16.89 -0.1 Posta 4x100 metros 7 BRA 38.56 Vicente Lenilson de Lima, Sandro Ricardo Rodrigues Viana, Basilio Emidio de Moraes Jr, José Carlos Gomes Moreira Mujeres Salto con garrocha 5 Fabiana de Almeida Murer BRA 4.55 Salto en largo 7 Maurren Higa Maggi BRA 6.68 0.7 Posta 4x100 metros 5 BRA 43.13 Rosemar Maria Coelho Neto, Lucimar Aparecida de Moura, Thaissa Barbosa Presti, Vanda Ferreira Gomes 8 COL 43.71 Yomara Hinestroza, Felipa Alicia Palacios, Darlenys Obregón, Norma González DAEGU 2011 Varones 200 metros llanos 6 Bruno Lins Tenorio de Barros BRA 20.31 Alonso Edward PAN dnf Marcha 20 km 1 Luis Fernando López COL 1,20,38 Salto con garrocha 8 Fabio Gomes da Silva BRA 5.65 Mujeres Salto con garrocha 1 Fabiana de Almeida Murer BRA 4.85 Salto triple 3 Caterine Ibargüen COL 14.84 0.4 Posta 4x100 metros 7 BRA 43.10 Ana Claudia Lemos Silva, Vanda Ferreira Gomes, Franciela das Gracas Krasucki, Rosangela Cristina Oliveira Santos MOSCU 2013 Varones 400 metros llanos 8 Anderson Freitas Henriques BRA 45.03 Maratón 6 Solonei Rocha da Silva BRA 2,11,40 7 Paulo Roberto de Almeida Paula BRA 2,11,40 Salto en largo 5 Mauro Vinicius Hilario L. da Silva BRA 8.24 0.6 Lanzamiento de bala 7 Germán Luján Lauro ARG 20.40 Decathlon 6 Carlos Eduardo Bezerra Chinin BRA 8.388 pts 10.78/-0.1 7.54/1.0 14.49 1.96 48.80 – 14.05/0.4 45.84 5.10 59.98 4:36.01 Posta 4x400 metros 7 BRA 3:02.19 Pedro Luiz Burmann de Oliveira, Wagner Francisco Cardoso, Anderson Freitas Henriques, Hugo Balduino Sousa Mujeres Salto con garrocha 5 Fabiana de Almeida Murer BRA 4.65 Salto triple 1 Caterine Ibargüen COL 14.85 0.2 Posta 4x100 metros BRA dnf Evelyn Carolina de Oliveira Santos, Ana Claudia Lemos Silva, Franciela das Gracas Krasucki, Vanda Ferreira dos Santos (*) (*) en la serie, 42.29 rsa, con Rosangela Cristina Oliveira Santos en lugar de Vanda BEIJING 2015 Varones 200 metros llanos 4 Alonso Reno Edward PAN 19.87 -0.1 Marcha 20 km. 6 Caio Oliveira de Sena Bonfim BRA 1,20,44 7 Eider Orlando Arévalo COL 1,21,13 Marcha 50 km 8 Cristian Andrés Chocho ECU 3,46,00 RSA Mujeres Marcha 20 km. 6 Erica Rocha de Sena BRA 1,30,06 Salto con garrocha 2 Fabiana de Almeida Murer BRA 4.85 igRSA Salto triple 1 Caterine Ibargüen COL 14.90 0.1 LONDRES 2017 Varones 800 metros llanos 7 Thiago do Rosario André BRA 1:46.30 Marcha 20 km. 1 Eider Orlando Arévalo COL 1,18,53 3 Caio Oliveira de Sena Bonfim BRA 1,19,04 Mujeres 100 metros llanos 7 Rosangela Cristina Oliveira Santos BRA 11.06 0.1 Marcha 20 km. 4 Erica Rocha de Sena BRA 1,26,59 rsa 5 Sandra Lorena Arenas COL 1,28,10 7 Kimberly Gabriela García PER 1,29,13 Salto con garrocha 3= Robeilys Mariley Peinado VEN 4.65 Salto triple 1 Yulimar del Valle Rojas VEN 14.91 / 0.4 2 Caterine Ibargüen COL 14.89 / 0.9 Posta 4x100 metros 7 BRA 42.63 Franciela das Gracas Krasucki, Ana Claudia Lemos Silva, Vitoria Cristina Silva Rosa, Rosangela Cristina Oliveira Santos DOHA 2019 Varones 200 metros llanos 3 Alex Leonardo Quiñonez ECU 19.98 0.3 400 metros llanos 2 Anthony José Zambrano COL 44.15 RSA 400 metros con vallas 7 Alison Brendom Alves dos Santos BRA 48.28 Salto con garrocha 5 Thiago Braz da Silva BRA 5.70 Lanzamiento de bala 4 Darlan Romani BRA 22.53 Posta 4x100 metros 4 BRA 37.72 RSA (Rodrigo Pereira do Nascimento, Vitor Hugo Silva Mourao dos Santos, Derick de Souza Silva, Paulo André Camilo de Oliveira) Posta 4x400 metros 4 COL 2:59.50 Jhon Alejandro Perlaza, Diego Palomeque, John Alexander Solís, Anthony Zambrano Mujeres Marcha 20 km 4 Erica Rocha de Sena BRA 1,33,36 5 Sandra Lorena Arenas COL 1,34,16 Marcha 50 km 7 Magaly Beatriz Bonilla ECU 4,37,03 Salto con garrocha 7= Robeilys Mariley Peinado VEN 4.70 Salto triple 1 Yulimar del Valle Rojas VEN 15.37 -0.6 3 Caterine Ibargüen COL 14.73 0.5 Lanzamiento de disco 6 Fernanda Raquel Borges BRA 62.44 Mixto Posta 4x400 metros 8 BRA 3:16.22 Lucas da Silva Carvalho, Tiffani Beatriz Domingos Silva, Geisa Aparecida Muniz Coutinho, Alexander Russo EUGENE 2022 Varones Maratón 8 Daniel Ferreira do Nascimento BRA 2,07,35 400 metros con vallas 1 Alison Brendom Alves dos Santos BRA 46.29 Marcha 20 km. 5 Brian Daniel Pintado ECU 1,19,34 6 Caio Oliveira de Sena Bonfim BRA 1,19,51 Marcha 35 km 4 Brian Daniel Pintado ECU 2,24,37 7 Caio Oliveira de Sena Bonfim BRA 2,25,14 8 Eider Orlando Arévalo COL 2,25,21 Salto triple 7 Almir Cunha dos Santos BRA 16.87 0.1 Lanzamiento de bala 5 Darlan Romani BRA 21.92 Posta 4x100 metros 7 BRA 38.25 Rodrigo Pereira do Nascimento, Felipe Bardi dos Santos, Derick de Souza Silva, Erik Felipe Barbosa Cardoso Mujeres 400 metros con vallas 7 Gianna Ursula Woodruff PAN 54.75 Marcha 20 km. 1 Kimberly Gabriela García PER 1,26,58 Marcha 35 km 1 Kimberly Gabriela García PER 2,39,16 8 Viviane Santana Lyra BRA 2,45,02 Salto en largo 3 Leticia Oro Melo BRA 6.89 1.1 Salto triple 1 Yulimar del Valle Rojas VEN 15.47 1.9 Read the full article
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Richness and Beauty; A glimpse of Reality
by: Kimberly Palenzuela
Riding beyond the waves of the blue crystal waters filled with the abundance of the sea, dotted islets and magnificent rock formations, the scorching sun and the humid air welcome the person as they set foot on the island of Masbate.
