Monday, 24 February 2014

All the truth by Jordi Évole?

Yesterday night, I watched a very fascinating documentary emitted in La Sexta, Operación Palace, by Jordi Évole about the historical event 23-F




23-F was an attempt of a coup d'état in Spain the 23th February 1981: Tejero, who led the failed coup's most notable event: the bursting into the Spanish Congress by a group of 200 armed officers during the process of electing Sotelo as the new president 

King Juan Carlos gave a nationally televised address denouncing the coup and urging the maintenance of law and the continuance of the democratically elected government.




After holding the Parliament and cabinet hostage for 18 hours the hostage-takers surrendered the next morning without having harmed anyone.

Didn't see it? Watch it here !



Comics related to the crisis




Sunday, 23 February 2014

Promising new project

This third term, we're going to work on something very different as well as exiting: we're going to make a project proposing solutions or activities we can do to tackle the crisis and face it !


The project has to be submitted to the Eusko Jaurlaritza as it is a contest, and if we win, we'll have the opportunity to go to Brussels all together!!



Our weebly's mindmap to understand better the Lampedusa issue!


Thursday, 20 February 2014

Being solidary or at least trying

Although it can sound a bit of inmoral or maybe shocking, I haven't voluntareed anywhere, neither I'm part of an NGO, but I'd love to in long-term.




However this, I've done solidary things; for example: when I was more little I would give money to most of the people I saw in a corner on the street or I would bring food to school for people in the Sahara.

Currently, though, I give food for the Banco de Alimentos, for people in Gipuzkoa and I find it nice, because even if it's just a bit of pasta, you know you'll be helping someone who needs so!

In the future, I'd like to go abroad to help people, because that apart from being the experience of my lifetime, it would make me feel really delighted!

A worth watching film!

If you're concerned about the immigration affair and you want to learn something else about this situation, this is the perfect film!


Moreover, Sara and I saw this film while we were working with the Lampedusa issue and we both highly recommend it! It's a really moving film!

Here's the trailer so that you can have a slight idea of the plot:




Globalization

Your shirt was made in Mexico and your shoes in China. Your CD player comes from Japan. You can travel to Moscow and eat a Big Mac there and you can watch an American film in Rome. Today goods are made and sold all over the world, thanks to globalization.

This short second term, we've also been talking about globalization as it can be seen in the blog: we've been debating on it and we've found its good and not that good sides.






Good sides

  • Globalization gives you a larger market. You can sell more goodsand make more money. You can createmore jobs. 
  •  Products become cheaper and you can get new goods more quickly.
 

Bad sides

  • Globalization causes unemployment in industrialized countries because firms move their factories to places where they can get cheaper workers.  
  • Globalization may lead to more environmental problems.  
  •  Globalization can lead to financial problems .
  • Some of the poorest countries in the world, especially in Africa, may get even poorer. 
  • Human, animal and plant diseases can spread more quickly through globalization.
 
In conclusion, it can be appreciated that globalization's drawbacks are more than the benefits. However, we should try to fix the problems for a better life!

P.S:.: Don't you know what globalization is? Here's the big problem explained in 4 minutes!

Spreading a different kind of awareness

 The last two weeks, we've been working on an article about NGOs. Sara and I we've chosen a NGO which we think works different to others we know: BRAC; it's the largest non-governamental organization in the world.



<<What makes the difference between other organizations , then?>> you would ask; well, let us tell you that what makes BRAC unique and famous is the method chosen to face poverty. BRAC’s idea has always been simple yet radical: they've tried to bring together the poorest people in the poorest countries and teach them to read, think for themselves, pool their
resources, and start their own businesses.

If you want to know some more about BRAC, read the article by clicking  here


Monday, 3 February 2014

Human population growth

Last month, the growth of the world's population was widely debated in my class; so, we were asked to create a graph to predict future growth and to identify factors that affect that.

I guess that if population has increased hugely in the last years it's because of all the advances they've been made. Over the years, a shorter amount of time was required to double the population and it currently remains the same way: every time the period of time gets shorter. If we continue this way, things will turn the wrong way and we'll be in serious trouble...
(Horizontal access: time / vertical access: number of people in billions)

But what shall we do to prevent this from happening?