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[Big Brothers, Big Sisters]
Este artículo trata del impacto positivo que Carlos Linares y la organización Big Brothers, Big Sisters tuvieron en un individuo más joven. Se incluyen tanto el artículo original en español como la traducción al inglés.
[Boy in blue and white boxing gloves]
Photograph of a boy wearing blue and white boxing gloves preparing to hit a black and white punching ball.
[Boy wearing blue boxing gloves]
Photograph of a boy at a gym practicing with blue boxing gloves and hitting a punching ball.
[Carlos Linares and Ray Alake Smile During a Ceremony]
Carlos Linares and Ray Alake enjoy a ceremony for volunteers of Big Brothers, Big Sisters. Mr. Linares was Mr. Alake's mentor for five years. The ceremony took place at a school in Mansfield, Texas.
[Carlos Linares and Ray Alake Smile During a Ceremony]
Carlos Linares shares a joke with Ray Alake at the ceremony to honor Mr. Linares for his work with Big Brothers, Big Sisters. The ceremony was held at a school in Mansfield, Texas.
[Carlos Linares Celebrates His Recognition by Big Brothers, Big Sisters]
Carlos Linares (left) celebrates the recognition of his work with Big Brothers, Big Sisters. He was honored for mentoring Ray Alake (center) for five years. Accompanying them is Ray's mother Bose Oludipe of Nigeria. The ceremony was held at a school in Mansfield, Texas.
[Carlos Linares is honored at a recognition ceremony for Big Brothers, Big Sisters volunteers]
Carlos Linares is shown during a recognition ceremony by the organization Big Brothers, Big Sisters that was held at a school in Mansfield for having been a mentor to a student for five years. Among the achievements of Linares was successfully guiding his charge through the process of applying for a college scholarship.
[Carlos Linares Is Honored for His Work With Big Brothers, Big Sisters]
Carlos Linares, center, was honored by Big Brothers, Big Sisters for his mentoring work with Ray Alake (right). Mr. Alake's mother, Bose Oludipe, is on the left. The ceremony was held at a school in Mansfield, Texas.
[Dance class]
Young women participate in a dance class.
[Dancers prepare to perform]
Dancers prepare to perform.
[Female student participates in vocational class]
A female student and an instructor work on a project in a vocational class at Diamond Hill-Jarvis High School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Instructor of a vocational class is seen through a metal screen]
The instructor of a vocational class at Diamond Hill-Jarvis High School in Fort Worth, Texas is seen through a metal screen.
[Instructor of a vocational class stands by some equipment]
A teacher of vocational classes stands next to some equipment at Diamond Hill-Jarvis High School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Salvadorian Committee of Dallas-Fort Worth]
This article deals with the Salvadorian Committee of Dallas-Fort Worth whose aim is to assist the increasing community of Salvadorians in the Metroplex. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Silver, red and black truck going airborne]
A silver, red, and black truck goes airborne after going over a dirt mound at high speed.
[Student learns to weld]
A student works on a welding project at Diamond Hill-Jarvis High School in Fort Worth, Texas. She and twenty-four of her classmates will participate in a competition to take place in Waco, Texas that will measure their abilities against the best students in the United States.
[Students Gathering in Groups in a School Hallway]
Photograph of students gathering in groups in a school hallway. The photo is out of focus, but there are multiple groups of students walking to class.
[Students learn brick laying skills]
Students learn to lay bricks in a vocational skills class at Diamond Hill-Jarvis High School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Students Socializing Between Classes in a Hallway]
Students socializing in the hallways between classes at school. There are multiple groups of student around the hallway.
[Students Walking Through a School Hallway]
Photograph of students making their way through a school's hallway. There are multiple groups of students wearing different colored clothing.
[Students Walking Through a School Hallway]
Photograph of students walking through a school hallway. There are multiple groups of students on different side of the hallway, and a student is walking towards the camera.
[Three students work on the roof of a structure they are building]
Three students participate in a vocational class at Diamond Hill-Jarvis High School, Fort Worth, Texas. They are working on the roof of a structure their class is building. These students and their classmates will participate in a competition to take place in Waco, Texas that will measure their abilities against the best students in the United States.
[Three women participate in a dance class]
Three young women participate in a dance class.
[Two students hitting boxing bags]
Photograph of two children hitting punching balls at a boxing gym.
[Two students practicing hitting bags while wearing boxing gloves]
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[Women take a dance class]
Young women line up during a dance class.
[Young boy in boxing gloves hitting speed bag]
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