Fungi are microscopic organisms that live in animal or plant matter. They help in the decomposition of dead matter and recycle nutrients in the environment.
There are fungi that parasitize insects, exercising natural control; They produce compounds and substances that help defend against predators. In addition to having a place for its development, it obtains carbohydrates, vitamins and water from the plant. In exchange, the fungus provides the plant with minerals and other benefits such as protection against parasitic soil organisms and resistance to drought. These are important decomposers of the environment. Not only do they get rid of waste, but they also make the nutrients in the waste available to other organisms, which is a sign of the importance of fungi to humans.
Mushrooms have long been a symbol of transformation and rebirth. Its life cycle, which involves decomposition and the creation of new life forms, is reminiscent of people’s ability to heal and renew themselves.
OF THE NETWORK. Summary of the story Sadness and Fury by Jorge Bucay.
In an enchanted kingdom there once was a wonderful pond. Sadness and fury came to bathe in that magical and transparent pond. Fury, in a hurry as always, without knowing why, bathed quickly and quickly got out of the water. Fury is blind, it does not distinguish reality, so in a hurry, she put on the first clothes she found. And it happened that those clothes were not hers, but those of sadness. And dressed in sadness, anger left…
Sadness finished bathing and without any rush, left the pond. Her clothes were gone. And she put on the only clothes that were by the pond, the clothes of fury.
Since then, one encounters fury; blind, cruel, terrible and angry…, but if we take the time to look closely, we find that this fury that we see is just a disguise, and that behind the disguise of fury, sadness is actually hidden.
This story reflects what we often ignore about other people’s aggressive behaviors. We see their fury, their anger, and we react to it, without realizing that deep within that surface lies sadness and suffering.
THESE ARE 10 of the most influential writers in history. Rosalía de Castro (1837 – 1885). She was a Galician poet and writer who created the first work printed in Galician: Galician songs. She was one of the leading authors in the world of Spanish literature and poetry, and expressed in her writings her defense of the Galician language and her commitment to social rights, especially those of women. In fact, one of the works that made the author a reference in history was New leaves, a collection of poems in which she portrayed her reflections and thoughts on identity, emigration and social injustice from the perspective of women. Without a doubt, she is one of the great references of Spanish romanticism.
Simone de Beauvoir (1908 – 1986). She was born in Paris and was a philosopher, professor and writer who through her works claimed equal rights for women and delved into social and political issues with her thoughts. In fact, The second sex, one of her great works, has become a literary classic and a symbol in the history of feminism in which she made a profound denunciation of the discrimination against women. The author was one of the greatest exponents of the current known as existentialism when dealing with topics as profound as pain, social relationships and the behavior of individuals.