Thursday, October 9, 2008

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How to Live in Mexico Without moving an inch of your body ... How


On that sad sad day in San Salvador Atenco, he, as a member of the -federal, sate, local- police forces, participated in denigrating acts against the men and women who were being arrested and transferred to various prisons. He remembers it well: he forced a young woman to go down on him shortly after they had been dragged inside a truck with no plates. She may or may not remember everything that was happening around her, but she does remember the awful event, the beatings on her breasts and buttocks, the pulling of her hair, the angry male voice: "trágatelo todo, hija de tu chingada madre" ("swallow it all, bitch!").

A few months after the events, he was one of the few policemen who were sentenced to prison. They were not sentenced for life, no. After all, they did not kidnap anyone: they merely forced innocent people to jump on a dark bus on the road to nowhere (these buses drove around quite a few hours before they arrived to the prisons. On the bus, policemen tried to force people to spit out the names of the movement leaders, by torturing them), depriving these people of their freedom (oops! my dictionary says that kidnapping = depriving people of their freedom for want of a reward).

Anyway, this man was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison, or a bail of nearly 9 thousand mexican pesos, which is more or less equivalent to USD $900.00 Today, the newspaper reads that the Supreme Court of Justice in Mexico has decided to lessen the degree of his criminal charges. So, he is going to walk out of prison very soon. However, Ignacio del Valle, a man who defended the territory against neoliberalism, on that same day in San Salvador Atenco, is facing a 112-year sentence.

On other matters, I have managed to collect quite a few reports from the newspaper, 6 to be exact, that witness the impunity that is gradually becoming established in my country. For example: 35 cops in northern Mexico were arrested due to them providing protection (security?) to drug dealers; do you remember the case of the kidnapped boy who was son to one of the richest men in the sport industry? Well, turns out that a few police officers from the federal agency of investigation (AFI, the Mexican FBI, say) were involved in planning the kidnapping; 14 police officers, again in northern Mexico, were arrested due to their links to drug-dealing groups; another AFI officer was arrested due to links with drug trafficking, and in the last two months, 114 justice processes have been initiated against police officers that are thought to have been participant in criminal acts.

To top it off, the young sons of our past first lady were involved in huge frauds (they stole money aided by their privileged position, and in addition, they owe a huge amount of federal taxes).

In my country, police officers chase tortilla-making women out of their market stands, allegedly with sanitary purposes: traditional tortilla-making has been deemed "not healthy", while buying pre-packed tortillas from MASECA, one of the big corporations, is applauded.
In my country, farmers and indigenous people are blamed for endangering the conservation of natural areas, while it is farmers and indigenous people who are sick of having governmental agencies wasting the administration of natural or achaeological parks. Recently, a group of farmers took over the administration of an archaeological area in Chiapas. Their purpose was to take good care of the park, not to charge too expensive entrance fees, and to use the profits for maintaining the park. What did they get in response?: repression from federal, state, and local police forces, who murdered 6 farmers.
In my country, state education is right now in the process of being privatised. Teachers have been protesting for the last few weeks. Just yesterday, they encountered a myriad police officers while they were demonstrating on the freeway from Mexico to Cuernavaca (look it up in Google Earth, please). What did they get in response?: repression, beatings, and an ominous silence in the media, just as the Chiapas farmers have gotten.

How to live in Mexico without moving an inch? Think big, think profit. Be neoliberal.

Friday, August 22, 2008

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your ideas or to live in Mexico. Part 1 (of Several).

A few weeks ago, a 14-yr-old boy was found dead in the trunk of an abandoned car, in a neighborhood 5-min drive from where I live now. The smell emanating from the car alerted the neighbors that something was wrong; later on, the autopsy revealed that in fact, the boy had been murdered at least one month before it was found. His face was so bloated, he had to be identified by his teeth. He turned out to be the son of one of the most important men in the sports industry in Mexico: Alejandro Martí, of the Martí sport shops that nowadays dominate the sale of sports-related products. Being the son of a very wealthy man in a city like Mexico City, Fernando Martí had to be accompanied by an escort at all times. Not only that, his father had hired a personal driver for him too. Fernando Martí, escort and all, was kidnapped a while ago. A large sum of money (approx. 3 million dollars) was being demanded to set the boy free. So, in order to put pressure on the family to deliver the ransom, the kidnappers abandoned a first car with the dead body of Fernando´s driver and the unconscious escort, who was alive thanks to his losing consciousness while one of the kidnappers had tried to asfixiate him. Fernando´s parents were able to collect the ransom money almost right away, and delivered it in accordance with the kidnapper´s instructions. However, the kidnappers murdered the boy.

In the weeks following the finding of Fernando Martí´s body, the mass media in Mexico began a huge coverage of the case (while before finding the body, the media had kept an incredible silence about the kidnapping).

The mexican president, as well as other important political figures in our country mourned the death of young Fernando Martí (they conveniently ommitted Fernando´s driver in their lament, and forgot that his family, as the Martí family, deserved a few condolences too). Voices of politicians, religous men, intellectuals, sports people, etc. have gradually joined the clamour, so now almost all of us feel deeply moved by the events, and have become very angry at the mere mention of the word “kidnapping” or “kidnapper”. The media works wonders on the collective mind. A firm reaction had to be presented in opposition to the rise in criminal actions throughout the country. Fernando´s kidnapping and murder was the tip of the iceberg, or so they claimed. However, our politicians had failed to raise their indignation when 5 different indigenous women in ages ranging 40-75 yr-old, had appeared semi-naked and with traces of sexual abuse and physical violence in different rural areas of southern Mexico in the past year and a half, or when several indigenous men and women had been “kidnapped” throughout the same region (no ransom was demanded for them, because they had been practically erased from the face of the earth, and today are considered as missing people) due to their participation in several protest movements.

Our president reacted inmensely to the death of a boy who belonged to one of the richest families in Mexico. In that respect, he behaved as the governor of Veracruz state when he publicly mourned the murder of a young girl who happened to be niece to one of the most important bishops in the state, and forgot to mourn the “natural” death of Susana Xocohua Tezoco, a 42-year old indigenous woman who one day appeared semi-naked, legs spread wide, and with visible traces of physical violence, in a field in the Zongolica mountains of Veracruz. The local authorities said they performed an autopsy which revealed that Susana had died due to an infection of the pancreas.

