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Campaign TIME
A dictator, by the dictionary, means “a person exercising absolute power, especially a ruler who has absolute, unre-stricted control in a govern-ment without he-reditary succes-sion.” And that is what we could find in our dicta-tor Camila Na-ranjo. She is not like others that I am not going to mention that have been given the power by his dad-dy or others that bought the tri-umph, knowing that elections are a luxury reserved. Camila is different, she goes and fight for what she wants, Camila
doesn´t accept a no as an answer, and it has been proved that dictatorship out-performs democracy in growth and economic develop-
ment. If she rules, she will bring with her a social stability because, in the first place, dic-tatorship is a good breeding ground for per-sonal discipline and order, it will permit better control of the variables of hu-man develop-ment.
That is why dictatorship re-gimes are going to support
countries to move on from civil wars and focus on devel-opment, for the reason that it has flexibility in economic policies that breeds growth. Because instead of worrying about the Redistribution Pressures, dictators look to promote the development and diminish social differences.
To conclude the loger lasting and biggest economic miracles have occurred under dicta-
torships. It is for these reasons and many more I think Camila Naranjo should win.
Ana Belén Guerrón
Four roads and one uncertain future
What do people need to make their voices heard? Democracy, the type of govern-ment in which the ma-jority of the people decide what to do in political issues. We could see that, the day of the campaing when the democratic leader presented his
realistic proposal that in the future can ben-efit everyone. People stood listening to the proposal of the lead-er, very attentive to his words because they felt that this time everything would be different and we would find feasable solutions to our prob-
lems.
The dictator, opposed to the other leaders, was a leader that threatened our free-dom, our democracy. We can simply review the history and con-clude that this leader
can be the most evil dictator, who cannot just break the balance in which we are im-mersed, but can also cause damage to each institution of our country. So. What decision will we make as citizens? Will we continue living in de-
mocracy?.
Nicole Recalde
Editorial
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Q uito - tough ques-tions finally an-swered by political candidates!
On Wednesday April, 30 2014 a political de-bate took place at Antares School. There were 4 can-didates; each with different plat-forms and pro-posals. The 4 can-didates were the king, dictator, popu-list leader and the Dem-ocratic Leader
The King proposed to al-ways take control of the kingdom as well as offering compassion and love to his people. The Democratic leader offered to establish a new order, so students would be able to choose their own hours of study, which topics they want to study and to prolong recess-es. The Populist leader talked about how she was going to give the students the power, because nobody has the right to control them, and the students are the people who construct, build and improve the class. The dictator said that stu-dents represent something together and they will get
further with cooperation, their flag will represent ide-as, symbolize their faith and the people will be stronger
not weaker. These are some of the questions that were asked, to the populist lead-er: “Why are you giving away presents to the peo-ple? Aren’t you worried they will just take them and then vote for another lead-er?” She answered that she feels the support of her classmates so she doesn't doubt that the people will vote for her. She said she was prepared to give her life for the people so they will feel her support. There was also a question for the king: “You’re awfully young to be a king, do you think you will be able to handle the responsibility?” He answered with a strong voice that he will lead his
kingdom, the same way as his father did, with wise thoughts and he can always see himself like his father when he makes decisions.
To the dictator it was a not so difficult answer:
“How would you han-dle a rebellion?” She answered that she has the army support and with the army support she has the power to
maintain the order and especially to handle ene-
mies and to not allow them to be part of their nation. The last candidate was the democratic leader called G.G.G .The question was ; “How will the future gener-ation function without a good education?” He said that it will function very well, because they were go-ing to have new teachers that will be specialists to give classes whenever the student wants. The students can choose if they want to have classes or spend time with their friends.
Every candidate had their
chance to speak and defend
themselves. All of them had
good points as well as good
ideas to convince the stu-
dents to vote for them.
Quito - tough ques-
tions finally answered by political
leaders
Every candidate had their
chance to speak and defend
themselves. All of them had
good points as well as good
ideas to convince the students
to vote for them.
By Manuela Sauer
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,
of
the
heigh
weakened
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T o have a King is better than a pol-itician. You don’t have to vote for
them every 4 years. The king is there for you, and you don´t have to choose him. He will be there until he dies.
With a king you will have work and you will gain money. The only condition is that you have to be loyal to the king and the country. With a king you will be
safe when you go out, be-cause the king uses his se-curity to get those killers. Then he is going to punish them and kill them, so you will be safe every time that you go out, so your kids can play in a park.
The king is here for you, and the name of our king
is Bernardo Revelo
By: Pedro José Mencias Naranjo
A KING IS
B E T T E R
THAN A PRE-
SIDENT
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A bsolute monarchy
is a form of go-
vernment in which the monarch
has absolute power.
