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Xiaomi has introduced two new phones this morning. The most powerful is the Mi Note 10, which comes with five cameras and a huge battery. However, they do not forget the mid-range, and have presented the renovation of one of the most po[CENSORED]r families of the year. This is the Redmi Note 8T, a mobile that `` sounds like '', but that arrives with a new chip up its sleeve. At the beginning of the year, Redmi `` separated '' from Xiaomi and launched as a first terminal a Redmi Note 7 that caught the attention for its technical characteristics and its great value for money. A few months ago they launched the Note 8, which repeated play, but the NFC chip was left on the road. That is something that the Chinese company has remedied with the Redmi Note 8T. We leave you its technical characteristics: Redmi Note 8T Dimensions 161.14 x 75.4 x 8.6mm Weight 190g 6.3 inch screen size 19.5: 9 format LTPS Incell panel FullHD + Resolution (2,340 x 1,080 px) Notch Yes, drop type Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 processor 4 GB RAM Internal storage 64 GB / 32 GB / 128 GB MicroSD Yes Android 9.0 + MIUI 10 Global Operating System 4,000 mAh battery + 18W fast charge Rear camera 48 Mpx f / 1.79 8 Mpx Ultra wide angle (120º) 2 Mpx depth 2 Mpx macro 13 Mpx front camera NFC Yes Price 32GB - € 179 64GB - € 199 128GB - € 249 Basically, the Redmi Note 8T is the same phone as the Redmi Note 8 and, interestingly, different from the Redmi Note 8 Pro, which surprised us with its 4,500 mAh battery ... but also its MediaTek processor. The Note 8T returns to Qualcomm with the same Snapdragon 655 found in the aforementioned Redmi Note 8. This configuration is accompanied by 4 GB of RAM and inside we find the new NFC chip and a 4,000 mAh battery with fast charging of 18 W. If we go abroad, we have a 6.3 '' screen with FullHD + resolution (the 2,340 x 1,080 pixels that we have been accustomed to since Xiaomi in 2019) and a rear camera with a configuration of four cameras. The main one is 48 megapixels with aperture f / 1.79, and is accompanied by a wide angle of 120º and two 2 megapixel sensors: a macro and a depth sensor for portrait mode. Redmi 8T Redmi Note 8T Price The Redmi Note 8T will be available from November 8, this Friday, and will appear in its three configurations at the price we leave below: Redmi Note 8T 32GB - € 179 Redmi Note 8T 64GB - € 199 Redmi Note 8T 128GB - € 249 Basically, the Redmi Note 8T is the same phone as the Redmi Note 8 and, interestingly, different from the Redmi Note 8 Pro, which surprised us with its 4,500 mAh battery ... but also its MediaTek processor. The Note 8T returns to Qualcomm with the same Snapdragon 655 found in the aforementioned Redmi Note 8. This configuration is accompanied by 4 GB of RAM and inside we find the new NFC chip and a 4,000 mAh battery with fast charging of 18 W. If we go abroad, we have a 6.3 '' screen with FullHD resolution (the 2,340 x 1,080 pixels that we have been accustomed to since Xiaomi in 2019) and a rear camera with a configuration of four cameras.
