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sancanes · 3 months ago
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scarecrowgoat · 1 year ago
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BTW IF ALL OF THE PREVIOUS ASKS DID NOT MAKE SENSE TO YOU, THESE SRE MY OCS
from left to right: maggie (she/her), felipe (he/him) and viktor (he/him)
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noticiastercerasur · 3 years ago
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PASO 2021 BRANDSEN: ESTAS SON LAS LISTAS
El sábado por la noche venció el plazo para la presentación de listas. En Brandsen fueron varios los que se lanzaron a la conquista de un espacio en la representación legislativa de nuestra ciudad. Algunos lo hicieron para competir dentro del frente correspondiente y otros fueron por afuera o representando a otros intereses que no pertenecen al Frente de Todos ni a Juntos, las dos agrupaciones mayoritarias. Una lista representa al vecinalismo con las clásicas visiones de los problemas locales y dos listas se presentaron acompañando a Florencio Randazzo y su espacio “Vamos con vos”. Estas dos agrupaciones todavía no dieron a conocer sus listas.
  JUNTOS
CONCEJALES TITULARES:                             Marcos Erregue Florencia Arrechea Hugo Carricaburu Mariángeles Portu Esteban Vallejos Camila Martínez Facundo Cepeda CONCEJALES SUPLENTES: Grisel López Pali Echeverria Viviana Rodríguez Diego Pacheco CONSEJEROS TITULARES: Sergio Maggi Vanina Sosa Maxi De la Canal CONSEJEROS SUPLENTES: Jimena Guzmán Jorge Mainero Mirta Dribet
JUNTOS Evolución Radical Brandsen – UCR.
  CONCEJALES TITULARES: Soledad Avalos Carlos Eduardo Ferreyra Silvia Raquel Echayre Alberto Mariano Brianese Marta Florinda Arrascaeta Néstor Eduardo Morales Alicia Ester Melo CONCEJALES SUPLENTES: Vicente Roque Primerano Marisol Rosa Paiva Alberto Darío Almandos Silvia Rita Mora CONSEJEROS ESCOLARES TITULARES: María de los Ángeles Barragán Luis Cortea Noelí Alba Romero CONSEJEROS ESCOLARES SUPLENTES: Cristian Fabián Donadío Elda Edelmira Sargiotti Hernán Piñeyro JUNTOS – PRO-BRANDSEN CONCEJALES TITULARES Jorge A. Espinosa Laura Muguruza José R. García Virginia Rojo Enrique Alzugaray Silvia Fortuna Geremías Moyano CONCEJALES SUPLENTES Graciela Re Nicolas Canales Silvia Valdez Gustavo Petersen Fernanda Tizio Diego Zabala Elba E. Bordeira. COSEJEROS ESCOLARES TITULARES Claudia B. Cienfuegos Carlos Corti Sandra D´adderio CONSEJEROS ESCOLARES SUPLENTES Germán Saltamartini Carla Moscoloni Lucas Ramirez
FRENTE DE TODOS
CONCEJALES TITULARES Fernando Raitelli Gabriela Rosales Federico Branz Sandra Gallardo Gastón Poncetta Sofía Penido Víctor Rico CONCEJALES SUPLENTES Luciana Barrionuevo Guillermo Roldan Maira García Luciano Maguiña CONSEJEROS ESCOLARES TITULARES María Natalichio Sergio González María Cardoso CONSEJEROS ESCOLARES SUPLENTES Osvaldo Pérez Lorena Vargas Rubén Simonetti
FRENTE DE TODOS
CONCEJALES TITULARES Lucas Bronicardi Romina Piromalli Alberto Noguera Sabrina González Gastón Caseres Raquel Taus Nicolas corrales CONCEJALES SUPLENTES Ivana Rojas Solís Marcelo Antunez María Cardozo Francisco Galarza CONSEJEROS ESCOLARES TITULARES Marcelo Rocca Susana Elizalde Raúl Freire CONSEJEROS ESCOLARES SUPLENTES Mariana Fiordelli David Mussetto Cecilia Boontra
ACCIÓN VECINAL POR BRANDSEN
CONCEJALES TITULARES Natalia Valgolio Marcelo Cipolat Andrea Taus Diego Acosta Gabriela Diaz José Etcheverri Guadalupe Iriarte CONCEJALES SUPLENTES Gerardo Pérez Agustina Magnani Bruno Bertram Natalia Wooley CONSEJEROS ESCOLARES TITULARES Ricardo Diaz María Pascal Paulo Puertas CONSEJEROS ESCOLARES SUPLENTES Carla Soares Humberto Valgolio María Cristina San Felice
VAMOS CON VOS – PARTIDO DE RANDAZZO
Dentro del espacio que lidera Florencio Randazzo en Brandsen se presentaron dos listas que todavía no se conocen completas y daremos a conocer en las próximas horas.
NTS #Bradsen #Politica #PASO2021 #CierreDeListas #Politica #TerceraSeccion #BuenosAires #PBA Agregar a tu publicación
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blackkudos · 7 years ago
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Petey Greene
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Ralph WaldoGreene, Jr. (January 23, 1931 – January 10, 1984) was an African-American television and radio talk-show host. A two-time Emmy Award-winner, Greene overcame drug addiction and a prison sentence for armed robbery to become one of the most prominent media personalities in Washington, DC. On his shows, Greene often discussed issues such as racism, poverty, drug usage, and current events among others.
Early life
Born Ralph Waldo Greene, Jr. in Washington D.C., the son of Ralph Waldo Greene Sr and Jacqueline Abernathy Greene. Greene was raised by his maternal grandmother, Margaret "Maggie" Floyd, who he referred to as "A'nt Pig" (Aunt Pig).
Greene attended Stevens Elementary School and Cardozo Senior High School in Washington. He dropped out of high school in the ninth grade and enlisted in the United States Army at age 16 in 1947. He served in the Korean War as a medic and was honorably discharged from service in 1953.
In January 1960, Greene was convicted of armed robbery in Washington, DC and sentenced to ten years imprisonment at Lorton Reformatory in Fairfax County, Virginia. There he became the prison disc jockey which made him popular and well liked by fellow prisoners. His loquaciousness soon proved beneficial in other ways. In May 1966, Greene persuaded a fellow inmate to climb to the top of the prison water tower and threaten suicide, so that Greene would be able to "save his life" by talking him down. "It took me six months to get him to go up there", he later recalled on his talk show. This act, combined with his generally good behavior, earned him a reduction in his prison sentence and parole the following week.
