Monday, September 30, 2013

Teaching Soccer: Steps to success


3.1. I selected this book because I like soccer and I wanted to read about the steps to success in soccer .

3.2 It have only one author named Joseph A. luxbacher .

3.3. The title is Teaching soccer : Steps to success .

3.4. The book was printed by Leisure Press .

3.5 The book was printed on 1991, in Champaign, Illinois .

citation style

Plagiarism is a major offense in academic institution. Citation styles are important components of writing a research that enables the researcher use other person’s material without infringing copyright laws. Different citations styles offer different citation formulas. American Psychological Association (APA) is the commonly used citation style in research papers. Modern language association (MLA) is another major element of citation style that enables a researcher to avoid plagiarism or infringing copyright laws. There are many citation styles used in writing researches which are intended to avoid plagiarism.
            Plagiarism is considered a major offense in research and academic institutions. Using a person’s material without acknowledging their efforts is one of the major offences a researcher can make. APA citation styles indicate lines borrowed by a researcher to prove their point as well as quote the original author of the idea. APA indicates the year the information was published, and the page number researcher used in their research. This is meant to make it easier for the reader to trace down the source of the   information and compare it to the research.
            An effective and original research must indicate where the information was borrowed. MLA citation style enable cites the line number where the researcher borrowed the information from for easy track of the research. Different citation styles offer different citation criteria such as Chicago, Turabian, and Harvard which are meant to offer assistance in a research and to acknowledge the original author of the work.
            To sum it up, citation styles offer significant assistance in a research. They not only acknowledge the original publisher of the idea being used but also, help a researcher avoid plagiarism which is a major offence in academic researches. APA, MLA, Chicago, Turabian, and Harvard are major citation styles among many. 

Monday, September 23, 2013

Presentation Outline (Chapter I)

Group I: Donghyuk Lim, Abdulaziz Alduaijy, Rakan Alharbi, Saif Alsayed, Alzobaur Bugshan

Sumary
  • Personal Background
  • The author's initial reasons to go to Nepal (Traveling around the world)
  • Staying at a native family (Dall baht)
  • Staying at an orphanage (Juto, Carrom)
  • The author's recognition for child trafficking (Golkka)
  • Sandra's experience captured by Nepali Soldiers
  • The promise with children
Analysis
  • Personal Background and the initial reason
  • Situation of Nepal (Civil war, Unsanitary toilets, Lack of Infrastructure, Poor living Conditions)
  • Nepali Culture (Juto, Carrom, Dall baht)
  • The child Trafficking

Group Work (Little Princes: Chapter I)

<Little Prices – Description/Analysis of Chapter I> 600/400words
Group I: Donghyuk Lim, Abdulaziz Alduaijy, Rakan Alharbi, Saif Alsayed, Alzobaur Bugshan

Summary
In Chapter I, Conor Grennan, the author of the book, narrates about his three-month volunteering experience at an orphanage in Nepal. It is the first but crucial step to allude to what he will do later on other chapters. Actually, the initial reasons that he decided to go to Nepal are to prove to others like his family and friends that his life is extraordinary. He worked for 8 years in Prague, but he was bored with his life and quit his job. He planned to travel around the world for a year and he thought volunteering in Nepal as a first destination would look better and decrease the blames toward him about his plan. However, the situations of Nepal that was in a civil war were worse that he expected as well as some living conditions like unsanitary toilets. He had to watch a presentation for the volunteer program, but he could not concentrate because it was boring. After the orientation, he visited a native family in a village, and he felt cultural differences like food, eating style, religion, and of course language that he never experienced before. Then, he realized that he was in different place. For example, ‘Dall bhat’ is the traditional Nepalese food eaten by 90 percent of the people, twice a day. He could not eat this food because it was too spicy for him. After the orientation, he was assigned to Godawari, which is the Little Princes Children’s Home. At ‘the blue metal gate’ that led into the Little Princes Children’s Home, he suddenly realized how he did not want to walk through that gate. He just wanted to tell others that he volunteered at an orphanage. At first, he did not know how to begin volunteering in the orphanage, but he received a warm welcome from the children. The orphanage, established by Sandra, has four other volunteers; Jenny, Chris, Farid and Sandra, and there are eighteen children including 16 boys and 2 girls. He introduced himself to the children as Conor, but he felt the language difference because children would pronounce his name as ‘Krondor’. After the introduction, they had a dinner, and then he recognized one new eating habit, which is called ‘juto’. In Nepali culture, once a person touches his food, it is considered unclean and cannot be shared with other people. He felt guilty about dumping food in his life. After he got into the facility, he bonded well with the children by playing some games including a new game, which is named ‘carrom.’ He also had to teach science even though he had no experience. The children were surprised about the author’s culture when they found out that he ate beef. However, one day, a strange person whose name is ‘Golkka’ came to the orphanage, and he never sees him. Sandra said that he is a person who took the children from their villages, and a child trafficker. The author noticed that some of them are not orphans but victims of human trafficking, and there was a secret behind the children’s happiness and pureness. As well, he reminded again that Nepal is in the civil war through Sandra’s experience captured by Nepali soldiers. Two days before he leaves after three-month volunteering, many children at an orphanage asked to him that he would come back or not. He was not sure because there is nothing to do in here. However, at the same time, he felt desperate sadness and understood this kind of emotions his mother has sometimes felt when he returned to Prague. He went to back to children’s room, and then surely said to them. “I’ll come back in one year”.


