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Victoria Hernando @ Emanuel Ungaro Fall/Winter, 1995 Haute Couture
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Christian Lacroix - Spring 1994 Couture
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Marco/Star/Tom vs Marco/Janna/Jackie from Star vs the Forces of Evil
Adaine/Fig/Ayda vs Em/Sofia/Dale from Dimension 20
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Willow/Luz/Amity vs Willow/Hunter/Gus from The Owl House
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Jason/Roy/Koriand'r vs Dick/Barbara/Koriand'r from DC Comics
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Selina/Harley/Ivy vs Tim/Bernard/Kon from DC
Sam/Tucker/Danny vs Vlad/Jack/Maddie from Danny Phantom
Rose/Lissa/Natalie from Vampire Academy vs Bonnie/Caroline/Elena from Vampire Diaries
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Jean/Scott/Logan from Marvel Comics vs Wu/Li/Gao from Iron Widow
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June/Dave/Karkat from Homestuck vs Trevor/Sypha/Alucard from Castlevania
Elizabeth/Jack/Will from Pirates of the Carribean vs Cyrano/Christian/Roxanne from Cyrano (2021)
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naturecoaster · 6 days
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Youth Leadership Pasco Program Graduates Class of 2024
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The Youth Leadership Pasco Class of 2024 celebrated their graduation at breakfast on March 15, 2024, at Timber Greens Country Club. More than 100 sponsors, school officials, parents and Leadership Pasco Board members were there to cheer on the graduating students. Youth Leadership Pasco Program Graduates Class of 2024 Youth Leadership Pasco is a leadership development program that informs, motivates, and increases the awareness of selected high school aged students (Sophomores and Juniors) through issue-oriented seminars and interaction with community leaders. Sessions include Orientation and Team Building, Law Enforcement, Health Care/Community Services, Government/Economic Development and Education. Leadership Pasco is able to keep the student fee at $35 due to generous support from our sponsors: the Law Office of Tara O’Connor, United Way of Pasco County, Pasco Hernando State College, Fred K. Marchman Technical College, Morton Plant North Bay Hospital, Olympus Limo, Pasco County Sheriff’s Office, Pasco Education Foundation and the Rotary Clubs of Dade City Noon, Holiday, New Port Richey, Seven Springs, Trinity, and West Pasco Sunset. Applications for the Class of 2025 will open for Sophomores and Juniors at the beginning of the school year. According to program co-chair, Barbara DeSimone, Leadership Pasco director emerita, "Each year, we eagerly anticipate the opportunity to welcome bright and ambitious young individuals into the Youth Leadership Pasco Program. It's truly inspiring to witness their growth, enthusiasm, and commitment to becoming the leaders of tomorrow. As organizers, we are thrilled to embark on another year of empowering these exceptional students and equipping them with the skills and insights needed toshape a brighter future for Pasco County." Youth Leadership Pasco Class of 2024 Graduates - Colt Blancher, Angeline Academy of Innovation - Katarina M. Boglino, Gulf High School - Isabella C. Bowling, River Ridge High School - Thomas Celotto, Jr. Hudson High School - Noah J. Downey, Sunlake High School - Vincent J. Farides, River Ridge High School - Dominic Fusco, Wesley Chapel High School - William C. Gantt, J.W. Mitchell High School - Jake Giber, Genesis Preparatory High School - Nadama N. Gilkerson, Pasco High School - Sophia M. Giri, Wiregrass Ranch High School - Nathan M. Grimes, J.W. Mitchell High School - Luiza Guryeva, Wesley Chapel High School - Allan Guzman, Kirkland Ranch Academy of Innovation - Elissa A. Hill, JW Mitchell High School - Liam C. Hornung, J.W Mitchell High School - Melodi Kazazi, Sunlake High School - Calina M. Levy, Wiregrass Ranch High School - Alina Manadyel, Dayspring Early College Academy - Ethan A. Mendez, Cypress Creek high School - Alyssa B. Mintrone, Land O' Lakes High School - Montana T. Montayre, Wendell Krinn Technical High School - Morgan T. Montayre, Wendell Krinn Technical High School - Alfonso E. Nava, Dayspring Early College Academy - Victoria Ogundeyin, Cypress Creek High School - Xiomig N. Ozorio Matias, Kirkland Ranch Academy of Innovation - Trinity Perry, Wesley Chapel High School - Justyce P. Rice, Anclote High School - Ethan Rubin, Hudson High School - Lilliana E. St Aubin, Hudson High School - Paul L. Steele, Land O Lakes High School - Hailey J. Suggs, Anclote High School - Gianna Walsh, Fivay High School Class Quotes The Youth Leadership Pasco program is truly one of a kind. Throughout the program I have made lifelong friendships, restored old ones, and got a much deeper grasp of what happens in Pasco County. My favorite part of the program was the sheriff's