Thursday, 30 October 2008

Yahoo! is going to fire 10% of workers.


I think that this article is very interesting because it show us the real effect that is happening around the world since we are living in financial crisis time.

Yahoo is an important American company that provides Internet services worldwide. The company is perhaps best known for its web portal, search engine, Yahoo Mobile service, Yahoo! Directory, Yahoo! Mail, news, and social media websites and services. Now this important American company is affected because of the financial crisis and is going to layoff 15.000 workers. Also is going to cut some of its services and some projects will be headed.

In an interview a Yahoo! co- founder said that the lays off were a necessary step that will help Yahoo! to operate more efficiently and weather downtown.

Words:
Layoff: is the temporary suspension or permanent
termination of employment, in others words to fire someone.

Weather downturn: I am going to explain this word next week.

Thursday, 16 October 2008

"Persona-Poem"


ANDRES...
FRIENDLY, SMART, TALKATIVE AND OUTGOING.
WHO LOVES MUSIC, READING AND SPENDING TIME WITH HIS FRIENDS
WHO IS AFRAID OF SPIDERS, SCARED OF DARKNESS AND SNAKES
WHO WANTS TO SEE WORLD PEACE, HIS MOM GETTING BETTER AND HIS SMALL BROTHER BECOMING A PROFESIONAL
RESIDENT OF THE REPUBLICA OF CHILE
GUENANTE...

ACROSTIC: "ESSAY"

Essay can have many purposes

Since you have chosen your topic

Start writing down about it,

Avoid personal opinions and attract the audience

You can use interesting facts, quotations, or definitions.

Wednesday, 15 October 2008

TV and our children, where is the limit?


TODAY, CHILDREN SPEND MOST OF THEIR TIME IN FRONT OF A TELEVISION AND MOST OF THE SHOWS AND PROGRMAS THEY WATCH ARE NOT SUPERVISED BY THEIR PARENTS. THIS SITUATION IS OFTEN SEEN WORLDWIDE AND I THINK THAT THRU THIS BLOG I CAN SHOW YOU GUYS A WAY OF PUTTING AN END TO THIS SITUATION OR IN SOME WAY EXPOSE MY POINT OF VIEW ABOUT IT.

YOU CAN FIND SOME INFORMATION RELATED TO THIS ISSUE IN MANY WEBSITES; FOR EXAMPLE: "Strangers in Our Homes: TV and Our Children's Minds"

"TV a souce of learning"

Thursday, 9 October 2008

Which interview you consider to be the best and why?

HELLO, I READ ALL THE INTERVIEWS AND FOR ME THE MOST INTERESTING IS THE ONE OF "ANGIE MERINO".
I THINK THAT INTERVIEWING YOUR MOTHER IS BECAUSE YOU WANT TO KNOW HOW IMPORTANT IS THIS PERSON IN YOUR LIFE AND WHAT IS SHE DOING.
ANGIE MERINO SHOWS GLADYZ MEZA AS A PROFFESIONAL NURSE THAT HAS BEEN WORKING FOR FIFTEEN YEARS , I LEARNT THAT HER MOTHER IS A NURSE AND THAT SHE IS WORKING IN A SMALL TOWN CALLED COHIUECO. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT HOW ANGIE^S MOTHER DECIDED TO BECOME A NURSE JUST TAKING A COURSE OF FIRST AID, BECAUSE IT WAS TOO SHORT... AND SHE LIKED IT
ANOTHER THING THAT SHE EXPLAIN US IS THAT WORKING IN A SMALL HOSPITAL YOU ARE THE AUTHORITY, YOU DECIDE EVYTHING BUT IN A BIG ONE YOU JUST ARE A WORKER.
I LIKED THE PART WHEN GLADYZ SAID ONE OF HER ANECDOTES, SHE TRIED TO HELP A DRUNK MAN THAT HAD A HEADACHE AND SHE GAVE HIM A PILL, TWO DAYS LATER THE MAN DIED AND HIS FAMILY THOUGHT THAT THIS NURSE WAS RESPONSABLE OF IT.
I LEARNT THAT INTERVIEWING PEOPLE IT IS REALY IMPORTANT, BECAUSE YOU CAN KNOW MORE ABOUT DIFFERENT KIND OF PEOPLE, THEIR EXPERIENCES, GOOD AND BAD MOMENTS, AND MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL YOU CAN LEARN FROM THEM MANY IMPORTANT ASPECT THAT WILL BE VERY IMPORTANTS IN YOUR OWN LIFE...

Thursday, 2 October 2008

Why animal testing is unethical and should be outlawed.?


