The sadness of the windows of the National Palace
yearling was not to enter the central corridor of the National Palace and Saturday, I walked around, I found myself again with the windows destroyed there in that area.
In September 1980, the guerrillas detonated an explosive charge in Central Park, opposite the Palace, and with it not only destroyed the windows that are in the central corridor, but those who are in the banquet hall. In addition, several people killed were in the area. I'm not sure if they did damage to the windows that are in the reception hall.
The windows of the central corridor have the Guatemalan literature themes, and those who see in the pictures relate to The attempt of the lion and the success of your company , a fable by Matías de Córdova and Mexican Rusticatio the Rafael Landívar poem, among others.
These windows are precious works of art were made by Julius Urruela in 1942 and Don Julio, known as ca. 1987 when a girls' school offered a tribute. I was out there because another of the honorees was the news World Here and I was representing the program. A Urruela I remember as a very nice man and proud of his work. I think that on that occasion was that I learned that in the murals, the yellow is very low because it is expensive to produce because to do so you need gold.
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The passage of the roller coaster ... that was not
The plan was as follows: That the coaster carts pass through the video in question less than a second ... but I got the shot, to go by things on the run. Of Anyway, I put it like made me laugh.
This afternoon I went for a walk Galleries Primma inside which is a roller coaster. The idea was to get on, but got a bit unwell so I decided to leave for another day. I really like the roller coaster and I've uploaded several times that of Xetulul. I love to let go and enjoy watching the adrenalinazos.
The best I've ever been, it is huge and is made of wood, is in the Texas Giant at Six Flags over Texas, as 13 years ago, ha ha ha. The sound of wooden coasters is unique and far exceeds that make the metal.
This afternoon I went for a walk Galleries Primma inside which is a roller coaster. The idea was to get on, but got a bit unwell so I decided to leave for another day. I really like the roller coaster and I've uploaded several times that of Xetulul. I love to let go and enjoy watching the adrenalinazos.
The best I've ever been, it is huge and is made of wood, is in the Texas Giant at Six Flags over Texas, as 13 years ago, ha ha ha. The sound of wooden coasters is unique and far exceeds that make the metal.
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The Revolution and its relation to "empresaurios"
Our policy was protectionist agenda favoring the domestic to the foreign employer; this admitted Alfonso Bauer Paiz, referring to the revolution of October 20, 1944.
It follows that the Revolution was an accomplice of employers protectionist, mercantilist businessmen or empresaurios that traditionally have not hesitated to use force the state to serve their interests. That is, they have not hesitated to use the state to have their interests prevail over individual rights of all. No wonder the revolutionaries and empresaurios classical liberalism annoys them!
Liberalism argues that neither the particular interests or collective interests should prevail over individual rights. Argues that all are equal before the law, and so openly and resolutely opposed to privileges. Protests, for example, practices such as interventionism, and makes for moral reasons, not for purely utilitarian.
If you have doubts, take a look at L to Economics in One Lesson , by Henry Hazlitt. In this manual, that great liberal and in line with other large and liberal Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich A. Hayek, or the objectivist Ayn Rand, has a chapter called "Who protects tariffs? , one called The desire to export and another one titled Salvation X industry. In all three, and with his pen inside, Hazlitt explains why it is that what they did the revolutionaries, pimping empresaurios , is wrong. According to what used to be, many have made fortunes empresaurios protectionist practices, but thanks to economic science and liberalism, and known economic and moral damage that make these policies. And fortunately, most and more heirs to fortunes made under the Privileges and protectionism openly struggling against them.
Please take your note: Liberals write and act against protectionism and against privilege, but instead revolutionaries are accomplices of protectionism and they boast of sponsoring privileges. Liberals oppose privileges for empresaurios , but the Revolution, multiplied. Do not be fooled, because he confirmed it was Alfonso Bauer Paiz, one of the living icons of the Revolution and former Minister of Economy and Labour of the government of Juan José Arévalo.
The picture is of Alfonso Bauer Paiz, speaking at a forum.
Our policy was protectionist agenda favoring the domestic to the foreign employer; this admitted Alfonso Bauer Paiz, referring to the revolution of October 20, 1944.
It follows that the Revolution was an accomplice of employers protectionist, mercantilist businessmen or empresaurios that traditionally have not hesitated to use force the state to serve their interests. That is, they have not hesitated to use the state to have their interests prevail over individual rights of all. No wonder the revolutionaries and empresaurios classical liberalism annoys them!
Liberalism argues that neither the particular interests or collective interests should prevail over individual rights. Argues that all are equal before the law, and so openly and resolutely opposed to privileges. Protests, for example, practices such as interventionism, and makes for moral reasons, not for purely utilitarian.
If you have doubts, take a look at L to Economics in One Lesson , by Henry Hazlitt. In this manual, that great liberal and in line with other large and liberal Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich A. Hayek, or the objectivist Ayn Rand, has a chapter called "Who protects tariffs? , one called The desire to export and another one titled Salvation X industry. In all three, and with his pen inside, Hazlitt explains why it is that what they did the revolutionaries, pimping empresaurios , is wrong. According to what used to be, many have made fortunes empresaurios protectionist practices, but thanks to economic science and liberalism, and known economic and moral damage that make these policies. And fortunately, most and more heirs to fortunes made under the Privileges and protectionism openly struggling against them.
Please take your note: Liberals write and act against protectionism and against privilege, but instead revolutionaries are accomplices of protectionism and they boast of sponsoring privileges. Liberals oppose privileges for empresaurios , but the Revolution, multiplied. Do not be fooled, because he confirmed it was Alfonso Bauer Paiz, one of the living icons of the Revolution and former Minister of Economy and Labour of the government of Juan José Arévalo.
The picture is of Alfonso Bauer Paiz, speaking at a forum.
Granite And Drop In Stoves
The old national anthem in
The first two stanzas of the original lyrics of the anthem of Guatemala , composed by José Joaquín Palma in 1896, said:
Guatemala, happy! ... and your interests
ferocious bloodshed not the executioner;
nor is cowards who submit to their yoke,
or tyrants who deride you.
If tomorrow your sacred soil profanes
foreign invasion,
your beautiful stained with blood flag
will shroud the bold .
But that letter was amended at the request of President Jorge Ubico and the modification was made by José María Bonilla Ruano in 1934. The recording, which can be heard on gramophone thanks to the extraordinary Musicians Museum Invisibles is the original national anthem.
Thus, as in the video, you could hear the anthem in the early twentieth century. My mother recalls that her grandmother's house had one and I wonder, where would you go to stop? Who would say, take out the garbage from here!, And sent to pull the gramophone?
Yesterday I visited the Museum of the Musicians invisible thanks to a very pleasant and educational tour organized by the Museo Popol Vuh .
Guatemala, happy! ... and your interests
ferocious bloodshed not the executioner;
nor is cowards who submit to their yoke,
or tyrants who deride you.
If tomorrow your sacred soil profanes
foreign invasion,
your beautiful stained with blood flag
will shroud the bold .
But that letter was amended at the request of President Jorge Ubico and the modification was made by José María Bonilla Ruano in 1934. The recording, which can be heard on gramophone thanks to the extraordinary Musicians Museum Invisibles is the original national anthem.
Thus, as in the video, you could hear the anthem in the early twentieth century. My mother recalls that her grandmother's house had one and I wonder, where would you go to stop? Who would say, take out the garbage from here!, And sent to pull the gramophone?
Yesterday I visited the Museum of the Musicians invisible thanks to a very pleasant and educational tour organized by the Museo Popol Vuh .
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