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But to Rebecca Linares, the city and Latin America as a whole are not just exotic vacation destinations; they are tangible entities whose interests and culture are directly and firmly tied to the United States. And her work is aimed at showing how.
Linares left Louisville in 2006 bound for Midway College. After realizing that the school’s selection of courses would not satisfy her ambitious goals, she transferred to the University of Kentucky in 2007. Here, she tailored her plans into a Spanish and Latin American Studies / International Studies double major.
With a Peruvian father and Spanish-Cuban mother, Linares’ ties to Latin America run deep. What began as a childhood in a culturally diverse household, developed into an avid interest in multicultural issues that would become the focus of her community service, travels and undergraduate academic career.
 Over the summer, Linares traveled to Carhuaz, a town in the region of Ancash located in the Callejón de Huaylas, which she describes as "a beautiful valley in the Peruvian highlands.”
Linares hiking in the Calejón de Huaylas
This was not her first trip to Peru. Before, she had made other trips to visit family and to get to know the country. This time, however, she would not be paying visits to relatives, but instead studying the people and a vital aspect of their culture: the Quechuan language.
The four-week program, which Linares found through the International Studies Program , provided her with an anthropology field school in which she studied the impact of teaching Quechua in schools throughout the region.
“Before I began studying Quechua, I did not really realize how important it is, not just as an endangered language, but also as a way of life for millions of people who speak it,” said Linares.
Linares immersed herself in the culture for the short duration of the program, observing and talking with students and teachers at three schools in the area, including a Spanish immersion school, a Quechua immersion school and a bilingual school that taught both Quechua and Spanish.
Her research showed that schools which included Quechua in their curriculum could relate better to their students. Linares believes this is because the Quechuan lexicon is more reflective of the Andean culture than Spanish.
“Quechua, and Andean culture really affect how people think, interact and view the world,” said Linares. “Quechua isn’t just a language. It’s tied into the Andean culture.”
Since returning to the states, Linares has continued to study Quechua and its role in Andean culture. She will be involved in a symposium held by the International Studies Program during Hispanic Heritage month that will focus on indigenous cultures in Latin America.
But Linares’ interests go beyond her academic research on the Quechuan language. In Lexington, she has also worked on refugee resettlement with Kentucky Refugee Ministries and volunteers with English- as-a-Second-Language (ESL) programs at two Lexington schools, Morton Middle and Cassidy Elementary.
For Linares, her list of accomplishments, which includes research in cultural protocol and accessibility to social services, is not an exhaustive record – it is a testament to where she has been, and where she will go.
Post-graduation, Linares has her eye on a couple of graduate schools, all with Quechua programs. And though the plan is not concrete, ideas are already swirling in her head about what she wants to research.
 One idea is to study the effects of the United States– Peru Trade Promotion Agreement , a bilateral free trade agreement implemented in February of 2009. Specifically, she wants to see how it will affect people living in rural parts of Peru.
To many undergraduates, who find the stress of balancing a heavy course load stressful enough, Linares’ involvement may seem overwhelming. But she sees it as a way to efficiently prioritize what matters most.
“I have discovered the issues that I care the most about and that is where and how I spend my time,” said Linares. “I have also realized that when I am doing something I really care about, it does not seem stressful to be so busy."
Whether it be appreciating personal heritage, and that of others; of not only understanding US foreign trade policy, but also seeing how it affects the lives of those a mere 3,000 miles away, Linares’ work reflects the reality that we live in a culture of intense globalization, and the call to do better at embracing it.
by Megan Neff
photos by Mark Cornelison

