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Finally finished my exams!

December 16, 2012 by Tricia

I finished writing my last exam! Yeah! No more finals. No more school. I’m done. I just have to wait for my absolute final marks and it’s official – I’ll have completed my courses!

I kind of feel like going out and celebrating. I probably should do that, and I likely will, but first I think I’m going to spend a couple of day just relaxing! It feels so strange not having to pick up a book and study study study all day like I’ve been doing for the last three months straight. I almost don’t know what to do with myself!

I’d better watch it .. with all this new free time on my hands I might start shopping on the internet and end up with a houseful of Beaver Cowboy Hats or something crazy! LOL

Did you or someone you know just finish writing exams? Are you or they relieved? Tired? Happy it’s over?





Filed Under: Education, Nursing Tagged With: celebrate, exams, finished, free time, Nursing, over, passed, School, sleep, study, studying

The Heavy Influence of Modern Media on Today’s Youth

December 2, 2012 by Trish

Butch and Sundance ruined my life. I was, before that magical film, an obedient child and an upstanding sixth-grader. But somehow, men who wouldn’t even fight fair in a knife fight, blew up trains, stole money for a living, and then slept with Katherine Ross, who I watched undress between my fingers while my hand covered my eyes, were the kind of men I wanted to be. I turned 12 that day. It was my birthday, literally. I mentally set a path to abandon my goody two-shoes image and channel the personae of Butch and Sundance.

For the next two days, I did my best to emulate my heroes. But my jokes fell flat; my disrespect for authority blew up in my face; and my ventures into larceny dogged me in family lore for decades. I tried to be Butch and Sundance at school, but everyone ganged up on me. As I sat emotionally wounded and bleeding in the boy’s bathroom, I tried to reload and think about how I could still be cool like Butch and Sundance. Nothing came to mind. So, I walked out of the bathroom and faded back into my sepia-toned existence.

Effects of Media on Children and Teens

How is media, as in movies, music, video games, magazines, and television, affecting your child? If you don’t know, that’s scary. By the way, join the club. The producers of media, from Mulan to Grand Theft Auto and unrepeatable porn titles, like to downplay the effect of media on society. It’s just entertainment; no victim, no crime. There are many perpetrators and victims who would disagree with this assessment. Also, multiple studies and surveys have concluded that many forms of media negatively affect kids’ psyche and behavior. Certain types of media plant bad seeds in the minds of youngsters, and these seeds grow and bloom into bad behavior. But these are just studies. Think what you want.

How Youngsters Justify Law-Breaking

I talked to a twenty-something young man about his habit of pirating movies. “Don’t you think that’s wrong?” I asked. Without any hesitation or thought, he stated, “Absolutely not. By the time I was 15, I had seen at least 20 movies where the computer hacker saved the day. He broke the law and was cool. Then, Johnny Depp showed me that pirates could be heroes. When I watched these movies, I realized that I could go to my computer and be the hacker and pirate. I even learned how to pirate and be invisible. When I go to the movies and see some poor Hollywood schmuck whine and complain about video piracy, I laugh. Hollywood created me. I don’t owe them anything.”

Therapeutic Programs

There is a good reason why the most successful youth treatments include wilderness therapy programs. Such programs take away the Hollywood influence. I also talked to a single mother who commented that her 15-year-old daughter had inexplicably become more disrespectable, angry, and vicious in her language. She didn’t notice any change in her daughter’s choice of friends or other activities. She did, however, discover that her daughter loved the TV show, Bad Girls. So, she decided to investigate. In less than one episode, she discovered where her daughter’s language and attitude were coming from.

Final Words

The two examples above are PG-rated media. I don’t have the desire to wade into the areas of pornography, graphic violence, and anarchy that kids today have access to. And before you say it, I agree with you; most kids who play Halo war games don’t go on shooting sprees. All in all, your child’s questionable media choices aren’t a suicide pill. You child and most teens will survive the experience. It is more like Russian roulette. You will, only some of the time, lose your child.

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Clyde Go is a freelance writer who regularly writes articles about teen problems and other social issues that plague adolescents. He also blogs about wilderness programs, specialty boarding schools, and other facilities that provide help for troubled teenagers.

Filed Under: Culture, Entertainment, Recreation Tagged With: effects, film, influence, law breaking, media, modern media, programs, Youth

It’s that time of year – so many sales!

