[Goanet] Our tears tell a story!
There tears of grief, joy, onion tears, and others more here http://www.lifebuzz.com/tears/ --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com
[Goanet] Goa Sudharop trustee appointed to National Wildlife Board
Congratulations to Goa Sudharop trustee (Goa) Rajendra Kerkar on being appointed to the National Wildlife Board (India). http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Rajendra-Kerkar-on-national-wildlife-board/articleshow/44787249.cms "Environmentalist Rajendra P Kerkar has been nominated as a member of the reconstituted national wildlife board, which is headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as chairman. Kerkar is one of the ten members of the national panel. Kerkar, who has been working in the field of environment for three decades, is a founder of Keri-based Vivekanand environment awareness brigade."
[Goanet] RE-POST: Goan Cultural Group Open House, Mississauga, Canada, Oct 25, 2014
Goan Cultural Group, Mississauga, Canada Open House Square One Older Adult Centre Mississauga Wellness Program 2014/2014 The Goan Cultural Group (GCG) is one of the recipients of a Seniors Community Grant from the Province’s Secretariat which is being used to conduct a Wellness Program. Come to our OPEN HOUSE to find out more When: Saturday, October 25, 2014 Time: 10:00 am to 12:00 noon Where: Programs Room Square One Older Adult Centre 100 City Centre Dr, Mississauga, ON L5B, Canada The Program covers: a) Bridging the Digital Divide -Teaching Internet Skills to Goan Seniors b) Financial Literacy & Estate Planning c) A Seniors Mobility Workshop The Programs will be conducted in November 2014 & March 2015 and will be open to all members of the GCG, and other Goan Seniors organizations, subject to space availability. Nominal fees will apply to cover course costs. About the Goan Cultural Group: The Goan Cultural Group (GCG) is one of the many ethno cultural groups which make use of the Square One Older Adult Center in Mississauga. The members of the group are seniors in the age range 60-90 years. The group founded in 2008 meets in the Programs Room on Wednesdays from 6:30pm - 9:00pm The focus of the group is to promote social interaction for its members and hold events covering physical and cultural activities. Juliet Rebello,GCG Information Coordinator, Email: gcg2...@bell.net See more on Seniors Community Grant Program at http://www.goanvoice.ca/2014/issue21/ref/Seniors_community.pdf Twitted on www.goanvoice.ca
[Goanet] Fwd: Wolfe unveiled as Sporting Clube de Goa’s new marquee player
*PRESS RELEASE:* *Wolfe unveiled as Sporting Clube de Goa’s new marquee player* “Sporting Clube de Goa’s emblem is a lion and with the versatility of Wolfe adding extra bite to the attack, we are hoping to create the most ferocious formation in the I-League,” stated Sporting Clube de Goa President Peter Vaz, after unveiling Trinidad and Tobago National team utility player Anthony Wolfe as Sporting Clube de Goa’s new marquee signing at the Models office in Panjim, on Thursday. Wolfe first came under the Flaming Oranje radar when he performed spectacularly in the second half of last season for Churchill Brothers, where he helped them to win the Federation Cup. “I am delighted to have signed for one of the most exciting teams in Indian professional Football,” expressed Wolfe, moments after signing on the dotted line for Sporting Goa. Wolfe was part of the Trinidad and Tobago squad that qualified for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. “Going to the World Cup is a dream for any footballer. It is an experience that I will never forget,” reasoned Wolfe. Trinidad historically became the smallest nation to ever qualify for the FIFA World Cup with a population of around 1.3 million people, which is even smaller than the beautiful Indian state of Goa. During his time with the national team Wolfe worked under legendary Dutch Coach Leo Beenhakker, who has won titles with Real Madrid, Ajax and Feynoord. “I have learnt so much from Beenhakker. He along with many local Coaches has contributed a lot to football in Trinidad,” stated Wolfe. Since making his debut against Finland in 2003, Wolfe turned out in various positions for Trinidad including defence, midfield and attack, where he has netted three goals along the way. He has played alongside former English Premier League stars such as Dwight Yorke (Manchester United), Shaka Hislop (Newcastle