Thursday, March 5, 2009

2nd day household survey in Cheras Baru

We, M107, is the first batch to take up this "2 weeks of com med"... we are supposed to divide into a research group, a household survey group and organization chart group. After finish the job above, we need to come out with a presentation and a report that contains all the 3 things.

I joined the household survey group. And Our quota is 200-250. It sounds easy, but when u really ask around, it's hell tired and difficult. On the first day, our so called 'responsible leader made all the spss people bring their laptop. Me, and my fellow friends, carried the laptop, charger and water with us from the clinic to housing area and back to clinic again. All the way is around 10km, from ~9.45 til 12.30pm then rest for lunch and continue again around 2 til 3.30pm. Damn! He then gave a sort of stupid excuses saying that he TOT he going to ask those research ppl to take k for us, wat the damn XXXX! their research ppl also need to do their job, how the hell they can take care of our laptop! damn !!! the first day we got 92 responds from resident in l. ketumpat. First day was damn tired and in great pain. I had a great sharp abd. pain after lunch til ~ 6pm. I couldn't even walk after i reached home. The pain was unbearable and did not go off after i applied ointment and rest. Then, my shoulders were so tight!

2nd day, we reached clinic v early as bus driver did not lost his way. Then, we started our interview early. from one area to another, in total we went through 3 housing areas and 1 mcD restaurant for our lunch (not for filling up forms on our own!!! we r honest studentS!) Around 3pm, we had everthing done! 200 forms done!! hahah ... group work! YEAH !!

Monday, March 2, 2009

Relief after long time of pondering

I've been asking myself for quite sometimes for a valid reason why I made the move to let her pass through 'tunnel'. Those Things that she put on me at first was really unbearable until i screamed for help from friends all over the places. And what i reacted that day when she apologized was as if she had stepped a little over my place.

I finally came out with a valid reason for my reaction.
To apologize sincerely is not something easy to do.
I could feel her sincere when she approached me with that issue again after months.

Forgive somebody is not easy either, if she apologized within that 3 months after she posted the blog, i might not accept her apology that easily. However, i strongly suggest that everyone should forgive or attempt to forgive somebody if he/she is in real sincere to get your forgiveness and willing to change after that. In this world, it is better to have more friends than enemies. If let say this is not the case you are confronting, then what for apologizing?
Try it.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Changeling by angeline jolie

I love this movie and here it's the story.

Wineville Chicken Coop Murders


(after that incident, the city now is called Mira Loma.)
It was a series of kidnappings and murders of young boys occurring in Los Angeles and Riverside County, California in 1928.
In 1926, ranch owner Gordon Stewart Northcott and his 14-year-old nephew, Sanford Clark.
Northcott had beaten and sexually abused Clark.
Clark claimed that Northcott had kidnapped, molested, and killed several young boys.
Clark said quicklime was used to dispose of the remains, and the bones had been dumped in the desert.

Christine and Walter Collins

Nine year old Walter Collins went missing from Los Angeles on March 10, 1928.The police faced negative publicity and increasing public pressure to solve the case, until five months after Walter's disappearance, when a boy claiming to be Walter was found in DeKalb, Illinois.A public reunion was organized by the police, who hoped to negate the bad publicity they had received for their inability to solve this case and others. They also hoped the uplifting human interest story would deflect attention from a series of corruption scandals that had sullied the department's reputation. At the reunion, Christine Collins claimed that the boy was not Walter. She was told by the officer in charge of the case, police Captain J.J Jones, to take the boy home to "try him out for a couple of weeks," and Collins agreed.Three weeks later, Christine Collins returned to see Captain Jones and persisted in her claim that the boy was not Walter. Even though she was armed with dental records proving her case, Jones had Collins committed to the psychiatric ward at Los Angeles County Hospital under a "Code 12" internment—a term used to jail or commit someone who was deemed difficult or an inconvenience.

During Collins' incarceration, Jones questioned the boy, who admitted to being 12-year-old Arthur Hutchins Jr., a runaway from Illinois, but who was originally from Iowa.His motive was to get to Hollywood so he could meet his favorite actor, Tom Mix. Collins was released ten days after Hutchins admitted that he was not her son, and filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles Police Department.Five years after Northcott's execution, one of the boys that Northcott allegedly killed was found alive and well. As Walter Collins' body had not been found, Christine Collins still hoped that Walter had survived. She continued to search for him for the rest of her life, but she died without ever knowing her son's fate.