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List of Best Things to do in San Ignacio, Argentina
Ruinas de San Ignacio
San Ignacio Mini - Jesuit Missions of the Guaranis
Parque Provincial Teyu Cuare
Reserva Natural Osununu
Horacio Quiroga Home
Tierra Colorada Turismo
Misiones Excursions
Playa del Sol
Ruinas jesuiticas San Ignacio | Misiones #Argentina
Visité las Ruinas Jesuíticas en San Ignacio Misiones Argentina. La historia, la catedral, el cementerio, sus casas y sus costumbres
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I visited the Jesuit ruins in San Ignacio Misiones Argentina. History, the cathedral, the cemetery, their homes and their customs
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Mártin Bormann en San Ignacio
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El TOP 10 de Horacio Quiroga/ TCyC #128 EN VIVO.
¡SÍGANME EN FACEBOOK!
Tío Marce y Nomi comentan EN VIVO, punto por punto, el magistral Decálogo del perfecto cuentista, de Horacio Quiroga, y responden con gusto a todas tus preguntas. ¡No te lo podés perder!
Como siempre, gracias por comentar, likear y compartir.
BIBLIOGRAFÍA
Decálogo del pefecto cuentista, en Cuidad Seva.
Taller de corte & corrección, de Marcelo di Marco (Buenos Aires, Sudamericana, 5ta. edición).
Y si quieren disfrutar la experiencia de escribir conmigo en alguno de mis grupos de escritura, comuníquense ya:
marcelodimarco@fibertel.com.ar
MARCELO DI MARCO
(Poeta, narrador y ensayista argentino, 1957)
Escritor ampliamente difundido en el país y en el extranjero, sus títulos más conocidos se reponen en las librerías año tras año. Tanto Taller de corte & corrección como Hacer el verso, Atreverse a escribir y Atreverse a corregir sintetizan su reconocida experiencia en la coordinación de grupos de escritura, y son de habitual aplicación en talleres y ámbitos periodísticos y académicos. Según la revista La Balandra (#7, especial Segundo Aniversario), El nombre de Di Marco se instaló definitivamente en el mundo literario a partir de un libro sobre las herramientas de la escritura: el best seller Taller de Corte & Corrección.
Apasionado por el cine y la narrativa de horror, dictó talleres de literatura fantástica en la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la UBA, fue el primer secretario de redacción de la revista La Cosa y fundó en 2005 el círculo de escritores La Abadía de Carfax, cuyas tres antologías de relatos de terror —lanzadas entre 2006 y 2012— son ya destacados referentes del género. Autor de Random House Mondadori desde 1995, Di Marco publicó en 2011, por Sudamericana Joven, Victoria entre las sombras; según la crítica, un thriller impredecible, vertiginoso y aterrador.
El último libro publicado de Marcelo di Marco se titula Esa serena sombra, colección de haikus editada por 800 Golpes.
Vive con su esposa, hijas y gatos en una casa centenaria de Palermo Viejo, tapado por discos, libros y películas. Lo pasa maravillosamente escribiendo, y además formando y promoviendo a legiones de escritores. El primero de marzo de 2013, con producción de ZEPfilms.com, lanzó su canal youtube.com/user/TallerCyC. Desde esta exitosa propuesta educativa, y mediante el vehemente estilo que lo caracteriza, revela semana a semana nuevos secretos sobre su gran pasión: el oficio de escribir.
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¡Hola, queridos lectores de Argentina y del mundo! No se pierdan TALLER DE CORTE & CORRECCIÓN y HACER EL VERSO. Hagan clic en estos links, así los adquieren como e-books:
(¡Voten y opinen, amigos!)
El TOP 10 de Horacio Quiroga (segunda parte)/ TCyC #130 EN VIVO.
¡SÍGANME EN FACEBOOK!
Llega un nuevo Programa Central EN VIVO.
Seguimos compartiendo con nuestra audiencia el TOP 10 de Horacio Quiroga: su Decálogo del perfecto cuentista. Respondemos con mucho gusto a las dudas y aportes de cada uno de ustedes. ¡No se lo pierdan!
Si quieren repasar la lectura comentada de los cinco primeros puntos, hagan CLIC acá:
BIBLIOGRAFÍA
Decálogo del pefecto cuentista, en Cuidad Seva.
Taller de corte & corrección, de Marcelo di Marco (Buenos Aires, Sudamericana, 5ta. edición).
