jueves, 27 de noviembre de 2008

The most important aspect of job is money that people earn

Nowadays some people think that when they work, and they earn money, they are doing everything in life. Working only for has money is not single satisfaction for anybody. Earning money is not the only reason for a person work, also for self, for feeling good with the things to do, and with the profession that has been select for the life.

Although the money is good, this shouldn’t be the main objective of a work, and less of an employee. Also, people that work to feel well with self and check that they had reached to that they want in life. There are many people that work for the family, to take out ahead the children, and although this is a good reason the money isn’t everything in the life.

On the other hand, there are people that work for being a professional with high experience and with high quality in the work. Also, there many people that don’t need to work for the money, but they work for vocation, for helping, and not only earning and spending money.

In conclusion, when one has an employment one should bring advantage, for having personal growth, and not simply looking for the way to have good incomes. People should work because, they like that they make, and they want to be improve every day. In my opinion, all people should work, because they want to grow up and be somebody in the life, but nowadays for the economic situation, more than 50% of people work for earning money and for the family.

EUGENIO BERRIOS


Eugenio Berrios Sagredo was grateful criminal from Chile, he was a Chilean biochemist who worked for the DINA intelligence agency. Berrios was charged of project Andrea in which Pinochet ordered the producing of sarin gas, a chemical weapon used by the DINA which does not leaves trace and makes the death of the victim similar to a heart attack .

Many biochemical weapons produced by Berrios included anthrax and botulism Jonathan Franklin,
Pinochet 'sold cocaine to Europe and US'. Berrios also allegedly produced cocaine for Augusto Pinochet, who then sold it to Europe and the United States . Wanted by the Chilean justice for involvement in the Letelier case, he escaped to Uruguay in 1991, at the beginning of the Chilean transition to democracy, and what has been identified as his corpse was found in 1995 near Montevideo.

The Uruguayan film director Esteban Schroeder produced a movie, killed all, loosely based on Berrios' murder. The movie was adapted from the book 99 percent murdered written by the Uruguayan writer Pablo Vierc, and will be presented in the San Sebastian International Film Festival
Filme uruguayo "killer all" in San Sebastian.

In conclusion we can say that Berrios was a very grateful criminal in Chile for its multiple crimes and mainly for the creation of very dangerous nuclear weapons, today in day he is remembered as the most important criminal of traffic of drugs, illicit production of weapons and multiple murders, for this country this events were very bad.

viernes, 7 de noviembre de 2008

jueves, 6 de noviembre de 2008

The privatization of higher education in Colombia: Effects on quality and equity

As a result of current economic conditions, developing countries have had to re-examine their methods for funding higher education. The World Bank has suggested several policy changes to help countries such as Colombia cope with the situation. The goal of these changes is to allow more equitable access to education, to increase the resources flowing to education, and to derive maximum benefit from this increase in funds. The proposed changes include decentralizing management, expanding private schools, and introducing student loans and selective scholarships, and cost-recovery in higher education.
This paper examines the applicability of such a package in Colombia. It is argued that the main problems are the quality of higher education and access to education. Other obstacles include the ideology of free higher education and the opposition of the upper classes to selective scholarships in Colombia. The prospects for decentralized control of education are seen, at best, as a remote possibility.

Publicación
Higher Education
Editor
Springer Netherlands