lunes, 6 de diciembre de 2010

Essay 6 - Creative text

Why?…

Why do I love you? That’s an easy thing to state,
it is a pleasure to answer since you are my eternal lovely date.

Your kindness towards others is a very appealing trait,
because being good to strangers is for me in higher rate.

When tears come from your eyes when remembering your mom,
warm feelings blossom in my heart which with you is now in calm.

You are so thoughtful and so caring and I am so blessed to have you,
my life now has been enriched and I have grown a lot around you.

"You tame me", once I told you, and you smiled at my comment,
but I was serious and I meant it and it wasn’t just the moment.

If I am sad you offer comfort, and you listen and you are there,
but you don’t try to fix my problems which I think is very fair.

I discovered that I loved you when the place didn’t matter anymore
when your presence was sufficient and it was all I was longing for.

It takes time to find your partner, and for me there was no exception
but it was a worthwhile waiting because with you there is no deception.

sábado, 27 de noviembre de 2010

Practice- poem

The visit

The leaves break under my tired feet as I narrow the distance between you and me.
Sweet perfume travels in the air and provides some calm to my still fragile spirit.
Not too much to see in this place, but such a strong meaning for a lot of people.
It has been almost three years since last I saw you.
It is not too long, yet at times the weight of sorrow on my shoulders makes it seem as if decades have passed already.
I suddenly stop. I don’t want to make it there now. Tears start flowing from my eyes like water falling from a fall, but I don’t fight them back anymore.
I can hear the beat of my heart and my body shakes with emotion.
I am here. I made it. I forced myself and I am relieved.
…someone brought you some flowers…I didn’t… but I brought you my most valuable treasure… myself.

domingo, 21 de noviembre de 2010

Essay 5- After comments

A three-star hotel to a four-star hotel

When going on vacation a determining factor to make this time the most pleasant is the place where you are going to stay: the hotel. Choosing a hotel is not an easy task if comfort is one of your priorities, that is why aspects like location, price, condition of the facilities and services provided are some of the aspects to keep in mind prior to booking. In the next lines I am going to contrast some of those aspects which were provided by Soberanis hotel, a three-star hotel and Krystal hotel a four-star hotel, as an aim to illustrate how the number of stars does not necessarily mean higher quality.

Talking about price and location, Krystal hotel is located at the core of the hotel zone of Cancun which is where the night clubs are found. Malls and little plazas are in that area as well, so everything is within a walking distance. Soberanis hotel, on the other hand, is located downtown, at about 25 minutes from the malls and you need to take a taxi or a bus to go there, but if the budget is a little tight Soberanis hotel location is very convenient and the prices can be more than three times lower than at the Krystal hotel.

Krystal’s rooms have the touch of comfort and little luxury expected in a four-star like the tile in the bathroom, wide mirrors, an extra sofa and a little refrigerator, yet Soberanis hotel facilities are very convenient and cover the basic needs sought in a hotel: a bed, a shower, a TV and air conditioner, which is almost mandatory in the beach. Regarding the attention from employees it is fair to say that it was good in both hotels, but still being Soberanis a small hotel the attention feels more personal and cozy.

There are two aspects that I consider important, one of course is food availability and the second aspect will be the computer services. Even though there are usually plenty of places to go and eat outside hotels, it is always nice to at least have breakfast there before you start your day. It is maybe in this aspect that Soberanis hotel beats Krystal hotel because Soberanis has a good variety of dishes at very affordable prices while krystal hotel has a good variety too but the cost is very high. Also Soberanis hotel provides a free internet hour to the guests along with two free bottles of water a day while Krystal hotel charges for the use of the computers and sells the bottles of water they leave in the room.

As you can see, picking a hotel is tricky and sometimes what you see in the publicity is deceiving, but if we narrow down our demands to what is really basic for us and what we can live without then the decision is easier. Both of the mentioned hotels are good options for having a good stay in Cancun and the final pick will depend on what you are looking for and what you are willing to invest. Whatever your decision is what is guaranteed is that you will enjoy your time in the city and you will always want to go back again.

martes, 16 de noviembre de 2010

Essay 5- compare-contrast

A three-star hotel to a four-star hotel

When going on vacation a determining factor to make this time the most pleasant is the place where you are going to stay: the hotel. Choosing a hotel is not an easy task if comfort is one of your priorities, that is why aspects like location, price, condition of the facilities and services provided are some of the aspects to keep in mind prior to booking. The purpose of this essay is to contrast some of those aspects which were provided by Soberanis hotel, a three-star hotel and Krystal hotel a four-star hotel, as an aim to illustrate how the number of stars does not necessarily mean higher quality.

