She is my first niece and her name is Julieta. Furthermore, she is two years old and she is my brother’s daughter. Although I do not see her too much, I am always asking about her and what is she doing because I really care about her. I took that picture when it was my sister´s birthday and we were celebrating it in my house. In the picture she is holding a blue teddy bear and she has it since she was born and she can´t be without it. Also she still uses her pacifier because it helps her to calm down. Other than that, her personality is really special because, in one hand, she has an imaginary friend and she calls him “cheche” with whom she talks all the time. In the other hand she has a speech desorder but still she is really intelligent. To close this idea, she is really important to me and I love her. Caroline Carvajal
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My autobiography My name is Caroline, my friends and my family calls me Caro, because it´s easier, i'm 19 years old and i live in Chile, in the city of Santiago. I was born on June 29th 1998, in year of the Tiger. I'm a distracted and bustling woman. I´m the third of four children in my family. I have two elder brothers and one younger sister I´m student of first year at Universidad de Chile in Social Work I chose this university degree because it focuses in the purpose of social transformation and community development. I love playing soccer, i'm playing in three teams, two for the Univeristy and one for the commune of Ñuñoa, it's exhausting, but Im training so i'm getting better every day. I like singing and my siblings also, we love the music. I'm grateful for this moment in the world, and I choose joy every day. In love with life.
Can “good” people do bad things? - It’s something we all ponder from time to time; how is it that normal civilians are capable of Assisting in mass Genocides, wars and other unimaginable atrocities towards their own species? Take the Rwandan genocide for example, the numerous accounts taken from survivors of how their neighbours, the ones they used to have cook outs with, watch children and share stories, were the same neighbours they ended up killing in cold blood with their own two hands. Is the line we used to think between good and evil not as impermeable as we once thought? If we were put into the same situation would we do the same as those survivors? As much as we would all like to reject the idea of doing something so horrendous, we might be wrong by doing so. Dehumanization... we all do it even if we don’t try to. It’s in part how the guards in the Standford Prision Experiment (run by Phil Zambardo), were capable of torturing and mistreating the prisoners in t...
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