Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Sweet 16 Invitation Creator

Book Presentation "THE COUNTRY IS ALSO A WOMAN": Saturday September 18, 2010 at 18: 30 Hrs, at the General Store "Don Segundo Sombra" (Part 2).

Second Frey and Chechen devoting some copies on request from the audience behind the counter.

My daughters Carla and Paula Freytes Bertolino, behind red, Dr. Eduardo De La Fuente, father of Gabriel De La Fuente, my best friend from High School of Commerce "Diego de Rojas" de Villa General Belgrano, who lives in Andorra, but we still touch despite the years.


The arrival of local groups, Villa General Belgrano and Santa Rosa de Calamuchita.


CALARCA Valeria, the young Secretary of Tourism with her friends and employees of the Municipality of Los Reartes.

My older sister, Adriana Valentina Frey (Director of IPEM N °: 168 "Diego de Rojas" de Villa General Belgrano and the CBU Rural Los Reartes), Second Frey, Liliana LENCINAS, Marta Sánchez, my mom Angela TAPIA of Frey (former Director Elementary School "Pedro B. Palacios" The Reartes) and my younger sister, Angela "Tachi" Frey (Professor and Coordinator of The Reartes CBU).

Second Freytes (cartoonist of the comic "The Chapanay" Martina Brava, with a script by Stephen JAIMEZ riocuartense) and Chechen: Sergio LÓPEZ CASTILLO (Coordinator of Book Illustrators and Cartoonists "THE COUNTRY IS ALSO A WOMAN": History Latin American Women in the Editorial Cartoons of The Joans, surrounded by squares Cuadreras Carreras.

Panel consists of: Lucas Martín Sánchez (Mayor of the Municipality of Los Reartes), chechen, second Frey, Roxana BERGERE (Coordinator of the Collective of Women "Joan Azurduy" of Cordoba), Gabriela Cabus (Member of the Collective Women's "Jeanne Azurduy" of Cordoba) and Sergio Martino (Minister of Culture of the town of Los Reartes).








Images of the official presentation of the book "THE COUNTRY IS ALSO A WOMAN": History of Latin American Women in Comics, at the Bar of the General Store "Don Segundo Sombra" (1929) by The Reartes.

CHECHE emotional moment that delivers a picture of his authorship Freytes uncle Abel Moses that opened the Vault and Bar: General Store "Don Segundo Sombra" in 1962 with my father Aníbal Freytes Second.


Questions the public after the presentation did not wait.


Much audience sat on the pavement because the place was overflowing with attendees.

The final bow and the successful sale of copies.

Carla Freytes Bertolino, Second Argentine Frey, Freytes Valentina Adriana, Angela "Tachi" Frey, Freytes Paula BERTOLIN and chopped typical of trickster: olives, salami, cheese and wine.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

What To Say When Giving Birth Congratulation

Book Presentation "THE COUNTRY IS ALSO A WOMAN": Saturday September 18, 2010 at 18: 30 Hrs, at the General Store "Don Segundo Sombra" (Part 1).

On Saturday September 18th, 2010 at 18: 30 Hs., was presented at the general store and bar: Pulpería "Don Segundo Sombra" (1929 ) Reartes Los Paper "THE COUNTRY IS ALSO A WOMAN": History of Latin American Women in Comics, is the second book of the Editorial The Joans. Their backgrounds are referred to the year 2007 in the Chair "Juana Azurduy, women's history. Women in history."
emerged in the city of Rosario, under the General Coordination of Collective Gabriela Sosa The Women's Joan: "Joan Azurduy" and Chechen: Sergio LÓPEZ CASTILLO, Illustrators and Cartoonists Coordinator, in collaboration with Marcelo Fernando CHILD's "Traveling Museum Cartoonists and Illustrators Argentinos" Lomas de Zamora.
The book claims the role of heroines over 200 years of American history, from pre-Conquest times to the present.
collective is a federal project, complemented by hand, by a team of researchers from The John and another, a group of cartoonists and comic.
42 artists were invited from around the country, 15 researchers, writers, journalists and historians.
The aim was to highlight those names of women who were left out of official history and call to artists not so well known inside the Federal Capital for projection through a complex book is very comprehensive because it is a book of history and gender, yet simple and that through the stories his mission is to reach all sectors of society.
In the city of Rio Cuarto (Cordoba) participated: MAGALÚ (Andean Bruges), MARICEL ("Women in the ERP"), Nacha Vollenweider ("Julieta Lanteri") and Second Frey ("Martina Chapanay" with a script Esteban riocuartense JAIMEZ).
The book was launched in Buenos Aires (San Telmo and Nunez), Rosario, La Plata, Chubut, Mendoza, Cordoba, Neuquen, Villa Maria, Captain Sarmiento and soon in Rio Cuarto.
Of great impact in the national media and recently declared a Cultural Council for the City Council of the City of Rio Cuarto, according to Resolution 587/10.