Geographically located in the heart of the Philippines, this gun-shaped island is famed for being the Rodeo Capital of the country. But there's way more than meets the eye. It was composed of three Major Island Masbate, Ticao and Burias. Each has unique features and attractions, rich in history and natural wonders.
The majority of the population of Masbate lives on the coastline, which makes it a large fishing province. All 270 Barangays are located on 968 Kilometers of natural coastline. The rolling hills, virgin islands and white sand beaches are a gem to seek.
Looking at the progress it is experiencing these past few years, the thriving tourism industry overcoming its reputation as one of the most dangerous provinces to visit is a good sign for the future. The fishing industry thrives with various sea species; these top commodities are Squid, Threadfin, Shrimp, Mangrove crab, Scallop Shell, Sillago, Grouper, Milkfish, Sardines, Belt Fish and Blue Swimming Crab. This is exported to major cities like Manila and Cebu.
How can one imagine managing such islands filled with beauty and riches? What does it take to fulfill the needs and reach the full potential of sustainability and abundance? Or does it still face a challenge yet to be overcome? Let's start in the coastal municipality of Milagros.
Traveling by land, welcomed by the green pasture areas and arable lands. Milagros is a first-class municipality of the 2nd district of Masbate. Aside from the "carmelado" from cow/carabao's milk, it is also known for the bounty of seafood it produces. Located within the Asid Gulf facing the Visayan seas, no wonder people's main source of income is fishing.
Because of the location, the gulf is vulnerable to frequent Red tide due to a lot of water intrusion to the inflow and outflow passage. There's remaining eroded surface subsoil during heavy rains and flooding, and even during summertime. That's why the problem stems from the highlands. Red tide is highly likely to trigger dinoflagellates and algae to bloom in municipal waters. Due to the nutrients accumulated, feeding the harmful algae to bloom, the shellfish consumed this because they just stayed in one place, unlike fishes, which are transient.
"I am unsure if it stays negative or positive (red tide warning) because it is on and off. We just sent our samples to the region, but there is no result yet." Mr. Zacajustifernan Cabarles , MBFAR stated. There are no available testing areas in the province. That's why they only rely on the test result from the Bicol Region, waiting for days to confirm the results; the lack of facilities also added up to the challenge. "We publish shellfish bulletin on conspicuous spaces on the public market and the Brgy. Captains and officials disseminate this information mitigation to tell the constituents not to consume shellfish." He added.
When asked about the long-term solution to this problem, he answered, "I think there's none because it's not man-made, it's a natural occurrence, and the chemicals don't trigger the algae; there's no long-term solution, just mitigation and public awareness, we are not the only one who has this (red tide) there are other places as well, and they don't have long term solution to the red tide as well."
To further inquire about that matter, Mr. Geralph Andrade of BFAR Masbate supported the statement, "Yes, it is a natural occurrence, and it happens from time to time, mainly because of climate change and the improper management of the water circulation; it's up to the management of the locality to remove the structures that destruct the outflow of water, the garbage and wastes to reduce the occurrence(red tide)."Even if there are red tide occurrences, it does not directly affect the fisherman, for there are options only for consumption.
When it comes to fishing, there have been disappointing experiences our local fishermen are facing in recent years. " Before, we enjoyed a lot of species of fish like tanigue and different types of fish, and also a lot of crabs and all. but now we only catch small fishes; we are enduring this small catch, and that's because of the illegal fisher lurking in our sea." Rogelio Plaza, 64 years old, a fisherman for 42 years. He raises his family on the coast with their Laya (fishing boat with lights)
"Those big steel boats dragging the sea floor they are the ones who are getting all of our fish; they are also using cyanide and then catching it with their fishnets; even the small fishes are floating; that's why we are going far just to catch some fish, these boats they are not from Milagros they came from Estancia and Roxas they are coming with their fish finder and GPS, they are just destroying whatever goes in their path." Roselyn Plaza 58 years old Laya fisherwoman for 13 years. " we are not reporting it because we are the only ones who are going to be in danger, all we hope for is the bounty of our Laya, whatever we will get we are grateful for it, these people already have cases filed on courts, but still they are doing the illegal fishing despite of it, they are getting a lot of income for this. She added. They hope that the government will stop these unlawful operations; together with the climate change that constantly affects the sea and its creatures, this prevailing problem continually adds to the agony of our fisherfolks.
"Sometimes we experience, sometimes abundance, but most of the time, we are short because of many consumers; we persevere through hardship even if there is no catch." Elizarde Beljica, 49 years old, 15 years fisherman. It is evident in his eyes the humility and the simple way of living he was used to. Marites De Jesus, 39 years old Dried Pusit maker, stated, " Just persevere and do not rely on the government help if they will give something, be grateful. If none continue to persist for your family, for the government, I hope you will help us poor by giving us even small assistance to add to our livelihood."
There are a lot of challenges that need to be addressed, and that is only in the Municipality of Milagros. "LGUs think that the job is only for BFAR, but we must work hand in hand. It was really hard for us to manage the whole island; having only three permanent employees, thankfully, we have the diligent staff that help us manage the task the National office mandates to us. We are hoping more local government units will put some policies aiming to protect our municipal water because they have autonomy on that; my message is my call for more people here in BFAR Masbate to help us fulfill our role in protecting and preserving the marine industry here in our province." Geralph Andrade was the Spokesperson of BFAR Masbate.
All in all, Masbate still needs a lot of help and improvement in order to unlock the true potential of its rich waters; with the collaboration of National and Local government units, the future is not bleak, and the fisherfolks will have protection and bounty that they seek.
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Las presentaciones de invierno han llegado. Así que tras de que teníamos poca cosa en el blog… más. Esta vez abrimos la temporada con FOX y su fiesta que celebra a las estrellas de su cadena. Tenemos a Liv Tyler de Cortesanas y a Emily Osment de Almost Family; entre otras.Tuvo lugar en The Langham Huntingtonde Pasadena, California. El glamour en estas alfombras rojas brilla por su ausencia. Es…
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Aprofundamento 4
Grupo: David Lacerda, Letícia Maíris, Marcus Fonseca, Marlon Mota e Vinicius.
Link da Notícia: https://brasil.elpais.com/brasil/2018/11/27/politica/1543348031_337221.html
Texto-Resumo: O artigo Saqueando Berlim, de Quinn Slobodian e Michelle Sterling, foi escrito em 2013, mas traz uma discussão muito atual. A gentrificação é um fenômeno presente nas cidades que perpetua há décadas e acompanha o desenvolvimento urbano.
