Friday 21 November 2014

Mexicans in biggest protest yet over missing students

Not sure if this news is related to my career, but it certainly is a story that has social relevance, about a shocking fact: the disappearance and probable murder of 43 students in Mexico

Yesterday, a day of demonstrations were held in several states by 43 youths missing. In Chiapas and in the capital happened most rebellious protest.  In this context, from the government, president of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto, condemned "violence from any source"

The national march was called by relatives and activists held in over 30 cities in Mexico and the world. Universities located in the capital suspended classes in most schools. Unions such as electricians, university and telephone operators join the marches.

In Mexico City three gears that have started in different places were called, led all caravans organized by the parents of the missing. The caravans were touring the country over the course of the last week and joined in the Zocalo

Concentrations are mostly without incident, although Mexico City and Chiapas some violent incidents were reported by the launches of homemade clashes between protesters and police bomb. On complaining the government canceled the military parade is held every year on the anniversary of the Mexican Revolution.


The march culminated in the Zocalo. There, on the stage, family members and fellow students at the School of Ayotzinapa addressed the crowd.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/nov/21/mexicans-protesting-about-missing-students-scuffle-with-police

The Lion King



Today, I would like to talk you about a very famous movie that made an impact on our tender childhood. Probably, it made to cry everybody. I talk about The Lion King, obviously.
If you never saw this wonderful film, you lost an important piece of your childhood.
The Lion King is an American animated epic musical drama film released by Walt Disney Pictures.
Well, the principal character is Simba, who after to be witness of the death of his father Mufasa, decides to scape far away of the Pride Lands, because Scar (evil Simba’s uncle) blames to Simba like the responsible of the death of the King Mufasa.
Through the years, Simba finds the nice company of Timon (a meerkat) and Pumba (a wild boar), who make glad the life of this lion. Simba then grows up with Timon y Pumba in the jungle, living a carefree life with his friends under the slogan "Hakuna Matata" ("no worries")
While, Scar is managing the Kingdom in the jungle, but it´s in bad condition: without water, without food, without security for the rest of the animals.
Later, Nala (Simba’s best friend) and Rafiqui (friend monkey) will come to afford help to Simba, because it´s time for the return of the King Lion Simba. He has an important pending matter with Scar.
Finally, Scar will recognize to be culprit of to have killed Mufasa, and Simba will fight against him for to recover the Kingdom. After the evil uncle and the hyenas gone, Simba ascends and takes over the kingdom as the rain falls again