WELL I THINK THAT ANIMAL ARE SO BEAUTIFUL FOR US, IT IS SO CRUEL WHAT THEY ARE DOING WITH THEM...
"THEY SUFFER, UNHEARD THEY CRY, IN AGONY THEY LINGER, IN LONELINESS THEY DIE.
WE ARE THE ONES IN CHARGE TO FIGHT AGAINST THIS... "STOP ANIMAL TESTING NOW".

HERE IS JUST ONE EXAMPLE THAT I FOUDN ABOUT ANIMAL TESTING:
  • Remember the last time you accidentally splashed some water into your eyes, uncomfortable at best, right? Can’t imagine the pain that animal was in.


< " Interviewing Olimpia Garrido By Andres Guenante " >



Introductory biography of Olimpia Garrido

This woman has a strong character; She is always willing to teach others, her teaching background began back in 1975. She has been teaching for more than thirty years, even though the last three years of her career, she has been leading with a very complicated disease, that has affected her performance as a teacher and as the principal of her elementary school.
The disease that she is leading with is very common in our country, it affects men and women of different ages. This disease is known as “Renal chronic insufficiency”, in simple words, she needs a kidney transplant as soon as possible.

“The key to be successful in life is: to be brave and to have faith in God,
No matter what…” (Mrs. Garrido)
By: Andres Guenante.

A.G: thank you Mrs. Garrido for giving me part of your precious time, could you please tell me about your childhood and how you decided to become a teacher?
Garrido: well, you are welcome, let me see… I was born in the beautiful city of Coelemu, I am the oldest of 5 brothers and two sisters. Both of my parents are dead, but they had the chance to see all of us working as professionals. Two of my brothers chose to become police officers, the other two chose to become mechanics and the last one chose to become a teacher like me and my two sisters. I chose to become a teacher, because back in the 80´s education was a need.

A.G: where did you study? And was it hard?
Garrido: I studied at the “Escuela Normal” in the city of Chillan for a period of three years, after that I decided to specialize in Spanish language at “Universidad de Concepción”. To tell you the truth, the first three years were very easy, but my specialization was a little bit hard, because of the civil war that was taking place at that difficult period of time.

A.G: when did this happen?
Garrido: This happened in 1973. I was in the middle of my specialization. It was an awful period of time, when I lost some of my dear classmates, I remember that I could not go home for almost two weeks. During that time, one of my closest friend took care of me and gave me shelter.

A.G: do you remember where you began teaching?
Garrido: of course I do, it was in a little town called Vegas de Itata near Coelemu city, and let me tell you that I still have my first payroll.

A.G: how much was it? And what did you do with that money?
Garrido: It was sixteen thousand pesos, I remember that I bought some groceries for my parents’ house, as a way of saying thank you, and I also started helping my brothers with their studies.

A.G: Now tell me, when did you get married?
Garrido: oh boy!, that was thirty one years ago, on February 23rd, 1977.

A.G: now tell me about your husband and your sons.
Garrido: well, my husband is six years younger than me, but that was a boundary for us. We are very happy, he is a very dedicated man, he is a farmer and he loves to worship God. We have three beautiful sons. The oldest is already married and will make me a grandmother some time around November. The middle one is following my steps studying English teaching, and the youngest is in middle school, bringing joy to all of us.

A.G: Which has been the happiest day of your life?
Garrido: well, I would have to say that many. To start my graduation from college, then my promotion from elementary teacher to principal of my school, where I am still working. Then, my marriage, the birth of my 3 sons and like 4 years ago, my students and I got the 3rd place nation wide on the results of the SIMCE Test. This situation brought the attention of the press and the community. They wanted to konw how such a small and poor school could have this kind of results, without using tools like computers, the Internet and some other usual types of technologies.

A.G: now tell me about your rough episodes
Garrido: First, the death of my father, that caused my mom to fall into a depression and later her death, and nowadays my illness.

A.G: how this disease has affected you? And how are you facing it?
Garrido: I was shocked, I felt into depression, I had never been so sick before and I started wondering why God sent me something like this. I was not able to keep up with my classes, I had to go to the doctor every week to take many exams to know how advanced the disease was. Then doctors told me that there was nothing to do, just wait for a kidney transplant or just go straight to dialysis. Since one of my doctors told me that there might be a chance for a transplant without waiting for an unknown donor we could try to search for someone that could be compatible with me; and guess what!!! My middle son is the perfect donor for me. At the beginning I refuse that option, but with time I came to the conclusion that everything happens for a reason and that if God sends me this , it means that I have to fight.

A.G: and to conclude this wonderful interview, what advice would you like to send to our readers?
Garrido: The key to be successful in life is: to be brave and to have faith in God, no matter what. Do not forget that all of us have a purpose in life, so make sure to give 100% in whatever you are doing.