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Datos personales

Sobre mí

Lugar y fecha de nacimiento: León, Gto., 8 de abril de 1978. Dirección: José de Escandón 1609, Col. Zaragoza. Celular: (867) 149 5995. E-mail: sinforina@gmail.com Estado civil: Casada

Escolaridad Licenciatura en Diseño Gráfico Universidad de León (UDL Paraísos) 1998-2000 (trunca) Técnico en Dibujo Comercial Licenciatura en Mercadotecnia Internacional Universidad Abierta y a Distancia de México (UNADM) 2010-2013 (En línea/trunca) Historial Académico Nombre:

LUZ ADRIANA NUÑEZ PEREZ

Matrícula:

AL10501970

Carrera:

Mercadotecnia Internacional

Fecha de consulta:

07 de noviembre de 2011

Fecha de evaluación

Periodo

Forma de evaluación

Calificación

Cuatrimestre

CS

Contexto socioeconómico de México

14-11-2010

2010-3

Extraordinario

80

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DH

Desarrollo humano

18-10-2010

2010-3

Ordinario

100

1

EB

Estadística Básica

18-10-2010

2010-3

Ordinario

100

1

FI

Fundamentos de Investigación

14-11-2010

2010-3

Extraordinario

70

1

ADM

Fundamentos de Administración

06-04-2011

2011-1

Ordinario

100

2

COR

Comportamiento Organizacional

06-04-2011

2011-1

Ordinario

80

2

ICO

Introducción a la Contabilidad

30-09-2011

2011-2

Extraordinario

90

2

ETI

Ética

04-10-2011

2011-2

Ordinario

83

3

EB

Estadística Básica

31-03-2011

2011-1

Ordinario

50

1

CS

Contexto socioeconómico de México

31-03-2011

2011-1

Ordinario

50

1

MAD

Matemáticas Administrativas

04-10-2011

2011-2

Ordinario

10

2

FME

Fundamentos de Mercadotécnia

14-10-2011

2011-2

Extraordinario

50

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Clave

Nombre de la asignatura

Puebla No. 143 Piso E-3, Col. Roma Norte, Del. Cuauhtémoc, 06700 México, D.F. Tel. Conmutador 36 01 10 00, Atención Telefónica 01 800 11 27 SES – 01800 11 27 737

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Experiencia laboral

Periódico Líder Informativo Diseñador de Imagen Comercial. Creación de publireportajes y contenidos publicitarios para impreso, web y redes sociales.


Experiencia laboral

PeriĂłdico LĂ­der Informativo


Experiencia laboral

Revista 012

Comunicación visual de diciembre 2011 a febrero 2014. León, Gto. Diseño de la revista 012 y de los sitios web www.012.mx y rutabjx.mx


Experiencia laboral

Promerba

ComunicaciĂłn visual de diciembre 2011 a febrero 2014. LeĂłn, Gto. DiseĂąo para Redes Sociales, mailing, gestion de Contenidos para diversos clientes.


Experiencia laboral

Periódico El Mañana de Nuevo Laredo Editora Argos, S.A. de C.V. Coeditora Gráfica para el departamento de Arte y Diseño. De mayo de 2005 a marzo de 2006 y de mayo de 2007 a septiembre de 2011 · Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas. Diseño de las secciones Nacional, Internacional, Local y Revista. www.elmanana.com.mx


LareDOS newspaper

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Arts & Culture I am a little pencil in the hand of a writing God who is sending a love letter to the world.