department. We got to see just how big the department truly is and the amazing technology they are incorporating into their line of work. I used to only want to leave Pasco County but throughout this program I have found a new love for it and all of the amazingopportunities it has to o ffer. I can truly see myself living here forever. - Noah J. Downey,Sunlake High School "As I reflect on my time in the Pasco Youth Leadership, a moment that stands out for me was when the program had economic day. That day I and many others in my group learned about how our leaders here in Pasco County work tirelessly to grow and provide new opportunities to all those who live in its community. It was that day that I realized it does not take someone who is in a high position to be a leader but someone who genuinely cares for their community and the people who reside in it. The program allowed its members to meet many leaders form doctors to business leaders and even our very own superintendent of schools Kurt Browning. In the end I am profoundly grateful for the privilege of being part of this amazing program, the Pasco Youth Leadership program. It has been an amazing experience that has given all who have joined new experiences, skills, and memories that can be taken further on the journey we call life." - Ethan A. Mendez, Cypress Creek high School About Youth Leadership Pasco Youth Leadership Pasco was founded in 1999 by the Leadership Pasco Class of 1998 and graduated its first class of youth in 2000. Youth Leadership Pasco is organized by Leadership Pasco in collaboration with local educational institutions, businesses, and community organizations, aims to empower high school students with essential leadership skills, civic awareness, and a commitment to community service. Through interactive sessions, workshops, and hands-on experiences, participants develop the tools they need to become effective leaders and contribute positively to the future of Pasco County. Website: https://leadershippasco.com/Youth_Leadership_Pasco_Program About Leadership Pasco Leadership Pasco, established 1988, is a highly respected leadership developmentprogram designed to connect, educate, and engage emerging and existing leaders inPasco County. The program focuses on fostering a deeper understanding of thecommunity, promoting collaboration, and inspiring participants to take an active role inshaping the future of the county.Website: https://leadershippasco.com Read the full article
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daisyherrera · 2 months
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Localizan minas explosivas, SSP niega terrorismo
Localización de minas explosivas, no es considerado un acto de terrorismo, asegura el Secretario de Seguridad al explicar que son usadas entre grupos crimínales antagónicos     Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas.- El Secretario de Seguridad Pública,  Sergio Hernando Chávez García, confirmó la localización de minas terrestres en brechas de tres municipios de Tamaulipas. A su vez, negó que estos hallazgos…
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mt-noticias · 5 months
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Participó Alcalde Carlos Peña Ortiz con el Gobernador Américo Villarreal Anaya en Consejo Estatal de Seguridad Pública
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El Presidente Municipal, Carlos Peña Ortiz, participó junto al Gobernador Constitucional de Tamaulipas, Doctor Américo Villarreal Anaya, en la Instalación y Primera Sesión del Consejo Estatal de Seguridad Pública, desarrolladas este día lunes 13 de noviembre. Como representante del Municipio de Reynosa, el Alcalde fue recibido en la capital del estado, Ciudad Victoria, por el Secretario de Seguridad Pública de Tamaulipas, General de Brigada, DEM Retirado, Sergio Hernando Chávez García. En esta Sesión fueron tratados los temas de mayor importancia para la entidad, relativos a la paz y seguridad de los tamaulipecos, donde también participó el Secretario General de Gobierno, Héctor Joel Villegas González; Alcaldes, Diputados, funcionarios estatales y de los distintos municipios. #JuntosVolamosMásAlto Read the full article
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knario47 · 6 months
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NOMBRES IMPUESTOS A LOS ABORIGENES GUANCHES Y CANARIIS POR IMPOSICIÓN COLONIAL ESPAÑOLA.
Nuestro querido Pablo Deluca nos trae un gran documento sobre la imposición colonial española contra los aborígenes Guanches y Canariis, obligados a llevar sus nombres, sus costumbres y su cruel religión la del muñeco de palo clavado en la cruz.
Pablo Deluca
ALGUNOS NOMBRES Y APELLIDOS HISPANOS IMPUESTOS A GUANCHES/AS Y GRANCANARIOS/AS (Documentos de escribanía de Tenerife, s. XVI y principios del s. XVII, A. Carracedo Hernández, 2017, ULL). (foto: Dto. escribanía, J.Manuel Valladares)
(*) = Martin Buendía, ejecutor de Tinguaro en San Roque, noviembre 1495 (A. Rumeu de Armas, 2006).
