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La Llorona is from Mexican folklore, it translates to, the weeping woman.

La llorona is a vengeful spirit who cries as she looks for her children whom she killed.

Her cries, if you hear them, are said to bring misfortune and death.

There have been several sightings over the years, but no source for the story has ever

been found.

But what if La llorona wasn't just a story, what if there really was a spirit stalking

riverbanks, looking for children.

What if the curse of la llorona was real.

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The story goes like this.

A woman named maria was known around her small village for her beauty, even though she came

from a poor family.

One day, a wealthy man travelled through Maria's village.

He saw maria and immediately stopped in his tracks.

He was so taken aback by her beauty, he asked her to marry him, and she agreed.

Marias family was so happy that she had found a wealthy man, but the noblemans father was

not so thrilled that he had chosen a woman who came from such a poor background.

But the wealthy nobleman didn't listen, he married maria and moved into a new house

in the village that he built.

Soon enough, maria was pregnant, and she gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl.

But she didn't want to baptise her children, and that ended up hurting her later.

The wealthy nobleman was always travelling for work and he had stopped spending time

with his family.

When he was at home, he would only pay attention to his children, and not to his wife maria.

And then one day, he left, and never returned home.

Years went by, until one day when maria was walking by the river with her children.

She saw her husbands carriage, but inside it was a young beautiful woman next to her

husband.

In a fit of anger, maria picked up her children, threw them in the river and drowned them.

As she saw their bodies floating in the river, she realized what she had done.

She jumped in the river with her children and drowned so she could die with them.

When Maria reached the gates of heaven, she was told that she could not enter the afterlife

until she found her children.

As I stated before, her children were not baptised, therefore they can't enter heaven.

Now her spirit is caught between heaven and hell.

She lurks around the river, crying and looking for children to replace her own.

If you hear her crying, you must run in the opposite direction.

If you don't, her cries bring misfortune, or even death.

She has been known to kidnap children who resemble her own.

The curse of la llorona is told to children by their parents in Mexico and Guatemala to

prevent them from staying out too late.

The legend is especially told in regions of Latin America where mountain lions are active.

It is said that the mountain lions mating call sounds very similar to a woman's scream.

The story also told to children who misbehave to deter them from acting poorly.

"if you're bad, lla lorona will get you'.

But even though the legend is intended to keep children safe, that hasn't stopped

people from seeing la llorona over the years.

People who claim to have seen her say that she appears in the evening or at night by

rivers or lakes.

She has long hair as dark as night, she wears a white dress, and she crouches next to creeks

as she sinks her hands into the water.

Her face is said to either have no features, or her features are elongated and look as

if they are melting off her face.

The story was even made into a film, and the cast and crew say that the spirit visited

the set during the filming.

They reported seeing strange supernatural occurrences.

So, if the curse of la llorona was real, you can bet that there would be strict nightly

curfews in place for any town or city that happened to be close to a body of water.

This might have a negative effect on local fisherman who rely on bodies of water for

their businesses.

Towns and cities would have alarm systems in place that would be set off whenever there

were la llorona sightings, or whenever her cries are heard.

Children especially would be at risk, most specificially children who resembled lla loronas.

Its likely that families with young children would stay away from rural areas altogether.

The families that decided to stay, would be shunned by society.

We know that the spirit loves children, and purposefully seeks them out.

This makes life for other townspeople that much more dangerous.

If la llorona was real, there would be an influx in documentary filmmakers and paranormal

investigators flocking to areas where there were sightings.

Seeing as how hearing her cries bring misfortune or even death, this would be extremely dangerous.

Anyone who happened to get the apparition on camera, or even her cries, are at a serious

risk.

And maybe getting lla lorona's cries on camera wouldn't be such a good idea anyway.

Hearing her cries can be deadly, but if they were caught on camera, that could result in

a ring sort of scenario where people who watched documentaries on her would be put at risk

as well.

If lla lorona was real, it would mean that spirits are real, and that would completely

change the world's outlook toward the supernatural.

