martes, 31 de mayo de 2016

Another part of the family

In my case I must say that I was born with dogs in my house, they have always accompanied me, so I learned to live with them since I was really young. I have had a lot of dogs along my life, 7 in total,  of which there are only 3 actually. Their names are Teodoro, Dolly and Amelia and they are all "Whesties" which is an small and white race of dog.
They are very affectionate and always wanna be close to someone of my family, so we are never alone while we move around our house. Also they are very protective and they start barking to any strange that enter into our house or to any sound that they found strange.
I like dogs because I think that dogs wont deceive you, what they shows you is what they feel, so I try to do the same with them, being in the same way.

A piece of story inside an image




My favourite photo I think is the one taken by Julian Wasser for the magazine Time Life pictures in 1965 for the speech of M. Luther King called "I Have a Dream"on Washington DC. I like this picture very much because it represent an extraordinary leader like Martin Luther King and all the people that he inspired in an age of vacuum for their rigths.

After this, Martin Luther King received the Nobel Peace Prize for combating racial inequality through nonviolence and his speech "I Have a Dream" came to be regarded as one of the finest speeches in the history of American oratory. The March, and especially King's speech, helped put civil rights at the top of the agenda of reformers in the United States and facilitated passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

At the end, on 1968 Luther King was assassinated when he was planning a national occupation of Washington, D.C by an man that didn´t liked the Luther King ideas.



martes, 10 de mayo de 2016

Books and films


I think that the book I liked the most is "Siddhartha" written by the German Herman Hesse, about 1951. Siddhartha is a novel that talks about the ancient India, where the protagonists, Siddartha joined by his friend Govinda, decided to abandon their homes and families for start a travel to find the spiritual illumination. I liked this book because it shows a veridical version to understand the life and self-growing.
Likewise, the movie "Interstellar" I find is an epic science-fiction movie. It tells about the Earth from the future, where human surviving is each day difficult. Is in these conditions where an NASA pilot, Joseph Cooper, is sent to explore a wormhole that appears in the solar system. I found this movie is great because it have a good plot, specials effects and actors that combined they created this master piece <3.
I recommend them both, Siddartha and Interstellar, because each one by their own way generated a really good experience reading or watching them.