Saturday, March 12, 2011
Fair Invitation Phrases
Perpetual Vice The editorial presents a new anthology of contemporary poetry under the title "Sacred Brotherhood." On Wednesday 16 March at the Miraflores ICPNA - Room Angamos West Central Avenue No. 120, Miraflores, Lima. At 7.00 pm.
authors compiled:
Luciano Ácleman Regina Arroyo Gonzalez
Germain Atoche Intiso Julio Cesar Benavides Benites
Diana Meneses Zoila Capristo Juan Andrés Gómez
Micaela Gonzales Pedro López Ganvini
Zulema Paola Rojas Quiroz Julia Rodriguez Chuquillanqui
-----------------------Sacra brotherhood, bunch of new Peruvian poetry was printed in the workshops of Graphic Vision, 260 Cailloma Jr. , interior 139 in Lima, in January 2011, commissioned by Vice Editions Perpetual Vicio Perfecto. ----------------------
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
The Longleather Coat Mistress
started the second item on the Second Republic:
Here are notes: Item 14.4
womena For the first time came to the polls in the 1933 elections:
She had achieved many things in the republic I put here a curious link:
Women on the cover of the lead during the second republic
And here a picture, also very curious, the first "Miss" English: Emilia Docete.
However, in many parts of Spain the status of women had not changed, here's the first part of the film that Luis Bunuel made in 1933 on Hurdes:
After the 1933 elections began radical Biennium CEDA :
occurs in 1934 revolution in Asturias :
Arrive 1936 elections:
And the Popular Front government:
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Get Rid Of Websense 2010
ASTRONOMY
40 YEARS OF POET
COMMENTS: ENRIQUE VERÁSTEGU I
DAY: Tuesday, March 15
Time:
19:00 to 23:00
Held CLUB OF THE UNION - Union Jr. H. No. 364 Plaza de Armas de Lima.

* Gustavo Enrique Verástegui * Armijos |

* John Christopher * Jesus Cabel
* * Harold Alva Cecilia Molina Viale
Riso * Raul Santiago Jurado Párraga
| Cesar Flores Gladys Reyes Campos * |
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| * Daniel Ruiz de la Cruz * José Campos Davila |
* * Eloy Manuel Jesus Orbegozo Jáuregui | Pinedo * Humberto * Juan Benavente * Carlos Heraud * Jhonny Barbieri * Leoncio Miguel Ildefonso Luque * * Juan Jose Soto. Sotelo Golden * * Dora Mallea Gonzalo Bazán Bulnes * Juan Marcial Tejada Manrique * Palm Sunday. Jesus Salazar Paiva Pedro López Ganvini * * Joan Viva Aníbal Cueva García * * Eduardo Arroyo * Eduardo Rada. Giovanna Guzman Montalvo * Jorge Luis Obando * Paolo Astorga * José María Gómez Gahona * Jorge Ita * Miguel Angel Guzman * Cesar Pineda * Antonio Sarmiento * Eduardo Vilchez * * Rashell Díaz Castillo Dianderas * Nail * Miguel Garcia Roger Brenner Bayona Carlos Mejía * * Eli Martin (+) * * Arrieta Dimas Denis Castañeda. Can A Walk In Clinic Prescribe Antidepressants
March 8 Women's Day Theme
... "Do not cry, do not sit to mourn. You must do something: do something rather than mourn or expect help from anyone" (Elisabeth Abebe) Taking advantage of the institute celebrated the day of the book devoted Africa, I wanted to go ahead and meet a few women here very close to the continent, some were born there and others not, but all are somehow related to the African soil and all have one thing in common: they have fought for it they wanted to, I think the phrase Elisabeth Abebe (you can find out more about it at the entrance) and the image of Miriam Makeba of more than 70 years and shortly before his death is sufficient to illustrate what I mean. THE UNIVERSAL Saturday March 5, 2011 12:00 AM "On March 4, 1932 was born in South Africa Miriam Makeba, one of the greatest exponents of world culture. His favorite song, Pata Pata, can be heard on various stations. Rather than talking about music of the singer and their impact, it is interesting to understand that Makeba was a person who managed to overcome the obstacles that were imposed by system to do what I wanted, singing. No matter the barriers and the disgraceful apartheid minority racist regime and would like to raise, His voice was always a melody emanating peace and freedom meet. Miriam Makeba is an example of hope for humanity and is also a symbol para aquellos que se empecinan en alcanzar sus sueños y hacer que sus ideales se cumplan sin importar las trabas que los gobernantes de turno intenten colocar. La cantante sudafricana no sucumbió ante la arbitrariedad de un gobierno que le impidió volver a su país durante mucho tiempo y ante la medida de revocarle sus contratos y boicotear sus discos por parte de algunas instituciones. Siguió fiel a sus principios entonando una canción para la vida. Makeba demostró que no hay arbitrariedad ni bayonetas que puedan silenciar el grito de justicia, democracia y libertad de los individuos y que pese a la represión siempre es posible triunfar con convicciones y valores si las metas están claras.