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Victoria para todos los empresarios: LEY DE RESPONSABILIDAD FISCAL DE M.A.R.CH

La nueva ley de responsabilidad fiscal, M.A.R.C.H (siglas en ingles, Multiagency Hot Spots) en efecto la semana del martes 19 de Noviembre del 2019 es una gran victoria para los pequenos empresarios y negocios. La ley es un destello de luz en la oscuridad regulatoria de la policia, los bomberos y las agencias regulatorias quienes multan a los comerciantes a veces sin explicar el motivo. Las experiencias de los comerciantes refleja las durezas y la falta de entendimiento y sensiblidad de las dependencias de la ciudad,del estado y de los reguladores federales, ya que muchas veces las multas son el anticipo  de aumentos de los alquileres comerciales. Dichos aumentos destabilizan nuestras comunidades ya que crean un vacio economico y de desarrollo comunitario. Los comerciantes ahora respiraran un nuevo aire,”las regulaciones impuestas por la administracion de la ciudad de Nueva York durante la gestion del alcalde Gulianni  eran estilo Gestapo.’ comentaron varios activistas latinos durante la rueda de prensa en Brooklyn.  Hago un llamado al nuevo comisionado de la policia de Nueva York, que trabaje junto a sus homologos en todas las cuidades del estado para fomentar un dialogo de cooperacion y entendimiento entre los diversos sectores empresariales y las comunidades que se benefician de los servicios prestados por los establecimientos. La coalicion de artistas de Nueva York fue una de las organizaciones comunales que trabajo arduamente para levantar la voz y crear conciencia de justicia social en esta nueva ley. Les felicito y a la vez hago un llamado comuninitario  para que apoyemos las inicativas de desarrollo comercial y comunitario que ilustre organizacion promueve. La justicia social es la base de esta gran organizacion. Les urgo que apoyen su noble mision y vision. A la vez les hago un llamado para que unan fuerzas a traves de sus diversas cuidades para compartir la buenaventura de esta ley significativa para el desarrollo y el bienestar economico de nuestro gran estado y de nuestras comunidades.’ Adelante! Lapiz,pluma,papel y usemos las redes sociales para correr la voz de este gran cambio significativo! El concejal Stephen Levin y el concejal Rafael Espinal del concilio municipal de la ciudad de Nueva York han logrado con esta iniciativa restaurar la esperanza de que estamos aqui para contribuir y progresar. En horabuena! Estudia la nueva ley, enterate y busca como esta puede ser una realidad en tu comunidad! Feliz Navidad! Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books Business Community Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Military & Veterans Peace People Politics EL CALOR ESTA ENCENDIDO: NUEVO LIBRO DE CUMPLIMIENTO DE LEYES CORPORATIVAS July 4, 2023/No Comments Tom Fox, es una lumina y guia para miles de abogados quienes ejercen en el area corporativa anti corrupcion y Read More A SENSIBLE HUMANE IMMIGRATION REFORM IS NEEDED NOW June 23, 2023/No Comments A SENSIBLE HUMANE IMMIGRATION REFORM IS NEEDED NOW A bipartisan sensible humane immigration reform is needed now by our nation. Read More MADRE SOLO UNA:FELICIDADES A TI MADRE! May 23, 2023/No Comments MADRE SOLO UNA:FELICIDADES A TI MADRE! A todas las madres que son nuestras lectoras especialmente a aquellas quienes con mucho Read More Load More End of Content.

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Christmas Memories:When we create lifelong memories

