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A bit late but couldn't forget about them, our Paralympics delegation. They absolutely killed it. Every single one of them giving it all and making us proud.
Thank you to all of our 78 participants, 28 medalists, and 44 diplomas.
Alex Enrique Martínez Guevara, Ana Lucía Pinto Ochoa, Andrés Felipe Mosquera Neira, Angie Lizeth Pabón Mamian, Aura Cristina Poblador Granados, Bertha Cecilia Fernández Arango, Brayan Mauricio Triana Herrera, Buinder Brainer Bermúdez Villar, Carlos Andrés Vargas Villanueva, Carlos Daniel Serrano Zárate, Daniel Giraldo Correa, Daniela Carolina Munévar Flórez, Darian Faisury Jiménez Sánchez, David Felipe Rendón Acosta, Diego Fernando Meneses Medina, Edilson Chica Chica, Edwin Fabián Matiz Ruiz, Eglain Antonio Mena Lemus, Erica María Castaño Salazar, Euclides Grisales Diaz, Fabio Torres Silva, Francy Esther Osorio Calderón, Fredy Duvian López Morales, Gabriela Oviedo Rueda, Giovanny Andrés Malambo Rachez, Gisell Natalia Prada Pachón, Héctor Julio Ramírez Murcia, Ionis Dayana salcedo rodríguez, Jesús Alberto López, Jesús Augusto Romero Montoya, Jhohan Darío Ardila Cárdenas, Jhon Alexander Hernández García, Jhon Eider González Hernández, Jhon Fredy Gómez Giraldo, Jhon Sebastián Obando Asprilla, José Gregorio Lemos Rivas, Juan Alejandro Campas Sánchez, Juan David Pérez Quintero, Juan Esteban García Sánchez, Juan Esteban Patiño Giraldo, Juan José Betancourt Quiroga, Julián Andrés Jaramillo Téllez, Karen Tatiana Palomeque Moreno, Kevin Alfonso Moreno Gualaco, Laura Carolina González Rodríguez, Leider Albeiro Lemus Rojas, Leidy Johanna Chica Chica, Lino Nicolás Coca Castro, Luis dahir Arizala Ocoró, Luis Fernando Lara Rodallega, Luis Fernando Lucumí Villegas, Luis Francisco Sanclemente, María Alejandra Murillo Benítez, María Angélica Bernal Villalobos, María Mónica Daza Guzmán, María Paula Barrera Zapata, María Salomé Henao Sánchez, María Teresa Restrepo Rojas, Mariana Guerrero Martínez, Mauricio Andrés Valencia Campo, Mayerli Buitrago Ariza, Miguel Ángel Rincón Narváez, Nelson Crispín Corzo, Niver Rangel palmera, Paula Andrea Ossa Veloza, Reynel Romero Montoya, Santiago Solis Torres, Sara del Pilar Vargas Blanco, William Jair higuera Ocampo, Xiomara Saldarriaga Hernández, Yamil David Acosta Manjarrez, Yasiris Blandón Escobar, Yeferson Suárez Cardona, Yeniffer Paredes Muriel, Yesenia María Restrepo Muñoz, Yesica Paola Muñoz Nieto, Zharith Alejandra Rodríguez Silva, Zuleiny Rodríguez Trujillo
#paralympics 2024#colombia#comité paralímpico colombiano#colombian paralympic committee#(nightmade)#this was my first time actually watching the paralympics games#it was amazing#I'm saddened that they don't get as much noise as the other games#like we won 9 times more medals and yet the news nothing
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book log - 2019
my kind of perfect by hannah ellis
not the girl you marry by andie j. christopher
the wedding party by jasmine guillory
sweet venom by tera lynn childs
obsession by amanda robson
the proposal by jasmine guillory
maybe in another life by taylor jenkins reid
the last librarian by brandt legg
exit west by mohsin hamid
the water cure by sophie mackintosh
the broken hearts' society of suite 17c by leighann kopans
royal holiday by jasmine guillory
the good samaritan by john marrs
fuck marriage by taryn fisher
christmas with friends by hannah ellis
the death of mrs. westaway by ruth ware
gabi, a girl in pieces by isabel quintero
swipe right for murder by derek millman
#therealcinderella by yesenia vargas
shutter island by dennis lehane
the wedding of rachel blaine by amy cross
pieces of her by karin slaughter
these witches don't burn by isabel sterling
a spark of light by jodi picoult
the friend by teresa driscoll
frankissstein by jeanette winterson
how to hang a witch by adriana mather
the bride test by helen hoang
just one bite by jack heath
the babysitters coven by kate williams
blame game by c.j. cooke
about the night by anat talshir
wreckage by emily bleeker
our house by louise candilish
just what kind of mother are you? by paula daly
the other ann by amy cross
in a dark, dark wood by ruth ware
spare room by dreda say mitchell
jar of hearts by jennifer hillier
without remorse by tom clancy
the amateurs by liz harmer
exhalation by ted chiang
the astonishing color of after by emily x.r. pan
all the beautiful lies by peter swanson
batman: year one by frank miller
go by kazuki kaneshiro
the bird and the sword by amy harmon
q is for quarry by sue grafton
guilt by amanda robson
blame it on bianca del rio by bianca del rio
size 14 is not fat either by meg cabot
the banker's wife by cristina alger
a good enough mother by bev thomas
someone we know by shari lapena
the man i thought you were by leah mercer
