Monthly Archives: July 2008

Angry Man strikes again!
Posted by Holly on July 15, 2008
Funny, Uni / 6 Comments

Some of you might remember this post, where I wrote about a man who has been in several university classes with my friends and I over the last 2 and a half years.

Today was the first day of the second semester and had the first lecture of one of my two classes, Psychosocial Analysis. I arrived slightly early to find the room and talk to some new people (Yup. I’m one of those really annoying friendly types! :P) and just after I sat down, the door opened and HE walked in. I couldn’t believe my eyes. Or my bad luck.

Just before the class was due to start, the girl sitting next to me asked if I had "ever had any other classes with ‘that man’ before"! Apparently I’m not the only one who has encountered him and his obnoxious attitudes! It appears he has become rather infamous!

Luckily it’s a fairly big class, and if I arrive early enough I can arrange to sit somewhere where I’ll be "hemmed in" by other students, not have to sit too close to him, and therefore manage to avoid being lambasted with his latest offensive, bigoted opinion on something totally irrelevant!

Although. On a positive note. Some of the things he says are so stupid they’re actually funny, so who knows, maybe he’ll provide a bit of entertainment if this subject ever becomes boring!

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Faking your death for a good cause?
Posted by Holly on July 09, 2008
Debate & Discussion, News / 8 Comments

Recently I read this article about the efforts one school made to teach their students about the dangers of drinking and driving.

Scared Straight or Scared Stiff: Do Alcohol Awareness Programs Sometimes Go Too Far?

Students and Teachers at High School Divided Over Benefits of Staged Deaths

It was a typical first period class on a Monday morning at El Camino High School in the beach town of Oceanside, Calif., when the students got the shock of their lives. A uniformed police officer walked into several classrooms and somberly announced that fellow students had been killed in a drunken driving accident. After reading a brief eulogy, the officer placed a rose on the deceased student’s seat and left the room.

The reaction was immediate: Some students broke into tears, others gasped in silent despair and a few became nearly hysterical. After two hours of coping with their grief, the stunned juniors and seniors were led into an athletic stadium to witness the gruesome scene as the "dead" students, streaked in blood, were pulled out of the wrecked car by local police and firefighters. That’s when they were finally told that it was all part of a ruse designed to educate them about the dangers of drinking and driving.

It was an extreme version of "Every 15 Minutes," a program popular in high schools around the country (the title of which refers to how often an alcohol-related traffic fatality occurs in the United States). But some traumatized students and teachers, including a popular English instructor, were still reeling, upset and angry at the deception. "It was outrageous," says one parent who declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the situation. "My daughter came home a wreck — she didn’t get over it for days. She was more freaked out than educated about drunk driving."

The school was divided over the program in the first few days. "Some [of those] who were upset felt that they’d been duped … some were so caught up in feeling they were tricked that they didn’t get the message," says Brittany Bennett, the editor of the school paper, who played one of the dead students. "It was about half and half. I was nervous about going to school the next day — I heard that people were angry."

But Bennett says that most students, including friends of hers who sent her frantic text messages when they heard about the "accident," got the message and said that it would stop them from drinking and driving.

Source

Although I’m aware that some teachers, counsellors and parents could try and justify this by saying "Better to be temporarily traumatised (scared straight) than permanently dead.", but I still think there are better ways to warn teenagers about drinking and driving which don’t involve setting them up like a practical joke, telling than that their specific friends and classmates ARE DEAD, and potentially leading them to distrust both the police and their school administration, both of whom they ought to respect and be able to trust.

Not only am I surprised that it was El Camino High School’s COUNSELLOR who came up with this EPIC FAIL of an idea, but also that there were a reasonable number of students who agreed to participate in this ruse, and, presumably, hide somewhere on Monday morning, while their friends were being informed of their apparent passing, and allowed to grieve for several hours!

I don’t know about you, but if I’d been friends with somebody who "died", yes, I’d be glad when I found out that they weren’t really dead, but I’d have also been really upset, and maybe even angry, that this had been done to me to begin with!

In my opinion, disgusting, manipulative, disgraceful, and WAY too far on the part of the school and the police. You?

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A REAL blog!
Posted by Holly on July 05, 2008
101 in 1001, Friends, Personal / 7 Comments

Shock! Horror! I’m finally making a blog post longer than 3 lines! Hopefully my visitors will come back again, having realised I haven’t given up on this site/fallen off the face of the earth!

I’ve had my new laptop for a whole 24 hours now, and although it’s going to take a bit of getting used to (mostly the gaps between the letters on the keyboard and the magnetic charger) I definitely like it better than Mum’s Toshiba (Windows! Bah! Humbug!) and within a week or so I suspect we might become rather good friends. :D

In other news, I know quite a few of you know I’m participating in 101 things in 1001 days and have been doing so for a little over a year now. In the last week or so I have managed to complete/start quite a few things on this list…

#2. Lose 15kgs (I joined a gym last week so hopefully this is underway!)

#6 Learn to drive (I sat my learner license last week, and although I haven’t had a driving lesson yet, I’m now legally allowed to which is a start!)

#34. Buy a MacBook (Well, I didn’t BUY, but I now have one, so I suppose it counts!)

#71 Take a photo of a rainbow (I’ll upload this as part of Project 365 in the next couple of days)

I don’t think 4 within a week is too bad an effort! :) Tonight a friend I’ve known since preschool is having her 21st. It makes me feel old. :P

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