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Golpe de Estadio

No he podido salir de asombro del ultimo domingo de junio de 2009, el cual me hizo acordar del dia que por primera vez fui a ver al Atletico Junior.
En aquel entonces, se jugaban los partidos en el estadio de la 72, fue ahi donde conoci al junior, una tarde de domingo, y se enfrentaba [...]

June 30, 2009 | 1:06 AM Comments  0 comments

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opama .. and The pyramids and sphinx
Related to country: Egypt
About this category: Peace & Conflict


opama .. and The pyramids and sphinx

June 20, 2009 | 3:47 AM Comments  1 comments

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CRAVE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
Related to country: Bangladesh
About this category: Education


I have visited five colleges with my son.He has recently passed the secondary school examination and intends to get admitted in a college of his choice.Everywhere I went,I found large number of students trying to secure admission forms and
depositing the same at the college counters.The numbers of students are very large at all the locations.Students were waiting in very long ques for hours with great patience.Nobody knew what was his fate.But they were very determine to get higher education.I hope the crave for their higher education will be fulfilled.

June 13, 2009 | 10:43 AM Comments  0 comments

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BLOG CULTURE
About this category: Culture


Blogging has become a way of life nowadays.It is a passion for many peoples.Many creative thought emerges as blogs and published in internet.Some people take pleasure by writing blogs while other groups of people gather enjoyment by reading them.In the mean time some blog writers have become famous for writing blogs.You may be curious on how the word "blog" was coined.Infact,the word was made from the words WEB and LOG where B has been taken from the former and LOG from the latter words.See how a brand new word,'BLOG' was created to conquer the world.It is a matter of great interest to note how the blogging will influence the world of tomorrow.

June 11, 2009 | 3:07 PM Comments  2 comments

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Samoan Catholic Chaplaincy

The Samoan Chaplaincy Youth is the largest Youth group within the Wellington Archdiocese and has been going for over 30 years. Lead by Samoan Chaplains Rev Fr Maleko Api-Tufuga and Sr Pesio Iosefo smsm. The Chaplaincy Youth Organising Committee consists: Catechesis Vaueli Tolova’a FKS and his wife Mrs Veronika Tolovaa; President - Mr Ova Moananu; Vice President - Aukusitino Smith; and office. They are working together organising and planning programmes in instilling and nurturing our Catholic faith and Samoan Culture amongst the youth. The Samoan Chaplaincy Youth Ministry is made up of 12 various youth groups from as far East as Strathmore to as far North as Levin with a minimum of around 40 members per group.

A group of at least 100 Samoan youths, Catechesis and parents, came together under the leadership of Pilgrim & Group leaders – Rev Fr Maleko Api-Tufuga; Sr Pesio Iosefo smsm; Vaueli Tolova’a FKS; Melania Lui; Tava’e Mika, Maryanne Trisha Tusa, Julia Nonumalo Clausen; Ursula Muavae; Pauline Tuia; Sapatu Sola, and choreographer Myikal Asovale. Here, the Youth representatives of WSCY for WYD 08 were formed. These leaders organised and affiliated fundraising events, fellowship nights, practices and programmes for their pilgrims. For the next year and half, these leaders worked hard for their youths to attend World Youth Day 2008.

One of the questions from the preparations of WYD08 was “What will we get out of WYD?” – Our question and vision was “What can we, the Samoan Catholic Youth of Wellington, GIVE to the Youth of the World at WYD 08?” This was to be our mission – to be Christ’s Witnesses and to give.

With an abundance of talent and skill within the Youth, we applied to animate Catechesis, perform for Youth Festival and enthrone the Bible at the Final Mass – we got two out three – Animation and Youth Fest! YEAH! The Fijians beat us to the enthronement (ha). All pilgrims participated in the preparation of the programmes, sewing, teaching songs and dances, prayer and leadership fellowship.


HOME AWAY FROM HOME - SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK!