Anyway, our president´s reaction to the death of Fernando Martí was to raise the penalty for kidnapping to the maximum sentence possible: life imprisonment. That was all he had to say... up to that moment. It was his way of ending a long chain of criminal events that had drained the mexican people. In the days after his public reaction, again politicians, religious men, intellectuals, etc. demanded that a more thoughtful answer should be given to really deal with the increase in criminal violence throughout Mexico. The scene was being set for all of those interested in maintaining their political position. Finally, only a few days ago, the president convened a meeting of the National Security Council in Mexico City to be held on Thursday 21 st of august, that is, yesterday. Conveniently enough, only a few hours before the meeting was set to start (at around 7am Mexico time), a judge sentenced Ignacio del Valle Medina to 45 years of prison on top of his previous sentence of 67 years. Del Valle is leader of a political movement that back in may 2006 had fought to defend a huge piece of land in the neighbor state of Mexico from the federal and the state government, both interested in building a new airport. Back in those days, the main problem for the government was to appropriate the land that was going to be destined for the construction of the airport, that is, to take it away from the true owners. Because the owners, plus hundreds of other people living in the area, had organised themselves to resist the attempt, the state and federal forces of repression (that is, the police) were sent out to San Salvador Atenco –the village that was in the middle of the turmoil-... to force the people of Atenco to surrender and hand out their land, through bloodshed and terror. On the 3rd and 4 th of May, 2006, hundreds of innocent people were beaten and raped by the police forces (women and men alike); one young boy who was walking back home from school was shot “accidentally”, dying instantly, and a young man died when a teargas shell hit him on the head. Lots of people, no matter their age or physical state, were packed inside police trucks, literally like pigs, and taken to several jails throughout the state. The ride on the “trucks of hell” was horrible: women were psychologically and sexually abused in front of their friends, men were beaten, raped, and insulted. All of them, including Ignacio del Valle, ended up in prison. Two years from the events, many of them have fortunately been set free. However, a few of them remain inside. And some of them, like del Valle, could never be free again. They were mis-charged with tons of crimes, including kidnapping. In Mexico, kidnapping involves the explicit demand for a ransom. However, neither Ignacio del Valle, nor the others, truly kidnapped anyone!

Today, and only because people like Fernando Martí are dead, our president, along with many other politicians, want to see people like Ignacio del Valle in prison for life. For what? For being committed to defending the land from economical ambitions? For putting at risk the credibility of our extreme right wing government? The true criminals, those who steal our tax money, those who kidnap our freedom to think and to act, those who condemn us for not thinking like the majority, are themselves, the politicians of Mexico. The others, the ones who kidnap important and rich people, the drug lords, the murderers (accidental or true murderers), they walk out of prison easily by paying money or because the politicians themselves work their ways to set them free.

For them, the joys of freedom.

For political movement leaders, forced “kidnappings”, torture, life prison.

Such is the way of in-justice in a country like Mexico.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Pelligrino Water And Pregnancy

What about the other dead?


June 18, Orizaba, Veracruz. - At the funeral, the governor Fidel Herrera said: "We have taken this case as if it were my own family, and for the guilty there will be no forgiveness."

Yes, this was the declaration of the governor of Veracruz, but no, not referring to Susan Xocohua Tezoco, the 64-year old woman was killed and abandoned in a cornfield for several weeks. The governor of Veracruz was referring to the death of Karina Reyes Luna, a young woman, upper class, 23, killed after being kidnapped last week back in Orizaba.

why the governor made no pronouncement on the death of Ms.? Ah, well, probably because this lady was a woman, elderly, and indigenous. That is, one more death (natural causes of this cancer that is strange that leave marks of violence on the legs and arms of this cancer that leaves victims naked and legs spread), a death that does not merit concern .

why the governor made a statement on the death of Karina Reyes Luna? Ah, well because she was the daughter of Luis Reyes Larios, the rector of the University of the Gulf of Mexico, and not only that was the niece of the Archbishop de Jalapa, Hipólito Reyes Larios. (ver: http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2008/06/19/
index.php?section=estados&article=036n2est)

El mal gobierno de Veracruz, como los otros malos gobiernos del país, siempre respondiendo a los intereses del círculo del poder: los políticos, los empresarios, y los religiosos.

Fidel Herrera y su mal gobierno, cómplices por encubrimiento del homicidio de dos mujeres indígenas de la tercera edad en la sierra de Zongolica, Veracruz.





Monday, June 16, 2008

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Who's Afraid of the popular will?


¿Qué más pruebas se needed to confirm that this evil government fears the expression of popular will?

A look at today's news, June 16, simply:

1. The refusal of several top areas of Mexico (the circle of power: the politicians and businessmen) to promote a referendum on energy reform.

2. (And even more important than not. 1):
The misrule of Chiapas, Juan Sabines led, kept dozens of political prisoners in prisons, or the clandestine moves to let friends and family to protest outside
the social rehabilitation (see http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2008/06/16/
index.php? section = policy & article = 012n1pol)
Note: The PRD in Chiapas just closed ranks around Juan Sabines to refuse to carry out the popular consultation on energy reform in the state of Chiapas.

3. The evil government maintaining prisoner Ignacio del Valle, leader of the Peoples Front in Defense of Earth, continues to suppress even inside the prison. First, prevented him from seeing his father, dying after a serious fall. Then prevented him from attending his funeral (see: http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2008/06/16/
index.php? Section = policy & article = 012n2pol)

4. However what is happening in Chiapas and in the State of Mexico, Sinaloa misrule free, hand at waist, two of the three brothers Felix PRI congressman Oscar Ochoa, who had been arrested last week in possession of several high-caliber weapons, nothing more and nothing least 18 kilos of cocaine. The reason for his release? It was felt that there was insufficient evidence to hold them. We then

a bad federal government, aided by dozens of bad state governments, who have imprisoned many political prisoners even when they have not been able to check very carefully the criminal charges have been accused. On the other hand there are the brothers of a member of misrule, who are detained possession of weapons and drugs, in full red-handed, who are released several days after his arrest like that, because evil government considers that there is sufficient evidence to hold them in .

