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  1. On the work table of Garbiñe Muñoz (San Sebastián, 38 years old), better known by her stage name Garbi Galatea, there are needles, scissors, awls and threads of all colors. Also hundreds of photographs, bits of other people's lives or her own that, consciously or purely by chance, have ended up in her hands. And, in her hands, a needle. He selects one of the photographs on the table: a snapshot of an unknown couple, a man and a woman, in black and white, dating from the 1960s, judging by their clothes and hairstyles. Immediately after, she begins to meticulously sew the man's face: "It seems important to me to relive memories, but it is also important that bad memories can be covered, I think the process has something of a healer." Garbi Galatea uses the photographic embroidery technique as the surgeon uses the threads to close a wound. In her project, Erased Embroidery, she covers the faces of men who have invaded or assaulted a woman with threads of pastel shades, traditionally feminine. It is a personal project, but also a collective one: “The women tell me their testimony and I search my photo archive until I find a photo that is similar to that situation. For example, if a girl experienced an invasion by her father, I try to find a photo of a father and a daughter, the same age as she was at that time, and then I cover it up, delete it, delete it”. "I always say that this technique is like doing Photoshop in a manual and artistic way," Lorena Olmedo, a plastic artist specializing in photography and textile embroidery, explains to EL PAÍS and who, like Garbi, gives workshops to get started in the world of embroidery. photographic. A technique, an art and even an unconventional form of therapy that, like other activities related to crafts such as crochet or pottery, has experienced a surge of interest during and, especially, after confinement, either to channel artistic expression, to stimulate the imagination, to free ourselves from daily stress or to disconnect from the noisy world that surrounds us. https://elpais.com/estilo-de-vida/2023-04-06/el-arte-del-bordado-fotografico-o-como-transformar-el-pasado-reciente-con-aguja-e-hilo.html
  2. confirms Deepika Padukone as the 'Lady Singham' Kareena Kapoor is reportedly going to star in Rohit Shetty's upcoming film Singahm Again. Previously, Rohit confirmed last year in Decemebr that Deepika Padukone has been roped in as Lady Singham in the film. According to the latest buzz, Kareena is the latetst entry in the cop universe. This is not the first time, Bebo is featuring in Rohit Shetty's cop film. She previously starred in his 2011 Singham Returns with Ajay. Mid-day reported that the actress has been selected as the leading lady of the film. So far, no details about her character has been revealed. But surely team Singham is excited to have on-board the lead pair back once again. “Kareena has been roped in as the female lead. Details regarding her character are being kept under wraps. The film is expected to go on floors by the year-end, and the team is excited to have the lead pair back", reports. Shetty's Singham franchise features Devgn in the lead role. He has been playing the character of Bajirao Singham in all the sequels. Rohit Shetty is now gearing up to release another part of the film titled Singham Again in 2024, reports News18. https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/1065563-kareena-kapoor-khan-joins-rohit-shettys-cop-universe
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  4. One of the differential features of cats is their tongue, since it has a texture similar to sandpaper and, at first glance, it seems that it is covered with hair. Actually, it is not fur, but rather pointed spines called papillae. These fine structures contain an empty cavity at the tip that plays a key role in cat grooming. According to a study carried out by National Geographic, this "U"-shaped hole is responsible for collecting saliva from the mouth and then distributing it through the hair when the animal grooms itself, which keeps it clean and fresh. Link
  5. Who is your players In CSBD? any name you type!
  6. Nick Movie: Johnny Time: 2023 Netflix / Amazon / HBO?: Netflix Duration of the movie: 2h:00 Trailer:
  7. Musician Name: MGK Birthday / Location: - Main instrument: - Musician Picture: Musician Awards & Nominations: awards on antold Best Performance: antold Other Information: -
  8. Live Performance Title: JULIO JARAMILLO En vivo Signer Name: Julio Jaramillo Live Performance Location: Ecuador Official YouTube Link: Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video): 10
  9. Artist: ELEA The DOMAIN Real Name: Luis Abner Mojica Sierra Birth Date/Place: August 17, 1988, Puerto Rico Age: 34 Social status (Single / Married): Artist Picture: Musical Genres: Latin Trap; R&B; reggaeton; synth pop Awards: -- Top 3 Songs (Names): "The hard one in this", "Who told you", "Scarface Boricua", "Change of government", "Codeine Crazy", "I always love you" and "My favorite", Other Information: Ele A El Dominio aims to send a realistic message from a humble perspective to all his followers with his music. He thinks respect is important and understanding that human beings have no limits, as long as things are done right to move forward, with work and dedication. Whose concepts have proclaimed him as one of the most influential artists of the genre in such a short time of his musical career.
