miércoles, 1 de mayo de 2013
Reduce, reuse and recycle
We have been learning in class about sustainability. Our fellow classmates have shown us that it is more important to reduce than to reuse or recycle. That is why we took a picture of this green tupperware. This special tupperware was created to reduce the amount of plastic bags used when buying fish. If you go to a shopping center they will give you the fish to put it there without using any plastic bags. Moreover you can also get some discounts in some of the shops such as Super Amara.
lunes, 29 de abril de 2013
The Irish came to San Sebastian
After a month without seeing each other the Irish exchange students came to spend a couple of days in San Sebastian. They arrived on the 18th April and we gave them a welcome with a kind of picknick. After that, we visited the "Comb of the winds" and "Miramar". They loved them.
After making some trips to the city centre we started knowing them better and we got on well very quickly. All of them were really friendly and we enjoyed spending the night out with them.
Moreover, we improved our English level because we used it everyday.
Thanks to this exchange we have been able to learn about their culture and to show them ours. We even taught them some words in Basque and they showed us some words in Irish.
The last day, on the 23rd we organised a dinner with them and had the best time ever. The last day, we couldn't find the time to say goodbye and they all left us in tears hoping they would come back soon.
Some people have even made plans for the summer to visit their students. It has been a life changing experience and can't wait to see them again.
After making some trips to the city centre we started knowing them better and we got on well very quickly. All of them were really friendly and we enjoyed spending the night out with them.
Moreover, we improved our English level because we used it everyday.
Thanks to this exchange we have been able to learn about their culture and to show them ours. We even taught them some words in Basque and they showed us some words in Irish.
The last day, on the 23rd we organised a dinner with them and had the best time ever. The last day, we couldn't find the time to say goodbye and they all left us in tears hoping they would come back soon.
Some people have even made plans for the summer to visit their students. It has been a life changing experience and can't wait to see them again.
lunes, 8 de abril de 2013
Activities during Easter
A film which had a mayor impact in my way of thinking about war and womens way of fighting was "Las Trece Rosas" (the Thirteen Roses). It is the name given in Spain to a group of thirteen young women, seven of whom were under age (in Francoist Spain the age of majority was 21), who were executed by a Francoist firing squad just after the conclusion of the Spanish Civil War, as part of a massive execution campaign known as the "saca de agosto" along with 43 young men (among them a fourteen-year-old).
These women fighted till the end like their husbands and they showed they could be as brave as them. I would recommend everyone interested in womens rights to watch it.
Another interesting thing was a short tale which appeared in the book we had to read for the Spanish class this term: "El lápiz del carpintero". This tale tells the story of why people did not know how bees were born. This was due to the fact that Aristoteles and other well-known scientist would not accept the fact that there was a queen bee.
These women fighted till the end like their husbands and they showed they could be as brave as them. I would recommend everyone interested in womens rights to watch it.
Another interesting thing was a short tale which appeared in the book we had to read for the Spanish class this term: "El lápiz del carpintero". This tale tells the story of why people did not know how bees were born. This was due to the fact that Aristoteles and other well-known scientist would not accept the fact that there was a queen bee.
Our visit to Ireland
On the 20th of March we took a plane to Ireland to visit our exchange students as planed. As soon as we arrived in Dublin a bus was waiting for us to take us to Wilson's Hospital School where they were waiting.
That same day each of us went to our irish students house and met their family.
During the next five days we did a lot of activities such as visiting Mullingar, going out with the irish family etc. But nothing can compare to our visit to Dublin where we could see the modern part of Ireland. There we visited Collin's Barracks which is the
National Museum of Ireland and has items related to History and Arts.
We also did a lot of shopping, for that we went to Jervis shopping centre. There we were able to appreciate the differences not only in clothes but also in their way of life.
Another interesting place we saw was Trinity College where some of the irish students wanted to study in the near future.
During our stay we spent a day in their school doing workshops with two women who worked for different NGOs.
