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Nellyris (Didi) Negron Northampton PA, USA (Puerto Rican Descent) Drummer

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Didi’s love of music began at an early age, growing up surrounded by musicians at home and in her community.

Didi developed a wide range of talents including piano, percussion, guitar, bass guitar, saxophone, trombone and, of course, the drums. All of these disciplines were self-taught!

Just before her high school graduation, Didi was awarded a scholarship in recognition of her outstanding musical talents, which afforded her the opportunity to train privately under the tutelage of John SanFilipo, a renowned drum instructor in Lehigh Valley, PA.

It was then that Didi realized there was no other profession for her to pursue than a career in music! Didi attended the world-renowned Berklee College School of Music in Boston, MA, graduating with a major in Music Performance. During her time at Berklee, Didi was offered, and is still endorsed by, Vater Drum Sticks, Sabian Cymbals, Gretsch Drums, Latin Percussion, Roland V-Drums and Cympad.

In 2010, Didi represented the United States for the Roland V-Drum competition in Las Vegas, after taking home the title of New York regional winner in the Guitar Center Sam Ash V-Drum Drum-Off.

She has toured with the Roland V-Drum Girl Scouts Rock Band, inspiring and empowering young girls through music, and Didi also toured the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico with a traditional Latin “Plena and Salsa” band, helping to develop her versatile playing style.

Didi was invited to join Cirque du Soleil during the creation process of Amaluna in 2012 and is the first ever female drummer to perform in any Cirque du Soleil show. Years later in 2018, she got asked once again to join the creation process for the revival of Alegria. For this new show, she also has the opportunity to be the back-up band leader. Didi is so proud to be a part of the creativity, passion and beauty surrounding her onstage every show!

Governor Abbott Visits U.S. Embassy, Western Wall In Jerusalem

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Governor Greg Abbott continued his first day in Israel by visiting the United States Embassy in Jerusalem, where he met with Ambassador David Friedman. The two leaders discussed the enduring friendship between Israel and Texas, and the Governor reaffirmed the Lone Star State’s unwavering support for the Israeli people. The discussion concluded with an update on Texas’ cornerstone plaque, made for display in the U.S. Embassy, that was unveiled in 2018. Complete with the Texas seal, the plaque reiterates the Texas-Israel connection and serves as another reminder of this historic relationship.

Following the visit to the U.S. Embassy, Governor Abbott traveled to the Western Wall where he prayed for the blessings of peace and prosperity among the people of both Israel and Texas. The Governor was accompanied by Ambassador Friedman, as well as Consul General of Israel to the Southwest Gilad Katz. 

Ambassador David Friedman was nominated by President Trump on January 20, 2017 and sworn in as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the State of Israel on March 29, 2017. He was the first bilateral ambassador to be confirmed in the Trump Administration. Prior to his appointment as Ambassador, Friedman was a nationally top-ranked attorney and a founding partner of a leading law firm in New York City. Since assuming his post, Ambassador Friedman has actively engaged in the development and execution of President Trump’s Israel-related policies, including those with respect to the recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, the move of the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem in May 2018 and the recognition of Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan Heights. He also plays a lead role in the Administration’s ongoing efforts to advance the cause of peace in the Middle East. Friedman earned a B.A. from Columbia University in New York City in 1978 and a J.D. from New York University School of Law in New York City in 1981. 

Gilad Katz, Consul General of Israel to the Southwest was appointed as Head of Post on August of 2017 to lead the Consulate General of Israel to the Southwest United States, which is responsible for the six-state region of Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. The Consulate’s departments include Academic, Cultural, Hispanic, Press, Political, and Strategic Affairs. Prior to assuming the post of Consul General to the Southwest United States, Consul General Katz held the title of Advisor to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. During his tenure in the Office of the Prime Minister, he was Head of the Hebrew Correspondence Department and the Public Affairs Department. Consul General Katz has a background in policy, communications, and education. He served as a correspondent for Makor Rishon Newspaper in Israel, and earned a promotion as the Political and Diplomatic correspondent for the newspaper. Katz spent a decade in education including as a Public Representative in the Directorate of the Education Corporation for the Shoham Local Council in Shoham, Israel Katz proudly served in Israel’s military, as a part of the elite unit of “Zanhanim” paratroopers. He holds a master’s degree in Political Science and Communications from Bar-Ilan University. Additionally, he has his bachelor’s degrees in Political Science, Communications, and History from Bar-Ilan University.

