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The old ice creamman.
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The day the warstopped to sing.
Homeopathy vs. Medicine.
Editorial: Is humanitybecoming more violent?
Today, it seems as though there’s no relief from a wave of depressing news that inform us from the
violence that’s happening around the world and in our localities. From wars in the Middle East to
murders in Mexicali, it seems that humanity is as violent as it could be, and that there are only a few
people remaining that are still nice and kind with everyone else. Even the Pope Francis has warned
that a World War III may have begun with the current succession of crimes, massacres and wars.
Today, we still can see violence all around us. However, has humanity really become more violent? Or
have we actually became more pacifists than ever? According to various studies, violence by war has
actually been decreasing. The statistics demonstrate that murders are trending downward. Even in
Mexico, after a spike in violence in 2010, the homicide rate is slowly going down, and it only seems
that it will become better. But what about wars? Are modern wars more violent than before? Actually,
they are now causing fewer deaths than in any other point of history. Ever since the Korean War,
which had around 20 war deaths per 100,000 people in the world every year, the numbers have started
lowering, and today it is less than one death per 100,000 people annually.
So, the statistics show that violence is disappearing slowly, and although probably it won’t become
zero, we’re soon getting very close to that point. But, why would it seem for us that today’s world is
more violent? Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker theorizes that it is because of journalism. Now,
journalists and reporters do provide news, which are very useful for us to get an image of the world,
but they only report what actually happens, not what doesn’t happen. Rarely is it reported about a city
being in a state of peace, that there were no murders on a town, or that most countries aren’t on a
war.
Most people watch news and assume that’s all that there is for this world. In the news, since they only
report things that actually happened, most of the time there’ll be violence in it. Even if violence seems
to be a big part of today’s news, we have to remind ourselves that in even more parts of the world,
there are acts of peace, of tolerance, of empathy being practiced even right now. They are common,
and you may even see them in your daily life without giving to them a lot of thought. A gift to a child,
a caregiver doing his or her job, a homeless shelter being functional, someone reconsidered suicide,
someone stopped a death from happening. All of that and much more is happening right now, and it
is up to us to remind ourselves of all those daily life actions.
Index
Homeopathy vs. MedicineWhen you get sick in México you have various options going from the social security health
service of the government or traditional medicine, but there is another treatment not very used
in México: This type of medicine is called homeopathy, it works on the idea of activating the
body defense mechanisms using substances that would cause a healthy person to get sick of the
same thing so your organism responds on defense helping you to fight the disease. Although
homeopathy is not highly recognized thousands of people believe in the curative powers of
toxicity, but what about normal medicine, what’s the difference?
In an emerging country like México where there’s communities that live in the fist and the
third world at the same time you can find many variety of “medical services” if that’s how you
want to call them, an already mentioned
example is traditional medicine that it’s
based on the culture of the people, for
example Chinese traditional medicine that
uses animal body parts, or you can find
high tech treatments to fist world diseases
like cancer or diabetes; but the main fact
that differentiates homeopathy from
traditional medicine it’s that the
practitioners must have medical
preparation and once they have graduated
they start studying toxic substances and their effects on the body.
How is it possible to cure with toxic substances? One may ask, Homeopathy it’s not a very
exact science because the main learning comes from experience and it’s not driven by a specific
method. Your body has mechanisms to maintain the chemical and biological equilibrium but
they are not the same mechanisms than your normal defenses, that why if you get medicated
with something that would give you
the same exact symptoms then your body will try to regulate this phenomena
caused not only by the substance but because of the disease.
With all that I’ve mentioned, it’s still hard to believe that someone would prefer to get
poisoned than vaccinated, and if homeopathy really works then why it isn’t part of regular
medicine already? Well it works on a very different way than normal medicine, the point of
medicine is the use of substances that potentiate your defenses and control your symptoms so
you can heal peacefully; on the other side homeopathy uses toxic substances to control the body
regulating mechanisms and use them to your favor, sometimes at the cost of intense pain or
even death.
We all are free to choose how we are going to be treated on the medical aspect, if you got
more convince by the homeopath vision just remember the risks that you have and that the
process can be really painful if you don’t get
the right treatment (and sometimes even the
right one is painful), medicine has been
proven, tested and approved treatment are
surely more expensive but effective. But
remember the final choice it’s yours.