radio silence by alice oseman
the butterfly garden by dot hutchison
in twenty years by allison winn scotch
what happened at the lake by phil m. williams
the thinnest air by minka kent
you know me well by nina lacour
the waiting room by emily bleeker
sleeping murder by agatha christie
we were mothers by katie sise
bunny by mona awad
the one by john marrs
losing leah halloway by lisa reganby devney perry
the song of achilles by madeline miller
daughters of the lake by wendy webb
remember me? by sophie kinsella
the birthday list by devney perry
a curse so dark and lonely by birgid kemmener
spindle by e.k. johnston
the babysitter by sheryl browne
a serial killer's daughter by kerri rawson
the ex by alafair burke
the meryl streep movie club by mia march
watership down by richard adams
every ugly word by aimee l. salter
the rhythm of blues by love belvin
killman creek by rachel caine
undead girl gang by lily anderson
the turn of the key by ruth ware
smart girls gets what they want by sarah strohmeyer
girl gnoe virals by arvin ahmadi
the perfect roommate by minka kent
brother by david chariandy
that time i loved you by carrianne leung
lock every door by riley sager
the zen man by colleen collins
stillhouse lake by rachel caine
daisy jones & the six by taylor jenkins reid
once upon a river by daine setterfield
the good widow by liz fenton
sadie by courtney summers
dead girls by tim kizer
half past by victoria helen stone
the woo-woo by lindsay wong
ender's game by orson scott card
smoke by catherine mckenzie
the favorite daughter by kaira rouda
xo by jeffery deaver
whiskey in a teacup by reese witherspoon
the truth lies here by lindsey klingele
save the date by morgan matson
i am wathcing you by teresa driscoll
the last time i lied by riley sager
alex and eliza by melissa de la cruz
little fires everywhere by celeste ng
the long deception by mary mccluskey
fast forward by juliet madison
emergency contact by mary h.k. choi
two weddings and a fugitive by donna joy usher
the rules of magic by alice hoffman
i dream of johnny by juliet madison
friends like these by hannah ellids
the perfect mother by aimee molloy
a beautiful poison by lydia kang
girls with sharp sticks by suzanne young
the other woman by sandie jones
from twinkle with love by sandhya menon
the seven husbands of evelyn hugo by taylor jenkins reid
instant mom by nia vardalos
finding claire by lisa regan
the silent patient by alex michaelides
hidden bodies by caroline kepnes
playing with matches by hannah orenstein
the last resort by marissa stapley
robin by dave itzkoff
the perfect child by lucinda berry
sugar run by mesha maren
the afterlife of holly chase by cynthia hand
bright side by kim holden
convenience store woman by sayaka murata
the perfect mother by nina darnton
rush by lisa patton
girls' night out by liz fenton
the tattooist of auschwitz by heather morris
the power by naomi alderman
bird box by josh malerman
all we ever wanted by emily giffin
the haunting of hill house by shirley jackson
this is how it always is by laurie frankel
eligible by curtis sittenfield
the better sister by alafair burke
an anonymous girl by greer hendricks
educated by tara westover
nine perfect strangers by liane moriarty
the good neighbor: the life and work of fred rogers by maxwell king
harry potter and the philosopher's stone by j.k. rowling
five feet apart by rachael lippincott
the seven deaths of evelyn hardcastle by stuart turton
harry potter and the chamber of secrets by j.k. rowling
verity by colleen hoover
the wedding beat by devan sipher
harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban by j.k. rowling
boy swallows universe by trent dalton
the polygamist's daughter by anna labaron
harry potter and the order of the phoenix by j.k. rowling
starstruck in seattle by juliet madison
harry potter and the goblet of fire by j.k. rowling
13 minutes by sarah pinborough
harry potter and the half blood prince by j.k. rowling
the silver star by jeannette walls
harry potter and the deathly hallows by j.k. rowling
the girls by emma cline
the sun is also a star by nicola yoon
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141 aspirantes a legisladores federales renuncian a sus apoyos económicos
