The blog experience
was at first really boring. I didn’t like to write in a blog, so I always get
bored in classes. In that moment I think that blogging was not useful (so I
always said why we have to make that ***? (bad words) if is not useful for me,
I´m not learning!). But, when the professor request that we makes blogs of
thing that we like (movies, music, photography, etc) I think that this must to
be fun. I start enjoying blogging. And now I think that blogging was useful,
but not when I write about the topics that the professor asks for. I learn more
when the teacher corrects my works, and told me what is wrong in my grammar.
The last blogs that we make I talk about some things that I like, for example, Godzilla
(my favorite Japanese character), Jerry Lee Lewis (my favorite musician) and
Raul Atria (my favorite professor in the carrier). My last blog that I have to
write about things that I like, I talk about the movie “Dreams” of Akira
Kurosawa.
Toda la magia del sur con Ana Clara Martinez
lunes, 9 de julio de 2012
lunes, 25 de junio de 2012
Tarea 9
The strange guy is a thief. He is in a stage looking
at the public because, actually, he is a host in a music program in the British
television. The television program is organizing a contest to help the
poor children in Taiwan that consist in quizzes for the public that
they need to answer in 10 seconds. If the persons answer well, the program
donate 10 £ to the children. But this was, in fact, a trap. The organizers of
the program finance the charity help requesting donations for television, they
asked the people who are watching the program their current account number. They raised a lot of money.
At the end of the program, they didn`t even donate the money for the children.
They stole them. And the host from the program was looking at the people who was answering the questions because he knows that they where being
deceived, and he was becoming rich. He is carrying a briefcase with the money, and
he was leaving out from there because at 11:37 from that day the people who
donated money was angry, the police discovered the finance trap.
This
finance trap occurred in November, 18th 1956, and is remembered by the host in the picture, because all the women in United Kingdom love him.
lunes, 11 de junio de 2012
Tarea 8
Dreams (in Japanese Yume) is a magical realism film
based on dreams from de director Akira Kurosawa. The film consists in eight
dreams that have a chronological development in the human civilization.
The first dream “Sunshine through the rain” shows an old legend in Japan. When the sun is shining through the rain the foxes have their “weddings”. There is a boy that disobeys his mother and he saw the foxes. One of them comes to his house and said that he had to commit suicide because the foxes are angry. The boy has to go to the mountains to apologize. The other dreams are called: “The Peach Orchard”,” The Blizzard”,” The Tunnel”, “Crows”, “Mount Fuji in Red”, “The Weeping Demon and Village of the Watermills”.
I like this movie, especially the dream “Crows”, because it shows a man inside the paints of Van Gogh. I like the course of the movie, in the first dreams it shows the traditional Japan, in the next ones shows the catastrophes created by the human development, and in the last ones shows a little hope in a small village, in which is no property, and its inhabitants take care of the ecosystem.
The first dream “Sunshine through the rain” shows an old legend in Japan. When the sun is shining through the rain the foxes have their “weddings”. There is a boy that disobeys his mother and he saw the foxes. One of them comes to his house and said that he had to commit suicide because the foxes are angry. The boy has to go to the mountains to apologize. The other dreams are called: “The Peach Orchard”,” The Blizzard”,” The Tunnel”, “Crows”, “Mount Fuji in Red”, “The Weeping Demon and Village of the Watermills”.
I like this movie, especially the dream “Crows”, because it shows a man inside the paints of Van Gogh. I like the course of the movie, in the first dreams it shows the traditional Japan, in the next ones shows the catastrophes created by the human development, and in the last ones shows a little hope in a small village, in which is no property, and its inhabitants take care of the ecosystem.
lunes, 4 de junio de 2012
Tarea 7
Raul Atria is a sociologist and lawyer from the Universidad Catolica de Chile. He has a PhD in sociology from the Columbia University, NY. He was dean of social science and director of the Institute of political science of the Universidad Catolica de Chile.