Career
In the summer of 1966, Greene was hired by Dewey Hughes to work as a disc jockey at AM radio station WOL/1450 and to host his own show. Rapping With Petey Greene aired in the Washington Metropolitan Area throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s. His prominence grew, and soon he was hosting his own television show, Petey Greene's Washington, with a six-year run from 1976 to 1982 on WDCA/20. This show won two Emmy Awards. On March 8, 1978, he was invited as a guest to the White House by United States President Jimmy Carter to honor visiting Yugoslavian President Josip Broz Tito. He famously quipped to the Washington Post that he "stole a spoon" during the evening gala.
In 1981, Greene had radio personality Howard Stern on his show for what was one of Stern's first television appearances. Stern appeared on the show in blackface, which Greene found funny. The audio of this interview eventually was played as part of the 2007 Sirius satellite radio documentary The History of Howard Stern, in which Stern called Greene "way ahead of his time". The two shared a mutual admiration, as they both dealt with such controversial subjects as race and politics, with Stern since recognizing him as an influence. Stern later called Greene a "broadcasting genius" in his 1993 book Private Parts.
Activism
Aside from being a radio personality and talk show host, Greene was also a community activist, joining the United Planning Organization and founding the Ralph Waldo Greene Community Centre and Efforts for Ex-Convicts. This organization remains devoted to helping former prisoners succeed in legitimate ways and to advocate prison reform. He rallied against poverty and racism on his shows and on the streets, participating in demonstrations during the height of his popularity. Following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in April 1968, and during the subsequent riots that erupted throughout the USA, Greene made statements on air that were credited with quelling the riots in Washington, D.C.
Death
Greene was diagnosed with liver cancer in 1982. As a result of his ailing health, his career as a radio and television personality ended. Greene died on January 10, 1984, thirteen days before his 53rd birthday. He was survived by his wife, Judy C. Greene, and their four children: Ralph Waldo III (affectionately known to family and friends as Pine), Petra, Renee, and Melanie. Approximately 10,000 mourners lined up outside Union Wesley AME Zion Church to pay their last respects.
Legacy
Greene's autobiography, Laugh If You Like, Ain't a Damn Thing Funny, was published in 2003. The book is a result of conversations recorded between Greene and author Lurma Rackley.
Greene was portrayed by Don Cheadle in the 2007 film Talk To Me, which was inspired by his life and career.
Greene was also profiled in a 2009 episode of the PBS series Independent Lens entitled "Adjust Your Colour: The Truth of Petey Greene".
Greene's close friend and mentor, Charlie Puttkammer, drew on Petey's story in founding the Petey Greene Program in 2007. He named the organization after Greene to serve as an inspiration and reminder for the change that is attainable. The Petey Greene Program is a non-profit 501(c)3 that seeks to change the state of education in America's correctional facilities. Founded in 2007, the Petey Greene Program recruits, trains, and transports college students and community members to correctional facilities where they serve as volunteer tutors and teachers. The program began with a handful of volunteers at Princeton University, and has since expanded dramatically. There are now Petey Greene Program sites in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Washington DC, with over 250 volunteer tutors from seventeen universities.
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ruurdsnotes · 5 years ago
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Zondag 12 april – Een open brief van 170 Nederlandse wetenschappers met vijf voorstellen om Nederland na de Corona-crisis duurzamer en eerlijker te maken.
We luisteren nu naar het RIVM. En dat pakt duidelijk goed uit. Is het een idee nu ook naar deze experts te luisteren?
We kunnen Nederland radicaal duurzamer en eerlijker maken: vijf voorstellen voor Nederland na Corona.
OVID-19 doet de wereld op haar grondvesten schudden. De coronapandemie heeft nu al talloze levens gekost en ontwricht, terwijl hulpverleners keihard werken om zieken te verzorgen en verdere verspreiding te voorkomen. De strijd om de enorme persoonlijke en maatschappelijke verliezen te beperken verdient onze waardering en steun. Tegelijkertijd is het van belang om deze pandemie in een historische context te plaatsen om in de toekomst een herhaling van fouten uit het verleden te vermijden.
Het feit dat COVID-19 inmiddels grote economische consequenties heeft gekregen is mede het gevolg van het dominante economische model van de afgelopen dertig jaar. Dit neoliberale model vereist een steeds maar groeiende circulatie van goederen en mensen, ongeacht de talloze ecologische problemen en de toenemende ongelijkheid die dit veroorzaakt. Gedurende de afgelopen weken zijn de zwaktes van deze groeimachine pijnlijk blootgelegd. Zo zijn we onder meer getuige van grote bedrijven die de hand ophouden op het moment dat de vraag naar hun goederen en diensten ook maar even wegvalt, precaire banen die verloren gaan en een toenemende druk op gezondheidssystemen die sowieso al onder grote druk stonden. Opmerkelijk genoeg bestempelt de overheid nu juist die beroepsgroepen als ‘cruciaal’ die nog niet zo lang geleden moesten strijden voor erkenning en een beter salaris: de medische zorg, de ouderenzorg, het openbaar vervoer en het onderwijs.
Een andere zwakte van het huidige systeem is de verbinding tussen het huidige economische ontwikkelingsmodel, het verlies van belangrijke functies van ecosystemen en biodiversiteit en de mogelijkheden voor ziektes zoals COVID-19 om zich snel te verspreiden. De dramatische gevolgen hiervan zouden drastisch kunnen verergeren als we niet overstappen op een ander vorm van ontwikkeling, voorbij ‘business-as-usual’. De Wereldgezondheidsorganisatie schat dat er jaarlijks 4,2 miljoen mensen sterven aan luchtvervuiling, en dat de gevolgen van klimaatverandering tussen 2030 en 2050 naar verwachting een extra 250.000 doden per jaar zullen veroorzaken. Experts waarschuwen er voor dat in geval van verdere aantasting van ecosystemen er een verhoogde kans is op nieuwe en krachtigere virusuitbraken.
Dit alles vraagt om doortastende maatregelen en het zo snel mogelijk in gang zetten van een post-COVID-19-tijdperk. Hoewel de huidige crisis ook enkele positieve consequenties heeft gehad – zoals de toename van collectieve actie en solidariteit, verminderde vervuiling en broeikasgasemissies – zullen deze veranderingen tijdelijk en marginaal blijken wanneer een bredere politieke en economische omslag niet wordt gerealiseerd. Het is daarom van belang om ons te verdiepen in de vraag hoe de huidige situatie omgezet kan worden in meer duurzame, eerlijke, gezonde, en veerkrachtige vormen van samenleven en ontwikkeling.
