Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Escape From Headscissor
manifest in Córdoba?
On Saturday April 2, all public employees have an appointment in the city of the caliphs in Cordoba the plain, modern and culturally active. In decretazo
of "public sector desordenación" Cordoba is an indication of the fight in the street, openly, with the weapons that orange t-shirts, whistles and vuvuzelas. With an inexhaustible creativity that has dazzled us all with the new version of yeye girl with the troupe "orange nightmare" and the latest in Seville "are."
Córdoba has also suffered, first, with the proceedings to our colleague José María to concentrate on the doors of its delegation (still unresolved). Later, with the judicial process to our colleague who showed a orange shirt in the ceremony presided by the Minister impresentable Aguayo, and how could it be otherwise, was acquitted and the Board took a slap on the wrist in the Chamber because justice is for other purposes.
These two partners are icons of civic rebellion against this misrule Andalusian socialist. They are the pride of the group of public employees of the Government of Andalusia. His courage and fearlessness are qualities grandiloquent and other colleagues from Cordoba who are not daunted. Therefore
and Córdoba much ahead. Cordoba wear orange, an orange imported from all provinces and all of Andalusia will join voices and scream:
For a transparent and impartial administration.
For access to public employment advertising, with the constitutional principles of merit, ability and equality.
For the dignity of public employees.
For the respect and enforcement of the law.
For an administration to serve the public.
For those who have been treated as criminals.
For our future and future generations.
For those who defend us every day without rest.
For opponents.
For those who doubt and unhappy, and reborn like a phoenix.
against corruption. Against
unions represent us and not by those who represent us.
against waste and nepotism in government. Viva
our land, our people live and VIVA ANDALUCIA!
From Al-Hamra (Red Fort). A hug.
On Saturday April 2, all public employees have an appointment in the city of the caliphs in Cordoba the plain, modern and culturally active. In decretazo
of "public sector desordenación" Cordoba is an indication of the fight in the street, openly, with the weapons that orange t-shirts, whistles and vuvuzelas. With an inexhaustible creativity that has dazzled us all with the new version of yeye girl with the troupe "orange nightmare" and the latest in Seville "are."
Córdoba has also suffered, first, with the proceedings to our colleague José María to concentrate on the doors of its delegation (still unresolved). Later, with the judicial process to our colleague who showed a orange shirt in the ceremony presided by the Minister impresentable Aguayo, and how could it be otherwise, was acquitted and the Board took a slap on the wrist in the Chamber because justice is for other purposes.
These two partners are icons of civic rebellion against this misrule Andalusian socialist. They are the pride of the group of public employees of the Government of Andalusia. His courage and fearlessness are qualities grandiloquent and other colleagues from Cordoba who are not daunted. Therefore
and Córdoba much ahead. Cordoba wear orange, an orange imported from all provinces and all of Andalusia will join voices and scream:
For a transparent and impartial administration.
For access to public employment advertising, with the constitutional principles of merit, ability and equality.
For the dignity of public employees.
For the respect and enforcement of the law.
For an administration to serve the public.
For those who have been treated as criminals.
For our future and future generations.
For those who defend us every day without rest.
For opponents.
For those who doubt and unhappy, and reborn like a phoenix.
against corruption. Against
unions represent us and not by those who represent us.
against waste and nepotism in government. Viva
our land, our people live and VIVA ANDALUCIA!
From Al-Hamra (Red Fort). A hug.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Masterbation Movie On Netflix
Feeling
names that do appear are those of José Antonio and Franco, who preside over the room in front of the altar. Especially the dictator, but as they say, not even buried there. Still, the mere representation of his tomb has made me feel a tickle in the back. A lot of bad milk in a small space, as one famous host of The Sixth. I am left with the desire to get on the funicular , and see the monument from the base. Was closed for renovations. Next time.
In any case, a highly recommended visit, although this type of monuments, not least to help reconciliation. And, in my opinion, obligatory for all those interested in greater or lesser extent, the history of our country.
This weekend I have been visiting San Lorenzo de El Escorial . After a long time, a few days off exploited to make a short trip. The last trips were always to return to Alicante, but as in short I have to go for a bodorrio, not bad a little sightseeing in the north of Madrid.
