How perfect would that be right now?! Instead, I am stuck here studying. All I can do right now is look at beautiful pictures of mine from Mexico. I would do anything right now to end up there again. As soon as you land at the airport you feel carefree and ten times happier. It is so nice to get away from a noisy city life to somewhere so wonderful and peaceful.
Beware of half truths... you may get the wrong half.
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Need a Vacation
University is extremely stressful right now. Looking back at all these carnivals, I realized that I need a vacation. Somewhere hot and tropical, laying on a beach, listening to the sound of waves...
Wednesday, 4 December 2013
Holland Carnival
The Holland Carnival happens in the south part of Holland. The carnival takes place in February and many people from the northern part of Holland travel to the south.
During that time people in the south party for as long as 3 days during days and nights. The partying happens on the streets where everyone goes out and meets each other. A bunch of drinking happens during these three days. People go from pub to pub dancing and celebrating the old tradition.
The old tradition is that the Carnival celebrations start after the mayor symbolically hands over the key to the city to Prince Carnival. For three days, the Carnival Prince has control of the city and, together with his subjects, celebrates the temporary establishment of their Kingdom of Fools. Merrymakers make their way from pub to pub and greet Prince Carnival with three cheers of “Alaaf”.
I mean, who doesn't want to forget about work for three days and all of the current responsibilities?! That would be awesome! Dressing up in the most colourful and crazy clothes and drinking beer all day and night. Using your dancing skills as your exercise for three days. Life would be heavenly!
Now let's all pack our bags and somehow end up in Holland in February 2014.
During that time people in the south party for as long as 3 days during days and nights. The partying happens on the streets where everyone goes out and meets each other. A bunch of drinking happens during these three days. People go from pub to pub dancing and celebrating the old tradition.
The old tradition is that the Carnival celebrations start after the mayor symbolically hands over the key to the city to Prince Carnival. For three days, the Carnival Prince has control of the city and, together with his subjects, celebrates the temporary establishment of their Kingdom of Fools. Merrymakers make their way from pub to pub and greet Prince Carnival with three cheers of “Alaaf”.
I mean, who doesn't want to forget about work for three days and all of the current responsibilities?! That would be awesome! Dressing up in the most colourful and crazy clothes and drinking beer all day and night. Using your dancing skills as your exercise for three days. Life would be heavenly!
Now let's all pack our bags and somehow end up in Holland in February 2014.
Monday, 2 December 2013
Notting Hill Carnival
The Notting Hill Carnival is the biggest carnival in all of Europe! It happens every Bank Holiday in London. The tradition began with Afro-caribbean communities who celebrated their traditional holidays on the streets of London. The holidays were much about being let free from slavery.
The carnival has many traditional caribbean foods that anyone can enjoy.
I love Caribbean culture and always wanted to learn more about it. I feel like making a trip to this carnival will be a huge learning experience that I would remember for a lifetime! Being a part of Caribbean culture for couple days will be a dream come true. The people are so welcoming and nice that it is impossible not to fall in love with them and their culture.
This is another carnival that is on my bucket list that I want to visit!
All of the above info was taken from: http://www.thenottinghillcarnival.com/
The carnival has many traditional caribbean foods that anyone can enjoy.
I love Caribbean culture and always wanted to learn more about it. I feel like making a trip to this carnival will be a huge learning experience that I would remember for a lifetime! Being a part of Caribbean culture for couple days will be a dream come true. The people are so welcoming and nice that it is impossible not to fall in love with them and their culture.
This is another carnival that is on my bucket list that I want to visit!
All of the above info was taken from: http://www.thenottinghillcarnival.com/
Friday, 29 November 2013
Rio Carnival
Rio Carnival happens in Brazil. It usually takes place 4 days before Easter, which happens to be summer season in Brazil. A person can sum up the Rio Carnival as a big parade involving thousands of people each year dancing and partying on the streets. On the streets, there are many different kinds of entertainers for people to watch. The carnival's highlight is the Samba Parade, a competition between Rio's samba schools, of which there are nearly 200. These schools are being judged by their costumes, their dances, their choreography and make up etc.
The carnival attracts a lot of tourists and celebrities. Many internationally known celebrities perform at the Rio Carnival. Thousands jobs are created in Brazil during this time of the year.
The reason why I want to visit this carnival is because it looks super fun and exciting. You can party for four days straight with locals and tourists. I love dancing and to me it just looks like it is a four day dancing party for anyone to join! To understand how HUGE this parade is you guys MUST watch the video below!
P.S.; All of the facts about the carnival were taken from http://www.trinidadexpress.com/sunday-mix/Twenty_Facts_About_Rio_Carnival-190556011.html
The carnival attracts a lot of tourists and celebrities. Many internationally known celebrities perform at the Rio Carnival. Thousands jobs are created in Brazil during this time of the year.
The reason why I want to visit this carnival is because it looks super fun and exciting. You can party for four days straight with locals and tourists. I love dancing and to me it just looks like it is a four day dancing party for anyone to join! To understand how HUGE this parade is you guys MUST watch the video below!