Undoubtedly popular reason and will put a lot of fear out there.

pylon : Remember the mega-marches Peje after July 2, 2006? Have you seen-or felt-the federal police harassment? Grenadiers were there, perhaps? The marches recently convened to commemorate the bloody events of 3 and May 4, 2006, and Halconazo June 10 of 1971 were characterized by an impressive display of riot police and members of the class who made their intentions to intimidate the mass that showed ...


Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Foods That Taste Metallic




To judge a work of art, such as a literary work in the framework of a competition like the Nobel, it is assumed that judges will have to be some experts in the field. Thus analyzed by the scheme wise and weigh the artistic value of each of the works reviewed whether novels, stories, poems, essays, etc.. I do not deny that in the event every year Nobel judges must have a very fair and lucid enough to give the Nobel Prize and not CJ Cela Jorge Luis Borges.

However, in times past, it has happened that artists emerging from the horizon of expectations of an era can become artistically disapproved or undervalued but not later when they acquire an aggregate value at a time that suits their work.

What I mean by this is that the opinion of value of art, or literary, is very subjective, it is a convention, a lie which merit is apparently true.

Any judge can be a Humpty Dumpty with all the power to exercise its truth and opinion. The Humpty Dumpty literature have to remember that the scope of language is dizzying, and that the more up you are, the harder the fall or disappointment, and irreparable fracture.




Tuesday, June 10, 2008

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arbitrary spot


The campaign lives without drugs in Mexico health department in line with the Azteca television, we can see the different elements to inform and society discourage the consumption of drugs.

In the spot we can see that the elements

visual, colorful flower

anthropomorphic. Child with casual dress and look sick.

representation: caricature, surreal.

phonic:

music, rap singing flower. Speech act


persuasive
tends to the indirectness, but little information required.

chorus: "Not true, never mind, it is not true ..

-that harm your body, that poison your body ...

-to live without drugs, live happy, living without drugs, be happy.


The flower tells the child about the context in which a child may be tempted to use the drug, its effects and suggests that drug-free life is happiness.

This commercial is clearly designed to capture attention and stay in the psyche of children. The cartoon and the colors appeal to children. The song is appropriate for the mnemonics. My sister sang it 12 years from memory. Possibly for

relevance theory, this message will not be as effective for an audience of seniors, but if the public can be smaller, as implicature: children with x-shaped eyes, a spider coming out of the container drug, are consistent with the imagery and child phobia.

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Mexico's health in context of relevant theory

Once entering the room of my apartment I met a friend of my classmates and I greeted her with a simple hello, and she answered a hello, how are you?

To which I replied: Well, are you? Without fully noticing that-what about-I was just asking a rhetorical formula, or courtesy. So, she did not answer my question because I was expected to answer to yours, only wanted to be polite.


In Mexican culture, the courtesies are observed more frequently used in the south than in the north, does not mean we are rude in the north because we do use some forms of address, but we prefer to be more direct, which someone from the southern region may seem somewhat aggressive, eg


A Southern hostess a passenger X: Hello Miss, I can use your table please?
North
A flight attendant to passenger X: Sorry, I can use your table?


Using Miss, I can, and please
quite understandable as topical formulations complimentary for all English-speaking, which can also be used by a person from the north, in contact with southern culture, but usually in less extent.

But the second sentence that has an excuse

, in the mood to be polite, unlike the question of the first flight attendant, it seems to be directive rather than suggestive of a person from the south.

Distance is an important factor for the development of courtesy, such as writing an email to an unknown person, an institution, a teacher, an older person.

epistolary formulas:
header: Who appropriate estimate, the name the recipient.
farewell Atte. (Sincerely)
SSS (yours truly)

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Meanings in context of: is great

Example 1) The red wine with chocolate is great.
This phrase itself is complete, cool is an adverb, everything goes grammatically speaking, however, semantically and pragmatically is poor considering that this statement was taken from an interview with Eva Estruch Inglis, winemaker for wineries Enate , where, in the context speaks of food handled and one of the participants, the interviewee knows that the combination of red wine with chocolate is great.

- What criteria do you choose a wine of the year, raising a reservation or even a great book?



"I always advise to experiment and let go at that time for more fancy or intuition and sure to be hit.



-white wine for fish and red for meat, "a formula expires?
"We should play a bit to maintain a balanced wine with a meal, but both eclipse, not blinded as they are white or red. If we do this and we are flexible, many were surprised.

- Example?

-red wine with chocolate is great.
At first glance, the concern of the text focuses on gastronomy, wine pairings, ie, the proper choice of wine with the dish. Eva is responsible for dissipating the topics proposed in this regard and experience, for it suggests that red wine with chocolate is great, also argues that the marriage can not go wrong with a quality wine.
However, several elements indicate that talk of food and pairings, only the pretext for advertising wine Somontano
:
spoke to this the winemaker Enate Inglada Eva Estruch where he worked for two years to improve this Somontano, an appellation of origin in the province of Huesca. The largest shareholder
Enate is the Asturian-Mexican businessman Luis Nozaleda. After studying chemistry at Barcelona decided, attracted by the world of wine, made in Tarragona degree in Enology.
- What next?

"I worked in warehouses of the Priory to take a leap to Italy and from there to Australia. To complete the training cycle as winemaker, then I went to Chile.
- What lessons learned in Australia? "That even in this country have a development that lowers the cost of wine, which also contributes to the vast expanses of vineyards, the quality of their wines is not the same as ours, like his life in the bottle. addition, no care for the aged in oak as we do.

- Why? -Australians, having no tradition, focusing on technology, which wineries are making more crowded than production carefully. Its wines are less journey of life in the bottle than ours.

- What about Chile?

"More or less the same happens in Australia, although in Chile there are wineries that produce wines of high quality.
-go back to Spain. The best quality a Somontano?


"The versatility, in the sense that you can make many types of wine from grape varieties. (...)





"Back to Somontano. What time is it?
-is growing and always moved within an area of \u200b\u200bquality wines. We are a denomination of origin, which is turning the corner as a young man and we're well positioned in the market. But we must continue to remain vigilant and to continue improving year after year without losing the quality and excitement we put into that area.


