Showing posts with label Flag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flag. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Cuadro Final Copa Mundial de Fútbol 2014


 Cuadro Final


Octavos de final
Cuartos de final
Semifinales
Final

 28 de junio al 1 de julio
 4 y 5 de julio
 8 y 9 de julio
 13 de julio

                           


   
   
   


 Bandera de Brasil Brasil (p)  (3) 



 Bandera de Chile Chile  1 (2)   

 Bandera de Brasil Brasil  2




   Bandera de Colombia Colombia  1  

 Bandera de Colombia Colombia  2




 Bandera de Uruguay Uruguay  0  

 Bandera de Brasil Brasil  1 




   Bandera de Alemania Alemania  7   

 Bandera de Francia Francia  2




 Bandera de Nigeria Nigeria  0  

 Bandera de Francia Francia  0




   Bandera de Alemania Alemania  1  

 Bandera de Alemania Alemania (t.s.)  2




 Bandera de Argelia Argelia  1  

 Bandera de Alemania Alemania (t.s.)  1




   Bandera de Argentina Argentina  0

 Bandera de los Países Bajos Países Bajos  2




 Bandera de México México  1  

 Bandera de los Países Bajos Países Bajos (p)  (4) 




   Bandera de Costa Rica Costa Rica  0 (3)   

 Bandera de Costa Rica Costa Rica (p)  (5) 




 Bandera de Grecia Grecia  1 (3)   

 Bandera de los Países Bajos Países Bajos  0 (2) 




   Bandera de Argentina Argentina (p)  (4)   

 Bandera de Argentina Argentina (t.s.)  1




 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Suiza  0  

 Bandera de Argentina Argentina  1




   Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bélgica  0  

 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bélgica (t.s.)  2



 Bandera de los Estados Unidos Estados Unidos  1  


Thursday, May 8, 2014

Gay Pride (Wikipedia)


Gay pride or LGBT pride is the positive stance against discrimination and violence toward lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people to promote their self-affirmation, dignity, equality rights, increase their visibility as a social group, build community, and celebrate sexual diversity and gender variance. Pride, as opposed to shame and social stigma, is the predominant outlook that bolsters most LGBT rights movements throughout the world. Pride has lent its name to LGBT-themed organizations, institutes, foundations, book titles, periodicals and even a cable TV station and the Pride Library.

Ranging from solemn to carnivalesque, pride events are typically held during LGBT Pride Month or some other period that commemorates a turning point in a country’s LGBT history, for example Moscow Pride in May for the anniversary of Russia's 1993 decriminalization of homosexuality. Some pride events include LGBT pride parades and marches, rallies, commemorations, community days, dance parties, and large festivals, such as Sydney Mardi Gras, which spans several weeks.

Common symbols of pride are the rainbow or pride flag, the lowercase Greek letter lambda (λ), the pink triangle and the black triangle, these latter two reclaimed from use as badges of shame in Nazi concentration camps.[1]


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