Friday, August 10, 2012
Through The Eyes Of Children
Summary
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Graciela http://www.librodot.com/searchresult_author.php?authorName=Gestoso+Singer% 2C + +% ED Noem
The first chapter is bread and milk on hunger in the big city and the indifference of society. It includes the experience of a correspondent, Hope, Uganda and Ethiopia, and the testimony of an African child abused by the weather, hunger and man.
In the second chapter, The Boys in the street tells the daily life of children in the asphalt (as the small Ioram).
The third chapter focuses on Children's self-isolation and recounts experiences with autistic children and hard of hearing.
The fourth chapter, Alone in the world, is dedicated to orphans and foster children who have found a home or, by contrast, leave it alone like Luis in the world.
Chapter Five-The specter of death, describes, in part, my own struggle for life overcoming cancer, and is a tribute to the doctors who took hours of hard work over many years.
War, one of the evils of all time, the sixth chapter, highlights the profile of the war throughout history.
The seventh chapter, I will love you in silence relates my own experience as a victim of an attack in Tel Aviv and temporary hearing loss.
The eighth chapter, Assault on innocence is a reflection to the world of advertising and the effects of elixir of advertising.
The ninth chapter, in the name of the father describes the aggressive profile of our society, where every day the number of women, children and elders beaten increases.
The tenth chapter, Dead End, is a hymn to the environment and clean air and a call to reflection for a better quality of life.
The eleventh chapter-different-Fear of discrimination is on, errors, injustice and irreparable evils committed by our current society. It also includes reflections and harsh judgments about the current neo-Nazi movements and their media in Spain, England, Argentina and Sweden.
The last chapter 'The Boys of Peace, is a hymn to the future and future generations, which includes reflections of the children interviewed (from Mexico, Argentina, Israel, Brazil, USA, Spain, Nicaragua, Lebanon, South Africa, Egypt and India), about war, peace, hunger, discrimination, cancer and domestic violence, among other topics.
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