Sunday, October 26, 2008

Happy Halloween

Halloween: Then and Now

By J. Ellen Fedder, published Sep 11, 2007

Kids remember Halloween traditions into adulthood. I still remember how I spent Halloween as a kid, and that was quite a few years ago. Many traditions and activities are the same, but there are several differences between Halloween celebrations nowadays and Halloween celebrations of years ago.

When I was a kid, our costumes were cute or funny; seldom were they sinister or scary. We had princess gowns and Suzy homemakers aprons, firemen and cowboys. Today, we see a whole slew of evil-related costumes with extensive accessories.

When I was a kid, no self-respecting pre-teen would be out trick-or-treating. It was an accepted thing, that when you reached pre-teen age, you graduated from candy beggar to candy giver. Essentially, you had door duty.

When I was a kid, Tootsie Rolls, Juicy Fruit gum, and candy necklaces were desirable items in a candy bag. Kids might even expect an apple or some homemade chocolate chip cookies in the bag. Bags were often pillowcases or large paper grocery bags with the edges rolled down. And always, my mother would inspect the candy for safety.

Today, all many of unknown candy types compete for inclusion in treat bags. Even neighbors compete for best candy offered. Kids compete for most bags filled, often emptying a candy bag and changing costumes and going out again. And the bags themselves are no longer made of paper. Some bags are simple plastic grocery bags and others have strong handles for carrying all the loot.

Years ago, kids school parties followed harvest time themes, and in the community some non-profit group would always put on a haunted house. I remember bobbing for apples and playing games that involved disgusting looking but delectable treats. I also remember scary walks through haunted houses. Always there was a bowl of something like Spaghetti and Jell-O that you had to stick your hand into. The concoction always resembled body parts - at least that's what we were told was in the bowl.

The worst Halloween behaviors kids of my generation might engage in on October 31 might be a toilet papering of the trees in a teacher's front yard or a few eggs thrown at someone's car. These days, the morning paper on November 1, often tells of the night's depraved activity.

When I was a kid, I was sometimes asked to show a trick before I got that treat. But it was always in fun. Parents were fairly trusting and escorted the little ones with flashlights. But often, the older ones were allowed to do some running on their own, from house to house.

Today, parents need to be very careful with child safety, both on the street and once home. The candy bag needs a thorough screening. In addition, parents would be wise to gauge what children wear as costumes. Sometimes aggressive behavior is played out based upon what a child believes a costume allows. Some costumes are downright gruesome.

The children of today need to learn how to stay safe, along with learning traditional fun and games. Although parents must be extra cautions when it comes to keeping kids safe, there is plenty of room for Halloween fun and for building memories that kids will take into adulthood.

Although I do not celebrate Halloween nor am I a die-hard party fan of the festival, I have always enjoyed the costumes and the big, fat, hollow, glowing pumpkins with comical faces. Living in a Chinese culture, I do not have many opportunities to play dress-up. That is probably why I look forward to every 31st October. It is fun to see people dress up in their own costumes.
However, I cannot agree more with Fedder.

He mentioned that "the children of today need to learn how to stay safe, along with learning traditional fun and games". Today, kids who were out trick-or-trick-ing need to be careful. With the increasing number of child adubter and phidophiles on the streets, parents are worried about letting their children roam the streets. Strict supervision is needed. Despite the need to be concerned about the children's safety, parents should not locked their children at home, telling them its 'only safe in the house'. Parents should let their children be exposed to the mystic Halloween, and have fun.
With the shocking melamine discovery in milk products, candies, biscuits and chocolates, parents will now have a greater responsibility to check their children's treats for any trances of those goodies that cannot be cosumed. Not like in the past, where candies were quite safe for consumption. But that does not mean that we cannot enjoy this year's Halloween! With careful precaution and inspection, I believe that Halloween can still be as fun!

Trick or treat?

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Vegetarian awareness month

Every year on October 1st, World Vegetarian Day kicks off a month of parties, potluck, presentations, food tasting displays and lots of friendly discussions.

For those new to vegetarianism, it serves as an enticement to give meatless fare a try (even for a day) and learn about its many benefits. And, of course, it's the perfect occasion for vegetarians and those already moving towards plant-based diets to celebrate their healthy, compassionate food choices.

World Vegetarian Day and Vegetarian Awareness Month celebrations are as varied as the people who plan them. Whether you want to keep yours simple and private or public and grand — our ideas and resources can help.

