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CRAVE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
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I have visited five colleges with my son.He has recently passed the secondary school examination and intends to get admitted in a college of his choice.Everywhere I went,I found large number of students trying to secure admission forms and
depositing the same at the college counters.The numbers of students are very large at all the locations.Students were waiting in very long ques for hours with great patience.Nobody knew what was his fate.But they were very determine to get higher education.I hope the crave for their higher education will be fulfilled.

June 13, 2009 | 10:43 AM Comments  0 comments

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BLOG CULTURE
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Blogging has become a way of life nowadays.It is a passion for many peoples.Many creative thought emerges as blogs and published in internet.Some people take pleasure by writing blogs while other groups of people gather enjoyment by reading them.In the mean time some blog writers have become famous for writing blogs.You may be curious on how the word "blog" was coined.Infact,the word was made from the words WEB and LOG where B has been taken from the former and LOG from the latter words.See how a brand new word,'BLOG' was created to conquer the world.It is a matter of great interest to note how the blogging will influence the world of tomorrow.

June 11, 2009 | 3:07 PM Comments  2 comments

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Mi Calle Alfonso con mis personajes...

La ciudad de Zaragoza que rara... Su aire(cierzo) fatal para la migraña que tengo, pero es mía. No toda la ciudad... Sólo unas partes entre unos minutiCOs son mios... Ya os voy a contar lo que es mio, para que cuidéis el espacio entre yo y mi mundo...

Entre semana, entre las 08.36-08.56 la Calle Alfonso es mía!!! Totalmente mía!!! Bajando hacia el Pilar desde el Coso...


Depende del autobús que llega al centro, tengo 20 minutos con mi gente que miro a sus ojos cada día.. Sólo hay unas 30-50 personas que cambian pero todos ellos dicen: todos somos iguales, somos diferentes.
Esta gente son los que están en cola del registro. Unos para solicitar la nacionalidad Española están allí desde la 08.00 de la mañana, unos para registrar a sus bebes, otros sólo quieren ir un paso más allá en la vida: para casarse... Si llego un poco antes, la cola no es muy grande, sin embargo siempre con gente con los doc. en la mano, quieren que abran la puerta ya y por lo menos esperan dentro...

Al mismo tiempo tengo 2 padres preferidos. Los dos creo que son hombres de negocios. No se pero siempre tienen esos trajes oscuros con su corbata que va a juego con su camisa. Uno de los padres tiene sólo una hija (o bien sólo una hija para llevar al bus del cole) Es mi favorito, lo que más me gusta es la mochilita de la niña :) Va a juego con su camisa, mejor que su corbata. Sólo una cosita; no tiene fumar andando con ella.

El segundo padre tiene 3 hijos. Uno chiquitin en su carro y dos maquinas corriendo en Calle Alfonso. Y el pobre padre está siempre intentando que paren.. Ahhh que bien empiezan el día..

Y después tengo mi pareja favorita!!! Son muy guapos y felices. (Si que sois felices, ¿no?)Cada mañana desayunan en el Gran Café Zaragoza.Cuando lo les veo, me preocupo.. ¿Dónde están?
 Si sigo en el mismo trabajo, igual dentro de unos años voy a tener mi tercer padre favorito en la Calle Alfonso... ¿Quien sabe?

Y mi compañera, la periodista. A veces nos vemos, a veces no.  A veces nos saludamos, a veces las dos pasamos pensando en otro mundo.. Yo pienso en mi calle, en mi gente de las mañanas de mi Calle Alfonso...

Y otra compañera oenegera corriendo al curro, cruzando mi calle...

Y mi querido hombre con su radio gritando en la Plaza SAS... No tengo palabras para el. :)


Así es mi ciudad... Así es mi Calle Alfonso por las mañanas, yendo al curro con pasos grandes aunque no llego nunca tarde...

Os quiero a todos y todas, mi gente. ¡Que seáis muy felices! Cada mañana os digo "buenos días" sin decir nada, lo sabéis ¿no?

