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		<title>Las mujeres de verdad tienen curvas (2002)</title>
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		<pubDate>18/10/2010 10:39:37 MDT</pubDate>
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		<description>There's more i to Ana Garcia than meets the i eye. Should she leave home, go to college and experience life? Or stay home, get married, and keep working in her sister's struggling garment factory? It may seem like an east decision, but for 18 year-old Ana, every choice she makes this summer will change her life. At home, she is bound to a mother who wants her to become someone she's not. But at school, she's encouraged by a teacher who sees her potential and adored by a boyfriend who loves her for who she is. Right now, Ana may be making clothes for less shapely women. But she's about to discover that real women take chances, have flaws, embrace life, and above all, have curves!
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		<title>Capturing the Friedmans (2003)</title>
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		<pubDate>18/10/2010 10:23:35 MDT</pubDate>
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		<description>Who Do You Believe? Capturing the Friedmans , the most riveting, critically-acclaimed, and hotly debated film of the year explores the elusive nature of truth through the prism of one of the strangest criminal cases in American history. Despite their tendency to ham it up in front of home-movie cameras, the Friedmans are a seemingly normal middle-class family living in the affluent New York suburb of Great Neck. One Thanksgiving, as the family gathers at home for a quiet holiday dinner, their front door explodes splintered by a police battering ram. Officers rush into the house, accusing Arnold Friendman and his youngest son Jesse of hundreds of shocking crimes. The film follows their story from the public's perspective and through unique real footage of the family in crisis, shot inside of the Friedman house. As the police investigate, and the community reacts, the fabric of the family begins to disintegrate, revealing provocative questions about justice, family, and - ultimately, truth.
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		<title>Los nios del Barrio Rojo (2004)</title>
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		<pubDate>18/10/2010 10:21:18 MDT</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;A remarkable and i moving story about the i power of art i to transform lives.&quot; -- Newsweek A tribute to the resiliency of childhood and the restorative power of art, Born Into Brothels , is a portrait of seven unforgettable children who live in the Red Light District of Calcutta where their mothers work as prostitutes. Spurred by the kids' fascination with her camera, Zana Briski , a New York-based photographer living in the brothels and documenting life there, decides to teach them photography. As they begin to look at the record their world through new eyes, the kids, who society refused to recognize, awaken for the first time to their own talents and sense of worth. Filmmakers Ross Kaufman and Zana Briski capture the way in which beauty can be found in even the seemingly bleakest and most hopeless of places, and how art and education can empower children to transform their lives.
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		<title>Blogs</title>
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		<pubDate>13/10/2010 09:58:32 MDT</pubDate>
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		<description>Octavio Rojas, Julio Alonso, José Luis Antúnez, José Luis Orihuela, Juan Varela
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		<title>Relaciones Públicas: la eficacia de la Influencia</title>
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		<pubDate>13/10/2010 09:53:21 MDT</pubDate>
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		<description>Octavio Rojas
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		<title>El Señor del Azar</title>
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		<pubDate>13/10/2010 09:42:19 MDT</pubDate>
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		<description>Tomas Alfaro Drake
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		<title>El hombre mas buscado</title>
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		<pubDate>10/10/2010 13:31:18 MDT</pubDate>
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		<description>John le Carre
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		<title>Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation is Changing Your World</title>
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		<pubDate>10/10/2010 10:17:46 MDT</pubDate>
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		<description>Don Tapscott
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		<title>Una estrella brilla sobre Mount Morris Park</title>
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		<pubDate>09/10/2010 12:14:36 MDT</pubDate>
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		<description>Henry Roth
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		<title>El orden alfabetico</title>
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		<pubDate>09/10/2010 12:07:03 MDT</pubDate>
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		<description>Juan Jos� Mill�s
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		<title>Cuentos solidarios</title>
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		<pubDate>09/10/2010 12:01:04 MDT</pubDate>
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		<description>Antologa
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		<title>El hombre en busca del sentido</title>
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		<pubDate>09/10/2010 06:03:00 MDT</pubDate>
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		<title>Inspiracion aj!</title>
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		<pubDate>09/10/2010 05:47:00 MDT</pubDate>
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		<description>Martin Gardner
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		<title>Lo Que Socrates Diria a Woody Allen: Cine y Filosofia</title>
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		<pubDate>09/10/2010 05:41:13 MDT</pubDate>
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		<description>Juan Antonio Rivera
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		<title>Inteligencia Emocional</title>
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		<pubDate>09/10/2010 05:38:31 MDT</pubDate>
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		<description>Daniel Goleman
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		<title>IV concurso literario de hiperbreves movistar</title>
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		<pubDate>08/10/2010 07:28:30 MDT</pubDate>
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		<description>Varios
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		<title>Sims 3, The</title>
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		<pubDate>07/10/2010 16:39:15 MDT</pubDate>
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		<description>The Sims 3 is, as it's predecessors, a real-time simulation game where the player controls the lives of one or more people in a family including their work life and social activities. In order to do so, at the start of the game the player creates one or more characters on the character creation screen which has been even more expanded since The Sims 2. Besides more choices in terms of look, clothes, colors and such, the player also chooses five personality traits from a set of 63 sorted in four groups &quot;Mental&quot;, &quot;Physical&quot;, &quot;Social&quot; and &quot;Lifestyle&quot; as well as a lifetime-goal. The personality traits influence how the Sim reacts to each event in the game. The trait &quot;work-a-holic&quot; for example makes the Sim love to go to work and allows him to use a computer at home to put in additional hours.

The lifetime-goal on the other hand is similar to wishes but requires a lot of work to get to. While granting wishes can be as simple as ordering a pizza, one life-time-goal requires the player to make his Sim a CEO of a big corporation which can't be done over night. As a compensation, the fulfilling of a lifetime-goal grants the player a very, very large amount of lifetime-points as opposed to the normal wishes. These lifetime-points are used to buy numerous forms of relief including the ability to make the Sim immune to hunger. This allows the player to focus less on fulfilling the basic needs of a Sim but more on advancing his skills and socializing with neighbors, co-workers and other people in the city. The six needs themselves are the same as before including fun, hygiene and hunger.

As opposed to it's predecessors, the game isn't limited to the property a Sim owns with loading times in-between traveling to other places like family retreats. Instead The Sims 3 now simulates a full city the player's Sim is free to move around in and do what he wants including working and socializing but also buying groceries or books and visiting classes to further advance his personal skills. But not every house can be seen from the inside. While the gym functions like a normal house with the ability to remove the walls and look inside, other places including the work-place, book-store and hospital the Sim just enters and vanishes until his duty has been fulfilled there. The only influence the player can make in case of the work-place is how his Sim should go about his work. Should he work through lunch, get friendly with the boss or talk to his co-workers and such. All this influences both his happiness and his job performance and once his job performance reaches a certain level, he get's promoted which includes a higher pay and sometimes different work-hours. during his visits the Sim can also collect stones, gems, metals, bugs, butterflies and seeds to be used in his garden, as decoration or jewelery. If he is really bored he can even go fishing at one of the lakes and rivers.

With the money a Sim starts with and earns during the game, he either buys a pre-created lot or builds/expands his own house from ground up including all of the interior decoration. This time around stuff can even be placed in an 45° angle.
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		<title>MBA de Bolsillo</title>
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		<pubDate>06/10/2010 14:15:46 MDT</pubDate>
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		<description>Yvonne Sanchez
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