United) and Trinidad’s all-time leading goal scorer Stern John. Early in his career Wolfe tasted success as he lifted the Trinidad league title with North East Stars in 2004 and two years later finished as the league’s joint top goal scorer with San Juan Jabloteh, before packing his bags to ply his trade in the US. When he was a youth, Wolfe was pretty nifty with a cricket bat also and represented various teams, but there came a time when he had to decide to devote full attention to football. “Brian Lara is a massive star in my country. I am also a huge fan of Sachin Tendulkar. They have both broken so many records which are truly inspiring for any sportsmen,” stated the athletic Wolfe. “I loved to play both games, but in the end I chose football,” said the thirty year old. Wolfe was partly persuaded to come to India after seeing fellow countrymen, Densill Theobold who previously played for Dempo and Shillong Lajong’s Cornel Glenn set up base in the country. “We welcome Anthony to the Flaming Oranje and I am sure he will make an immediate impact,” stated Sporting Goa Coach Oscar Bruzon. *PHOTO: Sporting Clube de Goa President Peter Vaz unveiling marquee signing Anthony Wolfe.* -- CONNECT WITH US: www.sportingclubedegoa.com www.sportingclubedegoa.wordpress.com www.facebook.com/sportingclubedegoa.officialpage www.twitter.com/sportingoa
Re: [Goanet] GOA TAXI SERVICES
Interesting news; good point. On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 2:34 AM, John Eric Gomes wrote: > The Tourism Department in a smart move has introduced trained lady Taxi > drivers, meters at approved rates, modern communication and business > practices. The Taxi Union must see the writing on the wall. Consumers do > not owe them a living! For too long they have been able to strong arm the > government and Tourism business, holding the Consumer to ransom! In today's > world the "Consumer is KING", and service the name of the game. The male > taxi drivers to survive need to compete with competitive rates and improved > services and try to salvage their bad reputation if they care for Goa's > positive development image. On the other hand, the lady taxi service will > have to build their reputation for an honest,clean and safe reliable > service worthy of correcting the reputation and image of Goa Taxi services. >
[Goanet] The two Incredible Spicemen.
Cyrus Todiwalla & Indian Scotsman!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQGF1jYCbYQ --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com
[Goanet] Productivity tips.
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[Goanet] Lorna, the Goan nightingale
Lorna Live 8in1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITcFJXFE0GM some pics herehttp://joegoauk-tiatr.blogspot.in/2014/10/40th-tiatr-competition-group-results.html In Goa, Dial 1 0 8 For Hospital, Police, Fire etc
[Goanet] Amontronn
Ixttamno, *All India Konkani Writers’ Organisation (AIKWO)-cho nomoskar!* Akhil Bharot Konknni Lekhok Songhotton mhollear AIKWO aplem dusrem sommelon Gõyant manddun haddta. Hem sommelon Moddganvchea Ravindra Bhovonant 26 Otumbr 2014 disa sokallim 9.30 tem sanje 5.00 mrern bhorta. Tantunt 'don paper' astole ani sanjer sonvskrutik karyavoll ani Puroskar dobazao astolo zoim 6 pustokank ami 20-20 hozar rupyanche puroskar bhttoitole. Hea disbhor choltolea sommelonant Gõyche ani Gõyam bhaile borovpi vhodd sonkhen hajir astole oxi ami ast ballgitat. Tharailolea vellar tumi Ravindra Bhovonant pavun AIKWO-chi hi karyavoll zoitvont kortole mhonn ast ballgitat ani adim fuddench Dev borem korum mhonntat. Vincy Quadros Odheokx - AIKWO
[Goanet] GOA TAXI SERVICES
The Tourism Department in a smart move has introduced trained lady Taxi drivers, meters at approved rates, modern communication and business practices. The Taxi Union must see the writing on the wall. Consumers do not owe them a living! For too long they have been able to strong arm the government and Tourism business, holding the Consumer to ransom! In today's world the "Consumer is KING", and service the name of the game. The male taxi drivers to survive need to compete with competitive rates and improved services and try to salvage their bad reputation if they care for Goa's positive development image. On the other hand, the lady taxi service will have to build their reputation for an honest,clean and safe reliable service worthy of correcting the reputation and image of Goa Taxi services.
