Tuesday, July 4, 2006

Bottomless Woman Public

... Course Photos




has been a very profitable quarter.
This post will include only a few references that allow you get an idea of \u200b\u200bwhat has been happening ... pictures and gathering evidence.
will show by this time only successful face to the criticisms and mistakes and there will be other opportunities.


The photos are of Tennis I: There are some children with students who were taught tennis. Child Age Psychopedagogy: students presenting in front of the educators of kindergartens.
Community Health II: Nursing students presented their work to the community in a conference held in San Joaquin.

and here are some testimonials:

Storytelling Course Student Radio (journalism):

· who once and for all of us feel part of the creation of society. when young people expect big things done and when old is thought that there are no forces and that more young people should act. was a nice opportunity to be truly public. Keep it up, is a great project.

· When leaving the university, for example a radio in La Platina, it is possible to look at our society as it is. One can understand that we live in a diverse country and helps many out of the bubble it means to be at the Catholic University
. Students

Works Workshop Course (Construction):

· This experience helps you to discover the social side of the race, showing that with the knowledge and tools delivered over the years of study can do something beneficial for the whole community.

· Works not go to the "garbage bin" and are used by people who if you need them and not lose time from work for a simple score. Students


Optimization course. (Civil engineering):

· Bringing reality to the theory is very good, but the link to the student, knowledge and e ideas (and sometimes feelings), with the world outside the classroom, is an experience that enriches one as a student and contributing to the creation of a man of integrity and complete.

sensibles who had the means to actually help even a little to improve the business of microenterprise

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