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Thursday 25 November 2010

The last theme: "The Bicentenary"


Good day my bloggers:
My generation has the privilege of living in a globalized and technological world that allow to get a lot of information about the past, what helps to rescue a part of the Chile’ history, I think. We know that our country has changed in several areas that involve politic, social, health, individual and even physical changes. Our common legacy has forced that we are today.

We have been witnesses more of a society change than a millennium or centenary change only.
In politic our contemporary are lived a transition from to be in a dictatorship to a democratic government. This landmark has brought with him political quarrel between the people. But it’s part to live in society, and in democracy it has to have variability and freedom to opine, and they are held up by laws and an informed people.
The above idea was importantly accompanied and influenced the concept of equity, which is reflected in an increasing number of people that accept women working, single parents, homosexual relations, different cultures, domestic violence, among others. All that is possible thanks a knowledge age with new technological development.
The technologic have allowed an evident advance in health area, decreasing the mortality, decreasing the mobility of some pathologies (because more diseases are included in GES, for example), increasing the life expectative and improving the possibility of treatment, among others. It’s interesting to mention that new pathologies have appeared in our contemporary age caused by our new way to live.
I mentioned that our country have had changes in individual and physical levels. I was referring specifically to the earthquake, the tsunami, and the event with the miners. I consider that they awake an important sense of patriotism and unity.

To conclude, I think the things always are changing and the Chilean society still have to improve, because the discrimination, the poverty, injustice and individualism are our obstacles to finish once and for all with the previous centenary.


I prefer to say "see you later".

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