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The Genes Ordeal La Odisea De Los Genes
The Genes Ordeal La Odisea De Los Genes
The Genes Ordeal La Odisea De Los Genes
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Searching for the information of my origins and development of my own identity, I found some information that I would like to share with the people that struggle and work hard to make improvements for a better living conditions.
The main purpose is to let the people knows that we can make the thing better for the future of the new generations.
This manual has the answers to the basic questions of Where, How, When, and Why.

Buscando informacin del origen y desarrollo de mi propia identidad, encontr alguna informacin que me gustara compartir con la gente que como yo sufre y trabaja mucho para mejorar sus condiciones y tener una vida mejor.
El propsito principal es que la gente se de cuenta de que podemos hacer cambios para mejorar el futuro de las nuevas generaciones.
Este manual contiene las respuestas de las preguntas bsicas, de Donde, Como, Cuando, y Por qu.
IdiomaEspañol
EditorialPalibrio
Fecha de lanzamiento3 feb 2017
ISBN9781506518220
The Genes Ordeal La Odisea De Los Genes
Autor

Martin Rodríguez Vásquez

El autor Martin Rodríguez Vásquez, nació en la ciudad de Xalapa Veracruz, en el país de México. De una familia de nueve hermanos, entre niños y niñas, yo fui el número cinco. Mi medio hermano es el mayor de todos; mi hermano de padre y madre, y dos de mis hermanas eran mayores que yo, y cuatro de ellas eran menores. De una familia de zapateros; nací, y crecí, durante la depresión de la segunda guerra mundial. A la edad de seis años mi hermano me inscribió en la escuela primaria, y a los siete años, terminé mi primer grado de educación. En el segundo grado mi educación fue interrumpida, la recesión de ese tiempo creó una situación inestable, no había ni trabajo ni dinero, ni en mi ciudad, ni en el país. La gente pobre, incluyendo mi familia y yo, sufrimos mucho para sobrevivir. Cuando la segunda guerra mundial terminó, la condición de mi familia era de mucha pobreza, no había dinero para comprar los libros de mi segundo año escolar.

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    The Genes Ordeal La Odisea De Los Genes - Martin Rodríguez Vásquez

    Copyright © 2017 por Martin Rodríguez Vásquez.

    Número de Control de la Biblioteca del Congreso de EE. UU.:   2017901329

    ISBN:               Tapa Dura                  978-1-5065-1823-7

        Tapa Blanda               978-1-5065-1824-4

                             Libro Electrónico      978-1-5065-1822-0

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    Las opiniones expresadas en este trabajo son exclusivas del autor y no reflejan necesariamente las opiniones del editor. La editorial se exime de cualquier responsabilidad derivada de las mismas.