Essa temática foi apresentada através do exemplo de Berlim. No texto, os autores mencionam um ponto muito importante: o aumento dos alugueis nas regiões de desenvolvimento em comparação com os salários, fazendo com que os pobres saíssem das regiões centrais em busca de moradia nas periferias. Com o aumento do turismo em Berlim, os alugueis subiram mais de 20% em bairros com maior concentração de hipsters e turistas, gerando uma série de manifestações dos berlinenses.
Em nosso País, percebemos essa gentrificação marcante em diversos municípios, mas, principalmente, em São Paulo. Com a expansão do centro da cidade, a especulação imobiliária tem se intensificado, afastando os pobres da região.
Na reportagem do jornal EL País, “O abismo dentro de São Paulo que separa Kimberly e Mariana”, são apresentadas as realidades de duas adolescentes que vivem a 10km uma da outra, não sendo a distância física o maior problema. Kimberly reside na Vila Andrade, onde está localizada a comunidade de Paraisópolis, que lidera o ranking de distritos com mais favelas, tendo quase 50% das moradias em situação irregular. Kimberly mora em uma casa de 2 quartos com mais 7 familiares. Enquanto Mariana, moradora da Zona Oeste, reside no bairro Perdizes, com indicador com 0% de domicílios favelizados. Com isso, é notável que uma pessoa de baixa renda jamais poderá habitar o mesmo bairro de Mariana, uma vez que, segundo pesquisa no site “Quinto Andar”, os alugueis de kitnets de 45m² giram em torno de 3 a 4mil reais, chegando a 250% do valor do salário mínimo. A gentrificação é um dos fenômenos causadores dessa segregação dos espaços e aumento da especulação imobiliária.
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For "José" dos Santos Bispo, murdered on December 16, 2009, in Tancredo Neves, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
For Paulina Méndez Cartagena, murdered on December 17, 2009, in Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala.
For Renata Pinheiro de Souza, murdered on December 20, 2009, in Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brazil.
For “Luiz” da Silva, murdered on December 20, 2009, in Cuiabá, Paraná, Brazil.
For "José Javier" Quiroz Terrazas, murdered on December 20, 2009, in Delicias, Chihuahua, Mexico.
For Fernanda, murdered on December 23, 2009, in Maceió, Alagoas, Brazil.
For the unknown person murdered on December 24, 2009, in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
For D.A. Santos Costa, murdered on December 25, 2009, in Italy.
For Jô de Souza Bevenites, murdered on December 29, 2009, in Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná, Brazil.
For Tânia Santos, murdered on December 31, 2009, in Maceio, Alagoas, Brazil.
For Wong, murdered on December 31, 2009, in Johor Baharu, Malaysia
For the unknown person murdered on January 2, 2010, in Naples, Campania, Italy.
For “Toninho”, murdered on January 2, 2010, in Campo Largo, Paraná, Brazil.
For the unknown person murdered on January 4, 2010, in São Paulo, Brazil.
For "José Luis" Conde, murdered on January 9, 2010, in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina.
For Fernanda Correia de Brito, murdered on January 23, 2010, in Maceió, Alagoas, Brazil.
For “Fernando” Vásquez Roque, murdered on January 26, 2010, in Lima, Peru.
For Lacraia, murdered on January 26, 2010, in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
For the unknown person, murdered on January 29, 2010, in Belém, Pará, Brazil.
For the unknown person murdered on January 29, 2010, in Ariquemes, Rondônia, Brazil.
For Nadia Malik (khusra), murdered on January 31, 2010, in Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan.
For “Josué" Arredondo García, murdered on January 31, 2010, in Zacapu, Michoacán, Mexico.
For Marcela Esteve, murdered on February 2, 2010, in Tandil, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
For Derya, murdered on February 8, 2010, in Antalya, Turkey.
For “Felipe” Torrealba Castillo, murdered on February 16, 2010, in Barquisimeto, Lara, Venezuela.
For "Maurício" da Silva Correia, murdered on February 16, 2010, in São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil.
For Aycan Yener, murdered on February 17, 2010, in Istanbul, Turkey.
For Tonha “Adelino” Moura Rufino, murdered on February 19, 2010, in Vitória de Santo Antão, Pernambuco, Brazil.
For Sandra, murdered on February 21, 2010, in Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
For “Italo” Bargosa Gonzaga, murdered on February 22, 2010, in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
For Princesa, murdered on February 25, 2010, in Via Estrutural, Distrito Federal, Brazil.
For Paola Uc Dzib, murdered on February 27, 2010, in Tizimín, Yucatán, Mexico.
For "Edmilson José" dos Santos, murdered on March 1, 2010, in Maringá, Paraná, Brazil.
For “Adelcio” Silveira Lima Polaca, murdered on March 1, 2010, in Maringá, Paraná, Brazil.
For Kelly, murdered on March 5, 2010, in Serra, Espírito Santo, Brazil.
For “Tiago” da Silva, murdered on March 6, 2010, in Santa Luzia, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
For “Rubicel” Torres Rodríguez, murdered on March 7, 2010, in Chilpancingo, Guerrero, Mexico.
For Débora Mancini, murdered on March 13, 2010, in Vila Progresso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
For Crislaine "José" Marques, murdered on March 18, 2010, in Guarabira, Paraíba, Brazil.
For the 13 people murdered from January 1, 2010, to March 18, 2010, in Guatemala.
For the unknown person murdered on March 20, 2010 in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
For Débora Contreras Ponce, murdered on March 25, 2010, in Tegucigalpa, Distrito Central, Honduras.
For the unknown person murdered on March 27, 2010, in Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, Mexico.
For Verônica Ferreira, murdered on March 27, 2010, in Viana, Espírito Santo, Brazil.
For Leona Fernandes, murdered on March 28, 2010, in Viana, Espírito Santo, Brazil.
For the unknown person murdered on March 31, 2010 in Jakarta, Indonesia.
For China, murdered on April 1, 2010, in Cuenca, Azuay, Ecuador.
For the unknown person murdered on April 3, 2010, in Chihuahua, Mexico.
For Pitanga Malta da Silva, murdered on April 10, 2010, in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
For the unknown person murdered on April 10, 2010, in João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil.
For Michelle, murdered on April 11, 2010, in São José dos Pinhais, Paraná, Brazil.
For Baiana, murdered on April 13, 2010, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
For Dandara, murdered on April 20, 2010, in Itaboraí, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
For “Adalberto”, murdered on April 21, 2010, in Tocantins, Brazil.
For Ramona, murdered on April 22, 2010, in Nova Iguaçu, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
For "Cleidinaldo" Silva do Nascimento, murdered on April 22, 2010, in Brumado, Bahia, Brazil.
For the unknown person murdered on April 25, 2010, in Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala.
For Renata, murdered on April 30, 2010, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
For Mônica, murdered on May 1, 2010, in Stella Maris, Bahia, Brazil.
For Xara/Kelly, murdered on May 1, 2010, in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
For Claudia, murdered on May 1, 2010, in Teresina, Piauí, Brazil.
For Sheila, murdered on May 5, 2010, in Nova Iguaçu, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
For Tigresa, murdered on May 8, 2010, in Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil.