In addition to individuals from all walks of life, past participants have included schools, colleges, health food stores, co-ops, restaurants, libraries, employers, healthcare centers and many others.
Credits: http://www.worldvegetarianday.org/

The view on vegetarian is quite different from our grandparents generation and the generation today.

Back then, vegetarian is not the popular choice of diet. Back then, our Chinese ancestors insisted to become a vegetarian after they have retired, so that they can try to 'repay all the sins that they they done, so that it will not affect the younger generation'. There is this Hokkein saying, 吃斋补残忍. It means that by being a vegetarian, you can repay all your sins. Back then, the vegetarian diet is not that well-liked by the teens.

However, in today's context, many people are opting for the vegetarian diet. Why? Because it is simply a more healthier choice! The amount of nutrients that you can gain from the vegetables are definitely more than the amount of 'nutrients' that you get from chewing meat. If you still have the traditional thinking that a vegetarian meal consists of only tofu and bean sprouts, you are very wrong! As a vegetarian myself, I enjoy my meals a lot. You will be surprised to find out the many ways you can prepare the tofu. :)

Famous celebrity, such as Angelina Jolie, is a vegan herself. Her healthy image that she portrayed inspired many of her fans, and some who were not her fans, to become a vegan too. It may be a good idea if vegetarian organizations invite famous celebrities to become their ambassadors. This maybe a good way to convey what the organization is trying to gring across.


So, have you had your vegan meal today?

Sunday, October 12, 2008

The Friendship in Madagascar

This movie focuses on four residents and "stars" of the Central Park Zoo in New York City who are also best friends: a lion (Stiller), a zebra (Rock), a giraffe (Schwimmer) and a pregnant hippo (Smith). When one of them goes missing, the other three break out of the zoo looking for him, and eventually all four are captured and put in boxes to ship them back to the continent their species are originally from: Africa. An accident at sea, however, strands them on the shore of Madagascar. Having had humans take care of them their entire life, the four know nothing of surviving in the wild, or that one of them, the lion, is genetically predisposed to eat his three best friends. Exploring their surroundings, the four friends soon meet the Malagasy locals (a type of lemur given to having loud "rave-like" dance parties) and their carnivorous enemies, the fousas. As the two sides try to use these four new, strange (and large) friends to their benefit, our heroes are also confronted with the reality of their predestined roles in nature.
Credits: http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1808405011/details

Why are the characters in the movie so bonded together? Why do they stick with one another during difficult times and help each other out? Despite their completely different personalities, they are able to stay united as one, after they were being washed ashore a foreign island. SO, what makes them stay together?
This is probably because a group will meet a member's interpersonal needs for inclusion, control and affection. In addition, a group will lend its members the support and the commitment that individuals needed.

This is group communication.
The different characteristics of the animals bring them together. Some were brought together because of their similarities, their dissimilarities, proximity etc etc. The different maintenance and task roles that they play also have an impact on the group. For example, one of the penguins is the coordinator for the group. The trask roles that the other penguins play in the group is essential because this is how the group can function together and work as one.
Conflicts do occur too. However, at the end of the movie, they are able to overcome the conflicts and the difficulities that they face and stay together as close friends.
Cheers, people!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

"You will die next", Matti Saari.

KAUHAJOKI (Finland) - THE gunman in Finland's latest school shooting likely bought his gun in the town where a teenager went on another rampage less than a year ago, police said, adding to the growing list of eerie similarities between the massacres.

Matti Saari, 22, bought a .22-calibre gun at a store in Jokela, about 250km from his home, and on Tuesday killed 10 people and himself, police said on Wednesday. In November, 18-year-old Pekka-Eric Auvinen likely got his gun at the same store and went on to kill eight people and himself, they said.

The lead investigator said the shootings were so similar that the gunmen might have been in contact with each other.

'Their actions seems so similar that I would consider it a miracle if we did not find some connecting link,' Mr Jari Neulaniemi was quoted as telling the Finnish news agency STT. But authorities did not know whether Saari went on his rampage to copy Auvinen's earlier shooting.
Police said the two men likely bought the guns at the same store, but declined to say how they knew.

Earlier, police detailed the similarities between the two rampages: Both gunmen posted violent clips on YouTube before the shootings, both were fascinated by the 1999 Columbine school shootings in Colorado, both attacked their own schools and both died after shooting themselves in the head.

