Monday, January 13, 2014

REFLECTION

The Third Quarter has ended. And last time I'd hope for more "activity" in our class. More discussions and more lessons learned. But somehow it ended up slightly the same as the second grading period. This time i had a low score again in the Periodic Exams, but its OK. The class itself is not that serious so its pretty hard for me to be serious also. But, I'm still looking for improvements though, I'll try to adjust to the slow flow of our ICT class. I'll try, I'll try. and maybe just maybe, I'll enjoy it too! Just the way it is. The slow flow and all, maybe, just maybe :)



EQUALITIES!

Many past and existing human societies have listed equality either as a fundamental aspiration or as an achievement. However, no such claim is free of detractors or critics, and the lack of demonstrable progress toward equality among humankind is truly remarkable. Even as these founding books of the Society are being written, the debate about whether it is possible for equality between individuals to exist at all, let alone whether or not it has ever been achieved in any form of human society, remains open. In the light of that long lack of success, no discussion of the views of the Society of Human Kind on the subject can be either simple or short.

On this issue the Society of Human Kind rests on the Axioms and Dogma. The First Axiom says that chance accounts for the origin of our species. The Treatise on Knowledge extends the application of that Axiom to include the range and nature of the characteristics and attributes of humanity. Such absolute uncertainty about both our origins as a species and our attributes as individuals leaves the Society with no basis for any assumption that mere common membership of the human species implies, or gives rise to, equality between individuals. The Society must therefore find its ground or justification for equality elsewhere.

However consider the fact that there are thingsen can do and and women can't also in vice versa. Consider that we can not live without one another but must avoid racism.


Climate Change

Late November, or early December, the year starts its coldest seasons. Its drops up to negative degrees Celsius in some of the regions. But now the years coldest seasons are at January and December. This is because of climate change. Change is good once it is for the good, and change is bad if the object that is being changed  it depreciates.

Climate change is due to our own doings also. Our habits that destroy the environment. Our harmful hobbies that affect other lives than us human beings. They have to suffer the wrong doings that we make. They have to adjust to what we are doing. So let us change for the better. Because the Earth as we know it is changing for the worst. 

ENGLISH OLYMPICS!

The English month celebration has been spectacular throughout the month. Different activities each with lots of excitement and happiness to offer to those students who actively participated.

And that month was just another slice of all you can eat fun and excitement buffet from the English club. With all very astonishing and crowd attracting activities like the parade of characters, speech choir etc. The definitely exploded a very great show!





Christmas!?

They say that Christmas is a time for joy, a time to cheer. It's the coldest day of the year. It's a time to get together, and celebrate the birth of Jesus.

But Christmas in the Television shows nowadays brings a very different and out of the topic "theme" and that is if a kid do some nice deeds he/she will definitely receive something in  return. And that's not a very good moral to bring or to teach to the children. And one thing more on this Christmas on television is they do not Focus on the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ but instead, in the gift distribution of Santa Claus.

I say let us change that for the better. Christmas is for Jesus not for Santa, Christmas is doing good deeds and never expect for something in return because its the thought that counts. And that is what we are celebrating Christmas for, to be like our lord Jesus.