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Global Warming by Ernesto Alvarado Valencia by 826 Valencia
En entrevista con Pamela Cerdeira, para MVS Noticias, Ernesto Alvarado, asesor designado por la jefatura de gobierno para coordinar los apoyos a los afectados de la Línea 12 detalló la atención que se le ha dado a las víctimas de la Línea 12.
Ernesto, apasionado por la creación de negocios brinda servicio a inversionistas, profesionistas de la construcción o de la planeación de proyectos a tomar las decisiones más complejas, maximizando el éxito de sus proyectos. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/un-odyssey/message
Ernesto Alvarado is a Mexican-born, Southern California-based native plant and seed teacher and student. He is currently the Native Plant Nursery Assistant at the Riverside Corona Resource Conservation District where he specializes in seed and native plants for gardening and greater connection to the world around him – and us. While I told you that last week was the second in a two-part series in the sacred and much-needed ritual and ceremony that the seasonal cycles of our plants and gardens – I would say this is a bonus third episode in this vein. I think you will agree. As a native plant and seed teacher and student, Ernesto's greatest hope is to have his work serve as a green and living bridge for people to develop a deeper connection to the life all around them. Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow even more of these types of conversations. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud, iTunes, Google Podcast, and Stitcher. To read more and for many more photos please visit www.cultivatingplace.com.
Why do forest fires happen? What happens to the forest after a fire? Sometimes you send us questions about things you've heard about, and sometimes you send us questions about your experiences. We'll hear from 5-year-old Abby in Australia who wanted to know more about the bush fires near her home earlier this year. Liam and Emma tell us about their wildfire experiences in California, and we get answers to your questions from Ernesto Alvarado, professor at the University of Washington.
In this Managing Madrid - Let's Fix Football crossover, hosts Gabe Lezra and Evan Mateer break down the #FootballLeaks revelations that Real Madrid and other major teams are considering creating a breakaway SuperLeague. Gabe and Evan are both attorneys who host the law-football-comedy podcast Let's Fix Football, and in this segment they break down the question of the SuperLeague: What would it look like, and what would the teams get out of it?Would the league run into legal issues--and if so, how would they get out of it?What's the latest Football Twitter beef? Oh wait, did you think this was just going to be serious? Come on, son. Tancredi Pamieri and @Registability got into a hilarious Twitter beef and Gabe and Evan are ready to suit up for Team Tancredi. Who is a real life weirdo, but not a huge poser. But, most importantly, they break down a boot-licking ESPN article about #FootballLeaks, and chat about the over-arching issues that these revelations pose. Oh, and get ready for next week, folks. Because they're talking FFP with FCPA attorney Ernesto Alvarado. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Gabe Lezra and Evan Mateer are joined by reigning LFF guest-appearance champ Ernesto Alvarado to break down the most recent updates in the FIFA corruption trial in Brooklyn, talk about the broader scandal, the new corruption allegations at the IOC, and the logic of anti-corrpution work generally. Ernesto is a practicing Foreign Corrupt Practices attorney based in Paris with the American law firm Hughes, Hubbard and Reed LLP. Evan and Gabe are also joined by journalist Jess Houwen of MLSFemale.com to discuss some MLS news, chat about her thoughts on Real Madrid's smashing of PSG--and, most importantly, to sing the Ballad of Aura and Marco. Jess, Gabe and Evan finish the show by breaking down USSF's most recent atrocity--the not scam regular website run by "nutritional partner" Thorne, which itself sells regular, normal things and doesn't market supplements to child soccer coaches.
Hosts Gabe Lezra and Evan Mateer are joined by their friend Ernesto Alvarado to talk about everything from Antoine Greizmann's absurd blackface costume, the FIFA trial, and Gabe's articles on the Columbus Crew. Gabe and Ernesto start with a long chat about Greizmann and racism, delving into the culture that would allow or even encourage the costume, the incredibly flawed misconception that this constume is some how OK or justified, and they break down some of the myriad shit takes from old white dudes about Greizmann. Then they're joined by Evan to break down the latest developments in the FIFA scandal coming out of federal court in Brooklyn. Both sides delivered closing arguments earlier in the week and it's really up in the air how it might shake out. Oh, and FIFA is incredibly mobbed up. They end by chatting about Gabe's new articles on the Columbus crew and some out-there plans to potentially #SaveTheCrew.
In this special Managing Madrid Podcast - Let's Fix Football crossover episode, Gabe Lezra and Evan Mateer interview their friend and FCPA specialist Ernesto Alvarado about the recent PSG corruption allegations surrounding president Al Khalaifi, the crisis in Catalunya and its impact on the future of European football, and the Spanish league's corruption investigation surroungin the President Villar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Gabe Lezra and Evan Mateer run down the week in European football, talking about PSG's most recent scandal--Neymar and Cavani, oh no!--and talk la Liga and EPL. This week's reading series is an incredible piece of mid-aughts ESPN bullshit, wherein a bunch of dudes try to convince the lone female writer that Sepp Blatter's comments about how female soccer players should wear "tighter shorts" are right, actually. It's really awesome, check it out here: http://www.espn.com/page2/s/bloc/040120.html Then they interview their friend Ernesto Alvarado about the recent FIFA corruption scandal. Ernesto is an associate in the Washington, D.C. office of Hughes Hubbard & Reed. As part of the Anti-Corruption and Internal Investigations practice group, Ernesto assists clients with matters involving the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, U.K. Bribery Act, international anti-corruption law and compliance, third-party due diligence, and internal investigations. In the interview the guys focus on FIFA's organizational structure, discuss how FIFA's corruption scandal permeated many different levels of the organization, and delve into the FCPA and other theories of liability that allowed the United States Department of Justice to investigate and bring charges against the international organization. Then, they discuss the specifics of the investigation and the next steps for FIFA going forward.
Recibimos mucho cariño y mensajes por llegar al número cabalístico de nuestro programa 200. En el top ten en vivo, platicamos con un lavador de carros sobre su trabajo. El doctor Ernesto Alvarado nos habló de problemas ginecológicos.