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I was looking over my past blog posts and noticed that my post titled "Where Words Fail, Music Speaks" was missing a conclusion and had some errors I had not noticed.  Now I had the opportunity to edit it and was hoping to receive some feedback on it.  Specifically I want readers to comment about the content and grammar.  Don't be shy to say if you do not like the artists I picked and why.  Like the Professor said, feedback is all about sandwiching it. 

 
Music is a very powerful tool that is able to change our moods and mark periods in our life.  This blog post will be dedicated to the songs that define moments in my life and that portray my feelings perfectly when words could not express them.  Hope you enjoy it!  

1.  Villancico Yaucano
I start my soundtrack with "Villancico Yaucano", a Puerto Rican Christmas song that my dad turned into a lullaby and sang it to me every night when I was little. He even got me a sing a long book for it that I still have. 


2.  The Perfect Fan - Backstreet Boys
So I grew up in the 90's when all of these boy bands started emerging.  My all time favorite were the Backstreet Boys.  I LOVED all of there songs so it was very difficult picking just one.  I ended up choosing "The Perfect Fan" because it describes beautifully how I feel towards my mom and all of the things she does for me.  -"You are* always there for me, pushing me and guiding me always to succeed".   


3.  Wannabe - Spice Girls 
The Spice Girls were the only girl group that really made it to the top in this boy band era,   I used to listen to their songs and watch their movie with my friends.  We would always end up fighting over who got to be who.  


4.  Aserejé - Las Ketchups
This song was what my friends and I were all singing and dancing to when we were in 6th grade.  The lyrics: "Aserejéja de jé de jebe tu de jebere seibiunova, majavi an de bugui an de buididipi" still don't make sense to me, but were definitely catchy and fun.   


5.  Cooler Than Me -  Mike Posner
While transitioning from elementary to my years of junior high and high school I always felt very awkward.  In junior high I had braces and puberty kicked in giving me a face full of acne and my used to be straight hair started acting rebellious, so there was never a good hair day for me.  Plus I had glasses shaped just like Harry Potter's.  So basically this song describes my years from 7th to 12th grade.  I felt that EVERYONE was "Cooler Than Me". 


6.  Agua - Jarabe de Palo
"Cuando uno tiene sed, pero el agua no está cerca.  Cuando uno quiere beber, pero el agua no está cerca".  The lyrics to this song cannot describe more perfect my past unrequited loves or crushes (if you prefer a less dramatic term) during my most of my life..  I think many of us can relate to "Agua" when we fall in love with our best friends.  


7.  The Climb - Miley Cyrus
"Ain't about how fast I get there, ain't about what's waiting on the other side.  It's the climb"- I used to listen to this song a lot back in May 2010 when I had to undergo surgery to remove a couple of ovarian cysts I had.  The recovery was a painful and long process ( the 6 weeks felt never ending!).  However, this song reminded me that that process I was going through was just one of those mountains that gets in your way and what mattered most was that way I looked at it.  I had to look at it with a positive attitude.   


8.  Me Quiero Enamorar - Jesse & Joy 
"Cuanto tiempo tardará?, O no es para todos, por qué de mi se esconderá? Dónde está? - Even though this song is new, it describes perfectly how I felt all the way through high school and during my first years of college.  I was always eager and hopeful that love would come to me and year after year I was left disappointed and waiting.  It seemed as though love was hiding from me; playing a game of hide and seek and I was always lost. 


9.  Fur Elise (Piano) - Beethoven 
During Christmas 2011 both of my paternal grandparents passed away unexpectedly.  It was a very hard moment for me since I was very close to them.  The song Fur Elise reminds me of my Abuelito since he used to play it in his piano at night and even taught me how to play parts of it in the piano.  


10.  Sweet Caroline - Neil Diamond
In June 2012 I traveled with my family to visit my brother Carlos living in Boston. Since my dad is a huge Red Sox fan we went for the first time to one of their games at Fenway Park.  Sweet Caroline is the song that is traditionally played during the 8th inning of every Red Sox game played there. The energy and the happiness of everyone during this song is just incredible.



11.  Million Voices - Otto Knows
So that same summer in 2012 after traveling to Boston with my family, I traveled for the first time alone and to the other side of the world:  SPAIN.  I had a couple of friends that were living in Madrid for a semester and decided to visit them and see parts of the world I had never seen before.  "Million Voices" is the song that my friends and I had stuck in our head during the entire trip.  Its a party song that makes you feel good and we played it every night before going out.   The video I found is from VEVO so it can't be seen on weebly, just click on the "Watch on YouTube" link and you'll be able to see it.  


12.  Antología - Shakira


"Me enseñaste a decir mentiras piadosas 
para poder verte a horas no adecuadas 
y reemplazar palabras por miradas
y fue por ti que escribi mas de 100 canciones 
y hasta perdoné tus equivocaciones 
y conocí más de mil formas de besar 
y fue por ti que descubrí lo que es amar".    

