que tan cierto es que ¿están matando persona por que el planeta no da abasto y desean limpiar un poquis? :D
Claro occidente dice que no hay comida para todos, pero el 40% de la comida en los países capitalistas se desperdicia porque nadie la compra.
HACEN VIGILIA POR DIANITA
La mañana de hoy una veintena de vecinos de la zona del canal donde fue encontrado el cuerpo de Diana Campusano Herrera, la niña de seis años que fue muerta supuestamente por su padrastro Efrén y su madre Diana, acudieron al lugar donde fue localizado el cadáver en el canal Tulicheck y realizaron un rezo por eterno descanso de su alma y liberaron globos blancos,
Eran las 10:30 horas cuando el grupo se reunió en el lugar donde el pasado miércoles 22 de junio encontraron los restos de la niña, colocaron una cruz de cemento sobre la cual colocaron un oso de peluche color rosa y encendieron veladoras.
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lol every day
Y comienzan los agradecimientos ante el ya inminente (según los medios comprados de descomunicación) triunfo del candidato del copete coqueton Peña Nieto.
Gracias Prole por se tan pend…iente.!!
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Comentalo o dilo en secreto: elmailde@comiblog.com
Two adults. We fight. We argue. We are hurt, sad, exhausted, confused and cannot face each other anymore. But the inner children of us… Just want to love each other… Often we let our pride, fear, and insecurity get in the way. Shouldn’t we just listen to our heart, listen to that purest inner child sometimes?
Tacos de canasta! Tacos!
DE QUE HAY MADRES LOCAS, LAS HAY.
Solo un delicado juego de madre e hijo XD
Policía Federal y estatal reprimen y atacan a los maestros, alumnos y ciudadanos que se manifiestan en distintos poblados de Oaxaca, principalmente Nochixtlán y Hacienda Blanca.
Se reportan al parecer 6 muertos
http://www.sinembargo.mx/19-06-2016/3056179
NO CABE DUDA DE QUE EL IMPERIO ROMANO HA INFLUIDO MUCHISIMO EN NUESTRA ACTUAL CULTURA.
ROMAN ENGINEERING:
THE Romans are known for their remarkable engineering feats, be they roads, bridges, tunnels, or their impressive aqueducts. Their constructions, many of them still standing, are a testament to their superior engineering skills and ingenuity.
Roman engineers improved upon older ideas and inventions to introduce a great number of innovations. They developed materials and techniques that revolutionized bridge and aqueducts’ construction, perfected ancient weapons and developed new ones, while inventing machines that harnessed the power of water. Roman engineering accomplishments generated much wealth and prosperity, improving the daily lives of Romans and helping Rome maintain its dominance in Europe and the Mediterranean for centuries.
Aqueducts already existed in the Near East for centuries before the construction of Rome’s first aqueduct, the Aqua Appia in 312 BCE. The Romans, however, introduced many innovations which allowed them to build aqueducts on an unprecedented scale. Aqueducts consisted of conduits, tunnels and pipelines bringing water from far-away springs and mountains into cities and towns. They supplied water to the cities’ fountains, latrines, public baths and houses of wealthy Romans. They were also used to power mills and other machines
Roman aqueducts used gravity, not pumps, with a slight downward inclination for the water to flow. Other innovations included the use of arcades to transport water over valleys and low-lying terrain, with the extensive use of concrete and waterproof cement linings. Another innovation was the use of settling tanks at regular intervals to regulate the water supply.
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