Wednesday, April 18, 2012

3rd Term - task 1


After reading José Eduardo Agualusa's text "A jaca que foi comida viva" write your personal comment on the text.

8 comments:

  1. Hello!
    I think there's a lot of disrespect for other ethnic groups and it has to change because we are all the same. When I read the title of this text, I actually thought they ate an animal, but I reached the conclusion that it was only a piece of fruit.

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  2. I enjoyed reading ''A Jaca que foi comida viva''. This history show us how people can be a intolorant in different situation, in this case about diferent types of food and traditions. All of us should be more tolorant and accept the other as ourselves.

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  3. Good morning!
    In the text “A Jaca que foi comida viva” we can see that nationality or community have their habits, customs different. In the world the habits change in the same country as the text says.
    The people sometimes not respecting and not accept the others people that have different habits, the different rules makes the people don’t understand and this is prejudicial for the world.
    The people must learn to accept the difference, so the world is more united.
    I think we have to adapt to circumstances which we live and where we live.

    João Costa

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  4. "A jaca que foi comida viva" is a text that shows us the ethical differences and prejudices that people have to other people.
    In the first example: the European and the American people have always had the idea that the Indians are cannibals and they are complete opposites. Only by seeing a group of Indians to eat in a circle, took the wrong conclusions.
    When we go into work or visit a foreign land, we should inform us about its culture(types of food, modes of greeting, etc.), to not be "mistreated"like the portuguese journalist.
    We must respect the cultures, ideals, traditions of each people, to build a united world.

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  5. good afternoon


    Can I start first by saying that given the nature we are all equal, but somehow there habits, different customs, which does not mean we criticize others for being different from us in relation to their lifestyles. There was a huge disrespect for the culture in question. The absurd idea that Americans had about the culture of others. These Americans were guided by the appearance of these people and from that formed misconceptions of how fed, which is not right.

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  6. To be honest , " A jaca que foi comida viva" is a text that i didn´t like very much, but one of ideia of this test it´s the ethical differences and people just wanna see what interests them, and my advice is to people think better before say something.

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  7. The text " A jaca foi comida viva" we can see that a large questumes by intolerance oh others, as we are not accustomed to determinados questumes and cultures do not accept and we exclude. In my opinion this is wrong, because we must all accept our differences and learn from them.

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