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um luxo neh life is good

amey o som axey um luxo dimais

Pommes de terre boulangères

Love Come Down- Evelyn Champagne King

adorey tambem a luz

o som esteve um luxo e a acustica suyperbe amey vou voltar fino bem fino adorey tudo de cabo a rabo

acabamos de pousar em miami ufa enfin

Thanks to the Supreme Court! My marriage is recognized and as a binational family we don't need to worry anymore!

Gama was born in 1830, to a Portuguese fidalgo who lost all his fortune with gambling, and Luísa Mahin (also spelled Maheu), a young woman provenient of what is now the city of Elmina, in Ghana. She was famous for getting herself involved in many rebellions, such as the 1835 Malê Revolt and the Sabinada.[citation needed] In 1840, when Gama was 10 years old, his father sold him illegally, allegedly because of debts. Gama was bought by an alférez named Antônio Pereira Cardoso. Cardoso would try to sell him once more, but no one would buy Gama, since he was provenient from Bahia, and Bahian slaves had the fame of being runaways. Cardoso then decided to use Gama as a housekeeper in his farm in the city of Lorena. In 1847, a student named Antônio Rodrigues de Araújo would host on Cardoso's house. He and Gama developed a strong friendship, and Araújo would teach Gama how to read and write. Learning then about the illegality of his condition, Gama fled to São Paulo, and would study Law at the Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de São Paulo, but he did not finish the course. During later life, he would work as a rábula, that is, a non-graduated lawyer that obtains permission of the government to follow career. During the 1860s he became a journalist, collaborating with Angelo Agostini in Ipiranga, Coroaci and O Polichileno. He founded the journal Radical Paulistano in 1869 alongside Ruy Barbosa. He also helped to create the Republican Party of São Paulo in 1873. Gama had freed more than one thousand slaves in São Paulo, before his death in 1882, victimated by diabetes.

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Immigration By Gay Asylum ***The President Champions The Court’s Decision To Strike Down DOMA, Signaling Broad LGBT Immigration Relief Is Finally Here*** Today, the Court, in a narrow 5-4 ruling, went further than ever before in recognizing LGBT rights in general and same-sex marriages in particular. Justice Kennedy, writing for the majority, did not hold back: "What has been explained to this point should more than suffice to establish that the principal purpose and the necessary effect of this law are to demean those persons who are in a lawful same-sex marriage. This requires the Court to hold, as it now does, that DOMA is unconsti¬tutional as a deprivation of the liberty of the person pro¬tected by the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution. The liberty protected by the Fifth Amendment’s Due Process Clause contains within it the prohibition against denying to any person the equal protection of the laws. . . . . DOMA instructs all federal officials, and indeed all persons with whom same-sex couples interact, including their own children, that their marriage is less worthy than the mar¬riages of others. The federal statute is invalid, for no legitimate purpose overcomes the purpose and effect to disparage and to injure those whom the State, by its marriage laws, sought to protect in personhood and dignity." To be clear, the Court today did *not* rule that we have a fundamental right to same-sex marriage under the U.S. Constitution. The ruling is more measured, finding only that gays and lesbians who are married in a state that recognizes such marriages cannot be denied the same federal rights as their heterosexual counterparts. By implication, this would include federal immigration rights. And so, if you are an LGBT nonimmigrant married to an American citizen or Long Term Resident who lives in one of the 12 (soon to be 13 with California) States and DC District that recognize same-sex marriage, today’s historic ruling affords you the opportunity to apply for a green card, which, if successful, would then provide you with a path toward citizenship. Please remember that marriage alone does not dictate immigration; a person who is married and otherwise eligible for a green card still may be denied same for many reasons (for example, a criminal record). But today’s ruling will surely extend a basic right to many who have been denied that right for far too long. Less clear, however, are the immigration rights of those *not* living in the 12+ States that recognize same-sex marriage. Nor do we know how domestic partnerships or long-term same-sex relationships where the couples have been unable (and denied the right to) marry will be treated. Also, will the Government overlook the bars to entry specific to persons who overstay their visas in light of the difficult and unfair predicament that forced many LGBT individuals to overstay their visas? Not sure. President Obama and others in his Administration are in position to answer many of the issues left unresolved by today’s ruling. We have anticipated President Obama’s strong support on these issues and today he again spoke and signaled that progressive change is coming (without specifically addressing immigration): "This ruling is a victory for couples who have long fought for equal treatment under the law; for children whose parents’ marriages will now be recognized, rightly, as legitimate; for families that, at long last, will get the respect and protection they deserve; and for friends and supporters who have wanted nothing more than to see their loved ones treated fairly and have worked hard to persuade their nation to change for the better." In sum, the Court today ruled that LGBT immigration reform is here, but did so expressly only for certain individuals. For others, we must wait and see what the next few days and weeks bring in the form of changed policies. Already change is in the air. A NY Judge earlier today stopped an imminent deportation hours after the decision (see first comment to this Post). Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and others have been quick to speak out that the Government will move swiftly to implement change. We just need more time to see how this all unfolds. In the meantime, we should enjoy this incredible victory! Happy Pride! PS On a separate issue, there appears to be a reason to celebrate on the proposed changes to asylum laws well. Specifically, the Immigration Reform Act as written today, if passed, will abolish the 1-year filing deadline to apply for asylum and allow those who have applied and been rejected for asylum because of the 1-year filing deadline an opportunity to reapply (for example, those who have Withholding of Removal status). George Tenreiro BALDASSARE & MARA, LLC 570 Broad Street, Suite 900 Newark, New Jersey 07102 Office: 973.200.4066; Fax: 973.741.2482 E-Mail: gtenreiro@mabalaw.com Bio: http://www.mabalaw.com/attorneys/george-tenreiro/ Admitted in New Jersey and New York

