The document is an invitation to a christening for two babies named Elisha and Cliff Jediah. Unfortunately, no other details such as the date, location, or parents' names are provided in the invitation.
This short poem welcomes an audience to a prayer assembly and wishes them a happy Valentine's Day. It uses line breaks and spacing to signify the Valentine's Day theme in a creative visual format without many words.
Christmas is celebrated on December 25th and commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ. It is widely celebrated by billions of people around the world with traditions such as decorating Christmas trees, wreaths and nativity scenes to symbolize aspects of the Christmas story. People celebrate by exchanging gifts with family and friends, decorating their homes, singing carols, and eating special foods like Christmas cake to make the day memorable.
The document provides updates and announcements for a church community. It lists prayer concerns for members who are sick or serving in the military. It announces an upcoming 80th birthday celebration and studies on the books of the Bible. It invites volunteers to help with an upcoming fall festival and become Sunday school teachers. It also announces garden activities, a river rafting trip, and various church meetings and events.
Mary was chosen to be the mother of God and agreed to bear Jesus, showing her obedience and trust in God's plan. She was a helpful, encouraging, and respectful figure who stayed with Jesus until his death, demonstrating her resilience. Her most famous role was at the Wedding at Cana, where at Mary's request, Jesus performed his first miracle of turning water into wine when the hosts ran out, showing her influence over her son. The Church honors Mary through prayers, hymns, titles, and feast days in recognition of her role as the Mother of God.
The December 3rd youth ministry meeting covered the following topics in 3 sentences or less:
An opening prayer was said. The meeting then discussed an icebreaker where attendees name a memorable gift, assigning angels and vendors for the week, recapping the youth ministry's core ideology, details on Advent music in the chapel on Fridays, deadlines for Christmas hamper donations and gifts, plans for an Advent party on December 17th, and a request for volunteers to stay behind to discuss the children's Christmas party.
Advent is a period of four Sundays before Christmas celebrating the birth of Jesus. It marks the beginning of the Christian church's year. Advent wreaths symbolize eternity through an evergreen circle and represent God's eternal love through its green leaves. Each Sunday in Advent has a candle representing hope, love, joy, and peace lit on the wreath. The third Sunday is known as Gaudete Sunday and rose-colored vestments may be worn. The season blends preparation and penitence for Jesus' second coming with anticipation of celebrating his birth at Christmas.
Indian customs discussed include namaskar (greeting with joined palms), tilak (forehead mark representing greetings or blessings), aarti (act of devotion during worship accompanied by songs), and bindi (forehead marking worn by married women representing female energy). British customs summarized are Halloween (Celtic festival celebrating the new year and souls' passage to the underworld), tea (typically dark and strong with milk), cricket (ball sport played with bats and balls), and bets (typically on horse races).
Christmas in Poland is preceded by Advent, a period of preparation starting 4 Sundays before December 25. People attend morning church services and bake special breads and decorations. On Christmas Eve, families decorate trees and prepare 12 traditional dishes like borscht, carp, and poppy seed cake. They share wafer and pray before the meal. After eating, they open gifts and sing carols. On Christmas Day and the 26th, people visit family and enjoy more food together.
This short poem welcomes an audience to a prayer assembly and wishes them a happy Valentine's Day. It uses line breaks and spacing to signify the Valentine's Day theme in a creative visual format without many words.
Christmas is celebrated on December 25th and commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ. It is widely celebrated by billions of people around the world with traditions such as decorating Christmas trees, wreaths and nativity scenes to symbolize aspects of the Christmas story. People celebrate by exchanging gifts with family and friends, decorating their homes, singing carols, and eating special foods like Christmas cake to make the day memorable.
The document provides updates and announcements for a church community. It lists prayer concerns for members who are sick or serving in the military. It announces an upcoming 80th birthday celebration and studies on the books of the Bible. It invites volunteers to help with an upcoming fall festival and become Sunday school teachers. It also announces garden activities, a river rafting trip, and various church meetings and events.
Mary was chosen to be the mother of God and agreed to bear Jesus, showing her obedience and trust in God's plan. She was a helpful, encouraging, and respectful figure who stayed with Jesus until his death, demonstrating her resilience. Her most famous role was at the Wedding at Cana, where at Mary's request, Jesus performed his first miracle of turning water into wine when the hosts ran out, showing her influence over her son. The Church honors Mary through prayers, hymns, titles, and feast days in recognition of her role as the Mother of God.
