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nofatclips · 10 months
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Stranger by Seeming (featuring SAMMUS) from the Artoffact Records compilation Misogyny is Not a Music Genre ♀
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namelists · 5 years
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names inspired by: hufflepuff
this list includes names of notable hufflepuffs and names relating to loyalty, trustworthiness, hard work, and peace.
Adiel: Arabic, “just, honest”
Aladdin: Arabic, translate to “faithful”
Aletheia: Greek, “truth”
Amalia: Latin, “hardworking”  
Ami: Hebrew, “trustworthy, reliable”
Amina: Swahili, “trustworthy”
Amnon: Hebrew, translates to “faithful”
Artemesia (Lufkin): Hufflepuff alum, former Minister for Magic
Benigno: Italian/Spanish/Portuguese, “kind, mild”
Benjiro: Japanese, “peaceful”
Besnick: Albanian, translates to “loyal”
Bridget (Wenlock), Hufflepuff alum, thirteenth-century Arithmancer who first discovered the magical properties of the number seven
Cal: French, translates to “faithful”
Caleb: Hebrew, translates to “faithful”
Calum: Dove (symbol of peace)
Cedric (Diggory):  Hufflepuff alum, friend of Harry Potter, Hogwarts Triwizard champion
Concord: English, “agreement or harmony"
Constantine: Latin, translates to “steadfast”
Damon: Greek, translates to “loyal”
Dillon: Gaelic, translates to “faithful”
Dugald (McPhail): Hufflepuff alum, former Minister for Magic Edward “Teddy” (Lupin):  Hufflepuff student, orphan of Remus Lupin and Nymphadora Tonks
Eglantine (Puffett): Hufflepuff alum, inventor of the Self-Soaping Dishcloth
Ellis: English/Welsh, “kind, benevolent”
Emory: German, “industrious leader”
Emily: Latin, “hardworking, industrious”
Emmet: German, “strong worker”  
Ernest “Ernie” (Macmillan): Hufflepuff student, friend of Harry Potter
Ettore: Italian, translates to “loyal, steadfast”
Faith: English, “complete trust or confidence”
Festus: Latin, translates to “steadfast”
Fido: Latin, translates to “loyal”
Frederick: German, “peaceful ruler”
Galen: Greek, “calm”
Geoffrey: German, “peaceful pledge”
Gigi: French, “brilliant, trustworthy”
Gilbert: English, “trusted”
Grogan (Stump): Hufflepuff alum, former Minister for Magic
Hamza: Arabic, translates to “steadfast”
Hannah (Abbott): Hufflepuff student, married Neville Longbottom
Hannan: Arabic, “most compassionate”
Helga (Hufflepuff): founder of Hufflepuff House
Hengist (of Woodcroft): Hufflepuff alum, founder of Hogsmeade
Hiroshi: Japanese, “generous”
Ida: German, “hardworking”  
Jalen: English, “tranquil”
Justin (Finch-Fletchley): Hufflepuff student, friend of Harry Potter  
Kalei: Hawaiian, “one who works for the king”  
Kalil: Arabic, translates to “loyal friend”
Kannon: Variation of Kuan-yin, a Buddhist deity of mercy
Kareem: Arabic, “generous, noble, honorable”
Kazi: African origins, “work”  
Kostya: Russian, translates to “loyal”
Leal: English, translates to “loyal” Luxman: Indian, translates to “loyal”
Manfred: Germanic, “man of peace”
Milan: Slavic, “kind, gracious, loving”
Miroslav: Slavic, “peaceful glory”
Newt (Scamander): Hufflepuff alum, world authority on magical creatures
Nymphadora (Tonks): Hufflepuff alum, metamorphagus, friend of Harry Potter
Paxton: Latin, “peaceful town”
Penelope: Greek, “silent worker”  
Pomona (Sprout): Herbology professor, head of Hufflepuff House
Rahim: Islamic, “compassionate, merciful”
Sadiki: Egyptian, translates to “faithful”
Salem: Hebrew, “peace”
Shield: Celtic, translates to “loyal”
Shramidhi: Indian, “girl who works hard and earns”  
Solomon: Hebrew, “peace”
Susan (Bones): Hufflepuff student, friend of Harry Potter
Tadashi: Japanese, translate to “loyal”
Thuy: Vietnamese, translates to “loyal”
Truman: English, translates to “faithful”
Wafi: Arabic, translates to “trustworthy”
Warren: German, translates to “loyal”
Zacharias (Smith): Hufflepuff student, friend of Harry Potter
Zhen: Chinese, translates to “loyal”
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No es el morir lo que nos duele tanto, vivir sí que nos duele mucho más; pero morir es algo diferente, lo que está al otro lado de la puerta. Los pájaros se suelen ir al sur sin esperar que lleguen las heladas, van en busca de un clima más benigno. Los que se quedan son como nosotros. Ante la puerta de la granja esperan ateridos limosnas de migajas que concedemos...hasta que las nieves nos dicen compasivas que ya es hora de regresar a casa.