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Barbara Kazen January 03, 1941 - March 15, 2011

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s there is much to admire and love about Barbara Kazen’s exemplary life, there is also much from which to draw inspiration. Beyond the feeding of the poor, the elderly, the homeless, and the disenfranchised, and beyond offering them shelter as Bethany House expanded its services over the last decade, she poured the milk of human kindness into empty cups, offering hope and dignity where there had been none. I had occasion to interview Barbara several times about Bethany’s history, its as growth, and its role (and hers) in the service of humankind, and always, always I asked for responses that might credit her for the noble mission she carried out, she instead gave it to the people she worked with, to generous donors, to volunteers, and to many of the patrons of Bethany House who returned the hand-up

with service. She talked about the old standard of giving, the one she learned as a child — “Time, Talents, and Treasures” — time to volunteer, talent to share a skill such as cooking or tutoring, and treasures such as a monetary gift, or a gift of clothing

or a commodity. I last spoke with Barbara about a year ago. She’d found our office door locked We and had walked around the back where I was working on my vegetable garden. talked about gardens, and as on other occasions we talked about our collective — failure as a community and as a nation to take on homelessness — to end it and to meet the food and shelter needs of children, the elderly, and families. “Those two things, just those two things,” she said, speaking in the voice of one who every day moved with grace through a life dedicated selflessly to that

very purpose. We will long remember and respect the memory of a gentle, soft-spoken woman who went about God’s work with the energy and ideas that grew the Bethany House mission and facilities into a holistic proposition that saved individual lives and whole families. Well it would be that we honored Barbara Kazen by believing as she did that an act of kindness can change a life. Meg Guerra

Mother Teresa LareDOS Newspaper

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estled in the countryside of the Loire Valley in central France and built on a steep hill overlooking the Loire River rises the chateau of Amboise, and the manor house of Clos Lucé close by. Many significant historical personages such as Francis I, Catherine de Medici, and Mary Queen of Scots lived in this chateau, but the most interesting and famous person called Clos Lucé his home the last three years of his extraordinary life. For here, invited by the French King Francis I to work as an engineer and architect, and to live out his final days, lived Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci. Da Vinci was a brilliant man with an unquenchable curiosity. He was well loved among his contemporaries; however, because he received no formal university schooling, his scientific studies were mostly ignored by scholars of his day. His genius encompasses a wide range since he has been known as a painter, sculptor, architect, musician, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist, and writer. All of these areas of expertise were readily apparent in the exhibition and displays at the manor house of Clos Lucé, his residence from 1516 until his death in 1519. One of the little known facts of Leonardo da Vinci’s life is that that he spent part of his life in France. His last years were a culmination of an impressive and extraordinary career spanning decades of unprecedented powers of invention — scientific studies, which have only been recognized within the last 150 years. Other than the established fact that he was a genius, what was da Vinci really like? This was one of the several questions I asked myself as I spent time exploring his house, garden, and gravesite in the quaint and bustling market town of Amboise. Clos Lucé, constructed of rose brick and tufa stone, is picturesque and cozy. As I entered and walked through its rooms and observed the remarkable collection of machines and models, I WWW.LARE DOSNE WS.C OM

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Clos Lucé. Pictured below is the historic manor house in Amboise, France, where Leonardo da Vinci spent his final years.

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Leonardo Da Vinci’s last years spent in France discovered da Vinci’s everyday life and marveled at his insight and his engineering prowess. I could vividly visualize his rather mundane activities as I wandered through the various rooms — da Vinci and the court enjoying festivities in the gallery; da Vinci painting and drawing in his well-lit studio; warming himself in front of the kitchen fireplace; welcoming his friend Francis I, the King of France, and various other artists in the reception room; strolling through the small Renaissance garden; and spending his last dying days in his simple, but tasteful, bedroom. In addition to the warmth of the actual dwellings, I was most impressed with the exhibition containing models made

from Da Vinci’s very extensive journals and drawings. Here I could observe the precursors of the bicycle, car, cannon, helicopter, airplane, and others that were four centuries ahead of their times. I could readily recognize da Vinci as a visionary who imagined the future and visualized it as it would to be. Da Vinci spent his last three years on Earth surrounded by friends and enlightened conversations. Through his friendship of Francis I, his last days were spent creatively preparing architectural drawings for several chateaus for the king of France. After his death at 67 and in honor of his service and friendship to the king, he was buried in a chapel inside the grounds of the king’s own chateau at Am-

