Hello everybody....
I want to say that I had a hard day on Thursday, March 22nd 2007. Every Thursday, I usually have 3 classes, first class is CIVICS, STRUCTURE 2, and LEADERSHIP...
The first class was CIVICS. On that day, the lecture was absent and the class was dismissed. STRUCTURE 2, we had group presentation about SEPARABLE & INSEPARABLE PHRASAL VERBS. Then after STRUCTURE 2 class, we have abreak from 10.50-13.20 for LEADERSHIP class...
At 13.00 I went to E building with my friend. Both of us got into empty class and sat down while waiting for the others. Until all the English Language and Literature students were in the classroom, no one came in and no lecture. First, we thought we had sat in the wrong class, then we asked one of us to see to another class. And he came back and said no one was in the class too. We sat again for a moment later, until one boy went to downstair and asked the secretariat. He came back and said "NO LEADERSHIP CLASS TODAY".
Oh My God.....I was disgusting with it because eventhough no class, I must stay at UPH until 16.00 o'clock to wait my other friends....hiks..........and that day I went back at 16.30 pm....T_T
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Monday, March 19, 2007
I want to have a study tour, do you think it's a good idea???
I have a thinking that I want to have a study tour if I'm not allowed to take short semester because the holiday will be too long for me if I stay at home.
I just imagine if I have a study tour to UK, do you think it's good place for learning English?
I've ever heard that some people said study tour doesn't give anything...so I need your opinions about this....Thank you
Aike
I just imagine if I have a study tour to UK, do you think it's good place for learning English?
I've ever heard that some people said study tour doesn't give anything...so I need your opinions about this....Thank you
Aike
Thank you for the comments...
In my opinion people like Miyuki wouldn't survive if she lives in Indonesia, because I've read in newspaper and watched TV. The Indonesian medical care is lack of technology and some of the medical workers never care of patient's life.
I read in the book, that some people treat her as equal some not. But her mother has taught her to accept any people's word and never give up even they said something bad. Her mother always says SHOW WHAT YOU CAN DO...that's what her mother taught her because she doesn't want Miyuki becomes a spoil girl...
I read in the book, that some people treat her as equal some not. But her mother has taught her to accept any people's word and never give up even they said something bad. Her mother always says SHOW WHAT YOU CAN DO...that's what her mother taught her because she doesn't want Miyuki becomes a spoil girl...
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Miyuki Inoue has taught me everything...
Hello...I'm going to share about the life story of Miyuki Inoue. I read her
book titled "I was born 500 grams and I'm blind". Here is the story:
Miyuki was born 500 grams and she was premature. First, the doctor said
that she would survive for 2-3 days, but the doctor's word never came true.
Miyuki has been surviving until today. She is 22 years old now.
For first 7 months, she was taken care in the incubator and she was
permitted to leave the hospital when she had been 1800 grams. When she
was born her body was as big as a pen. I saw the photos and it's true.
Miyuki stays with her Mom, Mrs Michiyo Inoue. She has struggled to raise
Miyuki for a long time. Eventhough Miyuki is blind, she treats her like a
normal person, she taught her with dicipline and she always supports what
Miyuki wants to learn. For example: Miyuki can ride a bicycle eventhough
she is blind. The best achievement that Miyuki has got, is she won
the essay writing. She wrote about herself and her mother's struggle to
raise her for National level.
Now, Miyuki is learning at Academy of Nursing in Japan, in her book she
said that she wants to be a social worker.
What I've learned from this story is I learned that we have to learn
something by keep trying to do it. The other is, I learned to appreciate to
the disable people, and never scare of FAILURE.
book titled "I was born 500 grams and I'm blind". Here is the story:
Miyuki was born 500 grams and she was premature. First, the doctor said
that she would survive for 2-3 days, but the doctor's word never came true.
Miyuki has been surviving until today. She is 22 years old now.
For first 7 months, she was taken care in the incubator and she was
permitted to leave the hospital when she had been 1800 grams. When she
was born her body was as big as a pen. I saw the photos and it's true.
Miyuki stays with her Mom, Mrs Michiyo Inoue. She has struggled to raise
Miyuki for a long time. Eventhough Miyuki is blind, she treats her like a
normal person, she taught her with dicipline and she always supports what
Miyuki wants to learn. For example: Miyuki can ride a bicycle eventhough
she is blind. The best achievement that Miyuki has got, is she won
the essay writing. She wrote about herself and her mother's struggle to
raise her for National level.
Now, Miyuki is learning at Academy of Nursing in Japan, in her book she
said that she wants to be a social worker.
What I've learned from this story is I learned that we have to learn
something by keep trying to do it. The other is, I learned to appreciate to
the disable people, and never scare of FAILURE.
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