Dit beknopte manifest, ondertekend door 170 in Nederland werkende academici die zich bezig houden met internationale ontwikkelingsvraagstukken, presenteert, op basis van bestaand onderzoek en kennis, een vijftal voorstellen voor Nederland na Corona:
1) Vervanging van het huidige ontwikkelingsmodel gericht op generieke groei van het BNP, door een model dat onderscheid maakt tussen sectoren die mogen groeien en investeringen nodig hebben (de zogenoemde cruciale publieke sectoren, schone energie, onderwijs en zorg) en sectoren die radicaal moeten krimpen, gegeven hun fundamentele gebrek aan duurzaamheid of hun rol in het aanjagen van overmatige consumptie (zoals bijvoorbeeld de olie-, gas-, mijnbouw-, en reclamesectoren).
2) Ontwikkeling van een economisch beleid gericht op herverdeling, dat voorziet in een universeel basisinkomen, ingebed in solide sociaal beleid; een forse progressieve belasting op inkomen, winst en vermogen; kortere werkweken en het delen van banen; en erkenning van de intrinsieke waarde van zorgverlening en essentiële publieke diensten zoals onderwijs en gezondheidszorg.
3) Overgang naar een circulaire landbouw, gebaseerd op het behoud van biodiversiteit, duurzame, veelal lokale voedselproductie, vermindering van vleesproductie en werkgelegenheid met eerlijke arbeidsvoorwaarden.
4) Vermindering van consumptie en reizen, met een radicale afname van luxueuze en verspillende vormen, richting noodzakelijke, duurzame en betekenisvolle vormen van consumptie en reizen.
5) Kwijtschelding van schulden, voornamelijk aan werknemers, zzp-ers en ondernemers in het MKB, maar ook aan ontwikkelingslanden (uit te voeren door zowel de rijkere landen als de internationale organisaties zoals IMF en Wereldbank).
Als wetenschappers en betrokken burgers zijn wij overtuigd dat deze stappen zullen bijdragen aan meer duurzame en gelijkwaardige samenlevingen; samenlevingen die beter bestand zijn tegen de schokken en eventuele pandemieën die ons nog staan te wachten. Wat ons betreft is de vraag niet langer óf we deze stappen moeten zetten maar hóe we dat gaan doen.
We kunnen er niet om heen dat deze crisis sommige mensen harder raakt dan anderen. Maar we kunnen de zwaarst getroffen groepen recht doen door beleidshervormingen in te zetten die zorgen dat toekomstige crises deze groepen – en ons allemaal – minder hard zullen treffen en tot minder angst zullen leiden, of mogelijk zelfs een volgende crisis kunnen voorkomen.
We roepen politici, beleidsmakers en onze medeburgers met klem op om te helpen deze transitie te verwezenlijken.
Getekend:
1. Murat Arsel, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 2. Ellen Bal, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 3. Bosman Batubara, IHE, Delft Universiteit en Universiteit van Amsterdam 4. Maarten Bavinck, Universiteit van Amsterdam 5. Pascal Beckers, Radboud Universiteit 6. Kees Biekart, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 7. Arpita Bisht, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 8. Cebuan Bliss, Radboud Universiteit 9. Rutgerd Boelens, Wageningen Universiteit 10. Simone de Boer, Leiden Universiteit 11. Jun Borras, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 12. Suzanne Brandon, Wageningen Universiteit 13. Arjen Buijs, Wageningen Universiteit 14. Bram Büscher, Wageningen Universiteit 15. Amrita Chhachhi, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 16. Kristen Cheney, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 17. Robert Coates, Wageningen Universiteit 18. Dimitris Dalakoglou, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 19. Jampel Dell’Angelo, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 20. Josephine Chambers, Wageningen Universiteit 21. Freek Colombijn, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 22. Tine Davids, Radboud Universiteit 23. Sierra Deutsch, Wageningen Universiteit 24. Madi Ditmars, Afrika Studiecentrum Leiden 25. Guus Dix, Leiden Universiteit 26. Martijn Duineveld, Wageningen Universiteit 27. Henk Eggens, Royal Tropical Institute 28. Thomas Eimer, Radboud Universiteit 29. Flávio Eiró, Radboud Universiteit 30. Willem Elbers, Radboud Universiteit 31. Jaap Evers, IHE Delft Universiteit 32. Giuseppe Feola, Utrecht Universiteit 33. Milja Fenger, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 34. Andrew Fischer, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 35. Robert Fletcher, Wageningen Universiteit 36. Judith Floor, Open Universiteit en Wageningen Universiteit 37. Des Gasper, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 38. Lennie Geerlings, Leiden Universiteit 39. Julien-François Gerber, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 40. Jan Bart Gewald, African Studies Centre Leiden 41. Sterre Gilsing, Utrecht Universiteit 42. Cristina Grasseni, Leiden Universiteit 43. Erella Grassiani, Universiteit van Amsterdam 44. Joyeeta Gupta, Universiteit van Amsterdam 45. Wendy Harcourt, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 46. Janne Heederik, Radboud Universiteit 47. Henk van den Heuvel, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 48. Silke Heumann, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 49. Thea Hilhorst, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 50. Helen Hintjens, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 51. Geoffrey Hobbis, Groningen Universiteit 52. Stephanie Hobbis, Wageningen Universiteit 53. Barbara Hogenboom, Universiteit van Amsterdam 54. Michaela Hordijk, Universiteit van Amsterdam 55. Sabine van der Horst, Utrecht Universiteit 56. Henk van Houtum, Radboud Universiteit 57. Edward Huijbens, Wageningen Universiteit 58. Kees Jansen, Wageningen Universiteit 59. Freek Janssens, Leiden Universiteit 60. Rosalba Icaza, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 61. Verina Ingram, Wageningen Economic Research en Wageningen Universiteit 62. Rivke Jaffe, Universiteit van Amsterdam 63. Shyamika Jayasundara-Smits, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 64. Joop de Jong, Amsterdam UMC 65. Rik Jongenelen, African Studies Centre, Leiden 66. Joost Jongerden, Wageningen Universiteit 67. Emanuel de Kadt, Utrecht Universiteit 68. Coco Kanters, Leiden Universiteit. 69. Agnieszka Kazimierczuk, African Studies Centre Leiden 70. Jeltsje Kemerink-Seyoum, IHE Delft Universiteit 71. Thomas Kiggell, Wageningen Universiteit 72. Mathias Koepke, Utrecht Universiteit 73. Michiel Köhne, Wageningen Universiteit 74. Anouk de Koning, Leiden Universiteit 75. Kees Koonings, Utrecht Universiteit en Universiteit van Amsterdam 76. Stasja Koot, Wageningen Universiteit 78. Martijn Koster, Radboud Universiteit 79. Rachel Kuran, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 80. Arnoud Lagendijk, Radboud Universiteit 81. Corinne Lamain, Erasmus Universiteit 82. Irene Leonardelli, IHE Delft Universiteit 83. Maggi Leung, Utrecht Universiteit 84. Yves van Leynseele, Universiteit van Amsterdam 85. Janwillem Liebrand, Utrecht Universiteit 86. Trista Chich-Chen Lin, Wageningen Universiteit 87. Andrew Littlejohn, Leiden Universiteit 88. Mieke Lopes-Cardozo, Universiteit van Amsterdam 89. Erik de Maaker, Leiden Universiteit 90. Žiga Malek, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 91. Ellen Mangnus, Wageningen Universiteit 92. Hans Marks, Radboud Universiteit 93. Jemma Middleton, Leiden Universiteit 94. Irene Moretti, Leiden Universiteit. 