Friday 23 March 2012

We are what we do
 The way we do things is the way we determine ourselves.  If you fake things when you actually do them it determines that you are also a fake. For example if you compare yourself with people better than you and you end-up faking yourself. Sometimes we do wrong things purposely but that does not mean we are wrong people and those who right things they are not good people either. There is no perfect in the person in the world we all do wrong things and we all make mistakes but we learn from them. When you do wrong things does that define you as a wrong person?
Life is about learning and experiencing every challenge that comes your way, in most cases we think we are what we do and at a later stage we realise our values and family backgrounds and immediately we change to do something else. E.g. if you always  drink alcohol/ smoke that means you are an alcoholic/ smoker you don’t leave without alcohol. and also people who always dance they are dancers.
  


Teenagers of today

Teenagers can view a problem from different perspectives and they can think about many possible solutions to a problem. Teens are influenced by their emotions when they make decisions about how they will act. They are drawn to experiences that are exciting or “new” and they are risk takers. They think about the consequences of what they do differently than adults. This may mean that sometimes teens do things that adults think are dangerous or risky, but teens are convinced that they are being VERY reasonable. . As a result, many are troubled by things adults never had to relate to and the solution doesn't seem easy to come by. Understanding the world they grow up in will help us to see where they are coming from.
Young people have not had the privilege of having heroes in their generation, political and military men are depicted as dishonest people who can't be trusted. Sports stars are shown as beer drinkers and coke snorers. Religious leaders are defined by 1 or 2 sex scandals and are categorized as dishonest crooks.
    

Tuesday 20 March 2012

Why are we afraid of the wrong things?
As the new generation of these days we are not afraid of the wrong things we are afraid of the right things and we are afraid of what people say about the decision we took. We pride ourselves on being the only species that understands the concept of risk, yet we have a confusing habit of worrying about mere possibilities while ignoring probabilities, building barricades against perceived dangers while leaving ourselves exposed to real ones. We always jump to do the wrong things thinking that we doing the right thing and when results come out its only then we realize we done wrong. We always like to take a challenge and risks about our future, ourselves and everything that has a value in life e.g. our [parents are giving us opportunity to pursue our dreams and visions but we through that away by mixing important things with parting, clubbing and falling pregnant and end-up with no future.
For every fear conquered we gain strength, courage and confidence we thought we never had. I truly believe that we think about security more than we think about opportunity. I truly believe that people are often afraid to live and unleash their own potential. By being too afraid to live and experience good things in life we may never have been able to fly. We are so afraid of failure that we actually end up crippling ourselves by putting negative thoughts in our head, a simple self fulfillment
        

Friday 16 March 2012

Learn to be independent not dependent

In life you have to live for yourself and concentrate on what is best for you for future. Don’t rely on people around you because one day they will get tired of you and you will left with nothing. Start improving the quality of your life stay positive and do the right for yourself. Make a progress that defines your success and can give you opportunities in future. Learn to appreciate what you have and never compare yourself with others as each person has its own route in life.
 Always be positive and never doubt yourself you can aslo succeed and be something even if there are trials and setbacks rise-up and focus again. If you depend on people you will never find the centrepoint of your life and you wont be able to do anything for yourself. Create your own direction of life and discover your interest that defines your goals, be unique and value your self and always do the right thing.

Saturday 10 March 2012

Falling from the sky
Just wondering a fish flying from the sky, how was it? And how is the flying fish look like? Fish is an animal that lives in water and it cannot survive without water. In the sky there is a lot of wind in which they cause fish to fall down dead. Fish can be found in nearly aquatic environments, from high mountains streams, and also in depths of the deepest ocean. Fish is a significant resource worldwide, especially as food.
A fish breathe in water and breathe through gills and have scales. Gills are made up of thin
sheets of tissue richly supplied with blood vessels. As water passes through gills dissolved oxygen is absorbed into the blood and waste products such as carbon dioxide.
 Most fish always allowing their body temperature to change as temperature.
This is Globalisation in South Africa
The more the level of labour workforce increase is the more salaries and wages fall down to the level of most desperate, in which this result to urbanisation because people are working hard for less money  that cannot even satisfy the basic needs of people. People move from their cities and leave their families behind and look for a better workforce in developed countries to improve their standard of living. 
Employment in manufacturing had remained steady or declined while productivity continued to grow and it now results to global recession, both employment and productivity are declining. Economies of countries engage well with the international economy that has consistently grown much faster than those countries that are trying to manage their economies and investments alone.
At the global level new economic and political forces challenge former patterns of international domination. Less incomes and low standard of living result in low level of service delivery and material infrastructure such as transport and RDP houses in which people need them the most for their survival.

Friday 2 March 2012


What is the colour of the wind
Wow this is shocking, wind is the movement of gas that helps solar generate electricity from the sun. How can movement have colour? The colour of the wind is colourless, it has no colour. People think that just because you don’t feel or touch the wind does not mean it has a colour. We breathe fresh air from the wind that helps us to relieve stresses and think fresh.
The wind is the most thing makes a lot of noise and it always creates a lot of work. Sometimes the wind can be hot when its summer and cold when its winter. No one knows exactly the colour of the wind even the scientist are not 100% sure about it. The wind is caused by climate and other scientific molecules. Wind is the most powerful thing on earth as it is able to lift roofs off buildings, blow down power lines and trees, and cause highway accidents as gusts push around cars and trucks.

Wind is moving air and is caused by differences in air pressure within our atmosphere. Air under high pressure moves toward areas of low pressure. The greater the difference in pressure, the faster the air flows.

Why students drop-out from University
In this country we have a major problem of students dropping out from tertiary level which that result to high unemployment rate. Most students are given opportunities to advance their studies and what they do they play school.  South Africa is the most privileged country in terms of bursaries and financial loans to help students in their studies to have a better education and be the heroes of this country. In some cases student fail their first semester in University because they did not control their first freedom of being in University as they say. Most of student’s dropout because they lack financial support at home however they have to work to support their families. In the Eastern Cape Universities, students dropout because of scarcity of resources to excel in their studies and also high rate pregnancy.  In big cities like Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban students drop out because of peer pressure and lack of support from friends. 
My friend Bongani was studying LLB 2ND year in the University of Western Cape he said. ” I chose to drop out my 2nd year because it was taking my whole attention and leave me with no time and I had to meet with the standard of my friends to fit in the  group, which the standard says I must work so that I can have money to contribute each weekend when we go out.” This is not the reason that a person can drop-out school because even the job that Bongani get was not a permanent job he will be fired anytime what is going to happen to him?? I think people should think clearly and focus on their future. Also others drop-out because they don’t make time to study and being expelled from the university. The reason of drop-out is that students of today like to have high life and they compare with others which make them quit University and work to maintain the high life they want.