Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 4:00:26 GMT -5
Maori are furious with the model who posed naked on top of Mountain, a place they consider sacred. The New Zealand model, Jaylene Cook , 25, shared an image on her social networks, where she poses only with gloves, tennis shoes and a hat. This action caused great controversy on social networks and among the Maori, who clarified that this mountain is a sacred place where the ancestors of the local tribe rest. "It's like someone walking into St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican and taking a naked photo," Dennis , spokesman for the local Maori tribe, told the BBC. "It is a sacred place and something like that is very inappropriate." Playboy model strips naked on sacred Maori mountain and makes them angry The simple act of climbing the mountain is considered inappropriate by the Maori who only do it occasionally and for ceremonial reasons. Nowadays the Maori accept that tourists want to climb the mountain while respecting certain limits. “We just ask people to please be respectful. And this is just the latest annoying example of someone who obviously doesn't know how to behave there," emphasized.
As soon as the image began to be criticized, Jaylene Cook clarified that before climbing and taking the photograph she had investigated the mountain America Mobile Number List and thought it was harmless. “It was an impulse to get naked and feel the cold air,” he added. Currently Cook has reached 10 thousand likes on his Instagram account and has more than 300 thousand .That is a misunderstood respect for literature.” Martínez's anger towards these behaviors is due to the fact that, for him, books are made to wear out from use, deteriorate from having been paged over and over again, and turn yellow after enduring inclement weather. Of all the experiences that the narrator's career has left for the puppeteer, the one that excites him the most is seeing a child with a title of his authorship already worn out from so much use, underlined and even discolored from having known the rays. of the sun. It is not children's, but children's literature Every time someone introduces Martínez as someone who writes children's literature, he interrupts the conversation and clarifies that he writes literature for children, "because they are different things and I don't like the connotation that the first term carries." In this regard, the narrator adds: "I avoid using the word childish because, due to its roots (the negation prefix in, the verb fari 'to speak' and the suffix il, which denotes weakness) this word means 'he who does not speak'.
Hence the first rank of the armies—those used as cannon fodder—is called infantry, and there is even a political attempt to infantilize the country, that is, not to give it a voice. “To shake off this etymological and even ideological burden I always say that I make stories for children and that is not easy; Creating a story without resorting to easy formulas is complicated. It usually takes me a while to find the precise tone for each text and for this reason I have fewer titles in my catalog than other colleagues who dedicate themselves to this, although due to this same delay in the end my books are not those that the market demands, but those that I would like to read.” Regarding the publishing industry for children, Martínez points out that it is very large and he realized this when he began to compare the print runs of his works with those of authors from other genres. "A novel (unless it is a best seller) goes on sale with one or two thousand copies, while only one of my titles, The Inventions of , reached 75 thousand." The UACM professor also explains that this is not because his work is of higher quality than that of his colleagues, but because schools acquire this type of material in large volumes and parents prefer to buy a book for their children. than purchasing one for personal consumption.
As soon as the image began to be criticized, Jaylene Cook clarified that before climbing and taking the photograph she had investigated the mountain America Mobile Number List and thought it was harmless. “It was an impulse to get naked and feel the cold air,” he added. Currently Cook has reached 10 thousand likes on his Instagram account and has more than 300 thousand .That is a misunderstood respect for literature.” Martínez's anger towards these behaviors is due to the fact that, for him, books are made to wear out from use, deteriorate from having been paged over and over again, and turn yellow after enduring inclement weather. Of all the experiences that the narrator's career has left for the puppeteer, the one that excites him the most is seeing a child with a title of his authorship already worn out from so much use, underlined and even discolored from having known the rays. of the sun. It is not children's, but children's literature Every time someone introduces Martínez as someone who writes children's literature, he interrupts the conversation and clarifies that he writes literature for children, "because they are different things and I don't like the connotation that the first term carries." In this regard, the narrator adds: "I avoid using the word childish because, due to its roots (the negation prefix in, the verb fari 'to speak' and the suffix il, which denotes weakness) this word means 'he who does not speak'.
Hence the first rank of the armies—those used as cannon fodder—is called infantry, and there is even a political attempt to infantilize the country, that is, not to give it a voice. “To shake off this etymological and even ideological burden I always say that I make stories for children and that is not easy; Creating a story without resorting to easy formulas is complicated. It usually takes me a while to find the precise tone for each text and for this reason I have fewer titles in my catalog than other colleagues who dedicate themselves to this, although due to this same delay in the end my books are not those that the market demands, but those that I would like to read.” Regarding the publishing industry for children, Martínez points out that it is very large and he realized this when he began to compare the print runs of his works with those of authors from other genres. "A novel (unless it is a best seller) goes on sale with one or two thousand copies, while only one of my titles, The Inventions of , reached 75 thousand." The UACM professor also explains that this is not because his work is of higher quality than that of his colleagues, but because schools acquire this type of material in large volumes and parents prefer to buy a book for their children. than purchasing one for personal consumption.