Pedro de Adeje, Antonio Afonso (El Rosario, 1562), Juana de Aguiar (La Palma, Fuerteventura, 1602), Rodrigo Albarez (Alvarez)(canario), Diego Albarez, Antonio Albertos (Icod, Güimar, hijo de Juan de Candelaria, rey de Güimar, 1573), Juan Alonso (Masca), Sebastián Alonso, Diego de Armas, Ibone de Armas (canario, Taoro), Alonso de Arocha (canario), Juan Asencio (Masca), Cristoval Baute, Andrés de Betancur, Diego de Betancur, Alonso de Bonilla, Pedro Bueno(1529, hermano de Gaspar Hernández y Elvira Hernández, mujer de Juan Romano), Ana de Cabrera (Lanzarote,1586), Alonso Cabrera, Pedro Camacho (canario,1566,Los Realejos), Anna de Cartaya (canaria), Benito Castellano, Hernando de las Casas (canario), Antón de la Cierra (Sierra) (canario), Sebastián de la Cierra (esposo de María Lopes), Alonso de Córdova (canario), Martin Cosme (canario, 1516), Catalina Dafra (hija de Guillén Dafra, nieto de Don Diego Gadarfía, último rey de Lanzarote), Juan Dara (canario, 1528, Los Realejos), Pedro Delgado (canario), Agustin Delgado (1502), Diego Delgado (canario), Juan Delgado Benza, Juan Delgado (canario), Catalina Diaz (Taoro), Alonso Dias y Cartaya (canario), Antonio Dias (canario, Acentejo), Antón Dominguez(1607), Diego Donis (1516), Juan Doramas (canario), Juan Gago (canario,1535), Juan Galban (Galván), Francisco Galván (Acentejo), Pedro García (canario, Acentejo), Rodrigo García (canario, 1516), Catalina Gaspar (Güimar), Alonso González (La Orotava), María González (La Guancha), Mencia Gomes (Gómez), Rodrigo Guillén(Güimar), Diego Guillén, María Guillén, Andrés de Güimar, Pedro Hernández (1556), Diego Hernández, Juana Hernández Carujama, Alonso Hernández Guanche (1528, La Orotava), Miguel de las Hijas (1528, Bco. Hondo de Candelaria), Pedro Izquierdo (canario, 1516, La Matanza, junto al Barranco del Ahorcado), Diego de León, Hernando de León, Andrés de Llarena, María de Lugo (1515, Tijoco, Adeje), Pedro Luis (canario, 1517, Abona; Montaña Atamaimo, en Icod), Diego Luis Ibaute, María de Lugo (Buenavista), Costanza y Pedro Magdaleno (canarios, Güimar), Diego Mancanafio (canario), Gonzalo Maninidra (canario), Pablo Martín Buendía (*) (canario, primo de Cristóbal Delgado. Se le otorgó tierras en Orotava, Daute e Icod en 1502 y 1503: Datas nº 367-26, 913, 926. La Data 754, sin fecha, alude a su muerte violenta en tierras de Daute, que pudo ser a partir de agosto de 1517, en que aún era vivo: Data 1.161, E.
Serra Ràfols,1978), Pedro Mejía Gomero (1558, Cardonal de Tejina), Alonso Mendes (Taoro), Juan de Mena (Los Realejos, Chasna, 1614), Pedro de Mena (Abona, 1557, 1580), Catalina Mendes (canaria, Teno), Juan de Mesa (1589), Simón de Morales( esposo de Margarita Hernández, 1598, Taganana), Hernando Moreno (canario), Fernando Navarro(1562), Pablo Navarro (testó en 1592), Pedro Ochoa y su mujer María Hernández (1556, Candelaria), Luis de Ochoa (1634,La Victoria de Acentejo), Juana Pérez (Lanzarote, 1586), Alonso Pérez (canario), Hernán Pérez (nieto del rey de Adeje), Rodrigo Pestano (canario, 1516), Diego del Pino (Taoro), Juan Prieto (canario), Antonio Ramirez (esposo, segundas nupcias, de Maria Lopes), Juan Ramos (canario), Pablo Riso (Rijo o Rixo) (padre de Angel Riso, 1546),Gonzalo Rodriguez (1516), Miguel Ruiz (1551), Juan de Rivero (La Palma, Fuerteventura, 1602), Andrés Sánchez (canario), Juan Sánchez (canario), Martin Sánchez, Hernando Tacoronte, Juan de Tegueste (padre e hijo, menceyes), Juan de la Torre, María de Torres (canaria,1524, Arafo), María Vello (Bello), Juan de Vera (María de Vera, su hija, mujer de Alonso Pérez (Abona, 1556), Pedro Viscaíno, Juan Ximenez (canario, 1521), Diego Ximenez, Juan de Ycod (Juan Martin, “rey” de Icod, casado con Catalina Machado, vivía en un lugar llamado Artaos en 16-3-1503; testó en 1529). Algunos guanches de Güimar y La Orotava que participaron en el Pleito contra el Cabildo de Tenerife por llevar en andas a la Virgen de Candelaria en los años 1600 y 1601: Juan de Riverol, Cristoval de Palanzuelos, Juan de la Cierra (Sierra), Agustin Hernández, Juan Hernández, Domingo Hernández, Alonso Pérez...
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Estimado Pablo, no dispongo del enlace de tú publicación, pidiéndote disculpa y un saludo cordial.
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wonyoungdewakanda · 6 months
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juarezesdeporte · 7 months
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SIN MESSI ARGENTINA GOLEA A BOLIVIA
La Paz.- Con Lionel Messi de espectador en el banquillo, la campeona mundial Argentina goleó hoy 3-0 en la altura de La Paz a una endeble Bolivia, que desentonó en su casa por la segunda fecha de la eliminatoria sudamericana al Mundial de 2026
El astro de 36 años llegó a La Paz y desató furor en centenares de hinchas bolivianos, algo que molestó a varios jugadores locales. Había anotado un gol de tiro libre en Buenos Aires en la victoria de 1-0 ante Ecuador en la primera fecha, pero pidió su cambio sobre el final, lo que prendió las alarmas. Al parecer fue descartado para no arriesgarlo físicamente debido al trajín de partidos acumulados desde su llegada el Inter Miami de la MLS de Estados Unidos.
“No estaba para jugar...no se sentía cómodo. No lo arriesgamos”, dijo el técnico de la albiceleste Lionel Scaloni tras el encuentro. Messi festejó los goles desde el banquillo y en varios pasajes fue ovacionado por la tribuna.
