Chapter 3

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"Without economic independence there can be no true political independence." Anna Stephany, climbs the stairs of the faculty of Humanities with a digital audio recorder in her hands. Alberto, her research partner, laughs. - Because you laugh? -You're very late. You should only use your mobile. -Do not! - sarcastically - I use it to get a better reception. She refers to being able to have the complete whole of the data for herself to search to select what she most loves. She has always done it that way. -The speed that the confrontation acquires in order to break the prevailing situation depends on the way in which the State approaches the problem- expresses Reina Melissa Rodríguez, sitting in the chair in front of Anna and Alberto, sharing a fruit cocktail that Melissa has invited them. -Which series is the most effective in the country to overcome an economic crisis? - - I suppose ....- fixing her long frizzy hair- that our economic propaganda of an international tourist state. Undoubtedly. -Perfect- Alberto declares with a certain blush that Melissa discovers and makes him feel more sure of her feminine attractiveness. -Look-wants to explain Melissa- Panama has a complex tourist system, it is home to a magnificent international center, but at the same time it has a small delicate detail not to mention a weakness. It is a logistics center for international tourism that depends a lot on it on any other business. -What are our main fees? Fresh plantains or plantains, shrimp, prawns, shrimps, prawns, petroleum oils, bituminous minerals, raw, salmonids, livers, roe. Anna Stephany looks into Melissa's eyes, she observes that they have a certain resemblance to her father's. She smiles. He smiles involuntarily as Melissa stops. -What is the name of your father? she-she interrupts him. -Renaldo Rodríguez. Responds somewhat nervous. Melissa's memory makes her feel betrayed. She hears the memorial sounds that are born from what she has heard from a very young age and that at 17, almost 18 years old, she found out. -What's going on? - Alberto expresses something worried. "It's nothing," Melissa answers, taking a glass of water. -Various events have affected many middle class families. - expresses Stephany. -I consider myself within this social group: middle class. Despite the fact that my father fought for his crops and gardens, that he raised them in Colinas, despite the social struggles of Colinas with the government in power for the lands that Arthur Miller left us, I feel within the families of middle class.
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