More than half of the course of the interview is responsible for mention and compare the qualities of wine to other wineries Somontano which exceeds. The frequent repetition of the words Somontano wine and assessment indicates the strong involvement and importance of this in the text, making it the priority semantics in the speech act, illocutionary act becoming a wine advertising. Relegating the phrase "red wine with chocolate is great" to secondary importance.
can be reached this conclusion by analyzing a sentence in the whole context to which it belongs. Hence the great importance of context in discourse.
You can access the interview by clicking this link:

http://www.lne.es/secciones/noticia.jsp?pNumEjemplar=1560&pIdSeccion=42&pIdNoticia=496466

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deixis


or

deixis. ( Del gr. δεῖξις).

1. F.

Ling. Signaling that is carried by certain linguistic elements that present as this, that, that indicate a person, as me, you, or place, as there above; or a while, as yesterday, today. The remark may refer to other elements of speech or present only in memory. Invite your brothers and your cousins, but they refused. Those days were great. 2. F.

demonstration is performed by a gesture, accompanying or not a deictic grammatical. ~ anaphoric.

1. F.

Ling. The produced by anaphora. ~ cataphoric.

1. F.

Ling. The produced by cataphoric. Royal English Academy © All rights reserved



Levinson (1983, 60) "There are five basic categories: Dexis of person, time, place, discursive and social ... Are organized as self-centered ... deictic center consists of the central person, who is the speaker, by the time the speaker uses the word and the place where it is located. In the speech deictic center is the place (the speech) that is the speaker and its position relative to the listener.

The deictic center may suffer displacement, for example the speaker can be a listener, and the temporary center the past not the present.



personal deixis

-first: more speaker (I)
-second: more recipient (you) - Third: less talking, less recipient (him)




deixis in Mexico
personal :
Me, you, him, her, WE ARE s, you and ell @ s.
in Mexico not only not mentioned in the conjugate the pronoun you, and be replaced by the pronoun you without charging any extra semantic information rather than second-person pronoun plural. From time

Today, yesterday, day before yesterday or the day before (before Wednesday), tomorrow, or God willing, the day after tomorrow.




example. Until next week, until the week following




to that grade. (If a Monday in the establishment of the speech, you can refer to the following Monday or every other day until the following week).
of place here, here, here, here, there, est @, this is @, the, this, this @. yon (average between here and there). example. Come along little something over here ... -----

Cahita deixis of language, whose speakers the Yaqui tribe, found in northwestern Mexico (Sonora) and the American Southwest (Arizona).




deixis Here's a little snippet Cahita through narrative:




Junáma'a
Into u Achai pensaroa-Tait-k
there: distal
CONJ DET SG Mr. think-INC-PERF kia kaaba jak Rejto
this place just anybody to be And there Mr. began to think: "Nobody is here ." Junam

Into junú'u suáwaka Beja
there: CONJ INESPEC DEM SG shooting star then ju-ka'a yuku aseebwa-k-ta DEM SG-AC-AC-law rain-have

And there is a shooting star then the gentleman father to rain.]
(EF)





Extract from thesis Discourse markers, an approach in Yaqui Narrative , Gabriela Hernández Dood (2002), UNIVERSITY OF SONORA: http://www.maestriaenlinguistica.uson.mx/ 20Doode.pdf work/resources/LocalContent/55125/4/Tesis% ---------
................ -------------------
De speech



Levinson (1983, 77) "where a pronoun refers to a linguistic expression (or a piece of discourse) in itself: eg

. See if you know this joke is in
discourse deixis ... ... where a pronoun refers to the same entity referred to in a previous linguistic expression is anaphoric " My friend greeted when he entered.
When my friend came in, he greeted me.
"he" can be used to refer to the same individual designated by the phrase. the pronoun comes before the noun phrase to which it refers, if it occurs after, this is a cataphoric:

When he came in, my friend greeted me. Social





Fillmore, referred to aspects of the sentences that reflect or establish or are determined by certain social realities of the situation that occurs in the speech act.






E n this country, and nearly all Latin America, the pronoun you
generally applies for purposes of courtesy and respect.


Here is a video created by teens showing in place deixis Mexico: come over here ...





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Deixis

If "no mother" can literally mean being orphaned, or in the metaphorical sense, being a despicable person, poor or thoughtless ...
Now, "no grandmother" could result in a figurative sense, to be someone totally execrable, but the next commercial spot "no grandma gets its literal dimension by creating the joke at the end.

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In Mexico the word mother
achieved great importance in semantic and pragmatic, widespread use of the same and the multiple meanings or senses (positive, negative and neutral) that takes into sentences according to the context in which it applies.
One explanation of the most widely used pejorative mother is so widespread machismo in Mexican culture, where you can listen to popular statements like this: http://www.mujeresdejuarez.org/ )








intended that this recognition is achieved by virtue of the fact that the rules for using expressions that issues associated with the production expressions of that effect. It is this combination of elements which need to express in our analysis of the illocutionary act. ----- This video is an excerpt from the film The Wind that ... ,
Alejandro Agresti, Argentina SlideShare , 1998.
The plot of this film is about a girl who, tired of his life as a taxi driver in Buenos Aires, he decides to run away and driving without a fixed location. Accidentally comes Pico River, a place far away and lost, where People are very influenced by a very particular film, where films are an order of events and random scenes, since by their remoteness, they reach the people quite upset. So that the people in trance behavioral cinephile, has an "order" social rather rare.

One of the boys in Rio Pico is a filmmaker and follow this order chaotic scenes and movie dialogue, adopting itself in social relationships. To give an example of this dynamic cut out this piece from one of the scenes of the movie where a girl tries to link, and it does not understand the caller and react negatively, thus creating a conflict communicative dialogue.
dialogue is how (the video discussed above) violates Grice's Maxims Reference and inference The words themselves do not refer to anything. Speakers who are using the words refer to something or someone in particular. The reference However, inference is an act to be performed by the receiver of the message (listener, reader ,...) to correctly interpret the reference. The words themselves do not refer, but which is referred to who uses them if you know or learn. The success of any act of communication depends largely on the ability of the listener / reader to infer what we say.


Cooperative Principle

The cooperative principle, is performed through Grice Maxims was drafted by the philosopher Paul Grice in order to describe the rules governing

pragmatic conversation in natural language.