Governor Greg Abbott Appoints Three To Texas State Technical College System Board of Regents

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Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Kathy Powell, D.N.P., R.N. and Ron Widup and reappointed Keith Honey to the Texas State Technical College System Board of Regents for terms set to expire on August 31, 2025.

Kathy Powell, D.N.P., R.N. of San Angelo is an Administrative Director of Nursing at the Shannon Medical Center in San Angelo. She is primarily responsible for Emergency, Air Medical, and Trauma Services.  She is a member of the Emergency Nurses Association, Society of Trauma Nurses, Association of Air Medical Services, and the Texas Association of Air Medical Services. Additionally, she is a member of the Boys & Girls Club of San Angelo Board of Directors and a member of the 2018 Class of Leadership San Angelo. Powell received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Texas Christian University, Master of Science in Nursing Administration from Texas Woman’s University, and a Doctor of Nursing Practice from the University of South Alabama.

Ron Widup of Arlington is Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors and Senior Advisor of Technical Services and former CEO of Shermco Industries, where he has served since 1983. He is a former two-term president of the InterNational Electrical Testing Association (NETA), and currently is a member of the NETA Board of Directors and the NETA Standards Review Council. He serves on multiple National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) committees and is chair of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Recommended Practice for Electrical Safety in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Committee. He is a past member of the Texas State Technical College (TSTC) Regent’s Circle and is on the advisory board for the Electrical Systems Technology Program for TSTC-Waco. Widup received an Associate of Applied Science in Electrical Power Distribution from TSTC-Waco.

Keith Honey of Longview is a retired registered professional engineer and former External Affairs Manager of AEP Southwestern Electric Power Company. He is a former member of the National Society of Professional Engineers, Texas Society of Professional Engineers, and the Society of Mining Engineers. He is a board member of the Gregg County Appraisal District, Northeast Texas Regional Mobility Authority, and Christus Good Shepherd Medical Center. Additionally, he is a former board member and two-term chairman of the Longview Economic Development Corporation and a former board member and chairman of the Longview Chamber of Commerce. Honey received a Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering from Montana Tech University and a Master of Business Administration from The University of Texas at Dallas.

Governor Abbott Names Chair And Appoints Two To Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners

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Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Jacob Delgado and Kate Roby, D.P.T. to the Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for terms set to expire on January 31, 2025. Additionally, the Governor named Harvey Aikman chair of the board. The board licenses and regulates the practice of physical therapy.

Jacob Delgado of Hewitt is a general manager and regional recruiter for The Buckle, Inc. He currently volunteers as a youth leader at Antioch Community Church. Delgado attended Texas Christian University.

Kate Roby, D.P.T. of Temple is an outpatient physical therapist for Integrity Rehab. She is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and the Texas Physical Therapy Association. Roby received a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from Texas Woman’s University and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Hardin-Simmons University.

Harvey Aikman is the president of Ortho Sports, Inc. He is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and the Texas Physical Therapy Association. Additionally, he serves as the vice chair of the Physical Therapy Licensure Compact for the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy. Aikman received a Bachelor of Arts in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics from the University of Northern Iowa, a Master of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Iowa, a Diploma in Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy from The McKenzie Institute International and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from The College of St. Scholastica.

Publicación 1164 – Revista Digital 30 de enero – 5 de febrero / 2020

Gracias por visitarnos, este artículo contiene la revista digital de ¡Que Onda Magazine! de fecha 30 de enero hasta el 5 de febrero del 2020.

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2020 F-150 Lariat Supercrew

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2.7L EcoBoost V6 Engine
How can an engine displacing just 2.7 liters deliver a robust 325 horsepower and 400 lb.-ft. of torque? Engineer it with the Ford port-fuel and direct-injection (PFDI) system with two injectors per cylinder, dual overhead cam design with variable intake/exhaust cam timing, plus twin intercooled turbochargers for on-demand power. And the 2.7L EcoBoost with 10-speed transmission is strong. Its upper block and cylinders are made of the same high-strength compacted graphite iron used in the Super Duty 6.7L Power Stroke Turbo Diesel.

Electronic 10-Speed Transmission with Tow/Haul, Snow/
Wet, EcoSelect and Sport Modes F-150 EcoBoost, V8 and diesel engines deliver their power through an advanced 10-speed automatic transmission. Compared with the 6-speed, the 10-speed delivers improved overall performance, with enhanced acceleration at the low and mid ranges of the power band. Features include optimized wide-span gear spacing coupled with drag-reduction actions plus three overdrive gears. What’s more, you can choose from selectable modes: Normal, Tow/Haul, Snow/Wet, EcoSelect and Sport.

