Here it is the link to the fourth film in the series Stories of the Millennium.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Tata Hitachi Excavator
Reduce child mortality
Here it is the link to the fourth film in the series Stories of the Millennium.
Here it is the link to the fourth film in the series Stories of the Millennium.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Invisalign Am I A Candidate?
Living in the north but with the heart in the South
few days ago I returned from this trip to Peru. And go a few. This country is becoming a bit of my home.
The last days are always intense. Projects starting to take shape. Meetings with people who seek help from the NGO. Evaluation of all projects that have long been working. Hen friends. Some days are really exciting, full of life, good life.
can not have all the good words lived moments. Chatting with Eli Javier beside the lagoon oconales, that while with Paul, a charming woman, the departure of Gaby, Jane, of the Carlos, which are like my family in Villa Rica. The last time before taking the "car" back to China, with Susana, Marian, with Wilma. And the heart that refuses to go and that road to San Ramon, traveled many times, all in silence not knowing what to say.
A part of me and lives in Villa Rica. Part of me lives in the South. In these summers I learned a lot, a lot of me and some of the poor, the have-nots, those who every day have to fight to live. They have so much to teach ... And can not be otherwise, I live with them and like them. Although at the moment have to be in these latitudes my life is with them. I want to share your life and grow with them. Maybe I can help in some cases, their lives are more worthy, more human. Maybe they can make my life more human, more full of life.
The first days at Burgos are, at least, strange. I live in a house with many amenities and the simplest things seem extraordinary: I can open the faucet and drink the water without boiling it, the mosquitoes do not bother me and can not transmit disease, the streets of my neighborhood are paved and there is little dirt, I I can shower (lots of people in Villa Rica has no such possibility ),... I could go on with thousands of details.
next thing is to ask what have I done to deserve this. The answer is simple: NOTHING. For that immediately arises in me the wish that everyone in this world have the same opportunities that I enjoy. And desire can only be actually working. I know that our contribution, in the words of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, is a drop in the ocean. But that drop is essential. We can best help we live, each according to their possibilities, since his time. Urge the commitment to a fairer world. Let's open our eyes to the needs of others, of course starting for those who are closest.
few days ago I returned from the South but I'm still there.
few days ago I returned from this trip to Peru. And go a few. This country is becoming a bit of my home.
A part of me and lives in Villa Rica. Part of me lives in the South. In these summers I learned a lot, a lot of me and some of the poor, the have-nots, those who every day have to fight to live. They have so much to teach ... And can not be otherwise, I live with them and like them. Although at the moment have to be in these latitudes my life is with them. I want to share your life and grow with them. Maybe I can help in some cases, their lives are more worthy, more human. Maybe they can make my life more human, more full of life.
The first days at Burgos are, at least, strange. I live in a house with many amenities and the simplest things seem extraordinary: I can open the faucet and drink the water without boiling it, the mosquitoes do not bother me and can not transmit disease, the streets of my neighborhood are paved and there is little dirt, I I can shower (lots of people in Villa Rica has no such possibility ),... I could go on with thousands of details.
next thing is to ask what have I done to deserve this. The answer is simple: NOTHING. For that immediately arises in me the wish that everyone in this world have the same opportunities that I enjoy. And desire can only be actually working. I know that our contribution, in the words of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, is a drop in the ocean. But that drop is essential. We can best help we live, each according to their possibilities, since his time. Urge the commitment to a fairer world. Let's open our eyes to the needs of others, of course starting for those who are closest.
few days ago I returned from the South but I'm still there.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Plans For Granny Flats In Ireland
Living in the South 6
Here another video with the main street of Villa Rica from a motorcar, the taxi in Peru.
Here another video with the main street of Villa Rica from a motorcar, the taxi in Peru.
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Friday, August 13, 2010
Can Bluetooth Dongle Be Used As Wireless Booster
DEFECTS IN WELDING WELDING TO STOCK (Forge)
To illustrate this theme, and wanted to lean on this website, which clearly explains the subject and which I thank and congratulate their content. Http://www.tallerdeforja.net/?q=node/167
Returning to weld back on time, we can stop the Calda Welding or forge welding, also called and that although we are talking with adjectives, we can say is the beginning of the weld itself.
To illustrate this theme, and wanted to lean on this website, which clearly explains the subject and which I thank and congratulate their content. Http://www.tallerdeforja.net/?q=node/167
Thursday, August 12, 2010
What To Wear At A Burns Night
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
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Living in the South 4
Is there someone on the other side of the phone cord? If so send some comments or some mensajillo and so I know something about you.
How you doing? I would imagine that you are on holiday, sunbathing on the beach or the mountains. I hope you're descansando.Yo for Villa Rica in the jungle central Peru. This town, which some know, lives these days national holiday hangover. Gone is the people who crowded the streets and breathe the peace of mind forever. It has not rained for days so no dust to give and take in the dozens of small shops in the main street that is almost unique in having the people. Villa Rica is very long and only a small portion is paved. Villa Rica has improved in recent years but much remains to be done.
Today I want to tell something of the old ladies of this place are, without doubt, one of the most neglected groups. We visited
Alexander, a grandfather about 85 years we have found half dying. It was pitiful to see him. In a small hut, unable to move, without being able to understand, malnourished and dirty. She lives with her son who is also seems ill and his daughter who works all day at a street stall. "I can not attend," he says. "I have to work, I have no means." And indeed did not attend. Living in poverty and when you live well, survival is the first. We bring your gaseosita and think that gives it life. Rejoins as you can and take it with pleasure. We agreed to bring back some clothes and asearle.
Not far
find Toribia and Meliton. Only speak Quechua, so our communication is based on love and a baby clothes they appreciate a smile. They are very old, live in a wooden house. Outside has a spout for washing and pituca something to put in their mouth.
