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My study programme

 I’m already in my fourth year of university, studying arts, and I think there are many things to value. Teachers are great connoisseurs of techniques and theory. Within the program there are several paths that students can take according to their interests, therefore it is possible to choose art workshops from different specialties. That’s good to the extent that everyone is learning and doing what they like, without isolated from acquiring other knowledge, or  from what others are doing. It can happen in this career, which requires, or promotes, a lot of individual work, that we’re not used to teamwork. Group work dynamics have been implemented, yes, and there depends on the disposition of each of us, understanding that to live from art we will need a lot to form support networks. I’m not sure if the academic program is meant to promote this, or if we only realize ourselves on the way. Well, this race is in constant renovation, I don't know in detail the latest cha...

My humble opinion...

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 In this moment, I going to talk about child labor. Something that I would call a pathology inside society, one of the most explicit signs of deterioration of the sense of humanity. I think it is a demonstration of a serie of shortcomings in a competition-based system, where individual development is always more important than the collective. A logic from which many nations do not escape.  Worrk has been understood as synonymous with virtue and effort, that success is the result of sweat alone, ignoring the social, political and economic structure that forces some to "strive" more to ensure its own survival, without sure that they can improve their quality of life. Work dignifies to the extent that the individual develops his own abilities and contribute to his/her environment at the same time, No person should be prisoner of need and be pressured to sell their strength under these conditions, let alone a child, that at a young age he/she should be exploring his/her inter...