Morí por la belleza, Emily Dickison.
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coralinaroca · 4 years
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My River runs to thee— Blue Sea! Wilt welcome me? My River waits reply— Oh sea— look graciously— I’ll fetch thee Brooks From spotted nooks— Say—Sea— Take Me!
 c. 1860
Emily Dickinson
Mi río corre hacia ti ––
¡mar azul! ¿darás la bienvenida?
Mi río espera respuesta ––
mar –– sé benigno ––
te traeré arroyos
de rincones apartados
Oh mar- di -LLévame!
                                                                                     Emily Dickinson.
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kbvalladolid · 3 years
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𝓛𝓸𝓷𝓰 𝓦𝓪𝔂 𝓽𝓸 𝓜𝔂𝓼𝓮𝓵𝓯
My full name is Kelly Biago Valladolid. My mother got my name in a book she was reading when I was still in her womb. I am 18th years old and born on May 8, 2003 at Pasay City and grew up in the city of Makati and currently resides in Cavite with my family. My parents’ names were Emily B. Valladolid and Romel N. Valladolid, they both come from Albay, Bicol but they are from different places — a bit far and a few hours away. I also have a younger brother and he is Rammiel B. Valladolid. Our age gap is 7 years, far from my age but still thankful because I have him. I had a happy childhood living with my parents along with my brother. For sixteen years, we lived in Makati City and there I grew up and learned life. When I was in kindergarten, my parents took me to Bicol to study while they returned to Makati to work. My grandparents were with me and took care of me during those times and a year later, I also went back to where my family was and continued my education there. I took my elementary education as well as my secondary education at East Rembo Elementary School and Benigno “Ninoy” S. Aquino High School which are both located in Makati City. But now, I’m currently studying at Gen. Pantaleon Garcia Senior High School which is located in Imus Cavite. I am currently in twelfth grade and taking a strand of Humanities and Social Sciences.
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Throughout my stay in that place where I grew up, there I made friends and built unforgettable memories. I have learned a lot in my life especially when I stepped into my teenage years and it has been a guide for me to learn to stand up in my own and live without becoming dependent on other people. Aside from building memories, I also have many experiences that I have gone through in life and those experiences are the ones that have strengthened me. I went through a lot of ups and downs in life and because of that I also learned a lot of life lessons as well that I applied to myself.
When I stepped into high school, that’s when I started to have problems such as problems with school, family, love and also in myself — and that’s where I really experienced being sad. But despite all that, this high school life of mine is one that I will never really forget because during those times,even though my emotions were a roller coaster, it was more prevailed by happiness and I really cherished all the memories with my friends, classmates and other teachers.
After I graduated junior high school, we moved to Cavite and here we have lived and will live forever. This is where my parents got a house when I was only in grade 7, they really just waited for me to graduate before we left the city. It’s sad because we’re leaving the place where I grew up and made friends but at the same time, it’s happy because we have our own house and we won’t be renting anymore. We have been here for two years since we left Makati and after a few adjustments, we got used to it especially me. Here I studied senior high school and I also had friends and acquaintances here so it was fun too.
After I graduate from senior high school, I will also study in college here and I want to take a course in tourism because I want to be a flight attendant or pilot someday. But since we are not rich enough to study to be a pilot, I plan to be a flight attendant in a few years to save money and then I will study again and move into the pilot industry in the future. But because the tourism course is not applicable to my taken strand in the school I applied to in college, I just decided to take psychology since that is also the suggestion of my mother and our relatives. But I will still pursue my dream job even if I don’t get my preferred course.
I really want to be a flight attendant or pilot because my family and I love to travel and spend vacation in different places. Maybe that’s why I liked and dreamed of that kind of jobs because I want to travel around the world. Before, I didn’t really know what I wanted in life and what I would do with my life in the future. I was even scared then because it seemed like I was the only one who had no dreams in life, but because of the people I met and got along with and maybe because of the experiences I had in life — the idea of travelling came up in my mind since that’s what my family and I do ever since. I also hear from my friends about the job that they also like it, I wondered why can’t I pursue or dream what they also dreamed of. It takes time before I can really decide on that kind of job and until now, that’s still what I want and dream of in life that I want to achieve in the future.