Enzo Fernández a los 31, Nicolás Tagliafico de cabeza a los 42 y Nicolás González mediant un zurdazo a los 83 marcaron para una Argentina que ejerció una neta superioridad en La Paz. Ángel Di María — con el brazalete de capitán en lugar de Messi — y Rodrigo De Paul fueron los conductores de la victoria. El resultado pudo haber sido más abultado, ya que Julián Álvarez estrelló un remate en el palo en el segundo tiempo.
Bolivia jugó en inferioridad numérica desde los 39 minutos por la expulsión de su lateral izquierdo Roberto Fernández por una falta sobre Cristian Romero, la cual se determinó cuando el árbitro uruguayo Esteban Ostojich consultó al VAR.
Scaloni encadenó su segunda victoria seguida en las eliminatorias ante Bolivia, jugando en los 3.640 metros de altitud de La Paz. La goleada de hoy sirvió para desquitarse del humillante revés 6-1 sufrido en 2009, con Messi en la cancha.
Como rara vez se ha visto en la altura, Argentina mandó a su antojo.
“La altura es psicológico. Estamos felices. Que Lionel Messi te pase la cinta (de capitán) es grandioso”, dijo Ángel de María, el cerebro de la victoria argentina.
Fernández abrió el marcador tras una buena jugada colectiva en cuya gestación participaron De Paul, Álvarez y Di María. Tagliafico firmó su primer gol con la selección al tocar de hombro un tiro libre indirecto ejecutado por Di María.
“Argentina jugó muy bien. La idea era que en el medio le iba a faltar gente, nosotros juntamos cuatro o cinco jugadores y era difícil para ellos poder robarnos y ahí empezaba nuestro ataque”, dijo Scaloni al explicar las virtudes de su equipo.
En cambio, Bolivia sufrió el partido y quedó sin argumentos. Para colmo, la expulsión de Fernández debilitó más a su equipo que atacó muy poco.
“Duele perder de esta manera, tengo que pedir perdón a la gente”, reconoció el técnico argentino de Bolivia, Gustavo Costas.
En el complemento, Argentina no se replegó y arrinconó a Bolivia. González puso el tercero tras un desbarajuste defensivo de los locales.
Argentina llegó optimista a La Paz tras su victoria ante Ecuador en Buenos Aires la semana pasada.
Para Bolivia fue otro trago amargo en un flojo arranque de las eliminatorias tras la goleada 5-1 que le propinó Brasil como dueño de casa en la primera fecha.
En la próxima doble fecha, Argentina recibirá a Paraguay el 12 de octubre y, cinco días después, visitará a Perú. Bolivia será local ante Ecuador y después irá a Paraguay.
El partido se jugó en el estadio Hernando Siles, con las graderías llenas y un inusitado despliegue policial dentro y fuera del estadio para resguardar a Messi de numerosos hinchas que ansiaban ver de cerca al astro argentino.
(Associated Press)
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elreporteromovil · 8 months
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Toma protesta nuevo subsecretario de ejecución de sanciones y reinserción social
Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas.- La mañana de este viernes, el secretario de seguridad pública de Tamaulipas, Mtro. Sergio Hernando Chávez García, tomó protesta al Mtro. Juan Antonio Sánchez Ruíz como subsecretario de ejecución de sanciones y reinserción social, cargo anteriormente desempeñado por el Mtro. Jaime Echartea Mojica. ‘’Por disposición del ciudadano Dr. Américo Villarreal Anaya,…
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truthcalling1 · 11 months
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Backlash to Backlash: Hernando County School Board Hearing Ignites Fiery Debate
In a deeply conservative county in Florida, the Hernando County School Board hearing turned into a battleground for opposing viewpoints. Teachers, students, and parents came forward to express their concerns about the impact of right-wing culture wars and anti-LGBTQ policies on the education system. The passionate testimonies shed light on the fear and division that have emerged, causing some educators to consider leaving the profession altogether.
Unveiling the Fear:
Social studies teacher, Victoria Hunt, articulated the prevailing sentiment among educators when she lamented, "I have never seen such fear from my colleagues as I've seen in the last two months." The county's culture, she asserted, has created an environment that compels teachers to contemplate leaving their jobs, their communities, or even the teaching profession entirely.
Challenges to an Unbiased Education:
A concerned parent attending the Hernando County School Board hearing expressed their apprehension, exclaiming, "I'm appalled by how many gay people are here." The crowd's enthusiastic response only intensified the speaker's concerns. They questioned how students could receive an unbiased education when teachers feel compelled to tread carefully. The parent, speaking on behalf of numerous worried parents, expressed deep concern for the future if teachers and mentors are silenced.
A Student's Powerful Message:
A student at the hearing passionately condemned the right-wing attacks on teachers and the school board's anti-LGBTQ stance. With a firm voice, the student declared, "You ... have alienated and made us feel as if our entire existence is an issue to you." They emphasized that their existence should not be a matter of contention. However, they made it clear that they would exercise their vote during the next election, highlighting the impact that this divisive climate has on the younger generation.
Demanding Change for a Safer Environment:
Speaking on behalf of LGBTQ students, another student passionately spoke out against the anti-queer laws and legislation affecting the school board. They courageously shared, "These clearly anti-queer laws... leads to kids like me killing themselves." The student clarified their purpose was not to change anyone's identity but to demand better from the school board. Their heartfelt plea emphasized the urgent need for a safer and more inclusive educational environment.
Challenging Traditional Narratives:
Sandy Roth, a child advocate volunteer, presented a unique perspective by suggesting that if preserving innocence is the goal, the school board should consider removing the Bible from the approved materials list. Roth argued that biblical stories are filled with cruelty, violence, rape, and murder, challenging the board's selective approach to determining what is appropriate for students.
The Resignation Crisis:
The intense school board hearing occurred amid reports of nearly 50 teachers planning to resign in protest. These educators stand united, expressing their discontent with the right-wing attacks they face following the passage of Governor Ron DeSantis' "Don't Say Gay" law. Their mass resignation represents a powerful response to the stifling atmosphere in the county and underscores the need for change.
Conclusion:
The Hernando County School Board hearing exposed the deep divisions caused by right-wing culture wars and anti-LGBTQ policies. Teachers, students, and parents fear the consequences of a biased education system and the alienation of LGBTQ students. The courageous voices that emerged from the meeting called for a more inclusive and accepting educational environment. The impending wave of teacher resignations further highlights the urgency to address these issues and work towards a more inclusive future for education in Hernando County, Florida.
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70 – Siege of Jerusalem: Titus and his Roman legions breach the Second Wall of Jerusalem. Jewish defenders retreat to the First Wall. The Romans build a circumvallation, cutting down all trees within fifteen kilometres (9.3 mi). 1381 – Beginning of the Peasants' Revolt in England. 1416 – The Council of Constance, called by Emperor Sigismund, a supporter of Antipope John XXIII, burns Jerome of Prague following a trial for heresy. 1431 – Hundred Years' War: In Rouen, France, the 19-year-old Joan of Arc is burned at the stake by an English-dominated tribunal. 1434 – Hussite Wars: Battle of Lipany: Effectively ending the war, Utraquist forces led by Diviš Bořek of Miletínek defeat and almost annihilate Taborite forces led by Prokop the Great. 1510 – During the reign of the Zhengde Emperor, Ming dynasty rebel leader Zhu Zhifan is defeated by commander Qiu Yue, ending the Prince of Anhua rebellion. 1536 – King Henry VIII of England marries Jane Seymour, a lady-in-waiting to his first two wives. 1539 – In Florida, Hernando de Soto lands at Tampa Bay with 600 soldiers with the goal of finding gold. 1574 – Henry III becomes King of France. 1588 – The last ship of the Spanish Armada sets sail from Lisbon heading for the English Channel. 1631 – Publication of Gazette de France, the first French newspaper. 1635 – Thirty Years' War: The Peace of Prague is signed. 1642 – From this date all honors granted by Charles I of England are retroactively annulled by Parliament. 1723 – Johann Sebastian Bach assumed the office of Thomaskantor in Leipzig, presenting his first new cantata, Die Elenden sollen essen, BWV 75, in the St. Nicholas Church on the first Sunday after Trinity. 1806 – Future U.S. President Andrew Jackson kills Charles Dickinson in a duel. 1814 – The First Treaty of Paris is signed, returning the French frontiers to their 1792 extent, and restoring the House of Bourbon to power. 1815 – The East Indiaman Arniston is wrecked during a storm at Waenhuiskrans, near Cape Agulhas, in present-day South Africa, with the loss of 372 lives. 1834 – Minister of Justice Joaquim António de Aguiar issues a law seizing "all convents, monasteries, colleges, hospices and any other houses" from the Catholic religious orders in Portugal, earning him the nickname of "The Friar-Killer". 1842 – John Francis attempts to murder Queen Victoria as she drives down Constitution Hill in London with Prince Albert. 1845 – The Fatel Razack coming from India, lands in the Gulf of Paria in Trinidad and Tobago carrying the first Indians to the country. 1854 – The Kansas–Nebraska Act becomes law establishing the U.S. territories of Kansas and Nebraska. 1866 – Bedrich Smetana's comic opera The Bartered Bride premiered in Prague. 1868 – Decoration Day (the predecessor of the modern "Memorial Day") is observed in the United States for the first time after a proclamation by John A. Logan, head of the Grand Army of the Republic (a veterans group). 