    Fecha de revisión: 28/10/2017

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    CONTENTS/INDICE

    1 PHILANTHROPY

    2 THE LEGACY

    3 THE AUTHOR

    4 THE ORDEAL

    5 OUTLINE

    6 ANALYSIS

    7 THE WORLD VIEW

    8 THE SUBJECT MATTER

    9 CULTURAL REVIEW \ PHILOSOPHY

    10 THE ORIGIN

    11 WESTERN PHILOSOPHY

    12 THALES

    13 ANAXIMANDER

    14 ANAXIMENES

    15 PYTHAGORAS

    16 HERACLITUS

    17 PARMENIDES AND ZENO

    18 EMPEDOCLES AND ANAXAHORAS

    19 LEUCIPPUS AND DEMOCRITUS

    20 PROTAGORAS

    21 SOCRATES

    22 PLATOTONIC PHILOSOPHY

    23 PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCES

    24 METAPHYSICS

    25 EPISTEMOLOGY

    26 RHETORIC \ ARCHAIC PHILOSOPHY

    27 LOGIC

    28 ETHICS

    29 AESTHETICS

    30 ARISTOTLE

    31 THE DIVINE THEORY

    32 SAINT AUGUSTINE

    33 METHAPHISICAL REVOLUTION

    34 PHILOSOPHICAL SCIENCES

    35 SCIENCES

    36 PHYSICAL SCIENCES

    37 THE QUANTUM THEORY

    38 THE ORIGINS \ THE BIG BANG THEORY

    39 FUNDAMENTAL \ BEFORE ELEMENTAL

    40 ATOMS AND MOLECULES

    41 MATTER

    42 SUPERNOVA \ THE ORIGIN OF THE SUN STAR

    43 GEOLOGY

    44 PHYSICS

    45 THE EARTH PLANET

    46 THE EARLY ATMOSPHERE

    47 FORMULAS

    48 MOLECULES ON THE EARTH PLANET

    49 HOW DID LIFE ORIGINATED

    50 MICRO-ORGANISM

    51 CHEMISTRY

    52 BIOPHYSICS

    53 BIOPHYSICS AND BIOCHEMISTRY

    54 BIOCHEMISTRY

    55 PHYSIOLOGY

    56 BIOLOGY SCIENCES

    57 MOLECULES AND BIOMOLECULES

    58 THE BACTERIAL KINGDOM

    59 FROM BACTERIA TO PROKARYOTC CELLS

    60 EUKARYOTES

    61 GENETICS

    62 CHARLES DARWIN AND THE NATURAL SELECTION

    63 PHYSICOCHEMICAL BIOLOGY

    64 THE PROCESS OF EVOLUTION

    65 THE EVOLUTION THEORY

    66 THE ORIGIN OF THE FIRST MAMMALS

    67 MAMMALS

    68 THE GENES’ ORDEAL

    69 FROM APES TO HUMANS

    70 THE STONE AGE

    71 HOMO ERECTUS

    72 NOMADS

    73 MESOPOTAMIA

    74 NOMAD GENES SETTLE DOWN

    75 THE RISE OF CIVILIZATION

    76 URBAN REVOLUTION

    77 FAST REVIEW \ FROM CELLS TO HUMANS

    78 GENES DEVELOPMENT

    79 HUMAN EVOLUTION

    80 GENOTYPE AND PHENOTYPE

    81 THE ENCOUNTER WITH NATURE

    82 SOCIAL ENCOUNTER

    83 CULTURAL REVIEW \ BIOLOGY SCIENCE

    84 FAST REVIEW \ CELLS

    85 GENETIC EVOLUTION

    86 THE ROOTS OF ANTHRPOLOGY

    87 NUTRITION \ PROTEINS

    88 CARBOHYDRATES

    89 GENES SELECTION

    90 THE HUMANE REVO-EVOLUTION

    91 HUMAN BEING

    92 GENETIC ANCESTRY

    93 A BRIEF HISTORY \ GENES’ DIVERSITY

    94 THE ROUTE OF GENES \ THE STONE AGE

    95 NOMAD TRIBES \ WILD GENES

    96 SMART TRIBES SETTLE DOWN

    97 THE HUMANS’ ORDEAL

    98 SUBARIANS \ THE FIRST SETTERS

    99 THE GENES’ PROFILE

    100 EARLY HISTORY

    101 SUMER

    102 SUMERIAN GENES

    103 THE RISE OF CIVILIZATION

    104 EMPIRICAL ETHICS

    105 THE WILD GENES

    106 PREDATOR GENES

    107 NOMAD GENES \ ENSLAVED GENES

    108 THE ROUTE OF THE ESLAVERY

    109 EARLY KINGDOMS

    110 THE EMPIRES OF MESOAMERICA

    111 THE GENES FLOW ENTER

    TO THE IBERIAN PENINSULA

    112 THE BASQUES

    113 THE IBERIANS

    114 PHOENICIANS

    115 CELTS

    116 CELTIBERIANS

    117 CARTHAGE

    118 GREEKS

    119 CARTHAGENA

    120 GRECO-MACEDONIAN

    121 ROME

    122 GERMAN TRIBES

    123 VISIGOTHS

    124 MUSLIM

    125 CHRISTIANS