So finally after years of waiting in my fourth year of college I met a decent guy who made me feel all of these things I had not felt before.  I discovered how it feels to love and to be loved, but also how in the midst of all its beauty how difficult relationships are to maintain. 


13.  Unwritten - Natasha Bedingfield 
"I am unwritten, can't read my mind, I'm undefined.  I'm just beginning, the pen's in my hand, ending unplanned".  The last song in my soundtrack is Natasha Bedingfield's "Unwritten" because this is exactly how I have always felt about my life.  For me, every day is a new blank page waiting to be filled in with new and exciting life experiences.     
 
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AS some of you might be aware of, the online college magazine named Hercampus, publishes every Tuesday new articles about fashion, college events happening at the UPR, and advice.  Last Tuesday, an article named "A Collegiate's Classification of UPR Men had many people lmao-ing and sharing it on their facebook pages.  This article classified UPR men depending on the faculty they belonged to and the stereotypes of that faculty.  I personally found the article to be hilarious and clever since the author made up a species name to each of the faculty men such as "Homo jodido" for the men that belong to the Natural Sciences Faculty.
    
I found most of her classifications to be true, of course these are stereotypes that might describe the majority of the men at the faculties, so always keep in mind that not all of the men are going to be an exact replica of the stereotype.  As the author mentions there are the exceptions. Since I belong to the Naturales Faculty I was able to critic on this stereotype the best, and find that she nailed it.  The men from Naturales (that are in their final years) are ALWAYS talking about their MCAT exams and how much they are to study for it.  In fact there is a graph that can explain this much better (see picture below).    



This pie chart portrays exactly what UPR men from Naturales do.  They spend approximately 99% of their time complaining and telling people how much they have to study but when it comes down to the truth they spend only 1% of their time studying.  As for the women from Naturales, yes including me, its prety much the same.  Yes I have to admit it, Even though we spend a lot of time studying, most of the time we spent talking about how much we have to study.  Not very helpful I must admit.  

As I said I found the article to be very funny.  Nevertheless, I would have added one more faculty, even though this one is a graduate school it is still inside the UPR: this is UPR's Law School.  The men from "Leyes" are tall, dark, and handsome; and they are always dressed well, and clean cut.  You will NEVER find one hanging around the Upi since they consider themselves too mature and have outgrown that phase.  This will be named "Homo abogado" and are only spotted either studying quietly at the "leyes library" or having a quick bite at their cafeteria in order to go back to studying at the library.  

If I were to describe the girls from Leyes, they would definitely be classified under "Homo fashionista".  They are never ever seen with flat sandals as they are always towering over others on their Novous platform shoes.  They carry a big designer purse on their arm filled with 1 pound of make up.  They are also seen studying long hours at the leyes library and at the cafeteria interacting with "Homo abogado". 

Over all, "A Collegiate's Classification of UPR Men" is an article that I recommend for both women AND men.  It is very clever and although I find the article is missing a conclusion, the author did a great job of writing an article that is captivating from begging to end. All the reader has to do is to take the article as a joke and not take it so personally.  The author is using stereotypes in a no-harm-meant, funny way. 



 
In my opinion music is a very powerful instrument that is able to change a person's mood, inspire, and change one's day.  Many students use it while studying, professionals use it while working, and athletes use it while practicing.  This is what makes music universal.  It is able to touch anyone in the planet even if the lyrics are in an unknown language (take the example of "Gangnam Style"... lol just kidding).  Lyrics in some songs can be very powerful, however an instrumental song can be just as powerful or even more powerful than one with lyrics.  Having said this I will show you three artists that their music has touched me in different but meaningful ways.  These three artists are from different music genre, nationalities and backgrounds; all characteristics that mold and shape the work of an artist. 
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1.  Rubén Blades
The music of this Panamanian born songwriter, lawyer, singer, actor, and aspired politician was presented to me by my dear father, a self-proclaimed "cocolo", as we say here in Puerto Rico.  It seemed that every time my family went for a ride around the island by car, dad had a CD of Rubén Blades playing.  His music is packed of powerful lyrics that tell the story of political, social, and moral situations.  Besides sending a good message, Rubén Blades' music is able to put anyone to dance with its catchy rhythms and salsa beats.  Seeing him in concert is a must as his music reaches higher levels of energy when performed in front of an audience.  For you who are not familiar with his music, there are a few sites on the internet filled with pictures, lyrics, and information on the artist.  

    A.  http://www.rubenblades.com/
       The first is his official website: The fun thing about this website is that it is filled with            current news about the artist himself, such as where his new concerts will take place          and what political movements is he affiliating himself with.. 
   B.  http://www.rubenblades.com/
       This website is really cool because it lists his most popular songs in descending order.            plus it has videos of him singing at concerts!  
   C.  http://www.allmusic.com/artist/rub%C3%A9n-blades-mn0000296024
       Allmusic.com has all his CD albums, songs, and awards listed for you to see.  In addition, It        has sort of a "Pandora" section where it demonstrates artists related to Rubén Blades'        music. 