Y si quieren disfrutar la experiencia de escribir conmigo en alguno de mis grupos de escritura, comuníquense ya:
marcelodimarco@fibertel.com.ar
MARCELO DI MARCO
(Poeta, narrador y ensayista argentino, 1957)
Escritor ampliamente difundido en el país y en el extranjero, sus títulos más conocidos se reponen en las librerías año tras año. Tanto Taller de corte & corrección como Hacer el verso, Atreverse a escribir y Atreverse a corregir sintetizan su reconocida experiencia en la coordinación de grupos de escritura, y son de habitual aplicación en talleres y ámbitos periodísticos y académicos. Según la revista La Balandra (#7, especial Segundo Aniversario), El nombre de Di Marco se instaló definitivamente en el mundo literario a partir de un libro sobre las herramientas de la escritura: el best seller Taller de Corte & Corrección.
Apasionado por el cine y la narrativa de horror, dictó talleres de literatura fantástica en la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la UBA, fue el primer secretario de redacción de la revista La Cosa y fundó en 2005 el círculo de escritores La Abadía de Carfax, cuyas tres antologías de relatos de terror —lanzadas entre 2006 y 2012— son ya destacados referentes del género. Autor de Random House Mondadori desde 1995, Di Marco publicó en 2011, por Sudamericana Joven, Victoria entre las sombras; según la crítica, un thriller impredecible, vertiginoso y aterrador.
El último libro publicado de Marcelo di Marco se titula Esa serena sombra, colección de haikus editada por 800 Golpes.
Vive con su esposa, hijas y gatos en una casa centenaria de Palermo Viejo, tapado por discos, libros y películas. Lo pasa maravillosamente escribiendo, y además formando y promoviendo a legiones de escritores. El primero de marzo de 2013, con producción de ZEPfilms.com, lanzó su canal youtube.com/user/TallerCyC. Desde esta exitosa propuesta educativa, y mediante el vehemente estilo que lo caracteriza, revela semana a semana nuevos secretos sobre su gran pasión: el oficio de escribir.
***
¡Hola, queridos lectores de Argentina y del mundo! No se pierdan TALLER DE CORTE & CORRECCIÓN y HACER EL VERSO. Hagan clic en estos links, así los adquieren como e-books:
(¡Voten y opinen, amigos!)
¡Un gran espectáculo Literario!
Este año el proyecto educativo creció rotundamente debido a la buena recepción de alumnos y docentes de nuestra zona, recordemos que solamente tenía previstas tres funciones y debido a la masiva concurrencia de distintas escuelas públicas y privadas, las funciones se aumentaron a cinco, que se distribuyeron de la siguiente manera: dos el miércoles y tres el día jueves.
Todos los profesores concurrentes coinciden en que se trata de un proyecto integral que vincula a los alumnos con grandes escritores literarios y es por eso que sirve para incentivar y crear hábitos de lectura en los adolescentes que concurren al espectáculo.
En esta ocasión se dramatizaron siete cuentos muy significativos para abrir las puertas del universo literario, se trató de cuentos que forman parte de los cánones literarios y se recomiendan en los lineamientos curriculares de la materia Prácticas del Lenguaje que se está implementando en nuestro sistema educativo teniendo como marco la nueva ley de educación Nacional.
Para que los profesores puedan trabajar en las aulas se están poniendo en la Web los cuentos y también los pueden solicitar por E Mail (cristianjuarez@argentina.com) para imprimirlos y luego abordarlos con los alumnos con actividades de comprensión, intertextualidad y producción. Se trata de cuentos que tienen como hilo conductor el tema de la muerte y las situaciones limites, todos los cuentos tienen finales trágicos y pensamos que de esta manera es posible captar la atención de los adolescentes con versiones impactantes y adaptaciones visuales muy sugestivas de cada uno de los cuentos. (El Escuerzo de Leopoldo Lugones, El Collar de Guy de Maupassant, La Casa de Asterión de Jorge Luis Borges, La caída de la casa Usher de Edgar Allan Poe, El Almohadón de plumas de Horacio Quiroga, El vestido de terciopelo negro y La boda ambos de Silvina Ocampo)
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Gallina Degollada
by:Horacio Quiroga
What happens when a mai is left alone in a house with three blood thirsty retards?
Lo dice Embón. Programa del 06/12/17 ( 2 de 2 )
El Gobierno presentó pruebas sobre el uso de armas por parte de los mapuches. En estudios Horacio Pechi Quiroga, intendente de Neuquén La RAM realizó 60 atentados en el sur del país
21 días sin rastros del ARA San Juan: Para el gobierno están todos muertos. El director de cine Ricardo Preve nos comenta la película Tornando a casa que tiene una similitud con el submarino perdido.
Mar del Plata: Peligra en fútbol de verano, por teléfono Jorge Jaskilioff, de Radio Brisas.
Nos visita Marcos Aldasabal, abogado de Milagro Sala ¿Existe posibilidad de que salga de la cárcel?
Trump reconoce a Jerusalén como capital de Israel.