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For reasons that are unknown, AMD has just delayed the presentation date of its new Threadripper 3 processors. These new models, which arrive to take their place in the HEDT range of this manufacturer, will be the first in this series that will assemble the new architecture internal AMD Zen 2. And, given the impressive performance displayed by the Ryzen range, enthusiasts are eager to see how they perform. Until just a few days ago, the rumor that circulated with more force on the new AMD Threadripper 3, is that they would be presented today, November 5, 2019. However, today we have learned that AMD would have delayed a few days more this date . The new date would, in theory, be within a couple of days: November 7, 2019. However, we cannot help but notice that all this is nothing more than a rumor. Although the source from which we have known it, is usually quite reliable. Anyway, although the delay is correct and not a rumor, the only thing that was known with certainty is that, the new models of AMD Threadripper 3 would arrive from the month of November 2019. As can be seen in the previous image. Therefore, AMD would still be within the time frame given to make this presentation. A presentation for which, certainly, there are many expectations. Given the excellent performance that AMD Zen 2 processors have been showing since its launch. Everyone wants to know the real performance of these new AMD Threadripper 3 The AMD Zen 2 architecture that is currently installed by the Ryzen 3000 processors and the Rome core EPYC has been a before and after for AMD. So important has been the change in performance, compared to the previous AMD Zen and Zen + architectures, that users have massively launched to buy the new processors. But, beyond users, companies have also been launched, when updating their servers. Something that is perfectly reflected in the latest financial results of AMD. During the last quarter, these results were similar to those obtained in 2005. Although we are all aware that the HEDT range is not as "interesting" as the Ryzen for the average user. There are many users who also use their processors for more than just play. And AMD Threadripper processors have always demonstrated excellent capabilities for both. But, above all, they have been able to stand up to you, from you to you, to the Intel Core ix X range. That, until the appearance of these processors, were the only existing processors in the HEDT range. For all the above, enthusiasts are looking forward to seeing these new AMD Threadripper 3 in action. Not only because it will be the first time we see a processor with 64 cores (and 128 threads) outside the servers. It's because we want to see how they will end up comparing themselves to the new line of Intel HEDT processors of the 10th Generation. They also look good, now that Intel has decided to halve many of the prices of the new models.
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Mercedes-Benz Argentina presented the update of its traditional Sprinter, leader in the segment of cargo and passenger vans. The equipment and prices have already been published here. Did you know that the Sprinter is the only vehicle manufactured in Argentina that was exported to the United States? Obviously, they sent her there with V6 diesel (OM 642, the same as the X-Class, G-Class, GLE-Class, E-Class), since Yankees don't put a 2.1 or a gift in the glove compartment. Did you know that Virrey del Pino has the best quality index in Sprinter worldwide? Argentine engineering and labor. National Engineering is world class. The event took place with the entire line on display in its different versions, a huge design and ambiance that made the pitiful pit of the Autodrome look as if they were the best party room in the Alvear. The event was for the press and customers of the brand, which gave me the opportunity to talk with buyers of giant companies and self-employed flotilleros. And guess what? In both cases, brand loyalty is absolute, because they do not break. And, if they fail, Mercedes-Benz fixes them immediately. When I asked a flotillero (owner of 30 combis) for maintenance costs, it was final: “One day off you lose so much money, that any cost you spend is cheap. If it doesn't work, it doesn't work. ” As lapidary as real. After-sales, Mercedes-Benz takes a field to others, since today you go with a Sprinter with the 2001 Maxion to a dealership, they attend you and have the spare parts. What's more, now they do the service for you in hours, which you don't have to leave the vehicle even for a day. In utility and flat the service is everything. The range of the Sprinter III is bigger than ever, it has a lot of applications of all kinds (download data sheet). The Sprinter since it went on sale, is a success based on three pillars: quality, quantity of versions and after-sales service. My big question was how they were going to improve a product that was already very good. But there is no doubt: the Sprinter III is much better than before. Outwardly she received tweaks in the tube that leave her a little more modern. Inside, the command post has even more changes, with a console that now has a 7-inch multimedia touch screen with phone connectivity, which makes it much more user-friendly for those who spend very long hours in front of the wheel. The board also changed, the seats are better and the driver's life is really very good. In addition to the screen, it must be added that it has power-assisted steering, which makes parking and maneuvering even at full load very easy. The electric address is a before and after. Where he made a giant leap is in security. To the well-known systems (ESP, ABS, ASR, BAS, etc.) a great novelty is added in its segment: for the first time, the Sprinter has Autonomous Emergency Braking, the automatic braking safety device. It also has a collision risk alert and fatigue alert. They are devices that in our country, by decisions of the local configurator, do not even offer Class E and Class S. But it is brought by our Sprinter of Virrey del Pino. In the track test, we could see how the system really is perfect and it is a pleasure to have