Thursday, February 25, 2010

Contico 3725nl Pro Tuff Bin The failure of education in Mexico

Two years ago I studied cello. Learn to play was something I wanted since before entering the Tec, but in those then I knew it would be a bit tricky, because we would have to pay tuition. Well, I went to work and in 2008 I refinanced my classes, which I took with the daughter of my piano teacher. I stopped working, and I put my classes on hiatus, I do not want my parents charge that economic weight. My father met a cellist who plays in the symphony orchestra of Nuevo Leon, and asked for the collection of classes. He said it charged X amount, and good ah & amto join the ranks of organized crime, due to the large amount of money that the occupation leaves. Apparently were aware of the short life expectancy of the drug traffickers and assassins, but having a lot of money in such a short life time that would have the bank to take into account this output. Why do people always envy other people's money, but not envy your success? Success is not a consequence of money, money is a consequence of success. People do not realize this, this unconsciously envy the traffickers. And experience has taught us that having money does not make you a person "well,nice or admirable ", criminals are found in all socioeconomic levels. While there are children of the Colonia San Jeronimo, killing cats with rifle slugs, and also ended quasi crashed and overturned (or dumps, can not remember). Or the students of Tec de Monterrey shopping with a cloned card. Obviously people are not going to seek self-realization or exceeded will think, do not even have covered the most basic needs such as housing, shelter, food, security, et cetera. I have made clear that this does not justify his actions, but, what need then have people cbsp; "I can be completely hollow inside, but if I have a lot of money people will admire me, but actually do nothing important." And unfortunately this is true (but not correct), because we still live in a society that worships the image, and have long and nice. Maybe I just clears the original theme, but it is a story that is worth mentioning to illustrate this situation (not if you already have counted above.) My mom has a Chevy truck that he bought, with money and effort. Well, it is inexpensive and uses very little gas, because it takes many turns through the city constantly. A woman, member of the gym where my mother works, saidng, I always saw a woman without a car mega nice, humble, which was always reading. And I'm not generalizing that people read is good people, but reading you discover things that no doubt make you grow as a person, the ideas you find in the books become part of you is something very satisfying. Give me courage not statements of the aforementioned lady (the nice), I feel sorry, because it is the reflection of that despicable vile social thought, and makes those who think the real nacos: Do not have many economic resources, or those who do not have many mental resources?. Not that they are stupid, but the social group the mackerel. As a moral to itmagazine Letras Libres. " The average number of books read each year by Mexicans is a figure somewhat variable, various sources indicate a different amount. No doubt the average ranges between 0 and 3 books. According to a survey of the UNAM and CONACULTA, one third of the population does not read a book a year, one third will read a book or two, a quarter of the population reads 3 books per year while the remaining 4.2% exceeds the 10 books a year \u0026lt; Source >. I still feel bad about the 6 books I read last year (only the books of literature), so this aarea and to provide a totally accurate and reliable opinion, but I hope that my idea has been explicit. Hope you are well, greetings.

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