There is no doubt we won't forget this trip as it has been a fantastic experience, we have learnt a lot about the irish culture and also how unfair the society with women is. We are looking forward to their visit as we want to show them our culture and our lifestyle which we think is completely different from theirs.
That same day each of us went to our irish students house and met their family.
During the next five days we did a lot of activities such as visiting Mullingar, going out with the irish family etc. But nothing can compare to our visit to Dublin where we could see the modern part of Ireland. There we visited Collin's Barracks which is the
National Museum of Ireland and has items related to History and Arts.
We also did a lot of shopping, for that we went to Jervis shopping centre. There we were able to appreciate the differences not only in clothes but also in their way of life.
Another interesting place we saw was Trinity College where some of the irish students wanted to study in the near future.
During our stay we spent a day in their school doing workshops with two women who worked for different NGOs.
There is no doubt we won't forget this trip as it has been a fantastic experience, we have learnt a lot about the irish culture and also how unfair the society with women is. We are looking forward to their visit as we want to show them our culture and our lifestyle which we think is completely different from theirs.
viernes, 15 de marzo de 2013
Sustainability
Here is a link to the work the students from EUNI did last year. It is a wiki about sustainability, we hope you find it interesting: Sustainability
This term we are going to work with the previous wiki. We have been gathering information about it and as mentioned before we have already uploaded in the wiki so that everyone can see it.
As a result of our survey we decided to do a blog on Greenpeace: what it is, its projects... If you want to know more click here: Greenpeace
This term we are going to work with the previous wiki. We have been gathering information about it and as mentioned before we have already uploaded in the wiki so that everyone can see it.
As a result of our survey we decided to do a blog on Greenpeace: what it is, its projects... If you want to know more click here: Greenpeace
lunes, 18 de febrero de 2013
The Tara Project
Last week we had a visit from an organisation called Emaus. They gave us a speech about Fair Trade and they told us what was their objective with this project.
The next time they came, they told us we were going to do a video-conference with the head of an organisation in India called Tara. To make the most of the video-conference we suggested some questions that would be interesting to know such as, what type of support did poor people get with this project and so on.They also showed us a video which explained how it works, some of the benefits they get and some examples. One of them was a intouchable (People belonging to a group of very low social status in India). She had got a loan to open a second hand shoe shop, she was very thankful for that.
Last time we met the people from Emaus was when we did the video-conference with the daughter of the fundator of Tara. We were able to ask her things about India as well as hearing a different accent of what we are used to listening. We took some notes about what she told us which we will be posting in the near future.
What is Tara ? It is a community of energetic, committed change makers. Community is central to all that they do – from helping chronically poor communities break the cycle of poverty to finding ways to engage individuals in a global community. We believe in a community of equals, working together to find innovative solutions for community-owned.
If you want to know more about The Tara Project, click here:
The next time they came, they told us we were going to do a video-conference with the head of an organisation in India called Tara. To make the most of the video-conference we suggested some questions that would be interesting to know such as, what type of support did poor people get with this project and so on.They also showed us a video which explained how it works, some of the benefits they get and some examples. One of them was a intouchable (People belonging to a group of very low social status in India). She had got a loan to open a second hand shoe shop, she was very thankful for that.
Last time we met the people from Emaus was when we did the video-conference with the daughter of the fundator of Tara. We were able to ask her things about India as well as hearing a different accent of what we are used to listening. We took some notes about what she told us which we will be posting in the near future.
What is Tara ? It is a community of energetic, committed change makers. Community is central to all that they do – from helping chronically poor communities break the cycle of poverty to finding ways to engage individuals in a global community. We believe in a community of equals, working together to find innovative solutions for community-owned.
If you want to know more about The Tara Project, click here:
jueves, 31 de enero de 2013
lunes, 7 de enero de 2013
Europe in Bilbao
This winter Bilbobus has come up with the idea of drawing Olentzero saying Merry Christmas in a lot of different languages. Here is a photo so you can see the effect of the European Union in our country. Click here:
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