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10 Jahre Jugendstrafvollzug in freien Formen - Seehaus Leonberg, Modellprojekt als Alternative zum Gefängnis
Move over Jay-Z. Here's part of the rap that was added that night:
Stella! Stella! Tip the scales like Prunella,
I'm hulking up like Terry Bollea!
And where in the world's John Stanley's other patella,
And Carmen San Diego? Sing me home, Rockapella!
Yeah, who else name drops Prunella Scales, Hulk Hogan, John Stanley, and Rockapella in the same verse? Well, nobody successful I guess. :P
Chance the Rapper performs July 19, 2015, at the Pitchfork Music Festival in Union Park, Chicago. Photo by Robert Loerzel.
Hertlingshausen - 13.05.2021: Raps in Hertlingshausen (V-STUDIO), Germany. Photo by: @vstudio.photos
Página interior Revista Leer...Severo viaje. Fue uno de los 30 proyectos ganadores de la convocatoria Un libro abierto en el marco de la celebración de Bogotá Capital Mundial del Libro. El proyecto buscó, a través de una propuesta participativa, acercar a jóvenes vulnerables de la localidad de Bosa, Ciudad BolÃvar y Usaquén a la lectura y escritura, al integrar estas actividades lejanas y mal entendidas como aburridas, a su cultura, identidad, gustos y formas de expresión.
DANCEHALL & RAP popular en vivo -RADIKAL -KLARO DESTINO desde valpo -HERMANO GUERRERO -SEBROWN anima LOOKUMAN SAB. 3 DE ABRIL desde las 23:00 hrs FIESTA TODA LA NOCHE av. ecuador 4122 esq. Gral. Velasquez, metro san Alberto Hurtado.
Si el 90 por ciento de mÃ, eres tú, y no te tengo, ¿qué puedo hacer? Dime, ¿qué puedo hacer?... ¿Qué me queda? ¿Qué hago con mi 10 por ciento restante? Oh... Complicado romance...
De izq.a a dcha: Carlos Aguinaga (Sen.Pcial PD, Mendoza), Fabián Perechodnik (RAP), Gustavo De Figuerdeo (Dir.Turismo de Córdoba, PJ), Leandro Martin (Concejal San Isidro, PJ)
Richmond Animal Protection Society built and operates North America's largest cat sanctuary in order to rescue and protect homeless and abandoned cats and kittens.
Located in Richmond, British Columbia, the sanctuary shelters hundreds of animals that have been removed from city streets where they faced starvation, injury, disease and a shortened life due to the many hazards in their environment.
The cat sanctuary provides a safe permanent home to more than 800 animals. Although most come from the city of Richmond, RAPS has also taken in cats and kittens from throughout the Lower Mainland of Vancouver, in order to save them from euthanasia in their home community.
The facility is maintained primarily by a large number of dedicated volunteers who have succeeded in creating a loving, comfortable and stimulating environment that is truly a home for the animals. The cats' health is monitored by a highly specialized team of animal care workers who have been trained to handle and medicate feral cats, and who work closely with local veterinarians. RAPS believes that every life is a valuable life and spares no expense in ensuring that the cats receive high-quality care throughout their lifetimes.
Open to the public every Sunday, the RAPS cat sanctuary is a favorite spot for visitors who are encouraged to bring treats and make their laps available from 1-4:00 p.m.