extra security assistants who serve and much in the day to day, where the driver spends long hours driving and can get tired easily. Contact with Sprinter Minibus 19 + 1 Yes, it is a bondi. I was going to school in 111, which was a bodywork 1114, which had a spire that said: "Capacity: 21 seated passengers." And this load 19. The outside time and you say: "My God help me, it's huge". Now, you get on and everything is so soft, so soft. The address is millimeter, the command post, the screen, everything makes you forget that you are driving a device of that size because it feels like a car. Until you look in the mirrors and realize that it never ends. It is longer than The Lord of the Rings. But again, it doesn't feel "a bondi." It is friendly and especially agile: the 2.1 turbodiesel moves it with wave. What I highlight is that the turning radius is ridiculously small. The front wheels bend so much that it seems to be set at 90 degrees and where you think it does not bend or hook, it turns easier than a Kwid. In the hands of Tano, a driving instructor who has worked in Mercedes-Benz for 30 years - and when he talks about the brand he repeats incessantly with a pride that excites “Mercedes is my life, it's my life, do you understand?” - We try to dump it, doing violent zig zags on the straight with panic braking, taking the curves and braking in the middle because we go through it. The Tano made incredible maneuvers to the shout of: "This does not overturn, it is Mercedes", while we all went with a belt (and want to vomit) and the Sprinter, despite the fierce zamarreo, did not flinch, brother. The level of efficiency of electronic controls is incredible. I can reliably affirm that it is "Tanos proof". Summary with simple questions * What maintains that it was already excellent ?: Versatility, quality and after sales. * What's new ?: Connectivity, front, interiors and driving assistants. * What improved a little? Motors * What improved a lot ?: The comfort for the driver in all versions and driver more passengers in the Minibus. * What is it ?: In security. It is light years away from the rest of the competition. * What should you improve ?: Offer automatic cashier. It would be a great midfield goal. And it should also offer parking camera. Final datazo: There is a new version that is handled with B1 registration, the 3.5 Ton. Eye to the louse here, because you don't have to expand the Municipal Registry, although you do obviously need the “Moyano Registry”. In conclusion, Mercedes has everything it needs to remain a leader in the segment, even with Toyota's recent entry with the HiAce (see note). The quality of the Sprinter is not questioned and that makes “the Mercedes customer” not even consider having another option. Virrey del Pino makes the best Sprinter in the world. And you can see it.
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The brain is the control tower of our body and our lives. It is responsible for receiving the information through the five senses, processes it consciously or unconsciously and subsequently issues a behavior, which may be more conscious (response) or more unconscious (reaction). Everything that happens in the body goes through the brain, whether we are aware of it or not. I believe that some notions, at least basic, about what the brain is and how it evolves are essential for the educational task both from the point of view of parents and teachers and professionals. To do this, I will begin by explaining that children's brains develop in three directions. In the first place, the brain develops from back to front, or what is the same, first the sensory zones (posterior brain) are activated and then the motor zones (anterior brain). Second, the brain develops from the bottom up, that is, it evolves from subcortical areas (lower brain) to cortical areas (upper brain). And third and last, the brain develops from the right side to the left side, which is why we are first emotional beings (right hemisphere) to later develop language, thought and reason (left hemisphere). The communication between a baby and its attachment figure is essentially emotional, the language developing a few months after the emotional connection. Now, although the child's brain develops in these three directions, it is the parts that develop in the last place that will tend to dominate or exert control over those that evolved at first. Thus, we conclude that, the anterior brain will dominate the posterior (the prefrontal cortex will send over the most archaic and primitive areas of the brain), the neocortex will dominate the subcortex and the left hemisphere (linguistic hemisphere) tends to be more developed than the right (emotional hemisphere) due to the great importance that is given both in the educational system and in the family. MORE INFORMATION This is how our children's brains develop "The idea that parents and children are equal and that we have the same rights, is not true, at all" Once we have seen the three directions in which the brain develops we will rely on a metaphor to understand the most relevant parts of the brain and their connection between them. I repeat again that the model of the four brains that I will explain below is a metaphor to be able to understand in a practical and simple way something as complex as the functioning and brain development. The first brain that sits on the base of our brain is the reptilian brain, which anatomically corresponds to the brainstem and cerebellum. The basic function of this archaic and primitive structure of the brain is survival. Every time we are hungry, sleepy or thirsty our reptilian brain is activated to carry out a behavior that meets that need. In the case of neonates or very young children who cannot satisfy this need for themselves, they will initiate a behavior, which is usually crying, so that their reference figures cover the need in question. Said brain is automatic, involuntary, unconscious and reactive. Reflexes and survival needs are coded here, such as heartbeat or body temperature regulation. An injury or a tumor in this reptilian brain can cause death. The functions of the reptilian brain are attack, flight and paralysis. Those same