• The Monarch has the right to
speak every time he wants.
• When the king comes, people
have to bow to greet
him.
• The monarch has
the right to punish
someone who is
against him.
• All the people
have to be quiet
while the king is tal-
king.
• Hereditary ruler (someone who
inherits their office) is the head of
state.
• Monarchs usually rule until they
die or resign.
• The oldest son or, in some coun-
tries, daughter, gets to become the
next monarch when the old
one dies.
• He monarch himself or
herself is the only source of
all laws and the monarch
can make any law they want
just by deciding it.
• The army and navy are un-
der the personal
control of the
monarch
and can be
used for any
purpose at
any time.
• The mo-
narch can also
pick who gets to
be the next monarch and can
change the rules any time.
• There is no elected govern-
ment or Parliament, and if
there is one, it has no real po-
wer.
• There is no power divisions
(executive, legislative and judi-
Policy Regula-
totions of the Monarchy
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A lot of inter-views with the media. Advertise-ment in the
newspaper.
Many posters with the photo of the leader, the logo of the party and the slogan.
Give free stuff (candy, deli-cious food, drinks) to eve-ryone in order to win their ac-ceptance.
Offers to please our classmates:
Computers for every-one.
More vacations for ex-ample in “Holy Week” we will have a moth of vacation: “Holy
Month”.
Less Homework.
Open book exams.
Music during classes.
The use of phones during classes will be allowed.
More time for breaks.
Emi:
She has to be a strong charis-matic leader in order to fasci-nate and impact.
She has to use casual clothes during the cam-paign.
Populist
discourse:
Rhetorical speech Exag-
geration of the problems in the class.
Focused on the well being of the students.
Paranoid style (conspiracy).
POPULIST LEADER: EMILIA CAMPAÑA
MANAGER CAMPAIGN: NICOLE LEVOYER
SPEECH WRITER: JENNA BRACE
From left to right: Nicole Levo-
yer, Emilia Campaña and Jenna
P.U.R.E
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Number of the list
POPULIST
CAMPAIGN
Plan for the campaign
More
vacations
for example
in “Holy
Week”
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POPULIST UNION FOR A REVOLUTION IN EDUCATION
G ood morning fellow
classmates and dearest
friends. It's a beautiful day for
change, isn't it? After years of op-
pression and not getting every-
thing that you deserve, I am here
to get you what is rightfully yours.
I am here to give you back your
power and I pray that you will use
it. I would not have a friend treat-
ed any differently than with the
highest respect and dignity and
therefore that is how I will treat
you, my friends. I will treat you as
if the classroom was in the palm
of your hands because it is.
You my friends are who construct
this class, not a king, not a dicta-
tor, not anyone else, not even me.
No single person could construct
something so beautiful, so im-
portant by himself or herself.
Which is why I propose to you
that we do it together. Unlike a
king, I do not have thirst for pow-
er, unlike the dictator I do not
crave control, walk beside me, be-
cause we are equals and together
we can make our classroom a bet-
ter place.
I will be more than your leader, I
am already your friend, someone
you can trust, someone who can
protect you from the everyday
struggles of school as it is now. I
plan on fixing as many problems
as possible immediately.
Dilemmas such as the broken fan,
which may not seem like a big
deal to leaders who are trying to
rule kingdoms and order around
whole countries, matter to me. I
believe that the little things, right
down to the uncomfortable chairs,
make a difference in your lives.
Imagine a classroom where air
conditioners and beanbag chairs
were at your disposal. One of my
strongest beliefs is that we need a
classroom that suits our growing
needs, we need a modern educa-
tional environment that grows
with us instead of restricting us.
My friends I can make all that
possible. With all this new tech-
nology we no longer need to work
as hard or write as much. A vote
for me is a vote for technological
freedom... and a brand new tablet.
Lastly, I want to give you back
your freedom. You need to go to
the bathroom? Go. You have
something to say? Say it. Every-
thing you do in your life should be
done your own free will. I'm
ready to give whatever it takes to
get the kind of power for my
friends. So, if you consider your-
self my friend, take my hand and I
will lead you down the path free-
dom.
Emi Campaña
My friends I can make
all that possible.
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´GGG´´ is a democratic campaign that seeks to
provide equality in every way to all the citizens.
E ach person will
have a voice and
will be heard. Gregorio Gabela, our
candidate for these party, is a reliable
kind, responsible, fearless, disci-
plined, firm, strong, timely, persua-
sive, hardworking leader. All these
qualities will lead to victory and will make him
the best leader we could ever have. The plan of
campaign for the candidate Gregorio (GGG) is as
follows:
Choose the logo representing our candi-
date as well as the corresponding slogan.
