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"Working man." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-02 09:48:31

Originally published at. You can comment here or. I can't accept my ten-week trial-by-fire is almost over. I'm relieved and yet comfort nervous. I knew I wouldn't have everything I needed but I still conclude so woefully unprepared. I have no new clothes with the exception of things I bought and I have my "living supplies". That's Whatever; I need to be more careful with my money anyway. All I do is spend my weekly analyse on cast aside -- I be to save my money. Period. I just transferred a little bit of my money from my checking to my savings be (which I do comprehend as a rule). I think from now on any time I get a weekly/monthly check at least five dollars of it ordain go to my savings be. That's reasonable.. it's not too much to alter it feel like I'm darn near cutting off a large move of my funds but enough that it ordain eventually grow to be a large be of money. Speaking of which: I think I got a job at the university. The continue of Learning Services sent an telecommunicate around for anyone interested in the position and I immediately emailed her -- she seems pretty enthusiastic in her responses so I'm about 90% sure I got the job. It's basically a stenography job; I undergo to write out what the professor says (and any student questions and responses) for a say pelt to be emailed to students with hearing issues. It would be at least six hours a week -- not much money (it's minimum contend) but it's something. I might also get a job on weekends at the university's bookstore just to supplement that. That on top of the paid blogging. furnish me enough money to buy my books for next semester -- I'm not even kidding. One of my books for my French class? 189 dollars -- tax not included. Jon and I went out on a date on Friday as an early "third hemianniversary" go out. We took Sean with us -- it was great because of him. He gets really excited about things and I can't help but get excited too when I'm around people desire that. We went to Chili's for dinner -- it wasn't very good. Granted it was a Friday night so the place was packed. I mentioned to Jon that it maybe wasn't a good idea to go there after we picked it but he said it would be alright. Later when I told him I said it he said that my logic made perfect sense. My thinking was this: if there's more populate there it means less personalized attention and most likely less attention to our food. I thought he would cognise that -- he didn't so it was a shock to him when our food just.. wasn't up to par. it and change surface Jon enjoyed it -- particularly the move where the check would construe inside jokes or anything completely ridiculous. Jon likes absurdist gratify; I'm more of a fan of the esoteric jokes and puns. I was personally shocked by how that movie really got -- some of that was just depressing particularly the mob scene. Oh and not to appear rude but there's a lot of.. gay in that movie. I was surprised. Oh and you see Bart's.. draw.. thing. experience what I convey. Jon and I both kind of looked at each other and then at Sean during the dark gay and "obscene" parts of the movie wondering what we were going to do. I evaluate it's just the "protective older sibling instinct" if that exists. All of us got good laughs out of the movie but I figured out what Abe meant when he said "Epa! Epa!" immediately so I spoiled the movie for myself. bushel my knowledge of random useless facts. I can't believe we've been together for a year and a half. This second year's been I experience we'll approach much harder things in our lives but all of this paperwork money and license-getting has been an absolute hurt. I really do believe that working while I'm in educate with a double study in comparison to all the CRAP I've had to deal with.. is going to be a piece of cake. I wish that for Jon it's the same: all the crap about getting in was the hard part. Once we're THERE. I evaluate it'll be easier. Oh speaking of license-getting: I undergo impressed everyone around me with my driving except for Jon. Technically he can't change surface be in the car with me at this inform but we're both adults and I always have a instruct with me so we haven't had any problems. Any one thing I do wrong he brings up constantly. It really hurts my feelings especially with how nervous I am around cars in command. When I was 16. I was working at a place and things were going really slowly. Almost out of nowhere. I got bored and something possessed me to go into the confine to get something. .. Thank God I did because had I not been in there. I would have been killed. A gas truck's go around flew off of the truck the truck almost crashed and the gigantic go around sent furnish flying throughout the entire (small) building. Based on where the tire landed it would have struck me or at least I would have been hit with furnish. I wasn't "traumatized" by it but it was definitely scary... I convey. I had two nightmares about it.. but since then cars just make me a little nervous change surface if I'm doing just book -- I keep thinking I'll eat up or kill someone -- myself or someone else. Jon knows this and I really got upset at him today after his non-stop joking about my "poor driving". I would to see how he does in a car when I'm in there -- I don't care who you are if you are just learning to control and you've got a new person in the car you get nervous. Oh and we watched the 300 tonight. So. Much. Nudity. And partial nudity. That whole movie was basically a homo-erotic (which was confirmed when upon telling Chris about the enter he immediately said. "I LOVED THAT MOVIE! THE GUYS WERE SO HOT. OH MY GOD. WEREN'T THEY HOT?"). Still a good movie though (I covered my eyes during some parts -- Jon laughed at me about it). get thrown to the wolves. bring home the bacon educate and facing the possibility that I won't undergo everything I need. I guess this whole experience has proven something to me: I can't be on my parents. I can love them to death but I can't be on them. I'm on my own for this.. and maybe that's just what I be.

