miércoles, 30 de septiembre de 2009

A World of Sports!

The importance of sports for individuals is obvious. Sports are an excellent way to realise stress and the competitions make you stronger, and sometimes it can make you more secure about yourself and make you improve.
For a nation, it’s even more important, because you’re working with the nation pride, with the image as a country who supports its own sportsman and sportswoman. And, when we have an important competition, we are closer like brothers and sister of the same nation, sports makes us more patriotic and when we get a triumph, happiness is in the streets too.

I don’t practice any sport, just do some aerobic two times at week, and do some bicycle every days too, I feel that is very necessary to get off the bad mood and stress, and keeps me fit.

I think that Chile needs to invest more recourses in our sportsman and sportswoman, and to invest in children with families without means of support, it’s an excellent way to stimulate the desire to better oneself in young people
I would encourage other people to do sport talking about the importance for a good health, talking about the benefits of a healthy routine, and the benefits for the mind that a healthy body can brings.
Well, I’m against of “Rodeo a la Chilena”, it’s a cruel activity and is not a popular sport, because only high society goes to that kind of activities, it should be eliminated as national sport, or as a traditional sport, because we can’t be celebrating when an innocent animal is hurt.

I think that this is the only sport than most be eliminated, because we have a society so sedentary that we have to make Chilean people move

miércoles, 23 de septiembre de 2009

Places to visit in Santiago

Santiago is a really nice city if you know where to go.
For tourists I think that our Cathedrals and our museums are great, they can know about our history. Also they can visit Mercado Central to taste our typical food, and to know our culinary customs. They can also visit La Piojera, because is an historical place, many presidents and politics used to go there.
Tourist should visit Bellavista’s at night, is more dangerous than before, but taking precautions you can have a nice evening with friends.
If they are in Santiago, they have beaches and mountains near, so a quickly visit to the see the sea, or to see some snow is not a bad idea.
I usually visit (1) Forestall Park with my camera, I just love to take pictures to the autumn, I love its colours! I think than is a romantic place, and sometimes are street artist, very lovely. And also you are next to (2) Bellas Artes museum so you can visit it too, and there are many café’s too. In summer is really nice to lie down on the grass on a park, like (3) Parque Araucano or (4) Parque O’Higgins, these are places to visit with the family, because are big green areas, very relaxing and great for play.
(5) San Cristobal’s hill is nice too, you have a swimming pool, but you have to take the railway to get there, also to go to metropolitan museum, but it’s a really beautiful view. Also you can visit Santa Lucia’s hill if you want to enjoy the view and walk a lot, but is important to go after the rain or in summer, because the smog cover the city and you can’t see anything.

miércoles, 16 de septiembre de 2009

Music in my life!

Well, music in my life is like the soundtrack of my day, and it’s an escape for the routine, it’s the best company for a walk for Santiago’s streets, or my daily travel in subway, or just lay down in the bed and do nothing.
Always are some songs to send to a friend or someone especial, to say your feelings, because with music, your words are not necessary.
I have a very varied taste about music, I love 80’s because I grew up with that music, my dad use to woke up us on Sundays with Duran Duran, Pet Shop Boys, George Michael, Toto (In fact, my name is Pamela for a great song from Toto), Michael Jackson, even Maddona. But also he teaches me a lot about Chilean music, Vìctor Jara, Violeta Parra, Inti llimani, Congreso and many others. The love for this kind of music nd the emotions than this song’s produces me are a gift from my dad.
90’s music obviously was very important, I use to listened the new cd’s of my favourite aunt, she is like my older sister, and we loved Cristina y los subterráneos, The Cranberries, Javiera y los imposibles, and many others.
Now I listen a little of everything, but have a few favourite bands like everyone, Snow Patrol, Tha Fray are my favourite right now, and singers like Denisse Malebrán.
I like music in english because it helps me to practice my english, my pronunciation, my listening, and my vocabulary, also french song’s. I also like Arabic music because is an intense experience, I love to listen it and just imagine.
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Well, when I’m sad, the best company is romantic music, those songs than bring memories, when I’m happy, I prefer dancing music (yes, sometimes reageton jajajajaja..) and when I study I like listen instrumental music (Amélie Soundtracks, or Caramel Soundtracks are just perfect)
I get my music from Ares to put it in mi Mp3, but I prefer listen in Spotify, a british program to listen on line.
So, as you can see, music fill my life.

(Now listening: The Fray- Look after you)

miércoles, 9 de septiembre de 2009

My experience with Transantiago

I almost never used public transport systems until I got to college, my school was very near from my house, and my friends live really near too.
But in 2007 it was in my last year of school, and It was the beggining of this new transport system, I used to use just the subway, but it was so packed, than I preffered use buses and walk a little bit.

It was very confusing, I hardly could understand the maps, and my orientation it was awful.
Now I have to use the subway every morning, so I try to get up earlier and get the subway not so packed, so I get to college when nobody's is there!!!
But there's a lot of new bus routes, and are really useful to go to my college's friends, my orientation is better, and I supposed than I just get used to this new system... but definitely there's not civic conscience, people don't let the seat to elderly people, and don't let more space to get the bus or the subway... and now people is always on a bad mood, you can't read because is too crowded, just hear music...

We need more buses and more subway carriages, but it’s more important to create civic education, people have to know how to transportate taking care of the system, not bothering each other, respecting to everyone, try to make the “trip” a little more comfortable and easier.

Regards!

miércoles, 2 de septiembre de 2009

I would love to visit Switzerland!

I really want to travel to Switzerland, because my mother's best friend lives there since five or six years ago, so everytime she comes to visit us, she talks about her new life there, she says than is a very cosmopolitan country, it's a country with an excellent standard of life, it's near of many countries than I want to visit (France, Germany and Italy), and It's a complete culture, they talk many languages, and it's characterized to be an important headquarter of international organization like IRC, UNO, WHO, and many others, I think than this country is an excellent option to work when I finish my career, it has a good public system. So perhaps I can live or study in Switzerland one day... to bring many new and better ideas to chilean government.
There is Laussant University, It's also an option to make exchange, our university has a lot of agreements with european colleges.

I know than it's an neutral country and has an civil army, they have a public health system, public education system than really works, and of course, they make the best chocolate in the world!!

The weather there is really cold, my mother's friend, Jessie, lives in Ginebra, we always see her photos on Facebook, you can see beautiful white mountains, landscapes covered with snow.