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"The Unidad Modelo Station () is a station on Line 1 of the Monterrey Metro. It is located on Aztlán Avenue in Monterrey in the heart of the heavy populated Unidad Modelo neighborhood. This station is located in the Colon Avenue in the northeast side of the Monterrey Centre. The station was opened on 25 April 1991 as part of the inaugural section of Line 1, between San Bernabé and Exposición. This station is accessible for people with disabilities. The station is named after the neighborhood it is located in, and its logo represents the houses that are located in the zone. References Category:Metrorrey stations "
"Mary Nielsen Cook (born June 8, 1951) was a counselor in the general presidency of the Young Women organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 2007 to 2013. She served as second counselor to Susan W. Tanner, with Elaine S. Dalton as first counselor, from March 2007 until April 2008. In April 2008, Dalton succeeded Tanner as Young Women General President and selected Cook as her first counselor. Born in Midvale, Utah, Mary Nielsen earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from Brigham Young University in audiology, speech pathology, and education. In her professional career, she was a school administrator and a special education teacher. On July 16, 1988, Nielsen married Richard E. Cook, whose first wife had died in 1984. Richard Cook would later serve as a general authority of the LDS Church from 1997 to 2001. In the early 1990s, the Cooks served in Mongolia as LDS Church missionaries. In July 1995, when the church created the Mongolia Ulaanbaatar Mission, Richard Cook was asked to be the first mission president. Cook served with her husband in Mongolia until 1998. The Cooks later lived in Hong Kong, China while Richard served as a member of the presidency of the church's Asia Area. On March 31, 2007, during the church's annual general conference, Cook was accepted as second counselor to Tanner in the Young Women General Presidency. In April 2008, Dalton succeeded Tanner as Young Women General President and selected Cook as her first counselor. She was released in April 2013, when Dalton's term ended and the presidency was reorganized. Cook has no biological children, but is the stepmother to Richard Cook's four children. Speeches and publications *Mary N. Cook, “Strengthen Home and Family,” Liahona, November 2007, pp. 11–13 *Richard E. Cook and Mary N. Cook, "Mongolia", Religious Liberty and the Global Church: The Challenge of Sharing, Seventh Annual Conference of the International Society (Provo, Utah: David M. Kennedy Center, Brigham Young University) 1996-08-19 *Catherine D. Montgomery and Mary N. Cook, "'Teach Me to Know': Cultivating Teaching Skills", Rise to the Divinity within You, Brigham Young University Women's Conference, (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University) 2006-05-04 NotesReferences *2007 Deseret Morning News Church Almanac, (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Morning News, 2006) s.v. "Mongolia" *"Changes for Young Women", Deseret Morning News, 2007-04-01 *“Mary N. Cook,” Liahona, May 2007, p. 128\. * Jessica Ravitz, "YW counselor tapped to lead Relief Society", Salt Lake Tribune, 2007-04-01 External links *"General Auxiliaries: Sister Mary N. Cook", churchofjesuschrist.org Category:1951 births Category:American educators Category:American Mormon missionaries Category:Brigham Young University alumni Category:Female Mormon missionaries Category:Counselors in the General Presidency of the Young Women (organization) Category:Living people Category:Mission presidents (LDS Church) Category:Mormon missionaries in Mongolia Category:People from Midvale, Utah Category:20th-century Mormon missionaries Category:American expatriates in Mongolia Category:American leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Category:American school administrators Category:Special education Category:Latter Day Saints from Utah "
"Lux in Tenebris, in Latin, meaning "Light in Darkness," is a short one-act farce, written in prose, by the German dramatist Bertolt Brecht. It is thought that he wrote it in 1919, under the influence of "that great Munich clown Karl Valentin".Willett and Manheim (1994, viii). The Latin phrase belongs to the Latin translation of the Gospel of John: "et lux in tenebris lucet et tenebrae eam non comprehenderunt", meaning "The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it". (Fifth verse of Chapter I)Chapter 1, The Gospel According to Saint John, Jerome's Latin Vulgate (405 A.D.) (The HTML Bible) Book by Dr. Viktor Frankl, “Mans Search for Meaning” post Holocaust and from writing of his experience and learnings. He phrases “et lux in tenebris lucet”. Sources * Willett, John and Ralph Manheim. 1994. Introduction and Editorial Notes. Collected Plays: Two by Bertolt Brecht. Bertolt Brecht: Plays, Poetry, Prose Ser. London: Methuen. . Notes Category:Plays by Bertolt Brecht Category:1919 plays "