tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5561055876049089768.post7581027571582025345..comments2013-09-13T00:33:52.184-03:00Comments on Robert L. Funk: The Chilean spring in the Canadian fallRobert Funkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01892449110573783350noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5561055876049089768.post-78641202441732950072011-10-14T14:08:09.025-03:002011-10-14T14:08:09.025-03:00Hello, my name is Kristina and my friend said that...Hello, my name is Kristina and my friend said that you recently gave a presentation about the protests in Chile to her university. I was recently an exchange student to Chile and I am fascinated by the protests. I am currently writing a research paper for my University about the protests since not many people from the United States know about them. If you could please contact me at krfallon@m.marywood.edu so I could e-mail interview you to get some information that I could use in my paper I would appreciate it.<br /><br />Thank you!Kristina Fallonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07702213494739960007noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5561055876049089768.post-73249129722896584772011-10-12T03:18:10.545-03:002011-10-12T03:18:10.545-03:00Honestly, I think that it's time for the stude...Honestly, I think that it's time for the students to show some diplomacy. I'm not familiar with the recent developments, but Chilean students do not need to push for demands that are too drastic. These reforms need to be focused on revamping the sciences and skills-based studies at the schools in Chile. It's probably time for the protests to stop and the dialog to begin.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16407466781626391806noreply@blogger.com