P.S.; All of the facts about the carnival were taken from http://www.trinidadexpress.com/sunday-mix/Twenty_Facts_About_Rio_Carnival-190556011.html
Monday, 25 November 2013
The Venice Carnival
As you might have already guessed this carnival occurs in Venice, Italy! The carnival was originally viewed as the opportunity for everyone to be equal, people could not see each other's faces and bodies because they had to wear masks and covering clothing. In 2014, according to the official website, the carnival will be held from February 15th to March 4th. The Venice carnival became a huge attraction for tourists and it is now one of the oldest carnivals in the world!
I definitely want to make this one of the destinations I absolutely have to visit. The whole mystery about not knowing who is the person you are meeting or how do they look is very intriguing. I feel that this carnival is very spiritual because if we take away all of the material components in our life and only focus on our spirit, we will realize that we are all equal. This carnival emphasizes that absolutely everyone is equal and that there are no exceptions.
I definitely want to make this one of the destinations I absolutely have to visit. The whole mystery about not knowing who is the person you are meeting or how do they look is very intriguing. I feel that this carnival is very spiritual because if we take away all of the material components in our life and only focus on our spirit, we will realize that we are all equal. This carnival emphasizes that absolutely everyone is equal and that there are no exceptions.
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Now vs. Then
It is very different to hand write rather than type on a computer keyboard. Our generation is now so used to typing, that we constantly question ourselves if we are making any errors when we spell certain words. To be honest, the confidence that I have when I type vanishes and it is harder to concentrate on my current thought. My mind is filled with questions about my grammar and my spelling.
I find it to be very different than the older times. When Helen Keller was born, all they did was hand write and maybe a few privileged ones had a typewriters, however the typewriters were very uncommon back then. I do think that back then people were in better shape when it came to writing, more specifically handwriting. This is because they had no other choice than to do so. If you try and give a person a computer who was born back in those times, then it would take them just as long to get used to it and figure out how to type on it. That person as well will not be able to concentrate on the paper itself, but instead their mind will be occupied with finding way to work the keyboard.
Our generation has lost grammatical skills people had in previous centuries. Now, we are dependent on auto-corrects, spell checks and grammar checks. We do not give it a second thought if we spelled a word right or not, we just rely on our good old friend, Microsoft Word.
I don't even doubt it that in the future, our kids won't even be taught on hand writing. They will be taught how to type on the keyboard starting as early as grade one, if not earlier. There is a chance that our generation and perhaps the next one will be the last ones to know how to hand write. Even right now it is already happening/ How many people our age do you know who can freely, without any challenge, write in cursive? From my own group of friends I know maybe only one person.
In conclusion, I would like to say that people back in those days were a lot better at grammar and hand writing than our current generation.
Monday, 7 October 2013
True Character
I would
like to consider myself an observer. I am not a huge talker. Same thing applies
to the Internet. I tend to never comment, but only read the comments and eventually
come to my own conclusions. Most of the time the conversations I get to read
are very interesting and I get to experience different opinions. But there have
been times when the comments that I read would be absolutely rude and
discriminating.
I feel like
the Internet adds excessive confidence to individuals that do not have it in
real life. All of the sudden, such
individuals start being racist, sexist, and mean to others who’s opinions did
not math theirs or for some other reason. No matter what anyone says, I am a
100% sure that people who say such horrible things to others would not be
confident enough to say it in person. The Internet adds anonymity to people.
Therefore, many of us do not know whom we are interacting with over the web.
Little do we know, it might be a six-years-old boy who has read someone else
say bad things and all he does is repeat them.
So is the
web considered good or bad? According to Leslie R, who made a post about the effects
that Internet can have on racism, it can be a “double edged sword.” She argues
that “The internet can both help andharm racism discrimination in today's society". Leslie supports the point
I stated above that the Internet does give individuals more confidence and
carries fewer consequences for verbalizing an opinion, which is less acceptable
by the society. But on the other hand,
it is also used to educate people about races and therefore can also be used to
eliminate discrimination. I believe that
previous statement applies not only to racism, but also all other forms of
discrimination as well.
As I mentioned before, Internet discrimination
and bullying is a lot easier to spot. Could it be only because it is out in the
open? Has a lot really changed? How can we blame the Internet for the nasty
character that one can have? To be honest, I do not think that the Internet has
made discrimination to be any worse. It is just now in the open, for everyone
to see and for everyone to be able to comment anonymously.
Before the Internet, all of the
bullying and discrimination used to be done in person; places such as work,
school and somewhere else. The difference is, the only people who could
experience it and take action in it were the ones directly affected at that
certain moment. Not many people then went to their friends, colleagues or
family and shared such an awful experience. Most people would just want to
forget about it and pretend it never happened.
This cartoon explains the point I am trying to make here.
In conclusion, I would like to say
that yes, the internet has made the discrimination global and made the society to
be more aware of what is going on in the world, but it does not mean it
increased the number of people who participate in it. Everything comes down to human character, if
a person does not support discrimination, he or she will not discriminate no
matter if it is real life or the web and vice versa.
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