1876 – Ottoman sultan Abdülaziz is deposed and succeeded by his nephew Murad V. 1883 – In New York City, a stampede on the recently opened Brooklyn Bridge killed twelve people. 1899 – Pearl Hart, a female outlaw of the Old West, robs a stage coach 30 miles southeast of Globe, Arizona. 1911 – At the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the first Indianapolis 500 ends with Ray Harroun in his Marmon Wasp becoming the first winner of the 500-mile auto race. 1913 – The Treaty of London is signed, ending the First Balkan War; Albania becomes an independent nation. 1914 – The new, and then the largest, Cunard ocean liner RMS Aquitania, 45,647 tons, sets sails on her maiden voyage from Liverpool, England, to New York City. 1922 – The Lincoln Memorial is dedicated in Washington, D.C.. 1925 – May Thirtieth Movement: Shanghai Municipal Police Force shoot and kill 13 protesting workers. 1937 – Memorial Day massacre: Chicago police shoot and kill ten labor demonstrators. 1941 – World War II: Manolis Glezos and Apostolos Santas climb the Athenian Acropolis and tear down the German flag. 1942 – World War II: One thousand British bombers launch a 90-minute attack on Cologne, Germany. 1943 – The Holocaust: Josef Mengele becomes chief medical officer of the Zigeunerfamilienlager (Romani family camp) at Auschwitz concentration camp. 1948 – A dike along the flooding Columbia River breaks, obliterating Vanport, Oregon within minutes. Fifteen people die and tens of thousands are left homeless. 1958 – Memorial Day: The remains of two unidentified American servicemen, killed in action during World War II and the Korean War respectively, are buried at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery. 1959 – The Auckland Harbour Bridge, crossing the Waitemata Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand, is officially opened by Governor-General Charles Lyttelton, 10th Viscount Cobham. 1961 – The long-time Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo is assassinated in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. 1961 – Viasa Flight 897 crashes after takeoff from Lisbon Airport, killing 61. 1963 – A protest against pro-Catholic discrimination during the Buddhist crisis is held outside South Vietnam's National Assembly, the first open demonstration during the eight-year rule of Ngo Dinh Diem. 1966 – Former Congolese Prime Minister, Évariste Kimba, and several other politicians are publicly executed in Kinshasa on the orders of President Joseph Mobutu. 1967 – The Nigerian Eastern Region declares independence as the Republic of Biafra, sparking a civil war. 1968 – Charles de Gaulle reappears publicly after his flight to Baden-Baden, Germany, and dissolves the French National Assembly by a radio appeal. Immediately after, less than one million of his supporters march on the Champs-Élysées in Paris. This is the turning point of May 1968 events in France. 1971 – Mariner program: Mariner 9 is launched to map 70% of the surface, and to study temporal changes in the atmosphere and surface, of Mars. 1972 – The Angry Brigade goes on trial over a series of 25 bombings throughout the United Kingdom. 1972 – In Ben Gurion Airport (at the time: Lod Airport), Israel, members of the Japanese Red Army carry out the Lod Airport massacre, killing 24 people and injuring 78 others. 1974 – The Airbus A300 passenger aircraft first enters service. 1975 – European Space Agency is established. 1979 – Downeast Flight 46 crashes on approach to Knox County Regional Airport in Rockland, Maine, killing 17. 1982 – Cold War: Spain joins NATO. 1989 – Tiananmen Square protests of 1989: The 10-metre high "Goddess of Democracy" statue is unveiled in Tiananmen Square by student demonstrators. 1990 – Croatian Parliament is constituted after the first free, multi-party elections, today celebrated as the National Day of Croatia. 1998 – The 6.5 Mw  Afghanistan earthquake shook the Takhar Province of northern Afghanistan with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VII (Very strong), killing around 4,000–4,500. 1998 – Nuclear Testing: Pakistan conducts an underground test in the Kharan Desert. It is reported to be a plutonium device with yield of 20kt TNT equivalent. 2003 – Depayin massacre: At least 70 people associated with the National League for Democracy are killed by government-sponsored mob in Burma. Aung San Suu Kyi flees the scene, but is arrested soon afterwards. 2008 – Convention on Cluster Munitions is adopted. 2008 – TACA Flight 390 overshoots the runway at Toncontín International Airport in Tegucigalpa, Honduras and crashes, killing five people. 2012 – Former Liberian president Charles Taylor is sentenced to 50 years in prison for his role in atrocities committed during the Sierra Leone Civil War. 2013 – Nigeria passes a law banning same-sex marriage. 2020 – The Crew Dragon Demo-2 launches from the Kennedy Space Center, becoming the first crewed orbital spacecraft to launch from the United States since 2011 and the first commercial flight to the International Space Station.