    126 THE ALMORAVIDS

    127 ALMOHADS

    128 PORTUGUES

    129 SPANIARDS AND PORTUGUESE EMPIRES

    130 SPANIARDS GENES FLOW REACH AMERICA

    131 PORTUGUESE GENES IN AMERICA

    132 GENES REVIEW

    133 CULTURE IN ANTHROPOLOGY

    134 ANCESTRY

    135 THE ORIGIN OF POVERTY

    136 GENES ON THE POVERTY LINE

    137 POVERTY LEVELS

    138 EXTREME POVERTY LINE

    139 ABSOLUTE POVERTY

    140 RELATIVE POVERTY

    141 THE DISINHERITED GENES

    142 GENES ON THE CRIME LINE

    143 THE POVERTY LINE

    144 THE HUMAN GENOME PROJECT

    145 SCIENTIST

    146 THE MESSAGE

    147 THE REPRODUCTIIVE CELL SPERM THINKING

    148 DULL GENES

    149 GENES

    150 CONGENITAL DISORDERS

    151 CONGENITAL MENTAL DISORDERS

    152 ETHICS

    153 PERSONALITY DISORDERS

    154 TEENAGERS’ GENES ON DRUGS

    155 SOCIAL VALUES

    156 GENES ON DRUGS PREDATOR GENES

    157 DRUGS INFLUENCES \ EVIL CONECTON

    158 PROSTITUTION

    159 DRUGS ADDICTIONS

    160 BIRD DEFECTS

    161 SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS

    162 THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS

    163 CULTURE REVIEW

    164 WHAT IS TO BE NORMAL?

    165 THE BRAINS

    166 BRAINS DEMAGES

    167 PHILOLOSOPHICAL ETHICS

    168 PHILOSOPHY IN SCIENCES

    169 SOCIAL SCIENCES

    170 ANTHROPOLOGY

    171 SOCIOLOGY

    172 POLITICAL SCIENCES

    173 PSYCHOLOGY

    174 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

    175 URBANE ANTHOPOLOGY

    176 THE MAIN CONCERNING

    177 CULTURAL SUPPORT

    178 EUGENICS

    179 GREGOR MENDEL

    180 THE MODERN CONFIGURATION OF CULTURE

    181 CULTURAL CLOSING

    182 THE FACT OF THE MATTER IS TO ACCEPT THE TRUTH

    183 STATISTICS

    184 THE CLOSING

    1 FILANTROPIA

    2 UN LEGADO

    3 EL AUTOR

    4 LA ODISEA

    5 RESUMEN

    6 ANALISIS

    7 EL PANORAMA DEL MUNDO

    8 EL PROBLEMA ACTUAL

    9 ANALIS CULTURAL \ FILOSOFIA

    10 EL ORIGEN

    11 FILOSOFIA GRIEGA

    12 TALES DE MILETO

    13 ANAXIMANDRO

    14 ANAXIMENES

    15 PITAGORAS

    16 HERACLITO

    17 PARMENIDES Y ZENON

    18 EMPEDOCLES Y ANAXAGORAS

    19 LEUCIPO Y DEMOCRITO

    20 PROTAGORAS

    21 SOCRATES

    22 FILOSOFIA PLATONICA

    23 FILOSOFIA Y CIENCIAS

    24 METAFISICA

    25 EPISTEMOLOGIA

    26 RETORICA\FILOSOFIA ARCAICA

    27 LOGICA

    28 ETICA

    29 ESTETICA

    30 ARISTOTELES

    31 LA TEORIA DIVINA

    32 SAN AGUSTIN

    33 LA REVOLUCION METAFISICA

    34 CIENCIAS FILOSOFICAS

    35 CIENCIAS

    36 CIENCIAS FISICAS

    37 LA TEORIA CUANTICA

    38 EL ORIGEN \ LA TEORIA DEL BIG BANG

    39 FUNDAMENTAL \ ANTES DE ELEMENTAL

    40 ATOMOS Y MOLECULAS

    41 LA MATERIA

    42 SUPERNOVA \ EL ORIGEN DE LA ESTRELLA SOLAR

    43 GEOLOGIA

    44 FISICA

    45 EL PLANETA TIERRA

    46 LA PRIMERA ATMOSFERA

    47 FORMULAS

    48 LAS MOLECULAS EN EL PLANETA TIERRA

    49 COMO SE ORIGINO LA VIDA

    50 MICRO-ORGANISMOS

    51 QUIMICA

    52 BIOFISICA

    53 BIOFISICA Y BIOQUIMICA

    54 BIOQUIMICA

    55 FISIOLOGIA

    56 CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS

    57 MOLECULAS Y BIOMOLECULAS

    58 EL REINO BACTERIAL

    59 DE BACTERIAS A CELULAS PROCARIOTAS

    60 EUCARIOTAS

    61 GENETICA

    62 CHARLES DARWIN Y LA SELECCIÓN NATURAL

    63 BIOLOGIA FISICOQUIMICA

    64 EL PROCESO DE LA EVOLUCION

