The poster can be seen on hundreds of billboards and billboards in almost fifty municipalities throughout Spain The Catholic Association of Propagandists has launched a new campaign this year with the slogan “Are women born or made?” The campaign starts with a question to invite reflection on a highly sensitive issue in our society and which fully compromises the dignity of women philosophical and even economic implications The campaign contrasts and underlines the dilemma put forward in 1949 by the historic feminist figure Simone de Beauvoir – “One is not born a woman: one becomes one” – to emphasise the fact that although the feelings and decisions of the individual can influence their life the nature of reality cannot be altered at the whim of the subject philosophical fashions or activist praxis claim so it seeks to put on the table the importance of giving voice to experts who can enrich the whole of the Spanish population with their formed vision while alluding to the more than worrying censorship attempts of those who seek to impose a single vision on the reality of female nature and on the occasion of the claims around 8-M the Catholic Association of Propagandists addresses the question of the nature of women from the anthropological premises that are legitimately proposed by the Magisterium of the Catholic Church always for the good of the person and society but uses the black and purple tones typical of the feminist movement and can be seen on hundreds of bus shelters and billboards in 44 municipalities throughout Spain such as Seville the municipalities throughout Spain where the campaign can be seen are: Santander Villanueva del Pardillo and Villaviciosa de Odón The Catholic Association of Propagandists (ACdP) is a group of lay faithful united in their vocation to evangelize public life the members of the ACdP have actively participated in society working to make the message of Jesus Christ and the Church present in all areas Reflection by Bishop Enrique Díaz: I will praise you Paris Marks 400th Anniversary of the Congregation of the Mission Reflection by Bishop Enrique Díaz: The Lord’s mercy is eternal Tweets by Pontifex ACCIONA has been awarded the contract for the operation and maintenance of the wastewater treatment plants in the middle basin of the Jarama River has a five-year duration and a budget of €24.5 million It includes the maintenance of seven wastewater treatment plants: Algete II The first six have been operated by ACCIONA for the last five years the seven plants have the capacity to serve an equivalent population of one million with an annual water volume of more than 21 million cubic meters has the largest capacity with a volume of more than 8.5 million cubic meters serving an equivalent population of 450,000 It features biological treatment of activated sludge with nutrient elimination and a biogas cogeneration system for anaerobic digestion allowing the recovery of 35% of the active energy consumed are equipped with the latest systems for continuous control and monitoring of key parameters in the nutrient removal process ACCIONA will use a fleet of seventeen 100% electric vehicles as well as a tanker truck for sludge management It will also implement remote control systems in three of the facilities to increase the quality of the service ACCIONA consolidates and expands its presence in wastewater treatment in the Community of Madrid It currently operates a number of flagship plants such as the Culebro Cuenca Baja WWTP and the Culebro Cuenca Media Alta WWTP with sufficient combined treatment capacity to serve an equivalent population of four million I accept Information on data protection In compliance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 on Data Protection and with other Data Protection regulations in force you are hereby informed that your personal data shall be processed by Acciona whose identification data are as follows: Tax ID No (NIF): A08001851; 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Furthermore, at any time the data subject may withdraw the granted consent by contacting the aforementioned address and file a claim to the Supervisory Authority (Agencia Española de Protección de Datos www.aepd.es) You can also unsubscribe from the Newsletter communication For any further information you can visit the Privacy Police on the website https://www.acciona.com/privacy-policy/ A prehistoric settlement on the banks of the Jarama River four major phases of occupation of the site have been distinguished: Neolithic: At the southern end of the site 14 silos have been documented around a paleocauce (a stretch of channel that has been abandoned due to the change in the course of a river) The ceramic material recovered in these structures presents decorations based on lines of discontinuous impressions rectilinear fingered cords and decorations to the almagra that allow dating it between the first half of the XNUMXth millennium and the middle of the XNUMXth millennium BC.  