Talking about price and location, Krystal hotel is located at the core of the hotel zone of Cancun which is where the night clubs are found. Malls and little plazas are in that area as well, so everything is within a walking distance. Soberanis hotel, on the other hand, is located downtown, at about 25 minutes from the malls and you need to take a taxi or a bus to go there, but if the budget is a little tight Soberanis hotel location is very convenient and the prices can be more than three times lower than at the Krystal hotel.

The higher the number of stars means higher quality of the facilities and a better service, right? Well, not necessarily. Krystal’s rooms have the touch of comfort and little luxury expected in a four-star yet Soberanis hotel facilities are very convenient and cover the basic needs sought in a hotel: a bed, a shower, a TV and air conditioner, which is almost mandatory in the beach. Regarding the attention from employees it is fair to say that it was good in both hotels, but still being Soberanis a small hotel the attention feels more personal and cozy.

There are two aspects that I consider important, one of course is food availability and the second aspect will be the computer services. Even though there are usually plenty of places to go and eat outside hotels, it is always nice to at least have breakfast there before you start your day. It is maybe in this aspect that Soberanis hotel beats Krystal hotel because Soberanis has a good variety of dishes at very affordable prices while Krystal hotel has a good variety too but the cost is very high. Also Soberanis hotel provides a free internet hour to the guests along with two free bottles of water a day while Krystal hotel charges for the use of the computers and sells the bottles of water they leave in the room.

As you can see, picking a hotel is tricky and sometimes what you see in the publicity is deceiving, but if we narrow down our demands to what is really basic for us and what we can live without then the decision is easier. Both of the mentioned hotels are good options for having a good stay in Cancun and the final pick will depend on what you are looking for and what you are willing to invest. Whatever your decision is what is guaranteed is that you will enjoy your time in the city and you will always want to go back again.

lunes, 8 de noviembre de 2010

Movie review

What where you doing in 1973?
            During an hour and 45 minutes Antonino Isordia Llamazares immerses us in the lives of three totally different characters portrayed by themselves in this documentary called 1973. Mexico City is the scenario where Rodolfo, Mafer and Alejandro never cross paths yet they have something in common that makes them get together in this sometimes confusing piece of work by Isordia, the year 1973, the year when they all were born.
            Rodolfo Escogido “El fantasmon” still smiles when he remembers the crowd cheering his name in his days of glory, but since glory doesn’t last forever when it is not honestly earned, sooner or later there is a pay off and he tells us how his rise and down happened in his life.
            Maria Fernanda Ramos Macín talks about her encounter with drugs and all kinds of abuse she went through till the day she jumped from a bridge without having consciousness of what was happening, an interesting story to follow with a surprising ending in the last minutes of the documentary.
            After listening to Alejandro Cota, your beliefs in good and evil will be challenged. A shaking and intriguing story that will bring up many questions with not too many answers from the people involved but  many from what is witnessed by the audience.
            Totally produced by the Centro de Capacitacion Cinematografica and Churubusco Estudios this documentary received the JVC award for best director in the 20th International Cinema Festival of Guadalajara and was nominated for an Ariel.
            The music by bands like Santa Sabina, B4, los Ultrasonicos and others adds a sense of uncertainty to what comes next, which is a constant in the film and is a determining factor to hook the viewer to the plot.
             1973 is a film that you will probably see only once but that time will be enough to make you get a different perspective of life and will open your eyes to a reality that some people live day by day and the rest of us will never imagine.
http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2006/03/10/index.php?section=espectaculos&article=a10n1esp                           

