miércoles, 27 de octubre de 2010

Summary of presentations


Now I’m going to write a summary for the presentations we saw in the last class:

Carlos Castañeda:
He was a Peruvian-American anthropologist who write a lot of books about his knowledge in Shamanism. His books generated a lot of controversy in the academic community because of the veracity of his writings.

Mr. Chaverri´s family, job and English class:
Chaverri´s family is conformed by Chaverri, his wife and his son and I´m sure they are a beautiful family. She is a psychologist who works in San José and Chaverri junior studies in High School. He wants to be a doctor some day, but as we all know that is a very expensive carrier, so this is the point where Chaverri´s job acquire importance. His job allows him to finance his son´s carrier and to develop himself. Talking about develop, he has been studying English, did you now? ;-)

White Sharks:
I didn´t know  that over 50% of white shark attacks take place in Northern California but it is very dangerous for humans who used to visit this places.
It turns evident how the food chain works: salmons attract seals and sea lions end they attract sharks, so if you go to northern California and see a salmon run like hell!

Un actor se prepara:
It is a little peculiar that in our last class we were talking about how we express our feelings through our expressions and then Maria José did a presentation about a profession of expert people in expressing feelings in front of a camera or the public.
Being an actor/actress is an interesting carrier full of glamour and fame but equally is full of big sacrifices and things that not everybody can tolerate.

Rich father, poor father:
In this culture, where the consumption of goods is so ingrained, it is important to learn how to behave when you have some money in your hands. Sales men make spark our eyes with a lot of promotions and discounts of things we don´t really need, but you have to buy it just because your neighbor has it. I have the believe that we should expend only in the things that make our life better like health, education and others and avoid to buy things that we´ll throw to the garbage car in the next year.

Haitian Voodoo:
It is interesting how this kind of religion or something like that is so ingrained in caribbean countries, being a mixture of Catholicism and African religions and showing a lot of weird things like witchcraft. Personally, I don´t know how people can believe in those kind of things like zombies, supernatural powers and puppets.

Open bars:
There are a lot of teenagers in danger of become victims of alcohol and drugs and that is because, a lot of parents don´t care where their sons are. Other parents involve their own sons in this kind of behavior and the authorities make nothing about it. My question is: if it was so easy for the journalist to get to an Open Bar, why it is so difficult for the cops?

Micro Speech:
What Henry says is so true. We lack the ability to talk in front of people, there are exceptions but are not a common thing. Without a doubt we have to learn how to express in a very fluent and understandable way.

One century of electric activity in Costa Rica:
It is surprising how San José was one of the first cities with electric illumination. We have to be very proud of the role our company has been playing through all these years, and how it helped to develop the people and the industry in this country.

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