Is there someone on the other side of the phone cord? If so send some comments or some mensajillo and so I know something about you.
How you doing? I would imagine that you are on holiday, sunbathing on the beach or the mountains. I hope you're descansando.Yo for Villa Rica in the jungle central Peru. This town, which some know, lives these days national holiday hangover. Gone is the people who crowded the streets and breathe the peace of mind forever. It has not rained for days so no dust to give and take in the dozens of small shops in the main street that is almost unique in having the people. Villa Rica is very long and only a small portion is paved. Villa Rica has improved in recent years but much remains to be done.
Today I want to tell something of the old ladies of this place are, without doubt, one of the most neglected groups. We visited
Alexander, a grandfather about 85 years we have found half dying. It was pitiful to see him. In a small hut, unable to move, without being able to understand, malnourished and dirty. She lives with her son who is also seems ill and his daughter who works all day at a street stall. "I can not attend," he says. "I have to work, I have no means." And indeed did not attend. Living in poverty and when you live well, survival is the first. We bring your gaseosita and think that gives it life. Rejoins as you can and take it with pleasure. We agreed to bring back some clothes and asearle.
Not far
find Toribia and Meliton. Only speak Quechua, so our communication is based on love and a baby clothes they appreciate a smile. They are very old, live in a wooden house. Outside has a spout for washing and pituca something to put in their mouth. are brothers Peter and Dominga. I already know from other years. We are greeted warmly. These days she is harvesting coffee. He goes to his small garden to let you work out what the years. "Poverty is hard to end" - he says. To me this statement let me ice cream so overwhelming. So have always lived. They have always been poor and will die poor. She is less than 60 years and looks about eighty. Poverty wears and creating calluses and wrinkles and worse, are not because they are inside. Poverty are excluded this world of technology and opportunities. His day is for survival. We shared a few minutes with them. We take some banks to apartments and there we formed a circle in the courtyard of poverty. Peter and Dominga are poor, skinny but very smiling and made me spend an unforgettable time. How strange! A moment of happiness surrounded by misery. I give a hug to say goodbye and squeeze them hard and noticed all the little bones. We must do something for them. For those we are here. The head will not stop spinning. Find something to change this reality. To make this world a little more disgusting human.
Pedro, which I've said it's poor and knows it, many days helping to clean her little Corsino terrenillo. Corsino lost his wife two years ago and not telling us about it. Drown your sorrows in wine and do not blame him. Your house is not a home and family living next door I do not think a family because it has little care. His granddaughters seem to want to approach. Corsi earns his living by baking bread and selling it by the people. "I always remember from Spain, from Spain," says Corsino. And is that these grandparents just need love and attention. Who are with them, that they want. We've tried this afternoon.
The inside story of Villa Rica is often bleak. Our world is mostly well. I do not like what I see. I seem overwhelming. From Ong try to improve this piece of the map. We try.
Pedro, which I've said it's poor and knows it, many days helping to clean her little Corsino terrenillo. Corsino lost his wife two years ago and not telling us about it. Drown your sorrows in wine and do not blame him. Your house is not a home and family living next door I do not think a family because it has little care. His granddaughters seem to want to approach. Corsi earns his living by baking bread and selling it by the people. "I always remember from Spain, from Spain," says Corsino. And is that these grandparents just need love and attention. Who are with them, that they want. We've tried this afternoon.
The inside story of Villa Rica is often bleak. Our world is mostly well. I do not like what I see. I seem overwhelming. From Ong try to improve this piece of the map. We try. Saturday, August 7, 2010
Misty Or May Who Is Hotter
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Lincoln Ls Etc Engine Failsafe
extreme poverty in Peru South 3
Here we
in Villa Rica. Just send an article to the journal of Burgos so perhaps soon we will read. Here we
The days go fast in a world that sometimes we find difficult, accustomed to the comforts thousand Burgos. The mattress is thin and our back is a bit battered, sometimes the water does not come out all hot and clean like us in town, but this year we saw a green brigade, leaves much to be desired. Then there are the mosquitoes, which can be light for a day, no washing machine, you have to boil water for drinking, ... You see, a world different from ours that I have trouble getting used to.
Anyway, all this is offset by the warmth of the people. People you talk to, people who opens their homes, people who you are kissing when they are fired, simple people very grateful good people ... People like us who have, in general, without knowing why, a life far more uphill than ours, people who suffer a bit more than that established for other people.
Today I want to tell the Paulina and Jose Feliciano, a married couple living in a neighborhood, even more humble than the rest, in a shabby but very dignified. She is president of the neighborhood, sometimes it is not well understood, but struggle as one of its neighbors. With much effort they are giving their children study. The small, Gaby, has begun this year Accounting in Tingo Maria, 14 hours away. We searched for a sponsor in Spain to support him. Otherwise higher education are almost prohibitive. Feliciano works in a lumber company in Iscozazín over 5 hours and is very smiley. Spends little time at home. The work has been taking its toll on his thin body. He had an accident last October. A log smashed and still has consequences. He spent a good season without work and, of course, free of charge. Are a couple fighting. A fighter.
We were invited to eat and we had a great time. Have in the small room that serves as dining tables with high school graduations of their children. Are evangelicals. Paul gives thanks to God for life, a life full of difficulties they face with hope. They are a poor family but wanted to breathe better, to help, to make your neighborhood a better place. Paulina us goodbye and starts to dream of all I want for their neighborhood. We are currently waiting for the city of Burgos resolve positively the grant we applied for improving the bathrooms and kitchens of El Cerrito San Francisco, home to Pauline and Feliciano.
We also live with hope and optimism. Another more just world is possible. We are working.
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