Its likely we would see a shift where many would flock to religion, and would try to

use prayer as protection.

All children would become baptised, so that they could ascend to heaven.

The media would always have some sort of lla lorona story to cover.

Journalists would also put themselves at risk by visiting areas where she had been seen.

This could result in many deaths among the media community.

After all the deaths and media frenzy, something would have to be done.

But how do you destroy a spirit, or perhaps even put her at rest?

First mediums would be sent to try to determine what lla lorona wanted.

Then priests would be sent to cleanse the affected areas.

But all of these attempts wouldn't work.

La llorona's spirit will never be at rest until she finds her children and brings them

to heaven with her, but she can't because they are not baptised.

The reason why she's caught between heaven and hell is because she's searching for

them.

So the way to finally put her at rest, would be to find the remains of her children, and

baptise them.

Seeing as la llorona drowned them in a river, this would not be easy, but eventually, if

la llorona was real, then her children were real, so there would be remains to find.

Once that happened, a baptism ceremony would be performed, and their spirits would finally

be permitted to get past the gates of heaven.

And then, lla lorona would finally be at peace.

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OBAMA BUSTED – LOOK WHAT WAS JUST FOUND ON HIS PROPERTY - Duration: 10:01.

OBAMA BUSTED – LOOK WHAT WAS JUST FOUND ON HIS PROPERTY

BREAKING: Barack Obama was just caught committing a major crime that could land him in serious

trouble.

Breitbart News editor Peter Schweizer went on Lou Dobbs' Fox Business show this week

to completely blow the lid off of Obama's crime syndicate.

Schweizer, who is the author of the new book "Secret Empires: How the American Political

Class Hides Corruption and Enriches Family and Friends," explained that the Obama administration

spent eight years using regulations to help the president's friends acquire more and

more wealth.

Daily Vine reported that Schweizer gave a road map of what Obama did to help his friends

get more money.

During his presidency, Obama's best friend, Marty Nesbitt set up an equity fund and then

invested in highly regulated industries.

"Barack Obama's best friend, a guy named Marty Nesbitt…sets up a private equity fund

while his friend is the regulator-in-chief, and what he does is he invests in what he

calls 'highly-regulated industries,'" Schweizer said.

"… And so, to give you one brief example, the University of Phoenix, the for-profit

school, Barack Obama's administration says, 'We think this school is bad.

We're going to suspend the Pentagon from using GI Bill money for soldiers to go to

school there.'

Well, of course, the stock price goes from $100 a share to about $3 a share.

Guess who steps in to buy it?

Barack Obama's best friend Marty Nesbitt and his company Vistria investors.

They come in.

They buy it for pennies on the dollar.

And then lo and behold, the Obama administration says 'You know what, we think we're going

to let GI money flow again back to the University of Phoenix.'

And that pattern is repeated over and over again in other sectors of the economy.

It was rampant."

And Obama has the nerve to say that his White House was "scandal free!"

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What is an emerging market? | CNBC Explains - Duration: 5:43.

What does Indonesia have in common with countries like India, Brazil and Russia?

They're all classified as emerging markets.

It's a term that originated in the 1980s and has stuck around since then.

Two of the most important reasons why?

Well, these countries are crucial when it comes to driving global economic growth.

And their financial markets can be goldmines for investors,

especially those with an appetite for higher risk.

So what makes an emerging market today?

And why do investors have such a love-hate relationship with them?

The term "emerging markets" was coined by a World Bank employee Antoine van Agtmael.

The finance arm of the World Bank wanted to get more foreign investment into third world countries,

but didn't think the term "third world" really inspired investors.

To make it sound more attractive, van Agtmael coined the term "emerging markets."

But if you want a definitive list of emerging markets, good luck.

The list varies depending on who you ask.

The IMF classifies 96 countries as emerging.

It uses criteria such as how much citizens of that country earn, how diverse the country's exports are,

and how sophisticated its financial system is.

That's one measure.

But investment research firm MSCI, which creates stock indexes,

classifies 24 countries as emerging markets.

