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martes, 30 de julio de 2013
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ccrips
CRIPS
Los Crips son una pandilla callejera, la cual se originò en Los Angeles, California a finales de los ’60. A principio de los ’70 la pandilla crecio y empezo a ramificarse hacia otros lados del Condado de Los Angeles. Esas nuevas pandillas subsidiarias o realineadas fueron conocidas como sets (grupos) y usaron el termino Crip en su nombre de pandilla, ahora individuales a la original.
Originalmente la mayoria de la actividad Crip tomo lugar en o alrededor de los campus de los colegios, y esas pandillas se crearon una reputacion de violencia y extorsion. Aunque predominaron las pandillas negras en la mayoria de areas a lo largo y ancho del territorio de Estados Unidos, algunos otros grupos etnicos habian adoptado el nombre de Crip por su notoriedad; al igual que la de sus enemigos, los bloods.
lunes, 22 de julio de 2013
KIrk FRANKLIN
Kirk Dwayne Franklin (born January 26, 1970) is an American gospel musician, choir director, and author. He is known for leading urban contemporary gospel choirs such as The Family, God's Property and One Nation Crew (1NC), and has won multiple awards,
Kirk Franklin & The Family (1990s–2000) In 1992, Franklin organized "The Family", which is a seventeen-voice choir, formed from neighborhood friends and associates. In 1992, Vicki Mack-Lataillade, the co-founder of fledgling record label GospoCentric, heard one of their demo tapes and was so impressed she immediately signed up Kirk & The Family to a recording contract. In 1993, the group, now known as "Kirk Franklin & The Family," released their debut album, Kirk Franklin & The Family. It spent almost two years on the Gospel music charts and charted on the R&B charts, eventually earning platinum sales status. It remained at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart for 42 weeks. It was the first gospel music album to sell over a million units. Two years later, after releasing a 1995 Christmas album entitled Kirk Franklin & the Family Christmas, the group released Whatcha Lookin' 4 in 1996. The album was certified 2x platinum and earned Franklin his first Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album. 1997 brought another album, a collaboration with the vocal ensemble God's Property, aptly named God's Property from Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation. The lead single, "Stomp", featuring Cheryl "Salt" James (of Salt-N-Pepa), was a big hit, enjoying heavy rotation on MTV and other music channels, and charting at No. 1 on the R&B Singles Airplay chart for two weeks, even making it into the Top 40. God's Property from Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation was No. 1 on the R&B Albums chart for five weeks, No. 3 on the Pop charts, and would go on to be certified 3x platinum. It also brought Franklin another Grammy for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album, as well as three Grammy nominations. In 1996, Franklin’s song "Joy" was recorded by Whitney Houston and the Georgia Mass Choir. With production by Houston and Mervyn Warren, the composition was included on the best-selling soundtrack to the movie The Preacher's Wife. On November 2, 1998, God's Property sued Franklin. The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleges that Franklin induced God's Property founder Linda Searight into signing an "onerous and one-sided" contract with B-Rite Music.[3] The Nu Nation Project was released in 1998.[4] The first single, an interpretation of the Bill Withers song "Lean on Me" and produced by Franklin and pop producer Dan Shea, controversially featured several mainstream artists, including R. Kelly, Mary J. Blige and Bono of U2. Together with Crystal Lewis, and the Family, "Lean On Me" and the second single "Revolution" (featuring Rodney Jerkins) were considerable hits, and the album contained a version of another Withers song "Gonna Be a Lovely Day". The Nu Nation Project went on to top the Billboard Contemporary Christian Albums chart for 23 weeks and the Billboard Gospel Albums chart for 49 weeks, and brought Franklin his third Grammy. Also in 1998, Franklin had made a guest appearance on the hit television sitcom Sister, Sister.[5] In, 2000, The Family filed a multimillion dollar lawsuit for royalties for their work on The Nu Nation Project against Franklin and GospoCentric Records.[2] This saw the end of the "Kirk Franklin & The Family" records, as Kirk went on to become a solo artist, except for his CD Kirk Franklin presents 1NC, which he did in collaboration with One Nation Crew, and was released that same year. On January 16, 2010 at the 25th Annual Stellar Awards show taping, in Nashville, Tennessee, Kirk Franklin & The Family reunited briefly on stage to perform songs made popular by them in the 1990s.
