lunes, 16 de noviembre de 2009
Self Evaluation of my academic year (2009)
This year I started University to get a Sociology degree. Like I said before, University is like a new world for me, with new people, new books, projects, challenges, etc. My subjects during the first term of 2009 were Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology, Contemporary world´s history and Methodology. Beside my regular classes I took a circus class. My second term subjects were Latin American social history, Statistics, Social psychology, Methodology II, and Social science’s philosophy, which it’s some like epistemology. Beside those regular subjects I took a CFG (general formation course) about Basque culture, called “Euskera and Basque culture: the elder of Europe”.
At the beginning of the year I didn’t know a thing about sociology, today I think I know a little bit more. Some subjects like Sociology and Methodology, in my first term gave me an approach to what a sociologist do, things you can research about and how to do it. Certainly I loved subjects from my second term like Latin American Social history and Social science’s philosophy, because they open your mind and make you think and ask yourself about lots of things you hardly could imagine before. Even though I liked lot of subjects, I also disliked a few. Social psychology was a real waste of time; I didn’t learn anything that I couldn’t learn from common sense. Methodology II theoretical classes also where useful, it’s enough if you read your texts and do a lot of terrain job.
Well, putting all what I’ve lived and learned this year, I can say I love the “university life”, because I’ve learned a lot of new things. For now, I can say I like very much my degree; I hope I continue learning and that the passage of time doesn´t changes my opinion about Sociology.
lunes, 2 de noviembre de 2009
Sociology's current challenges
Hello fellows, today before midnight (in order to save Judy from becoming a pumpkin) I have to write about important challenges my discipline (sociology, as the rest of the class) is currently facing connected to each of the following areas: technology, social matters and education. I have to make clear (like I’ve done it several times before when Judy asks about our degree) that I’m only in my first year so I really don’t know anything about sociology.
Let’s see, in the technology area, I think the most current challenges are directly linked to statistic’s programs that make easier putting the survey’s results in digital files. Also I think technology challenges have to do with make new voice analysis software to transcribe interviews and recorder machines to (obviously) record them. The technological improvements are most than anything tools that makes easier the sociologist’s work.
On the other hand, talking about social matters, I see a lot of areas that sociology could have influence in but it doesn’t, like politics, Latin American situation, primary and university education, labor relationships and other things. Although, let’s talk about some positive things that sociology takes care of (talking about social matters) that is social stratification, gender matters, etc. But I’m not shore if sociology really does something in order to change situations. But that’s my opinion, so I feel that as a challenge for the discipline, but you can agree or not with my thoughts.
Speaking frankly, I couldn´t mention the specifically critical issues involved in the social matters and education area. And it’s difficult to give a verdict about how these issues should be resolved in each case. All I can say from my brief experience in sociology is that this degree has become super commercial and don’t care enough about real sociological problems, in stead of that, most sociologists are working for private enterprises that don´t care about people’s welfare because they just want to sell and get richer.
Well, it’s time to say goodnight. I hope you have enjoyed this boring post. I’m sorry to fill this with useless words but I don’t know what more to add. Bye!
My free time
In my free time I love to ride my bicycle, watch movies, read, listen to music, and hang out with my friends. I also like to go out and take walks around the city, cook for my family or friends and sleep until late.
- Why I like doing these things?
I like doing these kinds of things because they entertain me, make me feel good. But I love to do these things (less reading or some time listening to music) with someone I like to spend time, that make things a lot more fun.
- What would I like to have more time to do?
I would like to do if I had more time… I think that doing a lot more the things I mentioned in the first answer. I would love to have more time to read novels and mythology books. Especially I would like to spend a lot more time with my friends and to have time to travel abroad to see my dad in Argentina, and spend much more time with him. Maybe if I had more time I would like to play a sport at university or maybe take some dance lessons. But even if I had the time to do that I think I would prefer go out with my friends and have some freeze “chelitas” (beer) with lemon.
- What forbidden/illegal things would I like to do?
I would like to take and acid with my two best friends and run naked in the city’s night. Of course I would like to do that in a summer evening, because I don’t want to freeze myself. Tell me it wouldn’t be fun!
- What do I not like doing that eats into my free time?I hate when I turn on my computer and I go in the internet for hours, but I’m really doing nothing, just surfing useless web sites. I lose a lot of time that I could enjoy doing my favorite things or just studying.
