Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Ikusa Otome Valkyrie 03 Online

Chapter III: Understanding the country

Our work is not off outside the University campus. When leaving the campus and go through the side of MACZUL not end our obligation to readers. The university community and those who are not, too, want to learn what is going on across the state, society, people. Especially when someone from the college has something important to say about issues of public arena, it is collecting these ideas in an interview.

For example, reality of how the country feeds itself. The issue of food security has been widely discussed in the pages of Light Newspaper. I had the opportunity to approach the topic from various perspectives, with sources and have mastered the subject property to speak.

To discuss Mercal (" Food security under subsidy: the case Mercal." LIGHT Published in Journal # 425), although no official source wanted to make statements, I managed to get a lot official information on the distribution network. In addition to that, the visions of the Dean of Faculty of Agronomy, professor and agricultural engineer Werner Gutierrez served as an input to explore the scope of Mercal in the nation.



To address the issue of shortage, I was commissioned to chronicle on the subject. In this paper I have had the opportunity to fully explore the narrative genre, my favorite. In this piece (" there Chronicles: Scenes from shortage" published in LUZPeriódico # 417), I conducted fieldwork in various markets and supermarkets to look closely at how people food is provided, or at least try. The result: a fresh work that addresses the socio-economic scarcity from three perspectives: the lower class, the middle and upper middle class.

The opinions of the farmers of Machiques were collected during a radio forum in the program Depending on how you look (" insecurity and price controls restrict agricultural production Machiques," published in LIGHT Newspaper # 412). In this forum, the harsh truths of the agricultural area of \u200b\u200bthe state were exposed, and could identify the basic problems of Venezuela's food system.

One area of \u200b\u200bresearch that fascinates me most is the planning. Especially in Maracaibo, where even the best experts University argues that game is stuck, thanks to the deep deficiencies detected in the city's urban planning. One of the symptoms in the abrupt closure of streets and estates with metal gates or arms (" On these streets closed : Maracaibo is fragmented before insecurity," published in Journal LIGHT # 416).

The approach to this topic allowed me to capture in the weekly frustration researchers Research Institute School of Architecture to see how the city is increasingly divided and relief felt by people to see your street gates guarded by cold.

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