Monday, January 31, 2011

Hemotoma...how Long Does It Last?

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Because from ALAIA PRODUCTIONS (representative office Mónica Naranjo) we had to request the removal of numerous false profiles and Internet pages those unscrupulous people posing as the great artist Mónica Naranjo, we decided to publish this note with the links page and official networks Monica Naranjo.

The veracity of such profiles and official page is simple, just have to go through the main page Officer Monica Naranjo ( www.monicanaranjo.com ) and check the profiles in the lower right of the page.

The links to the different profiles and official website of the artist Mónica Naranjo, are









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Team ALAIA PRODUCTIONS

Sunday, January 30, 2011

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Official Poster 2011 Poster 2011


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Letter Of Thanks To Real Estate Agent

My "Sisterhood of the Arrest" Craft Guild Gallery

Friday, January 28, 2011

Why Would Someone Give You Blueberries?





January 28, 1912
28 January 2011

99 years of vile murder Church mounted

Ecuadorian oligarchy and the right of the guerrilla
Manabi and liberal statesman General Eloy Alfaro Delgado



ALWAYS ALFARO VIVE and conquer!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

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Andean identity EQUATORIAL MYTHOLOGY PAN ANDEAN ANDEAN EQUATORIAL



OF THE GIANTS EQUATORIAL

By Jorge Carrera Andrade (1973-1978)


"The early history of Ecuador is confused with the story. The first fact who speak the ancient chronicles is the "invasion of the giants of the sea and its place in the Santa Elena Peninsula. The tradition of the giants was common along the coast of South America, even in the days of the English conquest. The chroniclers collected many interesting facts about the incredible event. Historian Fernando Montesinos points to the reign of Taco Ayar Capac as the time when the Giants arrived in Puerto Viejo, a large fleet, and that its chief named Chimo headed south and began building the temple of Pachacamac. Guaman Poma de Ayala, in his quaint and original manuscript, appointing some captains of that race of great corpulence that preceded it, according to him, that of Huarirunas or native of Peru and arrived at the "time desert "or the great drought.



Other early writers have written in more detail about the life of the giants in the equatorial lands. The monk Anello Oliva says that these strange invaders came from the sea" built large artesian wells to provide water supply, and claims that he saw with his own eyes in the Santa Elena Peninsula, some bones of those unconscionable human specimens, similar to those found in Tlaxcala.

Antonio de Alcedo, referring to the same Peninsula says

"It is a tradition that this place was inhabited by giants and are some graves that have been deformed bones removed very large, which characterizes all human figures ...".



Father Lizárraga, the neat Cieza de Leon and other historians and travelers say that Juan de Olmos, first English governor of the province of Atacama, around 1540, ordered to do some digging and obtained striking evidence of the presence of excessive class men in the equatorial coast centuries ago. The same chroniclers assert that the giant exterminated the ancient inhabitants and settled in their land to were killed, in turn, by a volcanic cataclysm, by a tsunami or a geological transformation.

Men science disagree about the origin of the large bones. Humboldt states that those found in the equatorial coast are "huge whale remains unknown." The French anthropologist Paul Rivet did not believe in the existence of giants in America, "as stated orally, shortly before his death, the author of this book, while accepting the presence of large men in other parts of the world ages very remote. Hoerbiger and others return to the primitive belief of American Indians. Denis Saurat, inspired by Hoerbiger, supports the theory that the giant lived thousands of years ago in the Andes, and built the megalithic monuments of the coast Pacific and stone buildings of Tiahuanaco, "which was a sea port in this age of the Earth."


Some archaeologists assume that these titans existed at the time the mastodon became extinct in the Cordillera de los Andes, or "elephant carnivore, whose remains were discovered by Humboldt near Ibarra, in the equatorial province Imbabura, because with them we found some obsidian axes. The arrival of men of great height, bulk or just advantageous, to the coasts of equinoctial America, is a fact that admits of no doubt "... Taken


The path of the Sun, 1961 CCE, Jorge Carrera Andrade

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Silly Sorority Awards

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ALAIA PRODUCTIONS ANNOUNCES:

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issue Homage to Plácido Domingo in the Monica Naranjo participated playing the theme Nessun Dorma.

