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Miedo, duda, emoción, fue lo primero que sentí cuando valoré la idea de realizar un MBA en INCAE. Recuerdo que estaba almorzando con Carlos, mi esposo (quien acababa de finalizar su MBA) y me empezó a hablar de la idea de que yo también lo hiciera. Y, ¿que pasa si no lo logro? ¡perderíamos el...
Miedo, duda, emoción, fue lo primero que sentí cuando valoré la idea de realizar un MBA en INCAE. Recuerdo que estaba almorzando con Carlos, mi esposo (quien acababa de finalizar su MBA) y me empezó a hablar de la idea de que yo también lo hiciera. Y, ¿que pasa si no lo logro? ¡perderíamos el dinero y el tiempo invertido! Luego, mencionó un punto válido: “Creo 100% en vos, no solo lo vas a lograr, sino que te graduarás top de la clase”. Al día siguiente me puse a investigar que necesitaba para aplicar y ser aceptada en una de las mejores escuelas de negocio de Latinoamerica.
Debo confesar que ha sido una de las mejores decisiones que he tomado y una de las mejores experiencias de mi vida. Retarme a mí misma, conocer y compartir con personas de diferentes nacionalidades y culturas, aprender nuevas técnicas y recibir clases de profesores con Ph.D de prestigiosas universidades como Harvard, Brandeis, Oxford, MIT, University of Michigan, Purdue, University of Pennsylvania, entre otras.
Amé las clases, obviamente pasé por momentos súper estresantes y de mucha ansiedad, por ejemplo los temidos exámenes de Operaciones, Data Mining y los famosos ANECs, creo que esos días no dormí esperando las notas y rezando para no sacar una C.
Aprendí mucho, en especial a creer más en mi potencial, a pensar de forma crítica, a organizar mi tiempo, a disfrutar cada momento y saber que todo se puede hacer si te enfocás en la meta.
En la parte social y no académica, que les puedo decir, tienen que vivirlo.
¿Lo volveria hacer? si y mil veces si!
Since 1929 to 2019 there are 91 Oscar winning movies, an average of 10,920 minutes of films. I love watching movies, so this was a very fun Bucketlist item to cross off the list. I must say some of the movies made me question why they won an Oscar, but I guess you must really...
Since 1929 to 2019 there are 91 Oscar winning movies, an average of 10,920 minutes of films.
I love watching movies, so this was a very fun Bucketlist item to cross off the list. I must say some of the movies made me question why they won an Oscar, but I guess you must really understand the context of those movies.
Below you will find the complete list, an infographic with some curious statistics, my top 10 favorites of all times and the “not so good” ones.
The big challenge was to find where to watch them online.
The List
2019 | “Green Book” |
2018 | “The Shape of Water” |
2017 | “Moonlight” |
2016 | “Spotlight” |
2015 | “Birdman” |
2014 | “12 Years a Slave” |
2013 | “Argo” |
2012 | “The Artist” |
2011 | “The King’s Speech” |
2010 | “The Hurt Locker” |
2009 | “Slumdog Millionaire” |
2008 | “No Country for Old Men” |
2007 | “The Departed” |
2006 | “Crash” |
2005 | “Million Dollar Baby” |
2004 | “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” |
2003 | “Chicago” |
2002 | “A Beautiful Mind” |
2001 | “Gladiator” |
2000 | “American Beauty” |
1999 | “Shakespeare in Love” |
1998 | “Titanic” |
1997 | “The English Patient” |
1995 | “Braveheart” |
1995 | “Forrest Gump” |
1994 | “Schindler’s List” |
1993 | “Unforgiven” |
1992 | “The Silence of the Lambs” |
1991 | “Dances With Wolves” |
1990 | “Driving Miss Daisy” |
1989 | “Rain Man” |
1988 | “The Last Emperor” |
1987 | “Platoon” |
1986 | “Out of Africa” |
1985 | “Amadeus” |
1984 | “Terms of Endearment” |
1983 | “Gandhi” |
1982 | “Chariots of Fire” |
1981 | “Ordinary People” |
1980 | “Kramer vs. Kramer” |
1979 | “The Deer Hunter” |
1978 | “Annie Hall” |
1977 | “Rocky” |
1976 | “One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest” |
1975 | “The Godfather Part II” |
1974 | “The Sting” |
1973 | “The Godfather” |
1972 | “The French Connection” |
1971 | “Patton” |
1970 | “Midnight Cowboy” |
1969 | “Oliver!” |
1968 | “In the Heat of the Night” |
1967 | “A Man for All Seasons” |
1966 | “The Sound of Music” |
1965 | “My Fair Lady” |
1964 | “Tom Jones” |
1963 | “Lawrence of Arabia” |
1962 | “West Side Story” |
1961 | “The Apartment” |
1960 | “BenHur” |
1959 | “Gigi” |
1958 | “The Bridge on the River Kwai” |
1957 | “Around the World in 80 Days” |
1956 | “Marty” |
1955 | “On the Waterfront” |
1954 | “From Here to Eternity” |
1953 | “The Greatest Show on Earth” |
1952 | “An American in Paris” |
1951 | “All About Eve” |
1950 | “All the Kings Men” |
1949 | “Hamlet” |
1948 | “Gentleman’s Agreement” |
1947 | “The Best Years of Our Lives” |
1946 | “The Lost Weekend” |
1945 | “Going My Way” |
1944 | “Casablanca” |
1943 | “Mrs. Miniver” |
1942 | “How Green Was My Valley” |
1941 | “Rebecca” |
1940 | “Gone with the Wind” |
1939 | “You Can’t Take It with You” |
1938 | “The Life of Emile Zola” |
1937 | “The Great Ziegfeld” |
1936 | “Mutiny on the Bounty” |
1935 | “It Happened One Night” |
1933/1934 | “Cavalcade” |
1932/1933 | “Grand Hotel” |
1931/1932 | “Cimarron” |
1930/1931 | “All Quiet on the Western Front” |
1929/1930 | “The Broadway Melody” |
1928/1929 | “Wings” |
Oscar Winning Movies in Numbers
My TOP 10
Do you agree with my selection of the “best” and the “worst”? Leave a comment!