Okay, but what's an index?

Essentially, it's a list of stocks that measures certain features.

For example, if you want to look at how the biggest U.S. companies are doing,

you could look at the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which covers 30 household names.

The MSCI is known for its Emerging Markets Index, which shows us

how emerging countries like Brazil, China and Turkey are doing.

Unlike the IMF, the MSCI uses how investable a country's stock market is

to determine whether it's an emerging market.

That's important, because this influences how much foreign investment a country can get.

You may be wondering how such a diverse group of countries could possibly be grouped together.

Despite their many differences, there are a few characteristics that they do tend to have in common.

Let's take a look at the first one.

The term "emerging markets" was initially used for developing countries,

which meant that the average person living there tends to earn less than someone in a developed country.

Economists call this a lower income per capita.

But that's not always true today.

Some countries, like the United Arab Emirates and South Korea are considered emerging markets,

but they have higher income per capita than some developed countries, like Spain and Portugal.

An investor's goal is to make money. For that, you need growth.

And emerging markets are known to do just that, rapidly.

Fast growth is our second characteristic.

One report found that one out of every four emerging economies

outperformed its peers and developed countries.

Of these 18 outperformers, seven exceeded annual per capita GDP growth of 3.5 percent for a 50 year period.

They include China, South Korea and Indonesia.

The other 11, which include India, Ethiopia and Cambodia, have enjoyed more recent gains,

growing at about five percent or higher over the past 20 years. That's 3.5 percentage points above the U.S.,

and enough to lift themselves into a new income bracket for countries.

That growth comes with a lot of risk.

And that brings us to our next characteristic, high volatility.

And if you need an example of volatility, just look at this.

The MSCI index, which shows total returns, shows emerging markets had been doing pretty well,

until January 2018, when things began to sour.

We've seen their currencies fall to historic lows against the U.S. dollar.

That's bad news for countries trying to pay off their debt.

It's a problem because a lot of that debt is held in foreign currencies,

particularly in the strengthening U.S. dollar. That makes paying off debts an uphill battle.

Not ideal when emerging markets have seen their total debt rise from $21 trillion in 2007 to $63 trillion in 2017.

Emerging markets crises are worrying, because they affect

multiple countries and tend to work in a vicious cycle.

First, the currency falls rapidly.

Countries then struggle to raise funds due to their less mature capital markets and investors flee.

This affects the country's assets and currency, and can sometimes

damage the country's banking system and even the economy.

It's important to note that an emerging market's status can come and go.

That could mean a step up as a developed nation, or a step back as a frontier nation.

Despite all the uncertainty, one thing is for sure, investors will continue to watch

emerging markets closely, as the countries continue to expand their role in the global economy.

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What is Arecibo Message? Google Celebrates 44th Anniversary of the Arecibo Message - Duration: 2:34.

Today the Search Engine Google is celebrating 44th Anniversary of the Arecibo Message with

animated Doodle show in few countries on Google Homepage.

The Arecibo message is a 1974 interstellar radio message carrying basic information about

humanity and Earth sent to globular star cluster M13 in the hope that extraterrestrial intelligence

might receive and decipher it.

The message was broadcast into space a single time via frequency modulated radio waves at

a ceremony to mark the remodeling of the Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico on 16 November

1974.

The message was aimed at the current location of M13 some 25,000 light years away because

M13 was a large and close collection of stars that was available in the sky at the time

and place of the ceremony.

Forty four years ago today, a group of scientists gathered at the Arecibo Observatory amidst

the tropical forests of Puerto Rico to attempt humankind's first communication with intelligent

life beyond our own planet.

Their three-minute radio message—a series of exactly 1,679 binary digits (a multiple

of two prime numbers) which could be arranged in a grid 73 rows by 23 columns—was aimed

at a cluster of stars 25,000 light years away from earth.

Written with the assistance of Carl Sagan, the message itself could be arranged in a

rectangular grid of 0s and 1s to form a pictograph representing some fundamental facts of mathematics,

human DNA, planet earth's place in the solar system, and a picture of a human-like figure

as well as an image of the telescope itself.