95. Esther Miedema, Universiteit van Amsterdam 96. Toon van Meijl, Radboud Universiteit 97. Miriam Meissner, Maastricht Universiteit 98. Adam Moore, Radboud Universiteit 99. Tsegaye Moreda, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 100. Oona Morrow, Wageningen Universiteit 101. Farhad Mukhtarov, Erasmus Universiteit 102. Nikki Mulder, Leiden Universiteit 103. Mansoob Murshed, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 104. Paul Mutsaers, Radboud Universiteit 105. Femke van Noorloos, Utrecht Universiteit 106. Martijn Oosterbaan, Utrecht Universiteit 107. Meghann Ormond, Wageningen Universiteit 108. Annet Pauwelussen, Wageningen Universiteit 109. Peter Pels, Leiden Universiteit 110. Lee Pegler, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 111. Lorenzo Pellegrini, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 112. Yvon van der Pijl, Universiteit Utrecht 113. Liedeke Plate, Radboud Universiteit 114. Fernande Pool, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 115. Metje Postma, Leiden Universiteit 116. Nicky Pouw, Universiteit van Amsterdam 117. CrelisRammelt, UniversiteitvanAmsterdam 118. Elisabet Rasch, Wageningen Universiteit 119. MarinadeRegt,VrijeUniversiteitAmsterdam 120. Ria Reis, Leiden Universiteit Medical Center 121. Andro Rilović, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 122. Tobias Rinke de Wit, UniversiteitvanAmsterdam 123. Claudia Rodríguez Orrego, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 124. Eva van Roekel, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 125. MirjamRos-Tonen,UniversiteitvanAmsterdam 126. Martin Ruivenkamp, Wageningen Universiteit 127. Ary A. Samsura, Planologie, Radboud Universiteit 128. Annemarie Samuels, Leiden Universiteit 129. Ton Salman, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 130. Younes Saramifar, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 131. Federico Savini, Universiteit van Amsterdam 132. Joeri Scholtens, Universiteit van Amsterdam 133. Mindi Schneider, Wageningen Universiteit 134. Lau Schulpen, Radboud Universiteit 135. Peter Schumacher, Utrecht Universiteit 136. Amod Shah, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 137. Murtah Shannon, Utrecht Universiteit 138. Karin Astrid Siegmann, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 139. Sven da Silva, Radboud Universiteit 140. Giulia Sinatti, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 141. Lothar Smit, Radboud Universiteit 142. Marja Spierenburg, Leiden Universiteit 143. Rachel Spronk, Universiteit van Amsterdam 144. Antonia Stanojevic, Radboud Universiteit 145. Nora Stel, Radboud Universiteit 146. Marjo de Theije, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 147. Louis Thiemann, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 148. Lisa Trogisch, Wageningen Universiteit 149. Wendelien Tuyp, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 150. Esther Veen, Wageningen Universiteit 151. Lieke van der Veer, Radboud Universiteit 152. Courtney Vegelin, Universiteit van Amsterdam 153. Hemalatha Venkataraman, Radboud Universiteit 154. Willemijn Verkoren, Radboud Universiteit 155. Gerard Verschoor, Wageningen Universiteit 156. Hebe V errest, Universiteit van Amsterdam 157. Bas Verschuuren, Wageningen Universiteit 158. Mark Vicol, Wageningen Universiteit 159. Oanne Visser, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 160. Anick Vollebergh, Radboud Universiteit 161. Roanne van Voorst, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 162. Pieter de Vries, Wageningen Universiteit 163. Vincent Walstra, Leiden Universiteit. 164. Maaike Westra, African Studies Centre Leiden 165. Mark Westmoreland, Leiden Universiteit 166. Niekkie Wiegink, Utrecht Universiteit 167. Saskia Wieringa, Universiteit van Amsterdam 168. Angela Wigger, Radboud Universiteit 169. Han Wiskerke, Wageningen Universiteit 170. Margreet Zwarteveen, Universiteit van Amsterdam
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deportnews · 5 years ago
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Racing acordó con el plantel una reducción salarial del 30% debido al párate que está sufriendo el fútbol a causa del Coronavirus. Dentro de los jugadores de la Academia, 6 juveniles quedaron exceptos de este ajuste: Tiago Banega, Carlo Alcaraz, Evelio Cardozo, Iván Maggi, Luca Andrada y Elías Machuca. Felicitamos la decisión de Víctor Blanco 👏👏 https://www.instagram.com/p/B-22TP_nWzm/?igshid=15rnhfaaolml8
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donaldresslerfanfic · 7 years ago
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Cake Pop Lady.
Rating: M
Warnings: Strong Language, Sexual Content.
Word Count: 2322
Donald Ressler X OC Maggie Waters.
Chapter: Thirty Five.
Chapter Index
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Maggie.
I didn't wanted to get up as early as Don had gotten up to. I knew why his Mondays started suspiciously early, and this one wasn't any different. He had the commission thing at 9 but he was up and at it at six. Again, I knew why. His NA meetings were Mondays.
I don't know if he knew I knew he still went, because even I thought he had stopped going, that he thought he was too good for them. That wasn't the case, he'd been clean for almost two years now and ever since I detoxed him he attended the meetings.
I felt the bed sink in next to me, then Don's hand crawl up from my waist to the side of it. He leaned in and gave me a kiss on my jaw, then moved down to my neck.
"Remember the commission is at 9, hopefully I'll be done before lunch, I don't know how long it's going to take but I'll take a taxi now and you can come pick me up then"
"Okay" I groggily replied, feeling another kiss on my neck, then the bed move again as Don got off it and walked out.
I was about to drift to sleep for another hour or so when I heard my coffee machine start, it was an expresso machine and thus, it needed to be manually handled, meaning: someone was in my kitchen.
I stood up and walked down, thinking maybe Don was going to miss the meeting to get in time to the commission.
Donald wasn't in my kitchen, it was Raymond. Drinking from a little cup the coffee from the expresso machine and eating some croissants Don knew I liked, which I why he always brought them for me on the way back from his morning run.
