Iam a boy, Sebastian, Iam 18 years old and before I was born they married me, now that Iam older I disagree and I complety refuse to get married with the woman they assigned me. I really dont feel comfortable because I dont even know the woman. I dont love her and she doesnt love me either.
As I said before, I won't get married with that girl. To get married, you need to feel love, and I dont feel any love for her, the only thing that I know is that her name is Abu Khali and she is 21. My father keeps asking me to get married with her, and wheb I say no to him, he hits me on the face, but I still say no and I run to my room and lock it for a few hours. I will do whatever I need to do to not get married with Abu Khali and Iam sure she doesnt want to marry me, it will be a boring relationship without any feelings.
I really dont like my religion and this tradition of getting married with a girl you dont know... it has no sense, they should let you choose the girl you love and that you want, and if she is not I will think about changing my religion and get out of the country as soon as I can.
If this diary entry gets lost, please pick it up and transmit it to all the people you can, thank you.
Tuesday, 27 October 2015
Friday, 31 July 2015
Steroid: Any of a large class of organic compounds with a characteristic molecular structure containing four rings of carbon atoms They include many hormones, alkaloids and vitamins.
Purging: Rid (someone) of an unwanted feeling, memory, or condition:
Bob had helped purge Martha of the terrible guilt that had haunted her.
Binge: A period of excessive indulgence in an activity, especially drinking alcohol or eating:he went on a binge and was in no shape to drive.
Sunday, 28 June 2015
Well, I will describe this image and name some informtion about it.
The location of this image is Africa, at the midle of the image on the background we can see a poor construction of only three floors, looks like is made of bricks and is in really bad conditions. In the bottom left side corner at the foreground we can see a black boy running around the building and in the right corner we can see two builders with some kids looking at them, the are like analyzing the building, seems like they want to restaurate some things. At the foreground we can also see the dirty ground, is a ground full on sand and trash and that reveals the really bad condition where those person live and share everyday
The caption of this image is "Nowadays coloured people in Cape Flats feel discriminted by black people. In the past, this situation was lot different.
This caption means that in that area before, discrimination was less than it is now.
Words: 171
The location of this image is Africa, at the midle of the image on the background we can see a poor construction of only three floors, looks like is made of bricks and is in really bad conditions. In the bottom left side corner at the foreground we can see a black boy running around the building and in the right corner we can see two builders with some kids looking at them, the are like analyzing the building, seems like they want to restaurate some things. At the foreground we can also see the dirty ground, is a ground full on sand and trash and that reveals the really bad condition where those person live and share everyday
The caption of this image is "Nowadays coloured people in Cape Flats feel discriminted by black people. In the past, this situation was lot different.
This caption means that in that area before, discrimination was less than it is now.
Words: 171
"There are several ways
to defeat poverty and
one of them is technology.
People in the world disa-
cknowledge how important
this tool is in some countries".
Did you know that africans have more access to internet that to clena water?
According to CNN, mobile phones have changed people´s life in different ways, but have phones actively changed people in Africa?
Mobile phones in Africa have a bunch of positive stuff, for example, people taht work in agriculture can consult the prices of the food that the recolect and sell or buy.
Another stuff that you can do with mobile phones in Africa is pay a bus with your cellphone, paying with internet that is free, you can go to a place to another only paying with your cellphone.
The other stuff people can do with mobile phones in Africa is that the payment of the phone is lower that traditional transfer agents and the WI-FI is free.
To finish, 13.000 people in africa have freely access to mobile phones to do all the stuff that I said before and it is a huge benefit to all africans that have mobile phones, also orange money says that it serves 40 million customers in ten countries of Africa.
There are three ways to say mobile phones have changed people in Africa; political activism, the entertainment and health.
Holi Festival
Hello, my name is Sebastian Restrepo and I will describe this picture above.
First of all, in this picture I can see the Holi Festival of India, that is a festival of colors, I can see four girls in the foreground, painting their faces to each other with a different variety of colors, specially red and blue, the four girls have more than two colors painted on their faces, the girl on the left is painting the one o the right, the one that is at the back is painting the one on the middle and they look very happy.
At the background I can see a banner, a colorful banner, I guess that it has the name of the Holi Festival in the indian language. Also, I can see more people painting themselves or having fun with their familiesat this colorful festival.
The celebrate this because I think it is a tipical cultural activity of India.
I relate this with "The Color Run" in Chile, that it is a race that is organized all the years, you can walk, jog or run, this always finish with a party after the race
In my conclusion I can say that each country has their cultural activities, as we can see, India has the Holi Festival, making happy moments for their Gods.
Thursday, 26 March 2015
"There are several ways to defeat poverty and one of them is technology. People in the world disacknowledge how important this tool is in some countries"
Did you know that Africans have some more access to Internet that to clean water?
According to CNN, mobile phones have changed people's life in different ways, but phones had actively changed people in Africa.
Mobile phones in Africa have a bunch of positive stuff, for example, people that work in agriculture can consult the prices of the food that they recollect and sell or buy.
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