Google Doodle Celebrates Anniversary Of Interstellar Message Arecibo Message.

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Rooney reveals what Mourinho said to him that left him "embarrassed" - Daily News - Duration: 2:35.

  Wayne Rooney has spoken out about his final days at Manchester United and revealed how Jose Mourinho once left him feeling a little embarrassed

 The DC United forward was at the tail end of his career at the Old Trafford club when the Portuguese took over from Louis van Gaal, and suddenly found game time harder to come by

  He admits that finding he was no longer a first team player left him feeling slightly embarrassed, adding that a conversation with Mourinho following the Red Devils' EFL Cup final win over Southampton had a similar effect on him

  Rooney told Gary Neville via Sky Sports: "There are times when you doubt yourself as a player, and think: 'Am I good enough?'  "The time Jose Mourinho left me out of the Manchester United team

There are moments when you do doubt yourself, I believe I was good enough to get back in the team, but I never really got that opportunity

 "I came on for one minute in the Europa League final, I was about to come on against Southampton in the League Cup final, and in those moments it was embarrassing

Read More Mirror Football's Top Stories  "It was getting to a point where I was embarrassed, I thought: 'I can't keep doing this,' as hard as it was to leave Man Utd

In the Southampton game, Mourinho came to me and said: 'I want you to lift the trophy

'  "I was like: 'Well, I didn't even play in the game.' He was persistent with it, and I literally lifted it and moved it on! I just knew… 'What was I doing? I need to move on and go somewhere else

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What is Grind Hard Plumbing Co? - Duration: 5:16.

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What If Plastic Was Never Invented - Duration: 3:30.

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VAR, what is it good for? Let's find out... - Duration: 3:16.

After this latest calamity, there was not so much a debate about VAR but instead a roaring consensus

 Southampton's grievances took centre stage after Charlie Austin's emotional television interview in which he branded the decision by Simon Hooper to disallow his goal as 'a joke' and 'ridiculous'

Austin thought he had added a second goal to Manolo Gabbiadini's first-half strike, which would have doubled Saints' advantage and secured a crucial win in a week in which vice-chairman Les Reed was sacked following the club's poor start to the season

  Yet referee Hooper believed that Austin's strike took a deflection off Maya Yoshida, who was offside

However, the Japanese defender did not touch the ball.Austin said: 'I asked the linesman, "Why did you give that?" and he said, "It wasn't me, it was the referee"

The referee's had a beast. It's fine margins. The same with the officials, so why don't we help them?'Both Austin and his manager Mark Hughes, who accused the PGMOL of providing an 'inexperienced' referee that they would not have dared hand to the Manchester clubs, may face FA action

Yet Watford had reason for frustration when Ryan Bertrand lunged into Nathaniel Chalobah in the penalty box at 1-0

Bertrand would have been shown a second yellow had the penalty been awarded.Manager Javi Gracia said referees should be allowed to vote on VAR: 'If they want it, I agree

In training sessions, I referee — it's very difficult with all of the players complaining!'The draw leaves Hughes facing the prospect of becoming the first manager to be sacked twice in the same calendar year, after leaving Stoke in January

 Southampton have scored one goal from open play in their last seven league games and Yoshida added: 'It's difficult for the fans

They're spending money. So next game we try.'

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Pregnant Carrie Underwood on Expecting Another Baby Boy: 'It Was Great News' - News today - Duration: 3:43.

