martes, 16 de febrero de 2016

HOORVERVILLES


Hooverville was the name by which settlements built by the homeless during the Great Depression in the United States were known. They have this name because the President of the United States at the time was Herbert Hoover and supposedly sank the country into recession.

Homelessness was present before the Great Depression, and homeless and unemployed were common sights in the 1920s but the economic crisis increased the number and concentrated in nearby urban settlements to soup kitchens run by charities


Authorities did not officially recognize these Hoovervilles and sometimes eliminate the occupants for trespassing on private land , but they were often tolerated or ignored by necessity. The New Deal puts special aid programs to the homeless in the Transitional Federal Service (FTS ) , which ran from 1933-1935 on.

jueves, 11 de febrero de 2016

FLAPPERS

My name is Mili and I have 21 years I 've been married two years ago, I have lived in Cuenca, Ecuador I have a big family and a big house,I have a middle class, spend all my time talking with my friends or smoking

Friday I get up very fast and under the house , go out for a coffee with my friends then returned to the food and have everything ready and at night go party , drink a little and dance a lot.