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But to Rebecca Linares, the city and Latin America as a whole are not just exotic vacation destinations; they are tangible entities whose interests and culture are directly and firmly tied to the United States. And her work is aimed at showing how.
Linares left Louisville in 2006 bound for Midway College. After realizing that the school’s selection of courses would not satisfy her ambitious goals, she transferred to the University of Kentucky in 2007. Here, she tailored her plans into a Spanish and Latin American Studies / International Studies double major.
With a Peruvian father and Spanish-Cuban mother, Linares’ ties to Latin America run deep. What began as a childhood in a culturally diverse household, developed into an avid interest in multicultural issues that would become the focus of her community service, travels and undergraduate academic career.
 Over the summer, Linares traveled to Carhuaz, a town in the region of Ancash located in the Callejón de Huaylas, which she describes as "a beautiful valley in the Peruvian highlands.”
Linares hiking in the Calejón de Huaylas
This was not her first trip to Peru. Before, she had made other trips to visit family and to get to know the country. This time, however, she would not be paying visits to relatives, but instead studying the people and a vital aspect of their culture: the Quechuan language.
The four-week program, which Linares found through the International Studies Program , provided her with an anthropology field school in which she studied the impact of teaching Quechua in schools throughout the region.
“Before I began studying Quechua, I did not really realize how important it is, not just as an endangered language, but also as a way of life for millions of people who speak it,” said Linares.
Linares immersed herself in the culture for the short duration of the program, observing and talking with students and teachers at three schools in the area, including a Spanish immersion school, a Quechua immersion school and a bilingual school that taught both Quechua and Spanish.
Her research showed that schools which included Quechua in their curriculum could relate better to their students. Linares believes this is because the Quechuan lexicon is more reflective of the Andean culture than Spanish.
“Quechua, and Andean culture really affect how people think, interact and view the world,” said Linares. “Quechua isn’t just a language. It’s tied into the Andean culture.”
Since returning to the states, Linares has continued to study Quechua and its role in Andean culture. She will be involved in a symposium held by the International Studies Program during Hispanic Heritage month that will focus on indigenous cultures in Latin America.
But Linares’ interests go beyond her academic research on the Quechuan language. In Lexington, she has also worked on refugee resettlement with Kentucky Refugee Ministries and volunteers with English- as-a-Second-Language (ESL) programs at two Lexington schools, Morton Middle and Cassidy Elementary.
For Linares, her list of accomplishments, which includes research in cultural protocol and accessibility to social services, is not an exhaustive record – it is a testament to where she has been, and where she will go.
Post-graduation, Linares has her eye on a couple of graduate schools, all with Quechua programs. And though the plan is not concrete, ideas are already swirling in her head about what she wants to research.
 One idea is to study the effects of the United States– Peru Trade Promotion Agreement , a bilateral free trade agreement implemented in February of 2009. Specifically, she wants to see how it will affect people living in rural parts of Peru.
To many undergraduates, who find the stress of balancing a heavy course load stressful enough, Linares’ involvement may seem overwhelming. But she sees it as a way to efficiently prioritize what matters most.
“I have discovered the issues that I care the most about and that is where and how I spend my time,” said Linares. “I have also realized that when I am doing something I really care about, it does not seem stressful to be so busy."
Whether it be appreciating personal heritage, and that of others; of not only understanding US foreign trade policy, but also seeing how it affects the lives of those a mere 3,000 miles away, Linares’ work reflects the reality that we live in a culture of intense globalization, and the call to do better at embracing it.
by Megan Neff
photos by Mark Cornelison

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I think his point was that if you contract HIV you don't immediately look ill.


Please not Jenna Haze or Kristina Rose .

we'll know soon enough when they stop making vids

that means they must all have face-aids


I hope my favourite porn stars (Mandingo, Lex Steel, Mr Marcus, and Carmen Luvana) are ok


you have favourite male porn stars....?


That's not what he wrote.




MMMMMmmmmmm.

Please DEAR GOD NOT REBECCA LINARES!


Lol i do. If the male talent isn't bringing the 'heat' so to speak what's the point of the scene?
I agree with PD choices a scene with Lex is guaranteed to be good. The actress will always enjoy herself and have fun. The same with Mr Marcus theirs a reason most of the ladies in the industry always work with him. I'd also add in Justin Slayer always on point and again most importantly the actress are always into the scene and not just going through the motions.