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The year was 2003, like every college student at UNICA I was sitting in the cafeteria (eating “churros de queso”) when a girl ask me if I wanted to work as a model (obviously I laughed, with 1.58mts did not see myself as model), however in Nicaragua a “model” is more like brand promoter. This was...
The year was 2003, like every college student at UNICA I was sitting in the cafeteria (eating “churros de queso”) when a girl ask me if I wanted to work as a model (obviously I laughed, with 1.58mts did not see myself as model), however in Nicaragua a “model” is more like brand promoter. This was my first job.
Thanks to Comunica tus ideas and Claro Nicaragua, I got the chance to participate as a speaker at a Digital Marketing Workshop for entrepreneurs.
Thanks to Comunica tus ideas and Claro Nicaragua, I got the chance to participate as a speaker at a Digital Marketing Workshop for entrepreneurs.
Thanks to my job (advertising in a telecom) I’ve been able to meet talented people and some national and international artists.
Before you start reading, here is the trailer of the movie Dan Brown is one of my favorite author, the books The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demon, are the perfect mix of history, mistery, travel and novel. My hubby and I spend a week in Rome and in Vatican city, there are no words to describe how...
Before you start reading, here is the trailer of the movie
Dan Brown is one of my favorite author, the books The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demon, are the perfect mix of history, mistery, travel and novel.
My hubby and I spend a week in Rome and in Vatican city, there are no words to describe how amazing they are, the food, the art, the streets, is like an outdoor museum.
So being there, of course I couldn’t miss to do the Angels & Demons tour.
Langdon comes to the Pantheon, mistakenly thinking it to be the first altar of science due to the first line of the poem “From Santi’s earthly tomb with demon’s hole”. This is an spectacular building, the entry is totally free, but you have to wait in line to enter. Tip: Have an amazing dinner at Armando al Pantheon
Go to Chigi Chapel, where the first cardinal murder takes place in the book. Here you’ll find Bernini’s statue Habakkuk and the angel, pointing the way and guiding Robert Langdon down the path of illumination. Unfortunately We didn’t get to see them as the site was closed due to restorations, but nevertheless we hanged around Piazza del Popolo
The second cardinal was found dead in the square itself, lying by a fountain with his ribs punctured (“air escaping his ribs”).
We arrived on a sunday morning minutes before the Angelus, the best part, we got to see Il Santo Padre Francesco so close!!! We felt blessed!!
Here you have to look for Bernini’s Ecstasy of St. Teresa, a tribute to the fundamental element ‘Fire’ is considered by many to be an almost-pornographic statue. You have to use google map to located the church, cuz is very hard to find (although there is a church in every corner of Rome).All churches in Rome have free entry, all you have to do is dress appropriately and not go when there are mass.
In the fountain you’ll see four male figures that symbolize the four important rivers of the old world, one of each continent – America (Rio della Plata), Africa (Nile), Asia (Ganges) and Europe (Danube). Here is where the last cardinal almost get killed.
Must say this is by far my favorite fountain, it is so beautifully made and has so many details that You can stare at it for hours.
This castle was the meeting spot of the Illuminati, and is connected to the Vatican through a secret passage – “Ill Passetto”. It has an imposing structure, This Castel overlooking the Tiber River might look haunting even if you hadn’t read “Angels & Demons,” but it’ll undoubtedly be more so if you have. You have to wait in a long line to enter, and you must pay, because is a museum. You have to climb all the stairs to see the angel on the top and also to have the best view of Rome.
Beautiful almost divine Sistine Chapel, is the site of the Papal conclave, the process by which a new pope is selected. The fame of the Sistine Chapel lies mainly in the frescos that decorate the interior, and most particularly the Sistine Chapel ceiling and The Last Judgment by Michelangelo. Is a sacred place and very guarded, you are not allow to take pictures (my bad! sorry)
St. Peter’s Church is absolutely breathtaking, You’ll see the majestic St. Peter tomb inside, the same place where the anti-matter canister was hidden in the storyline, and where the Camerlengo dies.
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