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September 2011 – Number 1
Our Staff at
Ricardo Gaviria
Director
Daniel Trujillo
Service Manager
Daniel Hoye
Justin Snow
Teachers
Camila Navarro
Pedro Torres
Personal Tutors
Camilo Mosquera
Francisco Forero
Receptionists
Lury Mendez
Laura Fernandez
Sandra Alvarez
Sales Consultants
Paola Bolívar
General Services
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Ricardo Gaviria
Director
Daniel Trujillo
Service Manager
Daniel HoyeJustin SnowTeachers
Camila Navarro
Morning Personal TutorPedro Torres
Evening Personal Tutor
Camilo Mosquera
Morning ReceptionistFrancisco Forero
Evening Receptionist
Lury Mendez
Laura FernandezSandra Alvarez
Sales Consultant
Paola Bolívar
General Services
Ricardo Gaviria
Director
Daniel Trujillo
Service Manager
Daniel HoyeJustin SnowTeachers
Camila Navarro
Morning Personal TutorPedro Torres
Evening Personal Tutor
Camilo Mosquera
Morning ReceptionistFrancisco Forero
Evening Receptionist
Lury Mendez
Laura FernandezSandra Alvarez
Sales Consultant
Paola Bolívar
General Services
Editorial
Hi everyone ..!
The Santa Bárbara Villagers
magazine was born with the
intention of building a space for
communication and
development of all activities
that we are having in our center.
This publication will retain
freedom of action, openness to
new ideas and views. A 100%
voluntary participation where
the dynamism, creativity and
constant interaction with our
readers is essential.
The Santa Bárbara Villagers is
and always will be an electronic
journal because this structure is
intended to shorten reporting
times, immediately informing of
every event that occurs or is
about to happen in the process
of learning English for any
student. For all these reasons I
encourage all students of Wall
Street Institute - Santa Barbara -
to harness the potential of this
medium.
It is our idea is to introduce a
format suitable for enjoying
digital entertainment with all
the interactive resources and
always committed to be
different and dynamic.
Believing is the word that
inspires us, encourages us and
fills us with optimism. We
believe that learning English is
the key that opens the door to a
better job, social and cultural
opportunities. We believe that
wek have the best English
program in the world and that
all our students have with us the
only way to learn this language
with an entirely different
approach, which guarantees real
and definitive. Results.
Because we believe in you, keep
going ....!
Ricardo Gaviria
By Daniel Trujillo.
Throughout time, mankind
has been fascinated with what
it sees. The alluring beauty of a
picture enters the mind
through the eyes and it lingers
there for as long as one lives. It
becomes embedded into our
subconscious and it can modify
our behavior without our
noticing it.
It its quest for immortality,
Mankind has devised many
ways to preserve that which it
deems relevant to its history
and its definition. This could be
anything from a complex wall
painting to a simple image, a
memento of a fugacious instant
and a strong feeling.
Thus, from hieroglyphs to
digital pictures, passing
through beautiful printouts,
humans seem to have found a
way to leave their mark on the
canvas of Mankind´s history.
The Magical
Mystery of Images
Present-day photography uses
many resources to record
moments and feelings. Cameras
and lenses alike have evolved
rapidly to supply the increasing
demand for better, faster,
longer-lasting devices and
methods.
This accelerated advance has
placed a powerful camera in the
hand of virtually every human
being living today. With this
advantage, there is no reason
why everyone who wishes to
hold on to a moment cannot do
so with little difficulty.
There is, however, a catch. The
human mind is quite
imaginative. It registers the
minutest details, making more
difficult the preserving process
in technical terms.
But no panic. Anyone with a
camera, no matter its technical
features, can record a good
quality image when the right
measures are taken. This issue of
our magazine shows what our
students can do, when given a
task and provided with a lens.
By Adriana Chavarro
By Rafael Martínez, María Paula Torres and Andrés
Artunduaga
By Adriana
Chavarro
By Francy Jimenez and Juan Camilo
Montenegro
By Rafael Martínez,
María Paula Torres
and Andrés Artunduaga
By Rafael Martínez,
María Paula Torres
and Andrés
Artunduaga
By Francy Jimenez and Juan Camilo
Montenegro
By Francy Jimenez and Juan
Camilo Montenegro
By Rafael Martínez, María Paula Torres and
Andrés Artunduaga
By Adriana
Chavarro
WE ALL HUG WALL
STREET INSTITUTE!
A picture is worth a
thousand words
THU FRI SAT
Social Club Activities
Word Up
10:00 a.m.
Who am I? 8:00 a.m.
Chicken
Wings and
Football!
12:00 m.
Chess
Night
6:00 p.m.
Topics
Challenge
8:00 a.m.
Team Tic-
Tac-Toe!
7:00 a.m.
Whose line
is it
anyway?
7:00 p.m.
Prepositions:
Where and
When
8:00 a.m.
The Dating
Game
12:00 m.
Acting 101
7:00 p.m.
Make a list
9:00 a.m.
Body Parts
7:00 p.m.
Conversatio
n Game
10:00 a.m.
Pizza Party
5:00 p.m.
Ice Cream
Social
12:00 m.
Guess That
Word!
9:00 a.m.
Collage
Day
7:00 a.m.
Surviving an
Interview
9:00 a.m.
C-O-N-S-T-A-
N-T-I--N-O-P-
L-E
7:00 a.m.
Writing
Scripts
6:00 p.m.
Eat your
verbs
1:00 p.m.
American
Slang
Expressions
6:00 p.m.
Alphabet
Soup
Attack
10:00 a.m.
Words of
Flavor
8:00 a.m.
MON TUE WED
Tex-Mex
Restaurant
Trip!
6:00 p.m.
A Nice
Surprise
5:00 p.m.
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