Sunday, March 13, 2011

Can You Switch Orthodontists

Yrendy on as usual.

Yrendy Lake is one of the places that will occupy space on this blog since its inception, in the first article he had written on it, entitled "Save the Lake Yrendy" http://realidadparaguaya.blogspot.com/2010/02/salvemos-el-lago-yrendy.html neglected had said what was the reserve of MAG. For a time, nobody knew of any new information on the lake until a group Mbyá native settled in the place to demand their rights to own land, at that time many people expressed outrage about the fact to the point of expressing xenophobic ideas, saying that the natives were going to destroy all the beauty that exists there, in response to those comments I wrote a short article about the real threat to the lake, which were not indigenous of course, but our own countrymen filled with garbage that the reserve http://realidadparaguaya.blogspot.com/2010 / 04/la-triste-realidad-de-los-indigenas.html . Shortly after giving a reading di Abc Color me pleasantly surprised to learn that the lake was still care and garbage removed from the place http://realidadparaguaya.blogspot.com/2010/06/lago-yrendy-sonrie-tiene-esperanzas-y.html . Well, a few days ago I was again in the place and took these pictures speak for themselves: the contrast between natural beauty and pollution.
One more tip that important, at the entrance to the reserve.


Beautiful view of the water mirror Yrendy lake.

A beauty, but not all is well, contamination of the reserve continues ...
Dump around the lake, within the premises of the same book, reflects a total unawareness of the people who made this pollution.
Cart and horse in the reserve, many People go to the lake to find daily sustenance or just for fun, in both cases is usually left the place very contaminated, as shown in the picture above.


It is time that we citizens consciencism us about the importance of keeping the place in its natural state, and is also the time when managers or relevant authorities take seriously their roles and readdress the situation, which if not addressed, no doubt worse.
pictures Jorge Contreras.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Elimination Period Dental Insurance

JOURNAL 16 (1976-2001)

contemporary newspaper general information which originates in the weekly magazine Cambio 16. Was first published on October 18, 1976, with Luis Gonzalez Seara as President and Juan Tomás de Salas as Director General. Its main objective was to monitor closely the progress of the State to prevent the enormous concentration of power in the hands of a few obliterate the freedom of many and drag the country and it was used for a similar period of change 16.
During the first months as director Ricardo Utrilla, there were economic difficulties. In March 1977 a journalist named new director Miguel Angel Aguilar, whose office faced the difficulties arising from the lack of freedom release that still existed in the country. Several editors were brought to trial for some of its articles. Journal 16 also was one of those who supported the legalization of the Communist Party of Spain. The newspaper also made several allegations of attempted coups against the monarchy as Operation Galaxy. On June 26, 1977 Diario 16 suffered an attack on his headquarters by the terrorist group GRAPO.
Despite the difficulties, during these years the paper was consolidated informatively, settling well as a publication in the premium placed on research. However, Aguilar was dismissed in May 1980 by the decline chuck and the lack of advertising revenue, giving way to Justin Sinova as interim director.
arrived in May 1981 to address Peter J. Ramirez, from ABC. The first change was editing, so it became a morning newspaper and the first post-Franco English newspaper that published his edition seven days a week.
During the following years the advertising and circulation revenue rose, gaining more readers, and color pages appeared hitherto reserved for some special events as well as several thematic supplements.

In 1987 came the period of greatest impact to the newspaper with the opening of the GAL case and the discovery of a hideout with information essential to the investigation by one of its reporters, Ricardo Arqués, who investigated the case from his previous work in the Journal Deia. The follow-up investigation of the case led to several disputes between the Director and Editor. After the dismissal of Peter J., Salas gave the address to Enrique Badia. Similarly, in April 1989, the Hersant group bought 31% of Group 16. Badia was dismissed in April 1990 and his place was taken by Justin Sinova.
In 1992 came to the direction of Group 16 José Luis Gutiérrez intended to overcome the poor financial situation. In 1993 Juan Tomas de Salas sold the shares as editor businessman Jesús Ramón-Laca. The newspaper remained in sales but the employment situation among the workers, who were not paid payroll, and leadership, he even led to strikes in which the newspaper was not published for several days. To overcome the crisis the Madrid Assembly unanimously approved the granting of a guarantee to save the day.
Diario 16 in 1995 became the businessman José Luis Dominguez, returning to undergo remodeling design and content, through a differentiated offering to show the rest Madrid newspapers to try to overcome the crisis and the loss of readers caused by the complicated internal situation in the newspaper. But in December 1995, 16 Journal Imprensa declared bankruptcy. In 1996 the crisis had caused up to 4 directors in less than a year.