Riding through the main street for the book launch at the General Store "Don Segundo Sombra" CHECHE (Coordinator of Illustrators and Cartoonists) Roxana BERGERE (Coordinator, The Women's Collective Joan: "Joan Azurduy in Cordoba Capital and Second Freytes (cartoonist of the comic" The Chapanay "Martina Brava), accompanied by some villagers.


The reartense, Second Argentine Frey, carrying a copy.

Second Frey coming to the gate of the Old General Store riding a wolf of his godfather John Smith.



CHECHE Chilean based in Rosario City for many years riding with great ease.

Roxana Bergère, Juana Cordoba.

Deconstructing to enter the shop to make the official presentation of the book.


Women Cheche, GARRIDO SILVA Solange also encouraged to join in the brief but symbolic ride.

Monday, September 20, 2010

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poster presentation of the book "THE COUNTRY IS ALSO A WOMAN" in the General Store "Don Segundo Sombra" Los Reartes.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Getting Rid Of Indentations On The Face

My e-internship report

Maybe think I make fun of someone in these pictures that I took the big Redman Isabela, but wrong. Just at this time was at the end of rush in my internship for Prensaluz, where previously I scholarship.

So with the big smile, let me experience the tenth floor of Guiding Light, and to publicize the experiences and thanks, I'll let you down here part of my internship report, separate chapters. I hope you enjoy




IV. In the tenth floor

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Chapter I: the notebook to notebook



Once the assumed a position of "intern" should psych a new condition, some have been developing since early in the race: that of journalist . It is strictly forbidden to appear before a source, receptionist, teacher or any authority as student. should be advanced to a handshake, eye contact the person and say with firm and confident voice: "Nice, I'm Roberto Torres, journalist University of Zulia.


The first change is internal. The part of "journalist University of Zulia " has to act with conviction and a deep sense of belonging, ideally that has been forged before coming to the office. Whoever approaches a public body or authority University must be clear who is representing the national communication of LIGHT.

Then there are the external adjustments to be made, they have to look for every day the news is not the same game go for an undergraduate assignment, to interview in our backyard. The notebook with the Ferrari logo is transformed by a sober notepad or calendar. Goodbye yellow Mongol pencil, now written and crossed out with a pen. Drag that prohibited school bag cubicles doctors or teachers.


And in that bag that stays home, the attitude of young inexperienced with fear of that is out there. On several occasions I remembered the words of Professor Alejandro Vasquez, who advised that situations that appear dangerous or challenging: "you you have to believe you that you're a guy . " With that attitude, I faced the day to day.

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Chapter II: The University from within




The internship experience will be for everyone, a different matter according to the environment in which they decided to forge . In my case, since the university schedule, the exercise was beneficial on three levels.

First, writing weekly articles tremendously complex and extensive exercised my muscle writer. Second, kicking the faculties and departments helped me make contacts and meet people important to the functioning of the institution. Any journalist who writes for the weekly working there knows that the phone book bulges, especially in the "P" Professor.




The third part is the longest, the deepest and most transformative. Writing about the University reveals many truths about LIGHT. You closer to the protagonists. It makes you find answers to many questions. You proud. Frustrates you when you identify barriers that prevent people-and institution-progress.

But enough abstractions mention specific cases in which light write has made me face to face with the truth. Writing about the student councils (" Government goes to the political control of universities " published in Journal LIGHT # 408) could find closely with political discrimination rooted in our university. The state offered a large sum of resources for student government, but only for those left-wing movements.

Frustrating examples like this abound. On the other hand, also abound initiatives such as the one given in an extensive deep forum held by Law School, where teachers of the stature of Lolita Castro Aniyar discourse on what to them meant the structure of the Federal Government.