Re: [Goanet] Margret Frenz: Community, Memory, and Migration in a Globalizing World: The Goan Experience c.1890-1980
Economic migrants, would be an appropriate descriptive. The same applies in other places including for me in the US (immigrant). (pointed out to forestall any banal knee jerk response) Venantius J Pinto On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 6:51 PM, Frederick FN Noronha * फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या * فريدريك نورونيا wrote: > Rather interesting book, just out in the Goa market. At first glance: very > detailed and insightful. Here's one quote to illustrate Frenz's writing > (p.132): > > Goans migrated largely due to economic considerations, > unlike many other South Asians. From their first migration to > East Africa in the late nineteenth century up to the 1950s, they > could best be described as 'voluntary' migrants. 'Greener > pastures', that is, promising professional opportunities, > initially lured them to British ships, and later, on to the East > African coast. In the early period, the first port of call was > Zanzibar which provided ample opportunities to set up > business or find work in the Sultan's government. As the > British colonial governments expanded throughout East Africa, > new economic opportunities opened up and Zanzibar > lost its pivotal position for Goans, though the community there > remained very strong. Their economic success was reflected > in remittances to their family who remained in Goa. But the > economic successes were not accompanied by political power... > > Useful set of maps at the start of the book -- migration-oriented areas of > Goa; movement from Goa to East Africa (Zanzibar, Tanganyika, Kenya, > Uganda); Goan institutions at the Zanzibar Stone Town; Dar es Salaam Goan > institutions; Nairobi Goan instituions; Kampala Goan instituions; the > movement out of East Africa from the mid 20th century; post-colonial Goa. > > Frenz margret.fr...@stx.ox.ac.uk is a lecturer in Global and Imperial > History at St Cross College, University of Oxford. Published by Oxford > University Press ISBN 9780199451753. Rs 995 in Goa. Pp 380. > > https://www.flickr.com/photos/fn-goa/15417867338/in/photostream/ > https://www.flickr.com/photos/fn-goa/14983824893/in/photostream/ > -- > P +91-832-2409490 M 9822122436 Twitter: @fn Facebook: fredericknoronha > -- + Venantius J Pinto
[Goanet] The Story of a Writer - Bhai Mauzo in the NT
http://www.navhindtimes.in/story-writer/ BY ARTI DAS | NT BUZZ Konkani writer Damodar Mauzo is in many ways the face of Goan literature. He recently completed 50 years as a writer, but still has within him the same urge and restlessness of a budding writer, which according to him is essential if one has to continue one’s journey as an author. “This journey of 50 years is regret free, but I am guilty of not doing much as a writer. I believe that a writer should remain dissatisfied”, says the 70-year-old Damodar Mauzo. As a writer Mauzo has a special gift; he does not go have to seek out inspiration, instead stories grab him and remain with him. “Many a time stories remain in my head. I start working on them only when the climax of the story comes to me. I don’t write every day, only when I really feel like writing something for that is when the urge leaves me restless till I have penned everything down. Writer Victor Rangel Ribeiro during a workshop on writing happened to tell me that he sometimes rewrites his copy more than ten times. For me that was an amazing discovery. You see I write my stories in one go. When I shared this fact with him he told me that I have a copy-editor within me”, shares the Sahitya Akademi awardee, who has recently returned from Frankfurt, where he had gone to attend the international release of his book ‘Teresa’s Man’. The book is a compilation of short stories written by Mauzo over a period of time and has been translated into English by Xavier Cota. The Goa release of the book will happen on October 24. On the topic of his book being translated into English Mauzo shares that this is not his first literary offering to be