Hi all. Today I’m going to tell you about mi experience on the transantiago system, and what I think about it. First, I have to make you know that I’m not from Santiago (I’m from Los Andes), so it’s probably that I had wrong opinions about it.
Comparing both of the public transporting system, I can tell you that they have lots of differences. The system that was before of the actual transantiago system produced lot more pollution, and now it pollutes less (or at least a little bit less). But, it had less people on the buses, and you didn’t have to wait lots of time to take one of them. Now, the system it’s really weird compared with the old one, because now you have to pay with a card called “Bip!”, and not with money, just how it used to be.
I would like to change a lot of things to the public transport system: first, I would make that the coin-pay-way came back, so the people who forgot the bip card use coins instead of the card. Second, I would like that the state controlled the public transport system, so it’s easier to handle all the difficulties of it.
lunes, 24 de agosto de 2009
lunes, 17 de agosto de 2009
Countries i would like to visit
I would like to visit France and Germany, because i like their culture. They both have great artists and great philosophers, and I like some of them, like Guy Debord, a situacionist sociologist, and Paul Eluard, a surrealist poet, both French, and Karl Marx and Otto Rühle from Germany.
I only know some things about these countries. For example, in France there’s a really famous museum called Louvrè or something like that, and there is the Da Vinci’s Monalisa. Other important French place is the Eiffel tower. Something important from there is a historical event: The French revolution, which affected all the places around the world. And, from Germany, I only know about their history, for example the spartaquist league, Rose Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht (I don’t really know how to write it), the Frankfurt school, and etc.
I would really like to study in France or Germany, because sociology there is really good, they have very smart sociologists, and their universities are among the best in the world.
If I was there, I would like to go to meet all the important places, go to party, meet s lot of people, and learn to speak their idiom, specially French – because I like it a lot- and things like that.
I only know some things about these countries. For example, in France there’s a really famous museum called Louvrè or something like that, and there is the Da Vinci’s Monalisa. Other important French place is the Eiffel tower. Something important from there is a historical event: The French revolution, which affected all the places around the world. And, from Germany, I only know about their history, for example the spartaquist league, Rose Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht (I don’t really know how to write it), the Frankfurt school, and etc.
I would really like to study in France or Germany, because sociology there is really good, they have very smart sociologists, and their universities are among the best in the world.
If I was there, I would like to go to meet all the important places, go to party, meet s lot of people, and learn to speak their idiom, specially French – because I like it a lot- and things like that.
lunes, 10 de agosto de 2009
First Term: Good and Bad points
The first term of this year, the 2009, had a lot of new experiences for me, beginning with the fact that it’s my first term in the university.
First, it was a great change in my life because i wasn't (and still not) living in my city, Los Andes, because i had to move to Santiago. I was used to its calm way of living, and the absence of excesive pollution, so i had to readapt myself to this grey polluted big city.
I had five subjects: Introduction to Sociology, Antropology, Method I, Psycology and Contemporary World History. It was a big change in the way of studying, because i didn't studied as much as now at school, so i had to make a big effort to get into the rhythm of university. I had to read a lot of books, but i had the luck that i read some of them before, like Marx's books for example. So i learned a lot about my degree, and that made me really happy.
In this first term, in my free time i did some activities. First i wanted to work at university politics, so i contacted a friend from another university and started working together in a collective (that's what we call our organic structure). Then i met some people here in the university and they invited me to a study group, and i accepted, because they do a lot of interesant stuff. Besides this, i didn't do anything else, because i hadn't got more time to spent.
So that was my first term of the 2009, full of great changes in my life, meaning this all the aspects of life.
First, it was a great change in my life because i wasn't (and still not) living in my city, Los Andes, because i had to move to Santiago. I was used to its calm way of living, and the absence of excesive pollution, so i had to readapt myself to this grey polluted big city.
I had five subjects: Introduction to Sociology, Antropology, Method I, Psycology and Contemporary World History. It was a big change in the way of studying, because i didn't studied as much as now at school, so i had to make a big effort to get into the rhythm of university. I had to read a lot of books, but i had the luck that i read some of them before, like Marx's books for example. So i learned a lot about my degree, and that made me really happy.
In this first term, in my free time i did some activities. First i wanted to work at university politics, so i contacted a friend from another university and started working together in a collective (that's what we call our organic structure). Then i met some people here in the university and they invited me to a study group, and i accepted, because they do a lot of interesant stuff. Besides this, i didn't do anything else, because i hadn't got more time to spent.
So that was my first term of the 2009, full of great changes in my life, meaning this all the aspects of life.
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