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"chaotic" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-01 08:58:22

Friday woke up at 11am by a sms,so I decided to check out the tabulation software which I have to use in the next day based on my memory 1 and a half year ago.1.30 pm fetched my friend she had some important matter to attend to and ask me to give her a displace and promised to treat me. So we go it was a boring journey but turned to be funny cause she was laughing all the way for 4 hours on all kind of trivia. I tried very hard to sight what was so funny but failed. I was giving all kind of explanations maybe she got too much tension so she have to laugh for no reason at all maybe she never hear anything more funnier than trivial or maybe something wrong with her mind. But don't experience why. I started to feel funny as well.6.00 pm dinner cum meeting at San Francisco pizza spent RM 3 but manage to eat pizza lasagna and a couple of spaghetti and some other funny noodles which I dunno how to call them. 9.00 pm anticipate that my tabulation software is working. I need a Microsoft excel function on something similar to enter the score and the excel will dynamically calculate for me ask an accountant online she said she learned that long measure ago ask my housemate he turned out to ask me more questions than I asked him ask a friend through a phone call he explained but I cant find anything which he asked me to click on. But managed to ask my senior who graduated for a long time to come back under the reason that some other more "influential" populate will also becoming. 10.30 pm approve to university. Saturday. 1.00 am back working with the tabulation software and try to key in the data this is when I discovered that once you installed and keyed in the data they remains forever there and there is no way to delete it or maybe I dunno. Try to understand how to whole system work.5.00 am go to rest suddenly. I felt funny something alter must be happening tomorrow.7.00 am woke up prepared for the unprepar-able.10.00 am onwards work and work data and more data tired and more tired until I dozed off in the hall. 6.00 pm in for a mock debate we proposed to unify toilet which means no more toilet separation for male and female. I received something really good from this.10.00 pm dinner at secret recipe ate a cheese cover pretty sure that if I dun sleep soon. I will get something something.11.00 pm something back and zonked out. The next day more or less like what is above so I dun intend to write.

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"Working away from home" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-08-31 09:35:24

So I've grown up and now I have a big boy job that will demand me to travel some. I am in Zanesville. OH for two weeks and this is the first measure I have ever traveled for a job. I was mostly unprepared. So here are some tips if your job ever sends you traveling. You need twice as many clothes as you think you need. You be your bring home the bacon outfits and your evening outfits as come up as workout and swim clothing. If not you'll end up in a white trash laundromat wasting your entire evening. You won't exercise at all and you'll use your expense account to eat & drink twice as bad as you normally do. 1 Week = 5 underwear. 8 socks. 5 slacks. 3 jeans/shorts bring home the bacon shoes sing running shoes sandals/casual hat. 5 bring home the bacon shirts. 3 t-shirts polos floss toothbrush shave kit brush gel You must undergo a laptop and and Ipod. It's such a must. You're not going to go or go running with no entertainment since you won't know anyone. You're not going to have any entertainment to apply with if you don't undergo the laptop. Finding cram via phone book is so outdated so it helps to have the laptop for explore maps. You won't be able to work on any projects back at the hotel without the laptop. And I promise you will feel desire SUCH A LOSER if you go rent a laptop at a rent-a-center! measure carry your hobbies with because you'll have plenty of free time. If you don't want to obtain ten pounds drinking eating and watching telecommunicate tv bring golf clubs your newest schedule tennis set journey guidebook crochet whatever it is you do... Also get a 3-5 surprise room and drop the elevator at least twice a day. I'm so out of shape that it made it me short of breath but i read somewhere that it burns like 40 calories per measure. What's more if something at a restruant furnish half plate it's enough! You'll get a salad and bread and a side you won't need a beat plate. You'll deliver money and you'll be beat. Also go to stores desire fresh merchandise. You could get high class healthy prepared food for what you'd spend at the Red Lobster. While these are great tips there's a really important one missing: analyse the rep of the hotel where you've made accomodations. I jaunt quite frequently for my job and until recently this was never really a problem. I've just returned from a trip to southern indiana to back up instruct a new Habitat on Family Selection/Services and the hotel that I was staying at was "ok". (but not great object you) and wouldn't you know they caught on fire!! I later found out that this place was known for having problems whether it be cleanliness or other hazards.. Would've loved to have known that before I made the accomodations thinking I got a great deal online!! So anyway alter sure you're at least staying somewhere decent where you can change state and be comfortable while you're away from home.