Messi habló y la embarró: Si nos va mal en este mundial tenemos que desaparecer todos de la selección
Besafio Baila
PLAYA DEL SOL SAN IGNACIO MISIONES
DiFilm - Juan D'Arienzo Horacio Salgan Ben Molar dia de la música 1967
Bs. As.: La Asociación Argentina de Directores de Orquesta realiza un acto en el día de la música. Primeros planos de los señores Juan D'Arienzo, Ben Molar, Osvaldo Fresedo, Leopoldo Federico y Horacio Salgan, entre otros músicos, firmando un pergamino recordativo. Luego se procede a la entrega de los pergaminos a otras personas. (Sin sonido)
Fecha: 22/11/1967
Duración: 43 segundos
Código del film: A-03628
Copyright Archivo DiFilm - Consultas por material de archivo
difilm@sinectis.com.ar -
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Yapeyú 2000
Visita as ruinas da casa de José de San Martín
Is Elianna Keller Martin Bormann's Step Daughter?
Did Martin Bormann escape justice? Did he die in 1959? Declassified documents say yes but others say no.
Nota SUBE en EL EXPRESO TV
Nota de opinion sobre el Sistema Unico de Boleto Electronico
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Uruguay ( ( listen); Spanish pronunciation: [uɾuˈɣwai]), officially the Oriental Republic of the Uruguay (Spanish: República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in the southeastern region of South America. It borders Argentina to its west and Brazil to its north and east, with the Río de la Plata (River of Silver) to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast. Uruguay is home to an estimated 3.44 million people, of whom 1.8 million live in the metropolitan area of its capital and largest city, Montevideo. With an area of approximately 176,000 square kilometres (68,000 sq mi), Uruguay is geographically the second-smallest nation in South America, after Suriname.
Uruguay was inhabited by the Charrúa people for approximately 4,000 years before the Portuguese established Colonia del Sacramento in 1680; Uruguay was colonized by Europeans relatively late compared with neighboring countries. Montevideo was founded as a military stronghold by the Spanish in the early 18th century, signifying the competing claims over the region. Uruguay won its independence between 1811 and 1828, following a four-way struggle between Spain, Portugal, and later Argentina and Brazil. It remained subject to foreign influence and intervention throughout the 19th century, with the military playing a recurring role in domestic politics.
A series of economic crisis put an end to a democratic period that begun in the early 20th century, culminating in a 1973 coup, which established a civic-military dictatorship. The military government persecuted leftists, socialists, and political opponents, resulting in several deaths and numerous instances of torture by the military; the military relinquished power to a civilian government in 1985. Uruguay is today a democratic constitutional republic, with a president who serves as both head of state and head of government.
Uruguay is ranked first in Latin America in democracy, peace, low perception of corruption, e-government, and is first in South America when it comes to press freedom, size of the middle class and prosperity. On a per-capita basis, Uruguay contributes more troops to United Nations peacekeeping missions than any other country. It tops the rank of absence of terrorism, a unique position within South America. It ranks second in the region on economic freedom, income equality, per-capita income and inflows of FDI. Uruguay is the third-best country on the continent in terms of HDI, GDP growth, innovation and infrastructure. It is regarded as a high-income country by the UN. Uruguay was also ranked the third-best in the world in e-Participation in 2014.
Uruguay is an important global exporter of combed wool, rice, soybeans, frozen beef, malt and milk. Nearly 95% of Uruguay's electricity comes from renewable energy, mostly hydroelectric facilities and wind parks. Uruguay is a founding member of the United Nations, OAS, Mercosur, UNASUR and NAM.
Uruguay is regarded as one of the most socially advanced, outstanding regionally, and ranking highly on global measures of personal rights, tolerance, and inclusion issues. The Economist named Uruguay country of the year in 2013, acknowledging the innovative policy of legalizing the production, sale and consumption of cannabis.
Uruguay | Wikipedia audio article
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Uruguay
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written
language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
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SUMMARY
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Uruguay ( ( listen); Spanish pronunciation: [uɾuˈɣwai]), officially the Oriental Republic of the Uruguay (Spanish: República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in the southeastern region of South America. It borders Argentina to its west and Brazil to its north and east, with the Río de la Plata (River of Silver) to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast. Uruguay is home to an estimated 3.44 million people, of whom 1.8 million live in the metropolitan area of its capital and largest city, Montevideo. With an area of approximately 176,000 square kilometres (68,000 sq mi), Uruguay is geographically the second-smallest nation in South America, after Suriname.
