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Eduardo Galeano and "Upside Down. The school's world upside down"

March 5 Today we worked on Some excerpts from the book "Upside Down. The school's world upside down " we assigned to each group the teacher. In our group we assigned the number 11 text consisting of two tables which we had to analyze the key words, names and ideas.Estos paintings are titled:
- For the Chair of International Relations.
- generous souls.
addition to these topics, we discussed in class the following:
- Educating by example: in which noted the distinction between two worlds, where everything is one thing we say and another is what is in reality.
- Multinationals: Company moves to get a cheaper labor.
- Diversity.
- Fear global.La phrase highlight of this song "Fear of the door lock at night without pills without sleep, a day without pills to wake up ...."
- Monopoly of Communication.
- Let's play war which emphasizes that a soldier is something normal but it is dangerous to go to soccer.
- To Chair of religion.
- Guns and youth.
- Oil: bribes to facilitate business abroad.
- Drugs.
SHEET OF PAPER:
Topics: LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURE
Author: Galeano, Eduardo
Editorial: Catalogs

360 pages weight: 445 grams
The world is upside down, with many white helicopters break schools in the four cardinal points. In this world, standing on his head, money is the only one that no one ejected and the mistreatment of anyone foreign. Humans, however, are always suspect, and we run the risk of being treated worse than a pest invasion.
BIOGRAPHY: born Eduardo Hughes Galeano in Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1940. He was chief editor of the weekly march and editor of Time. In Buenos Aires
founded and directed the magazine Crisis. He lived in exile in Argentina and Spain. In early 1985, he returned to Uruguay.Es author of several books, translated into over twenty languages \u200b\u200band a profusion of journalistic work. Eduardo Galeano
In 1999 the U.S. won the Prize for Cultural Freedom Foundation Launch.

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