Tuesday, September 14, 2010

What Is The Best Scooter Wheel In The World?



It is final. The 2010/2011 course starts I'll move to study the second cycle of Political Science at Granada.

When I was a year ago to finish a course in Public Management and Administration in September, I broke , so to speak, the scheme had me, I moved directly of Cáceres at the end to Sevilla, to the second cycle.

By staying a course, I could not do it, so while I enrolled in the subject I GAP was in September, I enrolled in courses calls " training supplements" in Political Science but the National University of Distance Education (UNED ).

So this year I've been hook, so to speak, I've had in the academic, forming while doing these courses, several courses. The first important was the training course Emprendelab business, which provides the Office of Youth Initiative. The latter was one of Communication Policy by Jaime Vera Foundation . The third, which I'm still, since last May, is a course of Shaper Occupational .

On the other hand, this year has been to my rediscovery of Badajoz. When I returned, I must admit I felt a little lost. Everything had changed a lot, me too, since I was to study Cáceres. But I have very good friends, and I have met many great people. There are many such people, you do not say them here because they know it well.

Politically, I decided to affiliate with the Socialist Party. In reality he was a member (passive) of Socialist Youth from two years ago but has been this year when I could feel the policy, attending meetings, rallies, knowing the internal operation, and especially to meet many fellow game, showing their work that socialism is alive and very much alive in Badajoz , and work hard to give them practical value their ideas.

In order , I know that sounds like a farewell, but not a goodbye is a goodbye , or rather, a very soon, because time flies, and before me account, will be back here.

Meanwhile, forming follow me, I'll open to new experiences and new people, with an eye on everything I've experienced so far, and one eye on the future.

Until then, folks.


(And the blog does not close, huh?)

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