Wednesday, 21 October 2015

To jump is not a solution

A man is trying to jump from the top of the building to the street because he has several problems. Firstly, he has just been fired, so he has economical problems. Secondly, his girlrfriend has just broken up with him because she's meeting another man. As a result he feels nothing has sense in his life now and he has decided the suicide is the only solution to all his problems.
I consider suicide is not the better solution,  somebody must tell him that life not consist in to be good in money and in love, money and love have streaks and it only consists in finding another job and finding another woman... what is not easy but life has also many things which pays off. So, the only way to help the jumper is talking with him and convicing him the life is nice.

Sunday, 18 October 2015

Shopping center?

I hate going to the shopping center because it's a  very oppressive place.When I was child, one day  I went to the shopping center with my family to spend the day at Albacete ,there were many people and I was very little, so I was lost in the crowd and it was really  terrible for me.  Since that moment, I don’t like shopping centers, I think they are too closed places.Although it is also true that they are places where you can find all the products in the same place,  so it’s a comfortable place where  shopping and at the same time  you  find entertainment . However, I don’t like shopping centers , I prefer spend my time in others  outdoor places as the park,  the mountain… wherever you can breathe fresh air. 

An incredible clock

The Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster, known as Big Ben, is one of the most famous monuments to visit in London. It’s the most representative tower of the city of London and possesses one of the biggest mechanical clocks in the world. Big Ben is the name by the tower is known around the world but officially this name is of the main bell which weighs 13.8 tons. The building started in 1843, after the great fire of London  which seriously affected the Palace of Westmister. Charles Barry was in charge of the reconstruction project which added the tower to the palace and it was designed in a Victorian Gothic style.
The clock was started in May 1859 and it’s one of the most reliable watches that exist because it’s able to withstand snow and wind. Even during World War II, it endured the Blitz maintaining its punctuality intact. Although the clock failed in New Year’s Eve 1962 for technical reasons and the British began the New Year 10 minutes after.
The Big Ben tower has started to lean due to digging new tunnels near Westminster.
Big Ben is my favorite icon of UK because I think it’s the most interesting and representative monument of UK. Besides, I like its story because it’s a survivor of two World Wars.

I’ve never been to UK  but If I go someday the first place where I would go it would be Big Ben, it should be incredible.

Friday, 9 October 2015

An opinion paragraph

Students in rural areas have less means for their academic preparation than students in urban areas.
I'm from Elche de la Sierra ( a little village of Albacete) so I know the disadvantages of studying in a rural area. I have experienced a very old school without any sport facility, a very little library ( where the librarian himself donated his own books), where classes have only chairs and tables and a very old blackboard chalk, where the computer room is 20 years old... You can imagine.
Besides, it's very difficult culture arrives to rural areas so children don't grow into that, there aren't theatres, or cinemas, conferences... there aren't anything related with culture.
This is due to the little government investment in culture specially in getting it in rural areas, so the solution is a more investment because rural areas also exist.

Untouched regions and tourism

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 Even though civilization are all around us, there are still some parts of the earth where our influence is small.
Visiting the most unspoilt parts in the world should be the most amazing thing. Seeing places no one has seen before : the real nature with beautiful sceneries, untouched regions where the traffic, the crowd, the shopping, the pollution... don’t exist, where a keen photographer would enjoy as a child. Places as:
- Namibia, one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world located in the southern of Africa, which is home to the largest number of cheetahs.
- Galapagos is home to giant tortoises , iguanas, sea lions, penguins, whales and fish and has been a biological marine preserve for fifty years.
-Papua New Guinea, one of the most rural and least explored places in the world which scientist think that many of the world’s undiscovered species of plants and animals exist in the jungle interior of the country .
-Bhutan, a no polluted place where more than 60 percent of the country is cover of forest, and the main of his territory has been designated as national parks or protected areas.
All of this places are inhabited but they aren’t victims of  human activity, so they are keep practically intact.
 I disagree with the fact of tourists visiting the most unspoilt parts in the world because tourism modifies the areas. Besides people would begin to want earn money at the expense of the scenery and they will modify the place building accommodations, using cars… And it would produce the change of the place as humans do with everything modifying the nature at will.
So, I think the really beauty of that places is the fact that it could be touristic places but they aren’t because the hearth of nature is in that  unspoilt parts where a  few humans live according to the nature and the nature doesn’t live according to the human life. 

Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Start telling the stories that only you can tell, because there'll always be better writers than you and there'll always be smarter writers than you.There will always be people who are much better at doing this or doing that- but you are the only you.- Neil Gaiman

Ana María Matute (one of the best Spanish writter) said: "Writing is always protest, even oneself" 
 To write you have to have a story to tell, it can be your own story or a fictional story but whatever you write borns to you. 
You are the only responsible of your own words : the order, the intention, the finality,... It doesn't matter if you write to fun, yo unburden, as a job,... It only matters you tell what you want tell, and it will be unique because it will have your essence.
 Who is better than you to tell your story? Even a same idea can have different points of view. 
So, a good story is that excites you, that makes you think,that  makes you forget everything while you are reading it, that makes you to know more about it and that can connect with the feelings. Being real or ficticional, it's yours.
It's true will always be better writters than you but there'll never be better writters writing what you write, telling your own story.

Giant's Causeway

Giant's Causeway is a popular destination situated in Northern Ireland. It was created 60 million years ago when a sea of lava cooled forming hexagonal blocks of basalt surrounded by the water.
It's a very brave place where you feel amazed at the power of nature, like a famous music compositor was, who dedicated a play to this place after he saw it.
When you stare at this place you can see a blue and brown colours mix. It's fantastic and very nostalgic because the sound is very peaceful.
Giant's Causeway is a wonderful destination.

Friday, 2 October 2015

Is recycling a solution?










In the world are living nearly 7,000 million people. This positive development has negatives consequences : there is a greater consumption of resources and we generate more waste product. It is also difficult to estimate how many tons of waste are generated annually.

 Environmental groups have proposed the "triple r" consisting of: reduce (consumption), reuse (things) and recycle . Now I propose a reflection on this theme: is recycling a solution?
On the one hand, recycling allows to use less natural resources and  it causes less damage to nature: for example, for every ton of recycled paper saves 17 trees. Besides, it generates a consumption responsible and "green jobs" too.
On the other hand, recycling is a complicated and  expensive process . 

 So, children must learn to recycle at home by example because they will be the responsible of our planet in the future.
In my opinion, recycling helps to save the world but it isn't enough. We need more awareness.