jueves, 30 de julio de 2015

Fifa president candidate Chung Mong-joon compares Sepp Blatter to ‘cannibal’

Chung Mong-joon is a former FIFA vice-president who is trying to raise a candidacy to replace the current president of FIFA, Joseph Blatter. The South Korean decided starting this career for the maximum seat of FIFA to conclude all the corruption episodes that were founded for the FBI during last months. Some corruption cases were fake features about the terms to sheltering the future FIFA world’s cups. These speculations were confirmed for the former ANFP president, Harold Mayne-Nicholls, who said that Russian and Qatar had the worst features to receive the two next FIFA world’s cups.

To terminate with the corruption in the football, Chung commented against Blatter describing the last one as a cannibal eating his parents and then crying like he’s an orphan. Chung said this because of Blatter has avoided his responsibility for the crisis that has engulfed FIFA over the last few months.
Chuang said he will get the CONCACAF support to initiate his candidacy and then he will try to convince the countries of his region, that is to say, The Asian Football Federation. He requires at least 5 FIFA federations who support him to enroll his candidature.

Chung will have to fight for the FIFA throne against Michele Platitini, who is the actual president of UEFA, but he would be engulfed in the current corruption FIFA system. So, if FIFA wants to be renewed, the South Korean is the best option. 


martes, 21 de julio de 2015

About my future JOB

As I said in previous entries, I’m studying public administration in the Universidad de Chile. Therefore, I will be a public administrator. So, in first place I would like to work in the public sector. I will try to avoid the private sector because of I’m not studying to use my knowledge in this area. I would like to start working in a municipality to contribute in the development of my community. After this, I want to sign up in the central government, in others words, working in ministers, intendances, embassies and so on. I love the public affairs. I always read about democracy, kinds of governments, political history, and politic science, that is to say, everything in relation to the public administration.

For obvious reasons, these activities are indoor and you have to work in a desk. However, you could travel a lot if you work in a minister or embassy, due to you should visit developed countries to increase the Chilean welfare. The biggest difficulty to get these jobs is the “contact” or “pituto” in the Chilean way.  Anyway, if you are the best in your area, you will make good contacts or you will be contacted for the government for your inputs to the public administration.

Also, if you don’t have luck to enter to public sector you still can look for a job in the private sector. I’ve always thought that import things from China are a very good idea to make business. 


Education in Chile


            During last years, we’ve been participants or spectators of many student strikes that pose an improvement to educational reform through plans to improve the quality of education.

            Everybody remember the "Revolucion Pinguina in 2006" year where presented the same problems that we face today and weren't resolved efficiently. This is why this year were resumed the protests for get equity in education, equality of opportunities regardless the money, lower university tariffs and end with the profit in the education, because when you start a university career you end paying a mortgage credit but in education, that must to be a right and not a privilege.

            In Chile exists a free trade in education and somebody that has money can open a educational enterprise. Therefore the education quality doesn't matter and just matters make money. Also there isn't an institution that regulates the equality in the new establishments that they are appearing. Compared with Latin-American countries, the Chilean state just pays the 15% of all that needs in university education.

            Chile invests in education 0.3% GDP and 3.73% in Armed Forces; however this makes no sense because at the moment there aren't war conflicts with other countries that it could justify this money. Therefore the armed forces are the best the best option for give more money to education and get a universal free education in Chile.           


jueves, 16 de julio de 2015

HOLIDAYS

My last holidays were on summer. On first place, I visited Pucón with 3 school friends. We were there for 18 days. We went on December and we had to come back to Santiago because we wanted to stay with our families in Christmas. In pucon, we visited the volcano, went to the lake, swam on the swimming pool and had lots of parties. Then, in January I went to Antofagasta with 2 cousins who live in the Second Region of Chile. I spent my time trying to visit all the tourists places of the zone because of it was my first time in Antofagasta. I didn’t even plan visit this Region, so I could say that was just lucky because I met with my cousins one day before they start the trip and they invited to me in that moment. I didn’t doubt one moment and I said YES, I WANT TO GO. It was a really interesting place. You must visit Antofagasta. I stayed there for 7 days. After that, I came back to Santiago until February and I went to Pichilemu to practice surf. I’m still learning this sport, but I can pull up on the surfboard! It is really exciting.








Paris

      When people ask me about the place I always wanted to go, I will simply say “Paris”. Then they will ask me again, why “Paris” ? Why “Paris” ? That is the question and I don't know why and how to answer it. This time, I will try to answer this question.

The city of lights’, ‘the city of Romance’, ‘the culinary capital of the world’, all these are just names Paris, France is known by. Over seven million people visit each year. Paris, France is one of the most amazing places you will ever visit. There are so many phenomenal things to see and do you’ll never get bored.

The most Prominent landmark in Paris would have to be the Eiffel Tower. So, I wouldn’t like to die before visit this place because of I want to know the history and culture of France. The Eiffel Tower took two years to build; it was finished on March 31, 1889. The Eiffel Tower was originally built for the world exhibition in 1889, but today it is used as a radio transmission tower and a tourist attraction. The Eiffel Tower is named after Gustave Eiffel, the main contractor and architect. However, at the moment I don’t know more information or facts about France. For this reason, I will manage a possible exchange in France. My biggest dream is finish my Administration Public career in Paris.

Greetings.