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. >> the first european to arrive where you are was ponce de león.d it "flowery land," giving the area the current name, florida. was he really looking for the fountain of youth? >> well, that's an interesting debate for the historians, because, you know, they tend to say he wasn't looking for the fountain of youth. there's not really a lot of evidence to actually come to that conclusion. but it is legend. it is folklore. it's something that we like to talk a lot about here in and that's actually what we are standing at today, is the fountain of youth, which is the site that pedro menéndez de avilés actually set foot on, on this day in 1565. >> wow. that's pretty cool. tell us about the founding of st. augustine and the first thanksgiving. >> well, the first thanksgiving was actually a decree from the king of spain. he wanted there to be a gathering of the locals here, which were native americans, and africans, as well, with the spaniards that had just come over. and so, on the same exact day that st. augustine was found, it was also the first thanks
. >> the first european to arrive where you are was ponce de león.d it "flowery land," giving the area the current name, florida. was he really looking for the fountain of youth? >> well, that's an interesting debate for the historians, because, you know, they tend to say he wasn't looking for the fountain of youth. there's not really a lot of evidence to actually come to that conclusion. but it is legend. it is folklore. it's something that we like to talk a lot about...
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i'm a lecturer and researcher in the department of kinesiology. >> hi, i'm cristian ponce. i'm the student corresponder for "equal time". >> thank you all for being here today, and i thank you for doing this topic. because it's timely. it's important. you know, you look at research online, and you hear 30 million teenagers and young people involved in organized sports, yet 3.5 million injuries in those organized sports. so i'm naturally drawn to you felix. i want to ask you about your situation. you talked about having a concussion. what happened? >> well i -- i was in practice, and i got into a collision with one of the forwards on the other team. and yeah, he just knocked me out. i didn't feel much at first, and then after practice i felt a headache, and it didn't go away. so i thought i should just go check it out. and then, yeah, they diagnosed a concussion based on the symptoms i had. >> very good. now your doctor cleared you to go back and play again. and you're very comfortable with that as i understand it? >> yes. >> but you have other medical issues that you have t
i'm a lecturer and researcher in the department of kinesiology. >> hi, i'm cristian ponce. i'm the student corresponder for "equal time". >> thank you all for being here today, and i thank you for doing this topic. because it's timely. it's important. you know, you look at research online, and you hear 30 million teenagers and young people involved in organized sports, yet 3.5 million injuries in those organized sports. so i'm naturally drawn to you felix. i want to ask...
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. >> well, this is a group of youngsters, teenagers from puerto rico, ponce, puerto rico, who performed us. that is, we went to see their performance, andrea and i, in puerto rico, and we were so impressed with their talent and their enthusiasm that andrea said, we have to get them to come to philadelphia. >> when we went to ponce, which was in february, the teens were so excited to talk about how -- the experience of being in "homeroom" impacted their lives and that they connected with each other and that they felt more confident and more accepting of themselves and other teens. >> this show, you can say it has stood the test of time because it was written, what, 20 some years ago? >> yes. >> but you've also been updating it along the way. tell me how you've been doing that. >> well, we wrote -- it was published in 1989. it premiered at the walnut street theater in philadelphia. initially we created it for -- out of -- it's writings of essays of teenagers who were writing about their teen experience and then we collected the topics and themes that these teens wrote about, peer pressure
. >> well, this is a group of youngsters, teenagers from puerto rico, ponce, puerto rico, who performed us. that is, we went to see their performance, andrea and i, in puerto rico, and we were so impressed with their talent and their enthusiasm that andrea said, we have to get them to come to philadelphia. >> when we went to ponce, which was in february, the teens were so excited to talk about how -- the experience of being in "homeroom" impacted their lives and that they...
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. >> there are two com ponce. one is classroom instruction where they will learn a lot about these terms in the classroom in a teacher facilitated way. then they go to the finance park facility. our system transports them there. and they experience why all of that knowledge that they learned in the classroom in a very concrete, hands-on way. >> for example, are they given a budget and a job. you're saying they have marital status, what have you. they have to go and do real world experiences there. >> there's 18 line items you would normally have in a household budget. entertainment, utilities, mortgage, transportation, even savings and vacations. and so the students learn about -- they go around to the different store front at the facilities to learn about what might be their options given their life scenario. then they have to come back to a room and using their actually de vrivise a budget. the goal is to have a balanced budget so you have something in every line item by the end of the day. >> i think the real v
. >> there are two com ponce. one is classroom instruction where they will learn a lot about these terms in the classroom in a teacher facilitated way. then they go to the finance park facility. our system transports them there. and they experience why all of that knowledge that they learned in the classroom in a very concrete, hands-on way. >> for example, are they given a budget and a job. you're saying they have marital status, what have you. they have to go and do real world...
