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What is the Immigration Status of Beatriz Marinello?



 
 
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  #21  
Old December 13th 04, 11:10 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,soc.culture.chile,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,misc.legal
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Default What is the Immigration Status of Beatriz Marinello?


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  #22  
Old December 13th 04, 11:44 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,soc.culture.chile,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,misc.legal
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Default What is the Immigration Status of Beatriz Marinello?

Italian is not commonly spoken in Argentina, although many people do have
italian ancestors and italian names are quite common there.


***************

A clarification: Beatriz's LAST NAME is Mansilla.

In spanish countries, it's very common to have to "first names" (so to
speak): John Michael followed by two "last names": Smith Johnson. The two
first names are random: you name your child whatever you want. The two "last
names" (surnames) correspond (in this order) to the father's last name and
mother's maiden name (like in ther USA, most women adopt their husband's
last name, albeit withour abandoning theirs.

So, the above means that the name " Beatriz Del Carmen Mansilla Marinello "
is broken down like this:

The first two names "Beatriz" & "Del Carmen" are just two first names (like
John Michael) and usully the first of the two is what everybody calls that
person by ("Hi, Beatriz").

Of the last "two surnames", the first ("Mansilla") would belong to the
father (Mr. "Whatever Mansilla") and "Marinello" would be the mother's
maiden name (Miss "Whatever Marinello")

So, the most common way to call this person in her native country would be
"Beatriz Mansilla", although it's also common to call her Beatriz Mansilla
Marinello.

It would be rare to be called "Beatriz Marinello".


That's the way it goes south of the border, champs.

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"David Ames" wrote in message
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Sam Sloan wrote:
[snip]

Also, according to my friend Joe Tamargo, her name could not be a
Spanish name. It would have to be spelled Marinelo.


[snip]

Sam Sloan


Sam, I believe you are correct to hsve pointed out that Marinello is an
Italian name. I have understood that Italian is commonly spoken in
Argentina. It would not be surprising if a family of Italian
background found its way to Chile, the neighboring country. David Ames



  #23  
Old December 13th 04, 11:47 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,soc.culture.chile,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,misc.legal
irvin
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Default What is the Immigration Status of Beatriz Marinello?

Italian is not commonly spoken in Argentina, although many people do have
italian ancestors and italian names are quite common there.


***************

A clarification: Beatriz's LAST NAME is Mansilla.

In spanish countries, it's very common to have two "first names" (so to
speak): John Michael followed by two "last names": Smith Johnson. The two
first names are random: you name your child whatever you want. The two "last
names" (surnames) correspond (in this order) to the father's last name and
mother's maiden name (like in ther USA, most women adopt their husband's
last name, albeit withour abandoning theirs.

So, the above means that the name " Beatriz Del Carmen Mansilla Marinello "
is broken down like this:

The first two names "Beatriz" & "Del Carmen" are just two first names (like
John Michael) and usully the first of the two is what everybody calls that
person by ("Hi, Beatriz").

Of the last "two surnames", the first ("Mansilla") would belong to the
father (Mr. "Whatever Mansilla") and "Marinello" would be the mother's
maiden name (Miss "Whatever Marinello")

So, the most common way to call this person in her native country would be
"Beatriz Mansilla", although it's also common to call her Beatriz Mansilla
Marinello.

It would be rare to be called "Beatriz Marinello".


That's the way it goes south of the border, champs.

--
Irvin
-------------------------
http://www.pixel69.com



"David Ames" wrote in message
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Sam Sloan wrote:
[snip]

Also, according to my friend Joe Tamargo, her name could not be a
Spanish name. It would have to be spelled Marinelo.


[snip]

Sam Sloan


Sam, I believe you are correct to hsve pointed out that Marinello is an
Italian name. I have understood that Italian is commonly spoken in
Argentina. It would not be surprising if a family of Italian
background found its way to Chile, the neighboring country. David Ames



  #24  
Old December 14th 04, 12:05 AM posted to rec.games.chess.politics, soc.culture.chile, rec.games.chess.misc, alt.chess, misc.legal
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Default What is the Immigration Status of Beatriz Marinello?

I once had an assignment of a few weeks working for an Argentinian man
who knew Italian. Perhaps his notion of Italian being commonly spoken
in Argentina was different from your assessment. Nel mondo entero
non c'e nessuno chi non capisca italiano.

David Ames

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Old December 14th 04, 12:15 AM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,soc.culture.chile,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,misc.legal
irvin
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Default What is the Immigration Status of Beatriz Marinello?

Most likely he was referring to those pockets of society where italian
immigrants live (no different than italian communities in some cities of the
USA). In other words, saying that Italian is "commonly spoken" in Argentina
is the same as saying Italian is "commonly spoken in the USA". That's not
very accurate.

However, there's some truth to your statement: it's estimated that about 1
million people (out of a total population of about 35 million) do speak
Italian in Argentina.

http://www.worldhistorysite.com/language.html


Hopefully this will have shed some positive light on this matter.