 Carrie Underwood is over the moon for baby No. 2!  After announcing that she's expecting another boy with husband Mike Fisher during the opening of the 2018 CMA Awards on Wednesday, Underwood, 35, dished on what it was like to learn the news

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 "We were just so excited," Underwood told Taste of Country. "It took us a while to get here, and we were just feeling so blessed

"  "And then to find out Isaiah is going to have a baby brother, it was just great news," the "Cry Pretty" singer added in reference to her 3-year-old son

 In September, Underwood revealed that she suffered three miscarriages in the last two years

 "I'd kind of planned that 2017 was, you know, going to be the year that I work on new music, and I have a baby," Underwood said during an interview with CBS Sunday Morning

"We got pregnant early 2017, and didn't work out."  At the time, Underwood leaned on her faith

"And that was the thing, in the beginning, it was like, 'Okay, God, we know this is, just wasn't Your timing

And that is all right. We will bounce back and figure our way through it.' "  After suffering a second miscarriage in 2017 and a third in 2018, "at that point, it was just kind of like, 'Okay, like, what's the deal? What is all of this?' " said Underwood

 "I had always been afraid to be angry," Underwood explained on CBS of her reaction to the heartbreak

"Because we are so blessed. And my son, Isaiah, is the sweetest thing. And he's the best thing in the world

And I'm like, 'If we can never have any other kids, that's okay, because he's amazing

' And I have this amazing life. Like, really, what can I complain about? I can't. I have an incredible husband, incredible friends, an incredible job, an incredible kid

Can I be mad? No."  Want all the latest pregnancy and birth announcements, plus celebrity mom blogs? Click here to get those and more in the PEOPLE Babies newsletter

 However, when Underwood became pregnant again, she said "I got mad," fearing she would have a fourth miscarriage

 One of her most emotional moments came as she cuddled with her son and thought, "Why on Earth do I keep getting pregnant if I can't have a kid? Like, what is this? Shut the door

Like, do something. Either shut the door or let me have a kid."  "And for the first time, I feel like I actually I told God how I felt," she added

"That was like a Saturday — and the Monday I went to the doctor to, like, confirm, another miscarriage

And they told me everything was great!"  Underwood shared her pregnancy news with the world in August, along with her upcoming Cry Pretty tour, which will kick off on Mayafter the singer returns from maternity leave

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We Still Kill the Old Way producer reveals what Dani Dyer was REALLY like on-set - Duration: 4:25.

We Still Kill the Old Way producer reveals what Dani Dyer was REALLY like on-set

Dani Dyer was a favourite to win on this year's Love Island from the get-go.

The 22-year-old and former pen salesman Jack Fincham, 26, were early favourites due to their endless banter and undisputed affection for one another.

The pair stormed their way to the final and took home the crown, seeing them gain instant celebrity status.

But Dani already had a taste of the celebrity lifestyle ahead of the show – and not just thanks to her fleeting appearance on axed reality show Survival of the Fittest.

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"She's very natural and always wore her heart on her sleeve" Jonathan Sothcott, Hereford Films Danny Dyer's daughter had followed in her father's footsteps and begun her mission to conquer the acting world.

She had a small role in gritty thriller Vendetta, after an actress had to pull out.

Her "likeable vulnerability" on-screen saw her land a much bigger role in gangster flick, We Still Kill the Old Way.

Dani played the daughter of Alison Doody in the film, and Dani had to get her teeth stuck into some harrowing scenes.

Producer Jonathan Sothcott, Hereford Films revealed: "Dani met the director her – who loved her – and we cast her.

"Like Vendetta, she was terrific in the movie." He continued: "She got on very well with all of the actors – she was always the most down to earth and humble and was keen to get stuck on." Jonathan added it was evident at the premiere that Danny and wife Joanne were "incredibly proud" of their daughter.

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Dani went on to do two more films with Jonathan; Age of Kill where she played the daughter of Donna Air and Martin Kemp, and Bonded by Blood 2, where she played the girlfriend of the leading man.

Following her initial acting stints, Jonathan revealed he wasn't at all surprised to see Dani on Love Island because "she's very natural and always wore her heart on her sleeve".

Jonathan concluded: "The independent film industry in the UK is in a pretty bad state at the minute and there aren't a lot of films being made with strong female roles.

I would certainly work with Dani again and think she has a bright career ahead of her as an actress." Dani is set to flex her acting talents once more this year, as she will be starring alongside her dad and comedienne Jo Brand in Nativity: The Musical.

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