@KarlaEnAccion tenga buen día. Quería por favor, en nombre de la comuna y los vecinos, que participe en un debate abierto previo a las lecciones de @mpuentealto para debatir sobre sus propuestas. Por favor si decidiera que sí, le pido se comunique conmigo.
Galvarino, a valiant warrior from the Mapuche tribe, emerged as a symbol of fierce resistance during the tumultuous 1500s in Chile. Captured after the battle of Lagunillas in 1557, Galvarino faced a horrifying fate when the Spanish governor Garcia Hurtado de Mendoza ordered the amputation of his right hand as punishment. In a stunning display of defiance, Galvarino offered his left hand as well, which was ruthlessly removed.
Despite his brutal ordeal, Galvarino's spirit remained unbroken. He wasn't content with merely surviving – he was determined to keep fighting. Around a month later, he appeared on the battlefield once more, this time with large blades ingeniously strapped to his forearms where his hands used to be. With his new makeshift weapons, he led 3,000 Mapuche warriors into the Battle of Millarapue against the Spanish, who numbered 1,500.
During the battle, Galvarino's rallying cry, "Nobody is allowed to flee but to die because you die defending your mother country!" echoed across the battlefield as he charged towards a Spanish camp. Although the battle ultimately ended in a Spanish victory due to their superior technology and weaponry, Galvarino's bravery and determination left an indelible mark. Some accounts even state that no Spanish soldiers were killed during the skirmish.
Galvarino's unwavering defiance continued to astound. When he was captured once again and faced execution, he was given a chance to plead for mercy. In response, he defiantly declared, "I would rather die than live like you, and I'm only sorry that my death will keep me from tearing you to pieces with my teeth." Galvarino met a gruesome end, being torn apart by dogs as he stood his ground until the very last moment.
The legacy of Galvarino endured far beyond his lifetime. His legend inspired countless warriors over the next 250 years, until the 1800s, to fight against Spanish oppression and strive for freedom. His name became synonymous with unyielding courage and the unbreakable spirit of those who refused to be conquered.
Möbius transforms are the bijective conformal maps from the Riemann sphere (complex numbers with a point at infinity) to itself. They are rational functions, form a group under composition, and have, in general, two fixed points (in black). https://t.co/cfzDPc7uuN
@BancoEstado será posible que avisen cuando vuelva el sistema en el problema que tienen a nivel nacional? Cual será la retribución que realizarán por el daño que han causado?
@BancoEstado@JoaquinRuedi Pero está sin sistema a nivel nacional, para qué se molesta en preguntar la sucursal si todas sus sucursales están sin servicio y funcionando con, impresionantemente, una deficiencia mayor a la habitual
@romi_anto@BancoEstado Pero está sin sistema a nivel nacional, para qué se molesta en preguntar la sucursal si todas sus sucursales están sin servicio y funcionando con, impresionantemente, una deficiencia mayor a la habitual
Teaching volumes of revolution, it was time to update this @geogebra construction. Looked at some of @TimBrzezinski's work to learn better how to use the surface command. https://t.co/VzHWySVbmb
Loyds algorithm defines a segmentation of the domain using Voronoi cells. The associated dual graph is a Delaunay triangulation. https://t.co/xf5sbIViwo
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