martes, 26 de octubre de 2010

Essay 4-A Argumentative after comments

Adoption of children by same sex couples
            Gay married couples is a very recent issue in the country of Mexico and it has been ruled in favor just a few months ago in Mexico city. Few days after that approval, these couples have also gotten the right to adopt children, arising with this a lot of concerns and disagreements within different sectors of the population. However, there is more to consider than just two or three points of view. I am in favor of adoption in general and I believe that adoption by same sex couples can do more good than harm and in the next lines I will explain why I believe this.
            Opponents to this idea claim that children that grow up with two dads or two moms may get confused and get the wrong idea of what a traditional family is and the role of each one of the members. If the idea of a traditional family is still based on the macho man who does his will at home and mistreats the woman, then there are plenty of changes that could take place in a gay couple’s home that can be different from a traditional home. For example, would there be a man mistreating another man? Or would a woman beat up the other one? Times change and this type of home might represent a good change for the children that will have the opportunity to be adopted which the ones that are begotten by a heterosexual couple don’t have.
  They also claim that by observing this type of couple, the child will actually become gay, but if we consider this as a valid claim, then how can we explain the fact that guys who come from a normal heterosexual couple become gays? Or what happens with the children that become murderers and kidnappers? Is it because of what they saw at home and they are imitating? The point is that there is not enough evidence to prove the influence of what you see with what you become. To a certain extent they are right, our environment influences us, but studies have shown that people who have declared themselves as gays have recognized to have had those preferences during their whole lives, which tells us that they are born that way, one more reason to reject the idea about how living with a same sex couple influences the children.
The Supreme Court in Mexico (Mexico: Landmark adopting ruling for same sex couples, 2010) argues that: “Our concern should be in the best interest of the child which is to have a loving family regardless of the sexes of the family members”. Some people may disagree with this idea but I wonder if they have taken the time to look around their own city and find out how many children are awaiting in orphanages for someone who cares and wants them. LGBT couples (Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) are just asking for an opportunity to show that it is time to give the next step and give the children that life they are dreaming of having. Would it be perfect? Of course not, but that is not guaranteed in a heterosexual couple either.
There is still a long way to go for same sex couples in many areas. In adopting they are gaining some ground as they already did in Mexico City but the rest of the country will be more difficult to open to this issue. Opponents to granting adoptions to gay people will keep working on finding arguments that support their beliefs but as they do that, there are others that will also be willing to offer help and support to make things as fair as possible. Prejudice should not interfere in guaranteeing family rights (Mexico: Landmark… 2010) so, are those who are against this matter really worried about the best well being of the children or is it just prejudice speaking up for them? It would be interesting to find out.
           

domingo, 17 de octubre de 2010

Essay 4-Argumentative

Adoption of children by same sex couples
            Gay married couples is a very recent issue in the country of Mexico and it has been ruled in favor just a few months ago in Mexico city. Few days after that approval, these couples have also gotten the right to adopt children, arising with this a lot of concerns and disagreements within different sectors of the population. However, there is more to consider than just two or three points of view. I am in favor of adoption in general and I believe that adoption by same sex couples can do more good than harm and in the next lines I will explain why I believe this.
            Opponents to this idea claim that children that grow up with two dads or two moms may get confused and get the wrong idea of what a traditional family is and the role of each one of the members. If the idea of a traditional family is still based on the macho man who does his will at home and mistreats the woman, then there are plenty of changes that could take place in a gay couple’s home that can be different from a traditional home. For example, would there be a man mistreating another man? Or would a woman beat up the other one? Times change and this type of home might represent a good change for the kids that will have the opportunity to be adopted which the ones that are begotten by a heterosexual couple don’t have.
  They also claim that by observing this type of couple, the child will actually become gay, but if we consider this as a valid claim, then how can we explain the fact that guys who come from a normal heterosexual couple become gays? Or what happens with the kids that become murderers and kidnappers? Is it because of what they saw at home and they are imitating? The point is that there is not enough evidence to prove the influence of what you see with what you become. To a certain extent they are right, our environment influences us, but studies have shown that people who have declared themselves as gays have recognized to have had those preferences during their whole lives, which tells us that they are born that way, one more reason to reject the idea about how living with a same sex couple influences the kids.
The Supreme Court in Mexico (Mexico: Landmark adopting ruling for same sex couples, 2010) argues that: “Our concern should be in the best interest of the child which is to have a loving family regardless of the sexes of the family members”. Some people may disagree with this idea but I wonder if they have taken the time to look around their own city and find out how many kids are awaiting in orphanages for someone who cares and wants them. LGBT couples (Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) are just asking for an opportunity to show that it is time to give the next step and give the kids that life they are dreaming of having. Would it be perfect? Of course not, but that is not guaranteed in a heterosexual couple either.
There is still a long way to go for same sex couples in many areas. In adopting they are gaining some ground as they already did in Mexico City but the rest of the country will be more difficult to open to this issue. Opponents to granting adoptions to gay people will keep working on finding arguments that support their beliefs but as they do that, there are others that will also be willing to offer help and support to make things as fair as possible. Prejudice should not interfere in guaranteeing family rights (Mexico: Landmark… 2010) so, are those who are against this matter really worried about the best well being of the kids or is it just prejudice speaking up for them? It would be interesting to find out.