Chronic kidney disease, for example, is sometimes a sequela of diabetes, and neck pain is a common sequela of whiplash or other trauma to the cervical vertebrae. Post-traumatic stress disorder may be a psychological sequela of rape. Sequelae of traumatic brain injury include headache and dizziness, anxiety, apathy, depression, aggression, cognitive impairments, personality changes, mania, psychosis. Typically, a sequela is a chronic condition that is a complication of an acute condition that begins during the acute condition. This is in contrast to a late effect.
Some conditions may be diagnosed retrospectively from their sequelae. An example is pleurisy.
Other examples of sequelae include those following neurological injury; including aphasia, ataxia, hemi- and quadriplegia, and any number of other changes that may be caused by neurological trauma. Note that these pathologies can be related to both physical and chemical traumas, as both can cause lingering neuron damage.
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She came to Britain in 1953 to see her son, Stavros, whom she had not seen for 12 years. He was working as a waiter in London and was married to a German woman, Hella, with whom he had three children.
Christofi, who spoke little English, later ran into the street to raise the alarm and stopped a passing car saying: "Please come. Fire burning. Children sleeping". Her wish to have a Maltese Cross put on the wall of the execution chamber was granted. It remained there until the room was dismantled in 1967.
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Name | Alejandro Sanz |
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Background | solo_singer |
Birth name | Alejandro Sánchez Pizarro |
Born | December 18, 1968 |
Origin | Madrid, Spain |
Instrument | Singing, Guitar, Piano |
Genre | Latin Pop |
Occupation | Singer, Songwriter |
Years active | 1988–present |
Label | Warner Music Benelux |
Associated acts | Juanes, Shakira, Alicia Keys |
Url | AlejandroSanz.com |
Alejandro Sanz (born Alejandro Sánchez Pizarro on December 18, 1968), is a Spanish singer-songwriter and musician. Alejandro Sanz has won a total of 15 Latin Grammy Awards and 3 Grammy Awards. He has won the Latin Grammy for Album of the Year three times, more than any other artist. He has released a total of 10 albums and 6 DVDs.
Originally, Sanz intended to become a flamenco performer, but he found the music teachers to be overly strict. Commenting on his early experiences, Sanz explained, "Flamenco can be very hard on beginners. If you lose the rhythm, they toss you out with, 'You're no good, boy!' They're very strict and very cruel. But it's also a marvelous education, because you either learn to play or else." He felt that he could not compete with his peers, and decided to focus on pop music while keeping flamenco influences in his music. As a teenager, he performed in various venues in his hometown, and became acquainted with Miguel Angel Arenas, a music industry executive who had signed several popular Spanish groups such as Mecano.
In 1999 Sanz was named Best Selling Spanish Artist at the World Music Awards. He was awarded a Gold Recording and a Platinum Recording in the USA and launched a DVD which sold more than 500,000 copies in Spain. "Corazón Partío", the third single taken from this album, became an international hit, topping charts in 18 countries. For 67 weeks, it was the best-selling album in Spain, where Sanz gave 56 concerts (four of them at Madrid's Las Ventas Bullring). He also started a tour through Latin America and received his second Platinum Europe Award in Brussels, presented by former President of the European Community Romano Prodi, after having sold 2 million copies of Más in Europe. The album has sold more than 5 million copies worldwide to date.
In 2001, El Alma Al Aire was released in a special edition including Sanz's duets with Irish band The Corrs.
The worldwide tour of El Alma Al Aire started on February 17, 2001 in Caracas, Venezuela. For two months, Sanz visited numerous Latin American stages, with shows in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay and Argentina, to huge success. He offered 24 concerts, 9 of them at the prestigious Auditorio Nacional in México City, attended by 100,000 people. The first stage of the tour ended in Argentina, where 35,000 people packed Vélez Sarsfield Stadium in Buenos Aires. In May, Sanz toured throughout the USA, playing in such legendary stages as New York's Radio City Music Hall, where the concert was sold out. Other towns included in his American tour were Miami, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Diego, Houston, McAllen and El Paso.
In June Sanz started touring in Spain, playing in the main Spanish capitals. He achieved unprecedented attendance at these shows; more than 400,000 people pressed together in football stadiums. One of his most popular concerts was held at Madrid's Vicente Calderón Stadium, where, some days before the show, the 60,000 tickets for the concert were sold out.
For the second time in a year, he held a concert at the Radio City Music Hall in New York, gaining critical applause and praise from the audience. The rest of the concerts were held in Los Angeles (Greek Theatre), Miami (James L. Knight Center) and San Diego (SDSU Open Air Theatre) and were completely sold out.
Alejandro Sanz was also awarded 3 Spanish Music Awards (Best Song for "Y Sólo Se Me Ocurre Amarte," Best Album for MTV Unplugged and Best Video for "El Alma Al Aire"), the Luna Award (México) for Best International Ballad and the Gardel Award (Argentina) for the Best Male Artist and the Album of the Year for MTV Unplugged.
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