Sunday, May 30, 2010

Are The Video Games Doing Something For Our Future?

I used to be a gamer, and I used to spend more than nine or ten hours in front of my television. But one day I wake thinking if the video games were doing something for my life. Do you know that every hour that you spend in front of a video game is one hour less of life after your 65 years? Now I spend the same amount of time doing homework but at the end of my day I fell different because my mind is full of new knowledge. Another bad part of the video games is that the families are getting less communication. Also parents are not paying attention in what games their children are playing and the boys most of the times are behaving violently. If I could take the time back and use all the time that I spend or in better words wasted playing these thing I would be is a most advance classes now. My advice to the peoples who read this and spend time in front of the video games is, stand up and get more knowledge for your brain, reading a book, reading a news paper, or just spending time with your family.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Is a Teacher Better Than a Reporter?

Colombians are in a really hard spot now that the presidential elections are close. Too many people are asking themselves the same question. Do I want a reporter as a president or a teacher as a president? The two men that are ahead in the number of followers have very different backgrounds, and is difficult to think who will drive the country better. The first option is Antanas Mockus who first was a very good teacher from the best university in Colombia and then took the direction doing an excellent work. After a really controversial act that he did in front of the whole University that made him famous between Colombians, he was elected mayor of the capital of Colombia (Bogota) while he was Mayor the city was changed, he turned a very ugly city into a very good place to live loved for all people. The second option is Manuel Santos who was a reporter for many years. Right after his graduation he went to work in London for eight years as a representative of coffee organization. After that he was designated Minister of Foreign trade and then he was designated Minister of Property and Public Credit until 2004. The moment is getting closer and the people still wondering about this situation. But the only answer that they will find is after Sunday that is the final date to take a final decision