Monday, April 11, 2011

SEARCHING AGAINST PREJUDICE

HOMOSEXUALITY has been stigmatized for century upon century, and in many cultures across the world and through time, mostly seeking to stigmatize relationships between members of the same sex. Almost invariably, when it is criminalized, those who criminalize it (or would do so) refer to it as the "crime against nature" or the "sin against nature." The presumption is that homosexual behavior is a perversion, and a uniquely human perversion, engaged in as the result of what is presumed to be a learned attraction to members of the same sex.

There's only one problem with that assumption: None of it is true.
Just as in humans, animals often form long-term same-sex relationships. In species in which this normally occurs in heterosexual couples, that shouldn't come as a great surprise, but it does come as a surprise in species where heterosexual pair-bonds don't normally form for long if at all. This is true of bottlenose dolphins, which are not known to form heterosexual pair bonds, but which do in fact form homosexual pair bonds, including sex, and often lasting for life. A 1999 review by researcher Bruce Bagemihl shows that homosexual behavior has been observed in close to 1,500 species, ranging from primates to gut worms, and is well documented for 500 of them. Animal sexual behavior takes many different forms, even within the same species. The motivations for and implications of these behaviors have yet to be fully understood, since most species have yet to be fully studied.

There's clearly a wide range of homosexual behaviors in the animal kingdom. It's widespread, common and impossible to deny or explain away any longer. Homosexuality is natural as green grass in summer, and it's high time we accepted that fact.
The birds do it. It's been described in 130 species of birds. The southeastern blueberry bees do it. Same sex pairs of animals kiss and caress each other with obvious affection and tenderness. Male pairs and female pairs form long-lasting pair-bonds and reject, threaten, even fight off potential opposite sex partners when they are presented with them. Same sex partners engage in almost every conceivable means of sexual expression throughout the animal kingdom.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

WHAT IF YOU WERE GAY?

Watch this video and try to write down all the conditionals on your notebook.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

International Women's Day

International Women's Day is celebrated the 8th of March all around the world, and this year 2011 we commemorate its 100th anniversary.
In our school, you will be able to visit an exhibition at the big hall during this week.

Watch this video and try to write on your notebook what you understand:

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Today is the Day against Genital Female Mutilation

Read about the International Day against Genital Female Mutilation (Ablation):
http://www.unicef.org/protection/index_genitalmutilation.html

NEXT EXAM...


On February the 10th, you'll have to do an exam on Ethical Theories.   This is what you should revise and know:

-  What is an ethical theory and what are the questions the philosophers                      want to answer with them
-  Aristotle's theory of virtue.
-  Utilitarianism.
-  Kant's deontology.
-  Please revise the folowing concepts: virtue, character, habit, prudency, mean, hedonism, categorical imperative, hypothetical imperative, autonomy, heteronomy, dignity,...(you can look these concepts up in the dictionary-link on your left).

Please, study as much as you can, and ask me all the doubts next wednesday!!!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

School Day of Non-violence and Peace


 The "School Day of Non-violence and Peace", and also known as World or International Day of Non-violence and Peace, is a pioneering, non-state, non-governmental, non-official, independent, free and voluntary initiative of Non-violent and Pacifying Education, which is now practised in schools all over the world and in which centres of education, teachers and students of all levels and from all countries are invited to take part.

 It advocates a permanent education in and for harmony, tolerance, solidarity, respect for human rights, non-violence and peace.
It is observed on January 30th or thereabouts every year, on the anniversary of the death of Mahatma Gandhi. In countries with a Southern Hemisphere school calendar, it can be observed on March 30 or thereabouts.

 Its basic message is:
"Universal Love, Non-violence and Peace. Universal Love is better than egoism, Non-violence is better than violence, and Peace is better than war".
 The method of teaching this activity of education in values it can be freely applied in each centre of education according to its own teaching style.



Our School is going to do different activities:


- A Charity Run.  It will take place on Monday  at 12:00 p.m.  
- A Jumble Sale. 
- Exhibitions
-  And other interesting activities... We'll sing the following song....