22 Mar
We are Gustavo Pedrazzoli and Patricia Soledad Fernández Bugna: university undergraduates students, argentineans, SABF 2009 participants and delegates for the city of Rosario and Mar del Plata respectively.
We wanted to offer ourselves to write this post on the blog willing to let you know, in a brief way, what was, what is and what will SABF be for both of us, aside from giving thanks and congratulations, once again, for all of those who allow SABF to exist and work out.
Published by Patricia Fernández Bugna
under delegates, letter, SABF 2010
22 Mar
In this occasion, and celebrating the WORLD WATER DAY, we want to let you know a list of pieces of advice for you to reduce your daily water consumption and let others know about it as well. It would be interesting for all if you printed them and place them at visible places, many of the advices are easy and practical, and imply no time waste, so ANYONE can put them into practice. You can place a comment below this note and suggest other advices.
Published by Nicolás Loreti
under enviroment, tips, water, wolrd day
11 Mar
This time we would like to share with you all a participants point of view about the SABF, a quite different one from the rest. The following article was griten by Juan Pablo Nieto Stábile, who participated in the fifth Edition of the SABF, he is part of our delegates team nowadays and a student from Universidad Católica del Uruguay. We would like to thank him for his contribution.
After my sad early departure from the SABF, I started thinking what I’ve learned, what was modified in my life, what I modified in others life…
On my Buquebus tripo, half asleep because of the great night at Asia de Cuba, I started to meditate (dream, mutate in River Plate’s Spanish, etc.) about what happened, about what was waited to happen, about the dreams i had.
And now, I’ve read what Juan Ignacio wrote and, really, had nothing but to repeat his words.
The SABF was much more than a simple forum. Was much more than a place to learn new market or lidership or even anarchy techniques (Casey, haha). Was much more than a place to have fun, meet new people or meet a new city. Much more than a hotel and it’s breakfast, a crumpled business suit or a corrupted game (it was very notorius that my group was the winner, but some monetary transferences modified that decision, haha). Was much, much more than that.
Published by Juan Pablo Nieto Stabile
under delegates, Experience, SABF 2009
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