functions are those that may arise in our children when they are punished, which is why we must reflect on the appropriateness of punishments. Second, we talk about the emotional brain that is located in the limbic system. Like the reptilian, the emotional brain is an automatic, involuntary, unconscious and reactive brain. It shows emotions. Every time our children feel unfairly treated, the emotion of rage appears in the limbic system. As it is an involuntary and reactive brain, we cannot do anything to prevent the emotion from appearing, therefore, all the emotions experienced by our children must be accepted and legitimized. Emotion appears in the limbic system but it is not here that you learn to regulate it. Specifically, every time we feel fear, anger or sadness, some limbic system structures that are called cerebral tonsils are activated and adrenaline and cortisol are released, which causes us to hyperactive and not think or reason. Thirdly, on the two subcortical brains that we have just seen, the rational brain that is the seat of unconscious thoughts is based. We are constantly thinking even if we are not aware of it. The rational brain corresponds to what the philosopher José Antonio Marina calls the generating intelligence. And lastly we would have the executive brain that is located in the prefrontal cortex and is the one that differentiates us from other animals. In this executive brain the executive functions are based, hence its name. Executive functions are the psychological functions that are future-oriented and those that allow us to concentrate, inhibit or control impulses, plan ourselves, mathematical calculation, ethical awareness, emotional self-regulation, etc. The executive brain, unlike the previous three, is conscious, voluntary and persevering. Since the emotional brain is unconscious, we can meet people who are experts in managing emotions without being aware of how well they do it, but in the case of more rational skills such as learning a language, you cannot master a language Without us being aware. The first is an implicit learning while the second is explicit and conscious. In order for our children to be able to self-regulate their emotions, it is necessary that there has been a correct vertical and horizontal integration of the brain. Vertical integration (development of the brain from the bottom up) and horizontal integration (development of the brain from back to front and from the right hemisphere to the left) will allow our children to regulate their own emotions. As I usually comment, we must teach our children to be human. One is not human because of being born with two legs, two arms, a brain and a human aspect, but one learns to be human. This learning will depend on the environment where the child develops, which is why we, as attachment figures of our children, are the most responsible for making our children human to be human beings. Now, what happens at the neurobiological level when a child is in a tantrum? Given the refusal of his parents to buy a lollipop or the teacher's signal that the yard time is over, the child disagrees with the order imposed by the adult and, therefore, rage arises. When this emotion is present in the child, it is because the emotional brain has been activated, specifically, the cerebral tonsils. The tonsils in the child have been activated excessively, which causes the child to behave based on the rage he is experiencing, which is why the child can refuse to comply with the order and defend himself from the situation by attacking (hitting, insulting , kicking, etc.). This phenomenon is known as the kidnapping of the tonsil since it is this structure that takes care of the child's behavior. As we have seen, cortisol and adrenaline are released in the tantrum and this prevents the child from thinking, showing himself very emotional and unable to take care of himself or the situation. Before a tantrum or any other intense emotion it is important that parents differentiate between what is emotion and the behavior associated with the emotion. Emotion arises in the limbic system (emotional brain) and since it is an automatic, involuntary and unconscious brain, no person can control the emotions they experience. What we can learn to manage or control are the behaviors associated with emotion. I explain. Following the example cited above, if Mario's parents have refused to buy him a lollipop because dinner time is about to arrive, it is normal and legitimate for Mario to feel rabid. No one should criticize him for experiencing that emotion, since Mario has not consciously decided. Emotions happen hopelessly. Every time things don't go our way we feel anger; Another very different thing is that we express it, but we always feel it. Since Mario has not bought the lollipop, he feels mad. Emotions happen yes or yes, we can do nothing to not experience them. Now, another very different thing is the behavior associated with anger. Every time I experience rage (emotional brain) I want to attack, kick back, insult, spit, shout, hit, etc. It is natural and healthy to feel like doing it, but one thing is to feel like pushing and another thing is to do it. This is when the executive brain comes into play, the brain that allows us to be human with all the letters. We said that the prefrontal cortex (executive brain) is responsible for receiving information on impulses, instincts, needs, emotions, thoughts and ideas and all that gets into a cocktail shaker and In conclusion, it is essential that we educate our children in that fourth brain: executive brain or prefrontal cortex. That is the only brain that is learned, and therefore taught. The rest of brains (reptilian, emotional and rational) are automatic, unconscious and reactive brains. We are the mothers and fathers, in addition to the teachers and the rest of society, responsible for shaping and building that executive brain, key to making people sensitive, autonomous, capable of solving conflicts, emotionally and socially intelligent, resilient and with good self esteem. We are the architects of our children's brains, both for good and for bad. Remember, you learn to be human. Let's teach our children to be human.
