Sunday, July 25, 2010

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Statement nighttime sleep

Tell me if you recognize my voice
on this night that is eternal for two
let me feel your soft hands near my face,
get carried away by the beautiful moment of you with me
feel that nothing can ever stop it
just want you to know how much I love you and will never leave you,
is you do not feel the same but so I have to see between people
want you to be happy and just give me the time to be with you, give me your hand and never let me not
'm happy to have you and lose you leave me pain
that no one could heal, I gave your love, your love and affection
no one else will be able to arouse such feelings
that arise in my soul and let you free as a bird
returning the nest when the home becomes
if you really do not feel anything for my go
and leave me with the pain of love,
if you love me do not leave me at night
's more when I need you,
I can only wait for your answer
and tell you that TE AMO

Quotes From Frankenstein



feel your lips touching my skin,
as your hands roam all over my body,
detect the sweet aroma of cinnamon in your body
letting my hands flown at
showing the torso
ivory, well defined and chiseled.

see those eyes that only see
I lose myself in them, let me be
merge with yours in an eternal dance
night, leaving the last ecstasy
and never ends.

After a night of dreaming
arrives and the day
the magic disappears and returns
to normal life without meaning is
if you're not here,
see every night if you like
but do not let the darkness
absorved my being
your light makes my world come alive
making everything bad is going
and let me enjoy these nights you dream.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

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Mediterranean Voices "Women and Power. THE DECLARATION OF GRANADA IN ACTION" Mediterranean Voices

En esta cuarta edición Mediterranean Voices, the second to be held in Granada, has convened a group of women, intellectuals and activists, feminists and progressives, to reflect on the theme "Women and Power", especially in the field of construction of the Mediterranean Area as a prosperous area, organized and democratic, fully respectful of human rights, particularly in regard to women.

19 to May 21, 2010, have gathered in Granada two dozen women from several countries of the Mediterranean, as well as the culturally so close to Latin America. Such prestigious names as the de Piedad Córdoba or Amelia Valcárcel, Aicha Ech-Channa, Nayer Tohidi, Celia Amorós, Carmen Pujol, Michal Swartz, Amparo Rubiales, Waffa Tayara, Douakhumba Gassama, Ana Maria Ruiz Tagle, Azza El Kholi, Mary Nash, Manuela Mesa, Nielsen Pérez, Carmen Carrillo, Margarita Benitez, Nidia Bustillos, Fanny Rubio, Flavia Tello, Maria Angels Roque, Merce Rivas. All of them, from places of political, legislative or education, from direct activism and the street, or the solitude of their offices, from different geographies and disciplines from which have already proved a reflection and action around the thorny problems surrounding theme "Women and Power." On this occasion, we have responded to questions crucial to the future, after having spoken at previous calls, the delimitation of the Mediterranean area and the experiences of women in the two watersheds, Building Peace, out of the crisis. And above all, after more than a hundred individuals and associations have signed and endorsed the Declaration of Granada, 2009, arising from Mediterranean Voices III.
Micaela Navarro, together with the Rector of the UIMP and other officials.
From left to right, Teresa Langle Peace, Ana M ª Ruiz Tagle, Amelia Valcárcel, Michal Swardtz, Waffa Tayara.
From left to right, Maria Angels Roque, Nayereh Tohidi, Margarita Benitez, Carmen Carillo.
From left to right, Rosa Perez, Azza El Kholi, Amparo Rubiales, Piedad Cordoba, Carmen Pujol.
From left to right, Mercé Rivas, Manuela Mesa, Mary Nash, Aicha Ech-Chenna.
From left to right, Flavia Tello, Nidia Bustillos, Fanny Rubio, Yamila Azize, Nielsen Pérez.