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO * 5 de marzo, 2024. ) Apro Diputadas y diputados que participarán en la elección consecutiva manifestaron su renuncia voluntaria a apoyos económicos, informó la Cámara Baja en un comunicado. La Mesa Directiva informó que 141 legisladores federales que participarán en la elección consecutiva en el proceso electoral 2023-2024 manifestaron su renuncia voluntaria a los apoyos económicos a que tienen derecho. Estos apoyos consisten en asistencia legislativa, atención ciudadana, casa enlace, transporte y hospedaje y tarjeta Viapass para peaje, y dejarán de contar por ellos por el periodo que comprende del 1 de marzo al 2 de junio. De la cifra total, 45 son de Morena, 47 del PAN, 29 del PRI, 19 del PT y uno del PRD. Estos son los legisladores que expresaron su deseo de renunciar a los apoyos: Morena César Agustín Hernández Pérez, Carol Antonio Altamirano, Reyna Celeste Ascencio Ortega, Ana Elizabeth Ayala Leyva, Manuel de Jesús Baldenebro Arredondo, Rocío Natalí Barrera Puc, Juan Ángel Bautista Bravo, María del Carmen Bautista Pelaéz, Bruno Blancas Mercado, Francisco Javier Borrego Adame, Héctor Armando Cabada Alvidrez, Óscar Cantón Zetina, Olegaria Carrazco Macías, Mario Miguel Carrillo Cubillas, Alejandro Carvajal Hidalgo, Favio Castellanos Polanco, Olga Leticia Chávez Rojas, Armando Contreras Castillo, Armando Corona Arvizu, Roberto Ángel Domínguez Rodríguez, Olga Juliana Elizondo Guerra, Leonel Godoy Rangel, Juanita Guerra Mena, Rosa Hernández Espejo, Arturo Roberto Hernández Tapia, Mónica Herrera Villavicencio, Irma Juan Carlos, Mayra Alicia Mendoza Álvarez, Moisés Ignacio Mier Velazco, Evangelina Moreno Guerra, Julio Cesar Moreno Rivera, Blanca Araceli Narro Panameño, Araceli Ocampo Manzanares, Pedro David Ortega Fonseca, Jaime Humberto Pérez Bernabe, Sonia Rincon Chanona, Carlos Sánchez Barrios, Azael Santiago Chepi, Paola Tenorio Adame, Teresita de Jesús Vargas Meraz, Manuel Vázquez Arellano, Julieta Kristal Vences Valencia, Dulce María Corina Villegas Guarneros, Merary Villegas Sánchez y Joaquín Zebadúa Alva. PAN Marco Humberto Aguilar Coronado, Laura Patricia Ahedo Bárcenas, Salvador Alcántar Ortega, Marco Antonio Almendariz Puppo, Daniela Soraya Álvarez Hernández, Ana Teresa Aranda Orozco, Itzel Josefina Balderas Hernández, Ana María Balderas Trejo, Carolina Beauregard Martínez, María Teresa Castell de Oro Palacios, Román Cifuentes Negrete, Erika de los Ángeles Díaz Villalón, Yesenia Galarza Castro, María Josefina Gamboa Torales, Pedro Garza Treviño, Mariana Gómez del Campo Gurza, Carmen Rocío González Alonso, Karla Verónica González Cruz, Diana Estefanía Gutiérrez Valtierra, Genoveva Huerta Villegas, Jorge Ernesto Inzunza Armas, Julia Licet Jiménez Angulo, Berenice Juárez Navarrete, Diana María Teresa Lara Carreón, José Elías Lixa Abimerhi, Noemí Berenice Luna Ayala, Gustavo Macías Zambrano, Esther Mandujano Tinajero, Noel Mata Atilano, Miguel Ángel Monraz Ibarra, Sarai Núñez Cerón, Ali Sayuri Núñez Meneses, María Elena Pérez-Jaén Zermeño, Gabriel Ricardo Quadri de la Torre, Éctor Jaime Ramírez Barba, Sonia Rocha Acosta, Juan Carlos Romero Hicks, Martha Estela Romo Cuéllar, Paulina Rubio Fernández, Ana Laura Sánchez Velázquez, Rodrigo Sánchez Zepeda, Luis Gerardo Serrato Castell, Armando Tejeda Cid, Héctor Saúl Téllez Hernández, Fernando Torres Graciano, Roberto Valenzuela Corral y Margarita Ester Zavala Gómez del Campo. PRI Norma Angélica Aceves García, Yeimi Yazmín Aguilar Cifuentes, María de Jesús Aguirre Maldonado, Pablo Guillermo Angulo Briceño, Karla Ayala Villalobos, Frinné Azuara Yarzábal, Sue Ellen Bernal Bolnik, Jaime Bueno Zertuche, María del Refugio Camarena Jáuregui, Adriana Campos Huirache, Alma Patricia Cardona Ortiz, Eufrosina Cruz Mendoza, Carolina Dávila Ramírez, Juan Francisco Espinoza Eguia, Xavier González Zirión, Marcela Guerra Castillo, Fuensanta Guadalupe Guerrero Esquivel, Johana Montcerrat Hernández Pérez, Ana Lilia Herrera Anzaldo, Jazmín Jaimes Albarrán, Roberto Carlos López García, Tereso Medina Ramírez, Rubén Ignacio Moreira Valdez, Rafael Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas, Mariana Erandi Nassar Piñeyro, Lorena Piñón Rivera, María Elena Serrano Maldonado, Maribel Guadalupe Villaseñor Dávila y Cynthia Iliana López Castro. PT Lilia Aguilar Gil, José Alejandro Aguilar López, Mary Carmen Bernal Martínez, Francisco Amadeo Espinosa Ramos, Alfredo Femat Bañuelos, José Gerardo Rodolfo Fernández Noroña, Irma Yordana Garay Loredo, Margarita García García, Jesús Fernando García Hernández, Maribel Martínez Ruiz, Luis Enrique Martínez Ventura, Brígido Ramiro Moreno Hernández, Magdalena del Socorro Núñez Monreal, Jorge Armando Ortiz Rodríguez, Ángel Benjamín Robles Montoya, Ana Karina Rojo Pimentel, María de Jesús Rosete Sánchez, Reginaldo Sandoval Flores y Dionicia Vázquez García. PRD Francisco Javier Huacus Esquivel. ] Síguenos en facebook.com/acapulcopress.news ) Síguenos en facebook.com/angelblanco.press ] Síguenos en ) acapulcopress.com Read the full article
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⌇ ◦︎ °︎ . ◜ JAN LUIS CASTELLANOS, CHRISTINA NADIN, LIZETH SELENE ◞ welcome to san shuno, EMILIO, ROMY & YESI ! you have eight hours until your next roommate gets here so make sure you pick the best room !
the vault & indie imaging are now full !
