Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Aung San Suu Kyi

Aung San Suu Kyi, a pro democracy leader in Burma, was recently released from 15 years of house arrest. During her time as a pro democracy leader, she has made many sacrifices and faced many tough decisions to help Burma. I can't imagine having to make as difficult decisions as she has. During her house arrest she could not see her sons grow up. During a brief release of her incarceration her husband was dying and she had to make a difficult decision to stay in Burma or visit her husband. The government of Burma said that if she left the country she would not be able to return and they would not let her husband visit her. Her husband also said that he didn't want his life to interfere with Aung San Suu Kyi's political buisness. She decided to stay in Burma to continue to help her country and I think that this is her biggest sacrifice. Still after going through house arrest and all her sacrifices she says that it's only house arrest and she didn't get the worst punishment like others. She says she hasn't sacrificed anything because everything she has done has been a choice. I think this ties into this year's theme of Heroes and Journeys because there's no doubt in my opinion that Aung San Suu Kyi is a heroine to many.


The picture above shows Aung San Suu Kyi talking to a streetful of her followers.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Identities

Jesus Colon, a black Puerto Rican, was in a train when he saw a woman and her children. He questioned whether he should help because he knew that she was struggling and courtesy was a big thing for Puerto Ricans. He thought about what would happen if he did offer help, he thought whether that woman was prejudiced. Jesus arrived at his destination and he just rushed past her. As he walked out of the station he regretted his decision, thinking, what if the woman was not was not what he thought she was. He regrets that day when he placed that label on that woman thinking that she was prejudiced because he failed to stick to his rule of courtesy and let down that woman. That day was also a turning point in Colon's life as he promised that he would help anyone regardless of how they would take this help. I'm not sure whether his decision was right or wrong as it would depend on whether that woman was prejudiced or not. If that woman was prejudiced and she accused him of something he could have gotten into serious trouble because there was heavy racism in the United States.

James Berry's poem "What Do We Do with a Variation", gives some possible responses to someone with a variation. The lines, "Do we shut our eyes to it" and "Do we move around it in rage and enlist the rage of others", links to Armin Greder's "The Island" because the village people tried to move the foreigner as far away as possible, trying to "shut their eyes to it", but when the foreigner came back to their village they got angry, the only exception being the fisherman who tried to help the foreigner. Colon's story also connects with this poem, "Do we shut our eyes to it" because Jesus Colon tried to shut his eyes from the woman on the train.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

'A part of the main'

"No Man is and Island", a poem by John Donne, is about Donne's view on people. I think the most significant parts of the poem are these lines: "Every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. If a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less", In this part of the poem, Donne says that everybody is important and a part of something bigger. Then going on to say that if someone died, mankind would be less.

"Mankind is no Island" is an award-winning short film by Jason van Genderen. The video shows its messages through a phone's camera using words found around the streets of New York City and Sydney. Tho most important parts of "Mankind is no Island", in my opinion is the ignorance to the homeless and how passers by don't even pass a glance, much less give a donation to someone who needs that kind of help. However, towards the end of the video people stop to take notice to the homeless by talking to them; a simple gesture that could change the way someone felt for the rest of the day. People fortunate enough might take such a gesture as talking for granted but for someone like a homeless person, it could cheer them up.

Both "No Man is and Island" and "Mankind is no Island" play on the same ideas that all are important and no one deserves to be ignored. Though they both tried to deliver around about the same idea I found the video a bit more impacting as I find that a video is more expressive than text. I find that both John Donne and Jason van Genderen are similar to other people we have studied like Aung San Suu Kyi and Fatmire Feka as Donne and van Genderen both have a belief and they are letting their opinions be heard one way or another.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Me In 8 Items







A guitar, a yo-yo, a soccer ball, an XBox, a computer an iPod, a bag and a Malaysian flag. What do these objects represent in me?
The guitar and the iPod shows that I like music and that I listen to it a lot. I also play some guitar at an intermediate level. The guitar has some value to me because I had to work hard to learn enough guitar to earn it. I took up guitar because I was thinking of taking up an instrument and guitar took my eye first. I started with a cheap acoustic guitar and started taking some lessons at school. At first I had troubles playing even just one note, but as I got better I could play songs. I was ecstatic when I got my electric guitar, which is the one you see in the picture. My favorite genre of music is Rock and I listen to it and play it the most.

The XBox, the soccer ball and the yo-yo shows what I like to do in my spare time.
I’ll play the XBox when I get bored and if there’s nothing else to do, or if there’s some free time.

I’ll usually play soccer when I have a ball. I first started playing soccer around when I was 5 or 6 when I went to Houston because in my school soccer was a big thing. I used to be terrible at soccer, but now I’ve gotten better since I’ve played it a lot.

I chose the yo-yo as one of the items because I think that it’s fun to do. I got my first yo-yo before I could remember however I didn’t know how to use it properly until a few years ago on a road-trip. On the road-trip I visited a museum with a beginner’s yo-yo in the gift shop and I bought it. I started getting good at the basic stuff, but this yo-yo couldn’t do tricks. So along the road-trip I got a better yo-yo and started doing tricks. Once I returned from the trip I got an even better one which is the one you see in the picture.

The bag represents the learning side of me and school. I like to learn new, interesting things, especially in things that are one of my hobbies.

The computer shows that I use computers and technology a lot; for work and for spare time.

I chose the Malaysian flag as one of the things that represents me because I was born in Malaysia and have lived here for 6 years. It’s where my cousins, aunts and uncles so it’s where most of my family lives.

That’s me in 8 items.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Why I chose the quote

"A journey is a person in itself; no two are alike. And all plans, safeguards, policing, and coercion are fruitless. We find that after years of struggle that we do not take a trip; a trip takes us." - John Steinbeck
I chose the quote that I did because it sounded very interesting to me. I think that part of what makes a good quote is either simplicity or the mystery behind understanding it fully. I think this is a good quote because it makes me think about what it really means.


I chose the picture above of John Steinbeck because it is the author of the quote I chose.


Reference: http://www.iik.pl/images/autorzy/steinbeck.jpg

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

'Dancing Terribly'



I thought that the video was quite entertaining, it put a smile on my face, the way he danced and how he connected with people he hardly knew with his dancing. I like how Matt Harding is spreading happiness with his dancing.




I think that one message in the video is about joy. When other people join him in dancing, it suggests to me that cheerfulness is contagious. He looks like he is dancing continuously and I think that symbolizes to me that his happiness is continuous throughout the video. He also looks joyful anywhere he is in the video, whether in the rain, or in the middle of a beach with crabs swarming around him.


I chose this dancing picture because it really reminded me of the video.




Reference: http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-illustration-5883981-people-dancing.php

Compliments to Compliment Guy

After watching the video, I think that what the Compliment Guys are doing is very positive to the people at Purdue University. I think that some people at Purdue University would feel happy to get a compliment from somebody they didn't know well. Others might find it a little awkward to receive a compliment from a stranger.


This video has inspired me a bit to start giving more compliments to people. Now all that needs to be done by the Compliment Guys is to take the complimenting a little bit further, maybe to a different place, so that more people can get compliments. From there they might inspire other people to do the same and just give compliments to random people walking by. Maybe then they can accomplish their mission to cheer up America. Keep on complimenting.




I chose this picture because it reminds me of the compliment guys. They give out compliments to people they don't know.


Reference: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4095/4757783023_b9d62172df.jpg