The December 3rd youth ministry meeting covered the following topics in 3 sentences or less:
An opening prayer was said. The meeting then discussed an icebreaker where attendees name a memorable gift, assigning angels and vendors for the week, recapping the youth ministry's core ideology, details on Advent music in the chapel on Fridays, deadlines for Christmas hamper donations and gifts, plans for an Advent party on December 17th, and a request for volunteers to stay behind to discuss the children's Christmas party.
Advent is a period of four Sundays before Christmas celebrating the birth of Jesus. It marks the beginning of the Christian church's year. Advent wreaths symbolize eternity through an evergreen circle and represent God's eternal love through its green leaves. Each Sunday in Advent has a candle representing hope, love, joy, and peace lit on the wreath. The third Sunday is known as Gaudete Sunday and rose-colored vestments may be worn. The season blends preparation and penitence for Jesus' second coming with anticipation of celebrating his birth at Christmas.
Indian customs discussed include namaskar (greeting with joined palms), tilak (forehead mark representing greetings or blessings), aarti (act of devotion during worship accompanied by songs), and bindi (forehead marking worn by married women representing female energy). British customs summarized are Halloween (Celtic festival celebrating the new year and souls' passage to the underworld), tea (typically dark and strong with milk), cricket (ball sport played with bats and balls), and bets (typically on horse races).
Christmas in Poland is preceded by Advent, a period of preparation starting 4 Sundays before December 25. People attend morning church services and bake special breads and decorations. On Christmas Eve, families decorate trees and prepare 12 traditional dishes like borscht, carp, and poppy seed cake. They share wafer and pray before the meal. After eating, they open gifts and sing carols. On Christmas Day and the 26th, people visit family and enjoy more food together.
Epiphany is celebrated on January 6th to commemorate the revelation of God as Jesus during his baptism. On this day, a church service is held followed by the blessing of waters, where people participate in driving out demons. Traditionally, the priest throws a cross into the water and people dive in to retrieve it for the priest's blessing for the new year. In the past, children would also sing carols in exchange for sweets or money on Epiphany, as they do on Christmas Eve. Epiphany continues to be celebrated widely in Greece as one of the most important days of the year.
This church document provides information about the various programs and events taking place at the church for the month, including: Sunday school classes and services for all ages, a memory verse for the month of January, donations needed for a food pantry, a teen program on Friday nights, an upcoming marriage conference in February, a missions event in early February, volunteers needed for the teen program, a women's group meeting, and a men's event at the end of January.
Christmas is celebrated joyfully in Greece from early December through January 6th. Traditions include decorating Christmas trees and churches, singing carols, and exchanging gifts on New Year's Day rather than Christmas Eve. Children sing songs door-to-door, families gather for meals, and priests bless homes with water to remove "goblins." Saint Basil distributes gifts on January 1st instead of Santa Claus. The Greek Orthodox Church holds the birth of Christ as the most prominent holiday during this festive winter season.
Christmas in Greece is celebrated with carols called "kalanda" sung throughout the country. Special sweets like melomakarona and kourabiedes are prepared, as well as meals like stuffed turkey, roast pork, and christopsomo bread made on Christmas Eve. On New Year's Day, a vasilopita cake is eaten. The Christmas season concludes on January 6 with the blessing and throwing of a cross into waters, where young people dive in to retrieve it for good luck in the new year. Decorations include Christmas trees and boats decorated on some islands.
Christmas is celebrated annually on December 25th and commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ. It retells the story of Mary becoming pregnant with Jesus by order of God and giving birth to him in a manger in Bethlehem due to a lack of rooms at the inn. Modern Christmas traditions include gift giving, Christmas trees, carols and special meals. People decorate their homes with lights and celebrate by spending time with family and friends or going on holiday.
Saint Isabella of Portugal, also known as Saint Elizabeth of Portugal, dedicated her life to serving the poor after her husband's death. She gave away most of her land and possessions and founded several institutions to help the sick, travelers, women, abandoned infants, and a convent for nuns. Saint Isabella also provided dowries for poor brides and worked to reconcile conflicts both within her family and between countries. She spent her later life in a monastery after living piously and dedicating herself to prayer and religious devotion throughout her life.
