Benevolence Unbound: The Life and Legacy of Carlos Borromeo Pacheco
Introduction:
In the annals of history, there are those exceptional individuals whose lives embody selflessness, compassion, and unwavering dedication to the betterment of society. Such is the case with Carlos Borromeo Pacheco, a remarkable figure whose philanthropic endeavors left an indelible mark on his era. This biography delves deep into the life and legacy of Carlos Borromeo Pacheco, shedding light on his early years, philanthropic achievements, and lasting impact on future generations.
Chapter 1: A Humble Beginnings
Born in a small village in southern Spain in 1820, Carlos Borromeo Pacheco grew up amidst modest means but was instilled with strong values from an early age. His parents were hardworking farmers who emphasized the importance of kindness and generosity within their family. Despite financial limitations, they ensured that young Carlos received an education that would cultivate his mind while nurturing his compassionate nature.
Chapter 2: The Call to Philanthropy
As Carlos grew older, he witnessed immense poverty and suffering both within his local community and beyond. Deeply moved by these hardships, he dedicated himself to alleviating human suffering through acts of benevolence. Inspired by influential social reformers like William Wilberforce and Florence Nightingale whom he had read about extensively during his studies, Carlos embraced philanthropy as more than just a calling; it became a defining aspect of his identity.
Chapter 3: Establishing Charitable Foundations
Driven by an unwavering belief in the power of collective action for societal change, Carlos founded numerous charitable organizations throughout his lifetime. His first endeavor was establishing a shelter for homeless children—an institution that provided not only basic necessities but also educational opportunities for those less fortunate. Undeterred by initial challenges like lack of funding or societal apathy, Carlos tirelessly campaigned for his cause and eventually gained widespread recognition and support.
Chapter 4: Pioneering Social Reforms
Carlos Borromeo Pacheco’s philanthropic pursuits were not limited to establishing charitable institutions alone; he also sought to enact social reforms that would address systemic issues perpetuating poverty and inequality. Recognizing the significance of education in breaking cycles of poverty, he spearheaded campaigns advocating for widespread access to quality schooling. His efforts also extended to improving healthcare infrastructure, fighting against child labor, and championing women’s rights—a progressive stance far ahead of his time.
Chapter 5: A Global Humanitarian Endeavor
Carlos firmly believed that compassion transcends borders, and thus, his philanthropic initiatives extended beyond the confines of his hometown or even his country. Throughout his life, he embarked on various humanitarian missions across the globe—providing aid in times of natural disasters and supporting marginalized communities in remote regions. His hands-on approach earned him admiration from locals as well as international recognition for his unwavering commitment.
Chapter 6: Legacy etched in Time
Carlos Borromeo Pacheco’s benevolent spirit not only touched countless lives during his lifetime but also ensured a lasting impact on future generations. His charitable foundations continued their work long after his passing, flourishing under capable leadership inspired by Carlos’ vision. Today, there are numerous schools, hospitals, and shelters bearing his name—a testament to the enduring legacy of this extraordinary figure.
Conclusion:
Benevolence Unbound: The Life and Legacy of Carlos Borromeo Pacheco illuminates a life that embodied selflessness and altruism in its purest form. From humble beginnings to global humanitarian endeavors, Carlos dedicated himself entirely to uplifting others without seeking personal accolades or financial gains. His unique blend of compassion and determination serves as an inspiration for all humanity—a reminder that one person truly can make a difference in shaping a more just and caring world.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — — Deshaun Watson acknowledged there is plenty to fix with about two weeks left before the start of the season, but the Browns quarterback also has seen some progress and believes things are trending in the right direction.
He might not have thought the same way after his first two drives Saturday.
Watson was part of a fumbled handoff that ended one drive against Kansas City, then threw two incompletions while going three-and-out on the next.
But the $230 million quarterback eventually settled down, leading Cleveland to touchdowns on his next two drives, before the Chiefs rallied behind a host of backups for a 33-32 victory in their preseason finale.
“It was good for us to be able to deal with some adversity early on,” said Watson, who is coming off a disappointing six-game stint a year ago, which followed an 11-game suspension for violating the NFL’s personal-conduct policy.
“We made some plays overall, and we kind of moved the ball. We had guys touch the ball and things like that.”
That includes the defense, where the Browns got pick-6s from Juan Thornhill and Caleb Biggers in taking a 29-16 lead.
After the Chiefs rallied to go ahead 30-29 late in the fourth quarter, struggling Browns kicker Cade York hit a 40-yard field goal to regain the lead. Kansas City marched the other way and Harrison Butker answered from 44 yards, and York’s last chance to play the hero with 53 seconds remaining was partially blocked and never had a chance.
“People gave me pats on the back, but I hate pity,” said York, who also missed an extra point Saturday and whose job may be in jeopardy. “I know how good I am and it’s been the most frustrating thing the last month, struggling with that.”
Watson played sparingly in the Browns’ first three preseason games, so coach Kevin Stefanski gave him the entire first quarter against Kansas City (2-1). He finished 5 of 10 for 92 yards and a touchdown pass to David Njoku.
“He got, I think it was about 20 plays and it felt like we saw everything in those 20 plays,” Stefanski said. “There were throws downfield, there were scramble plays, there was third down and there was some really good balls and some things I’m sure he wants back. We got into a bunch of different situations there which was really, really helpful to put Deshaun in.”
Otherwise, both teams rested many of their stars in their preseason finale — Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce did not play for Kansas City, and Myles Garrett sat out for Cleveland — and left a collection of backups to decide the outcome.
Despite the precautions, the game proved costly for Cleveland (1-2-1) on the injury front.
Jakeem Grant Sr., who had returned after tearing his Achilles tendon last summer, was carted off with what Stefanski called “a significant” knee injury while returning the opening kickoff. Top cornerback Denzel Ward ended up in the concussion protocol, defensive tackle Jordan Elliott hurt his hip and linebacker Jordan Kunaszyk injured his knee.
Shane Buechele, who has been in a tight competition with Blaine Gabbert for the Chiefs’ backup quarterback job, was just 8 of 17 for 89 yards with a touchdown and two picks — including Thornhill’s return for a score against his old team.
Gabbert fared marginally better, going 10 of 18 for 169 yards with two TD passes and an interception.
Justyn Ross and Ihmir Smith-Marsette had touchdown catches for Kansas City as they fight for the last wide receiver spots before Tuesday’s deadline for roster cuts. La’Mical Perine was another other bright spot, potentially locking up a backup job in the backfield by running for 32 yards while catching three passes for 44 yards and a score.
“I saw some good things. There was a couple things we need to work on,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said. “Obviously too many turnovers and they cost us points. You can’t have that for sure.”
SITTING STARS
Browns: Garrett did not suit up for any of the Browns’ preseason games. RB Nick Chubb, who had a career-best 1,525 yards rushing with 12 touchdowns last season, and All-Pro guard Joel Bitonio also sat out Saturday.
Chiefs: Mahomes was 12 of 17 for 120 yards with a TD pass during his preseason work. Other starters joining the league MVP and Kelce on the sideline included linebacker Nick Bolton, who had 180 tackles in a breakout season a year ago.
Chiefs: LB Leo Chenal left in the first quarter with a hamstring injury, and WR Kadarius Toney (knee) and CB L’Jarius Sneed (knee) did not play. RB Isiah Pacheco (shoulder) made his preseason debut, running once for no gain.
Browns: Open the season against AFC North rival Cincinnati on Sept. 10.
Chiefs: Play the Lions on Sept. 7 in the NFL’s regular-season opener.
If you are any kind of gardener, I bet you have a drawer filled with half-empty packets of vegetable and herb seeds. It is easy to get stuck in a cycle of buying new seeds each growing season because you have forgotten you already had some, or you are not sure what is out of date. We all do it, but it is possible to break the habit – and now is the time.
Collecting your own seeds makes sense in many ways. You save money. You avoid all the embodied energy in bought seeds: the transportation, the colour printing, those silver foil packs that can’t be recycled. As long as you dry your seeds properly, so they will store well, you might also find you get much better germination because they are fresh. You will also have something to barter with. If you didn’t get the hang of saving chilli seeds, say, but have plenty of lettuce (and a single lettuce can produce more than 10,000 seeds), there will be a gardener somewhere who is willing to swap. Look out for local Seedy Sunday events, where seed savers come together in late winter or spring to do just that.
Perhaps the greatest joy of saving your own seeds is that you can select for plants that thrive in your garden. Don’t bother collecting any from plants that didn’t do well or went to seed early – that would be selecting for early bolting or weak genes. But every time you save seeds from a plant that excelled, you are slowly creating plants ever more perfectly suited to you, your soil and your gardening style. If a certain tomato does well under your haphazard watering regimen, or a bean thrives in your poor soil, that is something to celebrate and perpetuate. This is called “landrace gardening” and allows seeds to adapt to place.
When you save those seeds time and again, you are making an investment for future gardeners, too. Think of it like this: you got here because your ancestor saved you some seeds – now, it’s your turn.
You will need to collect your seeds on a dry day: have a container handy, as seedheads can be brittle and all your bounty may be lost if you don’t collect the seeds over something. You might then need to spread them out, so they can continue to dry indoors. Once bone dry, label and store somewhere dry and cool – not the windowsill or anywhere near the kettle. Moisture is the enemy.
Will everything give you usable seeds? Not quite, especially when you are just starting out. If collected and stored properly, any seed will germinate, but look out for “F1 hybrid” on the original seed packets, usually after the variety name. These plants were created by crossing two different parent varieties in strictly controlled conditions, which means their offspring will not have the same characteristics as the original plant you grew. It doesn’t really make sense to save seeds from F1 hybrids, as you have no idea what you will get.
Instead, you want to save from “open-pollinated” varieties – where pollination is handled by insects or the wind. Ideally, you should take seeds from several plants of the same variety, because each one will vary slightly in appearance, harvest time, hardiness, slug resistance and other characteristics. You want all this variation because it boosts the potential for the plants to adapt to a range of conditions.
However, many vegetables are so promiscuous that if, for example, you save the seed of your delicious, sweet courgette and Sid down the road is growing mammoth marrows with which to storm the horticulture show, your lovely courgettes may get Sid’s bound-to-be-flavourless but ginormous genes in the mix. This may make for something brilliant, but it is more likely to make for something watery and less flavoursome.
In order to keep varieties true, you might need to learn how to isolate plants from the pollinators. Sometimes, that is about distance, or even hand-pollinating the plants. Alternatively, let the pollination dice roll and start the journey of creating a new variety, but understand that there may be many flavour failures ahead before you land on the perfect mix.
Thankfully, there are plants that won’t cross-pollinate; they are all good starting points to learn the ropes and entice you to start breeding your own vegetables and herbs. Here are some of the easiest seeds to save.
Tomatoes
Tomatoes are a doddle to save seeds from, because they tend to stay true to type (ie the offspring will have the same characteristics as the parent) and they self-fertilise, meaning if you grow 10 varieties it is very unlikely they will cross with one another.
Collect fully ripe tomatoes, cut the fruit in half and scoop out the seed and surrounding gel; eat the rest of the tomato. Put the seed and gel into a glass or jam jar and label it. If there is not enough gel, add a little bit of water – just enough to swirl it around; a teaspoon or so. Cover the glass with kitchen paper or cloth and leave on a warm windowsill. It will start to ferment and probably smell quite bad. When white mould starts to appear, the gel has broken down enough – leave it too long and the seeds will start to germinate. At about 20C, this will take three days.
Remove the mould and pour the remaining mixture into a sieve. Wash off any remaining debris. Place the seeds on a plate (not on kitchen paper, to which they will stick). The seed tends to clump together, so break them up during drying, so you have individual seeds. Once fully dry, store your seeds somewhere dark, cool and dry.
French beans
Saving seeds from French beans is very easy. It doesn’t matter if you have grown different varieties, too, as they don’t readily hybridise with each other; just a few metres between plants is enough to make sure varieties stay true.
Wait till the pods are yellow, then, if necessary, bring them indoors to dry further. Once they rattle, remove the seed. The seed is dry enough if you can’t leave an indentation on the skin with your thumbnail. If the seeds need to dry more, spread over a plate and leave until ready.
Runner beans
Runners are much more promiscuous than French beans and will readily cross with anything you or your neighbours are growing nearby – you need to separate varieties by at least 100 metres. Either accept that you will get a hybrid or, if there are no other gardeners nearby, grow a single variety and collect from that. I grow greek gigantes one year and black coat the next; each year gives me enough seed to make this system work. French and runner beans are different species, so they won’t cross from natural pollination.
Peas are the easiest of the lot – you need only a few plants and there is little chance of cross-pollination. Those pods that you missed when harvesting, and are now browning and turning parchment-like, are your free seed for next year. If the weather is dry, leave them on the plant to dry completely; if not, bring the pods in. Shelling is easy enough; if you have loads, put them in an old pillow case and whack it against the wall. You can dry the seeds further if they need it.
Throw out any that are damaged, discoloured or have small holes in them. These have been beset by pea moths, which are now pupating in the soil somewhere; the seed damage usually makes for bad germination.
Lettuce
Lettuce is an old favourite of mine. Just one or two plants can give you more than enough for several years and, as they self-pollinate, you don’t have to worry too much about hybridisation. But you are dependent on a good summer, as the seedheads can go mouldy in wet weather.
The flowers don’t come out all at once, so you have to go out every few days and collect the seeds from white plumes of thistle-like seedheads. I find its easiest to go out with a container and shake the seedheads to further sort and clean indoors. If the weather is wet, you are better off uprooting the whole plant and hanging it upside down inside to dry; put a paper bag over the seedheads and save what you can. Gently rub the seedhead into a sieve and shake it; the seeds will fall to the bottom and the fluff will rise on top, making it easy to pick off.
Parsley, dill and herb fennel
Parsley, dill and herb fennel are in the carrot family, Apiaceae, and give you a huge abundance of seeds from just a few plants. It’s one family where fresh seeds make a huge difference, so if you have ever found any of these herbs hard to germinate from bought seed, you will be surprised to see your own seeds germinate quickly and readily.
Dill, being annual, will give you plenty of seeds by the end of the summer; collect it on a warm day when it is brown and bring it indoors to dry further. Fennel plants are perennial, but the seeds appear at the same time as dill, towards the end of the summer. The seedhead tends to shatter easily, so you have to keep your eye out – the minute it is buff-coloured, collect the seeds and dry off further inside. Dill and fennel will readily self-seed about the garden, so if you don’t have time to collect seeds, let the garden take care of it.
Parsley will hybridise with other parsley plants, so if you are growing flat-leaf and curly you will get something in between. Parsley is biennial, its two-year lifecycle meaning it will need to overwinter to set seeds the next summer. I think it is a very pretty flowerhead and I love to leave it to live out its full life in the garden.
Flat-leaf parsley is not always winter-hardy, though, so if you are anywhere less than sheltered, it makes sense to dig and pot up plants to overwinter in a greenhouse, if you can.
Basil comes in many varieties. If you have grown different types and they are already flowering, the insects will have cross-pollinated them and thus anything saved will now be a mix. There might be something wonderful in there, there might not. It’s a gamble, but one worth taking.
If you want to keep the varieties true and they have not yet flowered, choose one you want to keep seeds from, let it flower and pick the flower spikes off all the other varieties. Once the flowers have withered on your seed-saving plants, you can let the others flower (they are beloved by pollinators). When your target flower spikes have gone completely brown, snip them off and bring them indoors to process the seeds. They rather cling to the seedhead, but are easy enough to rub off on to a plate.
BOTTOM LINE: Both the Detroit Tigers and the Houston Astros are looking for a series win with a victory on Sunday.
Detroit is 59-70 overall and 28-36 at home. The Tigers have a 38-14 record in games when they scored at least five runs.
Houston has a 73-58 record overall and a 38-27 record in road games. The Astros are 58-20 in games when they record at least eight hits.
The teams meet Sunday for the sixth time this season. The Tigers lead the season series 3-2.
TOP PERFORMERS: Spencer Torkelson has 23 home runs, 55 walks and 69 RBI while hitting .232 for the Tigers. Kerry Carpenter is 13-for-35 with a double, five home runs and 13 RBI over the last 10 games.
Kyle Tucker has a .290 batting average to lead the Astros, and has 30 doubles and 25 home runs. Alex Bregman is 15-for-40 with three home runs and 11 RBI over the last 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: Tigers: 6-4, .239 batting average, 4.25 ERA, outscored by one run
INJURIES: Tigers: Matt Manning: day-to-day (undisclosed), Mason Englert: 15-Day IL (hip), Tyler Alexander: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Matthew Boyd: 60-Day IL (elbow), Freddy Pacheco: 60-Day IL (elbow), Austin Meadows: 60-Day IL (anxiety), Casey Mize: 60-Day IL (elbow)
Astros: Grae Kessinger: 10-Day IL (health and safety protocols), Phil Maton: 15-Day IL (elbow), Michael Brantley: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Lance McCullers Jr.: 60-Day IL (elbow), Luis Garcia: 60-Day IL (elbow)
The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Deshaun Watson led Cleveland on back-to-back touchdown drives, capping one with a toss to tight end David Njoku, before the Kansas City Chiefs’ backups overcame two pick-6s from their quarterbacks and rallied for a 33-32 victory over the Browns on Saturday in the exhibition finale for both teams.
Browns kicker Cade York, whose job could be on the line after a tough preseason, gave them the lead with a 40-yard field goal with 4:23 to go. But the Chiefs quickly drove the other way, and Harrison Butker hit from 44 yards to regain the lead.
York had another chance with less than a minute left, but his 43-yard attempt was partially blocked and never had a chance.
Watson played sparingly in the Browns’ first three preseason games, so coach Kevin Stefanski gave him the entire first quarter against Kansas City (2-1). There were plenty of miscues, including a pair of fumbled handoffs, but the $230 million quarterback also provided some highlights once he settled into the game.
Watson, who was disappointing in six starts after serving an 11-game suspension last season, was 5 of 10 for 92 yards on Saturday. But after his first two drives ended with a lost fumble and a three-and-out, the next two made the end zone, including an eight-play, 80-yard drive that Watson highlighted with a 53-yard toss to Amari Cooper on a broken play.
Juan Thornhill picked off Chiefs backup Shane Buechele and returned it 34 yards for a score against his former team, then Caleb Biggers added a 27-yard interception return off Blaine Gabbert as Cleveland (1-2-1) built a 29-16 lead by halftime.
Both teams rested many of their stars — Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce did not play for Kansas City, and Myles Garrett sat out for Cleveland — leaving a collection of backups to decide the outcome.
Despite the precautions, the game proved costly for Cleveland on the injury front.
Jakeem Grant Sr., who had returned after tearing his Achilles tendon last summer, was carted off with a knee injury on the opening kickoff. Defensive tackle Jordan Elliott hurt his hip, linebacker Jordan Kunaszyk his knee and fellow linebacker Tony Fields II was evaluated for a concussion but cleared to return to the game.
Buechele, who has been in a tight competition with Gabbert for the Chiefs’ backup QB job, was just 8 of 17 for 89 yards with two picks and a touchdown.
Gabbert fared marginally better, going 10 of 18 for 169 yards with two TD passes and an interception.
Justyn Ross and Ihmir Smith-Marsette had touchdown catches for Kansas City. La’Mical Perine was another other bright spot, potentially locking up a backup job by running for 32 yards while catching three passes for 44 yards and a score.
SITTING STARS
Browns: Garrett did not suit up for any of the Browns’ preseason games. RB Nick Chubb, who had a career-best 1,525 yards rushing with 12 touchdowns last season, and All-Pro guard Joel Bitonio also sat our Saturday.
Chiefs: Mahomes was 12 of 17 for 120 yards with a TD pass during his preseason work. Other starters joining the league MVP and Kelce on the sideline included linebacker Nick Bolton, who had 180 tackles in a breakout season a year ago.
INJURIES
Browns: RT Jack Conklin (concussion) did not play despite returning to practice this week. RB Jerome Ford (hamstring), SS Grant Delpit (arm) and WRs Marquise Goodwin (illness) and Anthony Schwartz (hamstring) also did not play.
Chiefs: LB Leo Chenal left in the first quarter with a hamstring injury, and WR Kadarius Toney (knee) and CB L’Jarius Sneed (knee) did not play. RB Isiah Pacheco (shoulder) made his preseason debut, running once for no gain.
Browns: Open the season against AFC North rival Cincinnati on Sept. 10.
Chiefs: Play the Lions on Sept. 7 in the NFL’s regular-season opener.
Juicing Tips – Healthy Nutrition For Your Whole Family!
Juicing fresh vegetables and fruits is a terrific means to enhance your fitness, in addition to allowing you to really feel far better than you ever before have in the past. The trick to obtaining one of the most out of including juicing right into your life is to enlighten on your own and also find out about the details advantages that various kinds of juices use. This write-up consists of some terrific juicing ideas to obtain you began.
To begin ensuring that you begin juicing as a normal component of your diet regimen, attempt to see to it that the juice equipment remains on the counter constantly. It must constantly remain in ordinary view in the cooking area. You might fail to remember concerning it if you can not see it.
Do not try to juice fruits that are exceptionally soft, such as bananas. Juice the various other fruits initially after that position the fresh juice and also bananas in a blender or food processor till smooth if you desire banana in your drink. Bananas do not juice well and also you wish to obtain one of the most from your fruit and vegetables.
For the very best taste in fresh juice make certain to purchase fresh fruit and vegetables as well as utilize it within a number of days. Make certain to clean as well as scrub the vegetables and fruits completely and also to peel off any type of products that have harsh, waxed or tough skin, such as oranges, bananas, pineapple or kiwi.
Usage workout and also a diet plan abundant in veggies as well as fruit to assist fight it. Juice that consist of; broccoli, celery, cucumbers, pears, pineapple, and also red pepper to assist recover your joints as well as avoid additional damages.
When you initially start juicing, make sure that you begin with veggies that you currently take pleasure in. Juicing is something that takes some obtaining made use of to, as well as by utilizing veggies that you do not such as at first, you might be shut off from doing it ever before once again. Your taste will certainly change, ultimately.
Find out concerning the fresh foods that you will certainly be making as well as purchasing juice with. One means to see this is by putting an item of fruit out on the counter and also viewing it pass away.
To remove the pulp from your house made juice, make use of a cheesecloth or coffee filter to stress the pulp out. , if you select to get rid of the pulp from your juice keep in mind that you are additionally getting rid of several vitamins as well as minerals.. For the healthiest juice, consume it with pulp and also all.
As was spoken about previously in the post, juicing fresh vegetables and fruits is an excellent means to boost the means you really feel, in addition to, boosting your body’s total health and wellness. It is necessary to inform on your own on the advantages of consuming various kinds of juices to ensure that you can make juices that are more probable to match your demands. Use the guidance from this post, to make certain that you obtain as lots of advantages as feasible, by including juicing right into your way of living.
Juicing fresh fruits as well as veggies is a terrific method to boost your health and wellness and also health and fitness, as well as allowing you to really feel far better than you ever before have previously. To begin making certain that you begin juicing as a normal component of your diet regimen, attempt to make certain that the juice maker remains on the counter all the time. If you desire banana in your drink, juice the various other fruits initially after that position the fresh juice and also bananas in a mixer up until smooth. As was chatted around previously in the write-up, juicing fresh fruits and also veggies is a wonderful means to boost the means you really feel, as well as, boosting your body’s total wellness and also health and fitness. It is crucial to inform on your own on the advantages of consuming alcohol various kinds of juices so that you can make juices that are extra most likely to match your demands.
