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Argentinian Jockey Maria Scaldaferri Chasing The American Dream At Monmouth - Horse Racing News

Sponsored by: Jockey Maria Scaldaferri from Argentina at Monmouth Park Racetrack in Oceanport, NJ. Photo By Bill Denver/EQUI-PHOTO Trainer Luis Carvajal has a simple explanation for giving so many unproven – and often inexperienced – jockeys a chance with his horses. “When you do good things for people it eventually comes back to you,” he said. Maria Scaldaferri, a native of Argentina who has yet to win in the United States, is the latest aspiring rider to get an opportunity from Carvajal, getting the mount aboard Malibu Life in Friday night s fifth race at Monmouth Park. It will mark the Monmouth Park debut for the 30-year-old native of Pergamino, Argentina.

Biogas in Argentina: Turning an Environmental Problem into a Solution

The biodigester of the Monje Agricultural and Livestock Cooperative, which brings together 550 small farmers in this town in northeastern Argentina on the banks of the Paraná River, produces biogas that feeds electricity to its oil plant and biofertilisers used on the crops. CREDIT: Courtesy of CopMonje BUENOS AIRES, May 11 2021 (IPS) - “Until five years ago, we didn’t know about the circular economy, but today our waste generates environmentally neutral products that also offer a return,” says José Luis Barrinat, manager of a cooperative that brings together some 550 small farmers in Monje, Argentina. Their story reflects a reality that has begun to spread in recent years in the rural areas of this South American country, a traditional powerhouse in food production. Today both small farmers and large agribusiness companies generate energy and other products from what was once considered waste and was solely an environmental problem.

Covid Patient Who Died Says He Saw Light At End Of The Tunnel

Man who died of Covid for minutes says what you see after death not what you think

Man who died of Covid for minutes says what you see after death not what you think The 64-year-old car mechanic Norberto Di Natale was dead for several minutes while medics struggled to revive him, and says that he could feel his heart stopping Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now The Daily Star s FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up today! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

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