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sábado, 31 de octubre de 2020

Agents of change for today's climate agenda

By Freddie Armando Romero Paredes. The Earth has evolved in great proportions changing its geophysical aspect and at the same time changing life and the way of coexistence and interrelation of millions of people and living beings around the planet. Faced with this remarkable change, human beings assume more important roles and commitments necessary to take their place in the new world order for the millennium.

The Earth needs us. You cannot live in the middle of toxic waste, polluting material, fossil fuels, energies that increase the negative impact on people's lives. The world needs clean energy, biodegradable material, reusable objects and to contribute to recycling. Only then will we have a better place for our children and our children's peers. If we don't do it now, tomorrow may be too late. And searching for a habitable planet is not easy, nor is it done overnight. And if we have a new habitable planet, it would take time and money to adapt it to the needs and interests of the human species.



martes, 20 de octubre de 2020

My trip to Quillabamba

By Freddie Armando Romero Paredes. It was July 2017 and I had some money. Since 2012 I did not travel to Cusco and wanted to do it again. I wanted to do it again because Cusco means freedom, mysticism, inner peace, strength and a very good vibe. I hadn't been taking a vacation for quite some time and it was about time. Especially if by 2017 I had finished my first professional technical career at the Cepea Institute, which was communication sciences.

To travel to Cusco in 2017 I radically shaved my hair. Because at the time I was visiting the Inca imperial city of Cusco, I was going to visit the Peruvian Army headquarters in Quillabamba. I had voluntarily served from 2012 to 2013 in the 501st Military Police Battalion of Rímac; But up to now I had never visited Quillabamba regardless of the fact that I was invited at the time to go to the VRAEM to fight against the narco-terrorists in one of the many applications to the Peruvian Army. I took the freedom and time to travel between the mountains of Cusco to go through snowy and remote places that would bring me closer to Quillabamba. I did it. I tried to re-engage, but couldn't. But the most important thing is that I tried. Because it is better to try and make an effort than never to. Best of all, I finally met a cute blonde.




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sábado, 17 de octubre de 2020

Peru is Lima and Lima is Peru

By Freddie Armando Romero Paredes. Lima is Peru's capital. In Lima are concentrated the powers of the State, the influence of the Catholic Church, the entrepreneurial force of large corporations, mypes and SMEs, the mystique of political parties and youth organizations; and the good vibes and positive energy of fighting people in search of opportunities and in pursuit of an ideal for all of Peru. Lima has become aware that it is a city inserted in a globalized world and responsibly involved in the issues and decisions that govern destiny for the future. Lima has valued various cultural attractions that belong to the ancient and ancient heritage, heritage and baggage of memorable and ancient times. And this heritage has put it at the service of education, culture and tourism, improving its accesses, services and experiences. Lima is also a city that is constantly cultivated with activities, events and family and social plans in which everyone shares with respect and responsibility their ideals, desires, feelings and proposals to improve the city even more. Furthermore, the Bicentennial requires even more.