From Madrid to Huesca Huesca .... Here a friend
Friday, March 28, 2008
Thai Boxing Pads Homemade
visit to Antena 3 and see how it records the Wheel of Fortune but I, honestly, I'll take the internship. I could never imagine how real is the set of the series! Pictured
leave the proof of the crime .... hehehe
Today, we are in the Ninth Congress of Digital Journalism Huesca. Two intense days where we tried to give everything to to hang our news in real time. Believe it or not that happens to us whenever we high-tech centers falls to us every now and then internet. Paradoxes of life will be! If .... where is the Maria Moliner .....
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Carriage Rides In Melbourne
Yesterday was different at the same time fun. We went to see how the program was recorded Luis del Val in Aragon Television. To my surprise, instead of "Here a friend," experience what it is "a friend here." Beside me sat an elderly lady who made me laugh throughout the recording. In this program, as you know, the public has the opportunity to participate by making an issue of interest to respondents. Yesterday, we had the pleasure of knowing a little closer to Lolita, Ullarte (father), Olga Viza and "El Tato". To my surprise, the paper that had my "companion" seat read: "I am a housewife, a follower of Tato. My question is: Why did you Zaragoza San Lucar de Barrameda, what do you miss most about Aragon? "A difficult question that the lady did not stop reading. I was very nervous and I could not memorize. He wore all week thinking at the time .... but for their "lucky" or "disgrace" does not hit ask. I was startled every time the ruler disappeared and she wondered about the "clappers." New concept should consider the Real Academia de la Lengua it into their dictionary, because apparently it is in common use. (Lol). Nor
I can not forget his conversation with Diego, who wasted no time in Alagoas.
"You're ugly," he said, "You look like a good guy, you notice that you are a lawyer." That's lucky, few are pleased to be complimented by a woman of that caliber!!
We laughed a lot, so if it's true. Women glad we hung out with their Cosic.
A long day, but I have the catering under my house gave us plenty to eat and no worse than a snack. If not we will ask those "ladies of the contraband" behind us and they made short with all the donuts, cookies ... that was at the tables. Tomorrow we will
Huesca, so I will discuss what are the spikes that area .... For now, that's all ... and do not forget that the day is the best I can say: "Here a friend"
I can not forget his conversation with Diego, who wasted no time in Alagoas.
"You're ugly," he said, "You look like a good guy, you notice that you are a lawyer." That's lucky, few are pleased to be complimented by a woman of that caliber!!
We laughed a lot, so if it's true. Women glad we hung out with their Cosic.
A long day, but I have the catering under my house gave us plenty to eat and no worse than a snack. If not we will ask those "ladies of the contraband" behind us and they made short with all the donuts, cookies ... that was at the tables. Tomorrow we will
Huesca, so I will discuss what are the spikes that area .... For now, that's all ... and do not forget that the day is the best I can say: "Here a friend"
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Difference Myasthenia Gravis Guillain Barre
Immigration in Ejea
One of the most recurrent themes in the televised debate between Zapatero and Rajoy was immigration. Although approached from a general standpoint, we can not forget all those people who day after day coviven with foreigners. If I hung up the other day an interview with a Romanian girl who lives in Moon, now I want to express the impression of Sofia, a young ejeana working in beauty salon during the week and as a waitress on Saturday night. An exceptional witness to see first hand the level of integration and the type of relationships that the English with all people of different nationalities living in Ejea.
With a population of about 15,000 inhabitants, Ejea was one of the first peoples of the Five Towns who received the greatest amount of Moroccan immigrants back in the 90.Por this reason, it is possible to find a mosque where they meet daily pray. Although they have the longest-living, are not the best have been integrated. His religion and his way of life far from the Western mind. In recent years, many immigrants from Eastern Europe have come to these towns in search of trabajo.Sofía comments that tend to work where no one wants, so it is impossible to speak of intrusion, at least in this town. She has friends from Romania and Bulgaria. Of these, I love the way you enjoy and live day by day.
repercussion in the matter of the arrival of these immigrants have had in the shops in town. Sofia, as an individual, believes that not much to go to beauty salons. Only 10% of its clientele are foreign people, most Bulgarian girls who will be waxing and manicures. No man, for now, has come to be no retouching. A special mention, it requires the arrival of Chinese citizens to Ejea. Sofia tells how many small businesses have closed because they can not cope with the prices at which they sell their goods in the shops called "20 hard."