Immigration By Gay Asylum ***The President Champions The Court’s Decision To Strike Down DOMA, Signaling Broad LGBT Immigration Relief Is Finally Here*** Today, the Court, in a narrow 5-4 ruling, went further than ever before in recognizing LGBT rights in general and same-sex marriages in particular. Justice Kennedy, writing for the majority, did not hold back: "What has been explained to this point should more than suffice to establish that the principal purpose and the necessary effect of this law are to demean those persons who are in a lawful same-sex marriage. This requires the Court to hold, as it now does, that DOMA is unconsti¬tutional as a deprivation of the liberty of the person pro¬tected by the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution. The liberty protected by the Fifth Amendment’s Due Process Clause contains within it the prohibition against denying to any person the equal protection of the laws. . . . . DOMA instructs all federal officials, and indeed all persons with whom same-sex couples interact, including their own children, that their marriage is less worthy than the mar¬riages of others. The federal statute is invalid, for no legitimate purpose overcomes the purpose and effect to disparage and to injure those whom the State, by its marriage laws, sought to protect in personhood and dignity." To be clear, the Court today did *not* rule that we have a fundamental right to same-sex marriage under the U.S. Constitution. The ruling is more measured, finding only that gays and lesbians who are married in a state that recognizes such marriages cannot be denied the same federal rights as their heterosexual counterparts. By implication, this would include federal immigration rights. And so, if you are an LGBT nonimmigrant married to an American citizen or Long Term Resident who lives in one of the 12 (soon to be 13 with California) States and DC District that recognize same-sex marriage, today’s historic ruling affords you the opportunity to apply for a green card, which, if successful, would then provide you with a path toward citizenship. Please remember that marriage alone does not dictate immigration; a person who is married and otherwise eligible for a green card still may be denied same for many reasons (for example, a criminal record). But today’s ruling will surely extend a basic right to many who have been denied that right for far too long. Less clear, however, are the immigration rights of those *not* living in the 12+ States that recognize same-sex marriage. Nor do we know how domestic partnerships or long-term same-sex relationships where the couples have been unable (and denied the right to) marry will be treated. Also, will the Government overlook the bars to entry specific to persons who overstay their visas in light of the difficult and unfair predicament that forced many LGBT individuals to overstay their visas? Not sure. President Obama and others in his Administration are in position to answer many of the issues left unresolved by today’s ruling. We have anticipated President Obama’s strong support on these issues and today he again spoke and signaled that progressive change is coming (without specifically addressing immigration): "This ruling is a victory for couples who have long fought for equal treatment under the law; for children whose parents’ marriages will now be recognized, rightly, as legitimate; for families that, at long last, will get the respect and protection they deserve; and for friends and supporters who have wanted nothing more than to see their loved ones treated fairly and have worked hard to persuade their nation to change for the better." In sum, the Court today ruled that LGBT immigration reform is here, but did so expressly only for certain individuals. For others, we must wait and see what the next few days and weeks bring in the form of changed policies. Already change is in the air. A NY Judge earlier today stopped an imminent deportation hours after the decision (see first comment to this Post). Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and others have been quick to speak out that the Government will move swiftly to implement change. We just need more time to see how this all unfolds. In the meantime, we should enjoy this incredible victory! Happy Pride! PS On a separate issue, there appears to be a reason to celebrate on the proposed changes to asylum laws well. Specifically, the Immigration Reform Act as written today, if passed, will abolish the 1-year filing deadline to apply for asylum and allow those who have applied and been rejected for asylum because of the 1-year filing deadline an opportunity to reapply (for example, those who have Withholding of Removal status). George Tenreiro BALDASSARE & MARA, LLC 570 Broad Street, Suite 900 Newark, New Jersey 07102 Office: 973.200.4066; Fax: 973.741.2482 E-Mail: gtenreiro@mabalaw.com Bio: http://www.mabalaw.com/attorneys/george-tenreiro/ Admitted in New Jersey and New York