In my family, since I am the eldest child, they expect so much from me as if I were their bread winner. And when I didn’t meet their expectations, they would scold me as if I hadn’t done anything right. I was in a toxic family and it is difficult, you always feel pressured and when you fail in a thing, you’ll think that everyone around you thinks you are a failure. That’s okay but I think I really see it as a pressure for me especially when someone is relying on me. But that never stopped me, instead, it motivates me. Despite all the hurtful words being uttered at me whenever they see something wrong with me, or in relation to school stuffs and all — I take it as an inspiration to work even harder and persevere in life so I can prove something to them when the day comes. Even though there have been times when my parents has been toxic, I still haven’t lost my love and care for them especially to my mother. Even though I have gained resentment in the past years because of their treatment to me, I still cannot forget their hardships and sacrifices to lift me up.
Growing up, life has never been easy for me. It has many surprises and challenges but we have no choice but to overcome them all. Be strategic and hard working in life to achieve all dreams because I believe that it will all pay off when we reach the chapter of our lives where all of our dreams are fulfilled. Keep chasing our dreams and we will get there too, just trust the process and always believe in ourselves that we can.
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grupobookhunters · 8 years
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Advertí que la decadencia había hecho progresos en los últimos siete meses: muchas ventanas no eran más que agujeros negros, desprovistos de vidrieras. Y aquí y allá, las pizarras sobresalían en línea recta del techo, listas para ser arrastradas por las borrascas del próximo otoño… Me detuve alrededor de estas tumbas; bajo el cielo benigno. Miré las mariposas nocturnas que revoloteaban: escuché la brisa ligera que agitaba las hierbas y me pregunté cómo podría alguien imaginar que los que dormían en esta tierra tranquila tuviesen un sueño agitado
Emily Brontë
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luckysubiakto · 6 years
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MAMPÖN afrobeat "Voodoo" from Disseny Audiovisual Bau on Vimeo.
Videoclip realizado con animación con arena de playa por los alumnos del Máster de Animación Stop Motion de Bau Centro Universitario de diseño (único máster en el mundo con una titulación universitaria especializada en Stop Motion ). El videclip ha sido realizado por los alumnos en uno de los workshops especializados que realiza el master. El director de dicho workshop es ABI FEIJO, un animador de reconocido prestigio internacional . Aquí podéis ver su página web, ciclopefilmes.com/abi-feijo/textos-sobre-abi/animacion-abi-feijo.
Alumnos animadores: Alicia Velasco Roche Arden Meredith Harsch Colley Asil Güngör Atay Aya Zebian Caroline Gonzalez Santos Cristina Dezi Elizabeth Camille Rodríguez Sánchez Gabriel Mozart Abeyta Ghina Tarabay Hannah Molcar Isabel Emily Katherine Wiegand Kellie Fay Keshav Abrol Lucas Alexander Hooper Clayton Marina Benigno Monteiro Pavel Loparev
Músicos: MAMPÖN afrobeat 2019
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tomissmel-blog · 6 years
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Reflection on the Philippine Presidents
by Agbayani, Tria, Besas, Yfka, Donato, Alicia, Gomez, Emily, Nicomedes, Aira, Ruivivar, Nicole, Zaragoza, Beatrix  
Benigno Simeon “Noynoy” Cojuangco Aquino III
15th President of the Republic of the Philippines
In the Philippines, the name Aquino is prominent across the country because of their involvement in politics. The political dynasty of the Aquinos all started with former senator, general and father, Benigno Aquino Jr. who served in the Malolos Congress and fought against the Spaniards during the Philippine Revolution. However, years later, during the Marcos regime, he was unfortunately assassinated. Thus, came the beginning of his family’s governing.
His wife, Corazon Aquino ran for president upon his death and won against the infamous leadership of Ferdinand Marcos. She rose to power in order to continue the legacy of her husband. Her reign lasted six years and she was known as the “Mother of Asian Democracy”—as she put strong emphasis on liberty, human rights and social justice. Fast forward, the name Aquino became sonorous again when Benigno Noynoy Aquino III followed the steps of his parents  in the world of politics.
Noynoy Aquino became the president of the Philippines and served for six years during his administration from the year 2010 to 2016. It was in his platform to form a Social Contract with the Filipino People that addresses the problems of the society in corruption, economy, poverty, peace and order, injustices for the overseas Filipino workers, and the environment. Moreover, during his administration,  the gross domestic product of the country was recorded the highest in Philippine history.
