🔥 "Milei mintió con $LIBRA, mintió con Spagnuolo, mintió con la economía, mintió con la AUH, mintió CON TODO"
🐐 Graña enumeró las mentiras del GORDO DELIRANTE
A modern-day legend!
27 years ago, Ronald Sakolsky donated $5,000 to Yin Yuzhen, a Chinese woman fighting desertification. Over two decades, she grew over 50,000 trees with the funds.
Now, Ronald Sakolsky has come to China to witness this miracle with his own eyes.
Más fotos de @ensustrece tomadas al argentino Damián Valenzuela, el amigo secreto y con sentencias de Keiko Fujimori.
Son del 28 de julio en Palacio de Gobierno y en el Congreso, Valenzuela sale hablando con el ministro Marco Vinelli y el presidente del Partido Popular de España.
Fujimori afirma que puente aéreo demoró 5 días porque "no había helicópteros" en Arequipa. ¿En serio?
El 15 de agosto –antes de la emergencia– en un helicóptero militar la Virgen de Chapi sobrevoló Arequipa que tiene una base FAP de helicópteros en Vítor.
¡Inverosímil!
Every person alive today carries evidence of a woman who lived in Africa roughly 150,000 to 200,000 years ago.
Scientists call her “Mitochondrial Eve.”
She was not the first woman. She was not the only woman alive. And she was certainly not walking around as the mother of humanity.
Her significance is stranger than that.
Inside most of our cells are tiny structures called mitochondria, which contain their own DNA. Unlike most of our genetic material, mitochondrial DNA is inherited almost entirely from our mothers.
Your mother received hers from her mother. Your grandmother received hers from hers.
Follow that maternal chain backward far enough and something remarkable happens.
The lines converge.
Many women living alongside Mitochondrial Eve had children. Their descendants may even be among us today. But somewhere along those maternal lines, a woman had only sons, or no surviving children, and that particular mitochondrial lineage ended.
Again and again, branches disappeared.
One did not.
Through an extraordinary sequence of mothers having daughters who had daughters, continuing across thousands upon thousands of generations, one ancient maternal lineage survived all the way to every living human population.
Scientists reconstructed that history by comparing mitochondrial DNA among people alive today.
And there is an important twist.
There was no single prehistoric moment when one woman suddenly became humanity's universal maternal ancestor. As maternal lineages disappear, the identity of our most recent common maternal ancestor effectively moves forward through history.
“Mitochondrial Eve” is therefore not a biblical Eve.
She was a real woman within a much larger population whose mitochondrial lineage happened to survive when others eventually vanished.
We don't know her name.
We don't know what she looked like.
She lived and died without knowing that anything about her was unusual.
Yet an unbroken biological thread connects her to roughly eight billion people alive today.
#archaeohistories
Thomas wasn’t looking to adopt. He wasn’t even searching for a dog. He was only stopping by Riverside Animal Shelter to drop off donated supplies before heading home. But then he met Hank. Hank was a three-year-old mixed breed who had spent seven months waiting for someone to choose him. Many people had walked past him, and every time someone left, his heart broke a little more. Thomas sat with him for just a few minutes. He scratched his ears, gave him some love, and then stood up to leave. That’s when Hank reached out and grabbed his sleeve. He wasn’t trying to stop him with force. He was just scared of losing another person. His paws held onto Thomas’s arm as he quietly shook, begging without making a sound. Thomas stopped. He looked down at Hank… then sat back on the floor. The moment he did, Hank climbed into his lap, relaxed, and pressed his face into his shoulder. That was the moment Thomas knew. He called his landlord, arranged everything, and before the shelter closed that day, Hank finally had a home. Sometimes we don’t choose the dog… sometimes the dog finds us.
ESTÁN HASTA LAS MANOS
La esposa de Fernando Cerimedo, fue designada en 2024 directora nacional de Apoyos y Asignaciones Económicas de ANDIS.
Ahora quieren hacernos creer que Cerimedo no tuvo nada que ver con Milei.
En cualquier país normal, esto sería un escándalo nacional.