Des effluves aromatiques, acidulés, boisés et caramélisés imprègnent l’air ambiant et émoustillent déjà les narines...

Tous au Restaurant du 16 au 22 septembre - conference de presse. Allez au resto avant...et n'oubliez pas d'y aller pendant! — com Denis Courtiade, Andre Laurent, Christophe Saintagne, Thibault Sombardier, Ducasse Alain, Patrice Hardy, Eric Roux, Frédéric Vardon, Pascal Feraud, Benallal Akrame e Cyril Rouquet em 39V.

Stevie Wonder - Love Light In Flight (Marcos Deon & Dub Fragments Remix)

so fucking good!!

CNN FOR SURE

"Love Light In Flight" Make me feel like paradise Give me what I'm missing Send me to the highest heights Take me up and away I've tasted love so many times With something always missing But I know that you got the kind To take me up and away I know that our journey Will be filled with passion, love and pleasure Touching down where only Satisfaction’s guaranteed We won't let our feelings Auto pilot perfect navigation Sending us to love bliss Like no one ever knew could be Make me feel like paradise Fill me with your kisses Make the moment feel just right Take me up and away 'Cause I have waited all my life / Flying high For the one worth giving / Love sky high And I don't have to think twice / Flying high Let's go up and away [Background] Love light in flight Fuel injection passion [Repeat 1 time] [Background] - Flying high, love sky high We need just to feel it To know that our loving has the power Showing that these feelings Emanate from you and me With love high aviation We will fly forever and one hour Giving us the always To live out all our fantasies Make me feel like paradise Give me what I'm missing Send me to the highest heights Take me up and away I've tasted love so many times / Flying high With something always missing / Love sky high But I know that you got the kind / Flying high To take me up and away [Repeat along with all backgrounds]