    65 LA TEORIA DE LA EVOLUCION

    66 EL ORIGEN DE LOS PRIMEROS MAMIFEROS

    67 MAMIFEROS

    68 LA ODISEA GENETICA

    69 DE SIMIOS A HUMANOS

    70 LA EDAD DE PIEDRA

    71 EL HOMBRE ERECTO

    72 LOS NOMADAS

    73 MESOPOTAMIA

    74 LOS GENES NOMADAS SE ESTABLECIERON

    75 EL DESARROLLO DE LA CIVILIZACION

    76 LA REVOLUCION URBANA

    77 UN REPASO RAPIDO \ DE CELULAS A HUMANOS

    78 EL DESARROLLO GENETICO

    79 LA EVOLUCION HUMANA

    80 GENOTIPO Y FENOTIPO

    81 EL ENCUENTRO CON LA NATURALEZA

    82 EL ENCUENTRO CON LA SOCIEDAD

    83 REPASO CULTURAL \ CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS

    84 UN REPASO RAPIDO \ LAS CELULAS

    85 LA EVOLUCION GENETICA

    86 EL INICIO DE LA ANTROPOLOGIA

    87 NUTRICION \ PROTEINAS

    88 CARBOHIDRATOS

    89 LA SELECCIÓN GENETICA

    90 LA REVO-EVOLUCION HUMANA

    91 EL SER HUMANO

    92 LA HERENCIA GENETICA

    93 HISTORIA \ LA DIVERSIDAD GENETICA

    94 LA RUTA GENETICA \ LA EDAD DE PIEDRA

    95 TRIBUS NOMADAS \ GENES SALVAJES

    96 LAS TRIBUS INTELIGENTES SE ESTABLECIERON

    97 LA ODISEA DEL SER HUMANO

    98 SUBARIANOS \ LOS PRIMEROS POBLADORES

    99 EL PERFIL DE LOS GENES

    100 LA HISTORIA

    101 SUMER

    102 LOS GENES SUMERIOS

    103 EL DESARROYO DE LA CIVILIZACION

    104 ETICA EMPIRICA

    105 LOS GENES SALVAJES

    106 LOS GENES DEPREDADORES

    107 GENES NOMADAS \ GENES ESCLAVOS

    108 LA RUTA DE LA ESCLAVITUD

    109 LOS PRIMEROS REINADOS

    110 LOS IMPERIOS DE MESOAMERICA

    111 LA OLA DE GENES ENTRO A LA PENINSULA IBERICA

    112 LOS BASQUEZ

    113 LOS IBEROS

    114 LOS FENICIOS

    115 LOS CELTAS

    116 CELTIBEROS

    117 CARTAGO

    118 LOS GRIEGOS

    119 CARTAGENA

    120 GRECO- MACEDONIOS

    121 ROMA

    122 LAS TRIBUS GERMANAS

    123 VISIGODOS

    124 LOS MUSULMANES

    125 LOS CRISTIANOS

    126 ALMORAVIDES

    127 ALMOHADES

    128 PORTUGAL

    129 LOS IMPERIOS ESPAÑOLES Y PORTUGESES

    130 LOS GENES ESPAÑOLES EN AMERICA

    131 GENES PORTUGUESES EN AMERICA

    132 ANALISIS GENETICO

    133 CULTURA EN ANTROPOLOGIA

    134 LA LINEA ANCESTRAL

    135 EL ORIGEN DE LA POBREZA

    136 LOS GENES EN LA LINEA DE LA POBREZA

    137 LOS NIVELES DE LA POBREZA

    138 LA POBREZA EXTREMA

    139 LA POBREZA ABSOLUTA

    140 LA POBREZA RELATIVA

    141 LOS GENES DESEREDADOS

    142 LOS GENES EN LA LINEA DEL CRIMEN

    143 LA LINEA DE LA POBREZA

    144 EL PROYECTO GENOMA HUMANO

    145 CIENTIFICOS

    146 EL MENSAJE

    147 LAS CELULAS REPRODUCTORAS PENSANDO

    148 LOS GENES INSULSOS

    149 LOS GENES

    150 DESORDEN CONGENITO

    151 DESORDEN MENTAL CONGENITO

    152 ETICA

    153 DESORDEN DE PERSONALIDAD

    154 GENES JOVENES EN DROGAS

    155 LOS VALORES SOCIALES

    156 GENES EN DROGAS GENES DEPREDADORES

    157 NARCO INFLUENCIA\ CONEXIÓN DIABOLICA

    158 PROSTITUCION

    159 LA ADICCION A LAS DROGAS

    160 LOS DEFECTOS DE NACIMIENTO

    161 ENFERMEDADES MENTALES SEVERAS

    162 LOS SIETE PECADOS CAPITALES

    163 RESUMEN CULTURAL

    164 ¿QUE ES SER NORMAL?

    165 EL CEREBRO

    166 LOS DETERIOROS DEL CEREBRO

    167 ETICA FILOSOFICA

    168 FILOSOFIA Y CIENCIAS

    169 CIENCIAS SOCIALES

    170 ANTROPOLOGIA

    171 SOCIOLOGIA

    172 CIENCIAS POLITICAS

    173 PSICOLOGIA

    174 SICOLOGIA SOCIAL

    175 ANTROPOLOGIA URBANA

    176 LO MÁS CONCERNIENTE