First, everyone is running around trying to outguess and outshine anyone. Your loved ones would prefer a less stressful you. Second, people out of guilt make purchases that do not match the recipient of the gift. Your loved ones would prefer your greatest gift, time. Third, there is the argument, how to greet people during this time. Your loved ones would settle for a smile. So, what are the holidays really all about??? That is a very good question. My fondest memory of Christmas was when my sisters and I would get up early, crawl under the angel hair on the big, shiny tree and sneak our gifts out to our bedroom before Mom caught us. We never thought about how we were going to place them back and avoid the harsh scolding afterwards. It was drilled to us that we were to get a single gift and anything more would be given to the less fortunate children under five in the neighborhood. We did not mind that, since that meant they could come over and we would all play together. While the parents were in the kitchen drinking coquito and coffee, the kids took over the living with toys, tape and surprises. It was fun and magical. There were about 15 children, all under five, who looked forward to this moment. We taped each other, wrapped each other in wrapping paper, played with each other’s toys, hair and cherished each moment. We were not only being playful but safe from all the other harms of poverty. Children were treasured and we knew that for this one day we all peacefully, played. My mother always felt Christmas is for the children and Rockefeller Center, Macy’s parade and Santa always took a back seat to what was happening in their homes. These children looked forward to playing and enjoying the joy of Christmas. They knew that once a year they would find presents at my mother’s home and just for that day, there would be no fighting, crying, or complaining. Ghetto children had to settle for much less throughout the year but not at my mother’s and not at Christmas. I want the holidays to always be like those little kids in the ghetto who once year shared laughter, giggled and were silly and so very grateful that Santa left gifts for them.  Fast forward. All those kids (about 15) have grown up and gotten out the ghetto.  They still reach for each other across countries, states and time to share those memories. In their homes, there are always gifts for other children. They all share Christmas memories, forever….. Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Community Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Military & Veterans Peace People Politics Sports SPORTS IN PUERTO RICO: PUERTO RICAN WOMEN AT THE OLYMPICS 2021 September 17, 2021/No Comments SPORTS IN PUERTO RICO: PUERTO RICAN WOMEN AT THE OLYMPICS 2021 (Puerto Rico first partcipated at the Olympics Games in Read More SPORTS IN PUERTO RICO August 17, 2021/No Comments It has long been known that women have taken a historic back seat in all fields.  The  lack of exposure Read More BRIEF HISTORY OF SPORTS IN PUERTO RICO July 17, 2021/No Comments BRIEF HISTORY OF SPORTS IN PUERTO RICO The Taínos who inhabited Puerto Rico before the arrival of Christopher Columbus in Read More Load More End of Content.

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INDIVIDUALISM -Part 3-

INDIVIDUALISM -Part 3- Last month I talked about individualism, in as many aspects as I could without writing a 500-page book reiterating myself. It is not that this is not a very important topic, it is just that I am a big believer in concise writing. This month I would like to talk about the importance of hobbies for an individual, something I have noticed which is very American, something I have not seen in the rest of the world, at least not to a large extent. Hobbies are a wonderful thing, not only do they help us relax and recharge, but how people choose their hobbies might be a major indicator of individualism. The way hobbies were perceived in Turkey was different There were no hobby stores or local game shops. No places dedicated to skateboarding or riding a bike. All the people who were interested in these things would have to in private. The biggest reason I think is that the culture in Turkey was so rigid, anything outside of going out to drink and watch TV or maybe playing football was usually seen as something far out and pretentious. In the west, if you are not hurting anyone, you can have any hobby you like and the consensus to the strange ones is… “Whatever makes you happy.” This freedom is important for an individual’s growth; after all, having your options limited on an irrational basis is objectively sub-optimal. This freedom allows for people to form their sub-communities, and not only make friends outside of their already existing group but also lets them grow in the direction they wish to grow – if they wish. One example that comes to mind is how Henry Kissinger and John F. Kennedy’s favorite game was a very niche game called “diplomacy”, which has a sizable following – even to this day. In conclusion, we should realize how in this culture, day and age, we are freer to pursue hobbies that support our self-growth and self-development with little resistance. We have the freedom to select and participate in these hobbies with these privileges in mind. We pursue them with full confidence, as individuals, to grow and not succumb to peer pressure. That is one of the important cornerstones and uniqueness of what makes someone a member of the Western Culture. Read More From This Writer All Post Books Business Culture Education Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports Who We Are INDIVIDUALISM -Part 3- December 13, 2019/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More IDENTITY OF SELF – Part 2 November 13, 2019/No Comments IDENTITY OF SELF – Part 2 Last month we talked about how important it is to diversify both your community Read More IDENTITY OF SELF October 13, 2019/No Comments IDENTITY OF SELF I am certain that I’ve written about this before, however, it is something that is part of Read More Load More End of Content.

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