The video posted below is from one of Blades' concerts, singing to one of my favorite songs "Amor y Control".  In this song he tells the story of a dysfunctional family he is observing.  The dad is standing by his son even though he is a thief and a drug user.  Blades sings about how even though the father knows that what his son is doing is wrong, he will not shun him and will do everything he can to help his son.  

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2.  Hans Zimmer
Hans Zimmer is a German film composer and music producer who has composed music for over 100 films.  You might recognize his music from films such as The Lion King, The Dark Night, and Gladiator to name a few.  However, my interest in his music emerged after watching the romance comedy named The Holiday starting Kate Winslet, Cameron Diaz, Jack Black, and Jude Law.  The soundtrack to this movie is filled with inspirational works of art that include "Maestro", "Gumption", and many more.  To me his music can go from placing tears in your eyes beautiful to downright inspiring.  I listen to him every time I need a pick me up and am feeling kind of depressed since his music gives me a relieving sense of hope. 


A.  http://www.hans-zimmer.com/
His (almost) official web site is filled with an incredible list of all the soundtracks to         movies he has recorded yearly! 
B.  http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001877/
For being a renowned film composer, Hans Zimmer has his own page in the International   Movie Database website.  This page is filled with pictures of him and with pictures of the   movies he has composed of.  This will be very helpful when you don't remember the name of the movie he composed for but do remember the actors in it.   
C.  https://www.facebook.com/hanszimmer
What better to get to know someone than through facebook! Well Hans Zimmer has his   own facebook page where you can post questions about his newest works, comment on  his past music, and share videos and links of his interview videos.



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3.  Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga's music is fun, upbeat, and different (not to use the word weird).  Her music and outfits have brought back the element of drama that was missing in pop culture since the dawn of Madonna.   Gaga's music videos are filled with controversial images and story lines that are sure to capture the audience's attention.  On the other hand, Lady Gaga's music also sends a social message, most of it being on homosexual rights, this is very notable in some of her songs such as "Born this Way".  The photo to the left is me dressed up for her concert from last year in Puerto Rico.  Did I say it was AMAZING?!  Everything from the dancers, to the background to the lights, and props were just spectacular.  That woman really knows how to put on a show.  

A. http://www.ladygaga.com/applause-video
Her official site is filled with artsy pictures of Gaga and ways to give to charity. 

B.  https://www.facebook.com/ladygagapr
The facebook page known as Lady Gaga Puerto Rico is a good one to stay in the know of what Gaga's "little monsters" in the island are up to.  The page is filled with photos of her concert here for those who did not have a chance to go see it.

C.  https://twitter.com/ladygaga
What better way to stay in the loop with Gaga's tours, personal projects, and thoughts than through Gaga herself!  Her twitter page is full of tweets that say when she will appear in a show as a guest like in Good Morning America and where her next concert will be. 

The video below is the short version of Lady Gaga's "Telephone"; her real video is approximate 10 minutes long, but VEVO won't let me post it here.  Like I said I like this artist a lot because she puts a story into every single of hers when she makes these crazy music videos.  In this single, Beyoncé is a featured artist and makes the song and video even better.  


Clearly all of the three artists I chose are VERY different.  Nevertheless, their lyrics, melodies, choreographies, music videos, and the messages they send are all made with the same goal:  that goal is to express themselves.  Weather it is Lady Gaga's extravagant and controversial music or Ruben Blade's political music, these people are expressing themselves in creative ways.  I belief we should all follow their footsteps and search for creative outlets that convey our emotions.   
 
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This organization came to mind when a friend of mine emailed me an article relating to a common practice done in some countries in Africa commonly known as female circumcision.  What quickly grabbed my attention was the word circumcision, a word that is not typically used with "female" in the same sentences  "Circumcision" is a word commonly used when referring to the removal of the male foreskin from his genitals.  An optional and medically accepted procedure that does not harm the the health of the male.  On the other hand, female circumcision or "female genital mutilation" (FGM), is a procedure that involves partial or total removal of the external female genitalia for non-medical reasons.  This practice is one that raises health issues, violates human rights, and is most of the time done with lack of informed consent.  Some health consequences caused by FGM include recurrent urinary and vaginal infections, infertility, and chronic pain.       

This procedure is done following the belief that it will make a woman PURE.  I understand that this practice is one that seems unorthodox to western society and follows beliefs and traditions that maybe we will never be able to understand.  However, even though we must respect the beliefs and practices of others, women's rights, especially young girl's rights should be implemented.  This organization aims to educate young girls around the age of puberty about female circumcision and its side effects.  The My Body is a Temple Organization also has a hotline that helps young girls that feel pressured and forced to undergo this procedure.