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Supervisa Gobernador módulos de seguridad y atención de turistas
Supervisa Gobernador módulos de seguridad y atención de turistas Carlos Figueroa CIUDAD VICTORIA, Tam., 8 de abril .— El gobernador Américo Villarreal Anaya efectuó un recorrido por las principales Estaciones de Seguridad y supervisó la atención que el Estado dio a los vacacionistas en estos días de Semana Santa. Acompañado del secretario de Seguridad Pública Sergio Hernando Chávez García, el…
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SummerDanse, in Pittsburgh (May 22nd, 2005):
6 & Under Solo:
Madison Hohman - “Springtime” (Acrobatic) - 1st Place / Gold
6 & Under Lines:
“Parade” (Musical Theater) [Abigail Waldron, Sarah Restano, Kassidy Leon, Gianna Palmieri, Mikayla Lovas, Simone Jhan, Ionie Banner, Nadia Liberto, Greta Parr, Regan Check, Nicole Weaver, Avery M, Jakiya F, Alena, Angela Mammats, Victoria V, Tatum, Samantha, Paige Neid, Brianna, Emily Stoken & Emilee J] - Did Not Place / Silver
7-8 Solo:
Jessica Restano - “Mousetrap” (Acrobatic) - 1st Place / Gold
Emily Stoken - “Pajama Jamin” (Tap) - Did Not Place / Gold
Jordan Thomas - “Respect” (Jazz) - Did Not Place / Diva Award / Gold
Olivia Ice - “Little Egypt” (Jazz) - Did Not Place / Silver
Brooke Hyland - “Inchworm” (Acrobatic) - Did Not Place / Silver
7-8 Groups:
“Body Shop” (Jazz) [Jordan Thomas, Claudia Peterman, Mia, Brooke Hyland, Emily Stoken, Natalie Secola, Quinton, Gabrielle Kemp, Gabrielle Casarcia, Madison Hohman & Taylor Breen] - Did Not Place / Gold
“Hey Daddy” (?) [Jordan Thomas, Claudia Peterman, Brooke Hyland, Emily Stoken, Natalie Secola, Gabrielle Kemp, Gabrielle Casarcia, Madison Hohman & Taylor Breen] - Did Not Place / Gold
“At The Copa” (Jazz) [Olivia Ice, Jessica Restano, Ashley Galore, Alysha Matarazzo, Gina Gionta, Nicole Johnson, Essence Kimes, Brittany White, Jackie McKowski & Brandon Pent] - Did Not Place / Gold
“Wake Me Up” (Jazz) [Essence Kimes, Jessica Restano, Nicole Johnson, Gina Gionta, Brittany White, Olivia Ice, Jackie Mackownski, Ashley Galore, Alysha Matarazzo & Gina Chiapelle] - Did Not Place / Silver
9-10 Solo:
Izumi Presberry - “Bad Bad Leroy Brown” (Tap) - 1st Place
Mackenzie Meixner - “Superstition” (Jazz) - Did Not Place / Gold
Brandon Pent - “G.I Blues” (Hip Hop) - Did Not Place / Gold
Alexa Kacin - “Just A Spoonful Of Sugar” (Ballet) - Did Not Place / Gold
Nina Linhart - “Lila Tremaine” (Musical Theater) - Did Not Place / Gold
Stephanie Pittman - “Little Fairy” (Ballet) - Did Not Place / Gold
Brittany White - “Home” (Contemporary) - Did Not Place / Stage Presence Award / Gold
Alexis Rectenwald - “Public Enemy” (Jazz) - Did Not Place / Gold
Dominique Wright - “Ease On Down The Road” (Acrobatic) - Did Not Place / Gold
Alicia Gelifuss - “The Roof Is On Fire” (Acrobatic) - Did Not Place / Gold
Micha McGee - “In My Front Parlour” (Musical Theater) - Did Not Place / Gold
Cassidy Gusallus - “Ocean” (Acrobatic) - Did Not Place / Gold
9-10 Duet/Trio:
Natalee Bailey, Mackenzie Meixner & Alicia Gelifuss - “Three Way Stop” (Hip Hop) - Did Not Place / Gold
Josh Ice & Olivia Joy “Beat Me Daddy” (Tap) - Did Not Place / Silver
9-10 Group:
“Goodies” (Hip Hop) [Ebony Kimes, Dominique Wright, Alexis Rectenwald, Jesse Johnson, Brandon Pent & Izumi Presberry] - 1st Place / Gold
“All The Boys Around me” (Jazz) [Jessica Ice, Andrew, John Michael Fiumara, Izumi Presberry, Dante Wright, Brandon Pent, Quinton, Jesse Johnson & Josh Ice] - Did Not Place / Gold
9-10 Lines:
“Daisy Dukes” (Specialty) [Nina Linhart, Alexis Rectenwald, Mackenzie Meixner, Savanna Carrozzi, Natalee Bailey, Alexa Kacin, Cassidy Gullus, Micha McGee, Stephanie Pittman, Dominique Wright & Alicia Gelifuss] - 1st Place / Gold
“Tickle Me” (Jazz) [Brittany White, Jackie Mckowski, Nicole Johnson, Essence Kimes, Jessica Restano, Ashley Galore, Alysha Matarazzo, Gina Chiapelle, Gina Gionta, Olivia Ice, Micha McGee, Alexa Kacin, Alicia Gelifuss, Maria Gionta & Natalee Bailey] - Did Not Place / Gold
11-12 Solo:
Miranda Maleski - “Hernando’s Hideaway” (Acrobatic) - 1st Place / Gold
Natalee Bailey - “It’s Good To Be Back Home” (Musical Theater) - Did Not Place / Gold
Alex McGee - “Hostess With The Monsters” (Jazz) - Did Not Place / Gold
Jessica Ice - “Lady of 29 Palms” (Jazz) - Did Not Place / Gold
Brianne Smail - “Secondhand Rose” (Contemporary) - Did Not Place / Gold
Savanna Carrozzi - “I’ve Got A Penny” (Acrobatic) - Did Not Place / Gold