Writing about it ("Federal Council of Government points to a new configuration of power " published in Journal LIGHT # 409) I had before me a living example of the key role of the University for society, to promote discussion of issues whose understanding is essential for progress. A place where minds come divergent around the concepts vital to the nation and from a vision tolerant, allowing

Cases are also encouraging in the pattern of the day. As an example, a group of young art students who traveled to Germany to communicate through what they do best: artistic expression in all its forms. Notes of emotion in his voice to interview (for " Following the trail of Humboldt: Zulia and Germany meet at Art " published in Journal LIGHT # 423) said they had no small thing to transcend borders and view other sites. Undoubtedly, these type of stories that lighten the burden of day to day.

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Chapter III: Understanding the country

Our work is not off outside the University campus. When leaving the campus and go through the side of MACZUL not end our obligation to readers. The university community and those who are not, too, want to learn what is going on across the state, society, people. Especially when someone from the college has something important to say about issues of public arena, it is collecting these ideas in an interview.

For example, reality of how the country feeds itself. The issue of food security has been widely discussed in the pages of Light Newspaper. I had the opportunity to approach the topic from various perspectives, with sources and have mastered the subject property to speak.

To discuss Mercal (" Food security under subsidy: the case Mercal." LIGHT Published in Journal # 425), although no official source wanted to make statements, I managed to get a lot official information on the distribution network. In addition to that, the visions of the Dean of Faculty of Agronomy, professor and agricultural engineer Werner Gutierrez served as an input to explore the scope of Mercal in the nation.



To address the issue of shortage, I was commissioned to chronicle on the subject. In this paper I have had the opportunity to fully explore the narrative genre, my favorite. In this piece (" there Chronicles: Scenes from shortage" published in LUZPeriódico # 417), I conducted fieldwork in various markets and supermarkets to look closely at how people food is provided, or at least try. The result: a fresh work that addresses the socio-economic scarcity from three perspectives: the lower class, the middle and upper middle class.

The opinions of the farmers of Machiques were collected during a radio forum in the program Depending on how you look (" insecurity and price controls restrict agricultural production Machiques," published in LIGHT Newspaper # 412). In this forum, the harsh truths of the agricultural area of \u200b\u200bthe state were exposed, and could identify the basic problems of Venezuela's food system.

One area of \u200b\u200bresearch that fascinates me most is the planning. Especially in Maracaibo, where even the best experts University argues that game is stuck, thanks to the deep deficiencies detected in the city's urban planning. One of the symptoms in the abrupt closure of streets and estates with metal gates or arms (" On these streets closed : Maracaibo is fragmented before insecurity," published in Journal LIGHT # 416).

The approach to this topic allowed me to capture in the weekly frustration researchers Research Institute School of Architecture to see how the city is increasingly divided and relief felt by people to see your street gates guarded by cold.

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Chapter IV: On the tenth floor


The Chancellor's new headquarters was the atmosphere of my internship. On the floor 10, to be exact. Between April and July, was harmonious living environment. I have no more positive adjectives to define the interaction with my co-workers, superiors, staff-including corduroy security officer, Johan-during those days.

César Pérez, my internship mentor, was always there for questions on any topic, especially for grammar and syntax. It is a walking encyclopedia and knows everything about the history of light. Johandry Hernández, a journalist Web site, was very supportive, thanks to his gift for listening and ideas on how to address the issues. Similarly, all staff of the portal of LIGHT was a great help to make the stories more suited to the Web environment.

Right next to my job was always Nayarith González, an outstanding professional with good olfaction journalistic with a huge address book of that always gets a perfect source for stories. Vanessa Caldera De , reporter and creative graphics, extensive lessons learned from love of work, and to understand the management-with taste-the graphical appearance of a newspaper.
To my immediate supervisor, Leisy Rondón, I have only words of thanks. She is a woman of a strong talent, wit and aplomb. Week after week, it received the pattern for the newspaper, and always was a novel and interesting theme that she explains in the clearest way possible. Deeply sympathetic, but firm when it should be: I consider it a fortune having come across it in my first professional experience.

Guardo high esteem for all staff of different departments DGC. From Management to Corporate Identity Graphic Arts through Advertising and Public Relations, everyone I have a sincere appreciation and gratitude.