Thursday, October 28, 2010

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Monday, October 18, 2010

2nd Anneversry Letter

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On 13 October a group of students majoring in Education, minor Preschool and Learning Difficulties Centre Local Guarico, presented an exhibition of handicrafts to the community UNISTE.
was present at the event Dr. Yamelis of Torrealba, Guarico CL Coordinator and the academic community. With this work shows the profile of graduates in the race because they apply the strategies to the initial age children with psychomotor developmental problems.
stresses that some students who offered the work belong to the support units Zaraza and Valle de la Pascua.
Finally the students were pleased by the exposure and responsiveness of the samples by the present.
We thank Milagros Martínez bound yourself for participating in this medium.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

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student in the Faculty of Humanities of the Municipal

After some corrections and additions to previous post on the main student political groups at the University Assembly candidates, I show a micro analysis of student groups at the faculty level, and what better example to start with our own, the Faculty of Humanities.

This small but illustrative closer look allows us to observe some forms of student organization information that normally circulates in closed circuit or known only at dirigencial of course if the study group more powers the findings would be more rewarding, but time is of the explosive to the writer of these lines, however, which will be observed then also have some surprises.

political groups and the positioning school

school know that candidates from a list, give us a rough idea of \u200b\u200bwhere the votes are hard of a particular group, while appreciating also that schools are concentrating political work of them, imagine it now, it is known that there are four lists for student representation on the Faculty Council, however in case the cherry here for all candidates:

box on the left we have We see several interesting things. First, only one of the groups (INDEVI) has managed to integrate on their list of candidates from all schools, while others show gaps in the composition of their lists. Second, that all lists have an average of 2 candidates from the School of Linguistics and Literature (Especially in Linguistics), besides being well known that the list of candidates Alma Mater, from its Most of the school of anthropology and archeology (Especially of Archaeology), these two findings allows us to speculate about where the student disputes the main circulating. And third, looking at the overall picture, we note that the participation of students of History, traditionally the most active in the electoral process, a noticeable decline against participatory development of linguistics and archeology student, perhaps what is not new is the low participation Philosophy students traditionally have little interest in political affairs, which also explains the backwardness and political oblivion of a discipline so important in a university.

Women and the command Aprista

That male participation in electoral college is a majority, not new, but really only APRA list which has more women candidates, can not be overlooked , then you may be spending two or three things, or women have significantly improved its position in the leadership of APRA or group that males do not have enough interest in the university representative, although there may be also a question of image, corresponding with the municipal campaign where the female figure has been connected or related better with the values \u200b\u200bexpected of "good political. "

However, in general, male participation is still in front of the female majority, a comparative study gathering the same variables over time, would appreciate, if female participation university is growing or if it is just a circumstantial case.

vs Years of study participation

What kind of relationship exists between levels of political participation and years of studies you take in college, "or reverse?. That is hard to define. Looking to this year is clear that the middle tier of the race (3rd Year) is the most important, and that the 4th and 5th. maintain active participation on a smaller scale, which could be seen as correct, as long as those in college are the ones who know the reality, however, the impetus for the novice (2nd and 3rd) to make effective changes also plays a role in this process, with limited connections to the networks of power, demanding more than he bargained for, but lack of experience.

But if we disaggregate the overall picture on their lists will see that while RED and INDEVI concentrate their candidates the last few years (4th and 5th), Force Villarrealina and Alma Mater, the focus in the early years (2nd and 3rd). This information tells us something important, that only two lists are tables showing renewed, while the other two have kept their own people the last two or three years. However, either way, 5 years is very little time to recognize a profile of a group, especially if they disappear or change names every 2 or 3 years.

To account

interesting thing to make these squares is when we come across information not only know the political landscape of our faculty, as well as organizational strengths and weaknesses of the political groups, but leave a important benchmark for future years; future this information will allow us to identify trends and tendencies around the villarrealinos youth participation, of course at the faculty level it does not say much, but I'm sure a work of greater patience and more time available, at macro will shed important light on the subject. Our university is still waiting for his political scientists.

