The Dashboard

Not always, of course, but can occur. When that happens, your only linear life is divided into two different lives as possible, simultaneously. Later there may be other subdivisions in turn. a "How many different lives can be lived simultaneously? a "do not know. I think not many. But I do know that there are several. And all are actually lived at a time. a "How do you know? a "Because I've learned in my other life, as I told you.

a "What about me? a "You just do it now, so a bit traumatic. a "Other," also know? a "A few. I'm not sure. But there are many ways to find out. For example, through sleep. Through dreams can sometimes be transferred to those other vital levels ours. If you think you'll see that you've had strange dreams that match, which take place in similar settings, which are repeated a constant. It is our snapshots of other lives.

a We were in the car. Back to our home. The dashboard clock pointed to four and ten. It was only fifty-five minutes elapsed since that infamous call. They had been too much excitement for having lived in less than an hour. Interestingly, the road back home was brighter than the first leg. But my wife and I were still soaked. a And tired. After a quick shower we went to bed, trying to recover both the lost energy, and I, at least some emotional calm.


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Equadorian Government

In its 178 year history, Ecuador has had 20 constitutions and nearly 140 different chairs or people who have joined together or provisional governments. Most of them were not elected. Ecuador has had over 50 presidents or interim managers and only 40 have been presidents constitutional, most of whom ended their periodo.a 29 years ago left him a military triumvirate of power to civilians and from that date until 2007 Ecuador has had 23 presidents or members of government boards. In the 7 years from January 2000 to 2007 eleven people led the troubled nation. Correa, having obtained 64% of the votes cast for its constitution, is most likely to want to end this cycle of instability and giving way to a more lasting. The results of the referendum show a rising curve for the new president Rafael Correa. On October 15, 2006 he placed second in the presidential first round getting only 1 184.097 votes (22.89%), but on 26 November tripled their support and won the second round with 3, 517.635 votes (56.67% of valid votes).

The constitutional consultation September 28, 2008 on Yes to the constitution of Correa exceeded 4, 700,000 votes 64% along. The latter percentage refers to the votes cast but ruled invalid votes is white or the skirt Yes 70% of the valid votes, a belt progression for 13 additional points in relation to the second round in 2006. With this flow a Rafael Correa feels the most popular president who has had his country since three decades ago democracy was restored and has a tailor-made constitution with which he could hope to stay a total of 10 years in presidency.


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