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"David Ames" wrote in message
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I once had an assignment of a few weeks working for an Argentinian man
who knew Italian. Perhaps his notion of Italian being commonly spoken
in Argentina was different from your assessment. Nel mondo entero
non c'e nessuno chi non capisca italiano.

David Ames



  #26  
Old December 14th 04, 12:17 AM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,soc.culture.chile,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,misc.legal
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Default What is the Immigration Status of Beatriz Marinello?

On 13 Dec 2004 16:05:11 -0800, "David Ames"
wrote:

I once had an assignment of a few weeks working for an Argentinian man
who knew Italian. Perhaps his notion of Italian being commonly spoken
in Argentina was different from your assessment. Nel mondo entero
non c'e nessuno chi non capisca italiano.

David Ames


When I was in Argentina, I read that 90% of the population of
Argentina was of Italian origin.

Sam Sloan
  #27  
Old December 14th 04, 01:37 AM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,soc.culture.chile,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,misc.legal
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Default What is the Immigration Status of Beatriz Marinello?

On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 21:09:29 GMT, (Sam Sloan)
wrote:

Anyway, as my wife was still in bed, she invited me to come in and
make liove to her.


While I was doing this, I suddenly felt a tremendous pain in my brain.
I have never felt anything like this before. I was afraid that I would
not be able to ejaculate inside of her, but finally I did so with
great difficulty.


I had a tremendous painful headache for at least a half hour after
that. The pain still has not gone away completely.

I have read that men often have strokes or heart attacks while having
sexual intercourse. Was I having a stroke or on the verge of having
one? Does anybody know? I am 60 years old.


By some coincidence, a friend of mine had almost the same identical
experience while "making whoopee" a couple of months ago. He said it
felt like he was hit on the head with a baseball bat.

It was a brain aneurysm. He went to the hospital and was transported
from there to Harborview in Seattle, where they had more expertise on
such matters.

He's about fifty. Good physical condition, etc.

You need to go in and get checked ASAP.


Sam Sloan


  #28  
Old December 14th 04, 01:49 AM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,soc.culture.chile,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,misc.legal
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Default What is the Immigration Status of Beatriz Marinello?


"Mike Murray" wrote in message
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You need to go in and get checked ASAP.


Sam doesn't have health insurance.


  #29  
Old December 14th 04, 01:55 AM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,soc.culture.chile,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,misc.legal
Mike Murray
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Default What is the Immigration Status of Beatriz Marinello?

On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 20:49:56 -0500, "StanB"
wrote:

"Mike Murray" wrote in message
.. .


You need to go in and get checked ASAP.


Sam doesn't have health insurance.


I think you can use the emergency room without health insurance. At
least, that's the law in Washington State. Maybe it's different in
New York.


  #30  
Old December 14th 04, 03:21 AM posted to rec.games.chess.politics, soc.culture.chile, rec.games.chess.misc, alt.chess, misc.legal
Tyrone Slothrop
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Default What is the Immigration Status of Beatriz Marinello?


Mike Murray wrote:
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 21:09:29 GMT, (Sam Sloan)
wrote:

Anyway, as my wife was still in bed, she invited me to come in and
make liove to her.


While I was doing this, I suddenly felt a tremendous pain in my

brain.
I have never felt anything like this before. I was afraid that I

would
not be able to ejaculate inside of her, but finally I did so with
great difficulty.


I had a tremendous painful headache for at least a half hour after
that. The pain still has not gone away completely.

I have read that men often have strokes or heart attacks while

having
sexual intercourse. Was I having a stroke or on the verge of having
one? Does anybody know? I am 60 years old.


By some coincidence, a friend of mine had almost the same identical
experience while "making whoopee" a couple of months ago. He said it
felt like he was hit on the head with a baseball bat.

It was a brain aneurysm. He went to the hospital and was transported
from there to Harborview in Seattle, where they had more expertise on
such matters.

He's about fifty. Good physical condition, etc.

You need to go in and get checked ASAP.


From
www.bafound.org:

Although people with unruptured brain aneurysms may have headaches,
this is often not associated with the actual aneurysm. Most people with
unruptured brain aneurysms are completely asymptomatic have no
symptoms, while others may experience some or all of the following
symptoms, which suggest an aneurysm:
- Cranial Nerve Palsy
- Dilated Pupils
- Double Vision
- Pain Above and Behind Eye
- Localized Headache

People who suffer a ruptured brain aneurysm (subarachnoid hemorrhage)
will often have warning signs. The following warning signs precede
about 40% of major ruptures:
- Localized Headache
- Nausea & Vomiting
- Stiff Neck
- Blurred or Double Vision
- Sensitivity to Light (photophobia)
- Loss of Sensation

Subarachnoid Hemorrhage -
"Stabbing pain in my head,
I need to lie down and go to bed.
Please make it stop.
This pain, this pop!
This ringing in my ears,
These stinging tears and tears.
Call 911, that's 9-1-1!
Please hurry, my life's just begun,
It's not even close to being done." -H. Karp, SAH Survivor

 




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