[Ginga-argentina] Fwd: Control Gluco Level for a Trim Belly in 1-minute a Day
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Control Glucose Level for a Trim Belly in 1-minute a Day
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Alberto Bazzoni San Nicomede di Salsomaggiore Parma, 1889 Milan, 1973 was an Italian sculptor.After serving in World War I, Bazzoni settled in Parma, where he attended the Academy of Fine Arts from 1908 to 1913. His public works included a fountain for the barracks in Reggio Emilia and monuments to the fallen in Fidenza and Salsomaggiore. He moved to Milan in 1926 and continued his career as a sculptor there. The influence of his study of Roman sculpture can be seen in the statue of Saint Augustine for Milan Cathedral and the tomb of his wife Bianca in the Cimitero Monumentale. He went to Paris in 1936 and remained there until the outbreak of World War II, producing small bronzes for private collectors. After a second stay in the French capital from 1946 to 1950, he returned to Milan.After serving in World War I, Bazzoni settled in Parma, where he attended the Academy of Fine Arts from 1908 to 1913. After a second stay in the French capital from 1946 to 1950, he returned to Milan.Th
e Archbishop Anton Vovk 19 May 1900 7 July 1963 was born in the village of Vrba in Upper Carniola in the same house where the poet France Preeren had been born 100 years earlier Vovk was Preerens grandnephew because his grandmother Marija Mina Volk was Preerens sister. Vovks father Joef Vovk and mother Marija ne Debelak died when he was young. He attended two years of primary school in Breznica and then in Kranj, where he also attended upper secondary school. In 1917 he enrolled in the seminary at the episcopal school in entvid, Ljubljana and later in the Ljubljana seminary. He was ordained a priest on 29 June 1923. He served in Metlika and Tri, where he also became the parish priest in 1928. In 1940 he was appointed an episcopal advisor and Ljubljana canon. During the Axis partition and annexation of Slovenia in the Second World War he assisted refugee priests. In 1944 he became the rector of the seminary.As general vicar, in June 1945 he assumed the leadership of the Diocese of L
jubljana after Gregorij Roman fled Yugoslavia. He was installed as bishop on 1 December 1946 and named auxiliary bishop of Ljubljana. In 1950 he was named apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Ljubljana with the rights of bishop in residence. From 1951 to 1961 he also administered the Slovene part of Rijeka and from 1951 to 1955 the Slovene part of the Diocese of TriesteKoper. After the death of Gregorij Roman in Cleveland in 1959, Vovk was ordained bishop of Ljubljana. Pope John XXIII raised the Diocese of Ljubljana to an archbishopric on 22 December 1961, simultaneously elevating Vovk to the position of archbishop of Ljubljana.
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