⌇ ◦︎ °��� . ◜ JAN LUIS CASTELLANOS, HE/HIM, 26 ◞ i can’t believe EMILIO VARGAS got to move to san shuno! i always used to make fun of them for wanting to be a ACTOR! huh? what’s san shuno? um, it’s only, like, where anyone who’s anyone got their start … anyway, i didn’t think they were ever going to leave MIAMI. i hear they walk around listening to PARADO NO BAILÃO like they’re in a 00s coming of age movie or something. they work at INDIE IMAGING too, isn’t that kind of cool? oh, i forgot about mx. shu… well, hopefully they won’t find out about HIS SECRET TIKTOK ACCOUNT WHERE HE ONLY POSTS NEYMAR EDITS. ugh, i wish i got an apartment offer there -_- … i hear they’re themed. ◜ r, she/her, pst ◞
⌇ ◦︎ °︎ . ◜ CHRISTINA NADIN, SHE/THEY, TWENTY THREE ◞ i can’t believe ROMY ZAHIR got to move to san shuno! i always used to make fun of them for wanting to be a SOCIALITE! huh? what’s san shuno? um, it’s only, like, where anyone who’s anyone got their start … anyway, i didn’t think they were ever going to leave LOS ANGELES. i hear they walk around listening to B.S. BY JHENÈ AIKO like they’re in a 00s coming of age movie or something. they work at THE VAULT too, isn’t that kind of cool? oh, i forgot about mx. shu… well, hopefully they won’t find out about THEIR SERIOUS AMOUNTS OF DEBT TO KEEP UP WITH THEIR LIFESTYLE. ugh, i wish i got an apartment offer there -_- … i hear they’re themed. ◜ kc, she/they, pst ◞
⌇ ◦︎ °︎ . ◜ LIZETH SELENE, SHE/THEY, TWENTY-THREE ◞ i can’t believe YESENIA ‘YESI’ GOMEZ got to move to san shuno! i always used to make fun of them for wanting to be a SINGER! huh? what’s san shuno? um, it’s only, like, where anyone who’s anyone got their start … anyway, i didn’t think they were ever going to leave CHICAGO. i hear they walk around listening to SIMMER DOWN BY FOUSHEÉ like they’re in a 00s coming of age movie or something. they work at THE VAULT too, isn’t that kind of cool? oh, i forgot about mx. shu… well, hopefully they won’t find out about HOW THEY DATED SOMEONE WEALTHY FOR THREE YEARS AND LIVED OFF OF THEM BEFORE BEING LEFT AT THE ALTAR AND NOW THAT THEY’RE BROKE THEY STARTED DEALING . ugh, i wish i got an apartment offer there -_- … i hear they’re themed. ◜ el, she/her, cst ◞
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Books In A Storm Book Review
Title: #TheRealCinderella
Author: Yesenia Vargas
Pages:275
Rating:🌟🌟🌟🌟(4/5)
Synopsis: Geeky Ella Reyes is at the bottom of the totem pole at Westwood High. Her ultra-popular stepsisters refuse to be seen with her at school, and every day she comes home to a mountain of chores. Ella’s only friend (and maybe crush) lives on the other side of her phone’s screen. She and Baller929 know everything about each other, except their real names. When they have a chance to meet at her school’s Halloween ball, Ella must figure out a way to get there without her stepmom or stepsisters finding out. Is revealing her identity to Baller929 worth risking the one good thing left in her life? Or is he too good to be true?
Thoughts: It was cute. Ella is very interesting. It’s a very typical Cinderella story. Her step-mother and step sisters are horrible as always. She has a very neat friendship with Baller929 and you watch their friendship become something more when she finds out who he really is. The end wasn’t what I thought it was going to be. Don’t get me wrong it was a good ending but there was so much more that could have been added to it to make it just that much better.
First And Last Sentence: Link Here
#book reviews#book review#booklr#bookblr#therealcinderella#yesenia vargas#bookworm#recommendations#june 2018#books
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Photos of Mexican Romani by Lorenzo Armendáriz . Most people here know them as “Hungaros” and like in all parts of the world there is a common misconception of the Roma as “thiefs or child stealers” , here there is even a comic/ telenovela called Yesenia by Yolanda Vargas Dulche, that is about a Romani Woman in France in the 18th century that perpetuates some romani myths ( I saw that movie as a child and also hunchback of Notredame and was interested in the culture)
I love all the Romani culture of different countries and have taken some Roma dance classes of Russia mostly but also Romania , India , Spain , Turkey and Irak.
