Saturday, May 20, 2006

Red Rosy Cheeks On Baby

the worker does not put God as punishment

work according to the definition provided by the current dictionary is a "work, duty, respect and responsibility that must be done to achieve a particular purpose and for which payment is made. " However, for men and women who daily toil in the world, work is a way to contribute to growth, strengthening and excellence of life on a planet that each required more days but almost never provide what is necessary.

in Popayan, the labor dynamics not only affect the economy of the city, but also identifies ways to use and occupy space, directions and senses of immediate perception, which is why every job, however simple this may seem, serves a significant role in building the identity of a city that can no longer deny that much of its stability due to the informal jobs and the many and varied ways to make money honestly in the streets, plazas, parks, neighborhoods and even in public transport.

jobs as a shoemaker, shoe shine, bookseller, Lotero, carter, bulteador, selling candy or cellular minutes, still opposed to the split between the worker and the work each day takes more tenacity and that thanks to the need for men to improve their quality of life, complete immersion in an uncertain future uncertain reality, capable of becoming a machine of production and consumption. Eco

wanted the shadows to take this opportunity to highlight the work of those with their hands and hearts daily build a better country, a more active and real Popayán than that shown on postcards. For all those men, women, elderly and children is our tribute.


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Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Can Wheat Cause Heartburn

Popayán, the city of migrants.

Migration can be defined as the process of population movement, collectively or individually, either international or across borders within of a country. Migration encompasses any type of displacement, refugees, people displaced by natural disasters or armed conflict, uprooted and economic migrants or those seeking new opportunities open trying to access basic services like education.

Migrants bring with them much of their own culture and lifestyle, which is why Popayán has become a multicultural city that is constantly changing the significance of everyday practices that are narrated with a new language.
Students from many parts of Colombia have contributed to a unique synthesis of many different cultures has become the city of Popayan.


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Popayán Holy Week: the one who prays and sins, push. How

season's famous Holy Week in Popayán is one of the experiences that teach themselves and countless strangers plans offered by the city. From the processions and crafts as part of religious tourism, and trade and rumba.

The s processions revive trade, conspicuous consumption, display, all subtly introduced in the midst of the religious atmosphere. That's why we wonder if the Holy Week in Popayán was passion, death or resurrection or else passion, rumba and reguetton. The tradition of Popayan is summarized in the adage: the one who prays and sins, push.




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