Thursday, 21 May 2015

Discipline

Discipline is the assertion of over more base desires, and is usually understood to be synonymous with self control. Self-discipline is to some extent a substitute for motivation. When one uses reason to determine the best course of action that opposes one's desires, which is the opposite of fun. Virtuous behavior can be described as when one's are aligned with one's aims: to do what one knows is best and to do it gladly. Continent behavior, on the other hand, is when one does what one knows is best, but must do it by opposing one's motivations. Moving from continent to virtuous behavior requires training and some self-discipline.

Discipline in school has changed greatly over the years. It has gone from a simple in school suspension to 10 day suspension to as measures extreme as disciplining a child physically. The way in which teachers and administration choose to monitor students has also changed as well as the reason for student discipline. Many years ago, students who were disruptive in class were sent to a mere in school suspension class, if that. There were no ridiculous punishments as is today. Later on, there was out of school suspension for more serious behavioral problems such as fighting. Other punishments, at the time, included writing an essay, sentences or rules, a number of times, after school detention, and conferences with parents.

But over the years, children's behavior has gotten worse and there are far more problems that have to be dealt with by the teacher as well as the students. For example, nowadays, parents just don't care anymore. They aren't interested in their children's school work or about what they're doing out of school. But this can't all be blamed on the parents. The children/students, in my opinion are also to blame. They make bad choices which result in problems for themselves. Usually problems that they don't know how to handle. This causes bad attitudes towards parents when the parents try to discipline their children, which, in turn, the children get mad, and argue with parents to the point where they don't want to deal with it anymore. So they set them free and let their kids do what they want. This, I think, is the source of all the problems. The parents aren't setting the boundaries for the kids to stay in or the guidelines in which they must follow.

Interview

Do you have a job interview on your schedule? Review this advice on how to prepare for an interview beforehand. That way, you can ace it and make a terrific impression on the interviewer. Here are tips on analyzing the job and making sure the hiring manager knows why you're a good match. 

How do I make a good impression at a job interview?

Stand out for all the right reasons by ensuring you:
  • arrive on time or better still early;
  • are organised. Take your application letter, CV and examples of work (if appropriate) with you;
  • listen carefully to questions and answer them concisely;
  • highlight your best attributes in the interview. Before you go, think about what you want the interviewer to know about you (in relation to the job) during the interviewing process;
  • pay attention to the way you communicate. There's evidence to suggest that non-verbal communication overpowers verbal communication so if you describe yourself as confident and outgoing but speak inaudibly and avoid eye contact, the interviewer will read the latter as indicating a lack of confidence and disregard what you said about being confident;
  • practice anything you're concerned about. This could be saying your answers aloud, which builds confidence in hearing yourself speak, or having a trial run of the journey to the interview.

Where can I practice my interview skills?

Your university careers are likely to provide practice interview sessions.
Alternatively, you could:
  • practice your answers (to anticipated questions) with someone you trust and seek feedback but don't be overly self-critical;
  • use non-job interviews as opportunities to practice and monitor your interview skills, e.g. discussions with your tutor, doctor etc.;
  • ask for feedback and advice after unsuccessful interviews and take it as an opportunity to learn and improve;
  • pay a private company to provide interview practice.