In these days, Atria works as a professor in the department of sociology from FaCSo, in the scope of the sociological theory. He is teaching in the masters of sociology of modernization is the same department.
He was an investigator in the central from Program of politics of popultation from Latin America and in the Latin American Center of demography. His publications was concentrated in the field of the population and development, the higher education, the political sociology and the social stratification.
Some of his publications, as a partner in the economic commission from Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), are "Occupational Structure, Social Structure and Social Classes", "Social capital and poverty reduction in Latin American and Caribbean: in search of a new paradigm" and "The dynamics of social capital development: main factors and their relationship with social movements".
I like his works because they talk about topics that interest me, and they did, probably, make me enroll in this course. His works as a collaborator from ECLAC makes me understand certain realities from Latin America, that the eurocentric studies don`t consider.
In these days, Atria works as a professor in the department of sociology from FaCSo, in the scope of the sociological theory. He is teaching in the masters of sociology of modernization is the same department.
He was an investigator in the central from Program of politics of popultation from Latin America and in the Latin American Center of demography. His publications was concentrated in the field of the population and development, the higher education, the political sociology and the social stratification.
Some of his publications, as a partner in the economic commission from Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), are "Occupational Structure, Social Structure and Social Classes", "Social capital and poverty reduction in Latin American and Caribbean: in search of a new paradigm" and "The dynamics of social capital development: main factors and their relationship with social movements".
I like his works because they talk about topics that interest me, and they did, probably, make me enroll in this course. His works as a collaborator from ECLAC makes me understand certain realities from Latin America, that the eurocentric studies don`t consider.
Tarea 6
The story of stuff is a short animated documentary about the producion line and the stages from it. The director of the documentary, Annie Leonard, presents a critical vision of the consumerism, being her thesis "you cannot run a linear system on a finite planet indefinitely".
The video divides up the materials economy into a system composed of extraction, production, distribution, consumption, and disposal. To articulate the problems in the system, Leonard adds people, the government, and corporations.The video includes some global contingency issues and statistical data who tested empirically that problems.
The video has led to a discussion, mainly in North America, after the published in the New York Times of a article in wich The American Family Association saids that the video is anti consumer, therefore anti american.
The video divides up the materials economy into a system composed of extraction, production, distribution, consumption, and disposal. To articulate the problems in the system, Leonard adds people, the government, and corporations.The video includes some global contingency issues and statistical data who tested empirically that problems.
The video has led to a discussion, mainly in North America, after the published in the New York Times of a article in wich The American Family Association saids that the video is anti consumer, therefore anti american.
lunes, 28 de mayo de 2012
Tarea 5
This picture was taken by mad dad, in a hill on a little village called Lican Ray, located a few kilometers of Villarica. My family and I got there in vacations on summer 2011, for a few weeks. We stayed there on a cottage, very close to the lake, so we went everyday to the lake and we stayed all day in it. We played in the lake, rowed in a boat, walked for the hills and the forest around the lake and we ate traditional food from the Mapuche culture, cause their communities are near from the village.
I like the picture because their are very good memories. We enjoyed a lot that summer, as a family, probably one of the most entertained summers that we had. We desconect with the city life, and we had fun everyday in that weeks. I got closer with my brother, and we spend a lot of time together. So, after that summer we have more confidence.
domingo, 29 de abril de 2012
Tarea 4
Godzilla is
a ficticious Japanese monster, first appearing in the film called “Godzilla”
from Ishiro Honda on 1954. In that movie, Ishiro makes a methapor of the atomic
bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, being an icon of the slaughter.
The
character has an unclear origin, in some movies Godzilla comes from the space,
in others, emerged from the effects of the radiation. Godzilla has many powers,
but the more important is the atomic blast. Some of his other weapons are the
nuclear pulse, magnetic aura, resistance and force. Godzilla has a few
weaknesses. Some of them are the electricity and the “Oxygen destroyer”.
Godzilla
has an American version called Zilla. The character is very different of the
original; in appearance and powers. Also, Godzilla has a television series and
comcis.
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