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Rosina Peixoto
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  • Montevideo
  • Uruguay
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No, Can't say that I've had that problem, but it is rather funny. Very well done, thanks.
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Rosina, Espero que estas pasando la flecha encima de los cuadros y no tratando de abrirlos. No se abren. Al pasar la flecha por encima, unicamente por encima y no abrirlos para nada, podrias ver el contenido. Escribi todo usando la herramienta c...
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¿Y qué piensas de la matrice que te mandé?
May 21
Calo Mexicano. ¿Qué ondiux? = ¿Qué onda? = ¿Qué pasa? Yo soy el extranjero aquí,¿no? ¡Me toca a mí hacer las preguntas!
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¿Qué ondiux?
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Montevideo, Uruguay
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veteran (3+ years)
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http://sites.google.com/site/translatoruy/
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Translation Services

EN/ES freelance translator

 Solid knowledge of native language (Spanish) and verified certifications in English.

 Demonstrated commitment to work: thirty years hands-on classroom experience as an EFL teacher, working at all levels.

 Persistent and driven, willing to learn and grow as a person; currently studying at University.

 Skilled with PC applications (MS Office 2007 and Wordfast).

 Highly capable of working long hours.

 Dynamic and inquisitive, always ready to do library and internet research.

You can see my profiles:

www.proz.com/translator/761543
www.translatorscafe.com/cafe/member80111
www.aquarius,net/expert/50263

You can add me if you like:

www.linkedin.com/in/rosinapeixoto
www.twitter.com/rpgrep
www.ecademy.com

My blog in Spanish:

www.translatoruy.wordpress.com

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At 2:26pm on September 3, 2009, Richard Lee Eby said…
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Hi There! I am really happy to see ya here at sta.rtup.biz!!!

I hope we can become friends one day (or at least do some serious networking with one another)!

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At 12:11am on June 20, 2009, Carl Mortimer said…
Hi Rosina:

Thank you for your blog comment. Please accept my friend request. Carl
At 10:51pm on June 9, 2009, Rosina Peixoto said…
Sí, Arnold. Te invité. Espero que te sea de utilidad. Es más fácil lograr cosas con lo que tú haces que con lo que yo ofrezco. De todas formas, me gusta estar en todo...
Cariños

Rosina
At 2:02pm on May 21, 2009, SUp.biz, CEO said…
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At 12:50pm on May 21, 2009, Rosina Peixoto said…
Wonderful! Congratulations!

You may know that the railway system in Uruguay was imported from England. The first trains came to this country in 1867. I share this link with you:http://www.steam.dial.pipex.com/americas.htm#Uruguay (trains, steam locomotives, locomotives, etc).

You can have a look at these photos too: http://www.flickr.com/photos/colinchurcher/sets/72157607104168928/

Regards
At 5:08am on May 21, 2009, Catherine Gilsenan said…
No - I'm on the far right in green. It was a cleverly choreographed piece using directional travel, circles, floor and air patterns to reflect the theme of railways (as Darlington is the birthplace of the railways). In our type of dance and movement we use body actions such as bend, stretch and twist, body activities such as travelling, turning, and relating to each other using devices such as mirroring, question and answer, canon, etc in a variety of formations. It's very dynamic. The music was Glenn Miller's "Tuxedo Junctin".
At 5:03am on May 21, 2009, Catherine Gilsenan said…
Hi,

No - I'm on the far right in green. The choreographed piece was based on locomotion (due to Darlington being the birthplace of the railways), using directional travel, circles, piston-type movements, and shunting movement formations, etc to reflect the trains theme. It was quite clever, as in our dance we use a variety of other body actions such as a variety of bending, stretching and twisting, body activities such as turning, and floor and air patterns whilst relating to each other in different formations. The music was Glenn Miller's "Tuxedo Junction".
At 11:38pm on May 20, 2009, Margot Bonpas Genarro de Bourbon said…
Dear Rosina,
Nice to hear from you and I wish you a fabulous week.

Kind regards,
Margot
At 6:52pm on May 20, 2009, Margot Bonpas Genarro de Bourbon said…
Dear Rosina, Thank you for the friend request. It is a pleasure to be a friend connection with you. Wishing you a great day
and all the best, Margot
BTW, thank you for sharing the beautiful photos.
M.
At 6:45pm on May 20, 2009, toeg said…
gracias Rosina,

Igualmente,

o como lo dicen in México, iguanas ranas.
 
 

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