Chalcolithic: Documented in an elevation of the land in which about 70 domestic structures excavated in the land appeared with a mouth diameter between 1,50 and 2 m and a depth that can also reach 2 meters They were probably used as a storage place and later as garbage dumps In some of them possible ritual deposits of fauna have been documented and in others a wide set of ceramic material (bowls highlighting the pieces that have Campaniform style decoration Full Bronze: 139 structures have been excavated that appear highly concentrated along with an old channel perpendicular to the river The ceramic materials are made entirely by hand The numerous presence of ceramic fragments with rough workmanship and simple shapes stands out as well as more elaborate shapes such as cowled glasses The scarce decorated fragments have incisions and ungulations on the edges and fingered cords and mamelons in the case of large storage pots Protocogotas - Cogotas: Located in the west of the deposit on a slope with a slight slope towards the river Approximately 550 structures have been excavated in this area of which 290 are located on just over one hectare Negative vertical structures of different sizes and shapes have been mainly documented highlighting silos or circular holes of varying diameters and depths whose functionality seems to be storage and later reuse as garbage cans a series of structures identified as furnaces and hearths have been excavated which are related to a metallurgical workshop Along with them appeared a set of materials related to this activity with its main face prepared to obtain flat axes and with imprints on the sides to melt bars or preforms; a crucible of considerable dimensions which preserves the remains of slag and a stone with a bowl Metal objects such as punches and rods were also found The ceramic materials corresponding to this phase are entirely made by hand frustoconical and fairing shapes prevailing with fine and polished smoothing finishes or decorated with incisions the pieces with careful finishes predominate highlighting the incised ceramics with simple decorations based on zigzag lines on both edges as well as some triangular motifs with bands the decoration of the ceramics is more elaborate generalizing the Boquique technique or point in line and the excised motifs The archaeological action was motivated by mining exploitation to obtain gravel in a farm on the terraces of the Jarama river called "IV Expansion to Valdocarros" Prior to the beginning of the exploitation a surface prospecting and an appraisal with boreholes were carried out during which the site was located and delimited followed by the archaeological excavation of the areas that would be affected (ed.) (2009): "Reflections of the Iberian Neolithic ML (1996): "The geometric dotted bell tower of the Plateau based on data from the site of the Preresa Brick Factory (Getafe Notebooks of Prehistory and Archeology of Castellón (2016): "Expanding the record of the Peninsular Neolithic: Unpublished occupations in three sites in the Madrid Region" VM (2016): "Progress of the excavation results of the La Serna deposit (2018): "Metallurgy in the La Serna deposit geological and geomorphological framework of the Arid deposits in the Tagus basin" Achele Occupations in the Jarama Valley (Arganda (2003): "The prehistoric town of La Loma del Lomo (Cogolludo ACCIONA Agua has been awarded a contract to operate and maintain the wastewater plants owned by Canal de Isabel II in the Jarama Medio and Henares watersheds which came into force on 1 March 2019 and last almost 5 years has associated revenues amounting to €33 million The 15 wastewater plants serve a population equivalent to 1.25 million people and process 80 million cubic metres per year ACCIONA Agua will operate the following 15 wastewater plants: Alcalá Este Velilla de San Antonio and Arroyo Quiñones rated for an equivalent population of 374,090 and processing 21.5 million cubic metres per year After being upgraded by ACCIONA as part of the National Water Quality Plan it has a biological treatment process comprising a hybrid suspended sludge moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) to simultaneously eliminate organic matter and nutrients This type of hybrid (IFAS) reactor was developed by ACCIONA and it has a number of references in Spain and other countries this plant has had a cogeneration system fired by biogas produced by anaerobic digestion that generates approximately 30% of the plant's energy requirements This group has a number of wastewater plant references Velilla de San Antonio and San Agustín de Guadalix equipped with the most modern continuous control systems for monitoring key parameters in the process of eliminating nutrients (ammonia and nitrate in bioreactors and orthophosphates in discharged treated water) The other plants use a variety of water treatment processes and are estimated to treat 28.5 million cubic metres per year in total ACCIONA will acquire 18 all-electric vehicles to fulfil the contract It will also monitor all the facilities' electricity consumption with the final goal of cutting it by more than 10% This new O&M contract strengthens ACCIONA Agua's lead in the Madrid region It currently operates such emblematic contracts as the Culebro Cuenca Baja and Culebro Cuenca Media Alta wastewater plants with a rated capacity equivalent to a population of 4 million The Jarama Medio and Henares watersheds represent the largest group in terms of both revenues and processing volume of wastewater plants and sanitation systems of the four lots that Canal de Isabel II Gestión has put out to tender in recent years This contract strengthens and expands ACCIONA Agua's presence in wastewater treatment in the Madrid region since with the renewal of the Jarama Medio group it now manages three of the four groups of outlying wastewater plants First TeamÁngel Algobia signs for Levante UDThere are no reactions yet Be the first!