Saturday, April 21, 2012

PERSPECTIVE OF HAPPINESS

There are differences in finding the happiness in life. Happiness can appear to any human being and also to those who have background in knowledge. Happiness not only depending on intellectual foundations but on physical abilities, adequacy of works and overcoming in obstacles. Self assertion against public uncertainty makes few men find it hard to be absolutely happy. The men of science are the happiest educated sections of the community. However, no matter how intelligence the person is or even otherwise, that person is deserved to be happy with whatever that person doing. Not all the scientists are happy with what they do especially when they cannot find the way of solving a problem. Absolute happiness in life can be very hard to find as it engaging self assertion against public uncertainty. On the other hand, self assertion cannot be entirely ignored by oneself as it represents the believed in you. Public disbelief should be regarded as a part of public rule that people needed to hear what the public opinions are. There are situations that verified artists are not as much of blissful as compared to men of science. Nevertheless, the pleasure of achievement once the artists managed to get could make there are more joyful rather than the men of science can reach. Different abilities progressing different level of happiness.
by Ain Fatehah

STEVE JOBS: PERSPECTIVES ABOUT HIM.

Steve Jobs had changed by growing temper and treating people badly as Apple soar up in sale. However, he happened to be like that because he did not want to stick living in a dogma. He did not want belief from other’s thinking affecting what he trying to do. Jobs just following his intuition in which he had the courage to follow his heart and it did not cost him any waste at all. Jobs was described as someone who had rude personality and unapologetic brutality. On the other hand, when Jobs screwed up so badly he did ask for forgiveness towards David Packard and Bob Noyce. By having that kind of personality, he was confident with whatever he was doing and until now we can see his achievement in inventing new technologies. Steve Jobs kept talking about death as likely it is a common thing that every person should think and speak off. Nevertheless, in doing so, it help him to make a big choices in his life. In his opinion, death is life change agent that the best invention of life because when thinking of death it is likes clear out the old to make way for the new one. by Ain Fatehah

JULIUS CAESAR: THE FACTS.

Who is this man? That is the question that always been asked by most people. First thing that we need to know about Julius Caesar is that his father's family was from the patrician gens of the Julii - lineage to the first king of Rome, Romulus, and goddess, Venus. Julius Caesar's parents were Gaius Caesar and Aurelia, daughter of Lucius Aurelius Cotta. The young Julius went to Rhodes to study oratory, but on his way he was captured by pirates whom he charmed and seemingly befriended. After he was freed, Julius arranged to have the pirates executed. Julius Caesar himself was guilty of many extra-marital affairs, -- with Cleopatra, among others. One of the most significant relations was with Servilia Caepionis, the half-sister of Cato the Younger. Because of this relationship, it was thought possible that Brutus was Julius Caesar's son. Julius Caesar engineered a 3-way division of power with enemies Crassus and Pompey that was known as the Triumvirate. Second-year Latin students are familiar with the military side of Julius Caesar's life. As well as conquering the Gallic tribes, he wrote about the Gallic Wars in clear, elegant prose, referring to himself in the third person. It was through his campaigns that Julius Caesar was finally able to work his way out of debt, although the third member of the triumvirate, Crassus, also helped. Last but not least, Julius Caesar was the Roman dictator with divine honors, but he didn't have a crown. In 44 B.C. conspirators, claiming they feared Julius Caesar was aiming to become king, assassinated Julius Caesar on the Ides of March. by Ain Fatehah

SATIRE/ PARODY



Satire/ parody is the use of wit, especially irony, sarcasm and ridicule, to criticize a particular subject as depicted in literary works, plays or films. In this clip, it shows what happened in our daily life without we noticing that we are actually being sarcasm, irony, witty and ridicule. Sometimes, these kind of things can be humorous but not all the times. It can be annoying if it happens regularly whether it is in purpose or not.

by Ain Fatehah

HIJRA: RIGHT BRAIN VS. LEFT BRAIN

RIGHT BRAIN: There is culture in India that called Hijra - men dress as women and act like one too. Most of them make living by performing, like singing and dancing during birth ceremonies and wedding. This can intend to bring a good luck and fertility. Hijra also can make a good living if they work for upper classes in performing events. They will bestow blessing for health in the events that they encounter. People see Hijra as a bad influence but in India contexts, Hijra belongs to a special caste. They have connection with Hindu goddess, Bahuchara Mata and Lord Shiva. It draws the tradition of several religions. LEFT BRAIN: The tradition of becoming transgenders are common in South Asia, especially in India. Transgenders give a bad look on the group of people who practices it particularly in our society. In Indian culture, some of the men are practicing Hijra that often regarded themselves as women. This action is unacceptable as they often been rejected into the society. Hijra is an action when men are trying to be and act like a woman. Hijra commonly can be found in India and as to survive in life, they will work as prostitutes. by Ain Fatehah