Is Madagascar’s is over?

May 23, 2009 by juleetam

Here in Tamatave and probably all around Madagascar, it’s very difficult to look for a flour to buy. If there is to the market or to the special places to sell it, of course it’s very expensive. Effectively some bakeries are closed for a while; some of them produce a very small quantity and not good quality like before. And worse consequences are those;  so many bakers lose their jobs but they have feed and dress their wives and children, so what should these people do? At some point, the sellers in the details of breads are taking an enormous advantages because they sell ‘till 600 Ar for one bread.

Juleetam

The nails’ mystery

April 9, 2009 by juleetam

It’s like very odd, makes marvel but believable. The nails are should be took care, should be clean because we can have an enormous advantages from them. First of all, which shows that the nails are mysterious actually. Most of the young people already have this thought. Someone’s behaviours can be known by his/her nails structure. rscn3424What I mean by that is: if someone’s nails are completely clean, cared, it means that this person is able to spend a special time for taking care of his/herself, for cleaning which are dirty on his/herself. Especially the girls, how do we believe that they can arrange their rooms perfectly, they can make their surrounding lovely, they are able to make their house home sweet home if they don’t know how do they do for making their nails in good condition? Now, a thought about the nails becomes a world thought for the young people. Second, we gotta give priority to health. It’s not only for fashion that we should attend to our nails but also sanitary, we should. Wherever we are, we are always in the place which there are numerous microbes in. When we take something or we’ve something to do, the microbes come with our hands, go up on all of our fingers, and then they stick, stay in our nails. So, if we don’t clean them, if we don’t take care for them, we’ll be unhealthy. We should always remember that health is the first of our riches.

The international day for water

April 2, 2009 by juleetam

This last 31st of March was a day which is selected by all of the Nations in the world for water. We know well that water takes a very big place  in human being’s ‘life, even the animals, plants,… it means that all of things which are created by Creator here in this  world are needing  water for  making their life  able to be long.

julienneSo Tamatave’s province was taking part of celebrating that day. Or we can say too that Tamatave was among of the people who remembered it. That’s why some leaders who are from Tamatave’s downtown were coming in Foulpointe. They were improving the way for having a clean water for that  little town because the water in Foulpointe is still naturally polluted by mud which are smelling bad. Then, only 5% of the populations who are able to have a water can be told clean.

Betsimaraka’s custom

March 30, 2009 by juleetam

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Malagasy still hold their ancestral religion because of some reasons : first of all, the nation is very valuable besides very important for them. Second, the thinking of the different helps from their ancestors. Third, the respect: it means, they have to obey the ancestors for getting much supports and they believe in it so much because that was often appeared in their life. But at some points, the ancestors are able to punish their decadences when they are sometimes stubborn. To explain it in another way, the ancestors can punish hardly and kill who do not care for them. It is better to say here that not all of the Malagasy people still practice a believing in Ancestors but a believing in Jesus is already existed here in Madagascar. So, there are some of theme who believe in the real God for everyone. Everybody both has his/her own and real God besides both has his/her reason.

I’m new

March 29, 2009 by juleetam

I write this simple post to inform all of you guyz that I’m a new blogger from Tamatave. And I think I will send my first post this next week. I’m very happy to be with you here. Also keep praying for our country.

Hello world!

March 29, 2009 by juleetam

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