Wednesday, April 24, 2013
BLOGGING IN ENGLISH
All of the sites posted, describe culutral aspects of special days such as Holy week, Christmas, New Year and the Indian Holi Festival. In spite that they are traditions form non english speakers countries- Thailand, Peru, Guatemala and India- they use English as key fact for describing their culture. I think they usea this language, becasue it is a global language, almost every language could be translated into it. A lost of people its interested in culture for traveling, joy, work or any other fact. It is easier to comunicate it in englich than in any other language.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
MY OWN PERSONAL CULTURE

Yes! I'm proud of my country and its culture. I can't quit of feeling my heart beet with its music, and makin me think hiw much I want to see it develop and to be a better place for all to live. right now i'm relaxed, doing my best in my studies to really help my country in the fueture.
WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
If I was the director o Kiva organization I would have lend the money to Isvelia. I think ther bussiness is very structured and with good posibilities of having profits. She seems really enthusiactic, capable and is a well founded dreamer. She is also offering somenthing different to society that can grow in a surprising way and also become an industry. I would like to add that kiva is an excellent organization because of it's purpose of helping others to improve their financial problems in a good way.
MATATU DRIVERS
the man of the picture is Kariuki. he's a Matatu driver in Kenya. Matatu is the most commonly used public transport there. But his different from the other matatu drivers, who are seen as violent and dangerous people. Kariuki has undertook the mission of writing about matatu driver's daily life. During the experience with BBC, we could see how was treatment towards them. Besides form being stereotyped as I have said before, they are also controlled by the corrupt Kenyan police. They could be caught for anything and would have to pay big amounts of money or going to prison. They have been named the black sheeps of Kenya.
The matatu drivers situation is very similar to that of mototaxistas here in Barranquilla. For a lot of Barranquilleros is the only way avalaible they have to give something to eat to their childs. As some of mototaxistas have been involved in crimes, alla of them have been stereotyped to be dangerous and killers. the truth is that they aren't all like that, but also they need to be controlled by the state in the aspect of respectign transport rules for the security of all citizens.
the man of the picture is Kariuki. he's a Matatu driver in Kenya. Matatu is the most commonly used public transport there. But his different from the other matatu drivers, who are seen as violent and dangerous people. Kariuki has undertook the mission of writing about matatu driver's daily life. During the experience with BBC, we could see how was treatment towards them. Besides form being stereotyped as I have said before, they are also controlled by the corrupt Kenyan police. They could be caught for anything and would have to pay big amounts of money or going to prison. They have been named the black sheeps of Kenya.
The matatu drivers situation is very similar to that of mototaxistas here in Barranquilla. For a lot of Barranquilleros is the only way avalaible they have to give something to eat to their childs. As some of mototaxistas have been involved in crimes, alla of them have been stereotyped to be dangerous and killers. the truth is that they aren't all like that, but also they need to be controlled by the state in the aspect of respectign transport rules for the security of all citizens.
AFROCOLOMBIANS
Colombia is a diverse country. It's plenty of minorities fighting for their rights and looking for opportunities. Afrocolombians are one of them. In spite they are an important part of Colombian population they have been unprotected for the state almost from the beggining of the country. It is sad to see that the things they have achieved until this day hasn't been in most of the times by governments support. Afrocolombian have had to fought towards the discrimination and opression that colombians have had toward them. colombia must protect them, give them more education, health and culture opportunities. Afrocolombians who are responsible of almost every delicious colombian food, sport international achievements, and many other things must be shown and valued in our society. We can't say colombia is on a good development time if it's people is suffering poverty, inequality and is uneducated. That is not a real development.
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