Aries: Quizá resulte ser que todas tus familiares mujeres de pronto quieran ponerse en contacto contigo cuando llegues a tu casa. Debes tener paciencia y enfrentar las cosas con calma.
Tauro
El estrés por la presión de algún trabajo que has estado experimentando te hará sentir deprimido. Así sobre tu gran fuerza de voluntad para que pueda salir adelante muy pronto.
Géminis
Posiblemente no desees tomarte un descanso, porque estás demasiado preocupado por terminar lo que estás haciendo en tiempo y forma. No te arriesgues a una enfermedad física por exceso de trabajo.
Cáncer
Es importante que recuerdes que no terminarás para nada de lo que te propones, si te extenúas. Sé receptivo y verás todas las cosas interesantes que puedes aprender.
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Artist Jim Bliesner stands next to a model of his sculpture, made of stainless steel, of the Virgin Mary as the Statue of Liberty, titled “Welcome the Stranger”, that will be 40 feet tall and face the border from Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church during a ceremony for the statue at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church in San Ysidro.
(Hayne Palmour IV / San Diego Union-Tribune)
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The face of the Virgin Mary as the Statue of Liberty, titled “Welcome the Stranger”, on the model by artist Jim Bliesner.
(Hayne Palmour IV / San Diego Union-Tribune)
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Artist Jim Bliesner stands next to a model, made of stainless steel, of his sculpture of the Virgin Mary as the Statue of Liberty, titled “Welcome the Stranger”, that will eventually be 40 feet tall and face the border from Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church in San Ysidro.
(Hayne Palmour IV / San Diego Union-Tribune)
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A banner showing how the 40 foot tall “Welcome the Stranger”, a statue of the Virgin Mary as the Statue of Liberty, will look like.
(Hayne Palmour IV / San Diego Union-Tribune)
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Artist Jim Bliesner shows the model and explains his statue of the Virgin Mary as the Statue of Liberty, titled “Welcome the Stranger”, that will be forty feet tall and face the border from Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church.
(Hayne Palmour IV / San Diego Union-Tribune)
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With a banner showing how the forty foot tall “Welcome the Stranger”, a statue of the Virgin Mary as the Statue of Liberty, will look like behind him, Bishop Robert McElroy speaks during a ceremony for the statue at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church in San Ysidro.
(Hayne Palmour IV / San Diego Union-Tribune)
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Church member Antony Medina and others tie ribbons, each one with a name of someone affected by U.S. immigration policy written on it, on a fence during a ceremony for the statue of the Virgin Mary as the Statue of Liberty, titled “Welcome the Stranger” at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church in San Ysidro.
(Hayne Palmour IV / San Diego Union-Tribune)
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Church members tie ribbons, each one with a name of someone affected by U.S. immigration policy written on it, on a fence.
(Hayne Palmour IV / San Diego Union-Tribune)
Leo
Muévete lentamente y tómate tu tiempo para descansar un poco, y todo funcionará mejor de lo que piensas. A últimas fechas te ha dolido la cabeza y estás experimentando una fatiga en exceso.
Virgo
Tu interés parece ubicarse en el ámbito laboral y de la salud pero, encontrarás algunas complicaciones que se traducen en retrasos o limitaciones para llevar adelante los proyectos de trabajo o por cambios inesperados que se presentan en tu situación de salud.
Libra
Desde la casa de los miedos, el aislamiento y las hospitalizaciones intenta detener ese proceso. Deja la puerta abierta para que fluyan los cambios. Salir de la rutina te conviene.
Escorpión
Complicaciones de hogar y pareja pueden resolverse si los implicados tienen la intención de conversar y ajustarse a las necesidades de unos y otros. Conviene que seas utilitario, responsable, serio y realista.
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Visiting from Greenwich, NY, Mom Carolina Ravanelli snaps a photo of her son, 2-year-old Luca, with a curious killer whale during SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)
(Joe Burbank)
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Animal Programs instructor Krissi Hardy welcomes guests as they prepare for private time with several of the killer whales at SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
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The Davis family, visiting from Oakdale, NY, learn about killer whales at SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. From left, dad Tim; mom Tracy; Patrick, 17; Korey, 9, and Daniel, 15. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
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Visiting from Greenwich, NY, Mom Carolina Ravanelli and her daughter, 1-year-old Bela, greet a curious killer whale during SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
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A killer whale eyes egrets during SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
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The Davis family, visiting from Oakdale, NY, learn about killer whales at SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. From left, mom Tracy; Patrick, 17, and Korey, 9. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
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The Davis family, visiting from Oakdale, NY, learn about killer whales at SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. From left, dad Tim; mom Tracy; Patrick, 17; Korey, 9, and Daniel, 15. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
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A trainer prepares for a feeding as guests get private time with several of the killer whales at SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018.(Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
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A killer whale eyes an egret during SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
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A killer whale eyes an egret during SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
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The Davis family, visiting from Oakdale, NY, learn about killer whales at SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. From left, dad Tim; mom Tracy; Patrick, 17; Korey, 9, and Daniel, 15. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
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The Davis family, visiting from Oakdale, NY, learn about killer whales at SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. From left, Korey, 9; Patrick, 17, and Daniel, 15. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
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The Davis family, visiting from Oakdale, NY, learn about killer whales at SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. From left, dad Tim; mom Tracy; Korey, 9; Patrick, 17, and Daniel, 15. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
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The Davis family, visiting from Oakdale, NY, learn about killer whales at SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. From left, mom Tracy; Patrick, 17; Korey, 9, and Daniel, 15. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
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The Davis family, visiting from Oakdale, NY, learn about killer whales at SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. From left, Daniel, 15; Korey, 9, and Patrick, 17. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
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A killer whale eyes an egret during SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
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2-year-old Luca Ravanelli approaches a curious killer whale during SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
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A killer whale eyes an egret during SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
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A killer whale eyes an egret during SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
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The Davis family, visiting from Oakdale, NY, learn about killer whales at SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. From left, dad Tim; mom Tracy; Daniel, 15; Korey, 9, and Patrick, 17. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
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The Davis family, visiting from Oakdale, NY, learn about killer whales at SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. From left, dad Tim; mom Tracy; Korey, 9; Patrick, 17, and Daniel, 15. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
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Guests get private time with several of the killer whales at SeaWorld Orlando’s Killer Whale Up-Close Tour, photographed Tuesday, September 4, 2018. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) 3058119
(Joe Burbank)
Sagitario
La Luna incide en el área de la creatividad y los hijos. Es el momento ideal para planificar, más que para actuar en especial el lunes cuando estamos bajo la energía de un eclipse emocional.
Capricornio
Puedes sentirte falto de amor e incomprendido durante algunos días. Lunes y martes son favorables para crear, pensar e imaginar. Tómate tu tiempo para meditar tus acciones y soluciones.
Acuario
Días afortunados para las actividades ligadas al mantenimiento de tu salud y para mejorar asuntos que competen a tus colaboradores y el trabajo que realizas.
Piscis
El fin de semana tendrás más interés en cultivar la relación de pareja. La ubicación de tu planeta regente parece delicada, se enfrenta al Dios del tiempo y esto sincroniza con dificultades que atañen al cuerpo físico, más si tu ascendente está en Tauro.
Nunca es demasiado tarde para dejar de fumar
Discriminación en el lugar de trabajo en EE.UU.
Clonación de tarjetas en ATMs
Los automóviles coreanos, japoneses y alemanes superan a los estadounidenses en las principales puntos de seguridad
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