Maximum Amount


is related to the amount of information to be given. Includes two submaximal

1) Make your contribution is all information that the exchange required. 2) Do not make your contribution more informative than required

exchange

Maximum Quality regards the truth of the contribution, which is also specified in two submaximal:

1) Do not say what he believes to be false

2) Do not say anything that does not have adequate testing.

Maximum Value (or relevance)

includes maximum Grice calls "go you to the point", make a significant contribution Max mode

the supermax is "Sea you clear "and includes four submaximal.
1) Avoid the dark
2) Avoid ambiguity
 

3) Be brief
4) Be orderly.
see
Pragmatic
 

Get Rid Of A Lazy Eye

not have -sentido/significado- grandmother uses and meanings of the word "Mother-in Mexico-GENDER ISSUES LANGUAGE-

What journalism is also a picture is worth a thousand words?
Author: Eulalia Fuentes
[The image is easy to understand, is accessible to everyone, regardless of their intellectual and economic. The image is not enough time for reflection or the reasoning and reading a book, a story, or a simple conversation, it immediately goes to the emotion, what you see and what you want to see-the interpretation. A photograph is a mirror with memory, is the unique and subjective view of a photographer or media that publishes a book, newspaper, etc., But is also unique and subjective view of the person who looks or see . Is an important document for the understanding of society, is a source of information and can be also a work of art. In the world of communication in general and journalism in particular and specifically in the press, for the contents of a written notice, you must read and digest it in the picture just by looking. If written information is supplemented by an image understanding and assimilation is much easier Immediately places us and allows us to better understand the content of the news. That is the written and visual texts have both individual worth and value of their relationship.
The photograph is thus a high communicative value on the printed page, from a dual perspective as an element to attract the reader and provide a better understanding of the information. It is part of the visual memory of the last century, along with film and television. The media and the press is used primarily as a key vehicle for the transmission of visual and graphic information on historical events, taking into account their individuals and the functions of the language used ...]
From
http://www.hipertext.net/web/pag249.htm
As you can see, this reporter and photographer has a very good opinion about the image used in media and journalism. For her image takes on a totalizing, that moves the feelings or senses rather than intellect.
To test this view click the following link: Summary
A imatge val més no a thousand paraules
, Jesus Tusón, ed. Empúries, 2001
   

Monday, June 9, 2008

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How many more? All thirty-

Virgen de la Candelaria, Tlacotalpan, Veracruz. Another

femicide with traces of rape and other forms of physical aggression occurs in the Sierra de Zongolica, Veracruz.

Women, indigenous and poor. Therefore, the staff of the Public Prosecutor refused to conduct the necessary investigations to clarify what happened. Only dared to say that Mrs. Susana Xocohua Tezoco, 64 years old, died of cancer, without conducting any medical research. When would have seen that cancer and chronic gastritis have attended so similar effects in women? (Ie, both diseases are caused bruises on the neck, arms and legs, and lie on the ground, naked).

With these facts, adds a culprit to the crime: the prosecutor Alexandria Arroyo, who closed the case.

About:
http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2008/06/09/
index.php? Section = policy & article = 016n1pol

How many more women?

Friday, June 6, 2008

Does Platos Closet Sell Juicy

A mother or a chaos all

Conference Beatriz Gallardo Pauls General Linguistics University of Valencia
Footprints language theory of mind:
Benveniste claim
The speaker presented a scheme which, among other things contained:
1. The theory of mind and false belief tasks
2. enunciation theory ... framework based on the classical theories
was unclear to me if it's true or not children from 4 years are able to distinguish their reality from that of others. Tampo

intersubjective capacity it became very clear that some children will not know a change mentally locate the place cookies: a kitchen cabinet, which has been changed to the refrigerator. According to this the child will know that cookies are in the refrigerator but still think that the place of cookies is the closet ...

showed us his study of ADHD (attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder) and the data has yielded by the linguistic analysis of various texts of children with this disorder.

mentioned several characteristics of these as: knowledge of the role of narrator, the prevalence of directness in the narrative, textual polyphony.


noted that one can not determine a word for a disease association.

think the conference was very fast, and this coupled with my lack of knowledge would not let me hear it on some issues. I still thought it was great, especially seeing how it applies the pragmatic to the neurology and psychology in a study like Beatriz presents, through stories of children, the order of his thoughts. The syntax of these we foresee a rush to say everything they thought or wanted to tell and finish as fast, with trips in the construction of the narrative. Trips that can evitarse con los ejercicios ayuden a pensar con lo que quieren detenimiento contar antes de formular su relato.


Saturday, May 31, 2008

How Do I Use The Dryer On A Servis Washer Dryer

: Happy 30! (And more than thirty)


Today I found out that between 1975 and 2005, that is, in my first 30 years of life on Earth, and disappeared almost 30% of global biodiversity (please read the report http : / / www.jornada.unam.mx/2008/05/31/
index.php? section = Science & article = a40n2cie).

thirties of the world: enough of crisis 30'sy other, just that if I'm not married or already married and got divorced me if I am going to have a child or two or three, I have not had children, that if I have or I have no work (in many cases is "I have or I have no money to keep my status and go bursting "), that if I have or I have no car, whether I have I have" depa, boy or girl, iPod, laptop, friends, love, silicone implants, botox, Convers, concert tickets, fashion, etc..
enough to self-definition based on the property;
to commodify personal relationships;
to turn up, forgetting that there is a bottom, a front and a back, too ;
escape from reality-a thousand ways, not just drunk, pachequeándose, going to movies and / or shopping;
to see only for oneself regardless of when and how we stand to others not to learn
Another what's happening in the world, but especially in Mexico's favor
soap operas (not the channel 2, but the circle of power and politics in Mexico) over the other demands;
to commodify knowledge to bulk status without really knowing anything
not to look at Otr @;
of turning to the release;
to escape from freedom from fear
;

Rather than having, we are.
And we are free, but make us believe otherwise, or prevent us to be.

why thirty years of our life has lost nearly 30% of life on this planet?

Monday, April 21, 2008

Took Std Test Wednesday When Should I Get Results



Wall Street, Granada, Spain

I had not thought in mind until I heard the comments of Miguel Angel Granados Chapa in UNAM Radio this morning. Therefore, what follows is developing what he said ... however, worth pondering.