Christmas traditions include decorating trees, singing carols, and eating special foods like turkey and sweets. On New Year's Eve, families eat vasilopita cake which sometimes contains a coin bringing luck. Santa Claus delivers gifts to good children. The pomegranate symbolizes abundance, and people throw one after Mass on New Year's Day. On Epiphany, priests bless water by throwing a cross in, and the person who retrieves it is considered blessed. Winter activities include having snowball fights, building snowmen, and skiing or snowboarding.
This document summarizes many Christmas traditions and customs in Romania. It discusses the importance of Christmas as a religious holiday, focusing on family gatherings and special foods prepared. It describes several traditions surrounding Christmas Eve such as caroling, visiting from the local priest, and children carrying a decorated star. New Year's traditions include the Plough Song sung by children and the Seeds Song wishing health and prosperity. Mask dances symbolizing nature and agriculture are also discussed. The last paragraph summarizes traditions for the Twelfth Day holiday on January 6th.
The document describes a family's vacation to British Columbia, Canada. While there on Canada Day, they attended church to observe how other cultures celebrate religion. They also went swimming in the cooler waters of Canada, where sharks are less of a concern than on the East Coast of the US. The family stopped to see Niagara Falls on the Canadian side and made many memories through adventures like these that create lasting pictures and experiences.
I wish you happiness in everything you do,
I hope not many worries or problems will come to you.
I wish you hope that can brighten the cloudiest day,
And strength to accept all that life sends your way.
May you rise each day with sunlight in your heart,
And may all your hopes and dreams never fall apart.
With my warmest thoughts and memories of you,
I wish that all your joys and wishes will come true.
When these special wishes are delivered to your door,
There's no doubt they will be accompanied by many more.
Of all the Christmas wishes delivered to you yearly,
There couldn't be another that's wished more warmly or sincerely. Merry Christmas to ALL. Sanja
Easter eggs have symbolic meanings representing Jesus' resurrection. Decorating eggs for Easter has been a tradition dating back to the 13th century. On Easter, parents hide painted or dyed eggs for children to find. Different colors of eggs symbolize meanings like purity for white or passion for red. Legends connect eggs to Mary Magdalene bringing eggs to Jesus' tomb. The Easter bunny tradition originated from the Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring, with rabbits now replacing hares and leaving eggs. Countries have varying Easter egg traditions from dyeing to games played.
This document provides a collection of photos and notes from the author's time with AmeriCorps JVC in Oregon. It describes their service with various organizations like St. Luke's and SVDP who provided support. It then talks about the author's transition to living at Queen of Angels Monastery where they found a quiet and peaceful environment among the trees. The document shares memories from activities and trips the author took like visiting local farms, attending retreats, seeing sights in Oregon, and experiences with friends from their different communities.
Christmas is celebrated in Cameroon with great enjoyment by people of all ages as a festival commemorating the birth of Jesus. Church services involve singing carols and dancing, while decorations adorn shops, trees, churches and homes using palms full of bells. A Christmas dinner is also enjoyed.
The document discusses the origins and meanings behind various Christmas symbols and traditions. It explains that the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas" was originally used to teach Christianity secretly during times of persecution. It also describes how mistletoe became associated with kissing at Christmas and how Christmas trees, wreaths, and other symbols came to represent aspects of Jesus' birth and eternal life. The origins of figures like Santa Claus and traditions such as gift-giving are traced back to Christian saints.
The document provides information about Mass times on the radio for the housebound, upcoming services at the local parish church, and notices about parish activities including a family fun day, pilgrimage, and requests for help with the parish newsletter and ministries.
Advent is a Christian celebration that marks the start of the liturgical year and the period leading up to Christmas. It begins on the Sunday nearest to November 30th and ends on Christmas Eve. During Advent, Christians prepare to celebrate the birth of Jesus and look forward to his promised second coming. Some Advent traditions include wearing purple vestments, using an Advent wreath in services, and giving an Advent calendar with chocolates to count down the days until Christmas.
This traditional Welsh Christmas carol tells of decking the halls with holly for the holiday season. It encourages donning festive apparel and singing ancient Christmas carols together by the Yule fire, following in merry measure while tales of the holiday treasures are told. The song bids farewell to the old year and hails the new with joyous singing together regardless of the wind and weather.