Gun laws

On Wednesday, the government pledged to tighten Finland's gun laws and keep mentally unstable people from obtaining firearms. The move came a day after Saari opened fire at a vocational college, killing 10 people - including eight female students - before shooting himself in the head.

Police said there was no indication that women were specially targeted, they just made up the majority of students at the Kauhajoki School of Hospitality, 290km northwest of Helsinki.
On a visit to the college, Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen said it was time to consider restricting access to guns in a country with more than 1.6 million firearms in private hands.
'We need to study if people should get access to handguns so freely,' Mr Vanhanen told reporters. 'I'm very, very critical about the guns, and during next few months we will make a decision about it.'

Interior Minister Anne Holmlund said the government was working on a proposal to restrict gun laws by giving police greater powers to examine gun applicants' health records. Saari acquired a permit for his weapon in August, police said.

'(Police must) have the best possible information on the state of health of the applicant when deciding on the licence,' Ms Holmlund said.

Finland has deeply held hunting traditions and ranks - along with the United States - among the top five nations in the world when it comes to civilian gun ownership. After the previous massacre, the government had pledged to raise the age for buying a gun from 15 to 18 but never did so.

The government also called for an investigation into police handling of the case. After an anonymous tip, police had questioned Saari on Monday about YouTube clips that showed him firing a handgun. But he was released after questioning because police said they found no reason to hold him.

'We will obviously investigate what the foundation was for the decision to let him keep his weapon,' Mr Vanhanen said.

Accomplice

Police were searching for a person who appeared to have filmed some of Saari's YouTube clips but said there was no indication Saari had an accomplice. A video clip Saari posted on the Internet showed him pointing his gun to the camera and saying 'You will die next' before firing four rounds.

In Kauhajoki, a town of 14,000 people, flags flew at half-staff for a national day of mourning. Grieving residents placed candles and flowers outside the school.

The National Bureau of Investigation said those killed were eight female students, one male teacher and one male student. Doctors said a 21-year-old woman that Saari shot in the head had two operations and was in satisfactory condition Wednesday.

Mr Neulaniemi said there was no indication that Saari had singled out women and added he probably knew all those he killed, since most students were from the local area.

'Most of the students in this institution are female,' Mr Neulaniemi said, explaining the high number of women killed.

Witnesses said panic erupted at the school, which offers courses in catering, tourism, nursing and home economics, as the masked gunman entered Tuesday and opened fire. He carried a bag of flammable liquids that he used to start a fire and burn some of the bodies.

Mr Neulaniemi said Saari 'really went out with the intention of killing', leaving a message saying he wanted to kill as many people as he could. 'He tried to shoot fatal shots,' he said. -- AP


The article was published in The Straits Times, Wednesday, September 24 2008.
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School shootings never fail to leave me stunned and shocked. Even though there has been a rise in school shootings in the past decade, it is still hard to accept. Who knows, some day, it may eve happen to us...

In all the school shooting incidents that we have read, one very distinctive characteristic about the shooter is that they are mostly 'loner' and pocessed low self-esteem. However, one distinct point that we can identify from the recent school shootings is that, the shooter tried to 'communicate' with the public by filming themselves.

For Saari, he 'talk' to the public about his interests in gun and arms through a video in which he later posted online. The videos that he posted was 'disturbing' enough to send the police after him. In one video, the gunman emptied his gun into an off screen target before lifting his hand and saying "goodbye" to the camera.
In the April 2007 shooting, South Korean gunman, Student Cho Seung Hui, shot 32 people in a dorm and a classroom in Virginia Tech. He also made a video, which was made before the shooting:
"You had a hundred billion chances and ways to have avoided today," Cho said in one of video files which were accompanied by numerous still shots of him wielding pistols, knives, even a hammer."But you decided to spill my blood. You forced me into a corner and gave me only one option. The decision was yours. Now you have blood on your hands that will never wash off."
With the power of the media, good things can spread very quickly. However, it can also mean that it can spread 'evil'. And in the case of Sarri, I thought that the police were not cautious enough in handling him when they bought him back for questioning on his 'disturbing' videos. The monster was longed unleashed, yet, we failed to detect it.
Have our gunmen taken an interest in 'communicating' to the public? If yes, do we have the means to prevent his aggression from happening?