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Soho - Hippychick

olhem quem apareceu

toddterry

zegna

Terminou ontem (25.06) os desfiles para o verão 2014 da semana de moda masculina de Milão. Na pauta, o mix de elementos esportivos com a alfaiataria clássica, a volta do terno de 3 botões (ícone dos anos 90), o desaparecimento das gravatas, o predomínio das camisetas sobre camisas, as calças de modelagem ampla e caimento fluido, a continuada força dos sweater, os florais escuros, e uma certa economia de design, traduzida em proposta diretas, formas simples e ausência de decorações frívolas. Veja a seguir um balanço dos melhores momentos da semana: _DÉBUT Ermenegildo Zegna Marcando em grande estilo o início dos desfiles masculinos em Milão, Stefano Pilati, depois de quase 10 anos na direção criativa da Yves Saint Laurent, fez sua estreia a frente da criação da Ermenegildo Zegna. Na famosa marca italiana, mais conhecida por seus ternos de altíssima qualidade e tecelagens espalhadas pela Itália, Pilati ficou encarregado de criar uma linha especial de couture, dedicada a um seleto grupo de consumidores do mais alto luxo. Mas, mesmo com foco extremamente nichado, a coleção reverberou não só pela revolução que fez na grife, mas também por seu caráter direcional para a moda masculina. Entre as principais novidades apresentadas estão o uso de cores (a Zegna sempre foi sinônimo de tons sóbrios, principalmente o cinza), a “descombinção” do terno (calças e blazer em cores diferentes, refletindo um novo comportamento de consumo masculino), e uma proposta mais relaxada e sensual de proporção e silhueta (mais alongada, com formas fluídas e relaxadas). _ALTA PERFORMANCE Salvatore Ferragamo Para o verão 2014, modelagens, tecidos tecnológicos e acabamentos dos mais variados esportes encontraram caminho livre para algumas das principais coleções desfiladas na cidade italiana. Na Salvatore Ferragamo, por exemplo, o diretor de criação Massimiliano Giornetti apresentou uma coleção de parkas oversized e jaquetas bomber, combinadas com bermudas superamplas e regatas ou camisetas estampadas graficamente com o números 1 e 4. Fendi De maneira similar, na Fendi, elementos esportivos como ajustes elásticos e tecidos tecnológicos se misturaram a expertise máxima dessa marca no manuseio e acabamento com couro. E na Calvin Klein, Italo Zucchelli segue sua imersão nos mais recentes avanços da tecnologia têxtil. _ESPORTES URBANOS Giorgio Armani Ainda que os esportes tenham marcado presença na pauta da semana, foi sua adaptação ao guarda-roupa urbano que ganhou mais relevância e aparência de novidade. Emporio Armani Giorgio Armani, tanto em sua linha principal, como na Emporio Armani, deu a seus famosos ternos ares dinâmicos e confortáveis ao trocar botões por zíperes, camisas por camisetas furadinhas, e os tecidos clássicos por versões high-tech. Gucci Na Gucci, Frida Giannini também se deixa levar pelo momento esportivo. Uma série de looks compostos por leggings ou versões futurista de calças de montaria, combinadas às camisetas e jaquetas de formas precisas, gráficas e ligeiramente oversized, elevam a combinação do activewear com alfaiataria à máxima potência. A principal novidade vem do contraponto superequilibrado entre os tecidos tecnológicos e o classicismos tão essencial à Gucci. Numa das melhores coleções da semana _e também numa das mais emblemáticas da carreira desta estilista_, Frida reveste de contemporaneidade o conceito do made in Italy. Unindo o artesanal ao industrial de maneira quase indissociável, ela valoriza o trabalho humano ao mesmo tempo em que se vale da tecnologia têxtil para dar às roupas apelo de consumo similar àqueles dos gadgets eletrônicos. _DAMAS DA NOITE Gucci A forte expansão do mercado masculino se deve, em parte, a crescente demanda vinda da China e outros países orientais. Cerca de 30% das vendas das marcas masculinas italianas são para chineses. Assim, não surpreende a forte influência da cultura oriental nesse segmento. Na Gucci, florias escuros _uma das principais estampas do verão 2014_ vêem diretamente do coração da Ásia. Reforçando o clima sombrio da temporada _possível reflexo das incerteza políticas e econômicas que assolam o mundo_, servem de contraponto à alta modernidade das peças esportivas com tecidos supertecnológicos. Prada Já na Prada, os motivos havaianos se revestem de significados perversos para subverter os clichês de roupas de férias ou simplesmente de tudo associado ao verão. Ao som de helicópteros, as camisas floridas combinadas a ternos algo 40’s (calças de modelagem ampla e caimento fluido e blazers de ombros definidos e abotoamento duplo) desfiladas entre as paredes com desenhos tropicais de coqueiros, sugeriam algo mais próximo de Apocalypse Now do que uma praia paradisíaca. _ECONOMIZE Bottega Veneta Formas simples e bastante objetivas, quase que brutas, entregam mensagens de fácil e rápida assimilação. Um dos melhores exemplos vem no verão 2014 da Bottega Veneta. Os ternos de silhueta 50’s e com os novamente atuais blazers de três botões, reforçam essa noção de economia tanto pela silhueta, quanto pela ausência quase que completa de adornos desnecessários. As únicas decorações ficavam por conta de traços brancos _às vezes com efeito trompe l’oeil_, que lembravam os traços de giz dos alfaiates, ou padronagens xadrez (outra forte tendência). Aqui, assim como em outras importantes coleções, as camisas também caem em desuso, sendo substituídas por camisetas, de construção bastante básicas, e formas amplas, quase geométricas. Jil Sander Longa adepta ao minimalismo, Jil Sander também reforça essa noção de um design simples, porém com extrema precisão e controle _salvo algumas estampas tipo paisley em laranja ácido e bermudas superamplas. Não por acaso, a coleção parecia justamente girar entorno da dicotomia de caos & controle. Exemplo máximo, vem nos blazers alongados, com camisetas num branco imaculado, combinados às estampas ou formas fluídas na parte de baixo.

Stevie Wonder - love light in fligh

dey de cara com danielzinho ueda fino fofo meu novo top stylist

Chris Tucker today for lunch!!!!wallllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll