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Borja Castillo (gmail)

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Oct 25, 2012, 4:20:56 PM10/25/12
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Hi everyone,
 
Could everybody write a little paragraph about your section and how it become like it' is now, arguing with the drawing of the action?
Please do something easy to help the rest to talk about our sections.
 
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Borja Castillo Alberola
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Sergio Navarro

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Oct 26, 2012, 9:33:16 AM10/26/12
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Hi Borja.
This is the short text that accompany my sections!

Regards

"The meeting is the time after dinner in the family and guests away from the table and relaxes to talk and drink tea and sake. With the influence of the West, the Japanese have started using sofa and armchairs. Thus is posed a pouf embedded in the ground, as small mounds of EPS in which to sit or lie not be discom. Thus, they are united the Japanese tradition of land use for all and the new culture, influenced the West"



2012/10/25 Borja Castillo (gmail) <borjacasti...@gmail.com>

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Tatiana Ferrer Sarmiento

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Oct 29, 2012, 7:33:47 AM10/29/12
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This is the text that accompanies my section:

"Even if you paint with watercolos it is more comfortable to do it with a little incination although when you let it dry, you must leave horizontaly in order to the water do not slip down"
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