Polymers, Vol. 14, Pages 3421: Effect of the Application of a Coating Native Potato Starch/Nopal Mucilage/Pectin on Physicochemical and Physiological Properties during Storage of Fuerte and Hass Avocado (Persea americana)
Authors:
David Choque-Quispe
Yasmine Diaz-Barrera
Aydeé M. Solano-Reynoso
Yudith Choque-Quispe
Betsy S. Ramos-Pacheco
Carlos A. Ligarda-Samanez
Diego E. Peralta-Guevara
Edgar L. Martínez-Huamán
John Peter Aguirre Landa
Odilon Correa-Cuba
Henrry W. Agreda Cerna
Mery Luz Masco-Arriola
Washington Julio Lechuga-Canal
Julio C. Loayza-Céspedes
Genaro Julio Álvarez-López
The avocado fruit is an agro-industrial product with high export demand in Peru due to its sensory and nutritional qualities, which can be affected during storage. The study aimed to evaluate the effect of the application of a coating formulated with potato starch (Solanum tuberosum ssp andigena), nopal mucilage (Opuntia ficus indica), and pectin on the physicochemical and physiological properties during the storage of Fuerte and Hass avocados. Samples were taken in their harvest state from the plantation in “Occobamba”, which is cultivated by the Avocado Producers Association in Chincheros, Apurímac, Peru. Physicochemical properties (titratable acidity, pH, total soluble solids) and physiological properties (weight loss, firmness, and color L* a* b*) were determined during 20 days of storage at 20 °C. The elaborated films present high transparency and low aw values. In the coated avocado of the Hass and Fuerte varieties, acidity and total soluble solids decreased significantly (p-value < 0.05) during the storage time. Weight loss and firmness of coated fruits decrease to a lesser extent. Luminosity L*, color index, and color variation showed better attributes for the coated samples. The use of coatings made with potato starch, nopal mucilage, and pectin allows the physicochemical and physiological properties of avocado fruits to be maintained for a longer time during storage.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs know as well as any team in the NFL the importance of backup quarterbacks, and that makes the fact that coach Andy Reid called the competition for the spot too close to call after Monday’s practice noteworthy.
The Chiefs signed veteran Blaine Gabbert to fill the role of Chad Henne, who retired last season after five years as the primary backup to Patrick Mahomes.
But Gabbert has been pushed throughout camp by Shane Buechele, a former undrafted free agent and practice squad staple, and the duo continues to go back and forth heading into the Chiefs’ preseason finale.
Buechele got most of the work with the No. 2 offense on Monday. Gabbert has worked in that role as well.
“Those two are real close. Real close,” Reid said. “We’ll just let it play out here. See how it goes. But that’s good competition.”
The Chiefs have other spots still to be decided heading into Saturday’s game against the Browns, including the last couple of wide receiver jobs and spots along the defensive line.
But those aren’t nearly as important as the quarterback, where the backup can go from holding a clipboard to having an entire season resting in his hands in an instant.
That was the case twice for Henne during his time in Kansas City.
The first time against the Browns during the divisional round of the 2020 playoffs, when Mahomes was knocked from the game with a concussion early in the second half. Henne led the Chiefs the rest of the way, completing an audacious fourth-and-1 throw to Tyreek Hill near midfield in the final minutes to put away a 22-17 victory.
The Chiefs beat the Bills for the AFC title before losing to the Buccaneers in the Super Bowl.
The second time came last season, when Mahomes sprained his ankle late in the first half against Jacksonville. The Chiefs led 10-7 when Henne trotted onto the field, with Kansas City backed up to its 2-yard line, and led the Chiefs 98 yards with a short touchdown throw to Travis Kelce finishing off another superb emergency appearance.
Mahomes finished out the 27-20 victory, then led Kansas City past the Bengals in the AFC title game before beating the Eagles in the Super Bowl – when Henne was still at the ready as Mahomes played through his injury.
So yes, the backup quarterback job certainly matters in Kansas City.
“That’s what makes a great team,” Buechele said, “is when guys are competing for a spot.”
Not just any competition, though. Quality competition.
Gabbert has the benefit of experience, entering the league as a first-round pick in 2011 and playing for five different teams over the past 11 seasons. He’s appeared in 67 games, making 48 starts, and thrown for more than 9,300 yards. And all of that is a big reason why the Chiefs signed him to a $1,317,500 contract for this season.
“We were watching film,” the 33-year-old Gabbert said, recalling a moment from a meeting earlier in camp, “and there’s a play we put in at the end of the game and it was from 2011 in Jacksonville, and they were like, ‘That was you at quarterback? We couldn’t even see you the film was so grainy.’ So that really made me feel old.”
