Society Class difference

Please view the video below.

Are you furious at the Caucasians who did not pay for the ride? Or do you think that the Trishaw uncle charged his service a little too high? Is it really the Caucasians’ fault? Or is it just the language barrier that separates them?

Whatever the answers are, they are not important. What I want to talk about today is the difference in social class in our society.

In a company, there is always the Director of the company followed by the managers of respective department and then the “low class” employees.

In our society today, it is also the same. There is a difference between people of higher class and people of lower class. Since the education system in Singapore is that all children must have at least an education of up till Primary 6, less people are illiterate, leading to more people doing the white collar jobs. With less people willing to do the blue collar jobs, for example: road sweepers, garbage collectors, toilet cleaners etc. Thus, Singapore has to allow immigrants from mostly China and India to do these jobs.

Many people of the higher class do not want to socialize with these people of the lower class. They go to the extent of despising them and feel that they should not even exist in the growing economy of many developed countries. However, without these people of lower class, any countries will not be able to operate or even survive. Many rubbish an debris will be left on the road and floor, the toilets will be dirty and smelly, the buildings will not be re-painted for many years to come, the trees and grasses will be overgrown, etc. Therefore, it is not morally right to despise them as they do all the “dirty work” so as to allow the people of higher class to function.

However, just because it is one’s job to do something, does not mean that the people of higher class can abuse it. For example, many customers at fast food restaurants do not take the initiative to clear they trays themselves. They feel that they should let the cleaners to do it since they are hired solely for this reason. Similarly, road sweepers are hired to clean up rubbish to keep the roads of Singapore clean. However, just because of this, we should not litter everywhere we go just so that the road sweeper can sweep them up. We should throw our rubbish into rubbish bin instead to reduce the road sweepers workload.

In the video, the Caucasians should not take the trishaw uncle service for granted even if they do not agree with the price they were charged. They should at least pay him for the ride and sympathise with him that he is already so old yet he still tried his best to cycle.

As people of higher class, we should show more compassion to the people of lower class to reduce their workload and stress as much as possible and not make it worst. Furthermore, we should not despise them just because they are of a lower class. They are still humans and they do not deserved to be treated this way. We cannot change the cruel truth of the difference between people of higher class and people of lower class, but we can make their life much easier. They have already suffered enough hardship and poverty, some do not even know when their next meal will be. Must we be so cruel as to make it difficult for them?

How I wished everybody’s life will be peaceful and happy. But sadly, some things just aren’t fair.


Home learning (Spatial/Visual)



Spatial / Visual
a. Draw a map of Maycomb (think google map!). Take into consideration the locations of the homes, the streets etc.

Reference:
http://www.enotes.com/images/enotes/9061/large.jpg


Home learning (Intrapersonal Assignment)

Intrapersonal
a. Who would you want to be friends with in the novel? Explain.

I would like to be friend with Boo Radley although he is a bit of a weirdo who stay shut in his house for fifteen years.


I can infer from Boo's action that he is a caring and kind-hearted person. He offers gift like figurines, chewing gums, watch and medal to Jem and Scout through the knot-hole in the tree even though they make fun of him. He tries to establish connect with them and the outside world. He even went to the extent of stepping out of his house so as to put a blanket over Scout's shoulder when she was freezing while watching Ms Maudie's house burnt down.
Boo Radley is also selfless when he saved Jem and Socut from Bob Ewell, not caring for his own safety.

Boo Radley is also very innocence. He is not controlled by the cruelty of the society since he was shut up in his house fro 15 year and do not have any outside influence. Whatever things he does, it will definitely be very sincere and from the bottom of his heart.

Boo Radley also do not change his behaviour to suit the majority and be in the "in group". Even though he is misunderstood as a freak by other Maycomb citizens, he does not try to explain himself and give his reasons. Instead, he just took in all the insults and mockery and be himself.

