jueves, 12 de septiembre de 2019

My pets
Today i'm going to talk about my two dogs


The smallest is called "Morita" is a "quiltro" puppy. She came from my dad's friends because they didn't now what to do with her. She always had a lot of energy and loves to run everywhere even at the night. She was the only one of black color in she's litter and that's why she calls "morita". She loves play in the ground with she’s toys like if she were a rabit.
The biggest one is called “Kiara” because we were watching The Lion King when my mom come with her to our house for the first time and she’s curly hear makes her look like a lion. She didn´t like the human contact (only of my dad) and she never sleep in the floor and she never eat alone so in resume she is most like a person than a real dog.
Apparently both are very different but they get along very well at each other regardless of age, size or tastes.

They both have helped me in lot of occasions when I’m sad or alone, I really miss them a lot every night because they both used to sleep with my when I still living in Calama  

jueves, 5 de septiembre de 2019


Public administration

In my case I come from Calama, a city very far away from Santiago were all the information about universities get concentrated in the center of the country.
So, I discover the career searching on the university’s website by my own when I realize that I really would work in the public service and that I could be useful for my city even if I needed to move to study it to then return and help my city and community from my new knowledge.
The positive aspect of study Public Administration in the “Universidad de Chile” is the privilege and value that grant different public services to this specific career and university.
I also like the broad labor field were you can work even if it not in the public sector or in institutional organizations.
Personally I would prefer work in a small public service of education or health but in an indigenous community to contribute to they protection and care away from Santiago.
Finally I hope that everyone finds the real place where they want to work what makes you a pleasure and not a suffering.