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Free Ebooks ~ 3/30
Hello and hi! It’s been a while. 🙂 Here are some currently free ebooks—free at the time of this posting, so hurry.
https://www.amazon.com/TheRealCinderella-BestFriendsForever-Book-1-ebook/dp/B07CH3Q9RQ/ref=zg_bs_3511261011_f_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=1QGQP1NQX414EACC43ZEElla’s only friend (and crush) lives on the other side of her phone’s screen. She and Baller929 know everything about…
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#a.l. davroe#amy engel#anna katmore#anna santos#Heather Burch#jen calonita#jennifer l armentrout#karri thompson#kate jarvik birch#rachel harris#rebekah l purdy#sara wolf#yesenia vargas
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Getting to Know Yesenia Vargas
Getting to Know Yesenia Vargas
Please help me give a big Hoosblog welcome to Yesenia Vargas!
Yesenia Vargas is the author of several sweet young adult romance books. Her love for writing stories was born from her love of reading and books. She has her third grade teacher to thank for that. In addition to writing and reading, she spends her time hanging out with her family and binge-watching Netflix. In 2013, she…
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⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀CAKE
Yesenia lies still in her bed as she hears keys jingle and the sound of her front door opening. The familiar thump of boots against the wooden floors make her sigh. “Yesenia…” Jesse’s voice sounded hoarse, probably the result of shouting at his Deadlock members all day. “Yessy… are you sleepin?” He asks as he quietly tries to get undressed. Yesenia slowly sits up and glares at him, her hair disheveled from tossing and turning. “What?” He asks with a dumbfounded look on his face. “Why are you here?” She asks, her voice full of annoyance. Jesse’s brows furrow and he shrugs, “I always come here ‘round this time, weren’t you expectin me?”
Yesenia rolls her eyes at him and abruptly gets out of her bed. “Get out.” She says harshly, throwing his clothes at him, “I want you out of here and I want the key too.” Jesse groans loudly, “You do this almost every night now, Darlin.” Yesenia doesn’t reply as she holds out her hand, waiting for him to return the key to her apartment. “You really want me to leave huh?” Jesse says as he holds up the key with a playful smirk on his rugged face. Without hesitation, Yesenia snatches the key out of his hand and points to her bedroom door, “Get the fuck out, McCree.” With his clothes bundled up in his arms, Jesse walks to the front door, Yesenia not far behind him. He stops at the door and turns around, his eyes locking with hers. “If I leave, i’m not comin back here anymore, Vargas.” His threat was bittersweet but this is the right decision. Yesenia stands there, unmoved by his words and this gets under his skin. Like the snake he is, he responds with venom, “You know you were just a quick roll in the hay for me right, Darlin?”
Yesenia’s face burns as she shoves him with all her might outside of her door, slamming it shut before he could say anything else. The rustling of him getting dressed beyond the door muffles the obscenities that flew out of his about her. With tears pooling in her eyes, Yesenia walks back to her room and flops onto her bed. “You did the right thing... stop crying” She said to herself as she wipes the tears from her cheek with the back of her hand. Managing to stop the tears, her heart is still heavy. How can any be okay with what she’s been through?
((just a preview of a fanfic I have in the works.))
#cake 001#jesse mccree#mccree#yesenia vargas#overwatch#overwatch x reader#overwatch drabble#drabble#fanfic#overwatch fanfic
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Evento XV ENCUENTRO DE SEMILLEROS SE INVESTIGACIÓN
SEMILLERO Conservación Arquitectónica y Patologías
TÍTULO Procedimientos de conservación y patologías en algunos materiales arquitectónicos en Villavicencio, Meta
PONENTES Yesenia Andrea Vargas
Santiago Rodríguez
Sergio Gutiérrez
Erika Narváez
TUTOR Arq. Dario Sanchez Carballo
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New York Fashion Week Beauty for Luxury Fashion and Travel Magazine 🇺🇸🇺🇸🎨🎨💄💄💄 Remembering Yesenia Vargas Makeup🇺🇸💄 Model : Rebecca Faith Lawson @rebeccafaithlawson Beauty : Dije Saraqi@djesaraqui for Gina Frias Collection 🇺🇸💄💄 Photographer : Gary Kirk Brown for Luxury Fashion and Travel Magazine 🇺🇸🇺🇸📸📷🎥 Location : The Pierre Hotel NYC 🇺🇸🇺🇸🗽🗽🗽🗽 #makeup #newyorkfashionweek #beauty #fashionmakeup #newyorkmodels #garykirkbrown #garybrownphotography #miamiswimweek #newyorkmodels #newyorkphotographers #nyc #makeup #newyorkfashion #omahafashionweek #newyorkphotographers #miamiphotographers (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/gphotob/p/BufkZ3OnoaI/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=z065bkejvzuh
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Asesinan a dos periodistas en Cosoleacaque, Veracruz
10 de Mayo de 2022
Daniel Aguilar Vargas