Kirk Franklin & The Family (1990s–2000) In 1992, Franklin organized "The Family", which is a seventeen-voice choir, formed from neighborhood friends and associates. In 1992, Vicki Mack-Lataillade, the co-founder of fledgling record label GospoCentric, heard one of their demo tapes and was so impressed she immediately signed up Kirk & The Family to a recording contract. In 1993, the group, now known as "Kirk Franklin & The Family," released their debut album, Kirk Franklin & The Family. It spent almost two years on the Gospel music charts and charted on the R&B charts, eventually earning platinum sales status. It remained at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart for 42 weeks. It was the first gospel music album to sell over a million units. Two years later, after releasing a 1995 Christmas album entitled Kirk Franklin & the Family Christmas, the group released Whatcha Lookin' 4 in 1996. The album was certified 2x platinum and earned Franklin his first Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album. 1997 brought another album, a collaboration with the vocal ensemble God's Property, aptly named God's Property from Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation. The lead single, "Stomp", featuring Cheryl "Salt" James (of Salt-N-Pepa), was a big hit, enjoying heavy rotation on MTV and other music channels, and charting at No. 1 on the R&B Singles Airplay chart for two weeks, even making it into the Top 40. God's Property from Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation was No. 1 on the R&B Albums chart for five weeks, No. 3 on the Pop charts, and would go on to be certified 3x platinum. It also brought Franklin another Grammy for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album, as well as three Grammy nominations. In 1996, Franklin’s song "Joy" was recorded by Whitney Houston and the Georgia Mass Choir. With production by Houston and Mervyn Warren, the composition was included on the best-selling soundtrack to the movie The Preacher's Wife. On November 2, 1998, God's Property sued Franklin. The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleges that Franklin induced God's Property founder Linda Searight into signing an "onerous and one-sided" contract with B-Rite Music.[3] The Nu Nation Project was released in 1998.[4] The first single, an interpretation of the Bill Withers song "Lean on Me" and produced by Franklin and pop producer Dan Shea, controversially featured several mainstream artists, including R. Kelly, Mary J. Blige and Bono of U2. Together with Crystal Lewis, and the Family, "Lean On Me" and the second single "Revolution" (featuring Rodney Jerkins) were considerable hits, and the album contained a version of another Withers song "Gonna Be a Lovely Day". The Nu Nation Project went on to top the Billboard Contemporary Christian Albums chart for 23 weeks and the Billboard Gospel Albums chart for 49 weeks, and brought Franklin his third Grammy. Also in 1998, Franklin had made a guest appearance on the hit television sitcom Sister, Sister.[5] In, 2000, The Family filed a multimillion dollar lawsuit for royalties for their work on The Nu Nation Project against Franklin and GospoCentric Records.[2] This saw the end of the "Kirk Franklin & The Family" records, as Kirk went on to become a solo artist, except for his CD Kirk Franklin presents 1NC, which he did in collaboration with One Nation Crew, and was released that same year. On January 16, 2010 at the 25th Annual Stellar Awards show taping, in Nashville, Tennessee, Kirk Franklin & The Family reunited briefly on stage to perform songs made popular by them in the 1990s.
GOSPEL
GOSPEL
La música góspel,1 música espiritual o música evangélica, en su definición más restrictiva, es la música religiosa que surgió de las iglesias afroamericanas en el siglo XVIII y que se hizo popular durante la década de 1930. Más generalmente, suele incluirse también la música religiosa compuesta y cantada por cantantes cristianos sureños, independientemente de su etnia.
La música góspel, a diferencia de los himnos cristianos, son de carácter ligero en cuanto a música. La palabra gospel se deriva del vocablo anglosajón godspell, que significa «palabra de Dios», traduciendo el término bíblico griego euangelion, «buena noticia». A esta forma de cantar se la denominó así ya que era un canto evangélico, para invitar a las personas hacia Dios. Las letras suelen reflejar los valores de la vida cristiana.
La fuerte división entre blancos y afrodesendientes en EE. UU., especialmente entre iglesias de blancos y las de afrodesendientes, ha mantenido separadas ambas ramas del góspel, aunque esta separación nunca fue absoluta (ambas parten de los himnosmetodistas y los artistas de una tradición cantan a veces canciones de la otra), y dicha separación ha disminuido ligeramente en el último medio siglo. Aunque la música góspel es un fenómeno estadounidense, se ha extendido a lo largo del mundo.
Es un género musical caracterizado por el uso dominante de coros con un uso excelente de la armonía. Entre los subgéneros se incluyen el góspel tradicional, reggae góspel y góspel rap, etc. Hoy en día hay varios subgéneros llamados góspel.
La cantante, guitarrista y compositora Rosetta Tharpe fue la primera gran estrella de la música góspel, durante la aparición de la música pop en la década de 1930 y permaneciendo en la fama durante la década de 1940 con cientos de seguidores.
Es una forma de musical góspel basada en el blues (una combinación de letras evangelísticas y guitarra de blues).
Gospel negro ("Black Gospel")
Es un góspel que rompe los esquemas más conservadores del género mezclando con energía la tradición con otros estilos, como el funk, el rock y el blues. Son artistas muy conocidos en este subgénero Kirk Franklin, Kurt Carr o Fred Hammond
martes, 16 de julio de 2013
¿Cómo aprender a amar?
Proclamar el amor es una de las cosas más importantes en nuestra vida y sólo cuando amamos habitamos el presente, pero nos equivocamos cuando lo tomamos como algo natural. Porque, de acuerdo con la psicóloga Isabel Menéndez, se trata de una construcción psíquica que hacemos en los primeros cinco o seis años, de una conquista personal que requiere esfuerzo.
Conocerse a uno mismoPara poder amar es necesario despertar el interés por el conocimiento de uno mismo, porque hay mucha gente que nunca puede disfrutar de lo que tiene y la verdadera liberación es conocerte.
La construcción del amor pretende como primera cosa transmitir que el amor se aprende y que no tiene nada que ver con lo natural o lo biológico."El amor es una construcción psíquica que tiene mucho que ver con el deseo y que se organiza en los primeros cinco o seis años, cuando se desarrollan las identidades y las identificaciones que hayamos hecho con el padre y la madre", explica esta autora.

La construcción del amor pretende como primera cosa transmitir que el amor se aprende y que no tiene nada que ver con lo natural o lo biológico."El amor es una construcción psíquica que tiene mucho que ver con el deseo y que se organiza en los primeros cinco o seis años, cuando se desarrollan las identidades y las identificaciones que hayamos hecho con el padre y la madre", explica esta autora.

La importancia de las primeras relaciones
De ahí la importancia de cómo hayan sido esas tempranas relaciones con nuestros padres, con nuestros hermanos y con todas las personas allegadas a nosotros.
En ese sentido, cabe decir que, si bien no existe la madre perfecta, será suficientemente buena, aquélla capaz de darle a su hijo las muestras de afecto que le permitan desarrollarse armoniosamente:"Una madre es mejor o peor dependiendo del espacio que deje a su hijo para que se construya como ser humano, más allá de su cuidado y protección", de acuerdo con la psicoanalista.
a continuacionte envito a ver el siguiente video, endonde encontrara como aprender a amar.
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