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Utah tiene más búsquedas en Google en inglés para “aumento de senos” y “aumento de busto” que en cualquier otro lugar de Estados Unidos. Un evento anual en Utah Valley University busca combatir los mensajes sociales que hacen que mujeres y niñas se sientan mal con sus cuerpos.
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Avanza 88.3 Debuts “Punto de Encuentro,” a New Spanish-Language Interview Program Hosted by Journalist Pablo Tellechea“It is an honor to welcome Pablo Tellechea to Avanza 88.3. He is a trusted and respected voice in Utah’s Spanish-language media,” said Edgar Zúñiga, Program Director of Avanza 88.3. “Over the decades, Pablo has established himself as an objective and independent journalist who fosters thoughtful conversations that invite reflection.”Avanza 88.3 estrena “Punto de Encuentro”, nuevo programa de entrevistas en español con el periodista Pablo Tellechea“Punto de Encuentro” se transmite todos los martes a las 6 p.m.
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Utah tiene más búsquedas en Google en inglés para “aumento de senos” y “aumento de busto” que en cualquier otro lugar de Estados Unidos. Un evento anual en Utah Valley University busca combatir los mensajes sociales que hacen que mujeres y niñas se sientan mal con sus cuerpos.
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