For Ingrid Lizeth, murdered on May 8, 2010, in Bogota, Distrito Capital, Colombia.
For “Marcos” Gutiérrez Ramos, murdered on May 11, 2010 in La Selva, Cancún, Quintana Roo, México.
For Luan Santos Xavier, murdered on May 11, 2010, in Porto Velho, Rondônia, Brazil.
For Michelle Silva, murdered on May 13, 2010, in Maracaibo, Zulia, Venezuela.
For the unknown person murdered on May 14, 2010, in San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic.
For Ice, murdered on May 16, 2010, in Chaweng, Surat Thani, Thailand.
For “Cesar Henrique” Vendrame, murdered on May 17, 2010, in Resende, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
For the unknown person murdered on May 20, 2010, in Varzea Grande, Mato Grosso, Brazil.
For Taira dos Santos, murdered on May 23, 2010, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
For Angie González Oquendo, murdered on May 24, 2010, in Caguas, Puerto Rico.
For “Manuel” Gómez Mendoza, murdered on May 24, 2010, in Miguel Hidalgo, Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, Mexico.
For Nildo Barbosa dos Santos, murdered on May 27, 2010, in Marechal Deodoro, Alagoas, Brazil.
For Batu, murdered on May 29, 2010, in Istanbul, Turkey.
For the unknown person murdered on May 31, 2010, in São Miguel dos Campos, Alagoas, Brazil.
For Yisel Mejías Silva, murdered on June 2, 2010, in La Encrucijada, Aragua, Venezuela.
For Xuxa, murdered on June 5, 2010, in Laranjeiras, Sergipe, Brazil.
For Jazmin Vega Guzmán, murdered on Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
For “Valdeci” Ferreira de Sousa, murdered on June 5, 2010, in Teresina, Piauí, Brazil.
For Fernanda Lavalle, murdered on June 16, 2010, in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico.
For Sandy Woulard, murdered on June 21, 2010, Chicago, IL.
For José Gerardo Palma, murdered on Comayagüela, Distrito Central, Honduras.
For "Iraquitan" dos Santos Soares, murdered on June 29, 2010, in Olinda, Pernambuco, Brazil.
For Marcela Presley, murdered on June 30, 2010, in Maceió, Alagoas.
For all the other trans siblings who were murdered or went missing.
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Favorite solos of the 2016/2017 season!
in no particular order and sorry this is so extra but I couldn’t narrow it down! so many great routines this season!!
Cami Voorhees, Evolve Dance Complex— Here I Am Sabine Nehls, The Rock Center for Dance— Light of the Seven Ell Horan, Creative Arts Academy— River Ava McLarand, OCPAA— Mein Herr Carys Ashby, Evoke Dance Movement— Tornadoes Kayla Lavine, Tawn Marie’s Dance Centre— Running with the Wolves Peyton Heitz, OCPAA— Fever JT Church, Club Dance Studio— Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You Addy Beckham, Southern Strutt— Time Alexus Oladi, Millennium Dance Complex SLC— Detune Kalea Hidalgo, Project 21— Dreaming Awake Laci Stoico, OCPAA— Transduce Cassidy Naber, The Rage Dance Complex— Breathe Simrin Player, Club Dance Studio- Good Girl Bella Klassen, YYC Dance Project— I’m Falling and I Can’t Turn Back Avery Gay, Master Ballet Academy— Shiver Madison Bunce, Signature Dance Academy- All I Want Taylor Donahue, Just Plain Dancin’— Over the Rainbow Brianna Fincannon, Prestige Arts Company— Fergalicious Brooklin Cooley, Club Dance Studio— Solitude Victoria Meitch, Dance Precisions— Collapse Gracyn French, Move Dance Academy— Coming Home Jamieson Deacy, OCPAA— Model Behavior Elena Dahms, Just Plain Dancin’- On the Dock of the Bay Casey Tran, The Dance Zone— Romeo and Juliet Quinn Starner, Stars Dance Studio— Strong Brightyn Brems, Center Stage Performing Arts Academy— In Disguise Eva Igo, Larkin Dance Company— River Athena Andrade, Rising Stars Dance Academy— Confident Hannah Webb, Stars R Us Dance Studio— Fighter Madison Beerer, Project 21— See You Again Madison Taylor, Woodlands Underground— Say It Claudia Ocampo, Danceworks Costa Rica�� Vibe Kendyl Fay, OCPAA— Gonna Be My Girl Olivia Magni, OCPAA— Grown Ruby Castro, Dance Town— Ruby Tate McRae, YYC Dance Project— Dark Paradise Elliana Walmsley, The Dance Movement- The Journey Dyllan Blackburn, Project 21— Rummage Megan Goldstein, Westside Dance Project— H3PO4 Alexis Adair, Club Dance Studio— To Learning Kimberly Tobias, Project 21- Crazy Bostyn Brown, Club Dance Studio— Kusinagai Brightyn Rines, Club Dance Studio— Polo Easton Magliardtiti, The Rock Center for Dance— Train Wreck Rey Kobatake, Honolulu Dance Studio— Reh Zur Remy Paige Glenn, Murrieta Dance Project— Daddy Chloe Solinger, OCPAA— Home Charlotte Foldes, Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts— The Altar Lauren Yakima, Noretta Dunworth School of Dance— Lacrimosa Emily Roman, Canadian Dance Company— Storm Haley Pham, RISE Dance Company— Over Soon Makenna Miller, Loudoun School of Ballet— Valient Lizzy Zaritsky, Club Dance Studio— Deep Jadyn Saigusa, OCPAA— Somewhere Over the Rainbow Emma Hellenkamp, Touch of Class— Feeling Good Kaitlyn Tran, The Dance Zone— Best of Both Worlds
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Andrade vs Kautondokwa: Katie Taylor hits Boston next as she continues to conquer America | Boxing News
Andrade vs Kautondokwa: Katie Taylor hits Boston next as she continues to conquer America | Boxing News
Taylor hoists the WBA and IBF belts after her most recent win against Kimberly Connor
As Katie Taylor eyes up the next step in her drive to hold all four belts in the 135lb division, she takes on former featherweight world champion, Cindy Serrano on Saturday night in Boston, live on Sky Sports.
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Updated 2017 Faves - carmodance
So i have a ton of asks sitting in my inbox asking me to do an updated list of fave solos or groups etc. so i’m just doing one big post here.
This post includes my fave solos, duo/trios, groups, and then costumes.
I tried to take out all my “maybes” for the solo list since it was already really big, but the other categories have some maybes thrown in, so not everything may make it to my faves video I post on my channel at the end of the season.
Enjoy!
*disclaimer - I’m sure there are great dances I haven’t seen yet! This are just ones I personally enjoyed the most.
Solos - bolded solos are ones i really like!