On Saturday we arrived at the monastery at noon. After visiting around and take photos of the gardens (pending the route), we went inside. We walked the aisles looking at paintings, ceramics, sculptures ... and of course architecture. All art renaissance mixed with a bit of history. the royal crypt, tombs of dozens of royals, Habsburgs and Bourbons, including Philip II, Charles III, Alfonso XIII, was one of the things that caught my attention, with impressive sculptures carved in marble. The camera could also visit several of these monarchs, and the deathbed of one of them, like Philip II . We also had the opportunity to see the archaic tools that were used at the time to build the monastery.
Today, however, came the main course, and what I wanted to visit, although it seems incredible. The arrival Valley of the Fallen has been simply spectacular, with the giant cross chairing the place, so compelling as its driver attempted. I was not too fond of the "chicken " of the facade. For a moment I thought of some anecdote, a couple of summers ago: a visit to a swimming pool, an imperial flag hanging from a balcony ... that sort of thing.
A historical monument as useless and as necessary, to help preserve the history of Spain. Of course, at the expense of thousands of dead lying there just or unjust. Whatever , historical memory should be consistent ... Viewed rear (abbey, choir and guest) We finally agreed to the Basilica, where lie the "Fallen for God and for Spain." Thousands of deaths belonging to both sides in the Civil War dead nameless, in a kind of mass grave. You can not call otherwise.
On Saturday we arrived at the monastery at noon. After visiting around and take photos of the gardens (pending the route), we went inside. We walked the aisles looking at paintings, ceramics, sculptures ... and of course architecture. All art renaissance mixed with a bit of history. the royal crypt, tombs of dozens of royals, Habsburgs and Bourbons, including Philip II, Charles III, Alfonso XIII, was one of the things that caught my attention, with impressive sculptures carved in marble. The camera could also visit several of these monarchs, and the deathbed of one of them, like Philip II . We also had the opportunity to see the archaic tools that were used at the time to build the monastery.
A historical monument as useless and as necessary, to help preserve the history of Spain. Of course, at the expense of thousands of dead lying there just or unjust. Whatever , historical memory should be consistent ... Viewed rear (abbey, choir and guest) We finally agreed to the Basilica, where lie the "Fallen for God and for Spain." Thousands of deaths belonging to both sides in the Civil War dead nameless, in a kind of mass grave. You can not call otherwise.
names that do appear are those of José Antonio and Franco, who preside over the room in front of the altar. Especially the dictator, but as they say, not even buried there. Still, the mere representation of his tomb has made me feel a tickle in the back. A lot of bad milk in a small space, as one famous host of The Sixth. I am left with the desire to get on the funicular , and see the monument from the base. Was closed for renovations. Next time.
In any case, a highly recommended visit, although this type of monuments, not least to help reconciliation. And, in my opinion, obligatory for all those interested in greater or lesser extent, the history of our country.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Alpha Kappa Alpha Probate Theme
journalistic heritage tourism
my time is over as a pollster. After days of waiting and testing, and I am a new member of the new wording of Defense Central. One more step to enter " horde of media cave." Defense
Central is an online journal Madrid, with information targeted exclusively to Real Madrid fans. Just like other media, either pro club, but masked in terms of supposed impartiality. Considering, though, that objectivity and impartiality do not go hand in hand in this case.
I will collect a scholarship, but I'm going to charge, which is really one of the points that interested me, besides the fact that they are learning the techniques used in sports journalism. And speaking of learning, I've received scores of the first two subjects in the Masters. I did not expect to have a note too high, but the last thing I expected was to get even the highest in any of the subjects. Well I was wrong, 8.5 and 10. Maybe I was right in choosing the Master.
addition, during the first round of Davis Cup Spain played this weekend back to work with the XXI Century Journal. A few weeks later, I'm going to feel a journalist.
Central is an online journal Madrid, with information targeted exclusively to Real Madrid fans. Just like other media, either pro club, but masked in terms of supposed impartiality. Considering, though, that objectivity and impartiality do not go hand in hand in this case.
I will collect a scholarship, but I'm going to charge, which is really one of the points that interested me, besides the fact that they are learning the techniques used in sports journalism. And speaking of learning, I've received scores of the first two subjects in the Masters. I did not expect to have a note too high, but the last thing I expected was to get even the highest in any of the subjects. Well I was wrong, 8.5 and 10. Maybe I was right in choosing the Master.
addition, during the first round of Davis Cup Spain played this weekend back to work with the XXI Century Journal. A few weeks later, I'm going to feel a journalist.
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