Furthermore, Noynoy Aquino followed a recurring motto during his reign, “Kayo ang boss ko.” With that in mind, he created the no “wang-wang” (street siren) policy reducing the noise pollution especially in Manila. He appointed statesman Jesse Robredo to serve as secretary of Interior and Local Government in 2010, where Robredo served until his death in 2012. In the realm of education, he initiated K-12 education in the Philippines. He renamed the Office of the Press Secretary to Presidential Communications Operations Office and appointed new officers. Inspired by his saying, “Kung walang corrupt, walang mahirap”, he suspended allowances and bonuses to Government Owned and Controlled Corporation and Government Financial Institution board members. Additionally, Noynoy Aquino oversaw 7.1% growth of the Philippine economy in 2012.
Although, some beg to differ about his performance. His administration had both its pros and cons. For one, the fact that he was given the position based from his family’s background became an issue in politics. Such speculation that Pnoy was only elected due to his family’s famous power, contributions, and wealth. In addition, Pnoy was unable to reach the expectations of the society. In terms of sustainability projects; he didn’t maximize his potential in helping the people with urgent need of care. His inability to act as a leader during times of crisis are huge failures for Pnoy and his administration. Examples would be the Quirino Bus tragedy, the Metro Rail Transit/Light Rail Transit (MRT/LRT) problems, his ineffective actions in Tacloban, the SAF 44 debacle, the Lumad killings and the Kidapawan massacre. Until now, people affected by the Typhoon Yolanda have not yet fully recovered. He failed to pass both the Basic Bangsamoro Law (BBL) and the Freedom of Information bill (FOI).
With that, Pnoy was disliked by plenty because of his lacking efforts in attaining his administration’s goals. He was seen as a President that rather played it safe and not decide by his own. As observed by many, he kept finger pointing to the Arroyo administration for all the ills of the country. In addition, after he left the office, many scandals came into light. His cabinet was full with corrupt senators like Leila de Lima on drugs and Proceso Alcala with corruption. It was during his regime that the illegal use of public funds through the “pork barrel system” was prominent. These anomalies brought the people back again to the streets to rally against Pnoy and his administration.
On the other hand, such cons aside, we cannot say that he wasn’t as successful as other Presidents of the Philippines because of this occurrence. Though his administration was credited with the highest rise in the country’s economic profile, many observers One of his proposed ideas for Education in the Philippines was the K to 12 project. This project gave an impact to students as they were entering a new curriculum that was introduced by the Americans. Also, it signifies global education which is an important aspect for Filipinos who plan to go overseas to work or to study. The K to 12 curriculum is being utilized as of this day and it has been a great  support to those Filipinos that are unable to finish secondary education due to the lack of assets. Furthermore, it did not only help Filipinos in the country but also to those who wish to continue their studies overseas that can help their studies and master’s degrees. Moreover, he also invested in many public works. There were widening of roads and the rise in skyways and urban developments such as BGC and Ortigas Center.
To end his presidency, Pnoy achieved his greatest victory. With just a few weeks before Mary Jane Veloso’s execution, he managed to save the overseas Filipino worker. She was sentenced to be executed on April 29, 2015 and had been incarcerated in Indonesia for 5 years.
If there’s anything unique about PNoy from the rest of the presidents, it would be that he was the first president to be elected as a bachelor. In addition to that, since he is single and unmarried from the time he assumed presidency, he is also one of the few who chose to spend his five and a half years at Bahay na Pangarap, rather than live in Malacañang, a place that serves as the legal domicile for presidents. There isn’t much difference between President Noynoy Aquino and the rest of the former presidents. He, like others also faced criticisms during and after his term.
This presidency proved that a well-established PR campaign is essential for the reason that even if he was a poor legislator, he was able to won the election due to the sympathy votes from the passing away of Cory Aquino. With that, the President himself may need adjustments such as his public relation skills. Despite all the criticisms thrown at the Aquino Administration, President Pnoy has done well in achieving  much of his campaign commitments.There are some platforms and programs that is worth mentioning. As a case in point, during his administration our country’s economic profile was credited as the highest rise among other former presidents. He may have done commendable things to improve our economy and yet it is evident that those improvements weren’t sufficient enough to fulfill the needs of our fellow Filipinos.
In conclusion, it is safe to say that President Noynoy Aquino wasn’t so bad nor good after all, since there is no such thing as a perfect president. Therefore, as citizens of this country it is important for us to ensure that we vote wisely for a candidate that doesn’t only have the potential but also have the desire to help the Filipinos. It is important to see each candidate from all sides before we make a choice. We should also put in mind before we criticize that six years is not enough to ease the worsened situation in our country and lastly, if we really want to see some progress to be made, we should start an initiative of change within ourselves. Just like what Mahatma Gandhi said, “ Be the change you want to see in the world. If you want to see an end to corruption, start by being scrupulously honest with yourself, and if you want to see peace in the world, start within your family”
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