  10. Music Title: Baby Calm Down FULL HD | Selena Gomez & Rema Official Music Video 2023 | 4K Video | Signer: Selena Gomez & Rema Release Date: Apr 25, 2023 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):-
  11. There is no SUV on the market that equals the Mercedes G-Class. We are not just talking about capabilities, rather tradition and history. In this case, they have been on sale for more than four decades, always maintaining the same philosophy to dazzle the demanding public of the star brand. Only with that dedication and good work could they reach the milestone that they are celebrating now. They have reached 500,000 units produced of this model and the copy that achieves that figure is really special. Although there is already a new generation of the Mercedes G-Class that is much more advanced and that will even give life to an electric EQG version, the truth is that they do not forget their origins. That is why a unit has been made with classic inspiration and an appearance that is reminiscent of its ancestors. It has a very unique configuration, which emulates the legendary 280 GE from 1986, but with the attributes of the latest generation. As always, it has left the Magna Steyr facilities in Graz (Austria), where they have been manufactured for 44 years. Auto
  12. Pakistan's opening batter smashes a third consecutive century and hit an undefeated 180 off 144 balls for his 10th ODI hundred Fakhar Zaman celebrates his century in a match against New Zealand on April 27, 2023. — PCBFakhar Zaman celebrates his century in a match against New Zealand on April 27, 2023. — PCB Fakhar Zaman celebrates his century in a match against New Zealand on April 27, 2023. — PCB During the second ODI between Pakistan and New Zealand, opening batter Fakhar Zaman not only guided the Green Shirts to a seven-wicket victory but also set five unique records. During the second ODI, Zaman smashed a third consecutive century and hit an undefeated 180 off 144 balls for his tenth ODI hundred. The win gave Pakistan a 2-0 lead in the five-match series with the last three matches in Karachi on May 3, 5 and 7. His most recent century was preceded by 117 in the first match and 101 against the same opponents in January as Pakistan chased a stiff 337-run target in 48.2 overs. "It was my lucky day to score again against New Zealand as I got chances," said Zaman. "I try to take my time at the start and then with five players in the circle it becomes easier to score." Visiting skipper Latham described Zaman as "outstanding". "We were very happy at the halfway mark," said Latham. "Fakhar played an outstanding knock. They were able to build partnerships and that was a big tick in the batting department." Here are all the records set by Zaman 1. Fastest Asian batter to 3,000 runs in ODI history Zaman became the fastest Asian batter to 3,000 runs in ODI history after achieving the feat in 67 innings. The record was previously held by Babar Azam, who took 68 innings. 2. Fastest Asian to 10 ODI hundreds Zaman became the fastest Asian batter to 10 centuries in ODI history after achieving the feat in 67 innings. The record was previously held by Babar Azam, who took 68 innings. 3. Fourth Pakistani to hit three consecutive ODI hundreds He became only the 12th batter ever and the fourth Pakistani, after Saeed Anwar, Zaheer Abbas and Babar Azam (twice), to hit three consecutive ODI tons. 4. Only batter with multiple scores of 175-plus in ODI chases Zaman is also the only batter in the world with multiple scores of 175-plus in ODI chases, bearing in mind his 193 against South Africa in 2021 in Johannesburg. 5. Most runs in ODI cricket after 67 innings by an Asian Zaman also has the most runs by an Asian batter after 67 innings in ODI history after scoring 3,082 runs. The record was previously held by Babar Azam, who scored 2,971 runs.
  13. I first heard of lucid dreaming as a teenager and for a brief period was fascinated by the subject. The idea of being aware in your dreams and even being able to direct and adapt them is appealing. Did you ever want to fly? Walk on walls? Anything is possible, at least in theory, in a lucid dream. A lucid dream is a dream in which you realize that you are dreaming, while you are asleep. Of course, there is a wide spectrum within what can happen in a dream of this type: from a fleeting and passive awareness that you are in a dream, to taking control of the dream and being able to direct it. In sleep research labs, if people are able to point with eye movements while in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, then "we agree they were lucid dreaming," says Karen Konkoly , a doctoral researcher in psychology at Northwestern University, in Illinois, United States. REM is the phase in which dreams occur. spontaneous or stimuli While some people experience lucid dreams spontaneously, others only have them from an external stimulus (such as having a conversation, watching a video or reading an article about lucid dreaming, or after working very hard to achieve one). ). "There are people who can learn (to have one) in a few days, and others need three months," explains Michael Schredl, a researcher at the sleep laboratory at the Central Institute for Mental Health in Mannheim, Germany. Studies have found that the main motivation for lucid dreaming is to have fun or fulfill a wish, but many also use lucid dreaming to better deal with nightmares or bad dreams, solve problems, explore creative ideas, or practice skills. Some research revealed that participants who practice simple motor skills in their lucid dreams, such as finger tapping, improve their waking ability compared to control groups. One study found that people who clenched their hands during lucid dreams showed activation in the same areas of the motor cortex as in the waking state. It has even been suggested that lucid dreaming could be used to treat serious psychological disorders, such as clinical depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). my first lucid dream After