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puso que lindo el amor que sienten los perritos por uno. >>> el audio que puso carlos ponce es decir, vio luz raras y para copo cero mÁs nos conectamos en vivo con mÉxico lindo y querido con un gran amigo, buenos dÍas daniel. ¿cÓmo estÁs? >>> ya extraÑando. que gusto verte. >> es un gustazo. cuÉntanos quiÉn grabÓ el reencuentro. >>> fÍjate que tuve la oportunidad de hablar con Él, es que abril. cada vez que tocan ver cosas como este video que me gustarÍa que sea Él mismo que nos narre que onda con lo que Él vio y lo que se va diciendo, vamos a presentar carlos guerrero que es lo que pasÓ en tijuana. el video que estÁ viendo fue tomado un 18 de abril a las 9. >>> estaba con mi equipo cuando aparecieron dos luces no le di mucha importancia pero despuÉs salieron otras 10, o sea, se juntaron 10 sobre el mar entonces me llamÓ la atencion entonces tomÉ mi celular. #. oye, daniel, pues no tendrÁ que ver por ejemplo, muchas veces se dan y prenden estos famosos globos que tiran para pedir algÚn deseo que se hallan hecho en la playa, en rosario. >>> en tijuana de hecho ahÍ en playas es como co
puso que lindo el amor que sienten los perritos por uno. >>> el audio que puso carlos ponce es decir, vio luz raras y para copo cero mÁs nos conectamos en vivo con mÉxico lindo y querido con un gran amigo, buenos dÍas daniel. ¿cÓmo estÁs? >>> ya extraÑando. que gusto verte. >> es un gustazo. cuÉntanos quiÉn grabÓ el reencuentro. >>> fÍjate que tuve la oportunidad de hablar con Él, es que abril. cada vez que tocan ver cosas como este video que me...
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vamos a escuchar a lola ponce. >>> que dios sabe cÓmo hace las cosas pienso yo esto se dio justo en paraomento del adelgazar tengo que hacerlo. >>> el dÍa que estaba bajando las exalt l las escalas y me ma relle estaba sola con mi niÑo y dije necesito hacer un cambio por mi niÑo me necesita y necesito estar saludable para Él. >>> fue en ese momento cuando su esposo le hizo un regalo que le cambiÓ la vida. >>> un dÍa llegÓ mi esposo con el libro el primer libro del entrenador. que puesto salvando vidas yo lo comenzÉ a leer me pareciÓ anti y en una pÁgina habÍa un plan para uno comenzar a cambiar el estilo de la comida. >>> motivada por el libro de josÉ fernÁndez y siguiendo ejercicios y dieta juliÁn logrÓ el cambio causando asÍ una gran impresionante entre sus amistades y familiares. >>> wow la primera reacciÓn te operaste, la primera reacciÓn es esa, se operÓ. o estÁ forma. pero me felicitan y me dicen wow has podido lograr eso. >>> la verdad que es digna de felicitar y aunque hoy en dÍa tuvo que comprar toda su ropa con varias tallas menos juliÁn conserva con para amor estos dos pantalo
vamos a escuchar a lola ponce. >>> que dios sabe cÓmo hace las cosas pienso yo esto se dio justo en paraomento del adelgazar tengo que hacerlo. >>> el dÍa que estaba bajando las exalt l las escalas y me ma relle estaba sola con mi niÑo y dije necesito hacer un cambio por mi niÑo me necesita y necesito estar saludable para Él. >>> fue en ese momento cuando su esposo le hizo un regalo que le cambiÓ la vida. >>> un dÍa llegÓ mi esposo con el libro el...
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>>> a mami quÉ es estÁs en ponce, bendiciÓn a ti y a tigres milagro y pilar las quiero mucho. >>> y elzúcar en la sangre. mi médico me habló de victoza® que no es insulina. funciona diferente a las píldoras y viene en un inyector y la aguja es muy fina. está demostrado que victoza® reduce el azúcar en la sangre y el a1c. y la uso solo una vez al día y a cualquier hora. no es para bajar de peso pero sí le puede ayudar a adelgazar un poco. victoza® es un medicamento inyectable recetado que puede mejorar el azúcar en sangre en adultos con diabetes tipo 2 usado con dieta y ejercicio. no se recomienda como la primera opción de tratamiento para la diabetes. victoza® no se debe usar en personas con diabetes tipo 1 ni en personas con cetoacidosis diabética. victoza® no se ha estudiado con insulina que se administra con las comidas. victoza® no es insulina. no use victoza® si tiene antecedentes personales o familiares de cáncer medular tiroideo, síndrome de neoplasia endocrina múltiple tipo 2, o si es alérgico a victoza® o alguno de sus ingredientes. los síntomas de una reacción alérgica grave
>>> a mami quÉ es estÁs en ponce, bendiciÓn a ti y a tigres milagro y pilar las quiero mucho. >>> y elzúcar en la sangre. mi médico me habló de victoza® que no es insulina. funciona diferente a las píldoras y viene en un inyector y la aguja es muy fina. está demostrado que victoza® reduce el azúcar en la sangre y el a1c. y la uso solo una vez al día y a cualquier hora. no es para bajar de peso pero sí le puede ayudar a adelgazar un poco. victoza® es un...