Ángel Algobia has become a new Levante UD player following an agreement between Levante UD and Getafe CF whereby the player has signed a contract with the club until June 2025 with an option for two further seasons.The midfielder (23/06/1999 Velilla de San Antonio) comes to Valencia from Getafe CF to begin this new phase as a granota Following his time in the lower categories of Rayo Vallecano the player joined Getafe CF in 2020 to reinforce the Reserve Team One year later he made his debut with the first team in the Copa SM El Rey and last season he played his first minutes in LaLiga Ángel Algobia has played 30 official matches for Getafe CF 26 in the top league and 4 in the Cup competition The new Congress Center rounds off the cultural program of the Auditorium of Murcia whose bold triangular form did not admit extensions the mild climate as well as the character of the site let both buildings achieve a virtual connection through a garden The building consists of a series of warehouses linked by courtyards The open-plan halls are connected through the courtyards orientation is achieved by the permanent vision of the outside In this way the rooms succeed each other in an intimate bright space among courtyards whose size keeps direct sunlight controlled and a constant transparency The rooms are connected to one another by one large interior space that the courtyards extend Though it is formally independent from the auditorium the congress center echoes it with the golden stone of the exposed concrete volumes of the warehouses and galleries are treated as a unit in which concrete and metal ceilings define an almost industrial character building up a space that achieves the pursued austerity Consejería de Turismo y Cultura de la Región de Murcia there arent any match using your search terms Born in 1989, geographer and self-taught photographer Loic Vendrame focuses his work on the study of dynamics and mutations through a project of urban "non-places" in the world This long-term documentary project completed across several countries around the world analyzes the urban and architectural impact of the last world financial crisis and the burst of the real estate bubble Please introduce yourself and tell us about your photography who really started photography in 2013 focusing on shooting contemporary architecture I shifted my work towards the study of the dynamics and changes of urban and peri-urban landscapes the new places abandoned due to financial and real estates crisis I tried to highlight unsustainable political and socio-economic phenomena through a monographic photo study documenting abandoned stopped or under-utilized modern spaces throughout the world My interest in photography is directly related to my studies in geography and the study of cities and urban transformation Today I approach photography as a tool to show this phenomena I focused on the study of the urban and architectural impact of the global financial crisis and the housing bubble burst around the world in a long-term project entitled ‘Future rust I am fascinated by these abandoned concrete skeletons and unfinished structures in the wild for years Tell us more about your successful image series ‘Riad Mirage Club’ is part of my ongoing project ‘Future Rust Future Dust’ and it was shot in the outskirts of Marrakech using satellite views to identify abandoned buildings and tourist complexes This tedious search is the starting point for each of my series I located more than 500 abandoned buildings within a radius of 30 km I want the viewer to be surprised by the large number of abandoned buildings I want them to question the consequences on the environment the destruction of agricultural land for unsustainable urbanization and the concept of "Disneylandisation" tourism as theorized by French geographer Sylvie Brunel especially architecture and landscape photography - how do you balance these I was immediately fascinated by the contrast between the semi-desert vegetation and the architecture of the buildings found This series is the best photographically accomplished of my project with the subject in the center of the photo a partition 50/50 between the ground and the sky while maintaining a desire to highlight volumes that brought density to the photographs This series is even closer than my previous one called ‘New Topographics’ which seeks to maintain a spirit of neutrality facing the history of the photographed building loicvendramephotography.com worldphoto.org/swpa Mission Statement: to assist the integration of foreign residents living