SYNC 3
SYNC 3 is our easy-to-use, responsive voice-activated technology. Experience the capacitive touchscreen with impressive responsiveness. Locate your favorite restaurants with simple destination entry via the available navigation. You’ll also find a sleek user-friendly interface to help you
connect to and control your smartphone.

5 Reglas Para Cumplir Tus Metas En El 2020

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En mi familia tenemos una divertida tradición anual. Y es que durante la cena navideña cada uno de nosotros tiene que exponer su resolución de Año Nuevo. 

Mi hermana Liza fue la primera en compartir: “Este año voy a aprender francés” aseguró con un aire sofisticado mientras imitaba un acento extranjero.  Luego mi hermano Héctor creó caos en la mesa cuando confesó algo que nadie imaginaba: “llevo tiempo fumando y he decidido que voy a dejar este vicio”.  

Mi padre, quien tiene unas libritas de más, expresó jocosamente: “llevo años ganando peso y acabo de decidir que voy a continuar este vicio”. Todos nos carcajeamos y, antes de que mis otros hermanos pudieran continuar, el novio de mi hermana en tono burlesco dijo: “los propósitos de año nuevo nadie los cumple y siempre quedan en el olvido”.

Rapidamente pensé: ¿acaso insinua que esta tradición familiar es una pérdida de tiempo?

Aunque me incomodó oirlo, lamentablemente tengo que aceptar que mi cuñado está en lo correcto. La realidad es que sólo una de cada 10 personas logra cumplir sus propósitos de Año Nuevo. Por eso, al final de la noche, mientras saboreábamos el arroz con leche que hizo mi mamá, aconsejé a todos lo siguiente:

1) Una meta a la vez- No digas: “este año voy salir de mis deudas, voy a comer saludablemente, voy conseguir un mejor empleo y ¡voy a viajar a la China!”  Es un reto cumplir con un solo propósito, ¿por qué colmarte con cuatro o cinco? Escoge el asunto que más te afecte y enfócate en eso. Intentar tantas cosas simultáneamente puede obligarte a fracasar en todas.

2) Sé razonable- ¡No exageres! En vez de decir: “Voy a perder 80 libras”, mejor pon una meta más fácil, como bajar únicamente 20 libras. Una vez lo cumplas, te sentirás más motivado y confiado para trazar una meta más grande.

Demandan a ICE Por Detener a “dreamer” a Pesar De Estar Protegido Por DACA

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Familiares del inmigrante mexicano Jesús Alberto López Gutiérrez, quien a pesar de ser beneficiario de la Acción Diferida (DACA) resultó detenido en mayo, encarcelado y amenazado con la deportación, presentaron este lunes una demanda contra el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS).

Según expuso el abogado Wally Hilke, encargado de la demanda, los derechos del joven de 24 años, que se encuentra desde hace meses en un centro de detención, han sido violados y debe ser dejado en libertad inmediatamente.

La demanda, agregó el jurista, reclama la aplicación de la Ley de Procedimiento Administrativo, según la cual el Gobierno federal debe cumplir con sus propias reglas y “respetar los derechos constitucionales de las personas”.

En la documentación presentada en la corte se establece que López Gutiérrez está protegido por DACA, puede solicitar la renovación del documento y no debe ser deportado mientras exista este programa, aprobado en 2012 por una orden ejecutiva del presidente Barack Obama.

López Gutiérrez fue detenido en mayo en Iowa, cuando viajaba en automóvil con amigos desde Colorado a Chicago. Durante la detención, presentó como acreditación un documento DACA expirado.

A pesar de una campaña pública realizada para pedir su libertad, y una petición firmada por más de 5,000 personas, las autoridades de inmigración (ICE) “evitaron activamente” su libertad, algo que debió haber ocurrido “apenas tomaron conocimiento de su condición de DACA”, señala la demanda.

López Gutiérrez nació en México y fue traído a Chicago por sus padres en 2005, a los nueve años de edad. En 2013 se acogió a la Acción Diferida que otorga un estatus migratorio provisional con derecho a permiso de trabajo y de residencia.

Actualmente el joven se encuentra recluido en la cárcel del condado Freeborn, en Minnesota, desde donde declaró en un comunicado que luchará hasta que se le autorice renovar el DACA y “poder regresar junto a su familia y comunidad”.

