Sunday, June 5, 2016

Ale Mendoza - Poema (Version Bachata) video y Letra: AleMendozaVEVO



he venido a declararte este poema
para demostrarte que es lo que me quema
y que entiendas que del cielo
ayer alguien me hablo
para que no te perdiera
un compromiso nos hicimos aquel dia
de la mano prometi te llevaria
a un lugar donde seriamos solo tu y yo, nada mas importaria

Sé muy bien que el futuro es incierto,
pero te aseguro y no miento
que con los ojos cerrados yo te seguiré
que solo me sobran motivos
para que te quedes conmigo
y si te tengo a mi lado todo va a estar bien
y cuando llegue el verano
tu y yo de la mano bailaremos
hasta el anochecer
y si llega el invierno
pasaremos el tiempo
descubriendo el amanecer
y no, parara, no parara, no parara, no parara (x2)

He venido a dedicarte mil canciones
con serenata exaltar las emociones
para expresarte lo que un dia sin querer nacio,
y esta ansioso por gritar que
volvi a correr sin miedo mientras llueve fuerte
nade en un mar furioso a contra corriente,
y estoy dispuesto a lo que sea para mantener
el fuego que nos prende

Sé muy bien que el futuro es incierto,
pero te aseguro y no miento
que con los ojos cerrados yo te seguiré
que solo me sobran motivos
para que te quedes conmigo
y si te tengo a mi lado todo va a estar bien
y cuando llegue el verano
tu y yo de la mano bailaremos
hasta el anochecer
y si llega el invierno
pasaremos el tiempo
descubriendo el amanecer
y no, parara, no parara, no parara, no parara (x2)

Encuentro en tu calor algo distinto
hay algo entre tu y yo que es paraiso (x2)

porque el amor vale, dale despues

y cuando llegue el verano
tu y yo de la mano bailaremos
hasta el anochecer
y si llega el invierno
pasaremos el tiempo
descubriendo el amanecer
y no, parara, no parara, no parara, no parara (x2)

y cuando llegue el verano
tu y yo de la mano bailaremos
hasta el anochecer
Fuente: musica.com
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachata_%28music%29

Saturday, June 4, 2016

BBC: Troll Hunters | Documentary 2016

Published on 31 Jan 2016
High-profile beauty vlogger Em Ford was a victim of online abuse and fought back. Now she targets the alarming rise of online abuse in Britain by trying to track down the trolls responsible. 

With the help of technology journalist David McClelland, Em investigates this very modern menace. She is on a mission to put a face to these anonymous bullies and to confront them with their victims. 

In its most extreme form, trolling is a criminal offence - one that is being increasingly pursued by the British police - but anonymity remains a major barrier to conviction. The film investigates online anonymity and proves that it is possible to track down a troll. It shines a light on the real-world impact of online bullying and encourages cyber-victims to put a stop to the hatred levelled at them by standing up to their trolls. 

Trolling is a phenomenon that has swept across the web in recent years. On a daily basis, an audience of millions sits back and witnesses the ultimate humiliation of civilians and celebrities alike on social networking sites. Opponents say it's the internet equivalent of assault, while supporters argue it's about humour, mischief and freedom of speech. In any case trolling has escalated to levels so severe that some victims are succumbing to anxiety, depression and, in the very worst cases, suicide. 

Ultimately, Troll Hunters is here to name, shame and lay down the law to Britain's worst offenders and to unpick the psychology of what makes a troll tick.

Factory of the Future - Beyond the Assembly Line: Goldman Sachs' Daniela Costa: Goldman Sachs

Published on 3 Jun 2016
The factory is getting a facelift, thanks to a raft of new technologies designed to make manufacturing more efficient, flexible and connected. Daniela Costa, head of the European Capital Goods Equity Research team in Goldman Sachs Research, outlines three key drivers of this development, which could provide more than $500 billion in combined savings for manufacturers and customers.

Be Heard (LON:BHRD) different to other digital marketing firms, says CEO: ProactiveInvestors Stocktube

Published on 2 Jun 2016
Peter Scott, chairman of digital marketing firm Be Heard Group PLC (LON:BHRD), says the company will take a different, more customer-focused approach, compared to other companies in the digital marketing sphere.

“What we want to do is make it easier for clients to navigate the digital arena and landscape by combining services and combining companies that know each other and want to work together to solve clients’ problems, not to get their arms around revenue for their own benefit,” says Scott.

Scott also adds that Be Heard is “looking for businesses which are at that point of inflexion where they can’t do the next stage on their own” and need help maximising their return on investment from their digital marketing.

He also touches on the company’s strong current financial position, saying “We have some firepower in the balance sheet at the moment, we have no debt and we have the ability to move forward without going back to the market.”

http://www.4-traders.com/BE-HEARD-GROUP-PLC-19344270/

#USA - First lady goes after Trump in commencement speech: Fox News

Published on 4 Jun 2016
Fox News contributor Deneen Borelli reacts

#USA - Clinton: 'We're electing a president, not a dic... CNN - Trump doubles down on Clinton and judge

Published on 4 Jun 2016
Hillary Clinton upped the ante in what has become a sustained back-and-forth with Donald Trump, suggesting that the presumptive Republican nominee wants to be a dictator

 In an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, GOP presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump doubled down on his criticism of Hillary Clinton and the judge presiding over the Trump University case.

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#Brexit - Michael Gove / Faisal Islam Sky News EU Referendum Debate June 2016.

Published on 3 Jun 2016
Justice Secretary Michael Gove is grilled on his position for Britain to 'leave' the EU during this Sky-EU-Referendum-TV-debate. Broadcast live on Thursday 3nd June 2016.

Gove battled against some tough questions from Sky News journalist Faisal Islam and later by members of the public in the this big televised event of the 2016 Referendum campaign - but did he do enough?

00:00 to 23:30 - Michael Gove Interviewed by Sky's Faisal Islam.
26:10 to END - Michael Gove takes questions from audience.
Published on 2 Jun 2016
He's been criticised for not getting his Remain message across, but today Jeremy Corbyn delivered what he called the "overwhelming case" for staying in the European Union. The Labour Leader threw everything at the argument - from protection for workers to better beaches. But did he convince his critics he's thoroughly pro Europe? Our Political Editor Andy Bell reports.