Oriel E. Morales

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Oriel E. Morales

@Acorazado11

Abogado panameño🇵🇦, U de Panamá. hijo, hermano..me gusta la historia, cultura general, cocina, Rock 🎵y otras vainas de actualidad!

Panamá, Rep de Panamá Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Cerebros@CerebrosG·
20 de mayo, Día Mundial de las Abejas. Las abejas no solo hacen miel, también salvan al mundo. Uno de los seres vivos más importantes de la Tierra. La vida sin ellas no sería la misma.
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Earth@earthcurated·
Today is World Bee Day.
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Vive con Propósito.
Vive con Propósito.@PropositoyVida·
La criatura más cruel del mundo es el ser humano
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Angie 🇵🇦@PittyAngie·
Paso por aquí a recordarles que en el 2024 un candidato se bajo de la contienda electoral, eso sí, luego de cobrar el subsidio electoral $. Anótalo Panameño!!
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
Legendary guitarist Buddy Guy will be hitting the road again this summer at the age of 89. Unbelievable!
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Oriel E. Morales@Acorazado11·
Iran al parecer debería desarrollar y tener para su protección en su futuro, armas nucleares, como elemento de advertencia frente a potencias como los gringos y similares, verán como llega la paz en la región!..no mas intervenciones foraneas en su suelo!!
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EFE Noticias@EFEnoticias

VIDEO | El presidente estadounidense, Donald Trump, y su homólogo chino, Xi Jinping, coinciden que Irán no puede tener "nunca" armas nucleares y en la necesidad reabrir el estrecho de Ormuz al tráfico de hidrocarburos sin que se cobre por derechos de paso.

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Rubén Chen W.
Rubén Chen W.@rubenchenwong·
Forever IPTV. Nunca jamás CABLETV.
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Oriel E. Morales@Acorazado11·
@joseEscuderog Los gringos estan quebrados!!!..pero son tan brutos 🤡 que estan gastando plata en una guerra que jamas ganarán!.. o lo mas lejos conseguiran una victoria pirrica!
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Jose Escudero 🇵🇦
Jose Escudero 🇵🇦@joseEscuderog·
Tanto amenazar, poner aranceles del 100% y va a China a ROGAR que no les suelte los bonos del tesoro al mercado. Aquí Mulino es el que hace el ridículo, peleándose con China y ahora la narankita abrazado con el chino, qué cosas tiene la vida.
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Oriel E. Morales@Acorazado11·
@EFEnoticias 🤡🤡🤡 a China no le afecta en nada!.. gringos..ustedes la jodieron sin consultarle a nadie!.. Vean ustedes como resuelven!!..
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EFE Noticias
EFE Noticias@EFEnoticias·
El secretario de Estado de EE.UU., Marco Rubio, afirma que Washington espera convencer a China para que asuma un papel más activo para frenar las acciones de Irán en el golfo Pérsico. efe.com/mundo/eeuu-chi…
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Antidepressant Content
Antidepressant Content@depressionlesss·
The President of Ireland always has his dog with him.
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
“The House of the Rising Sun” is one of the oldest and most mysterious folk songs in the United States, which became a rock anthem thanks to The Animals in 1964. Its origins are lost in time. It is a traditional American ballad, likely from the 19th century or even earlier, with possible roots in old English ballads. No one knows who wrote it: it is a song of unknown authorship that was passed down orally among folk musicians, miners, travelers, and singers in the southern United States. It tells of a life ruined in New Orleans (Louisiana), at a place called “The House of the Rising Sun,” which many interpret as a brothel, a casino, or a disreputable hotel. Depending on the version, it can be told from the perspective of a woman who falls into prostitution or a man who loses himself to gambling and alcohol. The first known recording dates from 1933–1934, when Clarence Ashley and Gwen Foster recorded it. Shortly thereafter, Alan Lomax recorded a 16-year-old girl named Georgia Turner singing it a cappella in Kentucky. Even then, it was called “Rising Sun Blues.” Over time, it was covered by artists such as Lead Belly, Woody Guthrie, Joan Baez, and Bob Dylan (on his 1962 debut album). Everything changed in 1964. The Animals, a British band from Newcastle, heard it in Dylan’s version (and also in English folk circles). Eric Burdon and the others adapted it to their style: they gave it a darker, electric, and more powerful rhythm, with Alan Price’s famous organ riff and Burdon’s raspy voice. They recorded it in a single take on May 18, 1964, in just 15 minutes, during a break on their tour. At first, producer Mickie Most hesitated because of its length (over 4 minutes), but it was released as a single and became a massive hit: number 1 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and several other countries. It is considered one of the first great folk rock songs. Since then, the song has been covered hundreds of times (by Nina Simone, Dolly Parton, Muse, among many others) and continues to be featured in movies, TV shows, and stadiums.
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
The Guns N’ Roses song “November Rain” has one of the longest and most epic backstories in rock. Axl Rose began writing it in 1983, before he had even formed Guns N’ Roses. At that time, he was already playing it on the piano in hotel rooms and during rehearsals. The song slowly evolved over the years, incorporating grand orchestral arrangements and becoming a nearly nine-minute power ballad. The main inspiration for the lyrics and the music video’s concept comes from the short story “Without You,” written by Del James, a close friend of the band. It tells the story of a musician who loses the love of his life. A tale of pain, loss, and grief that resonated deeply with Axl. When they finally recorded it for the album Use Your Illusion I (1991), it became a monumental production. It featured a full orchestra, piano, acoustic and electric guitars, and one of Slash’s most memorable solos. Released as a single in 1992, it reached number 3 on the Billboard charts despite its unusual length and became a phenomenon thanks to the music video, one of the most expensive in rock history. It depicts a beautiful wedding with Stephanie Seymour (Axl’s girlfriend at the time) that ends in tragedy amid a torrential storm. Undoubtedly one of the most beautiful ballads of all time
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