jueves, 1 de diciembre de 2016

CARBON FOOTPRINT

Questions:

Ø What’s the average carbon footprint of a person?
The average family of 4 causes 10 tonnes COeach year, so the average
carbon footprint of a person is 2.5 tonnes CO2 in a year.

Ø Hand washing dishes can use up to 50 % more of water than using an efficient dishwasher.

Ø Only about 8 % of global energy comes from renewables.

Ø True or false? Appliances that are turned off don’t use any electricity.
False, many appliances continue to use energy for features like clocks and
remote control sensors even when they are turned off.

Ø Can you make paper out of hemp?
Yes, hemp is the more human and clean option, requiere less land acreage 
to grow than timber, has fewer chemical byproducts, and can be recycled 
morefrequently than tree fiber. 

Watch the video and choose the best 3 tips in your opinion.

1. Try to minimize the waste you create buying unpacking products 

2. Try to use real diapers

3. Get a "bag for life"

jueves, 17 de noviembre de 2016

My favorite subject


This semester I have an interesting subject that is called Anthropology of nature. This course is what we call an applied; because the main idea is to work on what’s really happening, no just stay in books and theory. To do this, the main assignment to evaluate this subject is by means of a field trip to Limarí valley. We have to choose a research topic to apply to what we live during the experience, which is in total two weeks. Besides the trip, in class we usually talk about the other experiences of our classmates, and in this way we have been able to build an overview of what happens on Limarí, their traditions, their problems, their ways to relating, the local economy, and many other relevant aspects to the social anthropology. Our teacher, Jorge Razeto, is a rural anthropologist who teaches us concepts, methodologies, history and many tools to apply on our field work. For example, we review the concepts of landscape, territory, environment, and local words. 

jueves, 10 de noviembre de 2016

AN EXPERT IN MI FIELD


In anthropology we can focus on many different topics about what is and what makes the human being. The areas that are most interesting for me is medical anthropology and gender anthropology, so I would like to talk about a teacher on my faculty, Michelle Sadler, who has a master on gender studies and a master of science in medical anthropology in Oxford University. He has done a lot of investigations and publications about how women and men face the health system. I’m deeply interested on her studies about obstetric violence, because is a terrible problem that has existed since the birth was medicalized, and that recently in this decade has come to light as a health problem that affects to women and their new born child’s. Definitely she has done a big contribution to the field, and has opened the discussion on a problem that in our country is not yet possible to legislate, unlike other parts of the continent.

jueves, 3 de noviembre de 2016

MOVIES

One of the most common activities among my friends and family is watching movies, so is a recurrent theme to talk. I usually see movies when I want to have a good time, either alone or with company. I almost never go to the cinema, just two or three times a year, but every time I go to one I remember that I like the big screens and the high sound.

 The movie genre that I most like is drama and comedy, like for example Woody Allen films. I don’t have a specific favorite film director because they vary greatly according to their country, besides many different styles.

One of my favorite films is a British movie called “About Time”, from Richard Curtis. This is a lovely history about a man who can travel back in time and fix mistakes over and over again. I like this film because was so soft and beautiful, and gave the idea of enjoying every moment of life.

I would like to discover more movies and directors, and know every day more about cinema, because it is an entertaining way to learn.


jueves, 20 de octubre de 2016

Post 4: Music

Music is very important to me because it is present in many moments of my life, like when I dance, when I bike ride, when I´m traveling on a bus, when I'm having a good time with my friends, when I cook, and many different activities that are the most fun for me.
I like music that makes me feel in different ways, depends on rhythm, melody and lyrics.
I like a lot of types of music, but mostly I like Latin American singers and bands, especially from Argentina, as Pedro Aznar and Luis Alberto Spinetta.
I work on a jazz club, so every Wednesday and Saturday I listen for a few hours great live music.
I've been to a few concerts. The one I remember most was the concert by Silvio Rodriguez, I went with my mother and we loved the experience.
I do not know how to play any instrument, but I would like to learn to play guitar and piano. I do not sing in karaoke´s because my voice embarrasses me.

I think that world without music would be really sad, because a big part of culture, traditions and ceremonies around the world would be incomplete.