Friday, August 19, 2011

Week 8 Blog Prompt

"Sex, Lies, Arrogance: What Makes Powerful Men Behave So Badly?"

This is the Dominique Strauss-Kahn case. I feel that this case has indeed shown how men in power are able to manipulate the law. It was obvious that he was under the protection of top lawyers as he was a man in power, able to hire anyone to protect him. However, it is rather sad to hear of such cases where victims are actually becoming accused, where they face oppositions who are of top positions and high power. Although Dominique Strauss-Kahn may be walking about freely now, I believe that there would be justice, where justice is to get what you rightfully deserve in terms of the law. Currently, true justice have not been met out from the fact that the accused is being bailed out and free to walk wherever he wants, whereas the victim is trapped in the station being investigated. I would like to restate the point that people in power are indeed able to manipulate the law, but I feel that true justice exist, but only a matter of time of when it will be met out.

Week 6 Blog Prompt

"The news media should be blamed for the unhealthy paparazzi culture and going to the extremes for sensational news. How far do you agree?"


I agree to a very small extent as to whether the news media should be blamed for the unhealthy paparazzi culture and going to the extremes for sensational news.

Firstly, the readers play a part for the unhealthy paparazzi culture. Although readers may not realise, the paparazzi are going to the extremes for sensational news just to provide the needs for readers. Readers have not been reluctant in knowing about such news of which they feel are juicy news, having said that, they even buy tabloid news, to an extend where the sales of tabloid news are usually higher when such news are in display. Hence, this has led the news media to feel the need of finding more of such "juicy" and sensational news in order to satisfy the readers' desires of reading them. Therefore, in this case, the readers are responsible for such unhealthy paparazzi culture, as they are the ones desiring those sensational news.

Secondly, the law had done nothing to stop this culture, which plays a huge role for the unhealthy culture. It was due to their selfishness that they refuse to openly stop the culture. Being afraid of being the stories on the news themselves, caused the law enforcers to dare not take a leap of faith to prevent these sensational news to be published. This indeed has led to more and more of such sensational news to be dug out and published, causing there to be an unhealthy paparazzi culture.

However, I do agree that the news media should take some responsibility for the unhealthy culture. If not for their desire to earn more money from the extreme numbers of readers, these sensational news would still be kept in silence. I feel that they reserve the right to stop all these digging out of news and gossips which interests the people. Personally, I few that if such news were never introduced, people would naturally seek other types of news which would perhaps interest them. The news media should hold some kind of responsibility as well, for the unhealthy paparazzi culture, as well for going the extremes for sensational news.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Week 5 Blog Prompt

By the end of the trial scene, do you think true justice and mercy was achieved? Reflect and write on the following questions:

1. Is there true justice? Why?


I feel that true justice was not met out in the trial scene of Merchant of Venice. True justice is when you have what is rightfully your's by law despite of whoever you are. It was in the bond that Shylock may cut out a pound of flesh of Antonio, however, Shylock was not granted what was rightfully his. Not just not being able to get what was his, Shylock was also humiliated and mistreated because he was born a Jew. This could be seen as Shylock was played under Portia's words.

2. Is there true mercy, as expounded by Portia? Why?


True mercy was also not met out. Mercy is to show compassion or forgiveness towards someone by one who has power to punish or harm him. However, Portia did not show mercy, as she has made Shylock lose his bond, worse still, forfeiting what he possessed. She did not show compassion to Shylock as she knew that he would carry a great hatred and sorrow, but she did not care.

3. Justice and Law can be manipulated by people in power. Comment on this with reference to the text and other real-life cases and examples.


I do agree that justice and law can be manipulated by people in power. One example during the court scene was that women were not allowed to enter the court, however, Portia sneaked into the court in the disguise of a man. She continued to manipulate the court to influence Shylock and also manipulated the law to condemn Shylock. All these would not be possible if Portia did not disguise herself as a judge. This made her become someone in power who was able to turn the situation around, manipulating the justice and the law within the court.

Week 4 Blog Prompt

What are your views? Read the article and give your responses to the following prompts:

1. To what extent do you agree with the issues that the student has raised here? Point out some issues of agreement and possible contention


I agree to a great extent with the issues that the student has raised. FIrstly, she stated that there is a serious emphasis the education system has placed on factual memorisation. Indeed, I agree with this issue as seen in schools that most of the top scorers usually memorised all their notes, where a few have their personal contextual knowledge. Teachers in high schools tend to provide overwhelming numbers of notes for students, expecting us to memorise them by heart and take the test. However, I believe this is not good enough, many students are still kept in suspense on what the topic is going on but is unable to get his answer. In my opinion, there is nothing wrong with being inquisitive, instead it is not at all annoying which what most teachers think. Also, I agree on the point that some things are not taught properly. For the student's experience, she was not able to sufficiently comprehend behind some science facts. I believe that most students also faces these problems, it really isn't the students fault as we have repeatedly questioned the teachers on the logic behind it, but due to some teachers' inefficiency, we are remained as the old self, with no gain of extra knowledge.

