Thursday 23 May 2013

A portrait made by a raper


Dear Class,

I enjoyed the "real-life" context of this song and  it's also a great portrait of Quilicura. Not sure about the value of technical aspects but I think it's a good idea to watch this clip.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbRatX5LT6k


Belén

Sample Post



To choose one photograph I like it’s not possible because I love colours but I also enjoy black and white. There are so many choices; photographers round the world have always been “making” photos. I definitely prefer black and white and I miss going to the dark room and developing my own film and pictures.
One of the photos I will always remember was taken by Luis Poirot, a well-known Chilean photographer. In this photo you can see Chilean song-writer, actor, singer and activist Víctor Jara, killed in 1973 by the military officers. That day Víctor and Luis were near Cerro Blanco, in Recoleta. They were trying to obtain a photo for Víctor’s new album cover. Here we can see part of the complete photograph. I found this darkish copy on the internet but it’s not the photo I have on my wall (or the postcard version of the photo I was given). In the portrait I have, apart from Víctor Jara holding his guitar, and the old lady behind him, there’s a boy to the left, next to Víctor, and the boy is looking at the camera. You can also see the entire guitar Víctor is holding. One more difference between this picture and mine is that Víctor is not looking at the camera.
This photo was taken in 1969. According to Luis, the photographer, this photo wasn’t authorized by the Communist party, so Víctor’s new album cover for “Pongo en tus manos abiertas” was the one – you might have seen- with two open palms.
Last but not least, I really like this photo because Víctor Jara is in it and of the various photos where Víctor appears, this one is my favourite portrait of him. I admire and respect everything he was and did.



Blog Session 7 Instructions

Dear Class,

This time you have to choose a picture you like to write about it. Say:
a) who took it
b) what it shows
c) when it was taken
d) why you like it
e) Upload it too

Include any other information you'd like to mention in 160 words minimum. Don't forget to make comments on at least three of your classmates blogs.

Good luck,

Belén

Thursday 16 May 2013

Sample Post

Free post: Life without water

Nowadays, one serious problem in this planet has to do with water. Depending on where we are this problem can be related with aspects such as the lack of water (the access to it) or the quality of it. Ancient civilizations needed water just like we do but the problem with this natural resource is that some people think water is always going to be available for us, even if we don’t use it wisely or even if we don’t care about its sustainable management. Considering the lack of water we can find places in Africa where people walk a long way to get just a few litres. And in terms of the quality, there are places where fresh and clean water is not as common as it is in a capital city. Indeed, apart from having difficulties to get drinking water some people also get sick and die because the water they drink is contaminated. More details: http://blueplanetnetwork.org/water/

Similarly, in this long and thin country the quality of drinking water is not the best. Even though we are far from Africa, we can still see this problem in Valle Grande (Región Metropolitana) or in Alto Hospicio where water is contaminated with arsenic. The contamination of drinking water is a problem in more than eight cities in Chile, where regulations have failed to offer people the access to clean and fresh water.

The importance of using water wisely refers to the urgency of finding ideas to make people aware of this problematic situation. This is a vital element for our bodies to function and on an average human being, water makes up 70% -75% of the body weight so why regulations for companies not to contaminate water are not popular? Or why governments are not implementing as many conservation water programmes as we need here and around the world? Read more ideas: http://www.gracelinks.org/437/water-saving-tips-in-the-bathroom

To conclude, life without water is not possible so what are we going to do when we feel thirsty but we’re not going to be able to drink a glass of water? Or when, with no rain and the obvious consequences with crops, we can’t grow vegetables? Water is the most important nutrient for our bodies and because it helps digest our food and to transport waste in our body we really need to take some actions to change, or even better, to solve the problem with the access and quality of water.


Blog Session 6 Instructions

Dear Class,

This is the second time you are free to choose what to blog about. So, choose a topic and write 150 words minimum. Also, make comments on at least three of your classmates' blogs.

Good luck!

Belén

Thursday 9 May 2013

Blog Session 5 Instructions


Dear Class,

Today the topic is: My favourite piece of technology

Write:
a) What it is
b) When you got it
c) How you use it
d) How often you use it
e) Why you like it
f) What life would be like without it

Remember to write 150 words minimum, include a picture and make comments on at least three of your classmates' blogs.

Good luck!



Sample Post

My favourite piece of technology?


I must begin by saying I do have a love/hate relationship with technology. Talking to my friend Chris who’s working in Yemen through Skype is fantastic, but at the same time I think it's not necessary to give technology an incredible amount of importance in your life.
In terms of technology and the kind of tools I use in my everyday life, what I use the most are mp3 players.
I like mp3 players because of their size and the space they provide so you can keep lots and lots of files. Also, you can carry them everywhere you go and some of them have very original designs as well. I use my mp3 mainly because I can listen to music and I remembered my grandmother loved the one I gave her so she could listen to music when she was in bed. Apart from that, mp3 are useful for me to keep my favourite family pictures, all the files I need for work and my studies, and videos of course. I got the one I have now two years ago and I bought it after I lost the one I had before.
I can imagine my life without an mp3 and my life wasn't terrible without one in the past but now that I’m used to this piece of technology, I think I’d need something similar, specially to continue listening to music.

Wednesday 1 May 2013

Blog Session 4 Instructions


Dear Class,

This is the first time you will be able to blog about anything you want... Maybe something about the city you are from, the city you live in, the ideal city or life quality standards.
Good luck choosing the topic and this time please write 140 words minimum, plus the three comments.

Remember when we want to orgainse our ideas we can use paragraphs and to develop an idea in a paragraph, we can use topic sentences at the beginning. You can also try to answer questions like what? how? and why? to develop your text.

Best wishes,

Belén

Sample Post



Free post: Air pollution in Santiago


Air pollution in Santiago is one of the many problems this city has and few people want to talk about it. Year after year air pollution, especially, gets worse and according to Raúl O’Ryan and Luis Larraguibel, who wrote “Contaminación del aire en Santiago: ¿qué es, qué se ha hecho, qué falta?” (http://www.dii.uchile.cl/~Revista/ArticulosVol4-N1/ORyan-R%20y%20Larraguibel-L.pdf) the contaminated air we breathe in the capital city is one of the worst in the world. Therefore, people who bike and run might observe associated health impacts because they practice these activities outdoor.
The present and past governments are not doing enough so we can say they are honestly worried about air pollution and trying to reduce the levels. Politicians have a lot to deal with (and I really hope they do contribute somehow to change the Educational System in this country) but I don’t understand why air pollution does not motivate them to discuss and create more and new regulations. 
In Latin America, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), the most polluted city is Lima but that doesn’t mean we don’t need more control on the growing number of cars in Santiago, for example. While further south, in Santiago and because of the levels of contamination, children and the elderly suffer the various typical winter illnesses like the respiratory syncitial virus. Winter after winter this situation has been out there and babies seem to have adapted to some kind of different and more contaminated air bronchitis after bronchitis. 
Air pollution is “contamination of the indoor or the outdoor environment by any chemical, physical or biological agent that modifies the natural characteristics of the atmosphere. Household combustion devices, motor vehicles, industrial facilities and forest fires are common sources of air pollution. Pollutants of major public health concern include particulate matter, carbon monoxide, ozone, nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. Outdoor and indoor air pollution cause respiratory and other diseases, which can be fatal”, says the WHO.