This sermon discusses avoiding sentimentalism and false hopes that are not grounded in God. It notes how some people idolize the past and imagine things were better then when their hopes are not fulfilled. The passage from Luke reminds people to remember the good news and receive the great joy. A poem is shared about the day after Christmas depicting arguments, depression and stress replacing the spirit of joy. The conclusion calls people to find true joy in Jesus rather than sentimental Christ-miss feelings, as he is the only one who can turn sentimental Christmas sadness into cheerful Christmas bliss.
This document provides an overview of Easter traditions and their origins. It discusses how Easter celebrates Jesus' resurrection and the holy days leading up to it like Palm Sunday and Good Friday. It describes common Easter traditions like dyeing eggs, egg hunts, and egg rolling races at the White House lawn. The origins of Easter traditions in America are explored, as well as the symbolic meanings of different Easter colors.
Advent, christmas, epiphany and yule explainedNines Picado
Advent, Christmas, Epiphany and Yule are religious and cultural traditions observed by Christians and Pagans. Advent begins in late November and marks the start of the Christian church year as a time of preparation for Christmas. Christmas commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ. Epiphany on January 6th celebrates the visit of the Three Wise Men. Yule is a winter solstice festival with origins in pre-Christian Germanic traditions that has been celebrated in late December. The document aims to provide information on these traditions to promote understanding among a diverse workforce.
Se presenta una tabla con el nombre de 6 personas, la cantidad de artículos que compraron y el costo total de cada compra. La tabla muestra los datos de pedro, Magdalena, Iris, Juan, Oscar y Roberto incluyendo la cantidad de artículos y el costo total de cada compra.
Epiphany is celebrated on January 6th to commemorate the revelation of God as Jesus during his baptism. On this day, a church service is held followed by the blessing of waters, where people participate in driving out demons. Traditionally, the priest throws a cross into the water and people dive in to retrieve it for the priest's blessing for the new year. In the past, children would also sing carols in exchange for sweets or money on Epiphany, as they do on Christmas Eve. Epiphany continues to be celebrated widely in Greece as one of the most important days of the year.
This church document provides information about the various programs and events taking place at the church for the month, including: Sunday school classes and services for all ages, a memory verse for the month of January, donations needed for a food pantry, a teen program on Friday nights, an upcoming marriage conference in February, a missions event in early February, volunteers needed for the teen program, a women's group meeting, and a men's event at the end of January.
Christmas is celebrated joyfully in Greece from early December through January 6th. Traditions include decorating Christmas trees and churches, singing carols, and exchanging gifts on New Year's Day rather than Christmas Eve. Children sing songs door-to-door, families gather for meals, and priests bless homes with water to remove "goblins." Saint Basil distributes gifts on January 1st instead of Santa Claus. The Greek Orthodox Church holds the birth of Christ as the most prominent holiday during this festive winter season.
Christmas in Greece is celebrated with carols called "kalanda" sung throughout the country. Special sweets like melomakarona and kourabiedes are prepared, as well as meals like stuffed turkey, roast pork, and christopsomo bread made on Christmas Eve. On New Year's Day, a vasilopita cake is eaten. The Christmas season concludes on January 6 with the blessing and throwing of a cross into waters, where young people dive in to retrieve it for good luck in the new year. Decorations include Christmas trees and boats decorated on some islands.
Christmas is celebrated annually on December 25th and commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ. It retells the story of Mary becoming pregnant with Jesus by order of God and giving birth to him in a manger in Bethlehem due to a lack of rooms at the inn. Modern Christmas traditions include gift giving, Christmas trees, carols and special meals. People decorate their homes with lights and celebrate by spending time with family and friends or going on holiday.
Saint Isabella of Portugal, also known as Saint Elizabeth of Portugal, dedicated her life to serving the poor after her husband's death. She gave away most of her land and possessions and founded several institutions to help the sick, travelers, women, abandoned infants, and a convent for nuns. Saint Isabella also provided dowries for poor brides and worked to reconcile conflicts both within her family and between countries. She spent her later life in a monastery after living piously and dedicating herself to prayer and religious devotion throughout her life.