biose, as a memoir to his incredible life and inventions. Even though many centuries have elapsed, da Vinci has not been forgotten for his life and accomplishments have strongly influenced many aspects of our present day lives. Furthermore, we still are discovering and learning from his extensive journals and drawings. As Giorg io Vasari, the first Italian art historian, so aptly described, “Da Vinci was a man of infinite grace, great strength and generosity, regal spirit, and tremendous breadth of mind.” We are indeed fortunate that a brilliant man such as Leonardo da Vinci has left his legacy for the benefit of all mankind. u LareDOS | MARC H 2 0 1 1 |

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Fábrica de Diarios Coeditora gráfica. De agosto de 2004 a mayo de 2005 y de marzo de 2006 a abril de 2007 · León, Guanajuato. Diseño editorial del periódico Mi Diario de Guanajuato y de los semanarios Fronteras, Viva Colorado, Ñ, Nuestra Comunidad, Más, El Popular, Primer Tiempo. http://www.fabrica4d.com


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Reflections of a New Texan By DENISE FERGUSON

Playing it forward -- a life of service

Denise Ferguson is newly arrived in Laredo. A Rhode Islander by birth, she and her husband retired to Laredo to be near their family. She can be reached by email at denise291.1@juno.com.

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and Honduras as a medical missionary to help the poor and to bring them medicines and vaccines. Ramirez’s oldest daughter Violeta obtained an Associates Degree from San Antonio Community College. She worked within the Christian Church and belonged to the choir and church drama group. Violeta’s husband Jose served in Germany with the U.S. Army for three years. As an administrator for the National Guard, he served as a counselor and advisor. Of her son-in-law, Ramirez said, “I try to teach him Spanish. And he helps me to improve my English.� Ramirez’s son Juan Jr. received his Associate’s Degree in Art Design at LCC. In due time, “Juan started serving God by going to religious conferences. Eventually he was assigned as a prayer leader and learned his calling,� said Ramirez. After returning to Laredo with his wife Diana in 2005, Juan Jr. was offered a position as Children’s Pastor and teacher substitute at Piedra Angular Christian Church. At the same time he is able to ply his trade as a graphic designer in an office within the same building, as well as work on completing his Bachelor‘s Degree. Currently, Lucy Ramirez volunteers about 10 hours weekly at an affiliation of the food bank. She attends church services three days per week at Piedra Angular where her husband, son, and youngest daughter preach. At church on Sundays, Ramirez pursues another important ministry. “I help take care of the babies,� said Ramirez. u

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ucy Ramirez is an example of what we all strive for. She exemplifies the best qualities of two cultures in this border city, and has instilled in her offspring a sense of community service, educational initiative, work ethics, and faith. Ramirez’s life began with good fortune when an aunt, a Laredoan, convinced Ramirez’s mother to stay in the city where Lucy was born. Subsequently, her parents returned to their native Nuevo Laredo, and Ramirez attended local schools and continued her studies at Nuevo Laredo City College, where she pursued secretarial studies and helped fellow students with English and shorthand. After graduating, she and her new husband Juan took up life in Laredo while she studied for her GED and worked at Brennan & Company. In 1985 Ramirez earned her Associates Degree from Laredo Community College. She has been working at Los Angeles Wholesale/Las Novedades as an inventory clerk for 23 years -- with a caveat, however. “I have worked part time so that I can spend time with my family,� said Ramirez. Ramirez and her husband now have three grown children. At an early age, their youngest daughter Lilia expressed a desire to be a missionary at the Joyce Meyer Ministries in St. Louis, Missouri. Ramirez said, “Lilia was trained to assist the homeless, drug addicts, and prostitutes and provide meals to the hungry.� Lilia is also a registered nurse who trained at LCC and has worked for Mercy Hospital. She went as part of the “Dream Center� to Cambodia

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