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This Article by Patricia Marx was definitely my favorite. Probably because it touch a very close in a very formal but friendly way at the same time that I never thought I would see it. So keeping up with style that definitely embodies  “The New Yorker” she manage so feature something which I would thing appeals to a more open minded audience, but made it fit perfectly and I think it works perfectly. The language it is a classic one but whi his twist and you can tell t hat the Author made such a research by living up the experiences that she is talking about that is why she is indeed pasioned about what she is writing about.

There is a bunch of quotes that are just amazing if I have to choose one that  kind of summarize the entire thing and therefore I like it would be;

When I told friends that I would be sleeping in the company of strangers, the second most frequent question they asked was “How do you know you’re not going to be bludgeoned to death in the middle of the night?

Just kidding, it is that I get asked that question a lot of times to as a very active member of the community that she is speaking about in this article, and by the way,

here is the link for you guys to enjoy too:

http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2012/04/16/120416fa_fact_marx?currentPage=2


 
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The article “Talking about your generation” (generation Y)  from the Editorial Play boy by Steven Chean and Illustrated by Joe Ciardiello was very fun to read. Well informed I can’t say because some the stamen made in the editorial most of them where a little bit, the kind of things that may at least slightly vary from person to person. At the same time I have to say I found it very true pretty much everything so the experience while reading this article was just like when a medium read you some cards and you know she is saying things that are just right but you’re wondering where does they got this from?’

http://www.playboy.com/playground/view/greatest-generation-heroes-and-villains?page=2


 
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Dialogo digital Editorial Review

This article in Dialogo Digital by Michelle Estades has a very interesting agenda in between the lines. I could tell it is pretty much a promotion of the UPR’s office for International Mobility, and I making this assumptions because reality is that even though it is a very nice article I could tell how the writer have even more accurate and helpful information than her excitement about what she writes about. Once again it is very well informed and in general it gives you a nice brief about everything that had to do with going as an exchange student from the UPR; the options, the scholarships, and interview with a participant and a few other helpful tips.

http://dialogodigital.upr.edu/index.php/Expande-tus-horizontes-con-intercambios-estudiantiles.html