Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Genetilia And Nipple Tattoos

THE DEFENDER OF THE ISLAND. Felipe Bermúdez


This Thursday February 27 at 19.30 comes in the Circle of Las Palmas presents Felipe Bermudez's book "THE DEFENDER OF THE ISLAND. Manuel Velazquez Cabrera.
Location: Main Hall Circle of Las Palmas

Organizers: Asoclub

"Over survival a century of the Island Councils have proven to be a cornerstone in the process of administrative construction Canaries. Manuel Velazquez contributed greatly to the recognition of the fact insular and restoration of island institutions and governments with autonomy in the island. "Fray

Lesco, said in 1910:" The intervention and the advent of satellite islands in the Canary policy is a fact that will be momentous time in the political history of our islands. "

Bernardino Correa Viera, in 1973, said:" To Don Manuel, the island is the most vigorous geographical personality exists, which must be mounted on the administration and government. "

Bermúdez's book Felipe Suarez is not only the biography of the lawyer and politician Manuel Velázquez Cabrera, but the struggle for the restoration of the autonomous island government , a yearning that aspired both the outer islands as central as we could verify. This book is an analysis of the process of a milestone in political and administrative de Canarias "



ASOCLUB ACTS

This act is framed within the activities planned by the "Committee of Councils" of Asoclub, which has as its mission the preparation of the events preceding the year of the centenary of the birth of the Councils Act of December 1912.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Ap Bio Lab 6 Dna Fingerprinting

TINDAYA NOT TOUCH!



LETTER TO Paulino Rivero.

Mr Rivero,

I would ask all my heart, to consider very balancing support for the project of Chillida. There is something very important I think that you and many have found to date. Tindaya Mountain was a sanctuary, a place sacred to the ancient Amazigh population that inhabited the island. The deepest cosmogony of the Berber people understand religious sites as locations where demonstrations of the Unseen are special and frequent than in the rest of the territory. This animistic view of life was what led the people to catalog the Mountain maho as holy and as external realization of a much more subtle than the houses. Yes, Mr. Rivero, for former Mahos and the still existing, but massacred Amazigh culture and worldview, Esmeralda has a soul. This is not a mere heap of stones, or valuable trachyte in this case. This is a full-fledged living being. Surely, you think that this is not just a fairy tale, lacking meaning in a society as advanced and civilized Western already a part. I will tell you that if you believe in respect and in defense of cultural and ideological values \u200b\u200bof the peoples, as advocated by the State Constitution to which you belong, you are requested to carefully consider what I have just formulated. Who would ever build a tourist attraction in the Holy Sepulchre, or an amusement park on St. Peter's Basilica? The only thing I hear from his mouth are comments that the work of Chillida be "very beneficial to the economic development of the island" or "help revive the economy on the island and the welfare of all majoreros." But I want it now, for a few minutes, leave aside the capitalist obsession and focus attention on the feelings of a people in the sense of a land and a culture that, like it or not, is part of their history and their ancestors. Will you allow projects like this, or as many roads and so much concrete, end up destroying what little we have left? Those values \u200b\u200bthat once housed our people, perhaps more necessary now than ever. Overuse and indiscriminate use of natural resources is killing our Earth, and it's killing us. You are in a unique position to effect social change of great significance. Take Action! Do not sell, or sell their land to his people! Examples, Mr Rivero!

... AND IS THAT THE SAME AS WORLDVIEW ANCESTRAL, he destroyed a sacred place, the misery and misfortune AHEAD ... Joshua Cabrera

Monday, January 24, 2011

Snapping Wrist With Rubber Band

The best recipes from the cookery until 6 February at the Manor Restaurant Agüimes


Recover old traditional dishes while enjoying the weather the crisis, a place full of peace and tranquility. This is what has been proposed restorative Marcos Santana Agüimes Manor Restaurant to hold from 17 January to 6 February the III Gastronomic food cauldron-style grandmother. The restaurant, located in Las Crucitas Agüimes commitment to local produce these days where legumes, vegetables and pork meat black are the protagonists. A menu of twelve euros per person to recover those dishes, spoon so longed for.


Below is the menu:

TO OPEN MOUTH ... Sweet Tomato

cheese Lentils with chorizo Moors and Christians

pork tripe with chickpeas and black
million and cilantro broth with egg boiled snails with fennel

Escaldón gofio with vinegary onions
FLAVORS WITH RECOVERING THE MAIN COURSE .... Butch
Meat in sauce beef stew

old clothes grandma style meatballs in homemade sauce

Boneless chicken in a sauce of dried fruit sauce
Tollos in pella de gofio
Cherne pella gofio onions with Octopus
sauce with boiled potatoes
to sweeten the Macedonia
PALATE ... fresh fruit millefeuille gofio

Chocolate cake with cookies

Ice Cream Ice Cream Indian rascal guarapo (palm honey)