Hi again!
I had have so many pieces of technology in my life, from cell phones to computers. But my favourite piece of technology that i had, is my Nintendo DSi. I remember that my parents bought me one for the 2009´s christmas, and i still have it! But a few months ago that i don't use it.
This device was a portable videogame console, that belongs to the Japanese videogames
company, Nintendo.
I have some game cards with different games in them, and to play with it you have to turn off the device, put the game card inside the back slot and turn on again. Then, you choose the option that shows the jacket of the game and it will run.
I spend many hours playing with this every days, and i never got bored. After, i just use it once a month, and isn't because i got bored or something, is because i don't have the time to play with.
I love my Nintendo DSi, because it brought me a lot of fun when i was bored in my childhood and adolescence. I think that without this, i would never have known game characters like Sonic the Hedgehog, Mario, Yoshi (on the picture), Kirby, Zelda, Link, and others.
Thursday, May 30, 2019
Friday, May 24, 2019
Why did i choose my career?
Hi! Many people asked me, inclusive my own family, why was i choose Chemistry and Pharmacy career. Well, it's some confusing to you, because i have too many dream jobs when i was a child.
Well, my mother works in the health area, so i have always been related with that. Also i have always love to animals, especially when i was about 10 years old, so i thought of become a veterinarian. However, that lasted two years later, when i started to read "manga" (japanese comics), and then i developed an interest in art, so i started to draw and paint. In that moment, i decided to study something like art (or maybe just paint pictures and sell them), but.....that just was a failed dream, because here, in Chile, i NEVER would have success being an artist.
During high school, i developed an interest for chemistry, because it was easier than another class to me, also because i was interested in works on laboratory or something like that. Then, i decided to become a pharmacist (or pharmaceutical chemist) when i discover that this career is related with chemistry and health.
Now, i'm in my second year of this career, and, it's harder than i thought. I've had many class that i didn't know why i had, that now i understood it's importance. I've learn too many things of chemistry that i never thought that i could understand, and this just make me love my career even more.
I've had three subjects that show us what we can do as a pharmacists, and i want work in the clinical pharmacy area, because i want to work in a hospital, but no as a doctor (medicine career never had my attention).
Well, my mother works in the health area, so i have always been related with that. Also i have always love to animals, especially when i was about 10 years old, so i thought of become a veterinarian. However, that lasted two years later, when i started to read "manga" (japanese comics), and then i developed an interest in art, so i started to draw and paint. In that moment, i decided to study something like art (or maybe just paint pictures and sell them), but.....that just was a failed dream, because here, in Chile, i NEVER would have success being an artist.
During high school, i developed an interest for chemistry, because it was easier than another class to me, also because i was interested in works on laboratory or something like that. Then, i decided to become a pharmacist (or pharmaceutical chemist) when i discover that this career is related with chemistry and health.
Now, i'm in my second year of this career, and, it's harder than i thought. I've had many class that i didn't know why i had, that now i understood it's importance. I've learn too many things of chemistry that i never thought that i could understand, and this just make me love my career even more.
I've had three subjects that show us what we can do as a pharmacists, and i want work in the clinical pharmacy area, because i want to work in a hospital, but no as a doctor (medicine career never had my attention).
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