(...)" LUIS DANIEL ÁLVAREZ V. Jane Goodall "... in Kenya was in contact with the famous anthropologist Louis Leakey (1903-1972) and, although it did not have adequate academic training, after expressing his interest in the study of animals, was hired as an assistant, and traveled with him and his wife (the archeologist Mary Leakey) to the Olduvai Gorge in search of fossil hominids. Later, Leakey was offered the opportunity to study chimpanzees in their environment natural, in the Gombe National Park in Tanzania. They moved in July 1960 for three months, accompanied by her mother, with reservations British authorities of letting a young woman lived alone with wildlife ... "(a biography of Jane Goodall, the link below) Jane Goodall Biography But long before the nineteenth century, other women decided to leave their life comfortable and civilized "and get into the mysterious African continent. Mary Kingsley Even long before other women shaped the history of Africa: prominent African Women And there are women in Africa, that act and "do not feel to mourn, or expected that no one come to save "... woman whose voice and words have marked paths: Nadine Gordimer is a writer South African Nobel Prize winner for literature in 1991. If you want to read a short story I leave him this link; http://labibliotecadeorem.blogspot.com/2009/10/nadine-gordimer-un-hallazgo.html sometimes with a different view things ... And some have unfortunately lost their lives by opening new perspectives ... For all the women I've known ... Friday, March 4, 2011Bdsm Sims2 Cage Modthesims
1st Poetry Festival of Romantic and Adventurous Tribute Mesa * Rosa del Carpio Montero Ernesto Campos * * Viviana Gomez Poetry Recital * Jorge Luis Roncal * Roger Garcia * Eva Velasquez William Gonzales * * * Helmut Azaña Pier Jeri * * Claudia Isabel Reyes Monteza, among other Troubadours Concert Margot Palomino * * * Hans Gamarra Norecomendable * The downside of being good, among other DATE: Saturday March 5 at 3:30 pm PLACE: Workers Union Telefónica del Peru, Av Mariano Carranza 498 (compared to channel 4) Santa Beatriz FREE ENTRY Wednesday, March 2, 2011Dr. Scholl In SingaporeThe Second Republic. The Constitution of 1931 and the reformist biennium. [including policy reforms and cultural achievements]. The theme of the Second Republic is divided into two parts, this is the first part: Item 14.3 started with a video summary as did the Second Republic. (Remember that there was another republic in the nineteenth century that this is the second) all starts with the departure of Alfonso XIII (grandfather of current King) here you have the text of his abdication: Abdication of Alfonso XIII The elections held on Sunday, show me clearly that I have the love of my people. My conscience tells me that this diversion is not definitive, because it always tried to serve Spain, since the only goal in the public interest even in the most critical junctures. A king can make mistakes and no doubt I ever I missed, but I know well that our country was always generous to the faults without malice. I'm the king of all the English and also English. Would find ample means to keep my royal prerogatives in effective struggle against those who fight, but I resolutely turn away from as much as throwing a fellow against another in fratricidal civil war. do not waive any of my rights, because more than mine are deposits accumulated by history whose custody I have to ask for a rigorous day counts. I hope to meet the authentic expression of collective consciousness. As the nation speaks deliberately suspend the exercise of power as sole mistress real recognition their destinations. now also want to fulfill a duty dictated by my love of the Fatherland. I pray that I will sit also and comply with all the English .- April 14, 1931 Alfonso Rey. Much of the theme is devoted to the 1931 Constitution : text of the constitution of 1931 And another part of the reform issue, a couple of videos on changes brought the republic, from my point of view very important, changes in the situation of women and education: Women in the Republic :
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