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That's not what he wrote.




MMMMMmmmmmm.

Please DEAR GOD NOT REBECCA LINARES!

Instead of just listing your favorite pornstars, you should be posting pictures. It would save me a lot of time. I've been bouncing back and forth between this thread and Google Image Search all day.

Instead of just listing your favorite pornstars, you should be posting pictures. It would save me a lot of time. I've been bouncing back and forth between this thread and Google Image Search all day.



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Actually, I'm fairly certain that if you're HIV positive that you're infected with HIV. If you're infected, you have a disease. If you have a disease, by most accounts that would make you sick.

That is what happens when you spend all day corkin' on a cock. Let this be a lesson to you all.
Anyone know anything about Adara Sanchez? I've only seen her in one film but omg, that body.

That is what happens when you spend all day corkin' on a cock. Let this be a lesson to you all.


Anyone know anything about Adara Sanchez? I've only seen her in one film but omg, that body.



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Lol i do. If the male talent isn't bringing the 'heat' so to speak what's the point of the scene?
I agree with PD choices a scene with Lex is guaranteed to be good. The actress will always enjoy herself and have fun. The same with Mr Marcus theirs a reason most of the ladies in the industry always work with him. I'd also add in Justin Slayer always on point and again most importantly the actress are always into the scene and not just going through the motions.

please not August night!!! she never gets mentioned around here, she deserves alot more "respect" for being an awesome pornstar! :lol

I personally imagine they are probably "going through the motions" regardless of who is giving it to them. I mean, they're taking on film for money.


List released.

Jenna Haze
Bree Olson
Stoya
Sasha Grey
Manuel Ferrara
Belladonna
Faye Valentine
Ashlynn Brooke
Evan Stone
Teagan Presley
Ariana Jollee
Kimber James
Lucie Theodorova
Eva Angelina
Richard Mann
Lindsey Meadows


Some that I hope are are safe are.

Memphis Monroe

Velicity Von

Carmella Bing

Lisa Ann

Hanna Hilton

Priya Rai


Of course they are getting paid and it is a job. But you can usually tell when the 'actress' is enjoying herself and 'into it'. And when she would rather be somewhere else.

For me theirs nothing worse that a weak ass scene with poor male talent.

Eva Lawrence. Mmm. I like the one where she's effing outside the pool all wet. :O

Please not Jenna Haze or Kristina Rose.

she likes the playstation family <3

Eva Lawrence. Mmm. I like the one where she's effing outside the pool all wet. :O


I personally imagine they are probably "going through the motions" regardless of who is giving it to them. I mean, they're taking on film for money.


Wow she's new to me. Where can I find this scene you speak of


YOU can check Publix. LOok foR corN.

I swear to God if Eva Angelina is infected I'm giving up porn for good.



only if you plan on fucking a pornstar anytime soon, which i doubt anyone on gaf would have the opportunity to do . And even if they did they would fuck it up and we'd get some crazy ass girl age threads.

I need new pornstars, I dunno how to find them tho All I have is like Jenna Jameson and Gauge.... which are both like 10 years outta date. (lol more like 15 years for Jenna)

Look at all capitals, take out the L. His code is dumb. :lol

:lol :lol

Omg I got it. I forgot the "o"

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Good lord at that ass. I would motorboat that ass.

EDIT-OKAY! I forgot to lowercase the L. :lol

Good lord at that ass. I would motorboat that ass.

EDIT-OKAY! I forgot to lowercase the L. :lol

When I saw this thread title all I could think of was "Belladonna".
Seems like a dirty slag to me. No offense, of course. :lol

please not Gianna Micheals (she looks like she might)
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Yeah, holy crap did Gianna get skinny. She's looking pretty odd these days.


Good lord at that ass. I would motorboat that ass.

EDIT-OKAY! I forgot to lowercase the L. :lol


Yeah, holy crap did Gianna get skinny. She's looking pretty odd these days.


Yeah, holy crap did Gianna get skinny. She's looking pretty odd these days.



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