Logan Hernandez -untitled
Lauren Busyn improv at nuvo Omaha
Kayla Lavine make it rain or running with the wolves
Addison Middleton bang bang choo choo
Ella samellas the tragedy
Alaina bader -You
Brady Farrar hold on
Eva igo improv all coming back to me or river
Maya palmer I dreamed a dream
Christina Gregory mama knows best
Sky mottet freedom
Icesiis magala me too
Bella klassen I'm falling and I can't turn back
Lauryn Ewing prey
Julia dipretoro sangre y Mateo
Kami couch who you are
Madison bunce all I want
Gavin morales pulse
Kalea hidalgo back at my cliff
Sabine Nehls - light of the seven
Kimberly Tobias crazy
MORGAN landrigan fergalicious
Jadyn Saigusa over the rainbow
Audrey Caldwell new world coming
Bostyn brown Would be killer
Quinn starner fire
Peyton Evans warrior
Madison Barnes - not the one
Alex Andrada beautiful world
Phoebe Campbell love me or gimme gimme
AvaRose Campbell diamonds
Nathan Lopez hot gates
Hannah Webb fighter
Haley beck I saw in the moonlight
Cassidy naber - breathe
Savannah kristich - Siva
Brooke cheek do what I love
Zack sommer conviction
Sydney centeno insert text
Paige Glenn dance with somebody
Ashlyn Meldon pyt
Michelle cheng can't do it alone
Simrin player tigers bride
Jamieson model behavior
Bailey holt part 2
Berlynn gonzalez remedy
Gage Davis genie
Kylee Brady material girl
DUO/TRIOS
Never let me go- nick Daniels and Logan Hernandez
Signature dance academy - Beat
The rock- hopak
Bfdc - rhythm of love
The rock center - four sections
WDP- Immortal - Lucy and Megan
Stars r us - dangerous
MVP dance elite - hold your hand
MDP - Paige and Artyon - time of your life
Club Dance – PB&J - Addison and Brooklynn
Avi’s Dance Project – Used to be mine - Berlin Gonzalez and maddie stone
Expressenz - beyond the sea
Quinn and brady - pas de duex
GROUPS
Danceology yeezy
Evolve dance complex- landslide
The rock center- odonata
Project 21 - unbroken
The rage - bang bang
The rage -young and beautiful
P21- dance like yo daddy
Signature dance academy - river
The rock center- 7 nation army
Southern strutt - konnichi pop
Kim Massey dance productions- resolutions
Rhythm dance center- glorious, pink windmills, this is Halloween
Prestige dance company - unsteady
MDP - slipping under
Mdp - maniac
Yycdp -star struck
Yycdp -unmasked
Yycdp - the end
Club Dance - vibeology
Club Dance - did I mention
Club Dance - we run this
Club Dance - isn't she lovely
Club dance - concentrate
Club dance - strings
Club dance - do you love me maybe
Dance connection 2 - it's all coming back
P21 - kind of cruelty
P21 - dangerous
Club dance - pick up the pace
Ocpaa - trendsetter
Larkin dance - happy birthday
Larkin dance - partition
Expressenz - walk like an Egyptian
Expressenz - wind beneath my wings
Shooting stars - eat sleep rave repeat
Diverse elements - sad party
Costumes
Everlasting- Quinn and Brady
Brooke judge the hunt
Summer Montenegro young mariner
Lola inglesias field
Mackenzie wandel hanging tree
Alaina Bader -You
Southern strutt out my hair
Camryn mandelbaum the first time
Carys Ashby - tornadoes - evoke dance
Carly allyn – secret garden
Icesiis magana me too
Julissa Ortiz - venom
Dyllan Blackburn exit strategy and rummage
Hannah Chloe - the other side
Alexis Adair - moonlight
Kylie Humphreys - kill of the night
Athena Andrade confident
Rylee young steam heat
Avis dance project - candy man
Laci Stoico – Queen Bea
Ocpaa trendsetter
Taeya bella - strongest suit
Piper perusse -surfs up
Beverly lapointe -pure
Cassidy naber breathe
Addy anleitner - diamonds
Cami voorhees - dlyd
Chloe Lois pickrell - angel descending from the Stars
Yycdp- the end
Club sing like the birdies
Morgan landrigan - fergalicious
Lola Jolie – wind beneath my wings
Ava Campbell - why don't u love me
Joleane jewell - requiem of a dream
Expressenz - take off
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Nomes dos Jovens Embaixadores do DF são divulgados. Veja a lista
A Embaixada e os consulados dos Estados Unidos no Brasil divulgaram, nesta quarta-feira (30), os nomes dos 50 estudantes selecionados para participar do Programa Jovens Embaixadores 2020. O Distrito Federal terá três representantes (veja lista abaixo).
Um dos escolhidos é o estudante do CED 01 do Guará, Felipi Alisson de Sousa, 18 anos. O jovem teve a alegria de receber pessoalmente, em casa, a carta-convite para participar do programa. “Fiquei muito feliz. Já tinha tentado outras vezes, mas a perseverança valeu a pena”, relatou o rapaz.
Para alcançar a seleção, o jovem contou com o apoio do Centro Interescolar de Línguas do Guará, onde tem aulas de inglês e francês há três anos. Além disso, Felipi desenvolve trabalhos voluntários, que contaram para a escolha. “Sou co-fundador do Globalizando, que reúne professores voluntários para darem aulas de idiomas a estudantes de baixa renda”, conta o aluno.
A viagem dos Jovens Embaixadores para os EUA será de 10 a 29 de janeiro de 2020. Durante essas três semanas, eles passarão pela capital dos EUA, Washington, D.C., viajarão para quatro cidades, onde serão hospedados por família voluntárias.
Além disso, os jovens participarão de atividades como oficinas sobre liderança e empreendedorismo, projetos de impacto social, reuniões com representantes do governo dos EUA, frequentarão escolas da região e farão apresentações sobre o Brasil.
Apesar do nervosismo, Felipi está animado e considera que a experiência tem potencial transformador. “Acho que o programa é uma forma de democratizar oportunidades. Espero que traga mudanças positivas e abra portas, como ocorreu com outros participantes”, afirma.
Jovens Embaixadores
Criado em 2002, o programa tem como alvo alunos brasileiros que são exemplos em suas comunidades, em termos de liderança, atitude positiva, trabalho voluntário, excelência acadêmica e conhecimento da língua inglesa.
O programa é muito concorrido e recebe candidaturas de todo o Brasil. Os selecionados viajam em janeiro para um programa de três semanas nos Estados Unidos. Durante a primeira semana, conhecem a capital daquele país e seus principais monumentos, participam de reuniões com organizações do setor público e privado, visitam escolas e projetos sociais e participam de oficinas sobre liderança e empreendedorismo jovem.
