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badcountryofficial · 1 year
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drew a pichur of me as a baby :-)
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lickingyogurtgirl · 1 year
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h00dsw0rld · 6 months
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Enrique TiBurcio
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movienized-com · 2 days
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União Instável
União Instável (2023) #SilvioGuindane #DanFerreira #DandaraMariana #TatianaTiburcio #VilmaMelo #SerjãoLoroza Mehr auf:
Casamento à Distância / Wedding Games Jahr: 2023 (November) Genre: Comedy / Romantik Regie: Silvio Guindane Hauptrollen: Dan Ferreira, Dandara Mariana, Tatiana Tiburcio, Vilma Melo, Serjão Loroza, Cristina Pereira, Estevam Nabote, Negra Li, Lellê, Yuri Marçal, Raissa Chaddad, Luellem de Castro, Jean Pedro, Gabriela Dias, Evaldo Macarrão, Zezé Motta, Antônio Pitanga, Katiuscia Canoro, Ana…
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mourningmaybells · 1 year
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if you think about, every bad parents' problem in the last palindrome moths is that they want to have children to prove something about themselves and not because they want to have a family.
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alertachiapas · 2 years
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Se quemaron, presidentes municipales cambiaron de ERA
Carlos Gam y el Sr. Fox, presidentes de Huixtla y Comitán respectivamente, vinculados con Eduardo Ramírez, acuerparon al director del IMSS, Zoé Robledo en su evento de Palenque.
Carlos Gam y el Sr. Fox, presidentes de Huixtla y Comitán respectivamente, vinculados con Eduardo Ramírez, acuerparon al director del IMSS, Zoé Robledo en su evento de Palenque. Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas.- La presentación de la estrategia de salud del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS), denominada “Entornos Laborales Seguros y Saludables” (ELSSA) en Palenque, Chiapas el pasado sábado,…
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vivabonaonet · 2 years
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Cristian Tiburcio dice solo reclama "derecho intelectual" sobre Monumento de los Héroes del 30 de Mayo
Cristian Tiburcio dice solo reclama “derecho intelectual” sobre Monumento de los Héroes del 30 de Mayo
En la misma línea agregó que su nunca ha manifestado “oposición” al proyecto y que tampoco ha solicitado “beneficios” que no le corresponden de manera legal Santo Domingo, RDEl artista plástico Cristian Tiburcio aclaró que no está exigiendo dinero como ha sido denunciado en varias ocasiones, si no que busca que le reconozca como copropietario intelectual del Monumento de los Héroes del 30 de…
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countesspetofi · 5 days
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Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars, Leonard Nimoy guest stars in "The Tiburcio Mendez Story," episode 26 of the fourth season of Wagon Train (original air date March 22, 1961). If you're playing along at home, you probably remember that Gene Roddenberry originally pitched Star Trek to the studio as “Wagon Train to the stars.”
Nimoy plays Joachin Delgado, the protégé and future son-in-law of the titular character. Mendez is the leader of a ragtag group of Californios who were displaced fifteen years earlier when the United States annexed California at the end of the Mexican-American War, and the Gold Rush brought a wave of prospectors and settlers west into the new territory. They've been living rough in the hills at the edge of the desert and robbing the occasional wagon train, partly to survive and partly to try to stem the tide of Anglo settlers.
A magistrate traveling with the wagon train believes he can get the group's original land grants restored to them if the individual members who actively committed the robberies agree to turn themselves in and stand trial. Seeing how his people, especially the children born in exile, are suffering from the harsh life in hiding, Mendez agrees to the plan. But the younger men, led by the hot-headed Delgado, resolve to stay and keep fighting.
Armed conflict breaks out between the two sides, and Mendez is fatally wounded. In tears at the deathbed of his surrogate father, Delgado promises to take Mendez's place as leader of the reunited group and see them back to California to reclaim their land.
Other Trek Connections:
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This episode was written by Gene L. Coon, one of the Founding Fathers of Star Trek. He wrote or co-wrote 13 episodes of The Original Series and produced 33. Working closely with Roddenberry and Justman, he introduced such elements as as the Klingons, the United Federation of Planets, and the Prime Directive into the Trek lore.
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Tiburcio Mendez is played by Nehemiah Persoff, who also played the delightfully bitchy Palor Toff in the Next Generation episode “The Most Toys.”
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grandmaster-anne · 1 year
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15 January 2023 Lady Gabriella Kingston was seen leaving Hotel Grande Bretagne in Athens for a dinner hosted by the Greek Royal Family for their foreign relations and guests of tomorrow’s funeral. She’s a goddaughter of the late King Constantine. 📸: Núria Tiburcio — Rodrigo
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fatehbaz · 10 months
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Velasco Ortiz and  Castellanos take us inside labor camps in Baja California and social housing complexes in Cancún to reveal how the logics of [colonialism and extraction] drive the configuration of physical space and in turn constrain people’s autonomy and ability to construct relations of mutuality with those around them. [...]