This was to be home for the next week – and we were truly blessed! Easy access to public transport, a complex filled with recreation for our pleasure and a great pancake and ice cream stand for midnight indulgences. We got to cheer “All Blacks!” at an Australian League game at the ANZ Stadium. Our accommodation was different from all the groups from NZ, instead of being billeted to families, or going to a school hall or staying in a hostel, we were accommodated with the World in one massive complex!

We celebrated mass with 800 Samoans, conversed about Lord of the Rings with the Americans for blue rosaries, shared our 200 piece KFC with the Chileans, joked with the Canadians, swapped lava lavas and shirts with the Koreans and Italians, danced and circled with the Argentineans and Brazilians and taught a group game “Pukana” to the Australians. We met so many pilgrims from many countries and were able to share our culture and faith with the World.


OCEANIA & YOUTH FESTIVAL

Our first performance was an invitation from the Oceania Committee – a festival of celebrating Pacifica at WYD08. Held at Tulloong Park at Darling Harbour we started off the morning by first waking up Sydney CBD with our drums and chants as we made our way to Darling Harbour, we arrived three hours early so we decided to teach the crowd the game “Pukana’ and “Le Manu’. This drew in more pilgrims and we performed to a crowd that filled the park on a stage of plastic crates. Our Second performance was to open the Youth Festival at Hyde Park, in front of St Mary’s Cathedral in the City. To our surprise we came to a stage of sand, it was of aboriginal significance and was privileged to have had the opportunity to perform the Haka on it. Hyde Park was packed; crowds sprawled onto the footpath and walkways wanting to see our performance. The last and final performance was beyond our expectation – Southern Precinct at Randwick Racecourse where the Pope celebrated mass. We were lead by our Pilgrim leaders, Fr Mareko and Sr Pesio, on top of the Red stage performing to thousands and thousands of pilgrims sharing with them our culture. Performing our Samoan traditional dances, the Haka and ending with the taualuga danced by our three Taupous, Katrina Letiu, Theresa Tolova’a and Salainaola Lisa-Maree Wilson representing the three regions of the Chaplaincy Youth, dancing with such grace and singing with pride. Thank you to all the groups that stayed behind that day just to cheer and support us. After each performance we were met with a frenzy of pilgrims with cameras and TV news crews from ABC, International and NZ news. A cultural performance and experience that will always be treasured for years to come.


ANIMATING CATECHESIS – OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL, WATERLOO

A beautiful church on top of a hill was to be our base for animating catechesis. We were joined by one of the youths from the Dunedin diocese, Wainuiomata St Patrick’s’ Samoan youth, the American Samoan Archdiocese and parishioners of the parish. We had Bishop John Dew to open our Catechesis, followed by Bishop Adrian Doyle of Hobart on Thursday and concluding with Bishop Malcolm McMahon of Nottingham, UK – Spirit filled presentations. Testimonies of living faith shared by Ake Laumemea, Maryann Leota and Ressa Lealofi, accompanied with spiritual dance compositions from the our whole youth with soloist performances from Lional Taito, Nicholas ‘Nicky’ Meli and Michael Faamau. It was three days of reviving our spirituality, to understand more about our faith and encouragement to embrace our Lords Words and Works and take that step forward as Witnesses of Christ. On the last day of animation, as we were waiting for the bus, a stranger walked past, returned and asked for us to pray for her – she looked worn out and heavy burdened – the whole group came in, circled around and laid our hands in prayer over her – the miracle, was she trusted in God through Us to pray for her.

World Youth Day for the Wellington Samoan Chaplaincy Youth was a Spiritual revival, an enhancement of our faith as Witnesses of Christ. We had a “pilgrimage of a lifetime’. We are unified as a group for Christ. We were able to attend with a difference, by participating in animation and performance, we shared our culture and faith with the World, we represented not only Wellington Archdiocese but NZ and Samoa.

On behalf of our Samoan Chaplains, Rev Fr Mareko Api Tufuga and Sr Pesio Iosef smsm and the pilgrims of the Wellington Samoan Chaplaincy Youth – Faafetai, faafetai, faafetai lava.

