Friday, October 8, 2010

Picutres Of Animated Crowns



Visual Arts Department
Prilidiano Pueyrredón
01.10.2010
Bs With the movement of communications with or against B. Headquarters Martin Quinquela
Department of Visual Arts, is necessary to clarify several aspects:
's meeting referred to the 20 students discussed the maintenance or lifting
making in Visual Arts. The decision was taken by a vote where participants were identified with name, name, number of document and clear evidence that voters are Unity students, whose list is on page
www.visualesiuna.com . ar. The vote was a balance of 207 (two hundred
seven) votes for lifting and 3 (three) for the maintenance of
measure.
They decided to go and check that the locks were
income changed by the occupants. At about 22 pm. reaches another group of students who intend to remake the Assembly and enter through another door into Headquarters. We entered and then all is done in a meeting hall
the presence of over two hundred participants, the Secretary General Mr. A.
Hilal, two teacher coordinators and the Dean. After the mutual claims between the participants, students present two petitions from the assembly. As Dean offer all that, since it raised
taken by majority voting, the minority who participated in the making
three students elect their representatives and the majority considered to be making up other
three representatives to form a committee to study the claims of both petitions, and
prepare a statement that would settle what has already performed the current administration, which is in the process, what steps must be performed to
results and monitoring and reporting of
actions. When asked the meeting if it seemed right and the proposal is acceptable
heard the unanimous approval and no dissenting voice
. To realize the Dean called the meeting three working days from lifting making for the move from Las Heras necessary documentation reinstall office and institutional operating
recover, restart classes, graduate and
extension, so that the meeting would materialize at the headquarters on Monday
4 to 10 am. In order to ensure conditions students participated in the decision called for the drafting of a report back facilities. They said two witnesses to nominate group of them to make the journey and that all leave headquarters. The making the three representatives and a witness to sign the minutes of receiving facilities. The group those who participated in the occupation met for several hours led by a person not recognized as a student in the Department tour the facility and sign the minutes, they said that they continued making , what happens to the present. Therefore clearly not having fulfilled the mandate of the Student Assembly and sharing
students gathered in two groups, those opposed to the proposed
(certainty that involved
confirmed to retire) and toward the 03 hours. Wednesday, when they insisted the witnesses
the consequences that occur This behavior of the occupants
overlapping bare the consequences of these practices that promote the migration of students from grade
Outreach and Graduate-many from the interior of the country and Latin America-
other institutions, plus the future uncertainty that presents
they come to share the excellence in academics,
economic problems which are affecting those who must postpone their studies
, problems executions of the scholarships awarded, the payments to
providers and services. Now the University Extension, with
its enormous prestige and favorable balance of shares is paralyzed
affecting many activities catering to students and letting
severely compromised academics.
For all that, now does not make sense or generate hope the Assemblies
whose conclusions are valid only if
not considered incompatible with the authoritarian view of those who should abide, that
were those who previously dismissed the institutional channels. This mode of thinking that seeks
qualified vote (vote for only the occupation), now dominates
immobility in our institutions.
Julio Flores


Dean Director Department of Visual Arts

Prilidiano Pueyrredón








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