On Saturday night, when a waitress, has been witness to several altercations. Not so, she ejeana, treats them as more violent than the English, who believes that "a couple of drinks" a lot, not only did they lose the paperwork. Si has been observed that more machischas and, in general, their women are treated worse. The massive influx of people of such cultural and linguistic diversity, has increased significantly the number of burglaries in the area. Nothing else, the day of Reyes broke into 7 houses inhabited. That is why some of these reasons that Sofia believes that eventually, so much immigration may bring problems in the area.
Still, there are always good people. Proof of this are your friends Bulgarians and Romanians.
What Is Anterior Fibroids
will be talking about internal Stories ....
Country Today I read a report of Charles E. Cue that I think will be talking about. "PP leader lived in absolute crisis loneliness. He thought about leaving but decided to stay to see that Esperanza Aguirre and media support, ready for anything, had no backing away from Madrid, so its application involved a civil war. "With these strong words begins a brief intense at the same time very interesting to voters of the PSOE. There can read the internal fighting their opponents well as the uncertainty and instability in living PP.No leader know if in a short period of time we see the response to this report on a type daily El Mundo, or perhaps listening to some televangelist to his "humble" opinion. "Men wanted for hazardous journey. Base salary. Extreme cold. Long months of complete darkness. Constant danger. It is safe to return alive. Honor and recognition in case of success. "
If you want to know more .... please click here: http://www.elpais.com/articulo/reportajes/Rajoy/guerra/elpepusocdmg/20080316elpdmgrep_1/Tes
If you want to know more .... please click here: http://www.elpais.com/articulo/reportajes/Rajoy/guerra/elpepusocdmg/20080316elpdmgrep_1/Tes
Monday, March 10, 2008
She Loves To Strip & Dance
I am the red piece, I am the blue chip .... Interview
Vote with all your might! "was the motto of the PSOE. An advertising campaign that has had great significance. Evidence of this is that the public has come to exercise their right to vote at almost the same percentage as in past elections. As a consequence, the PSOE won 169 seats and the PP 153. The two major parties have been increasing the number of voters at the expense of declining United Left Coalition Canaria, Esquerra Republicana and the Basque Nationalist Party. As shown in the picture we find is a bipartisan Spain. A map reminds us again .... these two Spains Galdós typical invertebrate Spain or Ortega y Gasset.
Nevertheless, it seems that Zapatero has Maars ..... at least more than his opponent Mariano Rajoy.
These days before the election, and more, after the bombing of the former Socialist councilman Isaias Carrasco led to confusion among citizens. For some, the murder came to reflect the agony he is suffering from the terrorist group with counter-terrorism policies implemented by the government, for others favor the PP because it showed they had the right to the mismanagement of their negociaciones.Finalmente ZP, if anything has become clear is that there was a 40% abstention in Mondragón but even so, the PSOE won more votes in this town and in the Basque Country in general. Do not you have done such evil?
An electoral hangover Monday, Trojans do not die ..... and .... and my birthday is 24 tacos!
Friday, March 7, 2008
Swallowed A Bit Of Listerine
MARTOIU
Maria Elena is the longest serving immigrant living in the Village Moon. He arrived with his family 3 years ago and began working in a local restaurant.
"does it mean for a young woman having to leave their country of origin?
was a tough decision so that means leaving your life behind. I have started a new life that is giving me great satisfaction.
How did you spend your needs in your country?
I arrived to work up to 16 hours for wages that the exchange would be about 180 euros. Com I felt a real slave, without any rights. All were obliglaciones .
How could survive 180 euros per month in Romania?
in this sense I was very lucky. He lived in a very touristy area of \u200b\u200bTransylvania that allowed me to rent out spare rooms in my house. What was Spain called cottages.
Once you left Transylvania, where did you go?
Calatayud I spent six months until my husband was offered work as a lumberjack Luna.
"What did you think they arrive at such a small town?
I could not stop longer. Had to work to bring up my family. So I decided to go up on weekends as a waitress at the restaurant is in the monastery of Monlora, 5 kilometers from the town.
And now, how you've decided to take the reins of your own business?
Because during those two years I have known well it works and I really enjoyed the daily dealings with people .
Is anyone with you?
daily work of a Romanian girl and me. On weekends when there is more work, are two more Ejea de los Caballeros.
What kitchen?
Almost all the food they serve is English, I have rarely made Romanian dishes.
What is your favorite dish?
I am excited about the crumbs and vegetables English.
In the hardest days of winter, people think up much to eat at a local retaurant away Can I get ahead?
For now, yes. There are seasons that works a little but are offset by the arrival of good weather. To me, for now, I get to live well, pay me insurance and local rental .
"habitualmetne How you move here?