Melania Lui
Samoan Chaplaincy WYD Co-ordinator

June 10, 2009 | 2:12 AM Comments  0 comments

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THE GREAT PAINS OF FAILURE
Related to country: Bangladesh
About this category: Education


Failure is the pillar of success.But,this proverb or saying may be very cruel for many peoples.The shock or trauma may overwhelm the person who has just experienced a failure in his life and he/she may not bear he pain of the failure then.He/she may take various undesirable way to mitigate the pain.You know well what they do and may love to provide some cases for sharing with others.I suggest all persons to kindly to have patience and try to attain success again when the failure has come to test your fate.

May 30, 2009 | 10:18 PM Comments  0 comments

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FATAL STORM AILA

The cyclonic storm called "AILA" recently hit large areas of Bangladesh and India.The storm was very fatal.It took away many human lives,domestic animals,crops,fruit gardens,homes and many infrastuctures.It was really a fatal storm.It has left miseries and scars of devastation all around.Peoples falling victim of the storm will take uncertain time to recover from the loss and trauma.Let us find means to support the affected peoples and come forward to assist them.

May 30, 2009 | 9:51 PM Comments  0 comments

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¿y... qué pasa con el alma?
Related to country: Mexico


Me confieso una persona que ante la duda de la existencia de Dios y quizá ante la no existencia de una prueba clara de que él nos rodea dudaba también de la chispa que le da vida a la materia. Sin embargo, el 5 de febrero del presente año 2009 ante una pérdida dolorosa de un ser muy querido por mi creo haber comprendido que efectivamente aquella chispa es el alma, pero... qué pasará con el alma cuando deja la materia y el cuerpo presente y sin vida comienza de nuevo el ciclo natural de la vida y vuelve a formar parte de otra vida al descomponerse?
La respuesta estoy segura que no la sabremos, pero el encuentro espiritual vivido nuevamente sólo me hace preguntarme más y más cosas que seguirán sin repuestas.

En memoria de mi Nicky.

May 26, 2009 | 9:49 PM Comments  0 comments

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crisis en México
Related to country: Mexico
About this category: Globalization


Sólo bastaron dos semanas de "contingencia sanitaria" para poner al país en una crisis peor que la de 1994 y que el gobierno declarara una recesión económica que ha afectado a miles de ciudanos, muchos de ellos los cuales ya vivían con menos de $50 pesos diarios para mantener una familia de más de 3 miembros. Ocurrieron muchas cosas que pusieron en duda una acción política adecuada ante éste tipo de desastres como los manejos de servicios de salud, aprovaciones a políticas públicas que no se dieron a conocer con su debida importancia en noticieros, aumentos de precios y pérdidas de empleos.
Y es todavía más lamentable que el único medio masivo de comunicación (la TV) al que muchos ciudadanos tienen acceso sólo se limiten a inyectar el miedo por un virus en más de la mitad de lo que dura sus noticieron y dejar a un lado los temas que afectan directamente al país y a sus ciudadanos.

May 26, 2009 | 9:30 PM Comments  0 comments

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MANGO FESTIVAL
Related to country: Bangladesh
About this category: Culture


Recently I traveled several districts of Bangladesh.The time was very critical as the temperature was very high though
some rain was very desirable.We were lucky to see some rain along the trip though constant thunders frightened us.
We saw many cropped fields and fruit gardens along the long way.Flowering plants were showing their gorgeous colors too.
There was paddy fields in some areas.Most of them were harvested recently.Sesame,jute,pulses and many other crops were seen.
Mango trees were bearing diversified varieties of shapes,sizes and colors.Jackfruit,palmyra palm fruit,wax apple were some other fruits on the sight.But we were excited to see the festival of mango on the way.Particularly in Sathkhira we saw many orchards of mango
laden with many varieties of mango.Farmers were selling the HIMSAGAR variety with pleasure.We visited some orchards and enjoyed the beauty of the fruits in the garden.It was a great festival of the celebrated mango.We always love to taste mango and it was a great opportunity for us to see the festival.