    177 INFORMACION CULTURAL

    178 EUGENESIAS

    179 GREGORY MENDEL

    180 LA MODERNA CONFIGURACION CULTURAL

    181 FINAL CULTURAL

    182 EL PROBLEMA ES ACEPTARLA VERDAD

    183 LAS ESTADISTICAS

    184 EL FINAL

    1 PHILANTHROPY

    Philanthropy (LOVE OF MAN) is a voluntary giving of time, assistance, or money for the public good. Philanthropy is a desire to improve social and spiritual welfare of humanity.

    Philanthropy is distinct from the concepts of charity, to me is an impulse to aid the infirm, the poorest people, and the ones who live in disadvantaged; to aid the less fortunate and encourage them to a duty.

    This essay has an altruistic purpose to leave a message as a legacy to my family, and also to the infirm people, which I consider as part of my family.

    2 THE LEGACY

    The contents of this essay is simplified as much as it could be, I hope people understand, and explain the meanings to the ones who find it difficult to understand.

    3 THE AUTHOR

    The author, Martin Rodriguez Vasquez, was born in the city of Xalapa Veracruz, in the country of Mexico. From a family of nine children, between boys and girls, I was the number five, my half-brother is the oldest; my full brother and two of my sisters were older than me, and four of my sisters were younger.

    From a shoe making family, I was born and rise up during the depression of the Second World War. At the age of six my brother inscribed me in the elementary school, and at the age of 7, I finished the first grade.

    On the second degree my education had to be interrupted, the recession of the time created a none steady situation, there was not money flow in my country, and neither in my home town, poor people including my family, struggle to survive.

    When the world war ended, the condition of my family was moneyless; there was no money to buy the books to continue my education.

    My father was forced to pull me out of the school, and I was subjected to assist my two brothers in the shoe repair shop; this way my education was limited to a working discipline; and instead of going to school in my early eights I was forced to work hard to have food to eat; by those times it was hard to survive.

    4 THE ORDEAL

    When I reach the age of eight, my family came apart, my half-brother got married, my full brother moved to Mexico City, and I run away from home.

    Careless and independent, I began to live the ordeal of the street life; I wander from place to place doing menial tasks in order to earn some money to buy food, or to get a shelter to spend the night time; fortunately, one day I end up in my uncle’s house, and when I asked them for some work to do they recognized me, and then my uncle and his wife invite me to stay in their house and be part of the family; they want to adopted me.

    One day my brother who was living in Mexico City, invite my mother and my oldest sister to move to Mexico City; my brother asked them to take me too. My mother didn’t have enough money to pay my ticket, and then they decide to go without me.

    On the way to the train station my mother found a wallet with enough money to pay for my ticket, and then they decide to take me with them. My mother went to my uncle’s house, and after an agreement, my mother took me to the big city to meet my full brother, and my uncle could not adopt me.