At first, until I got the papers, neighbors lend me a favor. When not find anyone call a taxi that is in Moon and now I upload my own car. Village People behaves very good about how you feel on the Moon?
I feel very loved. So much so that I can say that I have family in Luna.
Happy? lot. I bought a house with my husband and had a girl hay.
Do you miss her very much your country? If there because I have my whole life but when I travel holiday month I have the people in mind. I have a broken heart.
Have you found everything you were looking for? I think so. I needed a good job and a stable family that I got.
" there something you brought to the attention ? For though it might seem strange makes me laugh to see my niece tells me three years just in Castilian.
"do you see in the future ? currently do not see my future away from aquí.Nos have received so well and we are so pleased that we intend to stay here to live.
What Does 9 C D Us Shoe Size Mean
Luna opened the doors to immigration
The depopulation of small villages in recent years is a fact too obvious. The population decline with the emigration of young people to cities in search of a future stable employment are two of the main factors. A clear example is the town of Luna cincovillesa. This town like many others, has a living farming and ranching, no alternatives in the future to enable new generations to think of living there. This has led to a progressive and unstoppable aging of the population.
In the last decade, Luna has seen its population decline by 5%. Has grown from 930 inhabitants in 1998 to 886 today, that despite seeing how each day we receive more immigrants of different nationalities.
The village had a total of 4 immigrants in 1998, three Germans and an American, currently has with 54.
This increase means that approximated 6% of the total population is of German nationality (3), Bulgarian (17), Polish (4), Romanian (21) and Ukraine (4). Most work
especially in the primary sector. Some are woodcutters, shepherds, farmers, while others opt for small business or arbañilería hoteliers.
At first, most come alone in search of safe, but soon after, when they get the papers bring the rest of the family. A family usually includes women, and some other child. Hence the arrival of immigrants to small towns is seen as the only way to avoid the extinction of children in small rural villages.
A direct consequence of their integration is multicultural diversity. The union of such different cultures and has tended tradiones positive and negative consequences among the residents of Luna. Most are uncomfortable with the arrival of immigrants whom they consider friendly and workers. Many older people of the village are identified with these people, in their day they had to leave their homes and go to other countries in search of work. "We were also immigrants," Mariano Luna says he remembers old times.
Nevertheless, it is easy to find people who have experienced difficult situations having them as neighbors.
On the other hand, are the feelings that have the immigrants themselves facing a new life in small towns. A particular case is that of a young Ukrainian who came to Moon just over a year and a half with some illusions he had lost in his country. There he worked as a mason and is now a pig farm while waiting to get the papers to be a English citizen. Vladimir, Luna has returned the peace he sought. When looking around, I like to observe in detail all architectural buildings in the country disappeared because of the successive wars. At Lunero who knows the calls affectionate and very friendly since it has never been in any town or insult with xenophobic aggression.
He is one of the privileged who has achieved the expected economic stability. I recently was able to bring his wife, his mother and little girl who will soon begin his studies at the local school.
For the Ukraine, has not been easy to integrate these into a village of this type but is aware that they have at their disposal everything they need to live without any difficulty.
not dare to look ahead until you get those papers that his bosses expected him being processed.
A life full of new expectations that are transmitted both immigrants and residents of the population who view them as the possible future of the town.
Although we are focused on Luna, the village is just one of many found throughout Spain Aragon in the process of depopulation. His neighbors are seeing as many of its inhabitants leave the town, other than countries come to her in search of lost illusions.
As usual, the stories are repeated but upside. Now they come, but a few years ago, it was us. A large part of the English population had to leave and leave all that was to raise her family.
In the last decade, Luna has seen its population decline by 5%. Has grown from 930 inhabitants in 1998 to 886 today, that despite seeing how each day we receive more immigrants of different nationalities.
The village had a total of 4 immigrants in 1998, three Germans and an American, currently has with 54.
This increase means that approximated 6% of the total population is of German nationality (3), Bulgarian (17), Polish (4), Romanian (21) and Ukraine (4). Most work
especially in the primary sector. Some are woodcutters, shepherds, farmers, while others opt for small business or arbañilería hoteliers.
At first, most come alone in search of safe, but soon after, when they get the papers bring the rest of the family. A family usually includes women, and some other child. Hence the arrival of immigrants to small towns is seen as the only way to avoid the extinction of children in small rural villages.
A direct consequence of their integration is multicultural diversity. The union of such different cultures and has tended tradiones positive and negative consequences among the residents of Luna. Most are uncomfortable with the arrival of immigrants whom they consider friendly and workers. Many older people of the village are identified with these people, in their day they had to leave their homes and go to other countries in search of work. "We were also immigrants," Mariano Luna says he remembers old times.