translated further maintaining that his most popular books came to be well read mainly because they were translated. He is also of the firm belief that books in regional languages need to be translated into English and Hindi too because this affords them a wider reach. “Languages have their own boundaries. Once translated it becomes easier to access a wider readership. Additionally, Hindi affords the books easier translation into other regional languages. That’s how my novel ‘Karmelin’ was translated into Oriya, Sindhi and even Maithili”, says Mauzo. Speaking further he cites the example of Goa’s finest Konkani writer, Ravindra Kelekar, who got nominated for the Gyanpith Award only after his works were translated. “There are many such examples. Take for example Pundalik Naik’s plays, which have still not been translated, or for that matter Mahabaleshwar Sail’s novel ‘Yug Sanvar’. This is the reason people are still unaware about these Goan works of Konkani literature.” Predominantly a short story writer Mauzo mentions that Goa is a mine of short story writers and we need to tap the source in the best possible way. “Writer Jose Lourenco once counted the number of short stories written in Devnagri Konkani in dailies, weeklies and annual magazines”, he shares. “The count came to around 500 to 600 stories a year. But, sadly, we are not cashing on this. We have the Goa Doordarshan channel, which is not producing any quality matter except for news in Konkani. It is actually a centre, but it has been reduced to just a programme generating facility. There are no Konkani serials when we have so much of material on hand. We need at least 12 hours of broadcast time on Doordarshan”, he observes. Mauzo is of the opinion that every writer has the freedom to choose his/her script. “You can write in any script you want. As a writer one should able to bind people first. This is most important. The writer should also speak Konkani”, he says. Taking a cue from history in order to settle this row he says, “In the year 1939 a Konkani Parishad was held in Karwar, Karnataka to which Konkani writers of different scripts were invited. At this Parishad it was decided that Konkani should have one script and they nominated Devnagri Konkani as it is best suited for the language and it also belongs to the Indo-Aryan group of languages. This decision was taken in 1939. We should not go on changing policies at the drop of a hat.” Recalling another anecdote from Goa’s history, he says, “In the year 1963-64, Manohar Rai Sardesai had written the first text book in Konkani and when doing so he had used both scripts – Devnagri and Romi. But, at that time the priest community of Goa raised objection as in their opinion such as act would divide the community and the idea of dual scripts was dropped.” Mauzo is the one of the co-founders of the Goa Art and Literary Fest (GALF), which will be held in the month of December. He says, “We have been successful in establishing intimacy between writers and readers. Recently, I received an email from poet Keki Daruwalla, who had just returned from the Bangalore Literary Fest. He mentioned that the Goa Art and Literary Fest was the best and that we please keep it like that.” During the GALF the translation of Mauzo’s book ‘Rumadful’ (a compilation o
[Goanet] Deputation of the reporter/photographer/Cameraman
Madam/Sir, Tiar Academy of Goa is Celebrating the Birth Anniversary of late. Rosario Rodrigues and Lifetime Contribution to Khell/Khell Tiatr Award 2014 at Gomant Vidya Niketan, Margao on 24th October 2014 i.e.tomorrow at 4.00 p.m. The Chief Guest for the function will be the Chairman of Goa Tourism Development Corporation Shri. Nilesh Cabral. There will be a special programme of songs which will be put up by Shri. Menino de Bandar and his troupe. We Kindly depute your reporter/photographer/Cameraman and cover the said function. Thanking you yours faithfully, Jose Alexandre Rodrigues Member Secretary
[Goanet] [Photo Blog by Rajan Parrikar] Diwali 2014
