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A little bit of everything es un blog en dónde hablarán de diferentes temas, ustedes verán secciones de Películas, vida sana, el mundo, ¿sabías qué? y pues iremos viendo que más se nos ocurre.

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A little bit of everything is a blog where talk about different subjects, you will see sections of Movies, healthy life, the world, you know what? and then we will see that more occurs to us.

Me presento

Yo soy Cynthia Ortiz, licenciada en Ciencias y Técnicas de la Comunicación y actualmente estoy cursando una Maestría en Comunicación especializada en Periodismo y Comunicación Social, me gusta llevar una vida sana y cuidar mi salud, divertirme, pasarla bien y disfrutar de la vida, como ven no soy doctora, ni nutrióloga ni nada de eso pero me gusta buscar información real y darla a conocer. 

I introduce myself

I'm Cynthia Ortiz, Bachelor of Science and techniques of communication and am currently studying a Masters Degree in Communication specializing in Journalism and Social Communication, I like to lead a healthy life and take care of my health, have fun and enjoy life, you see I am not a doctor or nutritionist or anything like that but I like to look real information and make it available.

 

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  1. Hola Cynthia, me parece muy bien que trates un tema que siempre está de moda, pero que solamente se busca usar aquello que nos permite seguir el "ideal" de un físico que no va con nuestro de ideal, ni nuestras características genéticas.
    Me gustaría conocer como las diferentes razas tenemos diferentes complexiones y por lo tanto no podemos tener un "IDEAL".

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    1. Hola Raquel, tienes toda la razón, ten por seguro que investigaré y escribiré sobre esto.
      Gracias por tu aportación.

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