Tuesday, March 6, 2007

research project

I'm real glade that am done with the project. the reason am that happy is that the project was too long and had a lot of reading, focusing and a lot of research. Which made it easy in a way i felt am up to a challenge. If i had a chance to do it again i'll try to fill it up with more information because i think my information wasn't enough. Well since am done with it now, i have some time to hang out with friends and party if i can ;)
if anyone is up to party your welcome bucause i don't think that sherry will mind the first round to be on her :P

Sunday, February 25, 2007

racism

Racism
More often than not, kids learn their first social norms from either their families or the playground. The playground could be a very rough place especially if you are the most weak, or‘unique’. Since human beings tend to be scared and threatened about what they cannot understand or what is not familiar, little kids are scared about what is different. In addition, because humans’ first defense mechanism is aggression, it is the one little kids use on the playground when they feel or sense others’ differences. Children’s brains are not fully developed. Thus, they cannot comprehend other people’s points of views, and it is rarely that they have empathy. Therefore, when, they see a different child on the playground, their first instinct is to attack. They discriminate and then attack

Monday, February 12, 2007

research project

Coffee, which was discovered after tea comes in the first place as a source of caffeine. The Arabian legend that marks the discovery of coffee is rather interesting. It shows coffee’s effect on not only human but also animals. “Legend says that shepherds at a monastery in Arabia surprised to find their goats jumping around and playing late at night, when they should be asleep. The shepherds found that the goats had eaten berries from coffee plants… later the monks figured out how to brew the beans into coffee and gets the same effect. This incident triggered the born of the coffee drink, which was originally called qahwah in Arabic.
The rest is where we are at today, the production of caffeine pills and the inserting of caffeine into everyday drinks has become part of today’s economical industry. Caffeine is the most used drug in the world. It is used medically and non-medically. It is a psychoactive drug; a drug that is used to alter mood and behavior. Caffeine falls in the same category as nicotine and alcohol.

my topic focus is about the caffeine addiction and how big effect it does to ur body especially for poeple who drinks 3-4 cups a day and dont be mad im one of them :P

Thursday, February 8, 2007

Gender differences

Gender is the culture's definition and acceptable norms and mores of the behaviour of either one of the biological sex. gender varies from a culture to other. it varies from country to country. females tend to be more communicative, better listeners, more emotional and they make more eye contact than males when they speak. on the other hand, males are more ken static, they hide their feelings, and mainly their subjects of talk are superficial and away from emotional. i liked this lecture very much. it was informative and interesting. also the thoughts were well organized and the main purpose reached me clearly.
Moh

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

HAPPINESS

i dont think people are born happy. Happiness is only gained and lost to be gained again. Money, cant buy you happiness: i strongly agree with this statement. being rich does not mean that you are happy. some times money brings misery, and emptiness, for the fact that there is nothing to peruse in life, once you have money. also money cant buy an emotional contention feeling. Just like money cant buy love. the road to happiness has not been found yet, thus we can not state that being part of a community or having strong faith will make us happy. it can contribute to happiness but wont by a direct path.

EVALUTION

I believe that the teacher should not be the only evaluator of a student work. A teacher, might have a great deal of experience, however he/she is only one point of view. I would like it if other classmates read my work and evaluate it. Even though they might be cruel or might be strongly opinionated, but it will only enforce more variety into my future writings. I also like to see other people's writing, since it would help me see where I stand between my classmates, if I am at their level or behind or advanced. I support the idea of multiple evaluators to any of my writings.
moh :)