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Blog 4: Education

Do private schools offer higher quality education or are they just prestigious?   Based on my experiences and those of those close to me, I believe that private schools do offer a higher quality education. I never studied in private schools but if I had to compete against the school "Pucalan" because of the school volleyball games and it was to be in another world, there were students on horseback passing by my side, they had fields for all kinds of sports, it was everything very beautiful. All the girls on her team were too good to play volleyball, and moreover they had a national player. They had enough money for a volleyball coach and balls to spare, hopefully we had a good quality ball to train with. You could tell from afar that we were from different worlds, but hey, nothing to do. And the closest situation I know is my sister-in-law. She works at the "Rayen Mahuida" school and teaches children between three and five years old. At that college, parents m...

Blog 3: Religion

  Religion at the moment is not that important, but I believe in God. When I was little, I went to church every Saturday, since with my family we were part of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. I liked to attend because there was a section for children and because sometimes we would play after worship. In this religion there is a type of scout, where they teach you knots, ties and scout things, I had a good time when we went to camps, it was entertaining. When I was older I stopped going to church because my parents didn't go either and also because we didn't like the environment. Regardless, as a family, we still believe in God and respect our belief. Despite having gone to church since I was little, I was never completely religious and currently obviously not, but if I believe and trust God, I do not know the reason for my faith but I have never stopped believing, it sounds strange because I have many tattoos and I had a lot of piercings and things like that but they are thing...

Blog 2: Healthcare System

  Unfortunately, the public health of the country has always been bad. The times that I have had to go to the SAPU or the SAR in my commune it has always been full and you do not have to arrive almost dead to be attended or taken care of because otherwise one can be up to 6 hours or more waiting. But the bad organization is not the only problem, I believe that there are few doctors and nurses who are really interested in helping people. I say this because my mother is always attended by people without vocation and who only want money. My mother fell and broke her wrist on Father's Day, so we went to "Colina Salud" since it was the only place where there were hours left for the traumatologist, it turns out that the man told her that he had no fracture but one " break "and that with a plaster cast for a month she was going to recover, it happened that after the month and the time in which she should have felt her wrist better, her wrist still felt almost immobile,...