Although other publications of Group 16 to settle the crisis, the newspaper continued to accumulate losses. 16 Journal editors had a convention to creditors to try to resolve their debt, but the rejection of these creditors caused the deadline for submission of solutions. On May 21, 1997 Journal published on the cover 16 distress call to his readers to start a fundraising campaign, encouraging them to make voluntary donations that could cover part of their debt. In July of that year, the publishing company decided to request the statement Impresa voluntary bankruptcy. After approving the plan workers feasibility, Salas left in October to address the paper, which was finally sold at public auction in December.
In early 1998 the newspaper was put to public auction. Voice Group bought in January 1998 the head of Diario 16. The relaunch of the newspaper was produced on 5 May of that year. The newspaper opted to strengthen the computer graphics and color in its pages, the summary went on to open the newspaper, and also its advertising pages identified as such. During the following months and since its relaunch the paper recovered a rather more serious tone, and a commitment to the SOS book came to be introduced in the journal covers topics related to culture or environment. Finally, in April 2000, the day turned to undergo a change that affected the logo graphic (also going to be called "Open Journal") and interior design.
The situation changed in 2001 when Grupo Voz had an overdraft of 200 million pesetas generated directly by Diario 16, which caused the return of James King at the address Voice, leaving developers to buy the newspaper out.

In August, he devised a plan of complete renovation of the newspaper while shareholders have promised to find shareholders willing to invest in the newspaper. There were two interested investors, but both were withdrawn after the attacks of 11 September.
The Voice Group October 31 went on sale the head of Diario 16 at the symbolic price of a quarter, but the latest potential buyer, a group dedicated to the Valencian press, withdrew from the bidding. After having dragged heavy losses without achieving any buyer, The Voice of Galicia announced in November a record of regulation of employment of all employees of Diario 16 and its closure after 25 years, published its last issue on November 7, 2001.

Source: Wikipedia

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Brow Tinged Discharge

Sunset near Lake of the Republic.

In Ciudad del Este is the Lake of the Republic, an artificial lake fed by the waters of the stream Amambay; of this place that draws water drinkable after being distributed to various parts of the city. It is surrounded by beautiful trees and a late afternoon arrival path that is used by people of all ages for walking, jogging, cycling or just sit and talk looking at the beauty of the lake. These photos were taken yesterday in the evening when he passed by.
View of downtown from the lake.
The lake is almost full, and think that there was a time when there was hardly a trickle.


Y. ..
evening came, had to leave the place because unfortunately there were no guards in the vicinity, it was still beautiful be in place. You think?

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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"Heroes Day"

Today March 1 is a very significant date in Paraguay, is the Heroes' Day in memory of all Paraguayans who gave their lives for their country, and especially to those fallen in the last battle of the Great War, in Cerro Cora, on 1 March 1870. Here is a brief story on it:

Tears, 1870
"What is this gentleman, the civilization that brought us to guns?" *
deeply saddened that distant day had dawned a little cool, the scenery was beautiful, dense forest, red soil, there flowed a crystal stream near the other side ... ... emaciated soldiers, elderly starving, desperate mothers wanting to hold back the tears of starving children.
were at Cerro Cora, Lopez chatted amiably with a native Amambay saws. Native heard the invitation of her husband to accompany him to Mt. He did not know what answer was, only managed to see that the chief was leaving with his head down towards the great forest, a flock of green birds flying up over their heads.
Years later, in his lonely room, I still remember that morning, watch your hands, nails, and blighted by the passage of time, it was painful to see the lifeless body of a fellow long hours, nights of love, loneliness, much embrace a more heartbreaking ... ... his dead son Panchito ... so like her father. Had dug the grave with his hands, alone, might have been better to have been thrown into the pit, perhaps would have done if you keep digging on forces to this land drenched by the rain, through the blood. Hear mocking laughter, timeless, talked about to death, cries of victory. "A civilizaçao llegou ao Paraguai!" The people who lived into barbarism has been freed for ever! And forever, amen! Down below, hundreds of thousands of souls dying of grief.
could not again, the weakness he had covered his bones is heard increasingly loud laughter and tears off increasingly weaker. The buried at ground level. Running amok arrives at the grave, she meets a Brazilian soldier dancing and doing tricks on Lopez's body was not very well covered. They were civilizing the liberators.
"Well, we fight till we die all," he said Marshal some time ago. March that first his prediction was fulfilled.
She misses the Paraguay that was perhaps never again be as before, sixteen years have passed since the fresh morning, each day he misses much more. It was when his eyes clouded over and began a long journey of no return.

* Remarks by Elisa Lynch, at the desecration of the corpse of her husband. Elisa Alicia Lynch died in a humble apartment in the city of Paris on July 26, 1886.

Author: Jorge Contreras