• We will place posters and advertisements
of the candidate with the name of the cam-
paign in specific and strategic locations so
all people can see them.
• Food and items will be given with the
campaign to all people, to win their sup-
port. (Pizza)
• T-shirts and bracelets will be awarded
with the logos of the campaign.
• There will be a presentation of a folk mu-
sic group from the campaign.
• There will be recreational sports
and games with awards for the
winners.
• There will be public parades
with exotic models.
• There will be Interviews with public me-
dia (radio and television)
• Our leading candidate will give speeches
to the people.
• Our candidate will announce his work
plan to the public.
There will be good music playing all the
time.
Daniel Muñoz
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I. Small taxes will be paid by the students for the use of the dic-tator.
II. In one hour of students recess, the dictator will give her daily speech.
III.There will not be consent for the students of 2’A’.
IV.When the dictator rises from her special seat or talks, the students and teacher must salu-te her.
V. The dictator can use any of of the belongings in the class-room.
VI.Anyone who defies the dicta-tor shall be exiled from 2 “A”
and, therefore go to 2 “B”.
VII.The dictator’s homework will be done by a different student each week.
VIII.The lunch money will be taken away from the students to satisfy the needs of the class and party.
IX.Once every month the dictator will hear out the needs of the students.
X. The dictator can bring any
clothes she wants and skip class if she wants.
Fernando Cervantes
Policies within the Dictatorship
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THE BEST GROUP
EVER .
Pulling a
booger?
Bernardo will someday
going to take something se-
rious? The Three Musketeers.
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VS
CHEATING
TABLETS ?
REALLY?
LOVE
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POWER RELATIONSHIPS
IRRESPONSIBILITY
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From left to right; Ariana Ávila (yellow press), Nicole Levoyer (campaing leader), Ana Belén Guerrón (editorialist), Camila Merino (King’s assistant), Estefanía Molina (news writer)
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Dictator camila Strong leader needs an intelligent man to consolate her after hard Hours of work
King Revelo He looks for a beautiful princess
to help him in the throne
Candidate Emi This intelligent candidate needs a first gentel-
man.
GGG
This candidate has other intentions in the go-vernmet but he would have good intentions with
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Lonely hearts
By: Bernardo Reyes
man ……!!!!!
beautiful
princess!!!!
S.V.!!!!!
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King Cake
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Directions:
Preheat the oven 350 degrees. Com-bine the warm water, yeast and 2 tea-spoons sugar in a small bowl. Mix well and set aside to a warm place for about 10 minutes. Combine the 4 cups of flour, 1/2 cup sugar, salt, nutmeg, lemon rind and add warm milk, melted butter, egg yolks and yeast mixture. Beat until smooth. Turn dough out on a lightly floured surface. Knead in enough remaining flour until the dough is no longer sticky. Continue kneading until the dough is smooth and elastic (about 10 minutes). Place the dough in a well-greased bowl. Turn once so greased surface is on top.
Cover the dough and let rise in a warm place until doubled in bulk (about 1 1/2 hours). Punch the dough down and place on a lightly floured surface. Sprinkle with the citron and knead until the citron is evenly distributed. Shape the dough into a cylinder, about 30 inches long. Place the cylinder on a buttered bak-ing sheet. Shape into a ring, pinching ends together to seal. Place a well-greased 2-pound coffee can or short-ening can in the center of the ring to maintain shape during baking. Press the King Cake Baby, pecan half or dried bean into the ring from the bot-tom so that it is completely hidden by the dough. Cover the ring with a tow-el, and let rise in a warm place until doubled in bulk, about 45 minutes.
Bake for 30 minutes, or until golden brown. Remove the coffee can immedi-ately. Allow the cake to cool. For the glaze: Combine the ingredients and beat until smooth. To assemble, drizzle cake with the glaze. Sprinkle with sugar crystals, alternating colors. Cut into the cake and hope you do not get the baby.
By: Daniel Muñoz
1/2 cup warm water (105 to 115 degrees) 2 packages dry yeast 2 teaspoons sugar 4 to 5 cups flour 1/2 cup sugar 2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 1/2 cup warm milk (105 to 115 degrees)
1/2 cup melted unsalted butter, cooled 5 egg yolks
1/2 cup finely chopped candied citron 1 pecan half, uncooked dried bean or King Cake Baby
Glaze: 2 cups sifted powdered sugar 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons water
Purple, green and gold sugar crystals
King Cake INGREDIENTS
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