November 20, 2012 by Tricia

I guess it’s time to get ready for the holidays. We’ve already had Thanks Giving here in Canada, but I know my American friends are just about to celebrate one of their biggest holidays of the year and the excitement is building not just for the upcoming holidays but for shopping, shopping and more shopping.

I don’t know about you but I’ve been bombarded with commercials, flyers and emails advertising special Black Friday sales. As I said I’m in Canada so I can only imagine what it must be like for those of you in the States who can truly participate in the sales. Sure, stores here will have sales and those of us who live near the boarder can drive across the boarder and get in on some deals. We can also get in on some of the online deals although not all of the online stores have bargains for international customers. I don’t feel all that international being in Canada but I suppose I am.

If I had some spare money and I could go on a spending spree I think I’d get another TV for upstairs. Nothing expense as it would rarely be used, but it would be nice to replace the very old tv that’s already up there! I might also look into getting some comfortable folding chairs so that when we have too many visitors for dinner we’d have extra chairs for the table! Ok, so I don’t really need much .. but I’m sure if I was actually browsing through a store or looking at a site that had some fantastic sales going on I’d come up with a few more things that I’d “need”. LOL

What about you? Are you going to take advantage of some of the holiday sales coming up this week? Or are you going to stay home and celebrate Thanks Giving with your family for the whole weekend and forget the sales?

Filed Under: Canada, Gifts, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Shopping Tagged With: Black friday, bombarded, border, buy, Canada, celebrate, christmas, commercials, customers, drive, emails, flyers, international, Money, online sales, sales, Shopping, stores, Thanks Giving

Halfway through my courses

October 27, 2012 by Tricia

I am so ready for my college courses to be over! I’m about halfway through my two courses and it seems that all I do is study study study. I suppose you could say I’m a good student, but I’m due for a break.

My worst problem with going back to school is that I’m taking online course and my husband is home quite a bit and since we’re doing renovations it’s quite distracting. I seem to study best when he’s not around.

I’m also concerned that I’m not moving around as much as I was before I “went back to school”. What with all this studying that I’m doing there’s a lot of sitting around going on. So .. I’m trying to get up at regular intervals and go up and down the stairs a few times, do some stretches and even go out for a walk with the dog. Anything to get up and get moving. It gives me a chance to stretch for a few minutes and gets my head out of the books.

Last weekend I was so busy studying for one of my midterm exams I wasn’t even cooking meals! I was totally glued to my books and the computer until I decided it was time to take my exam. The only interruptions I allowed was to get up and feed my dog, let her outside, or to open the door to the delivery person with the food that I’d ordered! Oh and my mother in law called and I had to talk to her briefly, but when she started talking about some new worship chairs that they’d just purchased for the church that she works in I decided it was time to get off the phone or else I’d be talking for a long time … back to the books for me!

Now I’m busy doing my regular studying and getting ready for a mid term in another course … oh and a big project in one of the courses too. I’m so ready for this to be done! Maintaining all of my websites and doing these courses takes ALL of my time. I’ll be sleeping a lot come mid-December!

Filed Under: Education, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try Tagged With: books, college, courses, delivery, Distraction, dog, exams, Food, halfway, mid term, online, phone, School, stairs, stretch, studying, take out, Walking

Trying to concentrate

September 18, 2012 by Tricia

I’m having yet another busy week. I guess that’s the way it’s going to be now that I’m back in school. I’m busy trying to return to work, going to school and maintaining all my sites at the same time .. oh and we’re renovating our house too! Yes that’s a lot isn’t it?

I’d be back at work already if my hand injury hadn’t happened – then I’d be even busier!

I’m having trouble concentrating studying when my husband is home. He’s always busy doing odd jobs around the house or picking up one of his guitars and playing music. I usually don’t mind, but now that I’m studying it’s a little distracting.

Oh and speaking of guitars, the other day he saw one called a jazzmaster musicians friend and that’s now his latest obsession. He loves jazz music, in fact when he first started playing guitar he played classical and jazz so he wouldn’t mind one of these guitars. Perhaps if he gets one of these guitars I can make a deal with him to only play it in the basement or upstairs when I’m studying? Yeah … that’ll work.

Ok … back to my studying!

Filed Under: Education, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Music Tagged With: basement, concentrate, distracting, guitar, hand, healing, husband, injury, Music, study, upstairs, work

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