Friday, January 25, 2013

American Culture, Cars


I think that the type of car people drive say many things about them, first of all, a car can reflect a person’s income, because very often it is true that your car is directly proportional to your incomes, in that order of ideas, a person who makes more money than other person, very probably has a more expensive car than the other person. This doesn’t apply just for cars, clothes, houses, and watches can reflect a person’s income and personality as well. However, this doesn’t mean that a car always reflects a person’s income, in some case a person can have a really expensive car, but he may not make a lot of money, or his house may be a mess. On the other hand a person who has a humble car, may make a lot of money, but he just doesn’t believe that buying an expensive car is the best investment.

I think of Ferrari makes the best cars; this company has really cool designs and also its cars’ engines work pretty well and also have a long useful time. When you buy a Ferrari you won’t have problems related to bad performance.


Friday, January 18, 2013

Martin Luther King Jr

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Marin Luther King was a very famous an important person in the United States’ culture. As Martin Luther King, there are many important people around the world, that have worked for peace and humans rights such as Mohandas Gandhi, he did not have superpowers, but with his sense of justice, he could get Indian independence without shooting a single bullet, he was a peaceful man, he showed to the world that people can reach big and ambitious goals in a pacific way.  

 In the past, the United States got its independence and now is a free country, which means that all citizens in the United States have the same rights and are respected as human beings. 

As the United States, Colombia is a free country and it has had important leaders that have worked for freedom and human rights such Antonio Nariño,  he brought and translated the human rights from France, and also was an important person for Colombian’s independence, while he was working for the Colombian's independence, he spent many years in jail, he was born in 1765, inVilla de Leyva, Colombia, and he died in 1824.