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Leisure has historically been the privilege of the upper class. [7] Opportunities for leisure came with more money, or organization, and less working time, rising dramatically in the mid-to-late 19th century, starting in Great Britain and spreading to other rich nations in Europe.
Intermedio (English: Interlude) was a Colombian newspaper issued as a replacement for El Tiempo, when it was closed down during the dictatorship of General Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, in the early morning of August 4, 1955.
Ciudad Residencial Tiempo Libre is a residential complex in Marbella, Spain. Built by the Cultural Interest movement, it was designed with one hundred ninety-nine homes and buildings. Built by the Cultural Interest movement, it was designed with one hundred ninety-nine homes and buildings.
Díaz Castro spent almost 60 years as a journalist, working for such newspapers and magazines as Prensa Libre, Hoy, La Tarde, Bohemia, Revista Trabajo, La Gaceta de Cuba, and Los CDR beginning in 1964. [1] [2] [3] She was a founder of the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC), in 1961, and the Union of Journalists of Cuba. [3]
Dicen Que El Tiempo is a 2007 Grammy Award nominated album and seventh studio album released by Jennifer Peña on February 27, 2007. Dicen Que El Tiempo was a departure from Peña's previous albums which included material written and produced by A.B. Quintanilla, Rudy Pérez and Kike Santander who wrote previous hits like El Dolor De Tu Presencia and Hasta El Fin Del Mundo.
Gitana (English Gypsy) is the fifth studio album by Mexican pop singer Daniela Romo.It was released in 1987. Like her previous albums, it was also a great success for her career, with several, of the songs making an impact on the Latin billboard charts.
Paid time off, planned time off, or personal time off (PTO), is a policy in some employee handbooks that provides a bank of hours in which the employer pools sick days, vacation days, and personal days that allows employees to use as the need or desire arises.
This experience was taken to other spaces in the city such as the National Park (during the Festival de la Vida in 1970), the La Comedia theater (now the Teatro Libre de Chapinero) and the Lijacá sector. [8] [9] The success of these events would motivate the organization of the Ancón Festival in Medellín. [6]