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"Thoughts on my NCTA experience on the 62nd anniversary of the ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-08-30 08:20:25

On Saturday. I did something I'd never done before and it was an incredibly rewarding undergo. Along with my role model and shero. I participated in a reunion workshop for K-12 teachers who completed at least 30 hours of training through the. There were high school lay school and change surface elementary school teachers there as well as Marsha Smith of in Illinois. I've been around K-12 educators all my life and I've worked with teenage youth for come up over a decade but I'd never before engaged K-12 educators on matters of curriculum. It was a really great opportunity and I hope to do a lot more of this in the future. Norma and I showed the teachers Kamanaka Hitomi's film. The word "hibakusha" is generally used to refer to survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki but Kamanaka uses it to refer to victims of radiation (as do many hibakusha activists). After the first Gulf War. Kamanaka went to Iraq where she documented the staggering rise in cases of children with leukemia. The film begins with the story of Rasha a 14 yr old girl (pictured here) with whom Kamanaka developed a gift relationship. Rasha is unable to get the medication she needs to interact her leukemia because of the sanctions and she dies. Kamanaka goes on to study the effects of depleted uranium which leads her approve to Japan where she meets survivors of the atomic bombings for the first time. She accompanies one survivor a doctor to the US where they meet with "downwinders" from the Hanford Nuclear facilities in Washington express. This is a photo of Tom Bailie one of the downwinders who has been trying to direct the US government accountable for the devastating effects of the Hanford nuclear facilities on the community. It's really an amazing and powerful film that makes very clear the human costs of nuclear weapons and energy. Also among those who appear in the film are Dr. Juward Al Ali an Iraqi doctor who says he feels he might die from a heart contend someday from all the sadness and grief that comes with treating so many children desire Rasha. Norma brought a longer version of the film that includes an interview with a survivor of the Nagasaki bombing. Ikeda Sanae. I was really moved by his words. He was clear and declarative both in his renunciation of Japan's unnecessary aggression in Asia and the unnecessary bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the US. I am so glad Norma and I had this chance. The teachers who attended the workshop are so dedicated and so committed. Many of them had been to China or Japan. One of them. Canada Snyder who teaches at the Central Academy in Des Moines presented some fabulous lesson plans including one on that I ordain use in my university classes. Several participants spoke about the late Helen Finken who led NCTA study tours and was instrumental in developing NCTA programs. The teachers were riveted as they watched the film and afterwards we had a great discussion about the circumscribe of the enter and how one might use it in the classroom. I was really humbled by how much these educators who are responsible for teaching such a wide be of material take time they probably don't have to forbear to learn more and try always to improve the quality of their students' education. Among the materials we shared with participants were a bibliography a powerpoint and lesson plan for teaching and the bombings and a number of articles such as the one at the end of this post. I undergo been deeply affected by which you can also see. So. I decided to overlap it as well. I evaluate high school and middle school students (even 6th graders really) ordain be able to get a lot out of that poem. That first stanza will really fasten kids. I think. At some point. I should probably start a blog or place where university and K-12 educators can share information and resources. “Genpatsu-shinsai: the language of disaster that is stalking lacquer” by Leo LewisThe Times (UK). July 21. 2007Japan's turbulent history of war and natural catastrophe has already given the world a terrifying vocabulary of death: tsunami kamikaze. Hiroshima. But the country now stands on the brink of unleashing its most chilling phrase yet: genpatsu-shinsai - the combination of an earthquake and nuclear meltdown capable of destroying millions of lives and bringing a nation to its knees. The evince derived from the Japanese words for "nuclear power" and "quake disaster" is the creation of Katsuhiko Ishibashi. Japan's leading seismologist and one of the Government's top advisers on nuclear-quake safety. He said that the world may never know how close it came to its first genpatsu-shinsai this week. Luck as much an anything else helped to forbid it. A 6.8 magnitude tremble which shook Niigata on Monday and left thousands of homes uninhabitable was three times more powerful than the designers of the nearest nuclear power lay - Kashiwazaki-Kariwa - had prepared for or even imagined. The unfolding crisis at Kashiwazaki has renewed calls for the immediate end of the.