He slid a cup to me as I fixed my hair a little.
"I'm planning on going back to bed, thank you" I said humorlessly "and yes, Ray, you can totally eat one of my croissants"
He chuckled and cleaned his fingers with a tissue.
"I need to speak with Agent Ressler"
"Too bad, he's not here"
"Then where?"
"Why do you want to talk to him?" I sat down in the stools near him.
"Agent Keen is being targeted by an assassin I'm sure the bureau would like to have behind bars"
I just sighed and crossed my arms over the table.
"He's in a meeting, NA meeting. It's a few blocks away from the White House, in Cardozo I think" I said reluctantly.
"Thank you" he replied shortly, then searched in his jacket and pulled out a  piece of paper. "There's a building in downtown DC that I need you to check out." He took a little piece of paper and handed it to me "it's an office building, it's the sixth floor I'm interested in. I need you to go there and inspect it thoroughly. Walls, floor tiles, accomodations, even the brand of tea the secretary drinks"
I just took the paper and sighed.
"We're close from finishing Maggie, I appreciate your help"
I nodded again and felt a tap on my shoulder as Raymond walked behind me and exited my house from the French doors of my back yard.
I took a shower and dressed up to go out and do this thing for Raymond. Might as well get it all over with before having to go and pick up Don.
The office building wasn't tall compared to the ones around, 20 stories, quiet side of town. Clearly old since the lobby was really marmoly. I climbed up the elevator to floor six with a purse to my wrist and my phone in my hand, opened on the camera app and taking photos of everything.
Senior year Drama Class don't fail me now.
"Hello" I leaned into the desk, measuring it's height with mine. "I need an appointment with Dr. Huffnaggel please"
The desk was made out of refined light brown wood, PVC exterior, on the other side there was a computer, the usual office supplies, no personal effects which was good, a chair in which the secretary was sitting on.
She looked up at me and gave me a warm smile.
"Yes of course, what's the motive of the consultation?"
"My uh" I pretended to sutter. The walls were pale white, the letters of the office behind the secretary read "Dr. Oren Huffnaggel, marital therapy and counselment." I had to get a good look at those to make out the font.
"My husband has just been admitted to the army and-" I still had it, I covered my mouth while tears striked down my eyes. "I'm just so anxious and I can't stoop thinking he's going to die" I whispered at the end. I quickly cleaned up my tears and gave her a weak smile "sorry, it's just been too hard for me, I haven't slept a full night in days and-" thank God she interrupted me, because I was running out of things to say
"Why don't you take a seat and I'll get you some water"
I nodded while she motioned and the seats behind me. As soon as she was out of sight I shamelessly took pictures of the place, the doors, the lights, the floor tiles, the couch, taking a closer one to get the fabric right, the decorations and such.
I sat down when I heard the click of heels coming back to the reception area and waited for the secretary to hand me a glass of water. I gave her a thankful nod as I took a little sip, then watched her go around the desk and write something down a paper. She doubled back and handed me a little card
"Given the urgency of the situation in can set up an emergency appointment at 10, how does that sound?"
I let out a little sigh of relief and took the paper
"Yes, that sounds amazing, thank you so much..." I waited until she told me her name
"Dorothy, and it's no problem. I'll see you tomorrow" she gave me a sweet smile and returned to the desk when another person came in. I left the glass in a side table and stood up.
Perfect, I could review the pictures today and tomorrow I could come back and settle some things if I'm not sure.
It was still early for me to go back home so I got to work. I printed the pictures, then headed to one of the providers Gina had when it came to costume made furniture. I spent maybe an hour looking through samples of fabric to get the one in the couches look the same, then I headed to the paint shop and got the colors for the walls outside and inside, the tiles were difficult because they were this hideous green and I didn't know if I'll be able to get the right pattern.
While moving from a shop to another I got a call from Don, saying that he was good to go. It was well pass lunch time but I was still hungry.
I drove down to the White House and parked a few blocks ahead, switching seats while I waited. Don liked to drive.
He came around a few minutes later, opening the door and handing me a little bag while he took a seat.
"What's this?" I said peaking inside.
"I don't know, it's one of those YOLO bags"
I laughed, throwing my head back a little, he chuckled a bit too. He could be really funny when he wanted to.
"You mean a swag bag?" I said between chuckles.
"Yeah one of those" he cut the corner and began driving "don't eat anything of it though, it might be poisoned" he playfully warned.
"Well, I'm hungry so might as well" I fished something out of the bag and gasped "I freaking love cake pops, you have no idea." I unwrapped the cake pop and gave it a bite. I hummed in content and looked at Don. He looked a little upset "you okay?" I said, touching his arm.
"We'll see. For now, Hamilton, Equinox? Where do you want to eat?"
"Au Bon Pain" I named, digging in the bag again.
There was only one spot in a side high table which we took, I ordered a César salad and Don ordered a turkey sandwich, and since it was lunchtime rush hour, we got served fast.
"So, how did it go at the thing?"
"I don't know, the Director and I stated out cases and-"
"The director of what?" I asked, stirring my salad around.
"The Director of Clandestine Services, who is also a member of the Cabal. I think he's the one Reddington has been targeting this whole time"
"Mmm" I hummed and nodded "and then what?"
"And then, Laurel Hitchin will take the case to the President and give us his decision"
"And she's what of the President?"
"She's the National Security Advisor"
"Is she the cake pop lady? Is that why you said they might be poisoned?" I joked, he smiled and looked up at the TV. Frowning, he took his phone out of his inner pocket and dialed.
I looked up and watched the screen above us. The Breaking News were about Liz Keen being shot and killed during an FBI raid that clearly hadn't happened under Don's approval. He said a few words on the phone, then hung up and turned back to his meal.
"That's not true right?" I asked, referring to Agent Keen.
"No, it's not. Navabi has been trying to reach me to get my opinion on how we will handle this new case Reddington gave us, seems like they did a good job."
"You've got a good team A.D Ressler" I teased, making him smile and finally look at me.
He'd been really distraught today and I had gotten so used to having him over me all the time, now that I had gotten nothing all day, I missed it.
I reached out and ran the back of my hand on his cheek, making him lean his head to the side and place a kiss on my hand.
"Hi" I said with a smile. He took my hand and gave it another kiss.
"I have a lot on my plate today" he said in an apologetic way. I gave him a little smile and nodded
"I know" I replied. He leaned in to give me one short kiss before standing up and clearing our bill.
While we walked out, hand in hand, I spoke up, making noise over the little uncomfortable silence.