With a friend like Boo Radley, I would be very fortunate. As he will treat me very nicely and kind-heartedly with no other exterior motive. Unlike today's society where everybody hides its true identity behind a mask and they do whatever it takes to achieve their goals even by means of betraying one's friend. I can even tell him my deepest secret and feel safe that my secret will not leek out. He is also able to befriend those who speak ill of him which shows that he does not bear grudges and just shrug them off. Of course I am not implying that you should say hurtful thing and mock your friend behind his back even if he is able to take in the insults and shrug it off, as that shows how lousy a friend you are. Instead you should tell him face to face about his flaws.

Boo taught me to not be a self-centered person who only care about yourself and not others. He also taught me that we should be who we really are and not change to suit the needs of others and not mind what others think about you.

Boo is truly an honest and selfless friend that all seeks but hard to find.

Multiple Intelligence Test

Post your learning profile on your blog and write in no less than 100 words the implications or what you feel about the Multiple Intelligence test.

This MI test consist of aset of 40 different questions and six different options to choose from.
This is not like me at all I am very rarely like this This is a bit like me This is sometimes like me I am like this more often than not I am always like this
As you can see from the above picture, there are 8 intelligence tested, Logical, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, Musical, Visual/Spatial, Naturalistic, Kinaesthetic and Linguistic.

The result I got was Logical was ranked 1 while Intrapersonal and Kinaesthetic is ranked at 2. I feel that this 40 questions not accurate and are not able to fully determine which intelligence you are better in. The questions are too general. For example: I know myself well.

My feeling towards the results was that I agree that I am Logical-Number Smart. I quite good with numbers and can handle them pretty well so I have no problems with that. I also agree with that I am Body Smart. I can control my bodily motion well. My CCA- Waterpolo needs lots of hand-eye-leg coordination to play the sport. However, I am not quite sure about Intrapersonal. Sometimes, I do not really know what I really want in my life. I do not really self-reflect and find out where can I improve on and how do I go about improving, stuffs like that. Therefore, the result is not very accurate to a certain extent and it really take a lot of self-control and understanding of oneself to make the most-accurate answer for each question. I feel that this test is just for my understanding of which intelligence I am strong in and not really to be taken strongly.

If you are interested in taking this test, go to:

http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks3/ict/multiple_int/questions/choose_lang.cfm




Gambling

Chinese New Year has begun and other than receiving ang bao, we can hear the usual loud shuffling of mahjong when we visit our relatives. Furthermore, other than the adults gambling, parent also allow their children to gamble, using poker cards, with small bets ranging around 10 cents to $1. As Chinese New Year is only celebrated once a year and they feel that it is alright for the children to gamble in this special occasion. However, I beg to differ as I feel that by allowing the children to gamble, the parents are sending the wrong message to the children that gambling is good and they should do it often, since they are usually the children’s role model. In major cases, students might gamble secretly in school and over time, become addicted to gambling. Therefore, I feel that before letting the children gamble, parents should warn them that they are only allowed to gamble during this special occasion and not elsewhere or else they would be severely dealt with. Although, this solution is not foolproof, it is quite effectively as the children will think twice before engaging in gambling elsewhere.

Gambling addiction is a type of impulse-control disorder. Compulsive gamblers can’t control the impulse to gamble, even when they know their gambling is hurting themselves or their loved ones. They might even steal and rob other for money to gamble. Gambling is all they can think about and all they want to do, no matter the consequences.

The consequences are:

-Strain relationship with closed ones

-Interfere with work and responsibilities at home

- Lead to financial problems

With the recent opening of the Resort world Sentosa’s casino on 14 February, it encourages more people to gamble in Singapore which might lead to more people borrowing money from loan sharks and might cause more family to be broken because their family members are compulsive gamblers. To solve the problem, the government agreed to implement safeguards to limit the negative impact of casino gambling. Singaporeans would be charged an entrance fee of S$100 per entry or a fee of S$2,000 per year if they wish to enter the casino. Casinos would also be prohibited from extending credit to Singaporeans. The police are also stepping up to loan sharks to assure the people that the opening of the casinos would not affect them greatly and Singapore is still a safe place to live and work in .

