Sunday, April 10, 2011

Recommended Crossover Setting



Claudia Rafael

The day Paradies Ruth rode on the train at the railway station in Berlin knew that his departure would have no way back. Maybe that's why not turn your head to look in the eyes of his mother. Perhaps that is why he clung to other Jewish teens who, like her, searched that escape Nazi Germany to a place in the world to open up to his time as new land. And imagine that forty years later, the Argentine dictators more viciously tortured his younger son, who has not dreamed of designing for quality-Jewish.

Migration in the world have accompanied the very history of humanity as an indelible stamp. Human communities they leave behind this country that crushes them, pursues them, starves them the rise so many times before our eyes a boundless wealth. With the wide nose against the glass, the welfare is the rights-holders pass before the eyes with the ostentation of the mighty.

Borders and boundaries in outside the earth itself ragged rise rapidly to the final category "other."

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