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Britain's Julian Cook, former CEO of Flybondi, announced in a chat group made up of businessmen that in December he will leave the country as a result of the presidential elections and expressed doubts about the company's operation during the Alberto Fernández administration. "Dear, as I am all sad for the result and I cannot believe that Cristina (Kirchner) returned," he wrote in the WhatApp group called "Entrepreneurs for Change." It was a message where he reviewed his management in the aeronautical company, first as CEO and then as a shareholder. Flybondi landed in the country during the government of Mauricio Macri amid the so-called "aircraft revolution" promoted by the Ministry of Transportation. “I decided to move here from London in 2016 and raised USD 75 million to launch Flybondi. Today we have transported two million passengers, 400,000 traveled for the first time in their life by plane. The road was difficult with an exchange rate that went from 16 to 60, taking into account that we have 70% of our costs in dollars, ”he said. The release included criticism for both Mauricio Macri and Peronism, which he compared to "a cancer that destroys the country little by little (decades ago)." Regarding the Head of State, he indicated that "unfortunately he stayed halfway in many aspects", stating that "he did not restructure Aerolineas Argentinas, which had a USD 680 million loss in 2018". "A shame, when the country has 30% poverty," he said. Thus, in this context, Cook acknowledged: “Today I don't know how Flybondi is going to continue with this government K. I have already left my position as CEO and will return to London in December. I stay in the directory, so I will follow the next steps of Flybondi and the country, but a little further. ” Julian Cook - son of Neville Cook, an important banker president of the Anglo Irish Bank of Switzerland and director of several companies - is a man of experience in the aeronautical market. After going through Chase Manhattan Bank’s Aerospace Group he founded two low cost: Newlines Airways, in England; and the Swiss Flybaboo, which operated between 2003 and 2010, and whose residual is in the hands of Ethiad. For the British businessman, the triumph of Alberto Fernández will mean for the aerospace sector a return “to the previous situation”. “It was a pleasure to live in Argentina, I met and worked with many brilliant people and I have friends from life here; the country is beautiful ... It's a shame to leave, but I had no other, ”he said. During the presidential campaign, Fernández referred to the operation of low-cost airlines, such as Flybondi, accusing them of being part of a government plan to “devalue“ Argentine Airlines. ”Mauricio Macri would have to explain the Avianca case, a very murky case, where he sold him the planes of a company so that Avianca stops flying. I have to look at the case of Flybondi, of low cost travel. They have devalued Airlines, "he said in July this year.
