viernes, 8 de febrero de 2013

TWO WORLDS COLLIDE

About the first question: what is the different points of view do we see in this story?   
We can see two different lifestyles, the citizen lifestyle of the white man and the rustic lifestyle of the black one, in the text we recognize the daily routine of each one, both are in the same place, but they haven't the same way of living, the white man has a mentality of work very different than the vision of hard work that has the black men, one of them think about progess by capitalism and the other maybe doesn't know what this word means, the white man can not tolerate the black one for this reason, their worlds are not the same.
 And about the second question: explain the reasons behind the misscommunication that occurred between these two men: the misscomunication that ocurred betwen these two men is normal in the way as we understand it like a clash of customs:both are separated by class, by education, by lenguage and the principal difference, their culture, they live different lives, as the autor said: "they always will", it means that the black men and the white one always try to understand each other but it fail all the time, they live in different circles.

miércoles, 6 de febrero de 2013

EGYPT: A NEW REVOLUTION

In the last years we have seen a lot of changes around the world, expressed by the political, cultural and social situations, this phenomenon is different in each country, but the most interesting sociopolitical revolution is the Egyptian.
Egypt is one of the oldest countries in the world, so we can imagine that this country has a lot of old laws, and in recent years the Egyptians have decided to do away with many injustices in this country.
Let see : Egypt has undergone a dramatic political upheaval over the last two years. Long simmering grievances over the lack of economic opportunities and political inclusion erupted into an eighteen  11th, 2011.
In this year start the famous egyptian revolution, quoting the free enciclopedia,this Egyptian Revolution of 2011  took place following a popular uprising that began on 25 January 2011. It was mainly a campaign of non-violent civil resistance, which featured a series of demonstrations, marches, acts of civil disobedience and labor strikes. Millions of protesters from a variety of socio-economic and religious backgrounds demanded the overthrow of the regime of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Despite being predominantly peaceful in nature, the revolution was not without violent clashes between security forces and protesters, with at least 846 people killed and 6,000 injured.
This is maybe the most important sociopolitical situation in Africa, but it envolves many countries with similar problems.
In modern democracy the town is the sovereign so the law have to be according to what the people really needs.

martes, 5 de febrero de 2013

Maria Sofia mercado
Im 17 years, i am just starting my life.
I'm studing law at first semester, i love listening to music,but i'm a very bad singer and a very bad musician.
I'm  completely costeña from barranquilla city, i enjoy the carnival EVERY year, maybe i'm not the best dancer but i try it when i hear nice music!
My friends and my family love me so much, and i love them to, but sometimes i'm not sensible so is not normal to show to everybody my feelings, but i consider i'm a good friend and a very good daughter, as sister i'm normal, as all the people sometimes i can't support my little sister, but is my sister so i respect her.
my ideals are very high, but i'm sure i'll achieve it, since now i want to work for my future, i wanna be a succesful professinal, and a HONEST LAWYER, who respect the law, and change the bad  lawyer's stereotype, is very difficult to understand what a "honest lawyer" means, but in some years you will see it.
Trougth this blog i'm not triying to be a rebel, but remember: being young and not revolutionary is a natural contradiction.
Finally enjoy the life, and try to be happy in the way as you consider!

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