Friday, October 8, 2010

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the University. What is at stake in the Village Elections

For those who thought they had had enough of politics to the municipal campaign, dense and aware that there are still quite sound, since the electoral process is picking up new college, and go to be strong. Much is at stake, choice of Deans, Vice Chancellors and, positions in different offices, businesses and even concessions contracts of many teachers.

But university policy initiatives that they know some or a lot of the problems of our university, they face something stronger than the university system as reported. The apathy of their peers. Therefore, as well Toynbee said: " The greatest punishment for those not interested in politics is to be governed by people who themselves are interested." And those people that if they are interested, most of the time are not necessarily the most capable, but rather, the most clever.

Two things have caught the attention of the municipal elections: First, the important role that the JNE has fulfilled its campaign "Vote Informed, the future in your hands" . As an alternative channel and neutral to the media that was played as part of his party. And second, a Social Force phrases that became widespread through facebook, a sort of message to the awareness of youth that were themselves actors circulated: " I do politics, so I would not make it "or that other" political or We continue to make us ". How are you are initiatives that turn the eyes of many young people, encourage their new expectations and demands. Susana Villaran owes its success to a good percentage of young people who gave him his confidence despite all the campaign was against him. Part of the error of Lourdes Flores and his campaign team is not having a strategy to reach young people.

university space is a small platform on which young people are politicians and voters, and have complete freedom to design the campaign as they see fit. However, the election platform is small, does not mean less important, but even if you is at stake involves us directly. It is time therefore to know and make informed choices, to require comprehensive proposals at the macro and micro, denouncing the demagogy and urge as practicable and consistent with the possibilities of our institution.

Let us begin by an overview of student political groups that are struggling to position itself in the most important government bodies: The University Assembly and Faculty Council. So the natural question is: What is so important why the University Assembly and Faculty Council?. For simple, because these instances to be no universal suffrage still end up defining who will be the next Chancellor, Vice Chancellor (AU) and college deans. (CF).

What you have here is a chart that shows not only the student groups candidates to the Assembly (NGV, RED, Siglo XXI and we Villarreal), but also those that show a warm presence of at least in two faculties (Alma Mater and Student Integration) competing for representation in their respective faculties. On the other hand, it is amazing the amount of political groupings "independent" schools scattered throughout, compared to the four macro lists. On average we are talking about 3 groups of faculty, which may be very organized but have failed even leave the threshold of her facu; true reflection of the electoral landscape of the country, where independent local and regional movements are overwhelmingly superior in numbers to the known national parties, but obviously disjointed from each other. The strength of the associations Assembly candidates lies in their ability to articulate in several university faculties scattered, but we can see that none is able to pass the threshold of half of all existing facutades (18 in total). Postscript -----(

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Another look.

However, if we observe the nominal subject, ie the explicit presence of a given group in a particular option, to pay attention to the presence of the number of lists, you'll notice that the picture changes in an interesting way.

Observe the presence of the list numbers leads us to assert that two, three or more groups that have different names bear a kind of electoral alliance, a pact not declared, to facilitate the act of voting to maintain a consistent figure for the three organs of government, thus avoiding confusion.

Obviously, such a fragmented political landscape, approaches and partnerships between macro-level groups and groups of faculty level is quite natural, almost a necessity. As is also evident that if the right political groupings not articulate organically with groups seek to safeguard macro is because of their independence. Either way, this assessment may be deniable in favor of coincidence or chance, but one saying that "in politics there are no coincidences." Do you believe?

know those who are in the race is only the first step to take a look at the electoral stage vote and exercise conscious. We are open to collaborations that can be shared information for the object here. Keep in touch.

Other sources of information:

- UNFV
Elections - Electoral Committee External ANR
- UNFV CCE.


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To prevent unplanned pregnancies, contraceptive methods offered FAMES


The Foundation for Hospital Health Care Services for Students in Higher Education (Fames) offer to the students of public sector incorporating Health Promotion and Risk Factor Reduction, in order to prevent unplanned pregnancies. It will have long-term contraceptive methods such as implants and intrauterine devices.
This will benefit young people who are in higher education. The Unistar interested should contact the Health Commission in their respective Local Centre to request information. So
FAMES response to the growing situation of unplanned pregnancy in college in the territory, where they attended to seven thousand 429 maternity cases in 2009, representing 53% of budget of this foundation.