References
David Edelberg, M. (s.f.). Whole Health Chicago. Retrieved from
http://wholehealthchicago.com/2014/04/14/why-conventional-medicine-hates-
homeopathy/
Homeopathy for Life. (s.f.). Homeopathy for Life. Retrieved from
http://www.homeopathyforlife.com/what-is-homeopathy/homeopathy-vs-traditional-
medicine.html
Novella, S. (s.f.). Science-based Medicine. Retrieved from
https://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/science-vs-homeopathic-pseudoscience/
The day the warstopped to sing.
Top ten places to go to eat in less than a hour.
This article judges the ten best places to eat on a free hour so you can go there, eat and return to
school without a problem. Although the places weren´t judged just by time, also we use the
service, flavor, price and hygiene categories to have a better understanding of the quality of the
restaurants. The opinions in this article are a recompilation of the thoughts of a group of
students at Cetys Universidad and not just mine, also this is a subjective test so if you don’t agree
with us don’t be offended.
• 1. Subway: Probably the healthiest option on the list came up to be the most popular and the
one that gives more satisfaction to his clients, the winning categories are flavor and hygiene.
Multiple people said that they were never disappointed by the different subs that this place
offers and as they see hoy their food is made they can assure the hygienic care that the
personal take with their products. Also it takes no time to eat and go back to school even
letting you an extra time. Now, sometimes the workers don’t feel up to the task and they aren’t
the most kindfull.
• 2. Wrap: I personally don´t like the flavor of a wrap itself, but as I talked with fellow students
it’s really liked not only because of the wraps, but their soups and salads. The strong points on
these restaurant are the hygiene and the good prices on store, when you buy in other places
the prices tend to increase in an unjustified margin. Although if you don’t have much time is
not your best option.
• 3. Carls Jr. is a well-known place and the right option to many students, it’s not only close but
flavorful, you only get disappointed because the expectative are so high, and they are because
of the quality of their food. If these is your choice to eat just be sure to have enough money,
many of the students that commented on prices though there was overpriced food all over
the menu.
• 4. Pizzeria (Domino’s, Little Caesar, etc.):It´s not very common that students order food
because of the risk of time, but when the pizza do get in time it’s a risk that many people
would take.
• 5. The well-known “taqueria” Vichy’s has gained a respectable flavor and is the first option to
the majority of the students, but on the last semesters the prices has been going up to the
point that for the ones with a big appetite its almost impossible to afford the food so they
have to buy food on other places.
• 6. When we talk about the food and not all the products offered on the cafeteria, the flavor
really goes down. It’s the excellent service, the comfortability that gives not having to leave the
school to eat and the time the things that still have the cafeteria selling. Even the prices keeps
away clients.
• 7. Plaza San Pedro: If what you want is not eat food but desert and have a good relaxing time
with your friends, this is a good option to you. Eat some crepes and ice cream at Plaza San
Pedro. This place it’s more about hanging out than eating that’s why it is so low on the list.
• 8. Punta del cielo: This place is so low on the list just because of the prices and the store it’s
not always open, but if it’s about flavor, hygiene or service this is your best option on the
cafeteria or in the university building.
• 9. Peter Piper Pizza it’s a place where you can hang out with friends and eat the delicious
pizza, but the price is just overwhelming an it´s not the cleanest place you would see if you
ask me personally.
• 10. Burger King’s burgers are cheap and something close to have a good taste, but there’s
nothing good besides that. The hygiene depends on the workers mood and your order it’s
always late, lost, or wrong. Trust me when I say this: there are better places to eat at.
NewsExplosion on Bangkok affects 147 subjects
On August 17th 2015, an explosion was reported in downtown Bangkok during 19:00 local
time that appeared to target a popular Hindu shrine known as the Erawan shrine by a possible political
movement due to recent political violence that had occurred in the city in February and April. The
explosion created 22 victims in which 14 of them were tourist, and they reported that 125 had been
known as injured.
Some others blame the Islamic insurgents that have been fighting for an independent state in
the south of Thailand. But some say that is not possible because of the small number of people and
they haven’t prepared some kind of attack and did not match the tactics that the insurgents use.
Investigators said that a man leaving with a backpack shown in the security cameras, was responsible
for the event. But after investigations of Thailand’s chief police said that the attack was carried out by
a network and issued a sketch of the suspect. Later on, a taxi driver confirmed that he picked up the
suspect, however the suspect was “not in a hurry, he seemed calm like a regular costumer”. In the end
the suspect of this event still unknown.
