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Muchas Gracias.




En esta ocasión aprovechando que ya el año 2017 está por terminar, usaré este espacio para agradecerles a todos ustedes por leer y compartir este blog, me siento muy feliz de que a todos ustedes les agrade lo que escribo, hace dos años que empecé en esta nueva aventura, nunca me imaginé el alcance que tendría este blog, ya ahora son más de 15,391 visitas a los posts, yo seguiré comprometida a escribir con verdad para ustedes, esperando que sea de su gusto e interés. Muchas Gracias.



También quisiera agradecer tanto a todos aquellos (llámense personas, ciudadanos, brigadistas, binomios caninos, países, etc.) que ayudaron y se solidarizaron con México en los difíciles momentos causados por los terremotos del 2017, gracias a todos esos mexicanos que salieron y ayudaron, demostrando lo fuertes que podemos ser si estamos juntos.



Gracias a todos los hermanos de Alemania, Argentina, Bolivia, Canadá, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Emiratos Árabes Unidos, España, Estados Unidos, Honduras, Israel, Italia, Japón, Panamá, Perú, República de Corea, Rusia, Santa Sede, Suiza, Taiwán, Turquía, Venezuela, Unión Europea y la ONU.



De todo corazón deseo que esa hermandad, que se vio en esos momentos no se termine, dejemos atrás el ego, el racismo, la superficialidad, el odio, los malos tratos y trabajemos juntos sin importar de que nación, color, preferencias, etc., demostremos que en cualquier momento nos podemos ayudar, no sólo en las tragedias, está en nosotros lograrlo.





Que el 2018 esté lleno de paz, amor, trabajo, logros y unión para todos ustedes.



Sean felices, vivan y agradezcan todo lo que tienen.




Feliz año 2018.

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Chocolate-english.

Benefits of chocolate. On this occasion I will talk about the benefits of the final product that is obtained from cocoa, that is, chocolate, this food is very popular around the world, but the tree is originally from what was Mesoamerica, mainly taken as a drink by the Olmecs as a drink of the gods) and even cocoa was used as a currency exchange for the Mayans, time after the conquest in America, arrives in Europe and mixed with sugar and cinnamon giving rise to the sweet taste of chocolate that is known today. Chocolate with moderate consumption and preferably chocolate that has more cocoa has many benefits among which are: Reduces cholesterol: Because cocoa has oleic acid, an element that is known for helping lower cholesterol. Relieves stress: This is because it acts against the hormone cortisol and increases the production of endorphins that are the hormones of pleasure. Provides fiber: Cocoa contains soluble fiber which helps keep cholesterol c

Political fanaticism.

  Political fanaticism.    In recent years, a very latent phenomenon that has been growing dangerously and vertiginously, in a context of high polarization; this distorter is presented as an enemy of electoral conscience and a healthy and mature democracy, it is political fanaticism.    But let's start by defining fanaticism:    According to the definition of the Royal Spanish Academy : it is an “excessive passion and tenacity in the defense of beliefs or opinions, especially religious or political ones”.    For Voltaire: “Fanaticism is to superstition what delirium is to fever, what rage is to anger. He who has ecstasies, visions, who takes dreams for realities and his imaginations for prophecies is a novice fanatic with great hopes; he may soon get to kill for God's sake."    Therefore, fanaticism is identified by the desire to impose their ideas, despise those who are different, be based on a series of thoughts that are unquestionable, have a square view of t

Earthquakes-Mexico

Earthquakes in Mexico.   In Mexico along with other countries, earthquakes are very common and this is because it is part of the Belt or Ring of Fire, located on the coasts of the Pacific Ocean and is characterized by concentrating some of the most important subduction zones of the world, which causes an intense seismic and volcanic activity in the areas covered.   The National Seismological Service in Mexico recorded only 16 thousand 540 earthquakes in the last 12 years, which means that there are almost 4 earthquakes per day in the country. Throughout the history of Mexico there have been dev astating earthquakes of great magnitude: One of the largest earthquakes in Mexico was March 28, 1787, on the coast of Oaxaca, with a magnitude of 8.6. It is also known as "The Great Mexican Tsunami," and caused one of the greatest damages in the history of Oaxaca, flooding everything in its path up to six kilometers inland, near what is now Puerto Angel and