    The rest of the family remained in Xalapa with my half-brother and his wife. Down to Mexico City my full brother was working as a shoe maker in one of the shoe factories, and he found out, that there was plenty of work in the shoe industries. My full brother invites my half-brother to try the big city, and the next day when he arrives, he star working with my full brother in the same shoe factory. His wife and a couple of kids, moved to Mexico City later.

    When she arrives, my mother and my older sister, decide to go back to Xalapa, my half- brother, his wife and his two children remained in Mexico city with me and my full brother.

    A few months later his boy got ill and soon he died, and right after we buried him, my half- brother and his family decide to go back to Xalapa-Veracruz; my old brother and I remained in Mexico City.

    My brother decide to kept me working as his assistant; we worked together in different shoe industries making different kinds of shoes, this way I got my firs experiences in the shoe making skill.

    A year later, my brother and I, decided to go back to Xalapa with our family. By that time in Xalapa the situation was changing, there were more investments and more jobs, that condition help us to take the decision to go back home and join to the family.

    Back home my half- brother was working in a shoe repair shop, my mother and my sister were working on the coffee crop, collecting and selecting the coffee grains; my younger sisters were attending elementary school, and my full brother began to work making sandals in a small shoe factory.

    I wanted to go back to school, but my uncle was on duty out of Xalapa and I could get no support from him. That situation makes me decide to go back to work with my brother in the sandals factory.

    In that factory a group of early teen-agers, help the workers for a minimum pay, and I became part of them, I was my brother’s assistant; this way I began to make my own money. Those working Children were my first friends in town.

    When my brother got married, he moves away from home and for the first time I feel sadness. By the time I decide to move far away to another city.

    This time my purpose was to reach the sea port of Veracruz. When I said goodbye to my friends, two of them decided to join me; and the next morning we start the adventure.

    Traveling by rides on the first day by the afternoon we reach a road town; we were lost, hungry, and tired; we stop and ask the settlers how far we were from Veracruz.

    Among the people around there, a good man who was working on the road’s repair gave me the information, he said, this town is about half way between the city of Xalapa, and the sea port of Veracruz, but he asked me why you need that information?, I told him the whole story, and also that my friends want to go back to Xalapa with their family. The good man decides to help me out; he pays for the bus fair and sends my friend back to Xalapa.

    When my friends ride on the bus, the good man said, I live myself in Veracruz with my entire family, if you want to continue, I will take you over.

    This good man took me over his own house and he gave me a place to stay.

    Down to the sea port of Veracruz, the good man took care of me, he tried hard to find a job for me in a small sandals shop, but the owner didn’t accept me because I was too young to work, and not to expert to handle the full responsibility.

    The next day, he got me a job in a gas station helping the car-washers to dry and clean the inside of the cars. A week later I didn’t get back to the man’s house, I spend the night time sleeping in the owners’ old car, and this way I began to live independent.

    By the time I got a new job in another gas station, the night watcher became my good friend and he let me sleep in his room during the nigh time.

    In my new job I meet new friends; all of them about my age, one of them stay with me late at night. One day I ask him why you don‘t go home early?, and he told me the whole story; he said, my mother needs privacy and I have to stay out of the house late at night; since that day we became the best friends.

    One night, talking about my days in Mexico City, I talk about my experiences with my brother and my family, he got interested and at the end, he suggested going back together to Mexico City, and I approve the idea. The next day we went to the movies and in our way back home we plan the trip.

    When we arrive to the city capital of Mexico we try to make a living working on the markets, and at the night time we sleep on the benches of the park. Right there we meet new friends; they all were living in the same situation. One day a young man, who was looking for help, invite us to his house, he offer us a place to stay and food to eat twice a day, we accepted; my friend help the family of the young man at home, and I got a job in a carwash.

    Three months later, my friend’s mother and a detective that were looking for me and my friend, found us in that address, my friend’s mother accused me for kidnapping, but when the detective catch me I told him the whole story, and the reason why my friend run away with me, my friend’s mother got a warning, and the detective found me innocent and set me free.

    When they left I felt kind of loneliness and I decide to go back to work on the markets, and again during the night time I went back to sleep on the benches of the parks. By the time I meet some new friends in the same situation.

    One day talking with one of them he mentions the existence of a place for shelter, and I decide to check it out. It was right; the place was an organization to help the street boys.

    The place

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