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Invitación de Dimas al pueblo colombiano
Declaración de Dimas contra el mal funcionamiento de la política colombiana a finales del gobierno de Nuñez.
El documento conserva la ortografía de la époc
Dimas: Gay yang Pernah Nikah Secara Heteroseksual (Sebuah Life History)
This is a life history (LH) of Dimas, a gay who had been married heterosexually. LH is aimed to understand the individual through his appreciation on experiences he feels happening in his life, as well stressing his relationship with the author. LH is also used to understand how people live and work in a colonial context (oppression), oppression against homosexuality as a minority discourse. Data in this article were obtained from Dimas’ narrations, which the author collected through in-depth interviews. Other data were obtained from Dimas’ self-portrait, and other relevant researches. Results reveal Dimas’ understanding of his sexual orientation, as well as the understanding of experiences he seems to experience. Secondly the interaction of Dimas and his culture in a social construction context and the development of the homosexuality issue in Indonesia.
Karya ini merupakan life history (LH) Dimas, gay yang pernah nikah secara heteroseksual. LH bertujuan memahami individu melalui pemaknaan dirinya atas peristiwa-peristiwa yang dimaknainya telah terjadi di kehidupannya, di samping juga menggarisbawahi hubungan individu dengan peneliti. LH digunakan untuk mengerti bagaimana manusia hidup dan bekerja dalam konteks kolonial (penindasan), dalam hal ini penindasan atas homoseksualitas sebagai wacana minoritas. Data yang digunakan di sini, yang utama adalah narasi Dimas yang peneliti peroleh melalui in-depth interview. Data lain berupa catatan harian dan potret diri Dimas, serta penelitian lain yang terkait. Hasil penelitian ini, yang pertama adalah pemaknaan Dimas atas orientasi seksualnya, termasuk pemaknaan atas rangkaian peristiwa yang menurutnya telah terjadi. Kedua adalah interaksi Dimas dengan budayanya dalam konteks konstruksi sosial dan perkembangan isu homoseksualitas di Indonesia
Factura, 1929 sept. 14, Madrid, de Dimas Nadal, Almoneda al Sr. D. Eusebio Valbuena
Factura impresa en azul, manuscrita en tinta azul y numerada en el extremo superior derecho: "N.º 169"Alcance y contenido: Versa sobre el suministro y coste total de una librería de haya barnizada, previa cantidad a cuentaEn la parte superior, aparecen impresos el nombre y la dirección de la empresa junto a la publicidad: "Almoneda Dimas Nadal / Leganitos, 25. - MADRID"Se indican la persona destinataria y la dirección: "Sr. D. Eusebio Valbuena / Calle de Fernandez de los Ríos 21 ento izda"Recibí firmado y rubricado por D. NadalMembrete en la parte superior de la hoja, en azul con los datos del establecimiento en diferentes líneas y tipografía variada. A la izquierda, publicidad sobre productos. Todo rodeado con una línea de corte modernista. En el borde izquierdo, "Dimas Nadal" en letras mayúsculas cortadasEn el lateral izquierdo: "Imp. 'La Ideal', Silva, 12.- MADRID"Papel en color crema con rayas perteneciente a un tac
ANGUIANO, Dimas (Pbro.)
