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Eduardo Quezada
La comunidad de Farmers Branch. ubicada al norte de Dallas, Texas decidio aprobar la ley que le prohibe a los arrendatarios rentarle apartamentos a los indocumentados.
Si uno se guia por las reacciones que se escucharon despues de su aprobacion, me parece que los que votaron a favor de la medida estan muy, pero muy satisfechos.
La mas curiosa reaccion que escuche fue esta: “Ahora su, nuestra comunidad estara protegida”. Protegida de que.?
Si de verdad quieren sentirse protegidos, porque no mejor construyen una muralla alrededor de sus casas o vecindarios, y ponen guardias armados?
Y porque no, de una vez, imponen una ley que les prohiba comprar la fruta y verdura que es cosechada por indocumentados.?…
Tambien que se les prohiba usar los servicios de jardineros, y empleadas domesticas que no tengan sus papeles en regla.
Que tampoco puedan comer en Restaurantes donde empleen a indocumentados.!
Haganlo ! y ne dicen como les va..
En fin, dudo mucho que la ordenanza sea implementada, se espera una larga batalla en las cortes.
Gracias. Les hablo: Eduardo Quezada.
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Eduardo Quezada
Todos sabemos que medio millon de Latinos en Estados Unidos participaron en la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
Ademas sabemos que por sus actos heroicos, los hispanos han Ganado mas medallas de honor, que cualquier otro grupo etnico.
Pero, que piensa si le digo que no estan incluidos en un documental de 14 horas, que sera transmitido por la cadena de television publica PBS.?
Es una extensa serie que supuestamente investiga la Guerra, narra las batallas, y habla de sus heroes, pero los que la investigaron, se olvidaron completamente de incluir a los latinos.
Ante la presion de organizaciones latinas, el productor dijo que corregiria el error, pero, escuchen esto, no alterara su “obra de arte”, le agregara algo al final de la serie.
Es decir, los Hispanos continuaran siendo ignorados en toda la serie.
Inventaran muchos pretextos para justificar esa omision, y al no incluirnos, nos demuestran que hasta en la television publica de los Estados Unidos se refleja ese sentimiento racista hacia los Latinos.
A proposito, sera transmitida en septiembre, el “Mes de La Hispanidad”.!
Gracias.
Les hablo Eduardo Quezada.
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5/2/07
Perspiring is hardly attractive and to most it is not optional. Therefore many turn to antiperspirants to stay dry. However, antiperspirants contain a toxic aluminum-based compound to prevent sweating that poses serious risks including Alzheimer’s disease and breast cancer.
Sweat-stain-free clothing is not more important than our health or worth putting toxic chemicals in our bodies.
On WebMd.com, Dr. Eric Hanson of the University of North Carolina’s Department of Dermatology explains antiperspirants work because aluminum ions are taken into the cells that line the ducts at the top layer of the skin. When the aluminum ions are drawn into the cells, water passes in with them. The cells begin to swell, squeezing the ducts closed so that “sweat can’t get out.”
Aluminum causing the plugging of glands is both unnatural and unsafe. Toxins must be released from the body, but if the glands are blocked, this can only mean that the toxins are being deposited elsewhere and possibly causing harm.
Aluminum has also been connected to Alzheimer’s disease. WebMd.com states, “aluminum does turn up in higher amounts than normal in some autopsy studies of Alzheimer’s patients.” It’s amazing what risks people will take in order to avoid a wet spot on their shirt.
There is also widespread controversy about aluminum being linked to breast cancer. It is a fact that women are urged not to use antiperspirants several days before a mammogram because the aluminum appears on the X-ray.
Furthermore, preservatives commonly used in antiperspirants and other cosmetic products have been found in breast tumors. One would think that people would have more sense and throw away their antiperspirants and refrain from ever using them again, but people willingly sacrifice their health and continue to apply these harmful products just to be able to say that they don’t perspire.
Cancer researcher Philippa Darbre, of the University of Reading in England says the evidence is rising that the aluminum ingredient in antiperspirants can mimic estrogen in the body and that estrogen is a risk factor for breast cancer.
There are many alternatives available without aluminum. In order to prevent body odor, harmful chemicals don’t need to be added to our bodies that may cause a number of problems in the future.As technology advances, deodorant companies are developing antiperspirants without aluminum. Adidas created the “Aluminum-free Cotton Tech” that acts as a deodorant and antiperspirant. It is 100 percent aluminum-free and its patented Cotton Tech “absorbs and evaporates wetness naturally.”It’s common for people to say that deodorant alone doesn’t work, but this is because our bodies are accustomed to the constant level of aluminum. If we never used antiperspirants, our bodies wouldn’t be dependent on them to keep us dry.
This goes hand in hand with coffee drinkers who consume the beverage every morning for months or even years. The day they stop drinking coffee they are likely to get a headache because that same level of caffeine isn’t in their system. But if they stop drinking coffee altogether, they will go through a withdrawal period until the caffeine is out of their system completely, then the body will adjust.
The human body is constantly warding off diseases, and when we add toxins, we are only making our bodies work harder. Increasing health problems to avoid perspiring is not worth it.
diana@quezada.net
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