Words for change, go, move, and other related concepts exist in many languages. In Mixtec, Na ii kua’an inga ñuu means “person who went,” according Mixtec professor Tiburcio Pérez [...]. In Tsotsil, jxanbal means “(person) who walks,” according to Tsotsil linguist Satsak Nichim [...].
Because of migration or mobility, such communalism as a way of life also takes on new forms of support and care evident in the daily practices [...]. The work by Stephen, Blackwell, and Cruz-Manjarrez [...] shows how the construction of transnational/transborder community projects in cities such as Los Angeles works by means of collective actions. [...] Zapotec and Mixtec people [...] have reconstructed communality in a transterritorial geography.
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Mobile lives that spread families and communities out in multiple locations where they are not physically close to one another also produce challenges in terms of rebuilding connection, care, and solidarity [...]. In another case, we can see how hosting seasonal farmworkers in labor camps or in precarious housing results in isolation and segregation that has subjected a generation of Nahua, Mixtec, and Triqui youth to savage exploitation. Their only escape is to literally flee [...]. Castellanos brings us directly into the impact of COVID-19 on Mayan families living in Cancún [...]. His story demonstrates the ways in which “safe” zones have been built for tourists in Mexico while the health of the [...] workers serving them is a secondary priority. [...] Interestingly, in the Mayan communities described by Castellanos in Cancún and in Mayan and Mixtec communities of farmworkers in Oregon, relations and structures of care were fortified during the pandemic. Castellanos [...] [identifies] the concept of convivencia as caring for one another in the absence of the state.
In Yucatec Maya, the plural form of the Spanish word convivir translates to u kuxtal u yéetel u máatsil máako’ob, literally meaning “life with the miracle of men.” An individual who is part of a relationship of convivir is ti’ óol, which one of Castellanos’s interlocutors translates as “to be generous,” but which is literally defined as “your heart, will, energy, or spirit.”
Failure of the state to care for Mayan people is part of a long history of state violence, but the survivance and creative power of Mayan communities is as well. As Castellanos argues, the recentering of values of caring and celebration of life through convivencia offers a vision of a radically different present and future [...].
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Text by: Lynn Stephen and Laura Velasco-Ortiz. “Introduction: Mesoamerican Indigenous Mobilities in Mexico and the United States.” Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos Volume 39, Issue 1. Winter 2023. [Some paragraph breaks/contractions added by me.]
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firstofficernims · 2 years
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Leonard Nimoy in Wagon Train s4 e26 "The Tiburcio Mendez Story" 1961 😁🖖
Check out the episode HERE!
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mr-darcy-where-are-you · 10 months
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In Kabanata 25, "Sa Tahanan ng Pantas", where Crisostomo is seeking advice from Pilosopong Tasyo for his plans of building a new school for boys and girls in San diego. Tasyo calls it "pangarap ng baliw" or "a madman's dream" because no matter how much effort one would put in giving education, if the student himself/herself is discouraged by both the church and his/her own parents and also by the long held beliefs of the people then they will lose the drive to learn.
Education, back then, was seen as this unattainable thing for "indios", it was reserved for the wealthy, and as it was portrayed, the "wealthy" (Kapitan tiago, don tiburcio and donya victorina) back then were held in a vice grip by the church. And we see that those who dare to defy the church (don rafael ibarra) would receive dire consequences.
That's why Tasyo advices Crisostomo ibarra to "halikan ang kamay ng mga makapangyarihan" because he knows that if they decide to fight him, he will fail.
It really showcases how society was controlled by the church and how much we lean on them. The country could not evolve because we were always asking for their permission, we relied on them, and we believed in them. They lied.
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pcttrailsidereader · 1 year
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Lara Moser's photo of Vasquez Rocks . . . a rare quiet day. The green speaks to the winter and spring rains!
The PCT winds through Vasquez Rocks shortly (for those headed north) after passing underneath Highway 14. The 932-acre park includes a Visitor’s Center that is well worth a stop. In 1873 and 1874, Tiburcio Vásquez, for whom the rocks are named and one of California’s most notorious bandits, used these rocks to elude capture by law enforcement. In more recent times, its claim to fame is as a setting for many movies, television episodes, music videos, and countless commercials. The filmography of Vasquez Rocks includes “Austiin Powers: International Man of Mystery” (1997), “Blazing Saddles” (1974), “Hail, Ceasar!” (2016), “Holes” (2003), “Little Miss Sunshine” (2006), “Planet of the Apes” (2001), and more than 40 other movies.
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And Soledad Canyon too . . .
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h00dsw0rld · 6 months
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Enrique TiBurcio
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gumbootsoup · 1 year
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Tiburcio....
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anastpaul · 9 months
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Saint of the Day – 11 August – Saint Tiburtius (Died c286) Martyr
Saint of the Day – 11 August – Saint Tiburtius (Died c286) Martyr, Layman, the son of Saint Chromatius the Prefect of Rome, also a Martyr. St Damasus (c305-384), the Pope, wrote about Tiburtius. He died by beingbeheaded in c286 in Rome, Italy and his remains are entombed in the Ad Duas Lauros Cemetery at the three mile marker on the Via Lavicana in Rome. Also known as – Tiburcio, Tiburzio. The…
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