Even though CNN believes that the suspicious turn out to be garbage bags, due that the
explosion didn’t had a specific target and it came in a motorcycle, through the Bangkok post. The
police of Bangkok say that the pipe bomb used, was an improvised 3-kilogram device, still with the
suspect unknown.
The explosion in Bangkok had affected economically the city, because the tourist arrivals had
lowered approximately 17% since the implosion occurred. Tourism is important for the city because
it represent a 10% of the PIB, around 54,000 million euros (or 2.2 billion baht). But they estimate that
this number may increase in the following months.
Explosion on Tiajin affects over 200 people
DO SOMETHING
Fishing with my fatherSome of the best experiences happen suddenly, and it is up to us if we make them as good as they
could be. I remember quite a few moments that were good because I decided to make them like that.
I remember the first time when I went out to fish in Santa Monica, back then when I was 10 years old.
It wasn’t really planned for us, me and my father, to go out and try our luck fishing there, since it was
supposed to be a weekend where we would stay with familiars and interact with them. However, my
father brought a couple of fishing rods, and so, after being a good while with our family, my father
decided to bring me with him to Santa Monica to go fishing. We started around 3 o’clock, and he said
that we would stay for a while, which turned out to be around 40 minutes. After we prepared
everything, I casted the line.
And then we waited. And waited. And waited.
At least it wasn’t useless time; we started to chitchat while we waited for a potential fish that would
take our bait, a fish that we could claim and take into our hands. I remember feeling pretty calm there;
I barely felt impatient at all, and before I could realize of how much time I had spent there, something
was tugging at my fishing rod. I immediately started to reel back, and even though I was doing it
incorrectly, since I was supposed to also lift the rod to catch the fish, I managed to get it out of the
water and close to us. It was to my surprise, though, that the fish I captured was extremely small! I
didn’t expect a giant fish of my size, but, damn, the little fish didn’t even weight a pound and it was
around 1, maybe 2 inches long. It was ridiculously small, and to think I was trying my hardest to pull
it out of the water… Anyways, my father smiled and told me that at least I managed to fish something,
but he said it in a nice tone, a voice tone that wasn’t sarcastic or angry.
We took a photo of the little fish, and my father decided to throw it back into the ocean, since it was
a baby still and there was no use in keeping it. After that, we packed up, and we returned back to the
home where we stayed during those days. In retrospective, I made that moment very enjoyable because
I decided to make it that way. Were it done in a different way, I probably wouldn’t have enjoyed it as
much as I did back then. While I don’t really like to fish, I hold that moment dearly because of how
time passed to quickly, enjoying a quiet moment with my dad. I wish I could repeat that moment again.
Literary review: OneHundred
Years of Solitude
Product review: “SuperCrema Milagro”
Meet “Don Vichys”
The old ice cream manDo you remember being at elementary school just waiting ‘till the bell rings (cause let’s be realist, nobody liked
elementary school), and when it does you don’t care about anything else, you have to run, you take your things
and leave the classroom. You see everyone running from their classrooms too, but you have to be the first to get
there, not the second, not the third, you can’t be waiting, again.
Finally you get out of school, and you see it… An old man is
standing on the other side of an ambulant cart, you are the first to
get there but you still have to hurry, there are people behind you
waiting to buy. So you come closer to the cart and look inside,
there’s six different flavors and you chose the same that you always
do, lemon flavored delicious ice cream and you always add red
caramel topping. The old man fills a little cup and gives it to you
with a little blue plastic spoon.
You get out of the line and go to the school’s front yard, you eat
the ice cream piece by piece enjoying yourself and thinking about how lucky you were to be the first one there.
You finally finish and you throw the garbage at the dumpster, you turn around and see your mom arriving, you
go home and realize you can’t wait to tomorrow and eat another ice cream.
Saying goodbye…
Sometimes you don’t have to live something to be nostalgic about it. I’ve to say, even though it’s barely starting,
the last year of high school has been the most nostalgic year. Since we chose to which universities apply, I looked
to the first pictures of high school and already miss my friends. I start to think about how we grow together, the
things we have gone through and knowing that after this year we will be never again on the same classroom,
knowing that those who become a part of your life and those who you see day to day, those who you love and
you despise, to all of them you still have to say goodbye.
THEM.
