Saturday, October 2, 2010

Who Cares? Sanook mak

Nobody wants to think about climate change. It's sad and too many people tell us what to think. This makes it hard. We have to think for ourselves about some difficult ideas and sciences.

The good news is...the EARTH probably won't be destroyed

 If you look at many studies of long periods of the earth, the planet might be alright in 1000 years.
Sadly, our lifestyles will end. Humanity is in danger, but the biggest danger is that our lifestyles will end. Soon we will have to make choices. With the world population at 6,697,254,041 (2008 source: World Bank) we will have to choose how we consume & how much energy we will use. Do you want a good quality of life or do you want everyones lives to be like living in the Rajabaht dormitory? The old teachers at Rajabaht will be dead before too many problems arrive. Unfortunately, even the young handsome Aj. Daniel will have to face some of the serious problems in his life. You young students will live in most of the problems that climate change will bring.

Check out this website to help you discover your energy usage (and practice your English)
http://www.wattzon.com/profile/start

As Rajabaht students, the easiest action you can do to help reduce energy usage:
1. Turn off all of the air-conditioners in the common room when you leave.
2. Turn off all of the air-conditioners and lights after classes.
3. Encourage teachers to use fans instead of air-conditioners.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

What's friendship for you?

friendship is considered to be closer than association, although there is a range of degrees of intimacy in both friendships and associations. Friendship and association can be thought of as spanning across the same continuum



            The conventional wisdom is that good friendships enhance an individual's sense of happiness and overall well-being. But a number of solid studies support the notion that strong social supports improve a woman’s prospects for good health and longevity. Conversely, it has been shown that loneliness and lack of social supports are linked to an increased risk of heart disease, viral infections, and cancer as well as higher mortality rates. Two female researchers have even termed friendship networks a “behavioral vaccine” that protects health and mental health.
            While there is an impressive body of research linking friendship and health status, the precise reasons for this connection are still far from clear. Most of the studies are large prospective studies (that follow people over a period of time) and while there may be a correlation between the two variables (friendship and health status), researchers still don’t know if there is a cause-and-effect relationship, e.g. that good friendships actually improve health.
             There are a number of theories that attempt to explain the link, including that: 1) Good friends encourage their friends to lead more healthy lifestyles; 2) Good friends encourage their friends to seek help and access services, when needed; 3) Good friend enhance their friend’s coping skills in dealing with illness and other health problems; and/or 4) Good friends actually affect physiological pathways that are protective of health

Friendship is the most important thing for us.