quarta-feira, 27 de outubro de 2010

Haiti don`t have a break

By Mayra Feitosa

I've told you I have been in College about 4 years. I graduated in Journalism and I made this blog because I just had some thing s on my mind, kind of like ants, and they can`t stop to eating my brain. They are making me crazy and worried about various world situations. But today I want to talk to you guys about Haiti.

I have read the New York Times for several weeks, and the international page is really making me think about the world.

In January 2010 a big earthquake killed a lot of people in Haiti and it was a sad moment for them, because in Haiti's history they have had some natural disasters that made the country poor and dependent on the world`s help. After January 2010 the situation is getting worse day by day, as most of the population have lost family members and the children really need care.

While I was reading the newspaper today I read another situation about Haiti that made me think. It was about a Cholera epidemic in St. Marc city, there was a zone almost untouched by the earthquake in January 12, but then, the water of Artiboniti River is contaminated with Cholera`s bacteria, so most part of population got the disease.

The problem is that Haiti doesn`t have structure to support it, because the hospitals don`t have adequate medical equipment. In an interview in the New York Times, Nigel Fisher, a humanitarian coordinator for the United Nations said: "It`s virulent and it can travel (...) but at the least here, we have been able case by case, to somewhat stabilize the situation." This country hasn't had a break of natural disasters this year. Ms. Imogen Wall, a spokeswoman who accompaned Mr. Fish in the operation, finished the interview with this question: "Cant this country take a break?"

The only part that make me feel better is to know that some nations have been helping Haiti. Cuba sent them 28 doctors and nurses, and Bolivian sent 100 beds for the hospitals.


So.. that`s all today.

See you later and I hope you like and correct my English.. =D



New life..


Bye the way.. be WELCOME.

I am Mayra Feitosa, I am 22 years old (almost 23.. yes, I`m getting old).. I graduated in Journalism last year in Sao Paulo - Brazil, and I made this blog because I am trying to practice my English write skills.

I have been in the United States almost 3 months for to learn the language and care about kids. I have a challenge in my way and I have a lot of things to tell you guys...

There we go!

How GOD changed my life! Sometimes is hard to me to believe that I am living here. Sometimes I just wanna my life back, for lie down in my moms leg and talk to her as the big friends we are... I miss her a lot. I miss my home, my town, I miss everything that I had there... BUT, I am also happy for to be here, just because I know that I will have my brazilian life back as soon I imagine. So I really need to enjoy this time. AND.. I am doing it =)

My life in Brazil was not easy. I had to work so hard to pay my college, I had to study a lot to had my degree, and I also had to save money for to be here today.. BUT all those of things that happened with me was so important and then, I can say that I am "big girl".

I am enjoying this time that God made to me. I know his ways to my life, I know his promises and I still believe in his power. I have faith and I know that doesn`t exist nothing impossible to him.

I gave my life in his hands before to go to the USA and I said: Jesus, I am yours.. please, do whatever you want to do.

He is doing.

If you are in a difficult place, living difficult situations that you can`t see the end, my advice for you: just believe in God`s power. He can do impossible things came true for you. He made it to me... I am here now.