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My future job

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I think my future job will be a journalist because I studying journalism for the last 4 years. But, lately I had a vocational crisis because there are things of journalism that I do not like and others that makes me social anxiety, for example, contact strange people. But, I choose to study journalism because I like to write so much and I am very good at writing. In my practice, I dedicate the first months to write the news that the news presenters read in 24 Horas Chanel and edit the images. I really liked this job, and I would like to work in this area. Other journalism areas that I like to work is writing news for a digital medium. This will be my ideal job for developing my write habilities.  In the university, I start to like to take pictures and I am very good at this, but the problem is that I don't have a camera, also I can't practice it every day. I like too the sports journalism, and I would like to report news for the greats sports events like the Grand Slams,...

My favourite DJ, Avicii

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Since 2011 I start to listen electronic music and DJs like David Guetta. When I start to go into detail about genre, I found young DJs that I like so much like Alesso and the DJ who I'm going to talk about today, Avicii. I knew Avicii with the songs Levels , Sunshine and Escape Me (Remix) and I liked his music immediately and I was impressed that such a young DJ had such good songs. Between 2012 and 2013, Avicii started releasing other good songs and he began to become more famous. Another thing that I like of Avicii is that some of their songs has social content in their lyrics and music videos. For example, in Silhouettes , Avicii exhibit a case of a transgender who decides to realise a sex change, and that calls me attention because in Chile did not talk about that topic in 2012, but it was the first step to sympathize with  transgender people. In the song For a Better Day , Avicii made his debut as a director of a music video with a strong critical of children...