If you are over 45 years old,
ask your doctor about the
risk of a heart attack.
Entrevista a Ricardo Acevedo
1. ¿Cómo surgen los asesinos seriales en la sociedad? Por distintos factores sociales, culturales, económicos entre otros, pero yo apuntaría a la cultura del individualismo y la destrucción de la comunidad como generador de personas integras, y con valores ya que la actual sociedad la mayoría de las personas se ven como meros objetos y números que están despojados de humanidad.
2. ¿Qué motiva a los asesinos seriales? Yo diría poder, imponerlo sobre seres indefensos.
3. Diría que son comunes los casos de asesinos seriales en Mexicali No recuerdo ninguno.
4. En base a los casos que conoce, ¿Qué edad considera que es común entre los asesinos seriales?
De los asesinos seriales conocidos de países del primer mundo y super industrializados yo calculo de los 20 años en adelante.
5. ¿Por qué considera que sea así? Debido a la presión social que recae en los jóvenes dentro de la sociedad moderna.
6. ¿Se puede dar tratamiento a un asesino serial? La persona correcta para contestar esto sería un psicólogo o psiquiatra.
7. ¿considera que este tratamiento es efectivo para reintégralos a la sociedad? ¿Por qué?
No creo, recuerda hoy en día la sociedad suministra sustancias para tener controlado a las personas mediante el placer, este control a veces se sale de control y es cuando vemos los resultados en una noticia de un hecho lamentable.
8. Desde su punto de vista profesional, ¿Por qué cree que se dan tantos casos de asesinato en la sociedad moderna? Las personas entre más tienen viven insatisfechas, aparte el vínculo de entre las personas es a través de las nuevas tecnologías y solo genera frialdad e insolidaridad, por lo tanto el asesino la mayoría de las veces no siente ningún remordimiento por quitarle la vida a su víctima.
9. ¿Puede mencionarnos algunos detalles de algún caso que lo halla impresionado? ¿Por qué lo impresiono? El del muchacho de origen asiático en el estado de Virginia que protagonizo un tiroteo en una universidad matando a estudiantes y creo que a maestros también. Los que me llama de esos asesinos seriales o de masas es que sean cada vez más jóvenes quienes deciden tomar un arma, entonces el problema es político y al parecer no hay voluntad de detener el flujo de armas.
10. ¿Hay algo más que le gustaría comentar sobre el tema? Nada, muchas gracias.
Top ten profesional Football Venues in the USA
In this list I’m going to talk about the best professional football venues in the USA, in this list I’m
going to consider the ten best stadiums according to my own taking note, the architectural design, the
amount of technology and the capacity, not including future projects or stadiums that still in
construction.
1. AT&T stadium (Dallas): with a capacity of 85,000 spectators and huge led TVs, it’s hard to
tell if anyone doesn’t enjoy watching a football game in this particular venue. It doesn’t matter
if it is a college football game, a super bowl, or a single regular season game.
2. Levi’s stadium (Santa Clara): it has been known as the most technologically advanced
stadium in the world, the one and a half billion dollar building with a capacity of 68,000 seats
it will definitely be fun to watch the super bowl this year.
3. Lucas oil stadium (Indianapolis): finished to be built in 2009, it hosted the 2012 superbowl,
with a unique structural design with bricks, but in the inside it can be noticed the nine hundred
million budget structure.
4. Met life stadium (New York): this stadium is the second biggest in the NFL, with a capacity
of over 82,000 spectators and the four led-TVs around the corners, overall I have to say that
is one of the best structures.
5. Century link stadium (Seattle): besides the wind protecting and sound amplifying structure
design, it also creates a nice aesthetic, it may not be part of the biggest-capacity stadiums with
64,000 spectators, but this stadium deserves a spot on the list.
6. Mercedes-benz superdome (new Orleans): it might not be one of the newest stadiums like
the other ones mentioned before, but it still hosts big football games, even if the structural
design is simple, I still consider it as one of the best football venues.
7. Sun life stadium (Miami): this stadium has hosted the most super bowl games, and
personally I think that is a beautiful venue, and I believe it can be considered as a top 10.
8. Leambeu field (green bay): opened by the year it is the oldest stadium in the list, it is in the
list because it’s a fan favorite, with renovations around its history, it looks more and more
modern.
9. Everbank field (Jacksonville): sadly, plenty of the football games showcased are empty, new
renovations to the stadium might make the stadium look better and more enjoyable to watch
a football game.
10. M&T bank stadium (Baltimore): a nice structure design is the reason that I think that this
is a top 10 stadium.
How effective can alternative medicine be?
Alternative medicine: does it really work?
Mainstream medicine has been a vital part to help us in many ways, including and not limited to
vaccines, beneficial drugs, and a wealth of knowledge of the human body and chemicals. However,
there is still a category of medicine that, while underappreciated, it might be just what one could need.
Traditional, or alternative, medicine has existed for a long time and usually brings many benefits that
only until now Western medicine is beginning to understand.
When one mentions alternative, or traditional, medicine, an image many people have in their minds is
that of a shaman, or magical doctor, that combines herbs to create medicines. However, even though
there are practitioners like that, it is far more likely you’ll find them in modern establishments, locals
that would resemble more like an hospital room than a shaman’s house. As technology progresses,
the doctors, too, progress, with the main idea of the treatments intact.
Traditional medicine may look, for some people, outdated and archaic, but even today it has many
useful applications. The fact that they have lasted for a long time proves that they have been proven
useful on many cases, and even some of the more radical or more alternative treatments, like
acupuncture, have been proven to have positive effects in the human body, and to help complement
a more mainstream treatment.
One of the most common types of alternative medicine is acupuncture, which is a Chinese traditional
treatment that consists of inserting very thing needles through specific points of the body, with the
objective of treating varied diseases. Even though Qi, the vital force which acupuncture is based upon,
hasn’t been proven, medical studies have determined that acupuncture is very effective for some
diseases, like headaches or back pain, and it is even used to help with asthma or anxiety on a person.
It is recognized as a legitimate professionand there are organizations dedicated to them.
On the other hand, while massages can be usually relaxing, they also have medical benefits. They have
been found to reduce anxiety, pain and stress, and also they are effective against some types of injuries
and even digestive disorders. Depending on the type of massage, the benefits can vary notably, and
so masseurs are usually on demand due to these varied benefits.
Even if mainstream medicine seems to be more effective, one must not forget that there are very
different treatments that can prove to be more effective under certain circumstances, and that
traditional or complementary medicine does not mean antiquated or outclassed, rather that it has lasted
for a long time. Is it time for traditional medicine to come back and help us all? The decision is up to
only oneself.
Haiku CollectionRoutine
Walking quietly now,
I stand in the dark ashes,
Dawn leaving me now
Memory
Blessed and cursed,
The past overwhelming me
With joy and regret
Hero
The daily saviors,
Acknowledged only by one,
Forgotten heroes
Nom nom nom
“Nom, nom, nom, nom” noise
Feasting on the entire world,
Let them be for now.
Peace
White bird arriving,
Lonely arrival jointly
With black birds trailing
Today
The past is burned,
The future is dawning,
All I have is now.
Break point
A drop of relief
Would be a miracle
In the torment sea
Interview withGabriela Arroman
Gabriela Arroman is the architect of the turbo power building.
1. What age do you started working, and where?
I started working around 23 years old with the URBI Company
2. Where and what career do you chose to study?
UABC in the architectural profession
3. Why did you take this position of the project?
Because it was a real challenge to me and my career to be part of this building project for this company.
4. What job activities do you like to realize?
I like to design projects that includes buildings, houses or any kind of structures.
5. What does it consists the architecture?
Design and build buildings, houses and anything that has to do with structure projects.
6. What is the first thing you need to have in mind before starting a building project?
The resources that is need to do the building project like the budget, because without a determined
capital no kind of long-term job can be made because we will not have a big plan to make the necessary
moves to make the project, the permissions, this are important because government agencies doesn’t
permit any kind of construction without this documents and most importantly the drawings because
you mainly focus on the drawings to build the structure.
7. What does it consist being a leader
Establish an order and make the people follow any kind of orders and instructions you give to realize
the project.
8. What do you think id the best age to lead a project?
I believe that there is no established age, it mainly depends on the experience you have in this kind of
building projects, because you can be old and not have an adequate experience and you can be young
but have plenty of experience of projects, so there is no determined age at all.
9. In which way does this construction site affect the surrounding areas?
It increases the plusvalia which means that the area will have more value in the surrounding zone,
because it is an expensive project so the value of the area will increase so overall it affects in a positive
way, also because the project doesn’t interfere with the traffic and the street.
10. How hard can leading a project be?
It is pretty hard because if you don’t have the necessary resources in which you must have in mind to
do the project, the project will be a lot harder to do and it will make a lot of problems in many areas.
Nothing at all
Never
Interview with Raquel Muñoz
Raquel Aviles Muñoz is an oratory professor that has earned recognitions at a national level. She was born
the 27th of November of 1964, being 50 years old. She’s actually working as a teacher of the Oratory course
in CETYS, Communication in English and Spanish in the Polytechnic Institute of Mexicali, and she also
participates in a radio program that’s called “Living in the Past”, transmitted Sundays from 2 to 5 pm. She
originally studied Civil Engineering, then a Bachelor’s Degree in Computational Systems, both in the
“UABC”.
1. What made you become an oratory teacher?
a. It all started when someone invited me to an organization called Toastmasters
International, in which people practice their way of communicating so that their messages
are clearer for the listeners; it was focused to people with leadership skills who desired
to create effective communication with the people he meets. I actually liked it a lot,
started getting into competitions which I won, in Spanish Oratory, English, Humoristic,
and then started going into other States, other Toastmaster clubs, and so I ended up
competing on a national level. 15 years ago, CETYS asked me to be the teacher for the
Oratory class, and ever since I accepted, I’ve kept teaching in many parts in Mexicali: in
the Technologic of Mexicali, for PAN, the political party, and right now on CETYS and in
the Polytechnic of Mexicali.
2. Where did you work before giving classes on CETYS?
a. Firstly, I worked on EcoGas, which you may recognize as a distributor of natural gas
through pipes on Mexicali. After that, I worked on the Economic Development Secretary
of the State of Baja California, as the director of the Micro, Small and Medium Businesses.
I was also a Congresswoman in Baja California during 3 years.
3. Do you think it is a hard work?
a. No, absolutely not. Since I really like it, I don’t feel like it is really hard. Even when I first
entered Toastmasters, I didn’t think that it was really hard. I feel like it is very important,
since people do have to learn how to create effective communication, and therefore
everyone could make use of this. Some people think that oratory is just for a few persons,
but in truth it applies for almost every aspect of our daily lives.
4. Of the things you’ve done, what do you feel the most proud about?
a. I feel proud of everything, but something that stands above the rest must be back then,
when I worked in the government, we worked with people who had small businesses, and
we gave them advice and support to make their ideas become something tangible, and
before I entered, there were very few offices on the whole state, and I helped create
offices in San Felipe, San Quintin, Tecate, Rosarito, and a couple more in Mexicali and
Tijuana. Unfortunately, they have disappeared after the change of government, and
people arrived to where the offices stood and wondered where they had gone…
5. What does “Living in the past”, your radio show, consist of?
a. It’s mostly a show where we play music of our times, we talk about things and anecdotes
that have happened to us, and we talk about the musical groups, concerts we’ve gone.
Sometimes we receive other people who participate with us and even some musicians
who either pass by or are from here.
6. What is one of the funniest or most memorable moment you’ve had in the radio show?
a. I think it is when Javier Bátiz played on our show. He is a prodigious of the guitar, and
he was just passing by through the city when he decided to be on the show one
Sunday. One of the collaborators of the show brought a guitar, supposedly for Bátiz
to judge it to determine if it was a good guitar to buy, but even though the next day
he would be playing in Tijuana, he took the guitar and played in the show.
Unfortunately, the recording of that show has been lost, but I’ll never forget it.
7. What qualities do you think someone who wants to be in a radio station must have?
a. Firstly, he [or she] must like music, also he has to like to talk to other people, not be
timid, that also can not only talk, but also listen, to make everyone participate and
have their moment to shine, otherwise the radio show will not do good.
8. Do you think someone who is on a radio station must have the qualities of a leader?
a. Yeah, coordinating is very necessary to make everyone to have their moment to talk,
and in that way make everyone shine. If only one person talks, then it is no good,
since the program just becomes monotonous and boring.
9. Do you receive any economic benefit for being in the radio show?
a. I get no money from it. I am just a collaborator in the show, and while I do participate
in it, I don’t get a single cent from it.
10. Any final words?
a. Everyone should ask themselves, every day, if they are truly happy with what they’re
doing, and if they’re not, then it is time for a change, because life flies too fast, and
before we realize it is too late. Everyone should reflect about this every day.