first hearing about lucid dreaming in the early 2000s, I started keeping a dream journal and very soon had my first lucid dream: I was walking down a street near my school and passed a girl. friend and we stopped to chat. For some reason, the conversation had something unreal about it, and that made me realize that I was dreaming. I yelled at my friend and immediately jumped up and started flying, while my partner waved at me. Over the years, I had a few more lucid dreams. I belong to the average po[CENSORED]tion when it comes to experiencing lucid dreaming. In a 1998 survey on the dream behavior of 1,000 Austrians, at least 26% reported having lucid dreams at times. A 2011 survey of 900 German adults found that half of them reported having ever lucid dreamed, and it was more common among women and young people. A 2016 meta-analysis had similar results. Most lucid dreamers have these dreams naturally and spontaneously, without intention. Quite often, natural lucid dreaming begins in adolescence, sometimes as a coping mechanism for frequent nightmares, says Tadas Stumbrys, a professor of psychology at Vilnius University in Lithuania. Techniques to induce lucid dreams Since lucid dreamers are often rare, researchers may find it difficult to achieve high success rates in inducing lucid dreams, making them difficult to study, especially in laboratory settings. For this reason, research is currently focused on determining which techniques work best "Right now, we don't have a single technique that can induce lucid dreaming reliably and with a high success rate," Stumbrys says. However, there are several easy ways to facilitate them. People who remember dreams well, for example, are more likely to recall having lucid dreams. Dream recall can be improved by keeping a dream journal, recording audio of the dream on your phone or playing it in your mind for 10 minutes after waking up, says Denholm Aspy, a psychology researcher at the University of Adelaide in Australia. . Testing reality is another widely used technique. It consists of asking yourself several times a day if you are dreaming or not, with the hope that you will too. https://www.bbc.com/mundo/vert-fut-65286458
  14. British attempts to evacuate its embassy staff from Sudan at the weekend delayed efforts by other countries to rescue their own citizens, senior German political sources have told the BBC. They allege British forces landed in Sudan without the Sudanese army's permission - as other European nations were hoping to airlift citizens to safety. Germany, among others, had planned to use the airfield north of Khartoum from which subsequent evacuation operations have been conducted. But, the sources say, the "unannounced British military presence" so angered the Sudanese army that they refused access to the facility. According to one source, having landed without permission, the British had to pay the army before leaving. And negotiations to use the airfield meant that German rescuers "lost at least half a day" during what was, at the time, considered to be a very small window of opportunity. The UK Ministry of Defence denied that it was responsible for any delay. In a statement, a spokesman said: "It is not accurate to suggest that Britain's efforts to evacuate embassy staff from Sudan last weekend slowed-down Germany's plans. "Operating in such complex circumstances will always come with challenges, but we have worked extremely closely with our French, US and particularly German partners who have facilitated access to the airfield throughout this week, and of course we remain grateful to the Sudanese Armed Forces." Fighting in Sudan despite ceasefire - BBC reporter 'We're grateful to be alive' - Sudan Britons return Germany has now ended its rescue mission, after airlifting more than 700 people to safety on six flights from the airfield north of Khartoum which the UK is now using for its evacuation operation. Around 200 of those taken to safety were German nationals and the rest were from 30 other nations, including the UK. The relief and elation in Berlin that its operation concluded relatively successfully has assuaged the anger of defence officials, but military leaders are still said to be "not amused". Even Defence Minister Boris Pistorius couldn't resist a barb. When asked why the UK had managed to get its embassy staff out on Saturday, while German flights only started on Sunday, Mr Pistorius said: "How shall I put it diplomatically? They ignored what the Sudanese had sti[CENSORED]ted." And, in Berlin, there are lingering traces of disdain for the UK government's initial handling of the crisis. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock may not have mentioned the UK by name but launched a thinly disguised attack on countries that, she implied, had abandoned their citizens and focused their rescue efforts only on diplomatic staff. "It was important to us that the [German] evacuation, unlike other countries, didn't just involve our diplomatic personnel but all Germans on the ground and their partners." [https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-65401494]
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  16. There are many products for cats in the pet market. One of the most requested by people with kittens at home are prizes or rewards, which are used to teach them tricks or celebrate their good behavior. Some of cats' favorite treats include treats, catnip, and interactive games. At La Red Zoocial we tell you which are the best products to reward cats of any age or condition. Healthy snacks or treats for cats Before choosing an edible prize, it is necessary to check that they are of natural origin, without dyes and without chemical preservatives. This in order to prevent the food from negatively influencing the cat's health. Link
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  18. Nick Movie: Un hombre de Florida Time: 13/4/2023 Netflix / Amazon / HBO?: Netflix Duration of the movie: 2:39 Trailer:
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