Confira abaixo os representantes do DF e das demais unidades da Federação
DF
Felipi Alisson de Sousa: Centro Educacional 01 do Guará e CIL do Guará
Kássia Leandra Mendes de Oliveira: Centro Educacional 04 do Guará e CIL do Guará
Maria Eduarda da Silva Oliveira: Centro de Ensino Médio 02 de Ceilândia Norte
BRASIL
Aisha Ellen Lemos Paz – Fortaleza, CE
Ana Carla Fraga Da Silva – Rio Branco, AC
Ana Clara Scaramussa Portinho – Cachoeiro do Itapemirim, ES
Ana Cláudia Goes Rocha – Campo Grande, MS
Andressa De Lima Brandão – Foz do Iguaçu, PR
Arthur Pereira Lima Dos Reis – Tatuí, SP
Brenda Juara Carvalho Brandão – Nova Russas, CE
Carlos Mikael Alencar Tenorio – Maceió, AL
Caroline Vitória Baldí Dos Santos – São Lourenço, MG
Clara De Albuquerque Santos – Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Eduarda Caroline Machado De Souza – Cabixi, RO
Elisa Maia Santos – Recife, PE
Emily Nycole Alves De Sousa – João Pessoa, PB
Erick Fernandes Carneiro Sales – Ubá, MG
Esdras Santos Gois – Itaporanga D’Ajuda, SE
Felipe Alves Gama – Paraíso do Tocantins, TO
Felipe Garcia Pavanelli – Campo Grande, MS
Filipy Da Silva Bruno – Niquelândia, GO
Gabriel Bones Silva – Camboriú, SC
Gabriel Willian Duarte Constantino – Poços de Caldas, MG
Gustavo Diogo Da Silva – Suzano, SP
Gustavo Henrique Martins – Canguaretama, RN
Hudson Eduardo Da Silva Terra – Curitiba, PR
Jamylle Gomes Santos Oliveira – São Luís, MA
João Vitor Ribeiro Lima – Aurora do Tocantins, TO
José Cláudio Cunha Dos Santos – Salvador, BA
José Edson Amorim Sebastião – Recife, PE
Kelvin Galvan Pasqualotto – Cunha Porã, SC
Kevin Carneiro Couto – Petrópolis, RJ
Kimberly Dutra Lima Alves – Aragarças, MT
Laura Eduarda Mallmann Kieling – Capanema, PA
Livia maria Souza da Silva – Capanema, PA
Lorena Vitoria Da Rocha André – Macapá, AP
Luan Torres De Moraes – São Bento do Uma, PE
Luisa Laurentino Oliveira – São Paulo, SP
Maria Eduarda Alves Martins – Lajes, RN
Matheus Cardoso Mendonça – São José da Barra, MG
Matheus Coutinho Da Silva – Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Matheus Holanda Do Nascimento – Belém, PA
Mayco Bruno Do Carmo Santos – Camaçari, BA
Naiara De Freitas Braga – Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Ryan Falcão Palheta – Manaus, AM
Sarah Emanuele De Sousa Oliveira – Açailândia, MA
Tarcísio De Paula Sarraf – Boa Vista, RR
Thiago Moreira Alencar Simei – Franca, SP
Vitória De Andrade Romagna – Sapucaia do Sul, RS
Warley Sanderson Da Silva Santos – Teresina, PI
*Com informações da Secretaria de Educação
Nomes dos Jovens Embaixadores do DF são divulgados. Veja a lista publicado primeiro em https://www.agenciabrasilia.df.gov.br
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Miss Asia Pacific International 2018 Press Presentation
Fifty lovely women from all over the world are currently in Manila, Philippines vying for the Miss Asia Pacific International crown. The candidates were formally introduced to the members of the media at the Conrad Hotel.
Armenia Sona Danielyan 36 25 35 5'5" (166cm) 2 Australia Sapir Turkenitz 34 27.5 38 5'4" 3 Bangladesh Marjana Chowdhury 30 22 37 5'5" 1/2 4 Belgium Danique van Holsten 31.5 25 36.5 5'8" (172cm) 5 Bolivia Gianna Ruth Ardaya Ramirez 35.5 26.5 38 5'7" 6 Brazil Gabriela Palma 35 24 36 5'8" (173cm) 7 Cambodia Annchhany Kha 32 28 36 5'4" 8 Canada Ariel Jingjing Cao 34 26 36 5'9" 9 China Liang Xiang Ying 33 23 34 5'8" (173cm) 10 Colombia Melissa Lopez Rios 33 25 37 5'8" (172cm) 11 Cook Islands Teuira Raechel Shanti Napa 38 29 40 5'8" (172cm) 12 Costa Rica Jessica Melania Gonzalez Monge 35 24 37 5'9" (176cm) 13 Ecuador Natalia Andrade 33.5 26.5 35 5'6" (169cm) 14 El Salvador Olga Maria Flores Ortiz 33 24 35 5'9" (175cm) 15 France Pauline Dubedat 35 26 35 5'4" 16 Germany Madeline Andrea Ferrara 33.5 27 36.5 5'7" (170cm) 17 Greece Christina Alicia Lazaros 34 26 38 5'10" (178cm) 18 Guatemala Alejandra Castro 37 25 37 5'10" (178cm) 19 Hong kong Ching Yee Chong 33 23 33 5'7" (170cm) 20 India Abhilasha Agrawal 32 26 34 5'9" 21 Indonesia Yohanna Gabriela 34 30 37 5'7" (170cm) 22 Italy Kim Ashly Vito 32 26 32 5'8" 23 Japan Momoe Yada 31 24 35 5'10" (177cm) 24 Kazahkstan Didar Atmaja 33 26 37 5'6" (168cm 25 Korea Songhwa Kang 32 23 34 5'9" (175cm) 26 Macau Yang Jing 32 24 34 5'8" (172cm) 27 Malaysia Crystal Tung Lu Yie 35 27.5 35 5'6" (167cm) 28 Mauritius Manjusha Faugoo 31 26 34 5'6" (168cm) 29 Mexico Lisset Perez 34 28 35 5'4" 30 Mongolia Misheelt Narmandakh 35 24 36 5'11" (181cm) 31 Morocco Chaimaa Hejam 33 24.5 38 5'6 32 Myanmar Yee Yee San 32 25 34.5 5'4" 33 Nepal Aastha Saakha 33 25 36 5'7" (171cm) 34 Netherlands Raquel Van Gool 33 25 33 5'7" (172cm) 35 New Zealand Brooke Rachel Houia 39 30 39 6' (183cm) 36 Nigeria Stephanie Nete Omogun 35 28 38 5'9" (175cm) 37 Panama Kilmara Nayubel Carvajal Salcedo 35 25 37 5'10" (179cm) 38 Peru Karen Isabel Rojas Chavez 35 25 38 5'7" (171cm) 39 Philippines Sharifa Areef Mohammad Omar Akeel 33 25 36 5'7 1/2 40 Portugal Andreia Filipa Duarte Pereira 31 26 36 5'7" (169cm) 41 Puerto Rico Kimberly Crespo Faria 35.5 28 40 5'8" 42 Russia Olga Pliusnina 35 25 37 5'11" (180cm) 43 Singapore Nerrine Ng 35 26 35 5'5" (165cm) 44 South Africa Monique Best 33 24 36 5'9" (176cm) 45 Suriname Michantely Chanel Cornelly Lisse 33 27 34 5'6" 46 Thailand Sirakan Chaiprasit 36 24 38 5'9" (175cm) 47 United States of America McKenzie Lawrence 35 27 36 5'9" (175cm) 48 Uruguay Natalia Gurgel 34 24 37 5'7" (170cm) 49 Venezuela Mariani Nataly Chacon Angarita 35 25 36 5'10" (177cm) 50 Vietnam Huynh Thuy Vi 33 23 36 5'5" (165cm)
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Cáe integrante de la banda denominada "Las Ninfómanas" secuestran y violan a jóvenes en Sonora
Cáe integrante de la banda denominada “Las Ninfómanas” secuestran y violan a jóvenes en Sonora
Lunes 14 agosto 2017.