May 23, 2009 | 9:51 PM Comments  0 comments

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THE BLESSED HARVEST
Related to country: Bangladesh
About this category: Human Rights


This year we are blessed with a golden harvest of paddy.Our farmers are apparently happy for getting a good harvest.You will be amazed to see the standing paddy fields with the golden color just before the harvest.But the problem of glut comes with a good harvest for all commodities of commerce.It appears that glut may affect the farmers.Their peace may be lost partly due to the low price at the time of harvest.I hope the concerned agencies will come forward and demonstrate their sympathy and action to retain the smile of farmers who feed the whole world.Let the blessed harvest remain blessed for ever and is not tarnished by the profit seekers.

May 17, 2009 | 6:26 PM Comments  1 comments

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GORGEOUS FLOWERS
Related to country: Bangladesh
About this category: Environment


You will be astonished to see the gorgeous flowers that are blooming now in Bangladesh.They have stunning colors,shapes
and sizes.So many names and so many varieties of flowers,it is simply impossible to remember them.Despite this you will
be tempted to learn that red Krishnachura on small to large tree kindle your memories of love in your old days.You will find Cassia fistula everywhere from the megacity to the countryside.The whole tree is golden from to bottom.You may write a poem on this superb beauty now.You may be maddened by the beauty of Jarul awaiting all the way from the metropolis to the cool countryside.The dreamy blue-violet flowers play with your lovely past.
Like to see and enjoy more.Please just throw your glance and discover the stunning beauty that will be unfolded in front of your amazing vision.

May 17, 2009 | 5:46 PM Comments  1 comments

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Foolish Destiny...

It will be an interesting meeting between destiny and dignity, if that will ever happen. I have noticed many instances in my life, when in struggle to achieve my destiny, I in a subtle, unknown way compromise on my own dignity. If it may happen, that with dignity, destiny can be attained, then it would be a pleasant anomaly to this reluctantly agreed upon nature's order.

They say, one is furnished with his/her needs, only when he/she asks for it. It is indeed a similar trend in regard to understanding how the universal soul, furnishes us with means to meet our desires, only after we acknowledge the need for the same.

It will be an interesting exercise to solve this paradox, let me take the help of a simple mathematical understanding to arrive at what I want to conclude, lets examine the sides of an Isosceles right angled triangle. (For the uninitiated, Isosceles right angled triangle is a triangle, with one of its angles equal to 90 Degree, and the other two angles both being equal to 45 Degrees, with the total sum of angles adding up to 180 Degrees). In such a triangle, not getting into the details of proving the following statement, it is seen that both the sides opposite to the 45 Degree angles, are of equal length and the side opposite to 90 Degree angle is square root of 2 times the length of the other two sides, this fundamental is a conclusion from Pythagoras Theorem.

Now, drawing an analogy, if we regard destiny and dignity as the two equal sides, signifying the equal importance each hold to any argument, we understand that they come to meet at a right angle, thus ruling out the possibility of influencing one another i.e. if we stand on one of these sides of the triangle and judge if there is any shadow on it due to the other, we would find none. Thus, when these two independent quantities are analyzed for a possible meeting, it is possible only when we stand on the third side, and see these sides both casting a shadow on it.

From the above explained logic, we can sense that the union of these two elements will result in a strength equal to square root of 2 times the value of each of them independently. This speaks of how the only possible option of both of these factors influencing equally any argument (remember, since both the angles are each equal to 45 Degrees, the strength of their influence i.e. length of the shadow on the third side is also equal, hence the influence from both elements is of similar strength in this case) has reduced strength.

It is important that we note this development of dependency, and understand the condition under which it might happen so that we can benefit from it.