Christmas traditions include decorating trees, singing carols, and eating special foods like turkey and sweets. On New Year's Eve, families eat vasilopita cake which sometimes contains a coin bringing luck. Santa Claus delivers gifts to good children. The pomegranate symbolizes abundance, and people throw one after Mass on New Year's Day. On Epiphany, priests bless water by throwing a cross in, and the person who retrieves it is considered blessed. Winter activities include having snowball fights, building snowmen, and skiing or snowboarding.
This document summarizes many Christmas traditions and customs in Romania. It discusses the importance of Christmas as a religious holiday, focusing on family gatherings and special foods prepared. It describes several traditions surrounding Christmas Eve such as caroling, visiting from the local priest, and children carrying a decorated star. New Year's traditions include the Plough Song sung by children and the Seeds Song wishing health and prosperity. Mask dances symbolizing nature and agriculture are also discussed. The last paragraph summarizes traditions for the Twelfth Day holiday on January 6th.
The document describes a family's vacation to British Columbia, Canada. While there on Canada Day, they attended church to observe how other cultures celebrate religion. They also went swimming in the cooler waters of Canada, where sharks are less of a concern than on the East Coast of the US. The family stopped to see Niagara Falls on the Canadian side and made many memories through adventures like these that create lasting pictures and experiences.
I wish you happiness in everything you do,
I hope not many worries or problems will come to you.
I wish you hope that can brighten the cloudiest day,
And strength to accept all that life sends your way.
May you rise each day with sunlight in your heart,
And may all your hopes and dreams never fall apart.
With my warmest thoughts and memories of you,
I wish that all your joys and wishes will come true.
When these special wishes are delivered to your door,
There's no doubt they will be accompanied by many more.
Of all the Christmas wishes delivered to you yearly,
There couldn't be another that's wished more warmly or sincerely. Merry Christmas to ALL. Sanja
Easter eggs have symbolic meanings representing Jesus' resurrection. Decorating eggs for Easter has been a tradition dating back to the 13th century. On Easter, parents hide painted or dyed eggs for children to find. Different colors of eggs symbolize meanings like purity for white or passion for red. Legends connect eggs to Mary Magdalene bringing eggs to Jesus' tomb. The Easter bunny tradition originated from the Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring, with rabbits now replacing hares and leaving eggs. Countries have varying Easter egg traditions from dyeing to games played.
This document provides a collection of photos and notes from the author's time with AmeriCorps JVC in Oregon. It describes their service with various organizations like St. Luke's and SVDP who provided support. It then talks about the author's transition to living at Queen of Angels Monastery where they found a quiet and peaceful environment among the trees. The document shares memories from activities and trips the author took like visiting local farms, attending retreats, seeing sights in Oregon, and experiences with friends from their different communities.
Christmas is celebrated in Cameroon with great enjoyment by people of all ages as a festival commemorating the birth of Jesus. Church services involve singing carols and dancing, while decorations adorn shops, trees, churches and homes using palms full of bells. A Christmas dinner is also enjoyed.
The document discusses the origins and meanings behind various Christmas symbols and traditions. It explains that the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas" was originally used to teach Christianity secretly during times of persecution. It also describes how mistletoe became associated with kissing at Christmas and how Christmas trees, wreaths, and other symbols came to represent aspects of Jesus' birth and eternal life. The origins of figures like Santa Claus and traditions such as gift-giving are traced back to Christian saints.
The document provides information about Mass times on the radio for the housebound, upcoming services at the local parish church, and notices about parish activities including a family fun day, pilgrimage, and requests for help with the parish newsletter and ministries.
Advent is a Christian celebration that marks the start of the liturgical year and the period leading up to Christmas. It begins on the Sunday nearest to November 30th and ends on Christmas Eve. During Advent, Christians prepare to celebrate the birth of Jesus and look forward to his promised second coming. Some Advent traditions include wearing purple vestments, using an Advent wreath in services, and giving an Advent calendar with chocolates to count down the days until Christmas.
This traditional Welsh Christmas carol tells of decking the halls with holly for the holiday season. It encourages donning festive apparel and singing ancient Christmas carols together by the Yule fire, following in merry measure while tales of the holiday treasures are told. The song bids farewell to the old year and hails the new with joyous singing together regardless of the wind and weather.