Technology and Innovation in Oil and Natural Gas Revolutionized Modern Life

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Few industries can match the rapid rise of technology and innovation of the Texas oil and natural gas industry. From the state’s first gushers to modern day hydraulic fracturing, a relentlessly pioneering spirit has been the driving force for the industry that has defined Texas. Over the decades, as technology evolved, game-changing innovations gleaned from the industry’s commitment to research and development have revolutionized not only energy, but life as we know it.

Not only have industry’s advancements propelled humankind, they have resulted in lower-emissions operations, services and products. The combination of hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling, perfected right here in Texas, has led to America leading the world not only in production of oil and natural gas, but in reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. Indeed, greater use of clean natural gas has driven U.S. carbon emissions to their lowest levels in a generation. Advancements in fracking have also saved Texas families hundreds of dollars in energy costs, led to a revival of manufacturing and high-tech jobs in Texas, and provided billions in funding for our state’s public schools and universities, roads, first responders, and other essential services.

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As the world has transformed over the decades, the energy industry’s creativity, best practices and unmatched investments have produced state-of-the-art operations. The industry has embraced digitalization and new technologies, such as data analytics, cloud computing, digital oil field, robotics, automation, Artificial Intelligence, virtual reality, 3-D imaging and modeling, and more. Oil and natural gas companies are also pioneering breakthrough technologies to capture, store and reuse carbon dioxide and investing in advanced technologies like optical gas imaging cameras and drones to detect leaks.

The industry is always inventing. A Texas oil and natural gas company is engineering the world’s largest direct air capture (DAC) and sequestration facility, located in the Permian Basin, that removes carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from the atmosphere. Captured CO2 can be used in enhanced oil recovery, a process where CO2 is used to free trapped oil and then safely stored underground permanently.

Management of produced water, including the acquisition and recycling and reusing of produced water, has evolved dramatically. Today, water from exploration and production activities is being safely recycled for use beyond the oil fields for things like irrigation, construction, and industrial purposes.

In the midstream sector, pipelines are smarter and safer than ever before – making them the safest and most reliable method of transporting oil, natural gas and fuel. Precision in engineering, construction, and operations, 24/7 monitoring and use of high-tech inspection tools like inline smart pigs ensure the integrity of the pipe to safely and reliably transport products.

Our cars, SUVs, trucks, and buses are 98-99% cleaner now than they were 50 years ago thanks to the industry’s investment of billions of dollars in research, modernized refining practices, and the development of cleaner and improved fuels. In fact, no one is investing more in low-carbon technology than the U.S. oil and natural industry.

Innovations and technological advancements like these are truly making a difference by elevating communities, improving quality of life and building economies at home and around the world.  Whether it is increased agricultural productivity, economic growth, longer life spans, higher quality and more accessible health care, communication, computers, and mobility – just to name a few – some of the most impactful technological advancements and breakthroughs in modern history can trace their roots to the Texas energy industry. For 100 years, the Texas oil and natural gas industry has led the way, and we can rest assured knowing the innovations that have had such a profound imprint on modern life will only multiply as the industry builds a future that is smarter and cleaner still.

Harris County Attorney Ryan Wins Court Order Against Wastewater Plant Releasing 1000 times E. Coli Limit

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Harris County Attorney Vince Ryan obtained a court order on Friday against a Spring wastewater treatment plant that had been releasing 1000 times permitted levels of dangerous E. coli bacteria and other contaminates into Willow Creek.

State District Judge Corey Don Sepolio ordered J & S Water Company to treat sewage in accordance with Texas environmental laws. The facility located on Hobart street in northern Harris County serves the Five Oaks Mobile Home Park.

“This wastewater treatment facility has for too long released water with dangerous contaminants into Harris County’s waterways,” said County Attorney Ryan. “Foul odors and contaminated waters are not standards we tolerate in Harris County.”

Over the past three years J & S Facility has been cited by Harris County Pollution Control Service for water quality violations 13 times, including having alarmingly high E. coli levels exceeding 1000 times beyond the permitted limit, excessive levels of ammonia nitrogen and allowing sewage sludge to flow into Willow Creek.

According to the lawsuit, in August during an inspection, a county inspector fell into the water well of the lift station because it lacked a cover and protective railing.

“Our environmental efforts go after not only big companies but also the smaller operators when they repeatedly violate the law and endanger the safety and health of county residents, said County Attorney Ryan.

The judge set a hearing on the case for January 6.

Click the links to view the petition filed by the County Attorney and the temporary restraining order signed by the judge.