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

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IDENTITY IDENTITY


January 18, 1911
January 18, 2011

hundred years of the great José María Arguedas
who does not need a Nobel "Academy" to transcend as
a real Andean Peruvian
"human man" and universal

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

How To Adjust Your Outlets After Tiling

INTERVIEW MAGAZINE IN TEN MINUTES (01/12/2011) MONICA NARANJO




Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Bulge In Stomach With Strong Pulse



January 11, 1535
January 11, 2011

476 years for the murder of Mr. Kitwe Rumiñahui
the "conqueror" and genocidal Sebastián Moyano
(aka Ben Alcázar supposed "founder" of Kitu)


Monument Sangolquí Rumiñahui Ecuador

RUMI Ñahui *


By Diego Velasco Andrade


Stonewall was his name and live

flashing arrow signs sighting

shadows from the tender eyes of a
allpaka. Rumi

Nawi
old totem:

figs in the country where interwoven

phone rumors revolve
pumas

your eyes like a fruit fly
pingullo
of tune the air.

Rumiñawi:

pun koka
goblin fern llaut
pepper
in rotation oka


Baby Wayus warm in the belly of the moor
as M. de Extremadura
drink blood from skulls Cajamarka
. Eye

stone: Warrior
chances

Indian scorpion
stranger blue sky red

overwhelmed their skins:


Yours is the mission to hide the treasures of the father in the bitter
nail in
ñáchag Condor black feathers on the ground


potato alchemy. Tuya

the old warrior armor
colonche
eyeless
by crawling between
fires of holy sword. Tuya


weightlessness of fungi

of San Pedrito and Tuya

ayawashka the first harvest of cocoa
yours

those echoes ringing echoes in the intimate cave

of that wild beast that you miss

to untied. Lip

stone: high guardian of the mystery

the Amautas
encryption.


From the high tree canopy where prints lunar
your poison darts
a robust music
humus
you will one day unleash. Puma


stone lighter springs
Poggio:
with your
armadillo bones will air a large drum and you will be much more

a sad whistle of flutes
in the daily fog of Paccha
. Onda



old stone image memory

time you stir in dams and diamonds

dissolved

Your spirit like corn in the wash


smoke will take root in the green leaves of bijao

sap take
seminal

movement of the great whale rolling ... Rumi

Nawi:

stone star ardes

and tours and we romp in memory




cumplirt has sta e.


* Of Twine, 2003 K Oz editorial


Chiefs equatorial nineteenth century

Monday, January 10, 2011

2006 Niagara Fleetwood

TRIBUTE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE 70 YEARS OF TENOR PLACIDO DOMINGO NOT FORGET



On 14 January, Placido Domingo returns home to Madrid, to receive a tribute from the IEA (Artists, Performers), the group headed for fifteen years Luis Cobos. the same day, Placido Domingo will be sworn in "Doctor Honoris Causa", building on its 70 anniversary.

Plácido Domingo receive these honors for being one of the English artists truly universal, but also remain active and fully active after having beaten colon cancer that doctors detected one year ago during a tour of Japan.
Just six weeks after having surgery in February 2010 in New York, the English tenor returned to the stage in triumph. First at La Scala in Milan and then Real Madrid in order to interpret the Simon Boccanegra in Verdi .

The event, which will be private, will bring together numerous personalities from the worlds of culture and entertainment. Previous
the show, there will be a red carpet and a dinner for the guests who enjoy a wonderful show that brings together some of the best voices sopranos who have sung with Placido Domingo and other wonderful voices as those of Ana Belén, Mónica Naranjo, Diana Navarro and Ana Torroja.

Monica Naranjo
interpret the theme Nessun Dorma, the final act aria from the opera Turandot , of Giacomo Puccini.

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