This sermon discusses avoiding sentimentalism and false hopes that are not grounded in God. It notes how some people idolize the past and imagine things were better then when their hopes are not fulfilled. The passage from Luke reminds people to remember the good news and receive the great joy. A poem is shared about the day after Christmas depicting arguments, depression and stress replacing the spirit of joy. The conclusion calls people to find true joy in Jesus rather than sentimental Christ-miss feelings, as he is the only one who can turn sentimental Christmas sadness into cheerful Christmas bliss.
This document provides an overview of Easter traditions and their origins. It discusses how Easter celebrates Jesus' resurrection and the holy days leading up to it like Palm Sunday and Good Friday. It describes common Easter traditions like dyeing eggs, egg hunts, and egg rolling races at the White House lawn. The origins of Easter traditions in America are explored, as well as the symbolic meanings of different Easter colors.
Advent, christmas, epiphany and yule explainedNines Picado
Advent, Christmas, Epiphany and Yule are religious and cultural traditions observed by Christians and Pagans. Advent begins in late November and marks the start of the Christian church year as a time of preparation for Christmas. Christmas commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ. Epiphany on January 6th celebrates the visit of the Three Wise Men. Yule is a winter solstice festival with origins in pre-Christian Germanic traditions that has been celebrated in late December. The document aims to provide information on these traditions to promote understanding among a diverse workforce.
Se presenta una tabla con el nombre de 6 personas, la cantidad de artículos que compraron y el costo total de cada compra. La tabla muestra los datos de pedro, Magdalena, Iris, Juan, Oscar y Roberto incluyendo la cantidad de artículos y el costo total de cada compra.
El documento presenta los nombres de tres personas: Paola María González Leandro, Alejandra González Tovar y Vivana González Pérez. Se menciona que estas personas están relacionadas con el Instituto Educativo de Enseñanza Media Superior.
Bhaskar Dasgupta was awarded the Beyond Excellence award on July 12, 2013 in appreciation of his outstanding contribution to the organization. He is considered an inspiring role model to his colleagues due to his dedication and commitment. The organization thanked Bhaskar for his service.
Bhaskar Dasgupta was awarded the Best Team award for his outstanding contribution to the organization. He is recognized as an inspiring role model to his colleagues due to his dedication and commitment. The award was given on January 21, 2014 in appreciation of his work.
This document outlines package costs and durations for a resort, including family packages for 5 days starting at USD 1500 for 4 people, business packages for 1 day at USD 117 per person, and romantic couple and single relaxation packages for 3-5 days ranging from USD 500-1000. All packages include all-inclusive amenities like meals, activities, and towels as well as scuba diving lessons, while extra services like laundry, massage, deep diving, medical assistance and tours require additional fees.
In Asch's (1956) conformity study, when a dissenter disagreed with the majority answer, conformity rates dropped sharply to only 5% as the dissenter provided an "escape from unanimity." Milgram's obedience study found that moving the experiment from Yale University to a rundown office in New York resulted in significantly lower obedience rates, demonstrating that perceived status and authority of the experimenter are key factors affecting obedience and resistance to authority.
O documento apresenta a agenda de aulas de higiene oral para várias turmas de estudantes em diferentes datas e horários, com os respectivos professores. As aulas ocorrerão nas salas C Lab, AzG1, AzG3 e VSm1 entre os dias 8 e 11 de janeiro para as turmas do 6o ano e para o PIEF.
We are noteworthy trader, wholesaler and supplier of wide variety of Solar Products based at Moradabad, UP. Our client centric approach, prompt delivery and ethical business practices have helped us to gain distinct place in the market.
Este documento presenta los nombres, cantidades y precios totales de cinco personas que compraron productos. Se muestra el nombre de cada persona, la cantidad de productos comprados y el precio por unidad. El total de las ventas fue de $32,406.
El comunicado notifica a los docentes sobre dos disposiciones que convocan a pruebas de selección para cubrir cargos provisionales y suplentes de directivos y secretarios de establecimientos de nivel inicial. Se detalla el cronograma de las acciones, que incluyen la difusión, inscripción de aspirantes, confección de nóminas, recepción y control de listados, y exhibición de nóminas. Finalmente, se enumera la documentación requerida para la inscripción.