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Porn actor Nacho Vidal to marry Colombia porn star in church

 posted by Robin Llewellyn
Porn actor Nacho Vidal to marry Colombia porn star in church
"Franceska Jaimes" (Photo: Pinterest)

Award-winning porn actor Ignacio Jorda (40), who using the stage name Nacho Vidal has starred in hundreds of porn films, is to marry Colombian porn star Franceska Jaimes (29) in church in the Spanish village where he grew up.
The couple have starred in numerous films together with titles such as “Nacho Rides Again” and “Nacho Vidal Loves Franceska Jaimes.”
They have had two children and were previously briefly married in a civil ceremony in Bogota in 2005 before divorcing.
Vidal says they will marry in church for romantic rather than religious reasons, adding that while he believed in God he did not believe in the church.
The couple are due to appear in a porn film together in London, although Jordá will continue to work with other women for the time being. Vidal has been campaigning for condoms to be used in porn films, and the lack of traction this has gained is prompting the couple to look to leave the industry.

Franceska Jaimes was born as Silvia Romero in Medellin, she was introduced into the adult film industry by Vidal and became Penthouse Pet of the Month in April 2011. She chooses to only appear in adult films with Vidal.

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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Child Death Rates Narrow Between Poor and Rich Countries

FILE - In this file photo taken Oct. 4, 2006, Pakistani hospital staff members attend newly born babies in Karachi, Pakistan. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil, File)
FILE - In this file photo taken Oct. 4, 2006, Pakistani hospital staff members attend newly born babies in Karachi, Pakistan. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil, File)Death rates of young children have dropped to record lows in developingcountriesExperts say there are two main reasons for the decreaseTheyare improved government action, and simple protective health measures.Experts say the two have helped narrow the death rates between the richestand the poorest families.The United Nations says 12.7 million children under the age of five died in 1990. By comparison, U.N. officials say about 6.3 million young children diedlast year. That is a huge drop, but still represents about 17,000 deaths everyday.
Eran Bendavid is a population health expert at Stanford University inCalifornia. He credits simple things for the sharp drop in deaths among lowand moderate-income countriesThey include malarial bed nets and oralrehydration salts for treating diarrheal diseases.
“The poorest of the poor – we’re talking about countries where the people liveor $1 or $2 per day on average – have seen enormous declines in mortality.Their children are surviving at rates they have never seen before in thosecontexts.”          
Eran Bendavid worked with other researchers at Stanford’s School ofMedicine on a studyThey used population and health studies to investigatechild mortality rates in 54 countries. The research involved information about1.2 million women in more than 929,000 families.
The investigators compared death rates between 2000 and 2007 with recordsfrom 2008 to 2012. They found under-five death rates fell 4.3 deaths for every1,000 live births among poor familiesAmong middle-income familiesrates fell3.36 deaths for every 1,000 live birthsAmong the wealthiest familiesratesfell 2.06 deaths per 1,000 births.
Eran Bendavid says that in countries with good governanceinternational aidcan reach people who need it. But he found problems in corrupt or lawlessnationsThere, the number of child deaths increased during the same period.
Nowif you have Boko Haram in northern Nigeriaif you have situations likeyou have now in Pakistan where aid workers are being vilified and attackedfor providing vaccinesyou knowwhere you have a governance that reallyhas no ability to provide the basic conditions for public health to workbasicsafety, the legitimacy for health workers to go and do what they need to do,then even those simple and basic and easy interventions can’t beaccomplished.”
The study noted a major improvement in the child death rate between rich andpoor in several countriesThey include BangladeshBoliviaIvory Coast,Egypt and Ghana.
The findings were reported in the journal Pediatrics.
I’m Hector Vergel




1/4 MILE
Intended landing site
Panorama by The New York Times
NOV. 6 Comet 67P/C-G is shaped like a duck, with two lobes separated by a neck. In this image, the comet’s head is at center, with the neck in shadow and body in the background. Philae’s intended landing site, named Agilkia, is a relatively flat area on the comet’s head.

ROSETTA
PHILAE
COMET
RELEASING THE LANDER Rosetta will angle toward the comet and release the Philae lander on Wednesday at 3:35 a.m. Eastern time. Philae will take about seven hours to descend onto the comet’s head.

1/4 MILE
Panorama by The New York Times
NOV. 4 The comet’s head is in the foreground and the body is in the background. Rosetta was about 20 miles above the comet’s surface when it took the four photographs used to make this panorama.