in Spain and this is never more accurate than when you establish yourself as a foreign resident in a new country Being able to quickly familiarise yourself with the culture and customs can help ease the transition during a challenging time This is why Euro Weekly News makes it our mission to provide you with a free news resource in English that covers both regional and national Spanish news – anything that we feel you will benefit from knowing as you integrate into your new community and live your best life in Spain you can forget about translating articles from Spanish into awkward English that probably don’t make much sense Let us be your convenient and essential guide to all things that will likely affect you as a foreign resident living in Spain The company was present at this edition of SIMED with an exclusive and large stand where it presented its main projects in the area Its commitment to this benchmark event is in line with the strong growth that the company has been experiencing in recent years and which currently has more than 1,000 homes being marketed in real estate development The developer Top Gestión was awarded with one of the Business Recognition Awards in the Real Estate Sector in Malaga was in charge of collecting this recognition that every year MIC Insurance a leading company in surety insurance in different European countries president of the Morena & Vallejo Group This award highlights the company’s track record as well as its commitment and large investment to develop its developments on the Costa del Sol highlighted that “we are very happy that they recognise our great involvement in the area to be part of the growth of this privileged region A location in which we trust for all its characteristics and in which we recently launched one of our biggest projects Through this project we are directly and indirectly generating employment for more than 1,500 local companies and businesses” he stressed that their plans for the Costa del Sol go far beyond this great project as they have shown in their stand throughout the fair Top Gestión was present at the 17th edition of SIMED with an exclusive and spacious 220 metre stand where it presented its projects on the Costa del Sol and two of the company’s most important developments to date consisting of 1,200 luxury homes in the heart of El Higuerón (Fuengirola) with an investment of 600 million euros over the next few years which will be marketed by Higuerón Resort and whose sales pace is well underway Another of its most important projects is The List Río Real It consists of 27 luxury villas located in one of the best areas of Marbella and within an urbanisation equipped with exclusive services in a place from which to admire the beauty of the area the company’s developments on the Costa del Sol were also presented a development of 22 homes located near the Carihuela beach.Top Views a project with 32 homes and panoramic views of the bay of Benalmádena a project of 40 homes located in the heart of Málaga and Icon Marina a residential complex consisting of 87 homes located in Punta de la Mona next to the exclusive Marina del Este marina a protected area of Mediterranean forest and scrubland on Granada’s Costa Tropical in Almuñécar Top Gestión presented the advantages of Las Lomas del Higuerón in an Elevator Pitch at SIMED the strategic location of this development has been highlighted as it is located fifteen minutes from the centres of Malaga and Marbella and with spectacular views of the Mediterranean and the Bay of Fuengirola An area with more than 120,000 green areas where more than 320 days of sunshine a year make it a reference point for activities all year round is the second generation of the family group founded by Tomás Alarcón and has built more than 20,000 homes in the last 30 years The company is experiencing strong growth in line with its strategic plan and the attractiveness of its developments due to their privileged strategic locations and differential luxury projects Top Gestión currently has more than 1,000 homes in real estate development and land in its portfolio of more than 3,000 homes for future developments All this represents a turnover of more than 1,000 million euros made up of highly qualified professionals with extensive experience in the real estate sector having managed developments totalling some 3,000 homes The company currently has around 1,000 homes under development and land in its portfolio for future developments for a further 3,000 homes with a turnover in excess of 1,000 million euros The developer is boosting its investment with new developments on the Costa del Sol positioning itself in areas such as El Higuerón (Fuengirola) In addition to the other locations where it operates Subscribe to our Euro Weekly News alerts to get the latest stories into your inbox Euro Weekly News is the leading English language newspaper in Spain by delivering news with a social conscience we are proud to be the voice for the expat communities who now call Spain home With around half a million print readers a week and over 1.5 million web views per month EWN has the 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