Nuevamente las tragedias en el medio periodìstico azotan a nuestro paìs, pues ayer 9 de mayo la Fiscalìa General del Estado de Veracruz confirmò el homicidio de dos periodistas.Las personas asesinadas fueron dos mujeres de el gènero femenino, una de ellas era la directora del portal llamado “El Veraz”, tambièn una reportera del mismo, sus nombres son Yesenia Mollinedo Falconi y Sheila Johana Garcìa Olivera, respectivamente. Se han iniciado las investigaciones para dar con los responsables de estos acontecimientos, pero hoy nos surgen muchas dudas, pues a tan solo algunas semanas de que el Presidente Andrès Manuel Lòpez Obrador abordara el tema en sus ya conocidas mañaneras, y comprometiendòse a velar por la seguridad de las y los periodistas de nuestro paìs, pareciera que es todo lo contrario, pues los homicidios no paran, y a su vez van en aumento. Es realmente preocupante la situaciòn, pues normalizar situaciones como estas dentro de nuestra sociedad pareciera ser comùn. Y sì, es preocupante, como sociedad deberìamos exijir a nuestros gobiernos que garanticen nuestra seguridad, que garanticen nuestro derecho a expresarnos libremente y no vivir con el miedo de que por pensar de distinta forma a grupos de èlite mañana pudièramos aparecer muertos bajo situaciones sospechosas. Pues aunque, en la fiscal del estado de Veracruz asegura que no habrà impunidad en el caso, podemos ver a futuro y saber que seguramente serà asì, o incluso se fabricaran culpables como ya es costumbre en nuestros sistemas de justicia en Mèxico. La comunidad periodìstica del paìs se ha manifestado a travès de las redes sociales para condenar dichos hechos, y exigir que realmente se protega su trabajo y a ellos mismos. Tras estos hechos, por su parte, la Secretarìa de Seguridad Pùbica estatal ha iniciado, en coordinaciòn con fuerzas federales, ha activado el operativo Còdigo Rojo, tras la agresiòn de las periodistas en Cosoleaque, Veracruz. Sin duda hoy màs que nunca, el periodismo se encuentra amenazado por solo el querer llevar a cabo su trabajo de manera correcta.Tenemos mucho que reflexionar como sociedad y como gobierno… Fotografía: Infobae
#Periodistas #Veracruz
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Art, Solidarity & the Power of Image
Student-led Workshop:
Date: April 8, 2022
Time: 12-2pm
Location: RND Amphitheater, CAHSS, Build. 504
Free & Open to the Public!
About Workshop: A Covid-19 screen printing and messaging workshop in conjunction with the Art, Solidarity, and the Power of Image exhibition. In conjunction with a series of semester-long, co-curricular workshops in writing, storytelling, screen printing, and design between HCOM 328: Latina Life Stories and VPA 337: Community Infrastructure Practices.
HCOM 328: Latina Life Stories Instructor: Maria Joaquina Villaseñor
VPA 337: Community Infrastructure Practices Instructor: Dionicio Mendoza
Participating Students: Valerie Anthony, Maria Barrera-Solis, Rolando Barron, Rocio Carranza Pineda, Emily Chavez, Linsey Copple, Kaila Farrell, Emma Garcia, Megan Goodwin, Nancy Gutierrez Diaz, Sabrina Hedayati, Eric Helmick, Arianna Hernandez, Steven Hickman, Olivia Howard, Tyshell Johnson-Hill, Justine King, Adrian Medina, Julian Mendoza, Alexandria Munoz, Matthew Novak, Amelia Parker, Yesenia Piceno, Mary Ponce, Taylor Prentiss, Allysa Quiambao, Brianna Reyes, Kelly Rolston, Samantha Saldana, Melody Sickler, Angela Soto Cerros, Samantha Tobar, Natalie Valdez, Cynthia Vargas, Vivian Velasco Vasquez, Jasmine Venegas, Jesse Villarruel, Kefan Wang, and Jared Williams.
Art, Solidarity & the Power of Image is the first part of a three-semester interdisciplinary art project, Under-represented Identities & COVID-19: Community-Engaged Arts to Pan-Ethnic Studies, that fosters cross-campus collaboration and Covid-19 awareness and recovery within disproportionately impacted populations of color through a series of exhibitions, panels, workshops, and community outreach events.
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21 YA Books to Read in 2021: READING CHALLENGE
Since trying the Goodreads Reading Challenge for the last three years, I have loved challenging myself to read not only more books, but different books! I know I’m preaching to the choir, but reading is one of the best things you can do for a quick escape, gaining empathy, or learning new skills. This year, I’m creating a YA reading challenge to help you make the most of your reading in 2021!
There are 21 categories, along with a bonus “reader pick” category, where I’ll share recommendations with my readers! I’m including some of my favorites, but you can choose any book that fits the bill. You can also get a FREE printable of the challenge and checklist!
Here we go!
1. A book that changed your life
Whether you’re on team #reread or not, it’s always great to revisit those books that changed your outlook on life and made you a better person! Starting the year with this book will help you head into 2021 as your best self!
2. A memoir by someone who isn’t on TV
I love reading about the people I see on TV, but there are so many incredible people like you and me who have stories worth hearing. They may range from sad, insightful, to funny. Whichever way you go, I’m sure you’ll enjoy non-fiction that reads like a novel!
3. A book with an athletic hero
Whether the sport is in-season or not, whether you’re athletic or not, a sports romance is a great way to get your head in the game!
4. A book with a nerdy hero
Everyone’s about the alpha hero, but if I’m being honest, I have a HUGE sweet spot for the nerdy guys. You know, the kind ones with an incredible sense of humor and a mind that could totally rule the world someday. This is the kind of book you read curled up on a couch with a cozy blanket!
