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viernes, 8 de mayo de 2015

Photo to reconsider

Hi Everybody, after two weeks without writing a post, now i bring the post about a photography that makes me think about unequal conditions that many people live in.

The fact that some people live in normal conditions or good conditions, while other people try to survive one more day. I do not say that the persons who live good they have the fault, but seeing this situation gives me the desire of doing something about it.

In this moment I can not do anything to be able to improve this situation, but I think that if the people with better resources in the world were giving a small quantity of his fortune, we might eliminate the poverty and improve the quality of life of all those who for mishaps of the life do not achieve to enhance alone, Ej. the majority of the persons of Africa

Specially I would like that if possible that no child or girl has to live in terrible conditions, if not that they could play, amuse, educate and live as best as possible, since they are the persons who less have fault in this. Children do not deserve to suffer, and even less for basic needs that we all deserve.

I would like this could be real, though it sounds rather Utopian my to think

This photography was taken by Kevin Carter in 1994, he gain with this photography the prize pulitzer of this year. Time later he committed suicide for depression

Good Bye

4 comentarios:

  1. I think is really sad to know that we have all the comodities if the world and still complain about stuff.

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  3. Hi seba!
    This pothograph is very sad, but I agree with you wanting to eradicate poverty like a dream or a utopia I would also like any children suffer or live in this conditions

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  4. Hello Sebastian!
    It is unfortunate that your photography is. Poverty and lack of food in Africa. This continent receives aid from many countries, however they can't cope. I'm very sorry the children of Africa. I hope that someday will solve that. Best regards.

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