Flavio Sosa, director of the APPO in Oaxaca, was released from prison this weekend. The joy that this news means for the Oaxacan movement is contrasted with a rather daunting fact: was released because they can not support all criminal charges be brought against him. One of those charges was for the kidnapping of two police Ministerial Police of Oaxaca who had forcibly entered the home of Flavio Sosa, and then detained by municipal police in their community, even for the same aggravated. I thought the kidnapping charge would have been charged with making government departments, which would deprive the freedom to officials who worked in those units. However, what is intended to argue is that these policemen allegedly abducted in her own home ministry.

Well, well, pretend that yes he was charged with one count of kidnapping for taking such office (a common practice of some social movements). Is it a real kidnapping? Well, I consulted the Federal Penal Code, as Granados Chapa said that as it is established, the crime of kidnapping does not apply to the actions of Flavio Sosa. Well, the articles 364 to 366 (with encores and addenda) provide the types of deprivation of liberty and when to prosecute those who perform. As I mentioned Granados Chapa, albeit somewhat incomplete, kidnapping is the deprivation of liberty of a person for purposes of profit to the abductor or the purpose of the authority or an individual acting or refraining from making any act. However, in the latter case, the abductor must have threatened the hostages with the deprivation of life or harm (Book 2, art. 366 Federal Penal Code), for a response to the demands that were made to the authority.

We then Flavio Sosa was accused of a crime he did not commit. But the reality is that he was accused of several crimes he did not commit. Ie: he issued formal arrest unconstitutionality (as it had not been reviewed any of the crimes), and not content with that, he was held prisoner for a year and a half ... for nothing.

Such impunity is the same impunity that allows big business, do not pay taxes (also unconstitutional), and several other atrocities committed by the federal government, all we know.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Firsttimeauditions Jessica

Discuss the differences you encounter with the Other ...

... talk policy that ended in a denial of dialogue and exchange of ideas continued because I interposed, to the chagrin of my partner (a) that the scheme of government we have all day on TV and in newspapers is not alone, there are other, few, many, probably, maybe. It is not trivial word STATE. As clearly explained a psychologist I know: we are used to choose among the options presented to us, but only among those. Rarely refuse the options that we have to choose one that has not been offered, and so it is easier to make a child determined to play, choose swimming or doing homework when I propose that if we say simply, "bathe" or simply "do the job." I thought this trend would be maintained only in the first years of life, and that as you grow "learns" to "consider" other options, but my psychologist friend corrected me, for even-and perhaps even more-in adulthood, we still look at other options, those that are not mentioned ("will you pay for 6 months, or all at once?", to which one might respond: "I do not spend money" or, "I want 3 months pay no interest ", but almost one always goes for the 6 months or all at once!).
And so you can spend the money to the flavors, sizes of dresses, pants, car colors, the shape of ornaments, the presidential candidate among several, and finally, to president of a nation among several parties. But what ever happened to us that perhaps the current form of government is one among other options, and even if they do not exist we can also explicitly generate other options? In fact, Article 39 of the constitution of Mexico (valid at least to April 1, 2008) states:

that sovereignty resides in the people, everything
power emanates from the people,
that every public authority is instituted for the benefit of the people and
that the people have the inalienable right to alter or modify their form of government.

Well, sure there are other schemes in which possibly have not thought, or maybe we have been raised but we have not considered. And one of these schemes is the one that was and has been continually raised by the Zapatistas in Chiapas. My partner (a) was ready to ask if that Another scheme was that of arms. Not really. Although it began as an armed uprising, one of the greatest qualities of it is that shortly after it began, the Zapatistas decided to lay down their arms because the civil society so requested them. Or as they say, "Now take the weapons to shoot them, but that they are not fired any more on us or on anyone else." The next question was why, if there is a movement in public for 14 years, has not yet formed a political party. And here comes the idea of \u200b\u200bgenerating options, other options:

"The other policy is not seeking to occupy the space of party politics, born of this crisis, and tends to occupy the space that is not covered by the task party. The other policy is to organize to `flip 'the logic of party politics, seeks to build a new relación de la Nación con sus partes: ciudadanos que tienen derecho a serlo de tiempo completo, diferenciados y específicos(...)"

"Nuestro objetivo no es hacernos del poder, tampoco obtener puestos gubernamentales NI CONVERTIRNOS EN UN PARTIDO POLITICO (mis mayúsculas). No nos alzamos por limosnas o créditos. No queremos el control de un territorio o la separación de México. No apostamos a la destrucción ni a ganar tiempo" (Ensayo del EZ, 1 de enero, 2000).

La tercera y última declaración de mi interlocutor(a) antes de terminar la conversación fue que los zapatistas "no están haciendo su trabajo", es decir, no están promoviendo su propuesta, no han venido to "convince" to join their struggle. A 14-year armed uprising in the early months and gave up violence and arms, the Zapatistas have continually established links with civil society through 6 declarations of the Lacandon jungle, where character is shaped flexible their ideas accessible. Not only that, also visited Mexico City on several occasions, have published thousands of releases and texts of great importance to inform the development of their struggle. And something extraordinary: they have practically run the whole country (not just once) and have entered into dialogue, and exchanged ideas with almost 70% of the population Mexican (through consultation for indigenous rights held on March 21, 1999). What past or present government has managed to engage with this amount of Mexican?

I think one of the reasons why it seems that they lacked notice, it is because they face the ignorance and indifference of the media, in addition to the dirty war orchestrated by politicians and intellectuals. That is, and there they'll take me a saying that says "sup": "(...) I watch TV as it should be, ie reading books, newspapers and magazines (although newspapers are also giving of themselves, some, many).

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Ureterovesical Junction Stones

-one conversation checkered-violation of the maxims of Grice

Pragmatic
JD,


Dictionary of Linguistics, Cambridge, 1991:

The pragmatic aspect of language for the characteristics of its use (psychological motivations of speakers, reactions of others, socialized types of speech, the subject of discursive , etc.). opossition to by the syntactic aspect (formal properties of language constructs) and semantics (relationship between linguistic entities and the world). Enrique Alcaraz Varo Pragmatica y María Antonieta Martínez Linares,

Dictionary
modern linguistics, ed. Ariel, Barcelona, \u200b\u200b1997:


and a user or performer, and between them develops a triple, as indicated in this scheme:







As can be inferred from this triadic scheme of SEMIOSIS, the "most dynamic pragmática'aborda relations, those between signs and their users within the context in which they use those (relations of interpretation). Of the other two branches, the first, the syntax, try the various links that signs have with one another and down within the signs themselves (the ratio of involvement), and second, SEMANTICS, analyzes the links between them and the world to which it refers, ie the objects to which they apply (relations designation). But the fact that the 'pragmática'trate the most dynamic, the interpretation does not mean you can ignore the other two branches, syntax and semantics, since it is virtually impossible to interpret a message if not conocven relationships that keep signs each other or those that hold with the world to which they refer.