May 16, 2009 | 10:05 AM Comments  0 comments

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RICE BUG
Related to country: Bangladesh
About this category: Health


Last night was a memorable one.My sleep was disturbed by a bad smell.I found a narrow long bug after a frantic search in the room.It was about an inch long.It was emitting such a bad smell that it was almost impossible for me to tolerate.I collected a broom and tried to drive it away.It emitted more
bad smell.When I threw this out of the room,I felt more bad smell.I was surprised to see a number of the same bug in the corners and walls of the room.They were stinking badly.I tried to drive them one by one.It was a horrible event.I felt that there was chemicals all around the room with irritating bad smell.Lasly,I killed around 25 bugs and broomed them downstair.To make my room habitable,I sprayed air freshener.Then,I took a book and searched for the bad smelling insect.Finally,I found that the insect was rice bug.It sucks its food from the rice at the milky stage and thus damage the rice.As the paddy field is being harvested now,the rice bug was flying to find alternative host.Then it was attracted by the light of our home causing inconvenience for me and to them simultaneously.The scientific name of the bug is

Leptocorisa oratorius (Fabricius).It may cause some kind of allergy or blister by the emitted chemicals.In fact,the bugs spray or emit chemical when they feel they are being attacked for their safety.
The invasion of the rice bug took away about an hour of my sleep but gave me wealth of knowledge and experience.Thanks to bad smelling rice bug.

May 13, 2009 | 9:44 AM Comments  1 comments

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Historical Evidence = Leverage: WORLD PEACE IS ATTAINABLE.
About this event: 1st Annual European Multi Ancestral Multi Religious Reformation
Related to country: Finland
About this category: Peace & Conflict


Western Insurance Industry language is 100.00% linked to routines & channels of Business & Consumer routines reinforcing Crime on an Quota Anti Competitive Political & Commercial eSystem which reinforces the Stock Market, Self Destructive Hedge Fund Activity targeting Countries, People & Western Political & Commercial Competition.

Westerners don't have an Historical Record of Solving Problems, Curing Disease with an recorded intent to advocate Peace.

Western Countries need Credibility.
A Well Earth Advocates Exposure of Historical Record of War Crimes, Criminal Activity to give way to reconciliation of past Grievances between East & Western Countries before the year 2001 & now before 2010.

Now it's Time. WORLD PEACE IS ATTAINABLE.

"Be the Change." use the leverage of research & information on Illegal Systems & EXPOSE FRAUD, Exponential Exploitation to affect support for the Native Indigenous Ancestral Communities of Well Being.


Crime on a Quota was produced:
http://gknot.net/photos/v/eSystem_Territory_NarcoticsShell.jpg.html

1. Neural Network eNarcotic using Space Satellite Systems
http://gknot.net/photos/v/eNarcotic_Endocrine_WritersSystem2.jpg.html
2. Stock Market Routines
3. Insurance Industry Language
http://gknot.net/photos/v/ObjectOriented_NarcoticsTerroristStalkers.jpg.html
4. Narcotics Terrorist Stalkers
5. Hackers, Programmers, Legacy Code Experienced Vagrants
http://gknot.net/photos/v/Stupid+is+Stupid+Fact+is+Fact+is+Fact.jpg.html
6. eProgrammers of Behavior, Habits, Mannerisms, Ticks, Dysfunction, Promiscuity, Criminal Thinking, Pedophilia, Incest, Human Trafficking & Crack House Bordello routines used in Businesses & Organizations as an FAILED "Glass Ceiling" for Non Westerners.

Sideways Look at Time is 1 person's effort at Extortion, Showing Off & an Narrative of Evidence & Experiences of the UKGB Expatriate, of Hindi, IEDE EU SA CA AU NZ Ancestry &/or Citizenship.
http://gknot.net/photos/v/underwiter_AntiCompetitive_eSystem.jpg.html


Information on Alleged War Crimes & Criminal Activity here can be found at http://democracywork.net

Photos of Evidence & Narcotics Terrorist Perspective http://gknot.net/photos/

WORLD PEACE IS ATTAINABLE.

May 8, 2009 | 6:08 AM Comments  0 comments

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