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From Villa La Angostura (Neuquén) - “Mom, why do so many new cars go there?” I hear a girl asking at a crossroads in Villa La Angostura. He is watching us go by caravan at six T-Cross that Volkswagen Argentina brought to Neuquén, for the press to drive for two days. I smile I would like to answer that we are a privileged group, which acts as the ideal consumer: we can try a product in detail and free before buying it. My designated companion gives me the flyer between Bariloche Airport and the Villa. I accommodate mirrors, I scan the important commands at full speed and I advance the seat a lot, as my chiropractic recommended, so as not to have my arms and neck in tension. I'm going to give this urban SUV some air and curves of the mythical Route 40. And myself, a couple of days out of the AlterEdu routine. The changing forecast of the mountains indicates rain and some snow ... in November! This was one of the best seasons for skiing in the area, although no one has planned a colossal collapse, which cut Route 40 and isolated La Angostura during the best days for tourism. The road is already clear, but when we go through kilometer 2,094, we get to see the road employees, climbed with climbing equipment, sewing the imposing stone wall with mesh. My road companion is the journalist Patricia Osuna Gutiérrez, of the newspaper La Nación. Pato was born in Colombia, but he takes and primes mate like the Argentine that he is, with more than twenty years of residence in our country. I reject several bitter people because of the winding road and because, close to arriving, it rains a long time. Between the slowdown and the tireless talk - necessary to enter into confidence - I lost the guide of the caravan, who was traveling in an Amarok V6. I continued long at a crossroads and got lost. Behind me, all the journalists who followed me were also lost. I'm just a substitute for C.C., I hope you forgive me. Already rerouted, we cross a cypress tree of the Cordillera and follow a wet footprint to the place where we will have lunch. “El Santuario” is one of the few well-preserved houses that remain among those built by Alejandro Bustillo in the 1940s. It even has the original furniture of the first owners, an Italian count and his wife Gainza Paz. It has 11 rooms, an added playroom and even a tambo, which respects the typical robust picturesque style, which is the hallmark of the Bustillo brothers. Only two days have passed since the presidential elections and the political conversation is there, in full bloom. The general manager of VW Argentina, Martín Massimino, is in the header. As a host, he does not want to ruin anyone's food, so he is optimistic and reminds us that “Argentina is very easy both in retraction and reactivation dynamics” and that perhaps some measures will ensure that Argentines continue to buy cars, as a safeguard of value before inflation. However, after dessert, some of the period weather revives when the guide that shows us the house remembers the expropriations that Perón made in this area of Patagonia. But we all forget politics when the guide throws a piece of information that we will always remember: the famous monster “Nahuelito”, by Nahuel Huapi, was actually a row of native otters chasing a female in heat on the surface of the lake. After a break, the rainy night grabs us in a bar where the attraction is the band of a singer with a hat, who shares the microphone in one of the choruses. An hour later, I discover that it was Martín Zorreguieta, the brother of the Queen Máxima de Holanda, who has one of the best restaurants in La Angostura. Too late to tell him that he had interviewed a good part of his family in 1999 for Ámbito Financiero, the newspaper that I remember with love because he taught me the journalism of Writing and gave me a husband. This trip was planned in winter, to enjoy the benefits of Cerro Bayo, the ski center of the Villa, flirtatious and familiar. But the collapse did not allow it. We also went there, where the T-Cross and Amarok V6 were still on display. There is a lot of snow on the summit, but instead of skiing, they invite us on a snowshoe hike at level 1400, going up to the side of Las Provinciales. It is a splendid day that makes journalists and locals happy, coming from a difficult season. After lunch, some of us continue with the risky sports and throw ourselves on tubbing slides. I loose laughter of childish joy and nerves as I did years ago. Losing control - when you're not behind the wheel - can be a revitalizing experience. The T-Cross is the safest automotive premiere in its segment, with five LatinNCAP stars, so I relax. I remember that spring snow can be treacherous, melting as fast as it arrives. We do the last test drive of the day towards the Cardinal Samoré Pass, looking for the Rincon Arm, along a narrow road of cane colihue, which sounds the parking sensors. The crossing by wet gravel and traces of ash does not scare me. I know that it does not even reach the ankles to the mud of black earth that I know well, in the Salado Basin. Now we add a Chilean colleague on board and the conversation about Latin American politics and food prevails. At this point I must confess: I am not an SUV girl. I like big men; The cars, compact. In addition, my suburban life, ecological awareness and my small family do not require me anymore. But I must recognize that on the route these SUVs flaunt all their advantages, with a good driving position and a lot of legroom in the back seat. Only in some mountain sections I would like to feel a little extra power. But that's what C.C. here.