Some think they see in the objectives and principles of the 'pragmatic' a modern form of classical rhetoric, which tear of
of institution oratory, Quintilian
.

The major impetus was the pragmatic it has received from the insights and work of Austin and Searle (1980), the so-called speech acts, which constitute a pragmatic par excellence.

The term 'pragmática'se also strengthens near or related disciplines of linguistics (Habermas, 1988), such as philosophy, anthropology and other sciences of human behavior that have been marked among its goals the explanation of the underlying rule system to all human communication, although obviously there methodological and conceptual differences between them.

In linguistics are today many of its forms, almost all related to what is called LANGUAGE IN ACTION (Levinson, 1983:5), namely, the study of language in its relationship with users and the circumstances of communication, but some are different, as given in the agenda of formal semantics of Montague Grammar (1972) or used in literary criticism (Chico Rico, 1988:32). The most important

1. Branch of linguistics that studies the pragmatic component of language. In this sense, pragmatics can have a range of discipline or field of research, but also emerging, similar to the phonology, syntax, semantics and syntax that arise from the use of sentences. The difference in the 'pragmática'con the other components of language lies that they are governed by rules, while the pragmatic by principles such as Grice's Principle of cooperation or partnership.

2. Discipline that studies the relationship between language and communicative contexts in which this is manifested (Beugrande, R. et al., 1981:209).

3. In another meaning related to the preceding, but more restrictive, pragmatics addresses the operation of context in the interpretation of utterances, ie, aspects and contextual conditions of communication.
5. Finally, as a research paradigm, ie as a paradigm of pragmatics. In this case the 'pragmática'es a new research perspective (Mey, JL, 1995) study of language in general or any aspect thereof, as a discursive phenomenon, communicative and social at the same time what is called LANGUAGE IN USE or LANGUAGE IN ACTION. Following Blum-Kulka (1996: 155 ff.), The recognized branches of the 'pragmática'son two: the pragmalinguistics, which places greater emphasis on the analysis of linguistic and structural resources that are needed in the use of language and social pragmatics, interested in the analysis of the conditions of the uses of language that arise in communication or social SITUATIONS concrete.



Pragmatics David Crystal,
Encyclopedia of Language at the University of Cambridge, 1987,
[ed. Castilian: Juan Carlos Moreno Cabrera, UAM, 1994]: studied the factors that regulate the use of language in social interaction, and the effects that this use results in others.

In theory we can say whatever we want, but in practice we see a lot of social conventions which determine our way of speaking.
There is no law against counterrevolutionary jokes at a funeral, but this is something that usually is not done. We have been assimilated, intuitively, certain formalities and rules of courtesy in speech, gestures and written language are subject to similar constraints.
Our way of pronunciation, grammatical constructions that we use, or the vocabulary we choose are strongly influenced by factors such pragmatic.

In many languages, pragmatic distinctions own label, politeness or intimacy appear in all systems language (grammar, vocabulary, phonology). Awards
strong pragmatic case of choosing between-you-and-you-. Pragmatics is not a homogeneous field of study. Our choice of language in social interaction is determined by a large number of factors, not clearly know what they are, what is the best way to interrelate or how to distinguish them from other areas of linguistic research:
semantics, stylistics, piscolingüística, discourse analysis.

Because of the intersections in the areas of interest have emerged carateriza the scope of pragmatics. One approach focuses on factors formally codified in language structure (forms honoríoficas, choice between me and you, etc.), In the semantic pragmatics is the study of all factors of significance that fit in the analysis of sentences in terms of truth conditions (Hi, king, me molas, etc..), some take a broader perspective where pragmatics is the study of the principles underlying interactive language performance, including all aspects of language use.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Ward Pulse Graphic Vaughn

Women also move


The other day I got entangled in a political discussion and, as almost always happens in these cases, my partner (a) ended by asking: "let us not talk politics." Besides the fact that no one ever force you to talk about something that does not want, I do not agree with this way out of confrontation. "Constructive discussions" enrich, teach us, give us a breath of life.

So I'll add some things for my partner (a), and now pass to the general public. Let's be clear about one of my positions: the responsible citizen who complains about the politico-social-economic situation in a country like Mexico is required, minimally, to explore ways to help make this changes. And if it is their duty, is a minimum responsibility, I say, that ultimately further arguments or complaining to the mobilization of one of the possible paths of change (hopefully opts for the latter). About

Adelitas movement fighting for the defense of oil and "cowardice" of AMLO by sending them to battle front (if you write "cowardly shield of women" in Google, one of the first league refers to a note written by Enrique Campos Suarez's blog First News with Carlos Loret de Mola, ie a dirty war levels of government is handling the idea that AMLO is a coward):

Cowardice "why? Why send a group of women? Will my wife as me from participating in the defense of oil? If the answer to the last two questions is yes (and judging by the note of Campos Suárez, yes), then what is given is a sexist argument that denies the role of women in social movements. Merely assuming that Andrés Manuel sent women to the forefront of the fight means that women alone do not have initiative and decision-making in social movements. Without understanding that social struggle is also no equality between men and women, one must back up a bit and re-analyze the proposals of non-radical feminism. Not forgetting, of course, that equality raised by non-radical feminists claim that men are also involved in the struggle for equality. And do not forget that, oddly enough, many women are in many of their macho attitudes. Some examples of the involvement of women in social struggles:

- In April 1974, thousands of Portuguese women took to the streets to exchange flowers by bullets, putting carnations in their rifles from the soldiers. That day (but not only in response to the symbolic act that gave its name to the Carnation Revolution) the dictatorship that ruled Portugal from 1926 to be finished, he introduced a democratic state and finally the Portuguese colonies gained their independence.

