Sunday, December 2, 2007

HONDURAS INDEPENDENCE DAY

September 15, 1821

This holiday has been celebrated for 186 years; it started when five countries of Central America declared their independence from Spain.

HISTORY

“DISCOVERY OF AMERICA”

Before 1492, The American continent was inhabited by native Indians. In October 12, 1492, an expeditionary group guided by Christopher Columbus which represented The Kings of Castilla and Aragon, Spain arrived to America. Actually they were trying to arrive to India. This has been considered as “The Discovery of America”.

PRE-COLUMBIAN ERA

The pre-Columbian Honduran civilizations were closely related to Mesoamerican area. There are many discoveries that relate about those civilizations. The most known civilization was the Mayas located close by Guatemala’s border who had very interesting culture. We still conserve some of the rests of the pre-Columbian civilizations, however many of their languages have disappear for ever.

The arrived of Christopher Columbus to the Bay of Trujillo on August 4, 1502 marked the end of the pre-Columbian era. He always thought that he had arrived to Asia.

SPANISH PERIOD

With “the discovery of America” started the Spanish Period which refers to the time that Honduras was dominated by the Spaniard government during 319 years. Then conquest started in 1524 when four expeditions coming from Spain guided by Gil Gonzalez, Cristóbal de Olid, Pedro de Alvarado and Hernando de Soto, all of them commanded by Hernan Cortes.
That was a very unstable period because there were many gold mines and they were fighting trying to get their own richness. On the other hand many native Indians battled in order to defend their territory. Every effort they made was in vain because the Spaniard were stronger.

The next two decades it was a very violent period between Spaniards and Indians. Many Indians died because of sickness, maltreatment and slaving.

In 1560 Honduras became a province of the Captaincy General of Guatemala which was formed by five provinces of Central America, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. All of them were governed by Spain.

INDEPENDENCE FROM SPAIN

In September 15, 1821 the five provinces of the Captaincy General of Guatemala proclaimed their independency of Spain. All of them continued united forming one country called United Provinces of Central America, except Honduras which was annexed to Mexico but in 1823, became a part of the Central America Provinces. In 1837 the federation was dissolved and every province was declared as an independent state.

THE HOLIDAY

After the independence was declared, every year September 15 is a special day for all of these Central American countries. It is celebrated with parades, special music, dances, and fireworks. Every year all the schools and The Army in the whole country leave to the streets remembering that special date.
People who doesn’t have anything to do with The Army and Schols go to the streets to see the special parades, or stay at home because it is a day off in the whole country. It is celebrated the same date every year.

SOME PICTURES








Tuesday, November 13, 2007

You will not be late to class anymore!!!



Do you have problems waking up?

Do you want to be on time every day to your classes and you don’t want to make any effort?
Don’t worry about it… now you don’t have to.

You can take your classes whenever you want and wherever you want.

Because we know that learning English is one of your goals, we have a solution for you!!

HOW?

Everything will be in the computer that we have designed for you. You don’t need an Internet connection; all of the speeches of your teachers will be live. You can even ask them your questions!

Don’t worry about loosing points for attendance, you will be in class!!

Are you really interested? Ask me how you can get it.

You don’t have to think about cost of course we can negotiate. If you want to spend time with your classmates in the later classes, you can pay less.

SPECIAL PRICE FOR AE2 STUDENTS!!!

There is still more, if you refer one of your friends and the referred friend buys one, you will get a 50% off.


Contact name: Johanna
Phone number: 1-600-694-9117
E-mail: jherrera@siu.edu




Sunday, November 4, 2007

I Had To Cross a High River by Swimming!

This happened about 2 years ago. It was exactly November 18, 2005. I was working in a small town outside the city, which in winter time it was so hard to get to. I usually travelled every day to my job, but sometimes I stayed there over the week. It was a Friday afternoon, a very rainy day, two of my friends and I were ready to go home; but something very unusual happened that day, we couldn’t travel because one of the bridges on our way was damaged by rain. It was too late to look for a way to leave, so we had to stay one more night. How sad…

The next day, the situation was worse, the rain damaged not only a bridge, 10 miles of the road were destroyed. There were little rivers along of road where there weren’t before. Worried about all our errands that we had to do in the city, we decided to go. Helped by a friend, we drove three miles to get to the first river, which was swollen out of its banks. We had to cross it. It wasn’t too high, but it was strong. Successfully we crossed!

On our way we joined many walkers who had our same problem. We walked sometimes and sometimes we got a ride in a car, but our major problem was when we arrived at our last river and it was higher than we expected. We were about to turn back and stay the weekend in the town we came from, but that would be frustrating to stay there for two weeks. One of my friends decided that she would cross the river by swimming. I was so scared because the river was so strong, she was helped by people who were doing the same and she made it! I was sad because I didn’t want to go back. Finally, after thinking about it, I decided to cross the river too. I had a plastic bag in my back pack that I used to put my bag pack in. I was helped by other swimmers as I crossed the river. It was exciting and scary, but I made it! I arrived home about frozen, but it was one of the most exciting adventures in my life.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Advertising myself!





My name is Johanna Herrera. I am from Honduras. I live in Marion, Illinois.
I have a bachelor's degree in Business Administration
I love God more than anything
I am friendly, easygoing and I love peace
The best thing I have done in my life: to accept Jesus as my Lord and Savior
Favorite book: The Bible
My favorite movies: comedy and action

I enjoy…
eating...sports... travelling...hiking

… and other activities such as: reading, listening to music, cooking, watching soccer, spending time with my family and friends