Hola Amigos: A VUELO DE UN QUINDE EL BLOG., la Agencia Espacial NASA, nos informa sobre la campaña contra la intimidación y esto nos dice....."
De Scott Kelly, un veterano astronauta de la NASA y el futuro residente de la Estación Espacial Internacional un año de duración, habla en contra de la intimidación como parte de las agencias federales en la campaña de Prevención de la Intimidación. Octubre es el Mes de Concientización Nacional de Prevención de la Intimidación, y Kelly planea apoyar el esfuerzo contra el acoso escolar durante su próxima misión de un año a bordo de la estación espacial que se inicia con un lanzamiento el 03 2015 ..................
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NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, who is scheduled to fly on a one-year spaceflight
mission in 2015, is lending his voice to help reduce childhood bullying. As part
of Bullying Prevention Awareness Month, Kelly recorded a special message
encouraging bystanders to take action.
"Be more than just a bystander," said Kelly in the message. "Take action and
do something to stop bullying…Teamwork makes the dream work at NASA. There is no
space for bullying."
Kelly, a father of two daughters, grew up in Orange, New Jersey, and feels
his role as an astronaut is a valuable platform to reach students and help
spread the message against bullying.
"I felt compelled to act after hearing about the various cases of bullying
around the country last year. I thought of my own daughters, and I recalled my
experiences as a child watching other kids bully others without accountability,”
Kelly said. “Bullying affects not only the child adversely but also stunts our
growth as a society. It is everyone's responsibility to stand up against
bullying."
The message will be part of a larger cross-federal agency prevention effort
which includes the White House and U.S. Departments of Health and Human
Services, Education, Justice, Agriculture and Defense.
Kelly and Russian cosmonauts Mikhail Kornienko and Gennady Padalka will
launch to the International Space Station in March 2015. Kelly and Kornienko
will remain aboard until March 2016, supporting a joint U.S./Russian research
program. The goal is to obtain maximum scientific benefits from the unique
mission.
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Guillermo Gonzalo Sánchez Achutegui
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