June 9, 2009 | 2:06 AM Comments  0 comments

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POBREZA CERO EN LA FERIA DEL LIBRO DE ZARAGOZA



6 de junio de 2009 en Plaza España


La ALIANZA ARAGONESA CONTRA LA POBREZA, conformada por más de 30 organizaciones del ámbito social y de Cooperación al Desarrollo, con su campaña POBREZA CERO se vincula a la Feria del Libro de Zaragoza el sábado 6 junio de 11 a 20 horas a través de diferentes actos culturales y la instalación de una mesa informativa, los actos se celebrarán en Plaza España.

El objetivo de la campaña POBREZA CERO es concienciar a la población de la necesidad de conseguir los Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio (ODM) para logar disminuir los índices de pobreza en el mundo. En este sentido, es importante llamar la atención sobre este tema, aún más en el contexto actual de crisis y aumento de los precios de los alimentos que pone en peligro muchos de los progresos conseguidos en la reducción de la pobreza y el hambre. Se estima que 100 millones de personas más vivirán en la pobreza extrema y 75 millones más pasarán hambre como consecuencia de la crisis económica mundial.

Por todo esto queremos aprovechar la celebración de la Feria del Libro para hacer énfasis en el segundo de los ODM “Lograr la enseñanza primaria universal”. Cuya meta es que todos los niños y niñas puedan terminar un ciclo completo de enseñanza primaria en 2015.

Los invitamos a estar presente el 6 de junio en la Plaza España exigiendo desde el espacio de la cultura y desde el poder de la palabra, el derecho a la educación y a una vida con justicia social y equidad económica.


Programa

Día: 6 de junio de 2009

Lugar: Plaza de España (escaleras de la DPZ), Zaragoza.

Horario:

11 a 13 y de 17 a 20 horas: Mesa informativa sobre la campaña Pobreza Cero. Con libros relacionados con el tema.

18.00 horas: Lectura manifiesto

18.05 horas: Cuentos Pobreza Cero, narradores de cuentos de diferentes países nos contarán historias de la lucha contra la pobreza

UNA PROMESA NO ALIMENTA

UNETE AL ACTO DEL 6 DE JUNIO

June 2, 2009 | 9:06 AM Comments  0 comments

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Bordados de Marjane Satrapi




Como en todos los lugares del mundo, es un libro que cuenta que "mientras los hombres duermen la siesta, las mujeres airean el corazón."

Si teneís curiosidad sobre "las vivencias en el seno de su familia son el tema principal de estas charlas, en las que ponen en común sus experiencias sobre el matrimonio y la condición de la mujer en Irán" hay que leerlo.

Gracias Marjane...

May 31, 2009 | 3:05 AM Comments  0 comments

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THE GREAT PAINS OF FAILURE
Related to country: Bangladesh
About this category: Education


Failure is the pillar of success.But,this proverb or saying may be very cruel for many peoples.The shock or trauma may overwhelm the person who has just experienced a failure in his life and he/she may not bear he pain of the failure then.He/she may take various undesirable way to mitigate the pain.You know well what they do and may love to provide some cases for sharing with others.I suggest all persons to kindly to have patience and try to attain success again when the failure has come to test your fate.

May 30, 2009 | 10:18 PM Comments  0 comments

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FATAL STORM AILA

The cyclonic storm called "AILA" recently hit large areas of Bangladesh and India.The storm was very fatal.It took away many human lives,domestic animals,crops,fruit gardens,homes and many infrastuctures.It was really a fatal storm.It has left miseries and scars of devastation all around.Peoples falling victim of the storm will take uncertain time to recover from the loss and trauma.Let us find means to support the affected peoples and come forward to assist them.

May 30, 2009 | 9:51 PM Comments  0 comments

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Goals and Backup Plans.

To have a goal is very important. It makes life a bit easier, because in a way, you know what you want and how to get it.
I have many goals, because my mind works very rapidly. I have what people may call "Backup Plans" just in case my first goal fails. I want to be a climatologist. This has to do with me studying the weather in different climates of the world. If this doesnt work out, I'd like to be a therapist. I am good at keeping things to myself, I love to help my friends and family whenever they need me, and I like to help people with problems that they are having about various situations. If plans A and B don't work, I think I may become a Motivational Speaker. I love to influence others with the knowledge that I have and further mine in the process. I have been told (Not that I like to toot my own horn) that I am a very influential person and that I inspire alot of people to not quit and become more than they are. If my A, B,and C plans fail, I'd Like to become a novelist. I love to read and I love to write, So that will work out well. It is important to have a goal and a few Backups incase it fails!

