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A cada minuto, de cada semana Nos roban amigas, nos matan hermanas Destrozan sus cuerpos, los desaparecen No olvide sus nombres, por favor, señor presidente Cantamos sin miedo, pedimos justicia Gritamos por cada desaparecida Que resuene fuerte "¡nos queremos vivas!" Que caiga con fuerza el feminicida
The second rollover occurred on the night of April 6 to 7, 2019, when GPS Week 2,047, represented as 1,023 in the counter, advanced and rolled over to 0 within the counter. [2] The United States Department of Homeland Security , the International Civil Aviation Organization , and others issued a warning about this event.
Many years later, a nun in the 1800s from the same Catholic school, Sister María Ignacia, modified the novena of aguinaldos. She added "Los Gozos," which is best described as a couplet of the aspirations for the coming of the Christ Child. [2] "Los Gozos" are the verses that all participants pray at the end of the daily and the specific day ...
The holiday season is in full swing, which means gathering with friends and family to celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa.While many people know that Kwanzaa falls around the same time as ...
In the Burmese version of Theravada Buddhism, the week has eight days. Wednesday is divided into Wednesday proper (midnight to noon) and Rahu (noon to midnight). Each day is associated with a compass direction, a planet, and a totem animal.
4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (Romanian: 4 luni, 3 săptămâni și 2 zile) is a 2007 Romanian art film [n 1] written and directed by Cristian Mungiu and starring Anamaria Marinca, Laura Vasiliu, and Vlad Ivanov. The film is set in Communist Romania in the final years of the Nicolae Ceaușescu era.
The Soviet calendar was a modified Gregorian calendar that was used in Soviet Russia between 1918 and 1940. Several variations were used during that time. The Gregorian calendar, under the name "Western European calendar", was implemented in Soviet Russia in February 1918 by dropping the Julian dates of 1–13 February 1918.
Day 2 is dedicated to Orunmila, Esu, and Osun; Day 3 is dedicated to Ogun and Oshosi; Day 4 is dedicated to Sango and Oya; To reconcile with the Gregorian calendar, Yoruba people also measure time in seven days a week and four weeks a month. The four-day calendar was dedicated to the Orisas and the seven-day calendar is for doing business.