Uploaded on 2016-02-26 by marcelagmach
A. Education. B. Economy. C. Safety. D. Environment. E. Infrastructure. Why do we live where we live? I live in Curitiba, Brazil. A. All my family lives here. B. Environment. C. Education. D. Housing. E. People, in gerenal, are very warm and accepting. ![Reference of images: Google images][1] ![][2] ![][3] To what extend does your own place of residence fulfill your ideal livability criteria? A. Education: 50% B. Economy: 20% C. Safety: 40% D. Environment: 80% E. Infrastructure: 70% What would you change? As a brazilian, I feel that the most important thing that need to change is the way that population is used to act. “Corruption” is the main spoken word nowadays, our govern leaders are constantly involved in cases of misuse of public money, which led us to the current economic crisis. But we can’t say that the people who lives here do not contribute for the corruption and a selfish way of bahaving. The famous “jeitinho brasileiro” or “the brazilian way of doing things” exemplifies the ability of brazilians to act corruptly to obtain personal benefits. So, the major change here would be a total restoration at population’s mind. Done that, the public education and safety are big points to look at, since we have a lack of good public schools (all the ones who have money study at private schools) and the index of crime increases daily. Why do we move? London: Education, culture, economy, infrastructure, transportation. Vancouver: Environment, safety, economy, transportation, recreation possibilities. Viena: Economy, safety, education, environment, trasnportation. [1]: http://playingforchange.org/b/archiveduploads/Curitiba2.jpg [2]: http://imgms.viajeaqui.abril.com.br/81/foto-galeria-materia-620-57.jpeg?1332946729 [3]: http://www.gralhatur.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/museuolho.jpg