-M

May 30, 2009 | 1:59 PM Comments  0 comments

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World Corruption and It's People
About this category: Peace & Conflict


The world has become a divided place. Whole countries have turned on each other, Ethnic people have traded on thier own kind, and the foundation of the human race has taken a drastic turn towards the worst. In an efficient way, We are all 1 people: -The Human Rcae-. So, why is it that we have to hurt each other to prive a point? Why is it that we have to rape our women, kill our children, and destroy our entire beings for nothing? Is it the need for power? Respect? Or, had the corruption of the world and -Human Race- become a noted past-time or a just a hooby that we've picked up? Most elders claim that our ("Our" being people of all races younger than 35-50 years of accumulated age and wisdom) current behavior is the reason for the corruption in today's world, But, I say to elders, Were YOU all so different? Most traits that the chldren of today's world possess come from thier line of family. If you and a friend entered a store, and you saw they were stealing, you question them. If they told you that everyone in thier family did it for as long as they could rememeber, what could you say??? Its a trait they were raised on. I say to you (Trusted readers of this posted entry of my blog)What do you believe is the true meaning of the world's corruption? Is it the actions of young adults, or the past actions of thier elders? Do they want power? Respect? What is the meaning of it all??

May 23, 2009 | 10:52 PM Comments  1 comments

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MANGO FESTIVAL
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About this category: Culture


Recently I traveled several districts of Bangladesh.The time was very critical as the temperature was very high though
some rain was very desirable.We were lucky to see some rain along the trip though constant thunders frightened us.
We saw many cropped fields and fruit gardens along the long way.Flowering plants were showing their gorgeous colors too.
There was paddy fields in some areas.Most of them were harvested recently.Sesame,jute,pulses and many other crops were seen.
Mango trees were bearing diversified varieties of shapes,sizes and colors.Jackfruit,palmyra palm fruit,wax apple were some other fruits on the sight.But we were excited to see the festival of mango on the way.Particularly in Sathkhira we saw many orchards of mango
laden with many varieties of mango.Farmers were selling the HIMSAGAR variety with pleasure.We visited some orchards and enjoyed the beauty of the fruits in the garden.It was a great festival of the celebrated mango.We always love to taste mango and it was a great opportunity for us to see the festival.

May 23, 2009 | 9:51 PM Comments  0 comments

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A Harsh Life...

Depending on the circumstances, many people will tell you that they have a "Harsh Life". But what does this mean??? A "Harsh Life" can have many meanings. Someone could have just lost a job, a loved one, or their entire being because of the chaos they around. But, what is the true meaning of it? If you are robbed on the street, you would be considered to have a "Harsh Life" to some, But to others, you were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. On the other hand, Someone may have just lost a spouse, child, or very close friend. The would be considered to have a "Harsh Life" to some, But to others they may just be experiencing death and don't know how to grasp it. What Is YOUR Definition Of A"Harsh Life"???

May 22, 2009 | 3:16 AM Comments  2 comments

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¿Conoceís a Nazim Hikmet?


Bueno, estaba sentada en el sofa, mis pies en el puff.. ¡Ahh que bien el fin de semana...!  Pero faltaba algo, siempre falta algo porque una parte mia está lejos. ¡Y vale ya! eso ya lo se... Para tapar los agujeros pequeños tengo mis libros, mi musica, mi te turco al lado...

Y hoy estaba con las palabras de Nazim Hikmet y pensé, seguro que en la ciudad en la que vivo yo, igual no hay un 10 % de la población que le conozca. Así que he decidido escribir sobre el.. Para que sepais habia una gran persona turca, un poeta con un corazón muy grande...