"I was thinking to invite my sister this weekend, you know, I have to set up the guest bedrooms and such. I'm trying to keep myself occupied you know, since my boyfriend is never home"
When we were getting close to the car he pulled me by the hand and made my chest bump up to his, leading his hands to my waist.
"Your boyfriend is never home? Sounds like a real douchebag" I chuckled and led my hands to his neck
"He might, but he catches baddies for a living and looks very hot doing so. He's a keeper"
He smiled again, looking down at my lips and leaning in to kiss me slowly. He finished off with another kiss on my forehead and unlocked the door of the car.
"Want me to drop you off somewhere?" He asked. I climbed on the passenger seat and twisted my eyebrows at him.
"It's my car, so I'm dropping you off somewhere and move along with my business. I have a lot on my plate as well"
He snorted a little laugh and turned the engine on.
I knew he knew I was working with Raymond, and it was a little weird that he didn't ask. But I was relieved as well, I really didn't like lying to him.
That night he was not at all happy. As soon as I saw him walk to the kitchen where I was and tore off his tie, I worded myself carefully.
"Cake pop lady screwed you over?"
"Damn right she screwed me over, he set me up to work with the Director. Share Intel. He wants Liz and Reddington dead, and having him there while we're still in touch with them is going to make me give explanations I don't want to give. Everything Reddington is doing-"
"I'm going to stop you right there" I rudely interrupted "I'll listen, but first. Have you ever seen anything like this?" I pulled out a picture from a Manila folder and showed it to him. It was a statue of a stupid horse I had to get.
"No" he said a little upset "Maggie this is-"
"Important, I know, which is why I got the unimportant stuff out of the way. Now sit, I'll listen" I motioned at the stool next to me
While he sat down I turned off the computer and closed it, watching as how he unbuttoned  his shirt and sighed.
I stood up and placed my hand on his forehead, moving it sideways and messing up his hair a little. He pulled my by the waist while I rounded his shoulders with my hands.
"You've been doing great. And you're being forced to work and to trust people you don't want to. I'm confident in you Donnie, I know you'll pull through this"
I hugged him and made him rest his head on my shoulder as I ran my hand on his neck, putting a little pressure on the side of his spine, he was really tense and knotted up all over.
After a while he placed a kiss on my neck and pulled the computer closer to him.
"Here, I'll help you find that stupid horse"
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ao3feed-wtnv · 4 years ago
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Welcome To Night Vale
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by CateyBear123
WELCOME TO NIGHT VALE is a twice-monthly podcast in the style of community updates for the small desert town of Night Vale, featuring local weather, news, announcements from the Sheriff's Secret Police, mysterious lights in the night sky, dark hooded figures with unknowable powers, and cultural events.
"With its uncanny blend of the macabre and the mundane, the news out of Night Vale sounds like what might occur if Stephen King or David Lynch was a guest producer at your local public radio station." - NY Times Turn on your radio and hide. Disclaimer: WTNV does not in anyway belong to me, it belongs to Joseph Fink and Jeffery Cranor. I made this book for people who need to follow along with words, would rather read then listen. Please support the podcast and the books, thank you!
Words: 2471, Chapters: 2/150, Language: English
Fandoms: Welcome to Night Vale
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: F/F, F/M, M/M, Other
Characters: Abby Palmer, Adriano Copiello, Agatha Oglivy, Alondra Ortiz, Angels - Character, Annette Traylor, Apache Tracker, Arnie Goldbulm, Barks Ennui, Basimah Bashara, Betty Lucero, Big Rico, Brandy Lance, Cactus Jane, Cal Palmer, Camilla Cortez, Carlos the Scientist, Cecil Palmer, Cecil's Mother, Chad Bowinger, Charles, Charlie Blair, Chelsea Dubinski, clair, Dale Salazar, Dan Cardozo, Dana Cardinal, Darryl Ramirez, Deangelo Flynn, Deb, Diane Crayton, Donald Penebaker, Donovan, Earl Harlan, Esteban, Felicia Good, Fey - Character, Frances Donaldson, Frank Chen, Glow Cloud - Character, Glow Cloud's Child, Gordon, Gordon Moreno, Hadassah McDaniels, Harrison Kipp, Hierarchy of the Angels, Hiram McDaniels, hooded figures, Hugh Jackman, Huntokar, Intern Kareem, Intern Maureen, Intern Vanessa, Jackie Fierro, Jake Camp, Jake Smithwick, Jamillah, Janice Palmer, Janice Rio, Jeremy Godfrey, Joanna Rey, Joel Eisenberg, John Peters, Josh Crayton, Juanita Jefferson, Junius Duncan, Kevin, Khoshekh, Lacy, Larry Leroy, Laura, Lauren Mallard, Leann Hart, Lee Marvin, Leonard Burton, Lisa Smithwick, Lorelei Alvarez, Louie Blasko, Lucia Tereschenko, Lucinda Fierro, Lusia, Lutrice Beaumont, Mab, Madeline LeFleur, Maggie Penebaker, Maliq Herrera, Marcus Vanston, Martin McCaffrey, Martin McCaffry, Mayors of Night Vake, Megan Wallaby, Melony Pennington, Michael Sandero, Michelle Nguyen, Miriam Adelman, Missy Wilks, Mr. Smithwick, Mrs. Smithwick, Nazr al-Mujaheed, Nick Teller, Nilanjana Sikdar, Nina Gordon, Old Woman Josie, Otherworldly Children, Pamela Winchell, Pastor Munn, Paul Birimingham, Prince Reynolds, Roger Harlan, Roger Singh, Sabina, Sarah Sultan, Scientists of Night Vale, Sheriff of Night Vale, Sheriff Sam - Character, Sigrid Borg, Simone Rigadeau, Siobhan Azdak, Station Management, Stephanie, Steve Carlsberg, Strangers - Character, Susan Escobar, Suzanne Thurgood, Tamka Flynn, Teddy Williams, Telly Williams, The Beagle Puppy, The Computer, The Distant Prince - Character, The Faceless Old Woman, The Man in the Tan Jacket, The Masked Army, The Shape in Grove Park, The Smiling God, The Woman from Italy, Them - Character, Thomas Charles Fleming, Trish Hidge, Tristan Cortez, Troy Walsh, Jeffery Cranor, Joseph Fink
Additional Tags: Reading, A lot of reading, for people who like reading instead of listening, please read this
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ao3feed-nightvale · 4 years ago
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Welcome To Night Vale
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/31gyjdM
by CateyBear123
WELCOME TO NIGHT VALE is a twice-monthly podcast in the style of community updates for the small desert town of Night Vale, featuring local weather, news, announcements from the Sheriff's Secret Police, mysterious lights in the night sky, dark hooded figures with unknowable powers, and cultural events.