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Boy knows girl. Boy and girl buy a mansion of 11,230,000 euros in 2001. Boy and girl spend several years remodeling the house to leave it to their liking and even add a tennis court and a second guest house, but they can barely release it because they divorce in 2005. There is no third act: boy never recovers girl. If someone took the story of love and breakup of Brad Pitt (Oklahoma, 1963) and Jennifer Aniston (California, 1969) to the movies, this Beverly Hills property would be the location and reflect the evolution of a relationship of love and luxury that, by seen, could not be remodeled to get to fruition. After acquiring the property, Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston added to the property, a total area of 3,350 square meters, a tennis court and a guest house What happened next with Jennifer and Brad, we know it well because it has been broadcast live by all the society magazines in the world, but what about the house that was going to be his home? A financier named Jonathan Brooks bought it in 2006, a year after the couple's divorce, for just over twenty million euros and is now on sale again for almost forty, according to the real estate agency Hilton & Hyland (responsible for the purchase and sale of houses in the most exclusive neighborhoods of Los Angeles). ADVERTISING inRead invented by Teads The house, according to the real estate agency, was built by Oscar-winning actor Frederick March in 1934 and designed in Mediterranean style by architect Wallace Neff. Although its successive inhabitants have been remodeling it, it maintains the architectural details of the thirties. With a total area of 3,350 square meters throughout the complex, the main house has four huge bedrooms and a gym, a dining room that can accommodate up to 20 people, a room dedicated to a bar with a fireplace that can also be converted into a small cinema and A huge kitchen. Also a large living room overlooking the open area of the house, which includes a garden, an outdoor fireplace area, swimming pool and a tennis court next to which a second house for guests rises. The house is located in an area called Holmby Hills, west of Beverly Hills. There have lived the most famous figures in the history of cinema: Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, Walt Disney, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby and his extended family or Frank Sinatra. Michael Jackson also died there in 2009 (in a mansion he had rented, as his ranch Neverland is located in Santa Barbara) and the one that was the largest mansion in Los Angeles, belonging to television producer Aaron Spelling and sold for 85 million dollars in 2011 to Formula 1 tycoon Bernie Ecclestone.
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At least 12 members of the LeBarón family, American citizens based in a well-known Mennonite community in northern Mexico, died after an apparent attack by an organized crime group. The activist Julián LeBarón confirmed that on Monday afternoon they were preparing to travel from the municipality of Galeana to the town of Bavispe in the state of Sonora. However, the vehicle that was driven by his wife Rhonita and in which their four children also went suffered an accident, so the other vehicle returned to look for another car. They returned to the place and found Rhonita's car on fire. Inside were her body and that of her children. It is believed that they were shot and that one of the bullets reached the fuel tank, which caused the vehicle to explode and its subsequent fire. This is how Rhonita María LeBarón died, two six-month-old twins and two children aged 8 and 10. While trying to understand what had happened, his relatives Dawna Langford Ray and Christina Langford, in addition to 10 children, including Titus Alvin Miller, Tiana Gricel Miller, Krystal Bellaine, Howard Jacob Jr., July and María Rhonita Miller, went to her once attacked by gunmen. Both the two women identified and at least five more children died in the new attack, while another five would have fled or were kidnapped and their whereabouts are still unknown. There is no confirmed identity of the children who lost their lives in the brutal attack. Lafe Langford Jr., a relative of the victims, shared a video of the burned car on social networks and said: "We are a community of US citizens living and working between Mexico and the United States, while under attack from the cartels." "We have been asking US embassies in Mexico all day ... we need this to be shared and the whole world can witness the terrible inhuman and brutal acts that have been committed against us today," he added in his message. For its part, the Secretariat of Public Safety and Protection (SSPC) reported on its Twitter account that, through the Security Bureau for the Construction of Peace in Sonora, the authorities were mobilized to follow up on complaints by The disappearance of these people. The attorney general, César Peniche Espejel, announced an operation by the State Agency of Investigations (AEI).