Individuals and families with gambling problems can ring the hotline 1800-X-GAMBLE or
"1800-9-426253" from 9am-6.30pm on Mondays and Fridays, 9am-9pm on Tuesdays to Thursdays, and 9am-6pm on Saturdays. The hotline is funded by Thye Hua Kwan Moral Society.

Bibliography:

http://helpguide.org/mental/gambling_addiction.htm

http://www.singaporedice.com/compulsivegambling

http://infopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_1606_2009-10-31.html

http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne+News/Singapore/Story/A1Story20100209-197510.html

Wrong mindset and attitude

“Marcus what are you doing? Swim faster!” This has been often shouted to me during my CCA Waterpolo training sessions by my coach. Coach has always said that I am very lazy, refusing to swim for the ball or swim faster to catch up with my opponent. Some times I agree with what he says that I really am lazy and slacking but other times I seriously am very tired and cannot move anymore.

However, I am not here to criticize my coach but to do some soul-searching and figure out what exactly went wrong.

Personally, I feel that it is both my attitude and mindset that is the problem. My wrong mindset started when I first knew about ACSI and how strong their waterpolo team really is. Their team has a strong 30 players for C division and all of their swimming and techniques are good. As only 15 players can enter the competition, the 15 players are the best of the best. However, for HCI waterpolo team, we do not even have 15 players in Secondary 2. Only after we have included the 3 Secondary 1 DSA players do we have 15 players. Hence, just by these statistics it is clear that HCI has already lost. I know that it is a wrong mindset for athletics to have even before they started playing with their opponents, but I just can’t get this out of my mind. My wrong mindset caused my attitude to be wrong too. Since we cannot defeat ACSI, for what reason do I still train so hard? This question is always ringing in my mind. That is the reason why I don’t take my training seriously.

After much soul-searching did I realize that this should not be the way. So what if we can’t defeat ACSI? We just have to try our best in it and there would still be a chance in winning, thought the percentage is not very high. If we just give up, there will not even be a chance at all. HCI waterpolo team is a strong team and has the potential to achieve, to win, to be the champion. It does not need someone who has a negative attitude and mindset. Hence, I will try my best to change, hopefully before nationals.

Moving back, basic courtesy

Everyday when I went home from school, I would see this sign, “ Thank you for moving back. Courtesy, try a little kindness.” at the back of the bus. During the peak hours buses will be packed like sardines and most of the seat will be occupied. However, it is a common sight to see the bus driver failing his hands, urging us to move back and shouting, “ Move back please!” continually and almost unfriendly. So why does our buses need signs and drivers to remind us to move back so as to allow more people to board the bus? Isn’t it basic courtesy to move back? Are Singaporean selfish? Or they simple do not care?

Now let me do an evaluation of why people do not want to move back. From my observation, there are many reasons people do not want to move at the back of the bus.

1.They are alighting soon and it is just ridiculous to move back and forth in such a short period of time and if they did, they might cause even more discomfort to other passengers.
2.They have their friend sitting down while they are standing and want to chat with each other. Hence, they refuse to move back and would rather let other passengers do so.
3.Some passengers just like certain part of the bus better! They prefer standing in the front part of the bus and refused to move back but they try to make space for others to do so.
4.Some passengers are unaware of their surroundings. They are busy talking with friends that they did not notice that other people have moved in and that there is a big gap in between. However, once they are aware of it they will move in.

So from the examples above, you can find out that not all passengers are selfish and only care about oneself. However, it is still not an excuse to not move in and allow other passengers to board the bus. Therefore, Singaporean should try their best to exercise basic courtesy in whatever they do so as to prevent foreigners from getting the wrong impression about Singapore. Everybody has a part to play, so lets play our part TODAY…

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