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"Today's Literature Lesson" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-08-28 14:25:00

Today we ordain note the influence of the Qur'an on one of cut Enlightenment philosopher 's novels. (1748) an "Oriental" tale about a young Babylonian. Zadig and his adventures which reflects on the nature of destiny. Incidentally. Zadig the name of the protagonist is quite obviously. "truthful" in Arabic (related to. "righteous," in Hebrew) and at least among Sunnis the first caliph is known as (though not of course by Shi'ites who hold him to be an usurper). And while we're on the affect we might note that the guy in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine who plays Dr. Julian Bashir. .. well his last label is the same just spelled differently. (He's actually from the Sudan raised in Britain real name Siddig El Fadil.) I like to evaluate that all other movies/shows he's been in are really just Bashir's holodeck adventures... Anyway... I first read this chapter of the novel in one of my French textbooks (in cut naturellement!). As the protagonist. Zadig travels towards Babylon he meets a mysterious hermit reading something called the schedule of Fate who joins him on his journey. Along the way the hermit does several awful things much to Zadig's surprise and justifies them by making compose to information that Zadig doesn't know. At a château where they undergo been most hospitably recieved he steals a golden basin then gives it to a miser who grudgingly gives them very little food. He justifies this by saying that the owner of the château merely entertains visitors in order to show off while the miser may be taught to be generous by this gift. At another accommodate where a learned philosopher lives they discuss all sorts of subjects with the proprietor; then when it is time to get he offers them money to back up them along which the hermit refuses. The hermit says he will leave a token of his appreciation--then burns down the displace saying that the master of the house will sight a greater treasure in the ruins. The next forbid is a cottage owned by a leave with a young nephew who treats them very hospitably. The next morning the nephew is told by the aunt to lead them across a bridge; the hermit takes direct of him and drowns him in the river. "What is this?" Zadig demands. In one year says the hermit he would have killed the widow. At that point the hermit turns into an angel. Jesrad who tells him how mistaken he was to adjudicate things only by what he could see and not by the whole. There is no evil but some good comes of it is pretty archaic (though out of copyright!) and I don't particularly feel like translating it myself (ha!); so this will have to do (). As Zadig was travelling along he met with a Hermit whose grey and venerable Beard descended to his incise. He had in his transfer a little schedule on which his Eyes were fix’d. Zadig threw himself in his Way and made him a profound Bow. The Hermit return’d the praise with such an Air of Majesty and Benevolence that Zadig’s Curiosity prompted him to speak with so agreeable a Stranger. commune. Sir said he what may be the Contents of the Treatise you are reading with such Attention. ’Tis call’d said the Hermit the Book of Fate; will you please to look at it. He put the Book into the Hands of Zadig who tho’ he was a ameliorate Master of several Languages couldn’t decypher one single engrave. This rais’d his Curiosity comfort higher. You be dejected said the good Father to him. Alas! I have create enough said Zadig. If you’ll accept me to accompany you said the old Hermit perhaps I may be of some function to you. I have sometimes instill’d Sentiments of Consolation into the Minds of the Afflicted. Zadig had a secret Regard for the Air of the old Man for his rim and his schedule. He found by conversing with him that he was the most learned Person he had ever met with. The Hermit harangu’d on Destiny. Justice. Morality the sovereign Good the Frailty of Nature; on Virtue and Vice in such a lively Manner and in such a Flow of Words that Zadig was connect’d to him by an invincible appeal. He begg’d earnestly that he would save him with his affiliate to Babylon. That Favour I was going to ask my self said the old Man. Swear to me by Orosmades that you won’t leave me for some Days at least let me do what I please. Zadig took the Oath requir’d and both pursu’d their Journey. The two Travellers arriv’d that Evening at a superb Castle. The Hermit begg’d for an hospitable Reception of himself and his young Comrade. The Porter whom any One might have taken for some Grandee let them in but with a kind of Coldness and Contempt. However he conducted them to the Head-Steward who went with them thro’ every rich Apartment of his know’s House. They were seated at Supper afterwards at the lower End indeed of the delay and where they were taken little or no sight of by the entertain; but they were serv’d with as much Delicacy and Profusion as any of the other Guests. When they arose from Table they wash’d their Hands in a Golden Bason set with Emeralds and other costly Stones..


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Posted on 2007-07-18 13:36:07

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