Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Valentine

This post is written as a response to Sharon's post.

Well Sharon, Valentine's Day is the day of Saint Valentine (which kinda means Muslims aren't really supposed to celebrate it? =S). It's a tradition started by a pope during the 5th century I think. But it was not associated with romantic love until the Middle Ages. On that day, lovers give each other love notes called valentines, which of course have been replaced by cards nowadays.

As a student of economics, you would understand that Valentine's Day is crucial to the market worldwide. Every year, more than a thousand places around the world manufacture chocolates for Valentine's Day and in fact, billions of dollars are spent just to ship these chocolates (true story)! Not to mention many more billions of dollars are circulated in the economy of the world with the trading of gifts! This is all healthy by mean of money flow and might even revive a stale economy!

On the other hand, in Korea, hallmark holidays set on 14th such as Candle Day, White Day, Rose Day, Music Day, Wine Day, Movie Day and omg Silver Day (you gotta love this day if you play in the metal market) are seriously created by the commercial community to spike revenue. But then, like Valentine's Day, it's all for the sake of economy! ^^ Well as consumers maybe you wouldn't like it that much but if you view from a different perspective, these 'Day's are really great ideas!


ZhuZhu8th

Thursday, 3 February 2011

新兔年快乐

恭喜发财, 万事顺利, 心想事成



To those concerned, wish we all get good results and scholarships and good uni to go to =) And of course, may all MY dreams come true =P, one of which is that everyone's dreams come true ^^



ZhuZhu8th

Friday, 21 January 2011

Think Again

Hi, people

Just have a comeback, thought i might as well have a share with all of you an article i have come across a few days ago. This is to provide a guideline to all of you for all the grandma's and grandpa's out there that may seem different but actually are a lot in common with all of us, except the part of getting skin wrinkles and the aging of the hair ( it's worse in men)

Legends of the old people : -

MYTH #1: All old people are the same.

REALITY: There is more variety among older people than among any other age group.

MYTH #2: The basic human needs of older people are different from those of younger people.

REALITY: Human needs do not change as we grow old.

MYTH #3: More than 50 percent of the elderly are senile (that is, they suffer memory, disorientation, bizarre behavior)

REALITY: About 80 percent of older adults are healthy enough to carry out their normal activities.

MYTH # 4: All old people are incompetent.

REALITY: Many elderly people, even in the early stages of dementia, can retain their abilities to understand and appreciate information they are given and reason to make important life choices. Physical disabilities are often mistakenly linked to intellectual deficits.

MYTH #5: There is a lack of productivity with older people.

REALITY: While most older people are not in paid employment, they may have important roles as grandparents, caregivers, volunteers, or in civic and social activities.

MYTH #6: All old people suffer from rigid thinking.

REALITY: There is the belief elders shy away from new technologies such as use of computers and the Internet. Over 41 percent of those >65 use the Internet.

MYTH #7: As people age, their ability to learn often stops.

REALITY: Learning patterns may change and speed of learning may diminisg but the basic capacity to learn is retained.

MYTH #8: It is easier to learn new things than it is to recall things from the past.

REALITY: The exact opposite is true: It is easier to remember things from the past than it is to learn new things.

MYTH #9: Forgetfulness is likely to indicate the onset of dementia.

REALITY: Memory loss can be caused by medications, medical conditions, or by depression related to life events. Forgetfulness may be an early sign of dementia but it does not necessarily mean a person will be diagnosed with dementia.

MYTH#10: Everyone who gets old will develop dementia.

REALITY: Only 6%-8% of people over age 65 have dementia and 1/3 of those over age 85 have some dementia symptoms.

MYTH#11: All old people get depressed.

REALITY: Most older adults, most of the time, are not depressed. Depression is NOT a normal part of growing old but rather an illness that needs to be treated. Age alone is not a risk factor for depression.

MYTH#12: Depression in late life is more enduring and difficult to treat than depression at younger ages.

REALITY: The course of depression in the elderly is identical to that of younger persons. The response of depression to treatment appears as positive as at other life stages.

MYTH#13: Depression in late life is typically due to psychological factors.

REALITY: Depression in late life is frequently co-morbid with physical illness such as stroke, heart disease, diabetes, and hip fracture. If caregivers misinterpret the nature and different forms of depression, they may not seek diagnosis and treatment.

MYTH#14: If an older person does not look depressed, he/she does not feel depressed.

REALITY: Depression often causes physical problems such as loss of energy, low appetite and weight, trouble sleeping, social withdrawal, and complaints of pain. Depression can also make someone agitated and delusional.

MYTH#15: If an older person looks depressed, he or she must feel depressed.

REALITY: Depression is often mistaken for apathy which has been shown to be a different syndrome from depression.

So I end my post here and hopefully people would show this post to their children before they get old to avoid your grandkids asking "Grandpa, when are you not able to control your bladders like what happen in the drama series?" =)

Innocent

Monday, 17 January 2011

Which Is Worse for Your Health: Marijuana or Alcohol?

A few days ago, I stumbled upon an article which is quite fascinating in my opinion. It is about the widespread and legal use of alcohol and how it when compared to Marijuana( illegal ), is commonly assumed to be very detrimental to your health. So here I would state out the points and let you decide which is worse for your health, marijuana or alcohol?

Prolonged and consistent use of alcohol affects nearly every organ of the body
  1. the gastrointestinal track
  2. cardiovascular system
  3. central nervous system
Alcohol is a contributing factor in
  1. Gastritis
  2. ulcers
  3. liver cirrhosis
  4. pancreatitis
  5. hypertension
  6. muscle weakness
  7. memory impairment.
Other symptoms include:
1. Tremor
2. unsteady gait
3. insonmia
4. erectile dysfunction.

In pregnant women
  1. Abortion or fetal alcohol syndrome and birth defects.

Drinkers fall more and cause accidents. Alcohol is related to 55% of fatal auto accidents. Half of all murderers and their victims are believed to involve alcohol. Furthermore, alcohol leads to disinhibition of feelings of sadness and aggression which can lead to suicide.

On the other hand, Cannabis

  1. Increases appetite,
  2. Dry mouth,
  3. Tachycardia,
  4. Euphoria,
  5. Sedation
  6. Slowed sense of time.
  7. Chronic cough or throat problems due to smoking
These are the symptoms and consequences of cannabis and alcohol according to the DSM-IV, the bible of the psychiatric community. Now, that you have read them yourself, what do you think?

TacTics18