Road Bullies

Road rage is an aggressive or angry behavior by a driver of an automobile or other road vehicle. Such behavior might include rude gestures, verbal insults, deliberately driving in an unsafe or threatening manner, or making threats. Road rage can lead to altercations, assaults, and collisions that result in injuries and even deaths. It can be thought of as an extreme case of aggressive and reckless driving.Road rage is a relatively serious act: It may be seen as an endangerment of public safety. It is, however, not always possible to judge intent by external observation, so "road ragers" who are stopped by police may be charged with other offences such as careless or reckless driving, and may resolve in fines.
A first offence that would be given to a driver for causing road rage would be a written warning. This warning can be issued to anyone who is putting other drivers in danger while driving. If someone witnesses someone recklessly driving they should contact authorities to report a description of the driver, the car’s license plate number, and what they were doing wrong. Once this report has been made the reckless driver will receive the written warning in the mail explaining to them what they did wrong and warning them of what will happen if they do it again.
The second offence would be giving the wrongful driver a ticket costing anywhere from $25 to $100, depending on the degree of the road rage. For instance, if the driver were to vengefully intend to cut off a fellow driver because they had gotten to a parking spot before the driver had, this driver could be cited with a first offence and ticketed $25 for victimizing his fellow driver. On the other hand, if the driver (in the same situation) had made harmful threats directed to them he would be served with a ticket for $100, due to how dangerous he is to other drivers.
The third offence would be an appearance in court before the judge. If one person repeatedly commits acts of road rage the courts will now take legal action into making sure it will not happen again. This includes deciding whether they should serve time in jail or have their license suspended.

Sunday, 10 May 2015

Freedom Writers

I wasn't there when my English teacher brought my class to the library to watch a movie called Freedom Writers, so i was instructed to watch it on my own. Unfortunately, time isn't my best friend and i'm so sorry Puan Monica for not watching this movie, so i googled what was the movie about.

The movie, Freedom writers is about a dedicated teacher in a racially divided Los Angeles school has a class of at-risk teenagers deemed incapable of learning. Instead of giving up, she inspires her students to take an interest in their education and planning their future. She assigns reading material that relates to their lives and encourages them all to keep journals.

Since i haven't watch this movie but i will in the future so i am going to talk about discrimination and stereotypes. Malaysia is made up of different race, culture and religion. I'm proud to say that I'm a Malaysian. But there are a handful of people in Malaysia that can't get along with each other. Why? Maybe because they think that you're different so they want to mix with 'their kind'. Well, i think that's not a right way to make friends. I think we should embrace our differences and ignore the stereotypes and learn how to live as one nation because that's what makes Malaysia so unique. As the saying goes united we stand, divided we fall.

Internet

The internet, or world wide web, has completely shaped the way we communicate, do business, learn, entertain, shop, and do just about anything in today’s world. Information, pictures, and data can all be shared at an amazingly fast rate. Today, technology has taken the internet to the next level. Hand held phones can access the entire internet with the same speed and power of most computers, which is absolutely amazing. While there is no arguing the positive impact that the internet has had on society, there are certainly some drawbacks as well.
1. Communication
One of the main goals of the internet is to connect people. With social media, emails, chats, and other avenues you can instantly communicate and get to know people from all over the world. This has aided the world in beginning to bridge the culture gap that exists.
2. Information
Anything you could ever want to know can be found on the internet, and comically simply. Search engines such as Google and Yahoo have given people the access to all of the information in the world. This is greatly beneficial for students, researchers, and anybody seeking to gain knowledge on a subject.
3. Entertainment
Entertainment is becoming a growing focus for internet users. You can use the internet to play games, stream videos, listen to music, and even read books. This may be why everyone is so glued to the screens.
4. Comfort
The internet makes everything convenient. You can purchase just about anything, and communicate with people without having to leave your bedroom.
5. New economic methods are made
Another big thing the internet has changed is business. It has become the biggest marketing tool, ever. People can also make purchases on the internet, meaning that anyone can be a business owner.
Nothing is perfect, here are a few disadvantages of the Internet.
1. Personal Information Compromised
People often put a wealth of their personal information on the internet, without thinking of the consequences. Identity theft has dramatically risen since the internet made it’s appearance in a mainstream setting.
2. Pornography
There are no limits of what can be put on the internet, it is a tool that is open to anybody and everybody. Very violent, sexually explicit, and other illegal things can be easily accessed for viewing using the internet.
3. Addiction
Social media, online games, and other time consuming things are beginning to take over the youth. They spend more time in their virtual life than they do in their real ones.