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Por qué nadie conoce los demás candidatos a la presidencia de los estados unidos?

Porque los empresarios no les son útiles a sus ambiciones hegemonícas. Por eso Trump y Clinton son siervos de quienes los financian.

when u find yourself a good, decent man:

When U Find Yourself A Good, Decent Man:

but he asks for nudes five minutes later:

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“…El Mexicano, Por Regla General, Piensa Mucho En Sus Propios Derechos Y Está Siempre Dispuesto

“…El mexicano, por regla general, piensa mucho en sus propios derechos y está siempre dispuesto a asegurarlos. Pero no piensa mucho en los derechos de los demás. Piensa en sus propios privilegios, pero no en sus deberes. La base de un gobierno democrático la constituye el poder de controlarse y hacerlo le es dado solamente a aquellos quienes conocen los derechos de sus vecinos…" 

Porfirio Díaz ( marzo, 1908) 

Gold Ring With Siren, Sphinx, And Hippocamp. Etruscan, Second Half Of 6th Century B.C. J. Paul Getty
Gold Ring With Siren, Sphinx, And Hippocamp. Etruscan, Second Half Of 6th Century B.C. J. Paul Getty

Gold ring with siren, sphinx, and hippocamp. Etruscan, second half of 6th century B.C. J. Paul Getty Museum. 

From the Getty:

The cartouche-shaped ring form was especially popular in Etruria in the later 500s B.C., where immigrant Greek goldsmiths from Ionia introduced it. The choice of motifs and style of decoration on this ring are also found on objects in other media produced by these Ionian immigrant artists. All Greek and Etruscan metal rings with engraved bezels ultimately derive from Egyptian and Phoenician cartouche rings. The influence is clearest on those rings with a long, straight-sided bezel with rounded ends. Artisans adapted the arrangement of the decoration into three rows, as well as the manufacturing technique of a separately attached bezel, from the Phoenicians.

Obvio Lo Invitaron Al After…

Obvio lo invitaron al after…

ARMI http://ift.tt/29keOVJ

La niña del exorcista ayer por la noche.

La niña del exorcista hoy por la mañana…

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@frikiskrew

Lucha demasiado libre.

@lostumblrykenny.

PLACES IN THE ANCIENT WORLD: Cuicuilco (Mexico) 
PLACES IN THE ANCIENT WORLD: Cuicuilco (Mexico) 

PLACES IN THE ANCIENT WORLD: Cuicuilco (Mexico) 

CUICUILCO is an ancient settlement site in central Mexico, now located in southern Mexico City. Prominent in the late pre-Classic period, around 500 BCE, it is noted for its large circular temple mound, one of the earliest monumental structures in ancient Mesoamerica and influential on many later pyramid monuments built by the Maya and Aztecs amongst others. Buried in several metres of lava and abandoned Cuicuilco remains one of the most enigmatic early urban centres in the Americas.

Cuicuilco was inhabited just at the period when Mesoamerican villages were transforming into larger population centres which would in turn become the great cities of the region in later centuries. At its height the town may have had a population of up to 20,000 people, its prosperity based on the fertile land in the surrounding lagoon basin of the Mexico Valley.

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Article by Mark Cartwright on AHE

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