Uruguay was inhabited by the Charrúa people for approximately 4,000 years before the Portuguese established Colonia del Sacramento in 1680; Uruguay was colonized by Europeans relatively late compared with neighboring countries. Montevideo was founded as a military stronghold by the Spanish in the early 18th century, signifying the competing claims over the region. Uruguay won its independence between 1811 and 1828, following a four-way struggle between Spain, Portugal, and later Argentina and Brazil. It remained subject to foreign influence and intervention throughout the 19th century, with the military playing a recurring role in domestic politics.
A series of economic crisis put an end to a democratic period that begun in the early 20th century, culminating in a 1973 coup, which established a civic-military dictatorship. The military government persecuted leftists, socialists, and political opponents, resulting in several deaths and numerous instances of torture by the military; the military relinquished power to a civilian government in 1985. Uruguay is today a democratic constitutional republic, with a president who serves as both head of state and head of government.
Uruguay is ranked first in Latin America in democracy, peace, low perception of corruption, e-government, and is first in South America when it comes to press freedom, size of the middle class and prosperity. On a per-capita basis, Uruguay contributes more troops to United Nations peacekeeping missions than any other country. It tops the rank of absence of terrorism, a unique position within South America. It ranks second in the region on economic freedom, income equality, per-capita income and inflows of FDI. Uruguay is the third-best country on the continent in terms of HDI, GDP growth, innovation and infrastructure. It is regarded as a high-income country by the UN. Uruguay was also ranked the third-best in the world in e-Participation in 2014.
Uruguay is an important global exporter of combed wool, rice, soybeans, frozen beef, malt and milk. Nearly 95% of Uruguay's electricity comes from renewable energy, mostly hydroelectric facilities and wind parks. Uruguay is a founding member of the United Nations, OAS, Mercosur, UNASUR and NAM.
Uruguay is regarded as one of the most socially advanced, outstanding regionally, and ranking highly on global measures of personal rights, tolerance, and inclusion issues. The Economist named Uruguay country of the year in 2013, acknowledging the innovative policy of legalizing the production, sale and consumption of cannabis.
Uruguay | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Uruguay
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written
language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through
audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio
while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using
a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
In case you don't find one that you were looking for, put a comment.
This video uses Google TTS en-US-Standard-D voice.
SUMMARY
=======
Uruguay ( ( listen); Spanish pronunciation: [uɾuˈɣwai]), officially the Oriental Republic of the Uruguay (Spanish: República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in the southeastern region of South America. It borders Argentina to its west and Brazil to its north and east, with the Río de la Plata (River of Silver) to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast. Uruguay is home to an estimated 3.44 million people, of whom 1.8 million live in the metropolitan area of its capital and largest city, Montevideo. With an area of approximately 176,000 square kilometres (68,000 sq mi), Uruguay is geographically the second-smallest nation in South America, after Suriname.
Uruguay was inhabited by the Charrúa people for approximately 4,000 years before the Portuguese established Colonia del Sacramento in 1680; Uruguay was colonized by Europeans relatively late compared with neighboring countries. Montevideo was founded as a military stronghold by the Spanish in the early 18th century, signifying the competing claims over the region. Uruguay won its independence between 1811 and 1828, following a four-way struggle between Spain, Portugal, and later Argentina and Brazil. It remained subject to foreign influence and intervention throughout the 19th century, with the military playing a recurring role in domestic politics.
A series of economic crisis put an end to a democratic period that begun in the early 20th century, culminating in a 1973 coup, which established a civic-military dictatorship. The military government persecuted leftists, socialists, and political opponents, resulting in several deaths and numerous instances of torture by the military; the military relinquished power to a civilian government in 1985. Uruguay is today a democratic constitutional republic, with a president who serves as both head of state and head of government.
Uruguay is ranked first in Latin America in democracy, peace, low perception of corruption, e-government, and is first in South America when it comes to press freedom, size of the middle class and prosperity. On a per-capita basis, Uruguay contributes more troops to United Nations peacekeeping missions than any other country. It tops the rank of absence of terrorism, a unique position within South America. It ranks second in the region on economic freedom, income equality, per-capita income and inflows of FDI. Uruguay is the third-best country on the continent in terms of HDI, GDP growth, innovation and infrastructure. It is regarded as a high-income country by the UN. Uruguay was also ranked the third-best in the world in e-Participation in 2014.
Uruguay is an important global exporter of combed wool, rice, soybeans, frozen beef, malt and milk. Nearly 95% of Uruguay's electricity comes from renewable energy, mostly hydroelectric facilities and wind parks. Uruguay is a founding member of the United Nations, OAS, Mercosur, UNASUR and NAM.
Uruguay is regarded as one of the most socially advanced, outstanding regionally, and ranking highly on global measures of personal rights, tolerance, and inclusion issues. The Economist named Uruguay country of the year in 2013, acknowledging the innovative policy of legalizing the production, sale and consumption of cannabis.