500 FEET
Panorama by The New York Times
OCT. 28 The comet’s neck, seen from 5 miles above the surface. Rubble appears to have fallen from some of the overhanging ledges and small cracks visible on some of the ledges at center left might lead to future landslides.

500 FEET
Panorama by The New York Times
OCT. 24 The rugged surface of the comet’s body casts long shadows and the comet’s neck stretches out of sight at upper right.

500 FEET
Panorama by The New York Times
OCT. 18 Looking up at the underbelly of the duck-shaped comet’s larger lobe. The largest boulder at lower left is named Cheops, after the Egypian pyramid, and is about 150 feet across.

1/8 MILE
Panorama by The New York Times
OCT. 8 The underbelly and side of the comet’s larger lobe. The largest boulder casting shadows on the flat plain at center left is called Cheops and is about 80 feet high.
ROSETTA The Rosetta spacecraft is a roughly seven-foot cube with a solar-panel wingspan of 105 feet.
OCT. 7 Comet 67P/C-G is framed by one of Rosetta’s solar wings, which is 46 feet long. A stream of gas and dust extends from an active area of the comet’s neck, about 10 miles away.

Rosetta
RELATIVE SIZE Rosetta’s wingspan of 105 feet is barely visible in this illustration of relative size. The comet and spacecraft are shown separated by about 6 miles.

1/4 MILE
Panorama by The New York Times
OCT. 2 The neck of the comet.

1/4 MILE
Panorama by The New York Times
SEPT. 30 Philae’s intended landing site, a relatively flat and boulder-free area on top of the comet’s head.
SEPT. 14 The comet’s head and Philae’s intended landing site are at upper right.
SEPT. 12 Philae’s backup landing site, on the comet’s body near the neck.
Panorama by The New York Times
SEPT. 7 The comet’s underbelly in shadow. The large boulder named Cheops is on the flat plain just left of center.

1/8 MILE
SEPT. 5 The underside of the comet’s head is partially obscured by the comet’s body, at left.
Panorama by The New York Times
SEPT. 2 A clear view of the comet’s two-lobed structure.
AUG. 20 A white cross marks Philae’s intended landing site on the comet’s head.
AUG. 14 Looking down at the comet’s head, where Philae will attempt to land.
AUG. 13 The comet’s flat belly, from a distance of about 70 miles.
AUG. 11 Comet 67P/C-G, as seen by the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope array.
Photo illustration by The New York Times
A COMET OVER BROADWAY The body of Comet 67P/C-G is about as long as Central Park.

Comet’s location when
Rosetta was launched
Rosetta launched
in March 2004
Sun
Mars
Earth
Rendezvous
with Comet
67P/C-G
Orbit of
Jupiter
Attempted
landing
CHASING A COMET Rosetta launched in 2004, made several loops through the inner solar system gathering speed and then spent years chasing down Comet 67P/C-G. The spacecraft arrived in August.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

WRITING

DEFINITION:  the activity or work of writing books, poems, stories, etc.
                     the way that you use written words to express your ideas or opinions.

LA PLUMA MAGICA

POEMS

ROMANCE
Romance of Count Arnaldos 
Who knew such bliss 
the waters of the sea, 
as there was Count Arnaldos 
Morning John 

fetching hunting 
for prime falcon, 
saw coming a galley 
who wants to go to ground 

Silk brings candles 
rigging of golden twine 
Silver has anchors 
fine coral tables 

sailor guide 
saying is a song 
put the calm sea 
winds subside ago 

birds fly away 
the mast are posing 
fish that go to the bottom 
makes up the walk. 

There spoke the infant Arnaldos 
you shall hear what he'll say 
"For your life the sailor 
dígasme now that song "

Answered the sailor 
such response was to give 
"I do not say my song 
but who goes with me "

                     anonymous

Waster of charm
Waster of charm, why you spend 

yourself your inheritance of beauty? 
Nature provides and does not give, 
and generous, generous paid. 

Then, beautiful selfish, why you abuse 
what was given to you for you to give? 
Miser unprofitable, why employ 
sum so big, if you fail to live? 

As well you trade only, 
defraud yourself to the sweetest. 
When you call from, what balance 

You can leave it tolerable? 
Your beauty unworn go to his grave; 
used, would have been your executor. 

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE




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