Message from a telegram. Dimas Anguiano is priest in the Parish of Christ in Mexico City. / Mensaje de recibido de un telegrama que no contiene el expediente. Dimas Anguiano es Presbítero de la Parroquia de Cristo en México, D.F
DiMaS: Distributing Multimedia
This demonstration presents the Digital Content Distribution Management System (DiMaS). DiMaS proves as a concept that it is possible to make a system for multimedia producing communities to publish their work on highly popular P2P networks, and importantly, the system enables producers to insert content metadata, to manage intellectual property and usage rights, and to charge for the consumption. All this can be done without introducing another new content or metadata file format and a dedicated client application to read the format
San Dimas Experiment Station Administration Building in San Dimas, a Works Progress Administration photograph, ca.1939
Photograph of an exterior front view of the San Dimas Experiment Station Administration Building in San Dimas, a Works Progress Administration photograph, ca.1939.An evergreen tree stands in the foreground on the left edge of a rock wall which contains the manicured lawn of the building at center. What appears to be a lightly-colored bridge extends from the far right to various trees and bushes which shade the building's yard. A path runs from the edge of the bridge to the staircase which leads to the shaded porch of the building. The building is backed by a thick forest which continues into the background
San Dimas coffee experience
El presente documento aborda el desarrollo de un diseño de experiencias, de producto y de marca para el café de la vereda de San Dimas en Santander, con el fin de permitir que los caficultores puedan vincularse directamente con los consumidores de café, y así, posicionar y darle reconocimiento a su café y obtener más ganancias.Caficultores SantandereanosThis document deals with the development of an experience, product and brand design for the coffee from the village of San Dimas in Santander, in order to allow coffee growers to link directly with coffee consumers, and thus, position and give recognition to their coffee and get more profit.Diseñador (a) IndustrialPregrad
Parin Colombo oath of office upon becoming Supreme Commander of the Caballeros de Dimas-Alang, March 17, 1992
The oath of office shows that Columna was sworn in as Supreme Commander of the Caballeros de Dimas-Alang on March 17, 1992.Potenciano Parin Columna was born on May 19, 1905 in General Trias, Cavite, Philippines. He often went by “Parin Colombo.” Columna traveled to the United States in 1924, eventually moving to Los Angeles after brief stays in Vancouver, Seattle and New York. In 1933, Columna earned his pilot’s license, becoming the first Filipino pilot in the United States. During World War II, Columna served in the armed forces as a technician overseas. He was also a long-term member of the Caballeros de Dimas-Alang, a fraternal organization in the Filipino community and filled many important leadership roles. When Carlos Bulosan, a noted Filipino novelist, poet and labor activist, was ill with tuberculosis and receiving treatment at the Los Angeles County Sanitarium (now the USC Medical Center), Columna and the Caballeros raised funds to help cover Bulosan’s medical costs and try to send Bulosan back to the Philippines to recover. Columna also acted as the manager of The Luau, a Polynesian restaurant in Beverly Hills where he frequently hired Filipino immigrants, often for their first jobs in the United States. He acted as a benefactor for several Filipino students as they made their way through college, continuing to be an important leader in the Los Angeles Filipino community until his death on January 7, 1997
Caballeros de Dimas-Alang certificate for P.P. Colombo (also known as Potenciano Parin Columna), May 10, 1933
The certificate, written in Filipino was given to Columna by the Caballeros de Dimas-Alang in Los Angeles on May 10, 1933.Potenciano Parin Columna was born on May 19, 1905 in General Trias, Cavite, Philippines. He often went by “Parin Colombo.” Columna traveled to the United States in 1924, eventually moving to Los Angeles after brief stays in Vancouver, Seattle and New York. In 1933, Columna earned his pilot’s license, becoming the first Filipino pilot in the United States. During World War II, Columna served in the armed forces as a technician overseas. He was also a long-term member of the Caballeros de Dimas-Alang, a fraternal organization in the Filipino community and filled many important leadership roles. When Carlos Bulosan, a noted Filipino novelist, poet and labor activist, was ill with tuberculosis and receiving treatment at the Los Angeles County Sanitarium (now the USC Medical Center), Columna and the Caballeros raised funds to help cover Bulosan’s medical costs and try to send Bulosan back to the Philippines to recover. Columna also acted as the manager of The Luau, a Polynesian restaurant in Beverly Hills where he frequently hired Filipino immigrants, often for their first jobs in the United States. He acted as a benefactor for several Filipino students as they made their way through college, continuing to be an important leader in the Los Angeles Filipino community until his death on January 7, 1997
Our community, past, present and future, San Dimas, 1994
Our community, past, present and future, San Dimas, 1994. Glenn Rockey High School, 1900 North Sycamore Canyon Road, San Dimas. Acrylic, 8' x 10', by Betty Dore with students. Sponsored by L.A. Theater Works. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 347, #18
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