Erika Maruca - “The Raven” (Acrobatic) - Did Not Place / Gold
John Michael Fiumara - “Spider-Man” (Tap) - Did Not Place / Gold
11-12 Groups:
“Steppin’ To The Bad Side” (Jazz) [Mackenzie Meixner, Brianne Smail, Alexandra Salerno, Alexandra McGee, Kelly Monteleone, Erika Maruca, Alivia Shoop, Miranda Maleski, Hannah Opalko, Jessica Ice & Nina Linhart] - 1st Place / Gold
“The Door On The Floor” (?) [Erika Maruca, Nina Linhart, Alexandra Salerno, Hannah Opalko, Alexandra McGee, Savanna Carrozzi, Brianne Smail, Jessica Ice, Natalee Bailey, Brittany White & Mackenzie Meixner] - Did Not Place / Gold
11-12 Lines:
“Disco Inferno” (Jazz) [Alexandra, Rebecca Hudek, Brittany Pent, Janel Moriarty, Lisa Hulker, Erika Maruca, Alíe, Dominique Wright, John Michael Fiumara, Mackenzie Meixner, Olivia Joy, Ebony Kimes, Brianne Smail, Emily Stoken, Cassidy Gusallus, Donnaya Presberry, Alexandra Salerno, Stacey, Jesse Johnson & Jessica Manza] - Did Not Place / Gold
13-14 Solo:
Kaitlyn Reiser - “Once Upon A Time” (Lyrical) - 1st Place / Gold
Alexandra Salerno - “Rodeo” (Ballet) - Did Not Place / Gold
Cydney Miller - “No Good Deed” (Acrobatic) - Did Not Place - Gold
Kelly Monteleone - “Cool” (Hip Hop) - Did Not Place / Gold
Hannah Opalko - “Kiss Me In The Rain” (Acrobatic) - Did Not Place / Gold
Jessica Manza - “Preakness” (Tap) - Did Not Place / Gold
13-14 Groups:
“Hot Chocolate” (Tap) [Alexandra Salerno, Hannah Opalko, Kelly Monteleone, Brianne Smail, Jessica Manza, Melinda Jennings & Jessica Ice] - 1st Place / Gold
13-14 Lines:
“Giggles” (Jazz) [Gianna Martello, Jennine Wedge, Crystal Jennings, Kaitlyn Reiser, Miranda Maleski, Alivia Shoop, Theresa Moio, Emily Shoop, Leah Pivorotto, Nina Pivorotto, Amanda Stelluto, Romana Henson, Kristina Pendleton, Alexandra Opalko, Bethany Flora, Marissa Mechling, Alisha Boranoti, Kelly Monteleone, Cydney Miller, Cheri Davis, Loren DeMarco] - Did Not Place / Gold
“Ladders” (Contemporary) [Theresa Moio, Alisha Boranoti, Marissa Mechling, Loren DeMarco, Nina Pivorotto, Miranda Maleski, Hannah Opalko, Alexandra Opalko, Jessica Ice, Kelly Monteleone, Kaitlyn Reiser, Jennine Wedge, Emily Shoop, Gianna Martello, Amanda Stelluto, Leah Pivorotto, Alivia Shoop, Romana Henson, Kristina Pendleton, Cydney Miller, Bethany Flora & Crystal Jennings] - Did Not Place / Gold
15-16 Solo:
Alivia Shoop - “Oh Susannah” (Jazz) - 1st Place / Gold
Loren DeMarco - “Woman’s Work” (Lyrical) - Did Not Place / Beautiful Costume Award / Gold
Emily Shoop - “It’s A New Day” (Contemporary) - Did Not Place / Gold
Gianna Martello - “Look At Me” (Lyrical) - Did Not Place / Gold
Romana Henson - “Wild” (Contemporary) - Did Not Place / Gold
Alisha Bonaroti - “Like Ya Used To” (Jazz) - Did Not Place / Gold
15-16 Duet/Trio:
Jennine Wedge & Crystal Jennings - “In Her Shadow” (Contemporary) - 1st Place / Best Dynamic Award / Gold
Gianna Martello & Amanda Stelluto - “A Bottle Of Red” (Contemporary) - Did Not Place / Beautiful Technique Award / Gold
15-16 Groups:
“Sharp Dressed Men” (Tap) [Jennine Wedge, Amanda Stelluto, Gianna Martello, Crystal Jennings, Alisha Bonaroti, Leah Pivorotto & Nina Pivorotto] - 1st Place / Gold
“Cherries” (Musical Theater) [Kaitlyn Reiser, Gianna Martello, Jennine Wedge, Amanda Stelluto & Emily Shoop] - Did Not Place / Gold
17-19 Solo:
Jennine Wedge - “Gotta Move” (Jazz) - 1st Place
Marissa Pampena - “Take Off” (Musical Theater) - Did Not Place / Gold
Bethany Flora - “Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word” (Lyrical) - Did Not Place / Gold
Novice Division:
Teens - “I’m So Excited” (Jazz) [Katelyn, Samantha, Loren, Lyndsey Garret, Jennifer, Megan, Jessica Manza, Cydney, Kasey, Marissa Pampena, Danielle & Sydney] - 1st Place / Gold
Unknown Division Routines:
The Letting Go - Did Not Place / Gold
Irish - Did Not Place / Silver
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Dice Secretario que viajar de noche es seguro
#ElPuntoEs el Secretario de Seguridad dice que las carreteras son seguras para viajar de noche, pero recomienda no manejar cansados para tener mejores reflejos
El Secretario de Seguridad dice que las carreteras son seguras para viajar de noche, pero recomienda no manejar cansados para tener mejores reflejos Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas. – El Secretario de Seguridad Pública en Tamaulipas, Sergio Hernando Chávez García aseguró que existen condiciones para poder viajar durante la noche. Pese al atentado en contra del Secretario General de Gobierno la…
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