sábado, 9 de octubre de 2010

Mexico's partition and the violation to groupal rights

In Human rights class we learned about partition and groupal rights with the example of India, it was awful what people needed to suffer because of their religion. Now it is my turn to talk about Mexico's examples partition. There will always have been cases in which human rights have been violated for example:

- The discrimination to the indians.

- Many time men felt superior to women (machismo).

- The drug trafficking is causing a lot of deaths in all our country because the government is fighting against them.

- The political parties are making that the people constantly argue, sometimes with violence, about what party is better and what party is the one who needs to govern.

In conclusion, Mexico is a very unstable country, a lot of differences have divided the country but all of this may build a better future.

domingo, 29 de agosto de 2010

Mexico's flag

Indian video

When I saw the video at class I thought "Thanks God for giving me a family that doesn't treat me like that, thanks God because I have the benefits and opportunities to succeed beacause of my education and my family". This situation in India must be punished very strictly to end with the problem because any person wants to be treated like that neither wants to live in that situation.

Mexico

Mexico's official name is Estados Unidos Mexicanos.
It is located in America, bordered by USA on the north and by Guatemala and Belize on south.
Capital: Mexico city.
Largest city: Mexico city.
Official language: spanish.
Government: Federal republic.
Pupulation: 111,211,789 people in 2009.
Conquered by Spain.
Independence: September 1810.
Mexico has a lot of diversity beacuase it has all kinds of climates, people, geography, etc.