FOTOGRAFÍA TOMADA DEL BUSCADOR DE Google.
Boletín
UNAM-DGCS-676
Ciudad Universitaria.
Ciudad Universitaria.
AJEDREZ CABALLO YING-YANG EN MEXICO…
Exposición de Caballos Monumentales.
Autor:
Fernando Emilio Saavedra Palma.
Para: El señor
Jefe de Gobierno
Miguel Ángel Mancera Espinosa.
AJEDREZ en la UNAM
en el Distrito Federal
son historia viva y 100% URBANA
del ajedrez mundial…
TODAS
las grandes UNIVERSIDADES
y CIUDADES
son un panal
del CONOCIMIENTO y en esos espacios el AJEDREZ
es genial…
MILLONES de historias emergen en su práctica diaria y anual
en décadas-centurias y 1000 años
que evoluciona en el PLANETA sin igual…
La Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de México impulsa lo neuronal
en este juego milenario UNIVERSAL…
Los GRANDES estadistas políticos albergan
este conocimiento ancestral
que detonara en políticas públicas
guiadas por su visión integral…
El CABALLO Ying-Yang vive en el Distrito
Federal
y da un brinco a la
casilla e4 en el tablero bicolor central…
(GENS UNA SUMUS)
Fernando Emilio Saavedra Palma.
FOTOGRAFÍA TOMADA DEL BUSCADOR
DE Google.
procesofoto.com.mx
Miguel Ángel Mancera Espinosa
[1] (born January 16,
1966 in Mexico City)[2] is the Mayor-elect of
Mexico City, a lawyer and politician who works with the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD).[A] Mancera graduated
from the Faculty of Law of the National Autonomous University
of Mexico (UNAM) in 1989, and was awarded the Gabino Barreda Medal two years
later, for being the best student of his class. He has a Master's degree from
the University of Barcelona and the Metropolitan Autonomous University, and a Juris
Doctor from the UNAM.
Mancera has been a professor at multiple universities,
including the UNAM, Autonomous Technological
Institute of Mexico and University of Mexico Valley. In 2002, he began
working as bureaucrat when Marcelo Ebrard, then-Secretary of
Public Security of Mexico City, invited him to be his adviser. In 2006, Mancera
became Assistant Attorney General, and from 2008 to 2012 he worked as Attorney
General of the city. According to official reports, from 2010 to 2011 crime in
Mexico City decreased by up to 12%.[3] In early 2012,
Mancera became the candidate of the Progressive Movement coalition, composed of
the political parties PRD, Labor Party and Citizens' Movement Party, for Head of Government of
the Federal District in the July 1, 2012 elections. On July 7, 2012,
Mancera became Mayor-elect after he won with over 63% of the vote, and is due
to take office in December 2012.[1
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario