The close of this chapter At the moment of starting the assignment of this blog, I was for sure that I would hate every minute of it. I was sure that I would need help just to finish the first phrase, and that I would struggle to make myself sound like an adult and not a child whit my grammar and my vocabulary. Turns out it wasn't that bad. I have a better grasp of the English language that I give myself credit for. By all means, I'm not even close to a native speaker but I can defend myself, especially whit the blogs when I have the time to check what I'm writing. Turns out I only need practice, who would have known? well... my teachers knew. I have found that this exercise really help me in my vocabulary building, as I have time to search for new words and concepts to express myself. and as I start using them, my oral abilities improve too. I really feel that the more I write the easier it gets. As for future entries for this blog, I would like to explore m...
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My new love for Rugby This semester I can't say that I started with the attitude of enjoying the classes. Coming back from a gap year I have to take courses that complete the study syllabus more than classes that I would like to take. But I was pleasantly surprised when I started Rugby. It is a mixed course but I was the only woman. That didn´t stop my excitement. The more I played the more I liked it. We started learning how to move in the field and how to pass the ball. Now that I know a little more I feel more confident playing in practice. I have always played basketball since I was little in semi-professionals teams or for my school so it was a little intimidating to pass from a sport whit more than 1 hour of play time to one whit just 15 minutes!! it was a lot. I have never had such a hard time keeping the pace of a practice. But I feel that I have made an improvement, I no longer feel like having a heart attack after practice, but I know that I can still better myse...
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Eco-friendly and natural burials Human funerals fascinate me. From the process to the result years later, aka the bones left behind, I am intrigued. But I can say that I find our current state of funeral costumes, not the best option. I think that is directly linked to our death fear. This fear of disappearing and being forgotten come hand in hand with the denial and our reluctance to talk about it, of this wish of being preserved in this plane as is we have never left, to keep the body here with us, in some way putting pause at time, denying our own decomposition, as a natural step in human existence. As if even in our tombs we are still haunted by occidental beauty standards. We have to look the best the day of our funeral, a perfect skin and a pleasant smile on our faces. I really don't like that idea. The more I study, the more I'm convinced that I like... no, I love! the idea of natural decomposition, and that I would not like to left my body as a relic ...
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Jane Goodall "The least I can do is speak out for those who cannot speak for themselves" Women, anthropologist, and primatologist, Jane Goodall has dedicated her life to comprehend the social and family interactions of wild chimpanzees, and not for nothing is considered the world's most foremost expert in the topic. She has passed over 55-years studying chimpanzees in the Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania since 1960. Besides that, she is the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and the Roots and Shoots programme. She has been part of the board of the Nonhuman Rights project and been named a UN Messenger of Peace. Wath is not to admire about this woman. Chimpanzees besides Bonobos are our more close relatives as primates. And Goodall whit her research debunked two of the scientific trues about chimpanzees in that time, that only humans could construct and use tools, and that chimpanzees were vegetarians. She would observe how chimpanzees would use...