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En imágenes: el acto del Día de la Independencia, con la vuelta del Hombre Bandera
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Fitness phenomenon calisthenics
The fitness trend of calisthenics is booming across the globe. The term is made up of the Greek words kalos – for beauty – and sthenos, meaning strength. Such workouts emphasize using one’s own body weight.
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Fact Check: Picture of BJP workers forming human flag is not from Yogi’s rally in Kerala
Fact Check: Picture of BJP workers forming human flag is not from Yogi’s rally in Kerala
A picture of a large gathering of people forming the BJP symbol lotus is being circulated on social media linking it to the BJP’s “Vijay Yatra” in Kasaragod district of poll-bound Kerala.
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Around 25,000 BJP workers, dressed in green, saffron, black and white, formed this “human flag”.
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday flagged off the BJP’s “Vijay Yatra” in Kasaragod district of poll-bound Kerala. Amid this, a picture of a large gathering of people forming the BJP symbol lotus is being circulated on social media linking it to the event.
By MELISSA HELLMANN | The Seattle Times | Published: January 14, 2021 (Tribune News Service) A Congressional Gold Medal recipient for his service in World War II, Clayton Pitre was a trailblazer in the U.S. Marines, a master storyteller and a staunch advocate for education. Pitre died Jan. 1 at Harborview Medical Center of complications from a heart condition. He was 96. Born on June 30, 1924, Pitre was raised on a farm in Louisiana, one of seven children, where he spoke Creole French along with English. He left school in the ninth grade because there was a lack of further education opportunities in his area. In 1943, he was one of the first Black men to join the U.S. Marines and trained at the segregated Camp Montford Point in North Carolina. During his service in World War II, Pitre was stationed in Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands, and later fought in the Battle of Okinawa in Japan. He oversaw the evacuation of the Japanese army in China before
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