Analysis
Through the paper, I would like to analysis about the ideas how the author promoted his thought in chapter I.
First, at the beginning in the chapter I, the author describes about his personal backgrounds and the reasons that he decides to go to Nepal. It is very crucial part in the book because his initial thought to go to Nepal and later thought to leave to Nepal is completely different, and it is shown how his changed recognitions impact his life and eighteen children’s life at an orphanage.
Second, in the chapter I, the author represents about Nepali situation that is a developing country in a civil war like tight security, unsanitary toilets, lack of infrastructure, and poor living conditions. Through description of those, the author seems to want people who live in better conditions to think and reflect about their life, and then let them change their habit of waste. Even sometimes the author feels guilty about his past life style habits like dumping food and overuse of plastic bags. As well, although their living condition is not good, the children’s do not feel any discomfort. They look happier than other people. The author wants to say about materialism does not equal to happiness. Another reason is that it might be the reason to request the help to them.
Third, the author introduces about Nepali cultures that is distinguished from American culture like some eating habits like ‘juto’, some games like ‘carrom’, some food like ‘dall baht’ and so on. Every country has their own culture and tradition, and the author wants to show their different cultures that he experience.
Last, the author talks about the main theme of the book; ‘the child trafficking.’ It is very serious problem that is happening in Nepal. The author just says about the guy who is a trafficker and the situation why the children came to the orphanage in chapter I, but it is enough description about how serious it is. The child traffickers tell a lie to poor parents for their children’s safety, and then take and use it as cheap labors. Without a doubt, the author wants to tell and inform this serious problem to other people around the world, and needs to solve them with international support.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

why the man went to nepal

Volunteering in a Third World country orphanage was the driving force that steered Conor to leave for Nepal. Though he led a fulfilled life in EastWest Institute as a global policy maker in Prague and Brussels offices respectively, he needed radical change in his life. He felt empty and had the quest to offer more to the children and women in Nepal. His thirst to act as a source of hope led him to leave his comfortable life bubbling with love from his mother to cater for the needy children and women.  The kind of monotony experienced over his past eight year saws his change of gear in his profession. Change became the driving force for his entry to Nepal. In addition, he had enough savings to cater for his upkeep in Nepal. 
His simple lifestyle and single status coupled by lack of a mortgage and plans to start up a family gave him more reasons to tour the world with an aim of becoming resourceful to impoverished communities. Though he received criticism and disapproval from his peers, his mission to volunteer in a Third World Orphanage was not deterred. He realised that fulfilment in life only came from making firm decisions that do not necessarily have to be approved by family members or peers. These decisions drive actions and steer mankind into seeking accomplishment. Conor realised that offering himself as a volunteer was the most priceless and selfless deed. For this reason, he pursued it through a journey he crafted and had its onset in Nepal. The children referred him as Conor “Brother” and enjoyed his company. Through him, the lives of women and children in the Orphanage were full of life. Though the rooms were an eyesore, Conor’s mission was never diluted. He strove to make the lives of his new found family better. 
However, his stay in Nepal was short lived. His tour took a different turn to Thailand after three months hence his exit from Nepal. He had a well crafted trip in his mission plan around the globe. He shared this with the children too with an aim of preparing them psychologically for his departure. Though Conor hardly offered a return date to Nepal, he gave the saddened children (by his departure) hope that he would return after one year. The children had grown fond of him, to them he was more than a friend, and he was a life companion during his three months stay, a parent and a source of hope. Despite the extensive and tiresome nature of volunteering, Cornor expressed his will to return to Nepal. Distance to him did not bar him from expressing his fondness of and his pursuit for change in the orphanage.

Though Cornor left Nepal he hoped to return as he had the urge to volunteer in the orphanage. The children had also become a part of him. In addition, Cornor’s urge to change their standards of living steered in him the urge to return. His return to Nepal would make him fulfilled in life and his mission to touch the lives of the eighteen children he took care affirmed. The children had become his source of joy hence leaving them was almost impossible. Though Conor initially start up his trip to Nepal to fulfill his volunteering mission, he toured the place a second time due to the love bestowed to him by the children and the new meaning they added to his life.

Who am I

My name is Abdulaziz Alduaijy I'm from Saudi Arabia , was born in Birmingham,UK , I live in Riyadh the capital city . I have six brothers and one sister , I'm number two .This is my second semester here in the united states . I'm a person who loves traveling , playing and watching soccer games , and playing video games . I have traveled to, South Korea , the United Kingdom , Dubai , Egypt , and other countries . That part in my life helped me a lot to understand different cultures , and helped me when I first came here to the united states. I graduated from the high school in 2012 after I graduated I choosed to study in the united states , but I didn't choose the state , my father advised to study in saint cloud , because he said that its a small city which should be a good place to study in . After I received the acceptance letter and came here to the university I was required to take classes in the IEC the english center , I finished my first semester there , so this would be my first semester as an academic student . Because of that I wish that I pass my classes with the best grades to raise up my GPA .