Tomado de UniObregón
Ciudad Obregón, Son.- 14 agosto 2017. Una mujer de 23 años de edad, fue detenida en calles de Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, el pasado viernes por la tarde, señalada como integrante de una banda femenina dedicada a raptar y violar hombres.
La chica identificada como Kimberly Andrade, fue detenida por la policía municipal, quien la señala como integrante de la…
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Comunicación Abierta se suma al lanzamiento digital de la Acción global #NosDuelen56 del 15 de mayo de 2017.
Creemos que es necesario dar visibilización a esta acción, promovida desde Prensa Comunitaria, porque no podemos olvidar, no podemos dejar que sigan pasando crímenes como éste. Esperamos que el arte, desde la comunicación, sirva para ese propósito.
CONTEXTO
En Guatemala asistimos a una de las masacres más atroces en la historia del país y de Nuestra América. El 8 de marzo de este año, 56 niñas fueron puestas bajo llave y posteriormente quemadas vivas. De ellas, 41 fallecieron y 15 están gravemente heridas. Pese a los llamados de auxilio, la Policía no abrió la puerta.
Ellas se encontraban bajo el resguardo y la protección del Estado. Este crimen no tiene precedente. A penas se encuentran tres funcionarios públicos en prisión, quienes tuvieron la responsabilidad inmediata del Hogar Seguro “Virgen de la Asunción”. Una noche antes, ellas habían querido escapar de este lugar donde según sus propios testimonios, sufrían violaciones sexuales.
SOBRE LA ACCIÓN
#NosDuelen56 es un grito por la justicia desde el arte, el periodismo, el medioactivismo y los feminismos. Es un ejercicio de memoria colectiva y de dignificación de las 56 niñas de Guatemala. Es una contribución contra la impunidad y el olvido.
Prensa Comunitaria convocó a 57 artistas de México, Argentina, Francia, Italia, España y Guatemala para ilustrar los 41 rostros de las niñas, como un homenaje a ellas y sus familias.
Créditos: Prensa Comunitaria (convocante), nombres de los artistas por ilustración.
Para obtener más información pueden escribir al correo: [email protected] y [email protected]
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Participa más allá del espacio digital y del 15 de mayo
Todas las personas pueden participar y ser parte de una acción más que busca justicia por las mujeres porque #NiUnaMenos #NosDuelen56.
Se pueden compartir todos los días que se pueda, para contribuir a generar conciencia y a que no se nos olviden las 56 niñas de Guatemala.
Se pueden imprimir las ilustraciones para empapelar las calles de tu ciudad o de tu barrio.
Se pueden imprimir las ilustraciones para exponerlas en centros culturales, escuelas y lugares de reunión y de organización. Se pueden hacer postales o tarjetas.
Se pueden llevar a marchas, manifestaciones y lugares de congregación en mantas o pancartas, para pedir por justicia porque #NosDuelen56.
ILUSTRACIONES
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1. Rosa Julia Espino Tobar, por Isa Valladares
2. Indira Jarisa Pelicó Orellana, por Claudia Navarro
3. Daria Dalila López Meda, por Enrique Flores
3. Daria Dalila López Meda, por Pigmento Negro
4. Achley Gabriela Méndez Ramírez, por Walter Wirtz
5. Yemmi Aracely Ramírez Siquín, por Marilinda Guerrero
6. Jaqueline Paola Catinac López, por Gil Amado
7. Siona Hernández García, por Sheyda Sabetian
8. Josselyn Maricela García Flores, por Eyla Luján
9. Mayra Haydeé Chutan Urías, por Xanderall
10. Skarlet Yajaira Pérez Jiménez, por Soph Ramírez
11. Yohana Desiré Cuy Urízar, por Baku Estrada
12. Rosalinda Victoria Ramírez Pérez, por Melanie Forne
13. Madelyn Patricia Hernández Hernández, por Daniel Morales
14. Sarvía Isel Barrientos Reyes, por Martin Tojnola
14. Sarvía Isel Barrientos Reyes, por Victoria Martos
14. Sarvía Isel Barrientos Reyes, por Miguel Gallardo
14. Sarvía Isel Barrientos Reyes, por Diana Depietri
14. Sarvía Isel Barrientos Reyes, por Alejandra Pineda
15. Ana Nohemí Morales Galindo, por Cintia Bolio
15. Ana Nohemí Morales Galindo, por Antonia Santolaya Ruiz-Clavijo
16. Ana Rubidia Chocooj Chutá, por Claudia Navarro
17. Jilma Sucely Carías López, por Sandy Rodriguez
17. Jilma Sucely Carías López, por Esperanza Leon Jimenez
17. Jilma Sucely Carías López, por Esperanza Leon Jimenez
17. Jilma Sucely Carías López, por Joaquin Lopez Cruz
17. Jilma Sucely Carías López, por Gusti Rosenffet
17. Jilma Sucely Carías López, por Alfredo Gonzales
18. Yoselín Beatriz Ventura Pérez, por Morena III
19. Grindy Jazmín Carias López, por Lucía Ixchíu
19. Grindy Jazmín Carias López, por Andrés Andrade
20. Mari Carmen Ramírez Melgar, por Desiree Cordón
21. Keila Rebeca López Salguero, por Pigmento Negro
21. Keila Rebeca López Salguero, por Pigmento Negro
22. Kimberly Mishel Palencia Ortíz, por Lucía Morán Giracca
23. Nancy Paola Vela García, por Antonia Santolaya Ruiz-Clavijo
23. Nancy Paola Vela García, por Nelton Rivera
24. Estefany Sucely Véliz Pablo, por Alfredo González
24. Estefany Sucely Véliz Pablo, por Leo Dosbe
25. Lilian Andrea Gómez Arceno, por Adrián Oliva
26. Mirza Rosmery López Tojil, por Anikka Lehnhoff
27. Ana Roselia Pérez Junay, por Andrea Gómez
28. Grisna Yamilet Cu Ulán, por Luis Perez Ortiz “LPO”
28. Grisna Yamilet Cu Ulán, por Alejandro Galindo
29. Melani Yanira De León Palencia, por Michi Gonzales
30. Luisa Fernanda Joj González, por Juan Pablo Canale
31. Daily Analí Domingo Martínez, por Astrid Caballeros
32. Iris Yodenis León Pérez, por Juan Pensamiento Velasco
32. Iris Yodenis León Pérez, por Juan Ballesta
33. Candelaria Melendrez Hernández, por Luisi Rodriguez
34. Milenie Eloisa Rac Hernández, por Kristian de Leon
35. Celia María López Aranda, por Amaya Uscola
35. Celia María López Aranda, por Moni Cruz
36. Hashly Angelie Rodríguez Hernández, por Rodolfo de Leon
