Showing posts with label World. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Building Earth on Earth? Save Enough Money First

The Arabs have got the bad habits of Westerners - they don't save enough money for luxuries.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Human Fat Trafficking: A Price Worth Paying for Beauty?

Four people were arrested in Peru early this month for trafficking human fat, which could be linked to sixty disappearances. Seven other people were wanted, including two Italians. According to the inspector, the fat was to be sold later to cosmetics laboratories in Europe. Moreover, human fat may cost as much as 10,056 euros (approximately USD15,000) per gallon in European countries.

I also heard from other sources that the group of traffickers typically kill farmers or indigenous people who are fat and live in isolated villages. Then they roast the victims' limbs to extract the fat. Without doubt, this is extremely disgusting and inhumane, I thought the movie "Fight Club" in which people produce soaps with human fat was a little exaggerated, but it does happen in reality. There are indeed people who kill others of their own kind to make a living. I do not know else I can say. This is really really sad.

The Purpose of Spam

You don't make much money doing that, right? So what is the purpose of Spam?

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

The Dream Prison

Filipino prisoners at CPDRC dancing to Michael Jackson's Thriller.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

A "Novel" Way To Read Newspapers

Alfred Sirleaf’s ‘Daily Talk’ newspaper reaches thousands of Liberians every day in the tiny African country’s capital, Monrovia, but he always produces only one copy - he writes the day’s biggest stories on a large blackboard beside a busy road, something Sirleaf has done since he founded The Daily Talk in 2000.

Mario Garcia said, "I have found great inspiration in Sirleaf’s model of a newspaper that serves its purpose in grand style, yet he produces it daily by just writing with chalk on a board. It proves that storytelling is more about the stories than the medium or the technology. If we ever needed a reminder of this, then Sirleaf’s newspaper on a blackboard is the ultimate testimony." Well said.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Monday, November 2, 2009

What Remains of Our Love?

Paris, the City of Love, is not full of love anymore. In response to the severe divorce problem in France, Nouveau Départ (translation: New Starting Point) – the first fair about divorce, separation and widowhood – will take place in Paris on the coming 7th and 8th. According to the organizer Brigitte Gaumet, the fair is intended to help women with marital problems find a new starting point in their lives. I think that the fair, to a certain extent, brings out the trend that marriages and relationships nowadays are generally fragile. More and more people look for practical advantages, such as money and social status, in a relationship rather than the ideal person that they can spend the rest of their lives with. Worst of all, many people always want to be loved, but they failed to realize that they have to be giving in order to make love more rewarding. If we continue to have such attitude, true love will not exist anymore!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Should Kids Use Cell Phones?

According to a poll by TNS Sofres, which was published on October 6, nearly half of French students use cell phones at school - most students said they used them during class. Soon after, the Senate has decided to ban the use of mobile phones in kindergartens, primary schools and colleges. Interestingly, the reasons for the ban was not that many students, who use cell phones during class, are distracted from learning, but that using cell phones frequently is probably harmful the health of children. I found the logic of the Senate a little funny, but I think French kids deserve some punishments because of their misconduct. Talking on the phone during class is rather inappropriate!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Spilling Milk Everywhere in Paris

In response to EU's cut on milk subsidies, milk farmer recently splashed milk everywhere in Paris to show their resentments. It was such a waste to pour 2-3 million liters of milk all over the city. I think the Parisians have probably set up a bad example because they have way too many strikes. Now, a farmer said that it is an effective way to attract attention to this problem.