Meanwhile, the 25-year-old Buechele has never thrown a regular-season NFL pass. But he does have the benefit of experience in what can be a complicated system, spending the past two seasons on the Kansas City practice squad.
“This is the first time that I’ve ever been in the same offense for three years in a row,” Buechele said. “I feel confident in my ability and my preparation and knowing this offense in and out. Obviously we can keep getting smarter, but just the confidence I have and the preparation in knowing this offense has really helped me be successful on the field.”
It just might earn him the Chiefs’ backup job, too.
NOTES: RB Isiah Pacheco was out of the yellow no-contact jersey for the first time in camp on Monday. Reid said it’s possible he could play against the Browns. … The Chiefs moved practice indoors and earlier than scheduled because of temperatures that hit triple digits in Kansas City. The heat index was 110 when the late-morning workout finished. … DE Matt Dickerson missed practice with turf toe. OL Nick Allegretti (shoulder), CB Nic Jones (hand), WR Nikko Remigio (shoulder), CB L’Jarius Sneed (knee), WR Kadarius Toney (knee) and DT Turk Wharton (knee) also missed the workout. … DT Chris Jones continued his holdout. He skipped the entire camp in St. Joseph, Missouri, and now the first workout at the team’s practice facility.
Valentín Pacheco: The Man Whose Heart Beat for Love
Valentín Pacheco was a remarkable figure whose life unfolded within the backdrop of a world steeped in turmoil and change. Born on February 14, 1925, in the vibrant city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Valentín’s destiny seemed irrevocably intertwined with notions of love and compassion.
From a young age, it was apparent that Valentín possessed an insatiable curiosity about the human condition. His voracious appetite for knowledge led him down various paths of intellectual exploration. As he delved into literature and philosophy, his understanding of love grew beyond societal norms and conventional expectations.
This ardent search for understanding eventually led Valentín to pursue studies in history at the prestigious University of Buenos Aires. It was during this period that he became acutely aware of how oppression and inequality had plagued societies across different eras. He grew passionate about defending the rights of those who had their voices silenced by oppressive systems.
In his early twenties, Valentín found himself swept up in a wave of political unrest as Argentina entered a tumultuous era marked by dictatorship and censorship. Fierce determination coursed through his veins as he defied authorities to fight for justice and equality. He joined underground movements aimed at liberating Argentine society from its chains.
However, it was not just political liberation that fueled Valentín’s fire; it was love itself that provided him with strength and purpose. Throughout his tumultuous journey as an activist, he found solace in the love he shared with María Delgado – a passionate artist who stood by his side throughout thick and thin.
Together, they embarked on countless demonstrations against injustice while inspiring others through their unwavering dedication to noble causes. Their love story became legendary among social activists who saw their relationship as emblematic of two hearts united against adversity.
It was this intertwined spirit – both loving deeply while fighting for a better world – that shaped Valentín’s narrative. His acts of rebellion painted him as a modern-day hero, a symbol of the enduring human spirit that refuses to bow before unjust systems.
Valentín’s fervor for love and justice extended far beyond his homeland. He traveled extensively throughout South America, tirelessly documenting stories of resistance and resilience in the face of tyranny. His work became a catalyst for change, inspiring countless others to take up arms against oppression themselves.
Sadly, Valentín’s relentless pursuit of freedom would cost him dearly. In 1976, during one fateful protest against the Argentine junta, he fell victim to state-sanctioned violence – the very forces he had spent his life opposing.
His death stirred grief across continents but also galvanized countless activists who promised to carry on his legacy. Valentín Pacheco left behind an indelible mark on history – a testament to the power of love in tumultuous times.
Today, we remember Valentín Pacheco as more than just an activist or historian; he was an embodiment of humanity’s capacity for compassion and understanding. He taught us that love can be not only a personal emotion but also an inexhaustible force capable of transforming societies.
Valentín Pacheco: The Man Whose Heart Beat for Love will forever be etched in history as a reminder that even amidst darkness and oppression, love remains our most powerful weapon in the fight for justice and equality.