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WITH THE BEGINNING of autumn, not only do the days get shorter and the weather invites you to stay at home. We also tune into a different mental station, with its advantages and disadvantages. As clarity decreases, we feel a need for recollection, which in creative personalities can coincide with a time of great fertility. After a summer full of stimuli from the outside world, perhaps even with some remarkable trip, it is time to process the experience and give it a new meaning and direction. This is the season of the poets, but also the one of the new academic projects and the talks in the heat of a hot teapot. Autumn is the time when ideas mature in an environment of serenity and reflection. However, it is also the time of melancholy. Numerous scientific studies have shown the close relationship between light and mood. In fact, it is estimated that in large cities half of the adult po[CENSORED]tion feels a decrease in their energy with the arrival of autumn, in addition to losing interest in social activities. When it affects the normal functioning of our life it is called seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and is characterized by a state of lethargy or even depression. In a study carried out by the Baker Research Institute of Australia, it was shown that reducing solar clarity affects many people in the production of serotonin, po[CENSORED]rly known as the happiness hormone because of its incidence in psychological well-being when it presents a optimal level in neural circuits. Without suffering a severe APR, the downturn that alters a large number of individuals is mitigated as we adapt to the reduction of light and weather changes. To accelerate this acclimatization, there are a number of measures that will help us fight the autumn blues or the melancholy of autumn. In addition to making the most of the moments of sunlight to go outside, as well as avoiding dark environments using artificial light, another guideline would be to increase physical activity, precisely to raise serotonin levels. Do you feel sad and melancholic? It's not you, it's autumn's fault Gorka Olmo Beyond these two shock measures, the best way to fit the current station is to make friends with it, embracing introspection from a positive point of view. It is not about isolating oneself from the world, but about cultivating our interior to share the fruits with others. A magnificent example of this deep autumnal spirit - although with a winter aftertaste - is the documentary recently starring Ryuichi Sakamoto entitled Coda. Having been diagnosed with a serious illness, the Japanese composer shares the intimacy of his home and his artistic projects, such as the rescue of a piano in Fukushima after the tsunami, in addition to recalling his musical career. This vital or retrospective flashback is a typically autumnal activity. The last days of the year, winter calls for new projects, lists of purposes for the future. It is a time of renewal, just as autumn is the season of memory. "Melancholy is the happiness of being sad," said the writer Victor Hugo, and the truth is that the "autumn leaves" we collect at this time can provide us pleasure while understanding and gratitude for what we have lived. As long as it does not become a habit that occupies our entire mental space - as in the case of someone caught in the loop of remembering old battles -, melancholy gives us a greater appreciation of the moments lived, some of which only now We are able to value in all its greatness. It is time to see old photographs and put songs that have the ability to make us relive those past episodes. When it does not become chronic, it is a state of mind that awakens memory and allows us to recognize the best of life. However, there are two possible attitudes from this revival. Passive melancholy causes us to remain anchored in memory and nostalgia, without going beyond. You can install us in the consciousness of the lost, of the good times that will not return. Therefore, it is a passage to sadness and immobility. On the contrary, active melancholy uses the treasures of the past, the dead leaves of summer, as a springboard for future happiness. It reminds us that we can recreate moments of this beauty and intensity, as long as we commit ourselves to live energetically now, planting the seeds of good memories of the future every day.
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Venezuelan deputy Julio Borges, appointed as commissioner for Foreign Relations by the head of Parliament, Juan Guaidó, asked countries that support the opposition leader to replicate El Salvador's measure of expelling representatives of the Government of Nicolás Maduro. "We support the measure taken by the Government of El Salvador to expel the representatives of the regime and ask that it be replicated by all the countries that recognize the National Assembly (Parliament), and the president in charge Juan Guaidó," he said on Twitter. Minutes later, Guaidó, recognized as interim president for more than fifty countries, also expressed, through the same social network, his thanks to the president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, for the “support for the Venezuelan cause” which, he considered, “isolates more to the Maduro regime. ” "It is part of the international pressure that we have to find in the streets," said the opposition leader. On Saturday night the Government of El Salvador ordered the expulsion of the Venezuelan diplomatic corps accredited in the Central American country and gave it 48 hours to leave the territory. "The Government of El Salvador expels the diplomatic corps from the regime of Nicolás Maduro, being consistent with the repeated statements of President Nayib Bukele, in which the legitimacy of the Maduro government is not recognized," the Salvadoran government said in a statement. In the same document, the Government of Bukele said that "it recognizes the legitimacy of the president in charge, Juan Guaidó, while free elections are held in accordance with the Venezuelan Constitution." In response to this expulsion, the Maduro Executive applied the "principle of reciprocity" and ordered the expulsion of the diplomatic corps of El Salvador accredited in Caracas. The Venezuelan Foreign Minister, Jorge Arreaza, shared a statement on Twitter in which he declared himself “unpleasant to the members of the diplomatic staff” of El Salvador in Venezuela, to whom he also gave 48 hours to leave the country.
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