2. Examine her tone and attitude in this letter. Do you think it’s a well-crafted letter with the appropriate tone?


I feel that it is not exactly a very appropriate tone. She sounds rather demanding on changing the system. This could possibly be due to the anger and stress she has inside of her. But an appropriate tone should be met even if the trouble you're facing is bigger than anything. However, I do agree that it's a well-crafted letter. All her views and points were met with an example and was rather reasonable in her statement.

3. If you should write a letter to Minister of Education, what are some issues you would raise? Remember- your intention is to make the system better for society’s betterment via CONSTRUCTIVE ideas.


Some issues I would raise is that, teachers tend to focus more on us getting A1 than providing us with more knowledge. I do not feel that this should be the case, as schools are meant to give us a clearer understanding of learning and to fill us with more knowledge rather than memorising notes. I believe that what's more important is that we listen to the "more experienced" one in the topic, hence teachers should teach us and let us have a full understanding of the topic.

Week 3 Blog Prompt

In your opinion, is money important in a relationship? Consider the 'transactional' element observed in the relationships between the couples. Do you think there is an upward trend of relationships and marriages valuing money over other qualities? Provide examples for your responses.


Is money important in a relationship?

Firstly, I feel that money is just a factor of supporting the relationship, it is a matter of whether you want these relationships to have an everlasting ending. Money is indeed important in a relationship, however, I believe that in true love, these couples will trust in working on this factor together.

Do you think there is an upward trend of relationships and marriages valuing money over other qualities?

I would say yes, as many people lack a good pay to sustain the relationship. Also, this society is developing, and prices are rising. Money is the able to buy most of the things. However, the love within a relationship is priceless, hence people would never give up on their relationship, hence they would rather value money in order to keep the relationship going. I would say, it's not really the couples fault in valuing money over other qualities, as indeed, the economy is growing, prices are growing, everything is growing, except one thing, the people's pay are left the same.

Week 2 Blog Prompt

In your opinion, how has war evolved from the past to present? Please use examples to justify your opinions.


Well, I believe that present time wars are indeed much more hi-tech compared to the past. Technology has now improved, however, I feel that this will cause a greater damage to the planet Earth. As technology is advancing, the power of these weapons are stronger. It's seen in the past that people tend to act like pirates, having wars with swords, cannons, and Robin Hood took over the scene and arrows are also involved. However, these were probably in the early, early years. Now, countries use nuclear weapons, atomic bombs. One bomb from them and the country could no longer exist. This is indeed how powerful current time technology are.

Also, I believe that their purposes of war have changed. It used to be for territories, with Japan trying to conquer the whole Asia, but lost under the hands of America. However, now it seems that countries are trying to start a war by creating a small little spark between two countries, just one spark caused and one country will disappear. We would never want to imagine what it would be like if it was a firework, instead of a spark.

Week 1 Blog Prompt

Young men in Singapore, including you, will have to do National Serivce. Why do you think National Service is compulsory in Singapore and why is it important? In the poem, the speaker expresses his love for his country, England. Do you find this same spirit of passion and patriotism Singaporeans have for our country? Why? Do you have this same spirit of patriotism for Singapore? Why?

Consider your loyalty to Hwa Chong. Are you proud to be a Hwa Chongian? How have you shown your loyalty and pride as a student of Hwa Chong?


1)Why do you think National Service is compulsory in Singapore and why is it important?

I think this is because Singapore is a small country, we may never expect a war coming to us, hence it is important for us to get ready a well-trained army. However, there are other aspects of National Service, some of which is that it is a place where people get to know one another and prepare themselves to serve the nation as a whole. Racial harmony and a sense of belonging to our country can also be brought up to these people serving National Service.

2)Do you find this same spirit of passion and patriotism Singaporeans have for our country? Why?


I do not think that Singaporeans possessed these spirits. Because Singaporeans tend to feel that National Service is just a 2-year thing where all men have to join. Also, after competing this course, they lack the ability to bring the country to a next level, or perhaps, they have never thought of bringing Singapore to a greater height.

3)Are you proud to be a Hwa Chongian? How have you shown your loyalty and pride as a student of Hwa Chong?

Yes, I am definitely proud to be a Hwa Chongian. As a student, my perspective of what I am able to do now is to be a good Samaritan wherever I go. Be it in school or in public. In school, of course singing the school anthem is my greatest honour and that's one way I show my loyalty and pride. Outside of school, in public areas, in order to maintain Hwa Chong's idea of behaving well, I added on to do good deeds, giving up my seat, not just in public transports, but even at fast food restaurants.