My video :D
viernes, 14 de diciembre de 2012
miércoles, 5 de diciembre de 2012
In the creative writing workshop subject , I learned how express myself on a more creative way .Using elements of my creativity,because I used to be boring to write or doing presentations . We did very entertaining things , for example , we acted , we wrote some rhymes , and off course we wrote stories .
Personaly it my last year in the University and I want to say thank you to Teacher Paul Vanzyl because you was very important in my formation as a profesoinal ,I learned a lot in your classes and always I´m going to remember your advices ..
Thank you teacher
War Poetry
The French Soldier and His Bayonet
Farewell, my wife, farewell, Marie,
I am going with Rosalie.
You stand, you weep, you look at me—
But you know the rights of Rosalie,
And she calls, the mistress of men like me!
I come, my little Rosalie,
My white-lipped, silent Rosalie,
My thin and hungry Rosalie!
Strange you are to be heard by me.
But I keep my pledge, pale Rosalie!
On the long march you will cling to me
And I shall love you, Rosalie;
And soon you will leap and sing to me
And I shall prove you, Rosalie;
And you will laugh, laugh hungrily
And your lips grow red, my Rosalie;
And you will drink, drink deep with me.
My fearless flushed lithe Rosalie!
Farewell, O faithful far Marie,
I am content with Rosalie.
She is my love and my life to me.
And your lone and my land—my Rosalie!
Go mourn, go mourn in the aisle, Marie,
She lies at my side, red Rosalie!
Go mourn, go mourn and cry for me.
My cry when I die will be ‘Rosalie!’
The French Soldier and His Bayonet
Farewell, my wife, farewell, Marie,
I am going with Rosalie.
You stand, you weep, you look at me—
But you know the rights of Rosalie,
And she calls, the mistress of men like me!
I come, my little Rosalie,
My white-lipped, silent Rosalie,
My thin and hungry Rosalie!
Strange you are to be heard by me.
But I keep my pledge, pale Rosalie!
On the long march you will cling to me
And I shall love you, Rosalie;
And soon you will leap and sing to me
And I shall prove you, Rosalie;
And you will laugh, laugh hungrily
And your lips grow red, my Rosalie;
And you will drink, drink deep with me.
My fearless flushed lithe Rosalie!
Farewell, O faithful far Marie,
I am content with Rosalie.
She is my love and my life to me.
And your lone and my land—my Rosalie!
Go mourn, go mourn in the aisle, Marie,
She lies at my side, red Rosalie!
Go mourn, go mourn and cry for me.
My cry when I die will be ‘Rosalie!’
domingo, 2 de diciembre de 2012
My
favorite movie
I want to talk about one of the most beautiful films
I've seen in my life which is the boy in
striped pajamas. I think that transmits a nice message in the context of
war.
After seeing the film, it leaves its viewers a sense
of sadness and helplessness about what happened in this horrible period of
human history. That was the first and second world war. While delivering
tenderness and that what happened at this time is seen from the perspective of
two innocent children who did not know what was happening then. They did not
understand the causes and motives of the war. The movie gives the feeling of friendship
regardless of race, social conditions, political thinking, religion, etc.
The friendship
and the lack of prejudice is clearly reflected in the film when Bruno, a
fantasy eight-year German boy who is the son of a Nazi commandant who has a
forbidden friendship that develops between him and Shmuel. The young Shmuel was
a Jewish boy prisoner of a concentration camp. Although physically separated by
a barbed wire fence, their lives are inevitably linked to the fate.
The innocence
that characterizes this drama is reflected when the little Bruno questioning
such as "'What's happening here?" "Why do so many people on the
other side of the fence?" Why people use the pajamas? Why there are no children
here? Why people used pajamas with numbers? Why all had short hair?. Simple
questions that reflect the innocence of a child from a situation as dramatic as
was the Holocaust.
Finally, I recommend see this film as it conveys a
deep and beautiful message. The movie make you think about what happened in
that period of the first and Second World War.
Chaiten the places
where I live..
Chaiten is located on the mainland coast opposite the
island of Chiloe, near the mouth of the river Yelcho. It has 3258 inhabitants
and is located 204 km south of Puerto Montt.
History
It arose from the installation
of three houses in 1933 and monthly since 1938 contact was made with the vessel
known as Tenglo Ferro nave of a state enterprise. Its name means 'basket of
water' and is derived from the word huilliche 'chain' and that is related to
the heavy rains in the area and the topography of the site formation. Thus
gradually was providing services to the town. In 1946 was installed radio and
Military Works Service and began construction of a road to the river Yelcho.
Back then there was only a street, John Todesco. There were more houses and
from here was intended to supply Futaleufú and Palena. Today it is a port city
that is the main administrative and commercial center of the sector
How Get to Chaitén?
Chaitén is located
204 km from Puerto Montt and 1225 km south of Santiago de Chile. Has maritime
access, and through the Southern Highway connects with Coihaique and Puerto
Montt.
From Puerto Montt you can get there
By Car:
From Puerto Montt
to take the 7 Route Reloncaví, southbound, where you take a ferry to Caleta La
Arena to Caleta Puelche that will take you to Hornopirén. Once there, take
another ferry in 5 hour trip will take you to Caleta Gonzalo, 56 km from
Chaitén, on Route 7.
By plane:
Frequencies should
check at the airport of Puerto Montt, although there is usually at least a
daily flight.
By Boat:
There are
frequencies that set sail from Puerto Montt (Navimag or Austral Companies)
By Bus:
By bus station in
Puerto Montt to Hornopirén. Daily frequencies.
Before the eruption
After the eruption
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