Monday, April 25, 2011

Intitle;''i-catcherconsole-web Monitor''

outstanding students of law-themed public speaking contest on climate change will fight

"The responsibility of industrialized countries on global warming" was the theme with which Angelica Fernandez Street, fourth semester student of Law Department of the University of Sonora, Mexico represented the Speaking Latin American Competition "Grand Manor Xaltocan."

In the event, held from 17 to 20 March in San Miguel Xaltocan Nextlalpan municipality of Felipe Sánchez Solís, Mexico State, won the tenth-class climate change, among 60 representatives of our country, Colombia, Ecuador and Panama.

"It was impressive to see the quality of speakers that are throughout the country and Latin America," said Distinguished Student 2010 for our university.

said that prior to their participation attended several courses offered by the National Water Commission (Conagua), an agency within the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT), in addition to research on the issue, which allowed to write a good speech.

said Angélica Fernández that this issue should be part of the national agenda and the interests of all college students.

"I did that in the north were few participants also noted that we had a completely different take on the subject, because when you talked about climate change, was seen as something terrifying the desert, "he said.

was why, he added that participated very proud of our organization, saying that here in the desert if you can live, but facing the problem of water scarcity.

Regarding their education, he said that at the undergraduate level each student should be new challenges and begin to seek new horizons, "not only for the work, which is what the majority wants, but also have personal growth what they give you these skills and contribute something to your teammates. "

On his Distinguished Student Award, said it is a result of their academic effort and support from his teachers and his family. "The distinction is crucial to further efforts, and although we are currently in a semester is not rewarded, I know I must maintain this average of 100."

Angélica Fernández Streets, State Prize of Youth and Political Debate 2009, is part of the society of students of the Department, in charge of the department of Culture, Public Speaking and Debates, which he described as crucial in the Bachelor right, and you can learn from their teachers and teach their classmates.

Posted in: Online Caborca \u200b\u200b

0 comments:

Post a Comment