 "Nunca verán ustedes este nombre en las extrañas revistas culturales que aquí leemos. Sin embargo es el primer poeta, el poeta nacional de su patria, Turquía. Yo lo considero como uno de los más grandes poetas vivos.
»El pueblo turco sabe de memoria sus versos, pero su nombre no puede publicarse en Turquía. (...)
»Me gustará verlo aquí, en esta tribuna, con su alta estatura y sus ojos claros (no parece turco) recitándoles sus versos en ese idioma extraño. Los poetas orientales dicen sus versos como si cantaran.
»¿Cómo darles idea de la bondad, la entereza y la simpatía de Nâzim Hikmet? (...)
»Cerca de quince años lo tuvieron encarcelado por unos versos escritos en su juventud. Solo una huelga de hambre de muchos días y los reclamos del mundo entero le dieron la libertad.
»Me cuenta que aún ahora después de dos años de vivir en el mundo libre no adquiere aún las nociones de la llave y de la luz eléctrica.
»Se le olvidan las llaves porque durante quince años otros abrieron y cerraron su celda.
»Se olvida de apagar la luz en la noche, al acostarse, porque durante quince años durmió bajo una ampolleta encendida.
»Es el más alegre de los hombres"

Yo, sólo voy a escribir una poesia de el en español para que le conozcais por sus palabras....


Vamos a la luna...

Vamos a la Luna
                       y más lejos todavía
                      a donde ni siquiera alcanzan los telescopios.

¿Pero cuándo la gente en nuestra Tierra,
                        dejará de pasar hambre
                        nadie tendrá miedo de nadie,
                        nadie mandará sobre nadie,
                        nadie maldecirá de nadie,
                        nadie robará a otro su esperanza?

Por esto soy comunista para responder a esta pregunta.

26 de agosto de 1959




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THE BLESSED HARVEST
Related to country: Bangladesh
About this category: Human Rights


This year we are blessed with a golden harvest of paddy.Our farmers are apparently happy for getting a good harvest.You will be amazed to see the standing paddy fields with the golden color just before the harvest.But the problem of glut comes with a good harvest for all commodities of commerce.It appears that glut may affect the farmers.Their peace may be lost partly due to the low price at the time of harvest.I hope the concerned agencies will come forward and demonstrate their sympathy and action to retain the smile of farmers who feed the whole world.Let the blessed harvest remain blessed for ever and is not tarnished by the profit seekers.

May 17, 2009 | 6:26 PM Comments  1 comments

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GORGEOUS FLOWERS
Related to country: Bangladesh
About this category: Environment


You will be astonished to see the gorgeous flowers that are blooming now in Bangladesh.They have stunning colors,shapes
and sizes.So many names and so many varieties of flowers,it is simply impossible to remember them.Despite this you will
be tempted to learn that red Krishnachura on small to large tree kindle your memories of love in your old days.You will find Cassia fistula everywhere from the megacity to the countryside.The whole tree is golden from to bottom.You may write a poem on this superb beauty now.You may be maddened by the beauty of Jarul awaiting all the way from the metropolis to the cool countryside.The dreamy blue-violet flowers play with your lovely past.
Like to see and enjoy more.Please just throw your glance and discover the stunning beauty that will be unfolded in front of your amazing vision.

May 17, 2009 | 5:46 PM Comments  1 comments

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RICE BUG
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About this category: Health


Last night was a memorable one.My sleep was disturbed by a bad smell.I found a narrow long bug after a frantic search in the room.It was about an inch long.It was emitting such a bad smell that it was almost impossible for me to tolerate.I collected a broom and tried to drive it away.It emitted more
bad smell.When I threw this out of the room,I felt more bad smell.I was surprised to see a number of the same bug in the corners and walls of the room.They were stinking badly.I tried to drive them one by one.It was a horrible event.I felt that there was chemicals all around the room with irritating bad smell.Lasly,I killed around 25 bugs and broomed them downstair.To make my room habitable,I sprayed air freshener.Then,I took a book and searched for the bad smelling insect.Finally,I found that the insect was rice bug.It sucks its food from the rice at the milky stage and thus damage the rice.As the paddy field is being harvested now,the rice bug was flying to find alternative host.Then it was attracted by the light of our home causing inconvenience for me and to them simultaneously.The scientific name of the bug is

Leptocorisa oratorius (Fabricius).It may cause some kind of allergy or blister by the emitted chemicals.In fact,the bugs spray or emit chemical when they feel they are being attacked for their safety.
The invasion of the rice bug took away about an hour of my sleep but gave me wealth of knowledge and experience.Thanks to bad smelling rice bug.

May 13, 2009 | 9:44 AM Comments  1 comments

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