Well, bye. You will know about me soon with another super boring post.
martes, 27 de octubre de 2009
My (beloved?) Faculty
WHAT THINGS NEED IMPROVEMENT?I think this faculty desperately needs a new library with a silence room to read and more computers to look for information. The canteen needs to be enlarged and students from Education degree need their own classrooms. Beside that students need rooms for studying and do their group works.
HOW WOULD YOU RESOLVE THIS SITUATION?I really don’t know how to resolve this situation; I think it’s a structural problem that needs to be solving with an investment of time, ideas and material resources.
WHAT COULD BE THE REAL BENEFITS/IMPACT OFTHESE IMPROVEMENTS?
I think the benefits of the improvement of the library, the canteen and the classrooms for Education degree would bring life to this faculty. Life, because students would use the faculty much more and really “live” their university life.
NEXT STEPS & FURTHER RECOMMENDATIONS
I frankly don’t know what to comment here, I don’t what to recommend solving the situation. I only want Judy to gives me a done mark.
Bye bye!
lunes, 26 de octubre de 2009
CHIGAGO the movie
Roxie goes to jail because of the murder, and there she meets famous Velma Kelly. Velma was a legendary chorus girl who murdered her husband and her sister. Roxie gets to be defended by the renowned attorney Billy Flinn. But Flinn also defends Velma, so the two chorus girls try to get the media attention and of course, freedom and fame.
At last both girls get free and take their own ways. But soon they find out that dancing and singing murderess cannot get attention alone. Velma and Roxie need each other. The chorus girls make and incredible couple and finally get famous and rich.
Now, let’s talk about the film’s cast. Roxie is played by RenĂ©e Zellweger, Velma by Catherine Zeta-Jones and Flinn (the attorney) by Richard Gere. The prison matron (Mama Morton) was played by Queen Latifah, and Roxie`s husband by John Reilly. Chicago was directed and choreographed by Rob Marshall, and adapted for film by screenwriter Bill Condon.
About the movie`s soundtrack I have to say it`s one of the most important characteristic of the film, because it’s a musical one. Songs and choreographs were amazing! I loved the movie because it`s super entertaining. After I watched it I only wanted to dace!
lunes, 19 de octubre de 2009
Alcohol death toll to reach 9,080 a year in the U.K., study predicts
Denis Campbell, health correspondent of the British newspaper The Guardian, said that experts call for urgent action to reduce 'unacceptably high' death toll from diseases directly linked to drinking.
In the United Kingdom, the experts predict that over 90,800 people could die the next ten years because of diseases related with alcohol like chronic hepatitis, alcoholic liver disease or alcohol poisoning. A research made by Professor Martin Plant, of the University of the West of England, give as result that alcoholism and deaths due to drinking in the U.K. have risen to over the last 25 years to become one of the highest in the European continent.
The over 90,000 deaths predicted for the next decade does not include deaths caused by drink-driving or those related with the exacerbation of an illness because of the alcohol, like some kind of cancers could be.
One way to reduce drink-related deaths could be to implement measures like establish a minimum price per unit of alcohol. In Scotland the introduction of this measure is being explored.
British government is extremely worried about the alcohol related problems. The number of alcohol-related deaths has risen in every age group since 1990. That’s why the government is working harder than ever -says Gillian Merron, public health minister- to help alcoholics and reduce alcohol-related deaths.
The news link is http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/oct/19/alcohol-death-toll-rising, visit it!
lunes, 28 de septiembre de 2009
What to do and where to go in Santiago
The first thing you have to do when you arrive here is get Chilean money and buy a BIP! Card. This card is for paying the bus and the subway, in order to get anywhere you want to. Some places you should visit/activities you should do if you are in Santiago are:
- Plaza de Armas
- San Cristobal Hill
- Get a teleferico (cable car)
- O`Higgins Park
- Quinta Normal Park
The first place in the list, Plaza de Armas, is the most typical place. There you can find a Cathedral and several Chilean food places. A place you certainly have to visit is the San Cristobal Hill, in Providencia. It has a beautiful road that goes up the hill, following the shape of it. In the same hill, you can get a teleferico (cable car) and see the incredible landscape from above.
O’Higgins Park is another typical place. There you can take long walks, make pick-nicks and hang out with friends. You can do the same things in Quinta Normal Park. You also can visit MAC (Contemporary Art Museum), it´s near the Park and there always are good things to see.
A useful advice could be to be aware of your personal things like camera, cell phone and wallet. Some months ago I was near Plaza Italia and I saw how an American tourist was robbed. So, watch out!
That’s all for this week, bye bye friends!