Photo Blog by Rajan Parrikar has posted a new item, 'Diwali 2014' Festival of Lights. Deepavali greetings to all from Goa! You may view the latest post at http://www.parrikar.com/blog/2014/10/23/diwali-2014/ Best regards, Rajan Parrikar ra...@parrikar.com
[Goanet] Goa news for October 23, 2014
Goa News from Google News and Goanet.org Visit http://www.goanet.org/newslinks.php for the full stories. *** ISL: FC Goa seek first win against table-toppers Atletico de Kolkata - India Today reaking Chennai http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNGthGmGEd63of1jwBNxIk9T8RQiEQ&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52778638067641&ei=BD5IVIijK8y6wAHLg4HgCQ&url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/isl-atletico-de-kolkata-vs-fc-goa-live-score-match-10-nehru-stadium/1/397142.html *** NorthEast United hold FC Goa 1-1 - The Hindu draw in a high intensity Hero Indian Super League match here on Sunday. Playing their third match at home on the trot in the space of seven days, NorthEast ... http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNEZxTv8kfE_moxu3_o9suuz-YoB4A&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52778635803766&ei=BD5IVIijK8y6wAHLg4HgCQ&url=http://www.thehindu.com/sport/football/indian-super-league-2014-northeast-united-hold-fc-goa-11/article6517069.ece *** Goa Congress spokesperson Durgadas Kamat sacked for anti-dynasty comment - India Today OP-goa-congress-sacks-durgadas-kamat-for-his-comment-aan-end-to-dynastic-politics-4782401-NOR.html">Goa Congress sacks Durgadas Kamat for his comment on end to dynastic politics http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNHQ_jdj_PKf73dFQqiQtmYmL9XteQ&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52778637276048&ei=BD5IVIijK8y6wAHLg4HgCQ&url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/durgadas-kamat-goa-congress-dynasty-politics-comment-haryana-polls-maharashtra-polls/1/396833.html *** Fly to Goa, Kochi in November for Rs. 899 - Hindustan Times dd-spice-to-festive-season-with-discount-offers/507757-3.html">Airlines add spice to festive season with discount offers http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNElvoHcqU--hnt7dCb4Z3PMaXP_vw&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52778637779345&ei=BD5IVIijK8y6wAHLg4HgCQ&url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/mumbai/fly-to-goa-kochi-in-november-for-rs-899/article1-1278181.aspx *** Goa: time to ditch the beach and head inland - The Guardian EjM&authuser=0&ned=us"> http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNEQjUkwlBFSV98wvAA4-SQXfrPk-g&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&ei=BD5IVIijK8y6wAHLg4HgCQ&url=http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2014/oct/18/goa-india-away-from-beach-inland *** India's Goa faces dilemma over rising demand for high-end homes - Financial Times eneral for the state of Goa. "If the living spouse wishes to sell the property, the children's ...http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNHDfH_N2DrEftHvon8xz6nnmeKQpQ&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52778635296547&ei=BD5IVIijK8y6wAHLg4HgCQ&url=http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/818fbf9c-52cd-11e4-9221-00144feab7de.html *** For 2 Maha MLAs, Goa is where the 'hearth' is - Times of India ime Shiv Sena legislators in the brand-new Maharashtra assembly have roots in Goa”Sanjay Potnis, 57, is a native of Bardez's Britona, while Prakash Phaterpekar, 56, has links in Quepem's Balli. While Potnis, a resident of Vakola ...http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNGea3J_BuXmTPfuNWKxKhblMjdxow&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52778638196672&ei=BD5IVIijK8y6wAHLg4HgCQ&url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/For-2-Maha-MLAs-Goa-is-where-the-hearth-is/articleshow/44903138.cms *** Highlights of Goa: readers' travel tips - The Guardian nown is Menezes Braganza. One wing is like a museum well-maintained and stuffed full of antiques. The other wing is more faded grandeur but charming and homely.http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNFy6QFF8YocSCohsf38n1oCnS2G1A&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&ei=BD5IVIijK8y6wAHLg4HgCQ&url=http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2014/oct/18/goa-india-readers-tips *** AITUC demands immediate hike in minimum wages in Goa - The Hindu e HinduGeneral Secretary, AITUC Christopher Fonseca on Monday said that the decision of the Goa government to revise minimum wages to Rs.215 per day for unskilled workers in 2012 was highly arbitrary, unjustified and improper. The mass of workers who are ...http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNEU7jLyy7s7iRXxJVWAzekVoqURmA&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&ei=BD5IVIijK8y6wAHLg4HgCQ&url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/aituc-demands-immediate-hike-in-minimum-wages-in-goa/article6522948.ece *** 'Lord Krishna was in Goa' - Times of India mes of IndiaThough there has no any concrete evidence to prove why Diwali is celebrated by burning gigantic effigies of Narkasura, some historians say Narkasura ruled Goa for a small period and Lord Krishna killed him in Goa on chaturdashi. Diwali is celebrated on ...http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNEAekaUjkIe1alSUCgQH7T3zBOWLw&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&ei=BD5IVIijK8y6wAHLg4HgCQ&url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Lord-Krishna-was-in-Goa/articleshow/44
[Goanet] SMILE................................. IT'S WEEKEND (24/10/2014)
YOU EVEN……. A woman (Pelegrin) was at work when she received a phone call from her Baby Sitter that her daughter is very sick with a high fever. Pelegrin left her work and stopped by the pharmacy to get some medication. She got back to her car and found that she had locked her keys in the car. Pelegrin didn't know what to do, so she called home and told the Baby Sitter what had happened. Baby Sitter: Madam, the fever is getting worse. You might find a coat hanger somewhere out there and use that to open the door. Pelegrin looked around and found an old rusty coat hanger that had been left on the ground, possibly by someone else who at some time had locked their keys in their car. She looked at the hanger and said to herself “I don't know how to use this”. She raised her head and asked God to send her help. Within three minutes a dirty, greasy, bearded Man appears: Man: May I help you? Pelegrin: Yes please, my daughter is very sick. I stopped to get her some medication and I locked my keys in my car. I must rush to home. Please, can you use this hanger to unlock my car? Man: Sure. The Man walked over to the car, and in less than a minute the car was opened. Pelegrin hugged the man and through her tears: Pelegrin: Thank you so much! You are a very nice Man. Man: Lady, I am not a nice man, I just got out of prison today, I was in prison for car theft and have only been out for about an hour. Pelegrin hugged the Man again and by looking at the sky with sobbing tears, cried out loud: Pelegrin: Oh……God! Thank you God!! You even sent me a Professional. Cajetan de Sanvordem Kuwait.
[Goanet] What is peak fitness?
Here is a routine > http://www.mercola.com/infographics/what-is-peak-fitness.htm?e_cid=20141023Z3_DNL_SECON&utm_source=content&utm_medium=email&utm_content=secon&utm_campaign=20141023Z3&et_cid=DM58340&et_rid=701663399 --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com
[Goanet] ALL THE BEST GOA
In the Indian Super League match today FC Goa coached by the Brazilian legend Zico takes on the formidable Atlético de Kolkata. With a debacle in the first game and a draw at the second, FC Goa must today somehow notch its first win. Goa needs all our cheers and may lady luck kick in the much needed win at Fatorda grounds this evening. As everything in life football too requires perseverance, self-denial, hard work, sacrifice and, dedication with the underlying principle to always pursue being: Hit the line hard. *Força* Goa. Aires Rodrigues Advocate High Court C/G-2, Shopping Complex Ribandar Retreat, Ribandar – Goa – 403006 Mobile No: 9822684372 Office Tel No: (0832) 2444012 Email: airesrodrigu...@gmail.com Or airesrodrig...@yahoo.com You can also reach me on Facebook.com/ AiresRodrigues Twitter@rodrigues_aires