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Upon finding out that he would be a father, he began to create ideas so that his daughter would be proud of him. Enrique Uribe created All With Books, a project where he wants to tell his daughter about her experiences on the trips she took. “I love writing, even though I don't do it professionally, and when I found out I was going to be a father I started writing three stories. When I finished I realized that he was writing about places where there was a lot of poverty and people did not have access to good education. I wanted to give back to them something that I was taking advantage of,” Uribe tells Forbes. While he was reading a book with the story of the creator of TOMS shoes, he began the dynamic of “ you buy a product and I give a product.” Uribe thought that he could write books with stories from those places and by selling a book he could send one to one of those communities. Later the idea evolved to become a project that seeks to create a publishing house that can build, through the sale of a package of 10 books, libraries in the communities. To achieve their goal of building the first library in , one of the 30 Mayan communities in Campeche where honey is grown, Enrique Uribe, and Sean Ansett are seeking to raise $20,000 through the platform.
The project has been on the platform for a week and we already have 80% of what we requested. I hope that before the two weeks are up I will have America Mobile Number List funded and if it can be raised more than better.” Uribe's idea is to create a publishing house hand in hand with the community, since 50% of the price of the book goes to the company to make them: printing, editing, promotion and the other 50% to the community to build the library. “With $, boxes will be printed that will contain 10 books and a library will be built. The idea is that after finishing the Kickstarter, we will continue making books so that those royalties reach those communities ,” said Uribe. They plan to build 30 libraries in the 30 Mayan communities, and Uribe and his team want to write from more communities in Mexico and the world so that All Whit Books becomes a children's book publisher. “We want to create a publishing house that allies itself with indigenous communities. The communities would provide the land and labor and we would provide the sales for the construction of the library and the purchase of more books.
The financial support is pesos per month The objective of this aid is for parents to enjoy nutritional support for their minor children until they have comprehensive programs with medical, psychological, legal, recreational and cultural services. With this, the government hopes that this food support will contribute positively to the family economy of single parents. Parents who are both mom and dad have many tasks to do together with their children, thereby strengthening the family bond. Technology vs. parental bond With whom do you consult the result of your soccer team's game, a travel tip, how to ask a girl out or how to tie a tie? To Internet? Don't be surprised if your answer is: yes. Many of us use technology as a search engine for answers. According to a study carried out by Gillette, 84% of adolescents use their Smartphone as their main source of information, while 13% ask or seek advice from their father. Do you notice that distancing that exists due to the use of technology? The use has taken away the role of the father in the growth of his children, since they no longer ask dad for advice. With that information, Gillette launched a campaign last year on the occasion of Father's Day where several teenagers participated in a recorded experiment. . The video shows young people of different nationalities in front of a smartphone to which they ask various questions about how to shave, how to tie a tie or how to win over a girl.
The project has been on the platform for a week and we already have 80% of what we requested. I hope that before the two weeks are up I will have America Mobile Number List funded and if it can be raised more than better.” Uribe's idea is to create a publishing house hand in hand with the community, since 50% of the price of the book goes to the company to make them: printing, editing, promotion and the other 50% to the community to build the library. “With $, boxes will be printed that will contain 10 books and a library will be built. The idea is that after finishing the Kickstarter, we will continue making books so that those royalties reach those communities ,” said Uribe. They plan to build 30 libraries in the 30 Mayan communities, and Uribe and his team want to write from more communities in Mexico and the world so that All Whit Books becomes a children's book publisher. “We want to create a publishing house that allies itself with indigenous communities. The communities would provide the land and labor and we would provide the sales for the construction of the library and the purchase of more books.
The financial support is pesos per month The objective of this aid is for parents to enjoy nutritional support for their minor children until they have comprehensive programs with medical, psychological, legal, recreational and cultural services. With this, the government hopes that this food support will contribute positively to the family economy of single parents. Parents who are both mom and dad have many tasks to do together with their children, thereby strengthening the family bond. Technology vs. parental bond With whom do you consult the result of your soccer team's game, a travel tip, how to ask a girl out or how to tie a tie? To Internet? Don't be surprised if your answer is: yes. Many of us use technology as a search engine for answers. According to a study carried out by Gillette, 84% of adolescents use their Smartphone as their main source of information, while 13% ask or seek advice from their father. Do you notice that distancing that exists due to the use of technology? The use has taken away the role of the father in the growth of his children, since they no longer ask dad for advice. With that information, Gillette launched a campaign last year on the occasion of Father's Day where several teenagers participated in a recorded experiment. . The video shows young people of different nationalities in front of a smartphone to which they ask various questions about how to shave, how to tie a tie or how to win over a girl.