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Postgraduate studies

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I would like to be an investigator in the future but I'm not sure about which master - or doctorate - I prefer because I have many options and I can't decide! The topics who I like more are environmental health, genetics, biological anthropology, the archaeology of death and memory, and paleoecology. In the future, as I said in the past blog, I would like to study the master aboard in countries like France - because they have the original schools about social science in Europe and I really like this country-, Canada - because they have an interesting school in  environmental health -  or Latin American countries like México or Argentina - because they have the best universities in social science in Latin America- though also I would like study or work something in an oriental country because I don't know anything about the social science in this part of the world. Countries like Japan, China, India, and Mongolia sounds interesting, but I think the languages can be

My future Job

Traveling through the World has been my dream since I was a child. In that time, I wanted to be a paleontologist and travel around the World finding different species of dinos or another kind of extinct animal or plant. I think that I change the dinos for the cultures. In summary, I only change the time scale. I'm studying Archaeology and Biological anthropology  right now . I chose this career because I love it. I think it's the perfect discipline for me, the work in archaeology have much travel, I will never do the same thing! I have already worked in archaeological sites and I would like to carry on.  In the future, I would like to work in different archaeological sites, I would like to have a job gives me the opportunities to travel a lot and talk to new people with different cultures. I would love to work assembling the people with archaeology, I think it mostly depends on the archaeological discipline. Honestly, I don't think about the salary (I don't wa

Uncle's Tom cabin

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It's difficult to choose only one book like my favorite. I chose Uncle Tom's cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe because this was the first book that made me cry. The book is an anti-slavery novel - wrote in 1852 - and helped to change the mind of the people about the slavery in U.S.A. It was written just before the Civil War in that country. Uncle Tom's cabin is about the story of uncle Tom ,   a kind slave who handed down for differents masters. All the books we can read about the evil and inmorality of slavery. I read this book for the first time when I was 10 years old with my parents. We read one chapter every night. We cried together. The book showed me many things that I never imagined happen in history.  I remember many parts of the story, but is not easy to find a particular quote. However, I think the book can resume in this quote: "Who can speak the blessedness of that first day of freedom? Is not the  sense  of liberty a higher and a finer one th