¡Sólo faltan 7 Senadores por confirmar su compromiso con la ciudadanía que les dio el espacio con su voto para votar en contra de la Reforma Judicial! Ayúdanos a pedirles su pronunciamiento: https://t.co/2Gh7aEjtKO… ¡#QueNadieSeRaje! ¡Gracias a las y los 36 legisladores que se han pronunciado! Somos #MareaRosa y #SeguimosEnMarcha
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¿Se acuerdan de la compra de las 13 plantas de Iberdrola de parte de Mexico Infrastructure Partners y cómo pasarán a ser operadas por CFE?
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Harvey Ross Ball, a graphic designer from Worcester, Massachusetts, is credited with inventing the iconic smiley face in 1963. At the time, Ball was approached by a local insurance company, State Mutual Life Assurance Company, to design an image that would uplift the spirits of their employees. The company wanted a symbol that would promote a positive work environment and improve employee morale.
In a mere 10 minutes, Ball sketched the now-famous smiley face, consisting of a bright yellow circle with two black dots for eyes and a gentle, curved line representing a smile. The simplicity and universal appeal of the design made it an instant hit.
For his creative contribution, Harvey Ross Ball was compensated with a modest payment of $45. Little did he know that his creation would go on to become one of the most recognizable symbols worldwide.0
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