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Mario Vargas Llosa, Peruvian author and Nobel literature laureate, dies at 89

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Television   来源:Innovation & Design  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:And patients given pig organs so far have been “compassionate use” transplants, experiments that FDA allows in select emergency cases for people out of other options.

And patients given pig organs so far have been “compassionate use” transplants, experiments that FDA allows in select emergency cases for people out of other options.

“These children will be change-makers,” says Mosinte Nkoitiko, a 46-year-old cultural chief who traveled here from Tanzania. “That’s the message that we want to send to them. They are the ones facing these challenges, and we want them to know that they are not alone.”When this temporary settlement was built for the warrior camp, they also planted 150 seeds and 50 seedlings: trees that they hope will grow with their children.

Mario Vargas Llosa, Peruvian author and Nobel literature laureate, dies at 89

“The trees have been blessed by their fathers and grandfathers, so that they can now have children,” says Joyce Naingisa. “They are starting a new generation.”At the graduation ceremony, this new generation was officially given the name “Iltaretu.” It will include the thousands of boys of the same age who weren’t able to come here in person, but were represented by the 900 boys who were.“When we meet in future, we shall know each other,” says Isaac Mpusia. “Because we come from the same age group.”

Mario Vargas Llosa, Peruvian author and Nobel literature laureate, dies at 89

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama lawmakers approved a slew of bills on Thursday that would expand the use of Christian texts in public schools and limit protections for LGBTQ+ students, in lockstep with a national conservative agenda that has divided statehouses across the country.Three bills led to hours of debate in the Republican-dominated Alabama House of Representatives on Thursday. The bills — passed with overwhelming majorities — would mandate in public schools the display of the Ten Commandments, ban drag shows, prohibit teachers from displaying pride flags or facilitating formal discussion of sexuality, and allow chaplains to volunteer as school counselors.

Mario Vargas Llosa, Peruvian author and Nobel literature laureate, dies at 89

Speaker of the House Nathaniel Ledbetter described the bills as “common sense” while members of the Democratic caucus condemned the legislation as “a waste of taxpayer money” that “won’t bring down the cost of eggs.”

The legislation is part of a widespread effort in conservative states to regulate how schools handle social issues, a mission that has beentambién hubo intervención de algunos partidos como Morena o los opositores Acción Nacional y Movimiento Ciudadano que, según Rosiles Salas, operaron de “manera soterrada” para promover la votación de algunos aspirantes bajo la excusa de explicar a los mexicanos cómo ejercer el voto.

Camuflados como instructivos, en las últimas semanas han aparecido en barrios y en el metro de la capital los llamados “acordeones”, una suerte de folleto plegable que contiene información sobre cómo votar o cuál es el número de candidatos a elegir para cada cargo, pero que dependiendo del caso contiene, además, varios nombres de aspirantes: en unos aparecen listados de personas cercanas al oficialismo y en otros, nombres conocidos entre la oposición.Asimismo, en paredes se han visto afiches con nombres de 14 candidatos cercanos al gobierno de Sheinbaum y del anterior de López Obrador que compiten para la Suprema Corte, los tribunales electorales o para el de disciplina judicial, indicó a la AP el abogado Carlos Ávila.

En ellos, llama a votar en “beneficio del pueblo” por algunos perfiles como la actual ministra del alto tribunal Lenia Batres, a la que en el mismo afiche identifican como “cercana a las luchas sociales y con fuerte compromiso con los intereses de la nación”, así como a la exconsultora jurídica María Estela Ríos, que está “ligada a luchas obreras desde los años 70. Asesora de sindicatos, movimientos laborales y de AMLO”.Ante estos señalamientos por supuesta influencia de la política en la elección, las autoridades electorales hicieron un recordatorio de las prohibiciones establecidas. Sin embargo, no se han emitido sanciones.

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