Thursday, March 17, 2011
Butter Toffee Popcorn
The theme of the 150th anniversary of the Unification of Italy was treated in an interdisciplinary and has involved several disciplines: Italian, English , Arts and Image , History, Music ...
... Computer and
I the whole was also the subject of an exchange with project partners Etwinning .
Class B ^ 2 - Primary School "A. Ciancia" - Francavilla in Sinni (PZ) - Italy
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
What Blenders Do Orange
All the activities hitherto carried out by the class in the project "SFS :
Class B ^ 2 - Primary School" A. Ciancia "- Francavilla in Sinni (PZ) - Italy
Friday, March 11, 2011
Play Games U Get Pragnent
Class A-2 ^ Primary School" A. Ciancia "- Francavilla in Sinni (PZ) - Italy
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Felicitaciones 1 Advent
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| Las chapaquitas |
Finally I arrived in Tarija. The city is really nice, with beautiful squares surrounded by palm trees and blooming roses. The people crowded the streets that smell of empanadas and saltegnas. We are full of Tarija and the Carnival is one of the most famous of Bolivia, after the one Oruru. Today is the Feast de las comadres, and women dress in the costume Chapaco , with short skirts and colorful shawls with floral embroidery, hat, and the inevitable long braids that characterize women and the Bolivian crowd the squares and streets, dancing in small groups. This evening I will celebrate with some friends here that carry me to dance the traditional dances ... it will be funny!
Tuesday I started working at Promutar. The impact was a po'forte because I've found to handle this class of children of various ages all alone, because by the time the association has no money to pay staff. The person running Promutar, Dogna Albina, is a very intelligent woman with a huge heart. I'm talking a lot with her to be able to better understand the internal politics of Promutar and what they expect from me. During this year Albina would be able to make a list of working children not attending school and therefore will never have access to education ... if not in projects such as Promutar. This list should be submitted to the institutions of Tarija in the hope that ... ... perhaps utopian whether to take on these children and ensure their access to education equal to that of their peers. To compile this list we're going to talk to people in poorer neighborhoods, getting in touch with the families of working children and trying to establish with them a relationship that lasts. Vamos a ver , as they say here!
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| Mercado Central |
But notice the tedious ramblings ...
I'm starting to know a bit of very nice people, every day I feel part of this strange reality, other than where I grew up, and speeding on micro crammed with people through the streets of Tarija, shopping at mercado campesino where contracts with cholitas, boil water to make it drinkable, drinking terrible coffee roasted to Copacabana and then ignore it when men whistle at me in the street instead of lightning ... gestures become a new daily, which is slowly making me so happy!
Friday, March 4, 2011
Monday, February 28, 2011
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New Convention.
An agreement to all campers who are interested in the club. Who wants to try it for yourself and then let us know your impressions.
by the owners of the "10% discount to all members that we will find in San Felice Circeo (LT), at the CirceMed Molella on a second, the whole area of \u200b\u200bone hectare grass, guarded and lit up, wifi, etc.. etc.., 300m from the sea, 200m from shops, places of about 50 square meters with water and energy. Max price
18th (August) package www.circemed.com , info@circemed.com
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Saturday, February 26, 2011
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Dear readers I am :-) I am almost two weeks since I left, and what about? I landed in Lima with my heart in turmoil and legs atrophied from 12 hours of flight. The days were spent in Lima and a po'frenetici messy. A lot of training, lots of laughs, visit Aspem projects in the poorest districts of Lima where the huts of mud and wood and dusty streets crowded with dogs and children playing in the dirt in an absurd clash with the rich districts of the city, full of luxury cars and high heels.
Saturday morning surprise departure of race without even washing their faces, La Paz (we thought of having to start Sunday and luckily someone has noticed that the ticket was booked for Saturday ...). La Paz, 4,000 meters and its height of evil. When those who had already told me the symptoms caused by the height I thought it was a po'esagerato ... but it is really bad. The head turns and make a small hill you feel your heart pounding. La Paz is a city that truly captivates you with its strangeness and its contarddizioni. The streets are crowded with cholitas with traditional colorful skirts in their little shacks selling everything and more. Here are all very nice, but the street you feel very observed and ognitanto qulacuno treats you so unkind ... gringo! E 'staggering costs as little life here ... with a few euro in my pocket I'm a rich person, and a little' I am ashamed of everything I buy for a few bolivianos. Today one of my friends has bought a wooden craft table for ... ... 9 € a bag of bread costs 1:50 bolivianos .... not even 20 euro cents!
But talk of El Alto, a city within a city. Tuesday we had to go to the opening of a prison but we could not get because we ran into a blockade (roadblock of civilians who have marched for something, in this case the rise in the price of public transport). We tried to go anyway and we threatened to throw stones at the jeep there ... so we went back, and after several load speed and a tip we were able to exit the hot zone. Bolivia is in turmoil, the dream of Evo Morales is fading fast after the first period of popular enthusiasm, and the people are mobilizing to reclaim the broken promises! Here when you protest to protest strongly, with bloques and paros of whole days in which the roads and infrastructure are blocked by groups of people armed with patience and missed no stones. Monday I should go to Tarija ... but I do not know if I can get to the airport just because of a blockade ... In El Alto
go to work my friends who stay here at The Paz and we went to visit their projects. Even here poverty is ... indescribable. Here the houses are brick, but none is plastered and El Alto is marked by red bricks naked. There is a bustle of women, children, and micro combi, local transport whizzing heedless of pedestrians who often risk their lives crossing the street. Keeping an eye on the bag roll through the city and we welcome smiles of children and women of earnest curiosity accompanied by whistles of some guy.
are a thousand thoughts crowd my mind and I could not write in an understandable way ... but sometimes I just seem to be in another world here ... the other side of the world! Just
I will upload photos. I'm going to shut myself up in my sleeping bag that night in La Paz is really cold, and in Bolivia there is no heating ... brrrrrr!
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Improving Instant Gravy
MEETING-DINNER
Solto Shore A 26 and February 27, 2011
THIRTY CAMPSITE RESTAURANT STEPS
RIVA Solta, Via XXV Aprile, 1
MEETING OF THE HOURS 14.00 Saturday, 26.02
DINNER AT 20.00
Without detracting from previous years ..... This year the park for the night is right on the lake ........ and furthermore .........
are traveling official communications for members ....
usual contact info for the directors of the board ..
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Womens Genital Tatoos
Thursday, January 20, 2011
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Grade 2 A - Primary School "A. Ciancia" - Francavilla in Sinni (PZ) - Italy
What Stops Fertilization
A letter to Santa Claus asking for gifts, written, stamped and mailed from the post office!
Finally, Merry Christmas to all of us and our families with poems, songs and dramas!
^ A Class 2 - Primary School "A. Ciancia" - Francavilla in Sinni (PZ) - Italy
Saturday, January 15, 2011
French Song On South Park
at the Association PROMUTAR / Pachamama.
work with women.