Maria Soledad Aguila Luque: A Farewell to Arms

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Born in 1899, Ernest Hemingway was only just old enough to take part in the First World War. Turned down by the Unites States army due to poor eyesight, he made his way to Europe and became an ambulance driver in the Italy army.

While still a teenager, his experiences of battle and of being wounded and falling in love with a Red Cross nurse provided a rough framework for the character of Lieutenant Frederic Henry in his novel A Farewell to Arms.

Though the fighting had been over for a decade, it was only in the late 1920s that the first wave of important First World War memoirs in the English Language began to appear.

A Farewell to Arms shares this understanding of conflict. Written in the first person, the novel´s protagonist Lieutenant Frederic Henry is an American paramedic that, as the author himself did, is serving in the Italian army.

Henry´s time at the front comprisess only half of the book.

His other great adventure comes when he falls in love with Catherine Barkley, a nurse in the battle field.

Maria Soledad Aguila Luque: Literary Lion Ernest Hermingway

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Ernest Hermingway, the American jounalist, novelist, big game hunter, and winner of the Novel Prize for Literature, was born on July 21, 1899.

As a young boy, he spent summers with his father, hunting and fishing. He hated his mother.

Aged just eighteen, he became a journalist for the Kansas City Star.

In December 1917, during World War One, Hemingway left for Italy to serve as an ambulance driver for the American Red Cross.

Badly wounded, he returned to America. In 1921, he married Hadley Richardson.

The couple moved to Paris, where he worked as a foreign correspondent, becoming part of the 1920s Lost Generation expatriate community, which included James Joyce, Picasso and Joan Miró.

In 1923 Hemingway visited the festival of San Fermin in Pamplona. He fell in love with bullfighting. Three years later, he published his first novel, The Sun Also Rises, based on his trips to Pamplona.

The New York Times praised its lean hard, athletic narrative prose. This prose was Hermingway´s legacy to literature.

In 1952, Hermingway published his last novel, The Old Man and the Sea, about ageing fisherman battling a huge marlin.

In 1954 he won the Nobel Prize.

Maria Soledad Aguila Luque: The most famous black door

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A visitor standing in Downing Street will see the famous black door and black brick front.

Sixty years ago, the Government decided to clean the building.

They discovered that the original colour of the bricks was yellow! Two hundred years of pollution was to blame.

And that black door? Well, the original colour was green, but the Government painted every black again.

Once inside the dorr, you can visit aproximately a hundred rooms. Over the years the Prime Minister´s official residence has extended into adjacent buildings, with dozens of rooms connected by a labyrinth of corridors.

Certainly is a amazing house.

Maria Soledad Aguila Luque: The doorway to power Number 10

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Home to British Prime Ministers since 1755, 10 Downing Street rivals America´s White House as the most famous political building in the world.

The rooms behind that famous black door have seen some of the most important decisions affecting Britain in the last three hundred years.

The have also been home to some of the UK´s most famous political figures, including Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher.

Prime Minister’s Office, 10 Downing Street – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

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Maria Soledad Aguila Luque: Scandal in Silicon Valley, Elizabeth Holmes

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In 2015, Forbes named the Silicon Valley entrepeneur Elizabeth Holmes «the youngest and wealthiest self made female billionaire in America.

Holmes was the founder and SEO of Theranos, a blood testing startup valued at 9 billions of dolars.

By the end of that year however, The Wall Street Journal revealed that the revolutionary technology on wich the company was based did not work, and that Holmes was a con artist who had run a multi-million dollar scheme to defraud investors.

Elizabeth Holmes ¿un estigma para las mujeres emprendedoras? (urgente24.com)

Maria Soledad Aguila Luque: Hermandad del Rosario en el Miércoles Santo

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Maria Soledad Aguila Luque: Cofradía de las Penas en el Miércoles Santo, Itinerario

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-Iglesia Imperial de San Matías (Dos Pasos).

-HORARIO.- Salida, 19,20 horas; Cruz en Ángel Ganivet (Tribuna Oficial, inicio de Carrera Oficial), 20.05, horas, Salida de Tribuna, 20.40 horas; Cruz en cancela de la Puerta Catedral, 20.45 horas; Salida de la Santa Iglesia Catedral (final de Carrera Oficial), 21.45 horas; Regreso a su Templo de la Cruz Guía, 23.20 horas; Paso Cristo, 23.40 horas, Paso Virgen, (00.15 horas) madrugada.

ITINERARIO.- San Matías (19.25 horas), Plaza de Mariana Pineda (19.50 horas), Ángel            Ganivet (Tribuna Oficial), Puerta Real de España, Recogidas, Alhóndiga, Jáudenes,   Marqués de Gerona, Plaza de las Pasiegas, Santa Iglesia Catedral, Cárcel Baja, (21.20            horas) Gran Vía de Colón (21.35 horas), Plaza de Isabel la Católica, Padre Suarez, Pavaneras (22.10 horas), Santa Escolástica, Plaza de los Girones, Varela (22.35 horas), Rosario,  San Matías, a su Templo.

Maria Soledad Aguila Luque: Miércoles Santo en Granada, María Santísima de las Penas

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Maria Soledad Aguila Luque: Nuestro padre Jesús de la Paciencia en el Miércoles Santo

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Maria Soledad Aguila Luque: Historia de la Hermandad de Paciencia y Penas en el Miércoles Santo

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La Hermandad penitencial de Jesús de la Paciencia y María Santísima de las Penas se erigió en la Imperial Iglesia de San Matías el 14 de Septiembre de 1959.

Gracias a la ilusión de un grupo de cofrades granadinos entre los que se encontraban Luis García-Alix, Francisco Gómez Montalvo, Serafín López Cuervo, Varón Sierra.

En el momento de la fundación se eligió Hermano Mayor a D. Luis García-Alix Fernández (1959 – 1961). En 1961 fue sustituido por D. Serafín López-Cuervo (1961 – 1963).

Sus estatutos fueron aprobados por el arzobispo Rafael García y García de Castro, teniendo lugar la primera salida procesional el día 13 de Abril de 1960, Miércoles Santo, unos días después de la bendición de la Virgen.