- Djamila Amrane, a French woman raised in Algeria, was one of many involved in the national liberation movement in Algeria. She was arrested, convicted, and tortured by their ideas of liberation and activism within the movement.

- In the summer of 2006, in the movement of teachers in Oaxaca, and after the disqualification of several local radio stations, the rebels were found in a dirty war situation orchestrated by the federal government level across the country: commissioned the commercial media to discredit the movement. Not only that, the movement required to maintain a local information link with civil society was always willing to support them, to organize protests and appeal. Then, in view of the situation, a group of 2000 women took peacefully facilities Canal 9 Oaxaca Corporation of Radio and Television (owned by the state government). Almost immediately after the seizure of Channel 9, the women began to transmit information messages, messages of support to the struggle of the APPO, and to make complaints against arbitrary state government against civil society and teachers.

- The Zapatista movement in Chiapas was conceived in early 1994 is unique, among other reasons, he has made explicit as a goal of their struggle to include women in the movement and the requirement to respect their rights and defend the equality of men and women. As a result, the Zapatistas proclaimed a Revolutionary Law of Women, which will settle the specific demands of the movement on this issue. Not only that, 14 years after the onset of the movement, the Zapatista women in Chiapas (and not living in Chiapas, too) have been incorporated into the work of social movement in many ways. A noteworthy example is the Third Encuentro of Zapatista Women held in December 2007 in Chiapas. In it, the Zapatista women shared with other community women and women who came from outside, how they organize, their way of seeing life the way you do the movement, its achievements over the years.

adelitas The movement is not trivial or is a manifestation of the cowardice of a public figure. Is an example of the initiative taken by civil society groups to fight for a common goal, as in other social struggles.

continued ...

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Sedative Filling At Dentist?

Women in

A man entered the 50 succumbed to the boredom of his life as a failed writer, and husband de-committed, and self-analysis through music. His wife, weakened by the same weariness, conforms to revive an affair with a close friend while hiding his frustration after multiple injections of botox and a "remodeling" of mammary glands.

A boy entered the 20 succumbed to the boredom of his life as an ex-teen lost in the context of culture "punk." Your partner's sexual adventures is a spectator in the great theater. He participates in everything but take no part in anything. It is as if purposely placed in the crosshairs of life, but eventually left without moving a muscle.

In November 2005 a banker Liberia becomes the first woman to take the post of president of an African country. His cabinet is formed in part by many other women, and within a year of work all prove to be able to solve practical problems in Liberia. Not for nothing to her and his Cabinet are called "iron women of Liberia."

In the spring-summer 2006, Jerusalem became the scene of a political-religious conflict because of the desire for a Palestinian civil society organization to carry out the parade to commemorate the International Day of LGBT pride in that city. The contingency results in something almost unheard of: Palestinians and Israelis (and variations in their ideologies) join forces against the otherness represented on sexual diversity.

An unfortunate accident caused by trends macho leads Nejat, a man entered the thirties, from Berlin to his native Turkey. In Istanbul, a young woman looking to finance college. Ayten, the girl in question is more interested in organizing the revolution with the help of her lover, Germany's Lotte. A story where the strength of female characters obscures the performance of their male counterparts.

Ngabo and Sangwa, two African boys confronted historically tribal (Tutsi and Hutu, respectively), travel to the home village of Sangwa. They question their friendship and face reality, thus everyone loses a bit of his childhood.

In October 2006, the Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya was found dead in his apartment. He never found a suicide note, and always suspected she was killed. Not only knew much about the Kremlin's role in the conflict with the Chechens, but widely spread subversive messages of resistance to oppression and torture. To date, Russia remains one of the most dangerous countries for journalists.

Five Israeli women about their experiences during the two years of military service required by the government of Israel of its citizens. The document is heartbreaking for several reasons:

- by cynicism disguised as "repentance" that show the confession perpetrators of abuse and humiliation of Palestinians,

- by confessing hateful and proud to feel the power of subduing Palestinians and

- for its quality of women who, having the opportunity to join the army and therefore enjoy greater equality with men, committing the same atrocities as the former.

FICCO 2008 was a festival full of reality: Of the 8 screenings I attended, 4 were documentaries (and one of the "fictions" was filmed almost like a documentary, while the other touched a subject very close to Turkish reality.) I realized that since the beginning of the festival I wanted to look in front of others and the others leave ignored, leaving aside the "I do not want to depress" and face the current global reality. FICCO 2008 was also a festival of women: 5 of the 8 films deal with issues through women, or enhance the role of women in society.

doors to personal transformation path has been opened wide. Although the reality may seem overbearing and depressing, the apparent shelter of fiction is warm and almost meaningless when you know the real victories of the characters in flesh and blood.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Ikusa Otome Suvia Wiki

FICCO Reluctance to give up ...


"Sean always able to feel, in the depths, any injustice done against anyone, the world. It is the most beautiful quality of a revolutionary. "



This fragment was part of a letter Che wrote to his children, several years ago.

I think the problem is not lack of empathy. We do not believe then only need to feel the pain of others and outraged by the injustices suffered. That hurt and indignant and every day, all. No wonder a consequence of the evolution of our sociality is the great capacity we have to put ourselves in the foot the other, ie the theory of mind.

But still, with the pain of the injustice done against anyone in tow, is not a reaction. It's almost as if you go to the cinema to see a fiction film: in the approx. 120 minutes is the movie, you feel fully identified with one or more characters and plot, so much so that you can mourn, be angry or laugh. And when you leave the cinema when the movie is over, becomes one with reality, to the passivity of heart and ideas.

What I think we do need, and we need a many-is a kind of resignation, is a special type of waiver, one that involves each of us away, to different degrees, of our "zones comfort. "

But we must remember that, like all committed activities of human beings, the possibility of waiving is also a decision process, and that decision is freedom. So honor the freedom that everyone has to make a decision, even when there are very few who practice it. Even when there are many, says Fromm, they fear to freedom, even when there are those who will carry the responsibility for fighting other groups, even when there are those who prefer to turn the eyes and heart before they see face to face to the other.

So I think one of the biggest tasks is in line to respect the freedom of others, just get into the task of personal transformation. And that will end with another quote from Che:

"Man must become at the same time production progresses, not conduct an adequate job if we were only producing items, raw materials and we were not at the same time producers of men. "