Nevertheless, it is easy to find people who have experienced difficult situations having them as neighbors.
On the other hand, are the feelings that have the immigrants themselves facing a new life in small towns. A particular case is that of a young Ukrainian who came to Moon just over a year and a half with some illusions he had lost in his country. There he worked as a mason and is now a pig farm while waiting to get the papers to be a English citizen. Vladimir, Luna has returned the peace he sought. When looking around, I like to observe in detail all architectural buildings in the country disappeared because of the successive wars. At Lunero who knows the calls affectionate and very friendly since it has never been in any town or insult with xenophobic aggression.
He is one of the privileged who has achieved the expected economic stability. I recently was able to bring his wife, his mother and little girl who will soon begin his studies at the local school.
For the Ukraine, has not been easy to integrate these into a village of this type but is aware that they have at their disposal everything they need to live without any difficulty.
not dare to look ahead until you get those papers that his bosses expected him being processed.
A life full of new expectations that are transmitted both immigrants and residents of the population who view them as the possible future of the town.
Although we are focused on Luna, the village is just one of many found throughout Spain Aragon in the process of depopulation. His neighbors are seeing as many of its inhabitants leave the town, other than countries come to her in search of lost illusions.
As usual, the stories are repeated but upside. Now they come, but a few years ago, it was us. A large part of the English population had to leave and leave all that was to raise her family.
. "Grouped Rural College (CRA) today closed two units Monlora if students are immigrants," says John, the head of the school of the town of Luna. In this hamlet, 10 of the 51 school children are immigrants from Bulgaria and Romania. In other localities that make up the CRA such as Castejon de Valdejasa, the 4 children who attend school are bolibianos, which means that the continued closing of the school or depend on them. This and other localities have experienced a considerable decline in population due to emigration of younger people to large urban centers. A clear example is that this year only two children have begun the first course of education throughout the CRA Infaltil Monlora. In the case of Luna, Bulgarian children unlike the Romanians, they miss school regularly without any justification, no interest in learning and care little personal hygiene. On the other hand, the Romanian children who are four in this school have been fully integrated and show great interest in aprender.Para that immigrant students to achieve the appropriate level, teachers prepare their individual work folders, although the contents may not be comparable to the course than their share because of their age. "They bring their countries very low level of knowledge in all subjects. Sometimes, at 6 or 7 years do not know how to take a bolígraro "says John, the head of the school. For this reason, have decided to dedicate six hours a week exclusively for reinforcement. As for the subject of religion, Romanian children have not had any problems in studying it because they consider it very similar to yours. It was not the case Bulgarian students, who have opted for educational services as an alternative to religión.A matter despite all the difficulties of teaching in schools with children as young as linguistic diversity, teachers considered that "his arrival at the CRA can Monlora prevent the closure of two units, and therefore the dismissal of two professors "A decision as the director says will not be known until next May 15 when it is expected that the Ministry takes a decision.
"If it were not for immigrants, Moon had closed part of the business of hospitality," said Phillip Longan, a local resident. This farmer, who has had a Romanian boy working in his family business is delighted with the arrival of people new to small rural towns. "You never have suggested to anyone, are focused on bring up their families, and have even made efforts to integrate the traditions of our village," says Philip when he remembers the celebrations with a Romanian family makes the he has real affection. "I met Lawrence a few years ago, a young Romanian, and since then we have become inseparable. Today is my father, "says the Lunero excited. There is only one thing that unites us all. Philip is not involved at all in the culinary tastes of the Romanian espeñola preferred food, which he says "does not carry so many spices." Given the comments about the intrusiveness of immigrants in different jobs, the Lunero believes we are living a time when young people may asking too much, and imnigrantes advantage to work because their countries have known what it is like necesidad.Una very different view that shows the CM, a young Ateca living alone in this hamlet on casual. His neighbors Bulgarians make noises late at night and have had violent fights. "On several occasions I have had the phone in his hand to call the Guardia Civil. Live alone and I have fear that something will happen someday, "says the young scary when he recalls the fight a few weeks ago had the two families of Bulgarians for economic reasons. In addition to the violence they had witnessed, she can not stand the dirt that accumulate neighbors down the stairs continuously and torpor comes off for lack of personal hygiene. An untenable situation that has led him to seek a new place to live until the end of his contract of employment. "Sometimes I say things that intimidate me so that I have managed to create such uncertainty that I dare not go out alone once it's dark," says st is considered very serious racist because Ateca that she lives with immigrants but with one big difference: "I think they have no problems alcolholismo."
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