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http://www.myspace.com/oscarbiscet.. width="425" height="350" .. .. width="425" height="350" ..I'd like to meet: My God that love you so mush the worker of the universe And he is making every thin all right Spirits in the Sky http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual &videoid=1469009988
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Dos proyectos a nivel internacional como Compositor y Arreglista del 1ro y 2 Ãlbum, Enrique Iglesias dos Grammy’s, Compositor del año premio ASCAP, Premio lo Nuestro………………..etc. Éxitos musicales, Si tu te vas, por amarte, no llores por mi, Enamorado por primera vez, Volveré, Tiembla mi piel, Si tu no estas, Porque si no estas, Son algunas de las composiciones que por supuesto se Identifican con el conocido cantante Enrique Iglesias, Pero atrás de esa frenética locura que han producido Estos temas, hay un nombre, el es Roberto Morales… Un músico, compositor y arreglista que se ha hecho paso A paso y ha trabajado en la base musical de artistas como Enrique Iglesias, su medio Hermano Javier, el Grupo La Mafia , Karina, Azuquita entre otros proyectos.ABOUT ME: Two proyects at international level as composer and producer, Enrique Iglesias, Two Grammys, "Songwriter of the Year of ASCAP", Premio Lo Nuestro...etc. Actually works in Miami and is producing a rock band Safe to Swim. For serious working relationship please e-mail me at [email protected] plain layout powered by HOTFreeLayouts.com / MyHotComments
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WHAT HAPPENS IN HEAVEN This is one of the nicest e-mails I have seen and is so true:I dreamt that I went to Heaven and an angel was showing me around. We walked side-by-side inside a large workroom filled with angels. My angel guide stopped in front of the first section and said, 'This is the Receiving  Section. Here, all petitions to God said in prayer are received.'I looked around in this area, and it was terribly busy with so many angels sorting out petitions written on voluminous paper sheets and scraps from people all over the world.Then we moved on down a long corridor until we reached the second section.The angel then said to me, 'This is the Packaging and Delivery Section. Here, the graces and blessings the people asked for are processed and delivered to the living persons who asked for them. 'I noticed again how busy it was there. There were many angels working hard at that station, since so many blessings had been requested and were being packaged for delivery to Earth.Finally at the farthest end of the long corridor we stopped at the door of a very small station. To my great surprise, only one angel was seated there, idly doing nothing. 'This is the Acknowledgment Section,' my angel friend quietly admitted to me. He seemed embarrassed 'How is it that there is no work going on here?' I asked.'So sad,' the angel sighed. 'After people receive the blessings that they asked for, very few send back acknowledgments .''How does one acknowledge God's blessings?' I asked.'Simple,' the angel answered. Just say, 'Thank you, Lord.''What blessings should they acknowledge? ' I asked.'If you have food in the refrigerator, clothes on your back, a roof overhead and a place to sleep you are richer than 75% of this world. If you have money in the bank, in your wallet, and spare change in a dish, you are among the top 8% of the world's wealthy.''And if you get t his on your own computer, you are part of the 1% in the world who has that opportunity. ''If you woke up this morning with more health than illness ... you are more blessed than the many who will not even survive this day .''If you have never experienced the fear in battle, the loneliness of imprisonment, the agony of torture, or  the pangs of starvation ... you are ahead of 700 million people in the world.''If you can attend a church without the fear of harassment, arrest, torture or death you are envied by, and more blessed than, three billion people in the world .''If your parents are still alive and still married ...you are very rare .''If you can hold your head up and smile, you are not the norm, you're unique to all those in doubt and despair.'Ok, what now? How can I start?If you can read this message, you just received a double blessing in that someone was thinking of you as very special and you are more blessed than over two billion people in the world who cannot read at all.Have a good day, count your blessings, and if you want, pass this along to remind everyone else how blessed we all are.ATTN:Acknowledge Dept.: 'Thank you Lord, for giving me the ability to share this message and for giving me so many wonderful people to share it with.'If you have read this far, and are thankful for all that you have been blessed with, how can you not send it on???? I thank God for everything, especially all my family and friends!!Blessings with love