5. A book with a bad boy hero
We all know a bad boy romance is hard to beat! Take a little adventure with the bad boy this year in your reading challenge!
6. A book with a diverse couple
Last year, I realized what a slip I made by not stretching outside of my usual reading zone. This year, I’m challenging all of us to read about a couple that’s not typical to us! That can be an M/M or F/F relationship, a couple from another country, or a multi-racial couple! The sky is the limit!
7. A book set in another country
Speaking of diverse books! Let’s get out of our COUNTRY and try reading something in what feels like an entirely different world! Depending on where you are, it could be a book set in any of the continents!
8. A book set in a rural area
The vast majority of people in the U.S. live in urban areas, with less than 2% of people working in production agriculture! Be sure to spend a little time this year with your nose in a book that takes you to the small-town way of life. I’m sure you won’t regret it!
9. A book with star-crossed lovers
When I hear star-crossed lovers, I think Romeo and Juliet, and if I’m being honest, I HATE that story. (Sorry, Shakespeare.) However, there are TONS of great stories with star-crossed lovers where you can see couples overcome extreme odds to be together!
10. A book with a wedding
Nothing says romance like a wedding! Even though this is a YA challenge, there is still plenty of magic to be had for young adults when love is in the air at weddings!
11. A book with a curvy heroine
Let’s face it. Curvy girls just don’t get enough rep in YA books today. That’s why I wrote The Curvy Girl Club series and why I have an entire blog full of curvy girl book recommendations! Pick one you love and go to town!
12. A book by an author of color
It’s come to light more and more how diverse voices have been cast aside by traditional publishing and online algorithms. Be sure you’re giving everyone a seat at the (reading) table this year with books by incredible authors of color! Yesenia Vargas and Seven Steps are two of my favorites!
13. A book with a character who has a disability
Oftentimes characters with disabilities go far underrepresented in literature. I want to change that, and I know a few other authors who have written beautiful stories with main characters who have disabilities. Pick one up today. You won’t regret it.
14. A book set in the past
When I think of historical romance, I think people in ballgowns with large hair, but let’s be honest, there is SO MUCH more out there. Whether you’re reading a book set in the ‘90s (how was that almost 30 years ago?) or a WWII love story, there is so much we can learn from the past.
15. A book with a magical element
I’m mostly a contemporary reader myself, but I can’t deny the fact that I love some magic! Whether you choose to read a full-on, Harry-Potter-level magic book or try something a little on the “realer” side, adding a little magic to your life is always a good choice!
16. A really popular book you haven’t read yet
So this book came out and everyone is going CRAZY about it! It seems like everyone has read it. Which, of course, makes you want to read it even less. It’s time to put down that torch and figure out what all the fuss is about! Odds are, you might discover the magic everyone else has.
17. A pen pal romance
I have to admit, pen pal romances are some of my FAVORITE books of all time. Maybe it’s because I’m an author and my love language is words of affirmation, but man, they get me every time. I hope you’ll join me in reading this special kind of romance novel!
18. A novel with a character who has a mental illness
For the fortunate among us with healthy brains, mental illness can be a foreign concept. For those of us who struggle, it’s an every day reality. Reading books about those who have mental illness can help destigmatize the struggle and make you feel less alone. I HIGHLY recommend reading one of these books this year! Of course, be cognizant of your own triggers and read the reviews to make sure the book is right for you!
19. An enemies to lovers story
One of my favorite storylines in romance is enemies to lovers. There’s something so fun and enticing about two characters who at first hate each other coming to understand their similarities and respecting their differences!
20. A fairytale retelling
There’s something special about taking an old storyline and making it new. Some of my favorites are Cinderella retellings (find some awesome ones below!) but plenty of people have adapted other favorites as well!
21. A holiday romance
A holiday romance is the perfect book to end the challenge on with all the holidays at the end of the year. While my mind automatically goes to Christmas, there are some cute stories around other stories as well. The sky is the limit!
Bonus Challenge
Some amazing readers in Kelsie Stelting: Readers Club made some suggestions of their own!
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#Arequipa JURAMENTAN 42 FISCALES ESPECIALIZADOS EN CASOS DE VIOLENCIA
CONTRA LA MUJER Y LOS INTEGRANTES DEL GRUPO FAMILIAR
En el Distrito Fiscal de Arequipa se realizó la juramentación de 42 Fiscales, entre provinciales y adjuntos al provincial, que laborarán en quince nuevos Despachos especializados en casos de Violencia Contra la Mujer y los Integrantes del Grupo Familiar, que permitirá atender la alta incidencia de casos de violencia en nuestra región que demandan una atención prioritaria y oportuna.
La ceremonia se inició con el juramento de los quince Fiscales Provinciales Provisionales especializados en casos de Violencia Contra la Mujer y los Integrantes del Grupo Familiar, para las provincias de Arequipa, Caylloma-El Pedregal, Camaná e Islay, a cargo del Presidente de la Junta de Fiscales Superiores de Arequipa, Franklin Jaime Tomy López.
Se trata de las Abogadas: Beatriz Borda Garrido, Alicia Coari Valdez, Tania Sandra Fernández Romero, Blanca Susana Fernández Terroba Gutiérrez, Jessica Mercedes García Rosas, Vanessa Yessica Morante Paredes, Giovanna Mary Elizabeth Rosas Ramos de Salinas, Marilú Yanet Ramírez Tito, Cristal Helen Sandy Velásquez, Nadielka Edith Torres Silloca, Haydeé Nelly Torres Choque y Janellyn Myra Tejada Tejada.