"With its uncanny blend of the macabre and the mundane, the news out of Night Vale sounds like what might occur if Stephen King or David Lynch was a guest producer at your local public radio station." - NY Times Turn on your radio and hide. Disclaimer: WTNV does not in anyway belong to me, it belongs to Joseph Fink and Jeffery Cranor. I made this book for people who need to follow along with words, would rather read then listen. Please support the podcast and the books, thank you!
Words: 218, Chapters: 1/150, Language: English
Fandoms: Welcome to Night Vale
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: F/F, F/M, M/M, Other
Characters: Abby Palmer, Adriano Copiello, Agatha Oglivy, Alondra Ortiz, Angels - Character, Annette Traylor, Apache Tracker, Arnie Goldbulm, Barks Ennui, Basimah Bashara, Betty Lucero, Big Rico, Brandy Lance, Cactus Jane, Cal Palmer, Camilla Cortez, Carlos the Scientist, Cecil Palmer, Cecil's Mother, Chad Bowinger, Charles, Charlie Blair, Chelsea Dubinski, clair, Dale Salazar, Dan Cardozo, Dana Cardinal, Darryl Ramirez, Deangelo Flynn, Deb, Diane Crayton, Donald Penebaker, Donovan, Earl Harlan, Esteban, Felicia Good, Fey - Character, Frances Donaldson, Frank Chen, Glow Cloud - Character, Glow Cloud's Child, Gordon, Gordon Moreno, Hadassah McDaniels, Harrison Kipp, Hierarchy of the Angels, Hiram McDaniels, hooded figures, Hugh Jackman, Huntokar, Intern Kareem, Intern Maureen, Intern Vanessa, Jackie Fierro, Jake Camp, Jake Smithwick, Jamillah, Janice Palmer, Janice Rio, Jeremy Godfrey, Joanna Rey, Joel Eisenberg, John Peters, Josh Crayton, Juanita Jefferson, Junius Duncan, Kevin, Khoshekh, Lacy, Larry Leroy, Laura, Lauren Mallard, Leann Hart, Lee Marvin, Leonard Burton, Lisa Smithwick, Lorelei Alvarez, Louie Blasko, Lucia Tereschenko, Lucinda Fierro, Lusia, Lutrice Beaumont, Mab, Madeline LeFleur, Maggie Penebaker, Maliq Herrera, Marcus Vanston, Martin McCaffrey, Martin McCaffry, Mayors of Night Vake, Megan Wallaby, Melony Pennington, Michael Sandero, Michelle Nguyen, Miriam Adelman, Missy Wilks, Mr. Smithwick, Mrs. Smithwick, Nazr al-Mujaheed, Nick Teller, Nilanjana Sikdar, Nina Gordon, Old Woman Josie, Otherworldly Children, Pamela Winchell, Pastor Munn, Paul Birimingham, Prince Reynolds, Roger Harlan, Roger Singh, Sabina, Sarah Sultan, Scientists of Night Vale, Sheriff of Night Vale, Sheriff Sam - Character, Sigrid Borg, Simone Rigadeau, Siobhan Azdak, Station Management, Stephanie, Steve Carlsberg, Strangers - Character, Susan Escobar, Suzanne Thurgood, Tamka Flynn, Teddy Williams, Telly Williams, The Beagle Puppy, The Computer, The Distant Prince - Character, The Faceless Old Woman, The Man in the Tan Jacket, The Masked Army, The Shape in Grove Park, The Smiling God, The Woman from Italy, Them - Character, Thomas Charles Fleming, Trish Hidge, Tristan Cortez, Troy Walsh, Jeffery Cranor, Joseph Fink
Additional Tags: Reading, A lot of reading, for people who like reading instead of listening, please read this
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botanicafagro · 5 years ago
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Resultados examen de botánica del 18 de febrero de 2020
Los examenes no probados se mostrarán el martes 10/03 de 14:00-16:00hs
AGESTA MENDEZ, JUAN IGNACIO 0 ALANIS LUENGO, VALENTINA 0 ALVAREZ COLL, JUAN ALEJANDRO 0 ALVAREZ G√ìMEZ, STEFANI CAMILA 0 ALVAREZ QUINTERO, JUAN MANUEL 0 AMESPIL SAINZ, VALENTINA 6 ANGENSCHEIDT CASTELLS, ALFONSO 6 ANSOLABEHERE DELGADO, MART√çN 0 APATIE BACCI, JUAN EMILIO 0 ARAMENDIA GAMBETTA, JUSTO Pasar por Cátedra ARMAND PILON PEREYRA, FACUNDO CELMAR 0 ARRARTE CARRERO, MANUEL 0 BASSAIZTEGUY ONEILL, MATIAS JUAN 8 BENITEZ IBARRA, BRUNO 4 BENTANCOR SALVO, FEDERICO 8 BENTANCUR GUIMAREY, MATIAS AGUSTIN 4 BIDE ARAMBURO, ANA CECILIA NSP BISIO LANDONI, FRANCISCO 7 BOTTERO MODERNEL, JUAN PABLO 0 BRESQUE ALONSO, RACHEL LISSETTE NSP BRUSCHERA ELIAS, SEBASTIAN 0 BURGOS DO SANTOS, SASHA MICAELA 0 CALZA TERRA, MARIA PAZ 4 CAMPA√ëA GARCIA, JUAN ANDRES 7 CANEPA PENADES, IGNACIO 5 CANOSA LASSO, LUCIA DIANA NSP CAPOTE ABBONA, SOFIA BELEN 0 CASTRILLON AMAYA, JUAN JOSE NSP CASTRO NEGRIN, YOEL ALEJANDRO NSP CHIAPPARA PEREZ, AGUSTINA 0 COMP√Å DUFFEY, FRANCESCO 0 COSTA RIJO, FRANCISCO 0 COUTURE SANTOS, CAMILA BELEN NSP CURBELO SENA, JUAN IGNACIO 8 DAMIANI PIEDRA CUEVA, GAST√ìN NICOL√ÅS NSP DAVYT MALAN, GONZALO 6 DELLA VENTURA LAMAITA, JUAN ANDRES 0 DOMINGUEZ AGUIRRE, VERONICA CAROLINA NSP DURAN FERNANDEZ, JUAN FRANCISCO 0 FERRARI TULIC, ANDREA DINORAH NSP GOLDMAN MENDEZ, ELEONORA 5 GONZALEZ ANTUNEZ, JUAN MANUEL 0 GUEDES GIL, MARCIA AGUSTINA 4 GUTIERREZ RIAL, CECILIA 0 IGARZA LARRA√ëAGA, LUNA 0 IRURETA GOYENA ZERBINO, AGUSTINA 0 ISRAEL WIBMER, ALEC NSP LERGA C√ÅCERES, GUSTAVO NSP LLAVINSKY COPELLO, AGUSTINA NSP LLUCH SILVEIRA, GUZMAN NEPOMUCENO 0 LOACES BERRUETA, ANA PAULA 0 MAGGI ARROSA, JOAQU√çN 3 MAL√ÅN SANIN, ALESSANDRO 5 MALDONADO GUTIERREZ, VICTORIA MORIANA 0 MANESS TREGARTHEN, ISABEL 0 MARRERO CREMEL, EMILIANO JESUS 0 MARRERO TECHERA, CARLOS AGUSTIN 0 MARTINEZ BELEN, ANA CLARA 4 MARTINEZ PRIETO, JULIETA 