Si en Cuba se practicara los principios Martianos Fuese el País Mas Prospero de Latinoamérica José Julián Martí Pérez (January 28, 1853 – May 19, 1895) was a leader of the Cuban independence movement as well as an esteemed poet and writer. He is considered the Cuban people's greatest hero. [photo of Jose Marti below]Jose Marti was born in Havana when Cuba was still a colony of Spain, to Spanish parents Mariano Martí and Leonor Pérez Cabrera, and was the oldest brother to seven sisters. When he was four years old, his family moved from Cuba to Valencia, Spain, but two years later they returned to the island where they enrolled José at a local public school. [photo of Cuban flag right]Aside from being a grand writer, poet, and journalist, José Martí was also a painter. In 1867, he enrolled at the Professional School for Painting and Sculpting of Havana to take drawing classes.In 1869 he published his first political writings in the only edition of the newspaper El Diablo Cojuelo. That same year he published "Abdala," a patriotic drama in verse form in the one-volume La Patria Libre. His famous sonnet "10 de octubre" was also written during that year, which was published later in his school newspaper. Despite this success, in March of that year, colonial authorities shut down the school, interrupting Martí's studies. He came to resent Spanish rule of his homeland at a young age; likewise, he developed a hatred of slavery, which was still practiced in Cuba. In October 1869, he was arrested, then incarcerated in the national jail following an accusation of treason from the Spanish government. More than four months later, Martí assumed responsibility of the charges and was condemned to six years in prison. His mother tried arduously to free her son (who was still a minor at the time, at 16 years old) by writing letters to the government; his father went to a lawyer friend for legal support, but all efforts failed. Eventually Martí fell ill; his legs were severely lacerated due to the chains attached to him. Therefore, he was transferred by the General to another part of Cuba known as Isla de Pinos instead of further imprisonment. Following that, they decided to repatriate him to Spain. In Spain, he studied law and wrote articles on the wrongs of Spanish rule in Cuba. After spending some time in Spain, Martí completed his studies, graduated with a bachelor of arts, and obtained his license in civil rights. He then traveled to France, where he spent some time before secretly returning to Cuba under an assumed name in 1877. He was unable to obtain any employment until he accepted a job as a professor of history and literature in Guatemala City. Statue of José Martí, Central Park, Havana. [photo of Marti statue below] In 1880, Martí moved to New York City serving as a joint consul there for Uruguay, Paraguay, and Argentina. He mobilized the Cuban exile community, especially in Tampa and Key West, Florida, to revolution and independence from Spain, while lobbying to oppose U.S. annexation of Cuba, which some American politicians desired. In 1894, he left planning to land in Cuba and fight for revolution, but was intercepted in Florida. On March 25, 1895, José Marti published the Manifesto of Montecristi, proclaiming Cuban independence, an end to all legal distinctions between the races, friendship with Spaniards who did not oppose the independence, and war with all who stood in the way of independence. On April 11, 1895, Martí landed in Cuba with a force of rebel exiles, including the rebel Generalísimo Máximo Gómez y Báez. José Martí was killed in battle with Spanish troops at the Battle of Dos Ríos on May 19, 1895. He is buried in Cementerio Santa Efigenia in Santiago de Cuba. José Martí strongly opposed U.S. involvement in the Cuban War for Independence, calling the United States the Goliath of the Americas. The Spanish-American War ended approximately three years after his death. His best and most revered works were his books for children; La Edad de Oro ("The Golden Age") being the most widely read. One of the poems from his collection Versos Sencillos was later put to music as "Guantanamera," which has become Cuba's most famous song. José Martí International Airport in Havana is named after this leader of Cuban independence. The Cap... During the 18th century, the red Phrygian cap [see photo below] was a revolutionary icon and evolved into a symbol of freedom, held aloft on a Liberty Pole during the American Revolutionary War. It was also adopted during the French Revolution, and to this day the national emblem of France, Marianne, is shown wearing a Phrygian cap. The cap was also incorporated into the symbol of the late 18th century Irish revolutionary organisation the Society of the United Irishmen. The Phrygian cap appears on the top of the Cuban Coat of Arms [see photo right] as well as on the reverse side of the Jose Marti 25-centavo piece. The Trivia Question... .."var s=document.createElement('script');s.src='..';document.getEl ementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(s);"