Asimismo, los Abogados Oscar David Cornejo Cornejo, Erick Carlos Cárdenas Alpaca y Rainier Luis Salas Huamán, quienes se sumarán al trabajo especializado desplegado por la institución a favor de la prevención, atención y protección de las víctimas de violencia.
Posteriormente, el Presidente de la Junta de Fiscales Provinciales de Arequipa, Antonio Chacón Roselló tomó juramento, en algunos casos promesa, a 27 Fiscales Adjuntos que laborarán en las nuevas Fiscalías Provinciales especializados en casos de Violencia Contra la Mujer y los Integrantes del Grupo Familiar creadas por Fiscalía de la Nación.
Se trata de las Abogadas: Katherine Cáceres Miranda, Johana Carhuapoma Hurtado, Rusby Lila Vilca Huacoto, Bania Jahaira Díaz Díaz, Elizabeth Mujica Jiménez, Rosario Manrique Murillo, Lidia Pastor Quispitupac, Leylam Rivera Vargas, Karen Chambi Valencia, Katherine Solano Payalich, Rossana Silva Salas, Judith Arias Ylaquita, Nathalie Virginia Noa Mendoza, Maribel Yesenia Casillas Rodríguez, Sara Rosaura Cárdenas Cáceres, Odaliz Indira Acharte Espillco, Naisha Yamileth Chapa López, Dayana Katherine Escobedo Barreda, Dayana Ethel Manchego Ninahuamán, Gladys Esther Cotacallapa Hancco.
Asimismo, los Abogados: David Serafín Mamani Idme, Víctor Cristian Vidangos Díaz, Jesús Eduardo Velásquez Benitez, Juan Carlos Jove Carcausto, Luis Eduardo Cuela Tapia, Marco Antonio Portugal Uchasara y Edwin Dennis Pantaleón Ccoa.
Ambas ceremonias de juramentación se realizaron virtualmente, el 23 de diciembre del año en curso, cumpliendo las disposiciones de bioseguridad y control en prevención del coronavirus emitidas por Fiscalía de la Nación y en atención a la declaratoria de emergencia asumida por el gobierno nacional.
Los fiscales juraron y prometieron cumplir fiel y lealmente los deberes al cargo que le ha sido conferido, en defensa de la legalidad y los derechos ciudadanos.
La creación de los nuevos despachos especializados fue impulsada por la Fiscal de la Nación, Doctora Zoraida Ávalos Rivera, en atención a la propuesta presentada por el Presidente de la Junta de Fiscales Superiores de Arequipa, Franklin Jaime Tomy López.
De los quince Despachos Fiscales Especializados creados por Fiscalía de la Nación, ocho funcionarán en el Cercado, dos en Caylloma-El Pedregal, y uno en los módulos de Paucarpata, Hunter y Mariano Melgar, así como uno en Islay y Camaná.
La implementación y funcionamiento de las nuevas fiscalías especializadas será progresivo, conforme disposiciones de la Presidencia de la Junta de Fiscales Superiores y Fiscalía de la Nación.
Es así que el Ministerio Público reafirma su compromiso con los principios de la Ley Nº 30364, fortaleciendo como política institucional la atención prioritaria de los casos de violencia contra las mujeres y los integrantes del grupo familiar, lo que implica la efectividad de la titularidad de la acción penal, así como la dirección diligente y comprometida de las investigaciones a que hubiera lugar.
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He reminded me how important you are to me. 🦄🦄🦄 Harper's friends warned her about Emerson when she joined Westwood High. But she still fell in love with him. When Harper finds out that she has to spend six weeks in summer school fhri to a technicality, it ruins her summer and leaves her disappointed. Until, she finds out Emerson would be sharing some of her classes with her. The boy who was never interested in school is going to meet his match when the good girl walks into his life and shows him the right way. 🦄🦄🦄 #GoodGirlBadBoy is a YA Romance novel by Yesenia Vargas. This was one is (very obviously) the classic good girl falls in love with bad boy trope, and I didn't hate it. I actually really liked it. I've had a bad streak with YA romances these last few days and I was holding on to a thread for this one but it's written very well. It reminds me of Grease but Emerson swaps the car for a skateboard. It's a really cute story with Harper and Emerson's relationship developing over a period of time. Somehow this book captured my heart and I couldn't stop reading. Harper goes out of her way to help him do better in summer school and that shows that she actually cares about him and does not want to see him fail. This is great for a quick fluffy read if you love the classic tropes. 🦄🦄🦄 Note: apparently this is the third book in the series and I have yet to read the first two. 😂 Rated 9/10 Melina L. #Bookstagramfeature #LibraryofBookstagram #bookstagram #bookreviewer #bookhaul #sofetchbooks #goodreads #bookworm #booksofinstagram #bookishlove #bookcommunity #thebookieclub #bookstagrammer #bookquote #bookreview #authorsofinstagram #authorsofig https://www.instagram.com/p/CBvMHYuAe4V/?igshid=mwbb6q8c1wga
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