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Sustainable living

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Hello everyone! Today I will talk about sustainable living First of all, what is a sustainable life? For me, it's to live being conscious with the environment around you, so it's a lifestyle that is based on consciousness and this has consequences on the economy, the environment and in society. I think it's very important that we realize that we are not doing things right, so that, we must observe our reality and this exercise is important to start changing the way we live.  Living in a sustainable way not only brings benefits for us (in the present), but will also benefit future generations (our offspring). Therefore, sustainable living is also about stopping being so selfish and starting to be more empathetic. I think we should be aware of the great negative impact that the current political and economic system has on our planet. Big industries like oil, mining, livestock, forestry, etc. are not environmentally conscious, I know it's very difficult for this t

After graduating, what will I do?

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Hi everybody! Today I will tell you about what I plan to do after graduating from the anthropology degree with a mention in archaeology. As everyone knows, what it is customary to do after graduating from an undergraduate course is to study a postgraduate. And the truth is that I wasn't quite sure which postgraduate course I'd like to take, I never thought about it much. My idea was to graduate and exercise my career as fast as possible but, I realized that you have later academic degrees is very important because it helps you specialize in the topic of your interest and expand your job opportunities. So, in the summer I started looking for some postgraduate course (or Master) I liked and I found a great universe of courses in different parts of the world. A lot courses I really liked them, so it was hard for me to decide for only one.  The one who caught my attention the most was the Master in Cultural Archaeology, who is offering by the University of Birmingham (Engla

My ideal job

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Hello everyone! Today I will tell you about my ideal work ... Well, first of all I must say that I'm studying anthropology with the aim of taking the mention of archaeology. First, I'll tell you how I discovered archeology. Well, I've always loved history, but I saw that the only way to apply it was through pedagogy and the truth is that it's never caught a lot of attention to me (I've never seen myself as a teacher and I feel like I'm not good at it). So, I started looking for some discipline that was involved with the story and that's how I found archeology (and it was love at first sight). The ideal job for me would be Indiana Jones type, traveling the world looking for hidden materialities of civilizations (clearly without the subject of being persecuted by some malevolent character or group). Now that I'm older (and as an anthropology student) my idea of ​​being Indiana Jones has been collapsing hahaha (although I'm hopeful) because obviou