4 MENDEZ CASARIEGO STEVERLYNCK, SOFIA MARIA 0 MENDEZ CENTURION, LEONARDO NSP MINOR ARTAGAVEYTIA, MARTIN 7 MONTERO GOMEZ, MARIA SERRANA NSP MORA LEMMO, SOFIA 0 MORALES RODRIGUEZ, ANA KAREN NSP MU√ëOZ POMBO, OSCAR SEBASTI√ÅN 5 NADAL RODRIGUEZ, NAHARA 6 NEGREYRA GUARISE, FLORENCIA 5 N√ö√ëEZ TERRA, FACUNDO 0 OLIVERA FERNANDEZ, ALDANA CAMILA 0 OLIVERA GONZALEZ, WENDY TAMARA 0 OLIVERA MARTINEZ, LUIS EMILIO NSP ORTIZ CARDOZO, MARTIN DANIEL 5 PASINI FELIPEZ, NICOLAS MARTIN 0 PEREIRA SEGREDO, AGUSTINA PAOLA 5 PEREIRO BERACOCHEA, JUAN ANTONIO 0 PESCE GRA√ëA, FACUNDO 0 PI√ëEIRO BRUNO, LUCA NSP PLATERO GAZZANEO, MAR√çA P√çA NSP PORCILE MACHADO, IGNACIO 0 PRIETO FERN√ÅNDEZ, JOS√â FRANCISCO 0 RIPPA SILVERA, JOAQUIN 0 ROCCA BALDIVIA, MATHIAS NAHUEL NSP RODRIGUEZ TRUCIDO, MILAGROS NSP ROMERA ARATTI, RODRIGO ROLANDO 0 SAFFORES OCHAGARAY, ANDRES GUSTAVO NSP SANGUINETTI SAPELLI, JOAQUIN JOSE 4 SANTANA SUAREZ, PAULA VALERIA NSP SCARABINO APRILE, FLORENCIA 4 SCHIAFFARINO CARUGO, DANIELLA 0 SEVERI SEIZER, MARIA SOFIA 8 SORONDO AGUILERA, FEDERICO NSP SOSA LEGUIZAMON, MARIANO 4 STIRLING ALZAGA, HORACIO SEGUNDO 0 SUAREZ BILBAO, ZOE CAMILA 0 TORRES ETCHEVERRY, FRANCISCO 0 URRUTIA PERDOMO, FEDERICO 5 VERA CARRAU, MANUELA MARIA 7 VIERA ACOSTA, FLAVIO GUALBERTO 3 VILLAR GONZALEZ, MARIANA NSP ZABALA SILVA MARQUEZ, ROBERTO 5 PEREIRO BERACOCHEA, JUAN ANTONIO 0
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filialracingsada · 6 years ago
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Jornada invicta de los juveniles
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Por la fecha 12 de la zona A del torneo de la Superliga juvenil 2018 Racing se enfrentó a San Martín de Tucumán consiguiendo 14 puntos de 18.
Las categorías mayores fueron locales en el predio Tita Mattiussi. La cuarta empató 2-2 con goles de Iván Maggi y Tiago Banega. La quinta empató 2-2 con goles de Franco Rodríguez y Johar Mejía Moreno. La sexta ganó 4-0 con goles de Enzo Castro, Yamil García, Gonzalo Cardozo y Ángel Gómez.
Las categorías menores fueron visitantes. La séptima ganó 3-0 con dos goles de Facundo Salto y el restante de Tunqui Farfan. La octava ganó 4-0 con tres goles de Iñaki Marcos y el restante de Gabriel Mejía y la novena ganó 3-0 con dos goles de Axel Ojeda y el restante de Silvio Díaz.
La última fecha será ante Argentinos Juniors. La única de las categorías que puede llegar a disputar la final es la novena que pelea el primer lugar de la zona con el próximo rival y con Boca.
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sancanes · 7 months ago
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maggie (she/her), the techgirl of the group. she dabbles in true crime and hacking shitty pcs
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sancanes · 5 months ago
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hiya! saw this blog and liked how Victor's shapely and pointy design matches his personality, Felipe's little awkward kinda 'forced' smile, and Maggie's little hacker shenanigans.
I was curious if you had any voice claims for your characters?
✧・゚: *✧・゚:*✧・゚: *✧・゚:*sparkle on✧・゚: *✧・゚:*✧・゚: *✧・゚:*
thank you!!
I don't have specific voice claims yet, but I do have an idea in my head of how the characters sound like. without getting into specifics (because I suck at describing voices):
viktor has a strong, raspy voice, sort of like bianca del rio from drag race if that makes sense.
felipe has a softer, higher pitch tone, without sounding TOO young.
maggie's pitch is in the middle, but I imagine her with a slight nasal tone.
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sancanes · 2 months ago
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Who is Maggie Cardozo and what is the relationship she has with Felipe and Viktor, I also really like your art and I think you're a really good artist ^^
in the current point of what i'm writing, maggie is a girl that loves everything related to crime investigation and technology (mid 2000s technology, that is). she's pretty weird and antisocial, but she agrees to help viktor and felipe regardless of motive, though they know very little of her life at first.
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filialracingsada · 7 years ago
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Jornada casi perfecta de los juveniles ante Belgrano
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Por la vigésimacuarta fecha del campeonato de AFA Racing se enfrento a Belgrano consiguiendo 15 de 18.
Las categorías mayores fueron locales en el predio Tita Mattiussi. La cuarta ganó 2-1 con dos goles de Lucero. La quinta empató 1-1 con gol de Maggi. La sexta ganó 1-0 con gol de Errecalde.
La séptima ganó 3-1 con goles de Gómez, Cardozo y Segovia . La octava ganó 3-2 con dos goles de Urruchúa y el restante de Venialgo y por último la novena ganó 1-0 con gol de Meaurio.
La próxima fecha sera ante Temperley. Los mayores serán visitantes y los menores serán locales en el predio Tita Mattiussi.
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