36. Hashly Angelie Rodríguez Hernández, por Paula Morales
37. Sara Nohemí Lima Ascón, por Quimy De León
38. Yusbeli Yubitza Merari Maquín Gómez, por Manuel Martinez Meseguer
39. Silvia Milexi Rivera Sánchez, por Maria Andrée Paiz
40. Yosselin Yamileth Barahona Beltrán, por Álvaro Sánchez
41. Wendy Anahí Vividor Ramírez, por Marielle Che
CRÉDITOS
Nombre niña Edad Artista País 1. Rosa Julia Espino Tobar 16 Isa Valladares Guatemala 2. Indira Jarisa Pelicó Orellana 17 Claudia Navarro México 3. Daria Dalila López Meda 16 Pigmento Negro (1) Guatemala Enrique Flores (2) España 4. Achley Gabriela Méndez Ramírez 15 Walter Wirtz Guatemala 5. Yemmi Aracely Ramírez Siquín 15 Marilinda Guerrero Guatemala 6. Jaqueline Paola Catinac López 15 Gil Amado Guatemala 7. Siona Hernández García 17 Sheyda Sabetian Guatemala 8. Josselyn Marisela García Flores 16 Eyla Lujan Guatemala 9. Mayra Haydeé Chután Urías, 16 Xanderall Guatemala 10. Skarlet Yajaira Pérez Jiménez 15 Soph Ramirez Guatemala 11. Yohana Desiré Cuy Urízar 15 Baku Estrada Guatemala 12. Rosalinda Victoria Ramírez Pérez 15 Melanie Forne Francia 13. Madelyn Patricia Hernández Hernández, 14 Daniel Morales Guatemala 14. Sarvía Isel Barrientos Reyes 14 Alejandra Pineda (1) Guatemala Miguel gallardo (2) España Diana Depietri (3) Argentina Martin Tojnola (4) Victoria Martos (5) 15. Ana Nohemí Morales Galindo 16 Antonia Santolaya Ruiz-Clavijo (1) España Cintia Bolio (2) México 16. Ana Rubidia Chocooj Chutá 16 Claudia Navarro México 17. Jilma Sucely Carías López 14 Sandy Rodriguez (1) Guatemala Alfredo Gonzales (2) Argentino Gusti Rosenffet (3) España Esperanza Leon Jimenez (4) España Esperanza Leon Jimenez (5) España Joaquin Lopez Cruz (6) España 18. Yoselín Beatriz Ventura Pérez 15 Morena III Guatemala 19. Grindy Jazmín Carias López 16 Andrés Andrade (1) Guatemala Lucía Ixchíu (2) Guatemala 20. Mari Carmen Ramírez Melgar 14 Desiree Cordón Guatemala 21. Keila Rebeca López Salguero 17 Pigmento Negro (las dos son del mismo artista) Guatemala 22. Kimberly Mishel Palencia Ortíz 17 Lucía Morán Giracca Guatemala 23. Nancy Paola Vela García 15 Elizabeth Sandoval (1) Guatemala Nelton Rivera (2) Guatemala Antonia Santolaya Ruiz-Clavijo (3) España 24. Estefany Sucely Véliz Pablo 16 Leo Dosbe (1) Guatemala Alfredo Gonzalez (2) Argentina 25. Lilian Andrea Gómez Arceno 13 Adrián Oliva Guatemala 26. Mirza Rosmery López Tojil 16 Anikka Lehnhoff Guatemala 27. Ana Roselia Pérez Junay 14 Andrea Gómez Guatemala 28. Grisna Yamileth Cu Ulán 15 Luis Perez Ortiz “LPO” (1) España Alejandro Galindo (2) España 29. Melani Yanira De León Palencia 15 Michi Gonzales Guatemala 30. Luisa Fernanda Joj González 16 Juan Pablo Canale Guatemala 31. Daily Analí Domingo Martínez 15 Astrid Caballeros Guatemala 32. Iris Yodenis León Pérez 14 Juan Pensamiento Velasco (1) Guatemala Juan Ballesta (2) España 33. Candelaria Melendrez Hernández 17 Luisi Rodriguez Guatemala 34. Milenie Eloisa Rac Hernández 17 Kristian de Leon Guatemala 35. Celia María López Aranda 15 Moni Cruz (1) Guatemala Amaya Uscola (2) España 36. Hashly Angelie Rodríguez Hernández 14 Rodolfo de Leon (1) Guatemala Paula Morales (2) Guatemala 37. Sara Nohemi Lima Ascón 17 Quimy De León Guatemala 38. Yusbeli Yubitza Merari Maquín Gómez 14 Manuel Martinez Meseguer España 39. Silvia Milexi Rivera Sánchez 17 Maria Andrée Paiz Guatemala 40. Yosselin Yamileth Barahona Beltrán 15 Álvaro Sánchez Guatemala 41. Wendy Anahí Vividor Ramírez 16 Marielle Che Guatemala
Ilustraciones generales
Gerardo Monterroso (ilustración 1) Guatemala Lucía Morán Giracca (ilustración 2) Guatemala Angela Mariluz y Damaris Magdalena Francisco Diego (ilustración 3 entre las dos niñas que son hermanitas) Guatemala
#NosDuelen56 Porque no podemos dejar pasar impune un crimen así #Guatemala Comunicación Abierta se suma al lanzamiento digital de la Acción global #NosDuelen56 del 15 de mayo de 2017.
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NXT TV Taping Results For 4/5 – Shows Set To Air In April *Spoilers*
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NXT TV Taping Results For 4/5 – Shows Set To Air In April *Spoilers*
Written by Bill Pritchard
Source: Jacob Cohen
The following results are tonight’s NXT TV taping results at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida.
Follow along as this page is updated throughout the taping:
Dark Match Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins defeated Tino Sabbatelli and Riddick Moss
Aleister Black defeated Corey Hollis
Tye Dillinger is backstage for an interview, and he says he’s very happy to be on Smackdown, but still has unfinished business with Eric Young here in NXT. Dillinger will face Eric Young in a steel cage match ‘next week’ (match will air on April 19th episode)
DIY defeated Dylan Miley & Unnamed Partner – Miley got a lot of offense in, but the partner ended up taking the fall, and Miley destroyed his partner after the match
Ruby Riot defeated Kimberly Frankele – Frankele is former CHIKARA, Shine / Shimmer star Kimber Lee, who worked under her real name. Nikki Cross was spotted at ringside during the match after entering through the crowd. She had a staredown with Riot on the stage before leaving
Andrade Cien Almas defeated Danny Burch
Drew McIntyre defeated Oney Lorcan -McIntyre says he’s built up a reputation, and he can beat anyone on RAW or Smackdown, but he wanted to be here in NXT. He’s here for the NXT Championship, and he doesn’t care who he has…
Read the rest at: Wrestlezone
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“O amor é grande e cabe nesta janela sobre o mar. O mar é grande e cabe na cama e no colchão de amar. O amor é grande e cabe no breve espaço de beijar.” (Carlos Drummond de Andrade). By: Kimberly Mary (em Praia de Peruíbe)
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