Sunday, September 21, 2008

They know their own audiences

Wake up. Go for lectures. Go home. Do assignments. Watch TV. Surf the net. Go to bed. Wake up. Go for lectures. Go home. Do assignments. Watch TV. Surf the net. Go to bed. Wake up. Go for lectures. Go home. Do assignments. Watch TV. Surf the net. Go to bed. Wake up. Go for lectures. Go home. Do assignments. Watch TV. Surf the net. Go to bed. Wake up. Go for lectures. Go home. Do assignments. Watch TV. Surf the net. Go to bed...

Since when did our life become such a ritual? I cant believe that everyone of us has been doing this for the past god-knows-how-many years of academic life. Apart from those who ENJOY studying, I believe that most of us are jaded with our daily ritual. I am.

So, I'm going share about one of my interest that helps me to relax...

I ♥ READING!

One of my favourite authors is Tess Gerritsen. All her medical thrillers never fail to 'send a chill down my spine'. I ♥ the intensity that she creates between character and character. I ♥ the tension that she creates by giving a 'twisted' motive behind every murder. What always caught me by surprise is the unexpected murderer/serial killer/stalker that was only revealed in the last few chapters of the book. Her books never fails to bring you on a 360degree roller coaster ride.

Gerritsen's latest novel was released on 9th September.

And for the first time, she is giving 2 different titles to the same book!
Below are the 2 different titles:
U.K. Version " KEEPING THE DEAD"
U.S. Version "THE KEEPSAKE"
Credits: http://tessgerritsen.com/blog/2008/06/25/one-book-two-titles/
It is no surprise that most authors will give their novels different book covers for different publishing companies. But, for Tess, this is her first time that she is giving 2 TITLES for a book! To summarise, this is her reasons for giving 2 titles:

"The reason for the different titles/covers has to do with different sensibilities across “the pond.” My American publisher and my U.K. publisher couldn’t agree on which title worked better for their different audiences. So they opted to go with two different titles.

This is an example of how publishers in different countries can work completely independently of each other. They know their own audiences. They know what works in their own markets."

Anyway. Communication is important. To a author, the sales of the book is important-sometimes, it will either lead to their rise, or their fall. Ever heard of authors that just simply vanished from the market after producing one book? I believe that every author have what it takes to produce a book. Perhaps, it was the marketing strategies that was wrongly applied? In addition, the place where the book was displayed plays an essential role too. Perhaps, a book that was not so rich in content will have better sales if the book was placed in the 'right' spot.

Thus, it is important that the publishers know how to grab their audiences' heart. To be able to understand that different pond of audience have different preferences, and to be able to spot their preferences, I bet that the publishers took communications lessons before!
:D

Credits: http://tessgerritsen.com/blog/2008/06/25/one-book-two-titles/

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Ah bee's Jester, enjoy!

LOOK OUT FOR MY NEXT POST ON 21/09/2008!!

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yijing

Sunday, September 14, 2008

... you can be closer to anyone you want, anywhere you want, anytime you want...

"...you can be closer to anyone you want, anywhere you want, anytime you want..."

Anyone who's a die-hard fan of mint candy will be able to recognise this catchy phase immediately.

Still lost at what I'm talking about?

Think about bad breaths, chewing gum and Actizol Chlorophyll. . . Have a clearer picture of which product I'm talking about?

If you guess, Clorets, you are right! :)



SO. What is SO special about this mint candy? What strategies were used in advertising this product that made the mint candy so popular? I thought that the packaging was not the factor that made it attractive, I mean, ALL the gum's being packed in green coloured container, since the product was first introduced back in the 1950s!

Perhaps, it was this catchy phase ("Did you know that Clorets is the only chewing gum that contains the exclusive ingredient Actizol - so you can be closer to anyone you want, anywhere you want, anytime you want. " ) that made the product popular? Maybe that's why they came out with this Clorets ad:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xi-dF6eA43A

Ooh lala. Someone who has eaten Clorets can become so attractive? Note all the non-verbal cues that were illustrated. Through facial expression and bodily movements, we can see how the passer-bys were all lured to the guy-who-has-eaten-a-Cloret. Note how he tried to 'seduce' people by looking into their eyes, and the way he talk, the soft voice that he used.. all these were attributes as to why people were memorised by him.

Also, it is interesting to note how people in different culture view things differently. Perception. The perception of one culture to another can be very different! As I was researching on YouTube, this is what i came across, another Clorets ad, but was shot very differently from the previous one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPiO9HrLyjk It is interesting to try to look at this ad as it was shot in another foreign language where we are not familiar with. It makes looking at the non-verbal cues more interesting.