Sunday, December 8, 2013

Preparation.

-Heat a pan in a medium heat and when it gets hot add the butter and sugar, stair well until sugar dissolve with the butter.

-Add the flour (Sooji) on the top of butter. mix and stair well until it turns to golden brown.

-Let to cook well on the low heat until color becomes consistent.

-Sprinkle about 2 pinch of cinnamon powder and mix it well.

-Add desired nuts and keep mixing it well.

-Add milk to the mixture and stir uniformly.

-Halwa is ready to serve for desert.

-Yummmmm........!!!!! Enjoy....!!!
   




 

Halwa a delicious asian desert. one of my favorite

Cooking time: 20-25 min.
Yield : 6 people.



Ingredients:
   -2 cup sooji (flour)
   -2 cup carrot (shredded)
   -1 cup sugar ( Amount depends on individual test)
   -1 cup almond (shredded)
   -1 cup cashew (shredded)
   -1 cup walnut (shredded)
   -2 pinch cinnamon powder
   -1/2 cup butter
   -2 cup whole milk


 
Note- You can get all the ingredient in the local Indian store.

                   

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Individuals in Groups.
Something happens to individuals when they are in a group. They think ans act differently than they would on their own. Most people, if they observe some disaster or danger on their own- a woman being stabbed, a pedestrian slammed by a hit-and-run driver-will at least call for help; many will ever risk their own safety to intervene. But if they are in group observing the same danger, they hold back. The reason has more to do with nature of groups than nature of individuals.
In one experiment in behavioral psychology, student were seated in room, either alone or in groups of three, as a staged emergency occurred: smoke began pouring through the vents. Students who were on their own usually hesitated a minute, got up, checked in vents and then went out to report what certainly seemed like a fire. But the students who were sitting in groups of three did not move. They sat there for six minutes, with smoke so thick they could barely see, rubbing their eyes and coughing.
In other experiment, psychologists staged a situation in which people overheard a loud crash, a scream and a woman in pain, moaning that her ankle was broken. Seventy percent of those who were alone when the "accident" occurred went to her aid, compared with only 40 percent of those who heard her in the presence of another person.
Psychologist call this "diffusion of responsibility" or "social loafing." The more people in group, the lazier each individual in it becomes. Often, observers think nothing needs to be done because someone else has already taken care of it, and the more observers there are, the less likely any one person is to call for help.




Sample Essay Response.

People are not the same when they are in group. A person is smart, responsible, reasonable, and hard working. A person cares for others and knows his or her moral standing. People are unintelligent,scared, lazy and onlooking. People seem to think that its always some else problem. all they can do is watch so that they will do. Yes, a person is less likely to act if no one else is acting. Even if it is a moral or professional duty of person to help or act, they may fail if they feel out numbered.
Carol Tavris says from her "In groups We Shrink" that, in groups, people have, what psychologist call, "diffusion of responsibility" or "social loafing."
Experiments show that students, in group filling with smoke, would be more likely to call for help if they were alone. This is a contrary to the test with multiple students who would sit there and allow the smoke to fill the room. In a real life situation the people who do not act upon smoke is not likely to survive.
This behavior is not restricted to young college or high school students which have little life experience. In a surveillance video of parking lot, a man was stabbed and then mugged. The assailant escape leaving the man bleeding. The man gathered enough strength to stumble in front of the traffic going through the parking lot. He might have thought to himself that this would be a fast way to get help. The drivers proved him wrong. Cars would drive around him to avoid him. Perhaps these people did not want to hold traffic. Each minute wasted is more blood drained. Even a school bus carefully tried to avoid him. The man, knelt down hold his arms up with blood on them finally a lone man got out of his car and assisted the man to the hospital. It took almost an hour for someone to decide to help and it was during a gap where the savior was alone with no traffic behind him and no passenger.
At the hospital one could be treated for whatever ailments one may have. That is why the stab victim wanted to go so badly. But even at hospital there is no guarantee. At New York City hospital, a elderly woman collapsed due to heart condition in the lobby. All the people waiting watched as she hit the floor. However they returned to what ever they doing. Minutes goes by and activity around her reminded normal. Doctors were seen walking passed and then disappearing past the camera. Almost an hour passes and finally a guard is seen feeling her pulse. After ten minutes a stretcher comes to take her away. What took so long? what ever the case may be the assured thought was that some one else must be handling it.
There are cases of individuals who would help despite other people. But the general masses are always onlookers. As seen, students seem to disregard their own life from laziness. even adults and professionals are guilty of  this. This is the nature of people. That is why there are heroes in the world. There needs to be balance.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Mom,Dad,Buy the broccoli

My response to the article "Mom, Dad, Buy the Broccoli," by Editorial is that advertisements for junk foods should be cut down. The article seems to be concerned with kid’s health. The council of Better Bureaus is working out to provide healthier foods and lifestyle for kids by cutting down advertisements for selling junk foods.
 I agree with author’s point of view that less advertisement leads to less junk food consume by kids. Since we all know that kids are more stubborn then adults, once they see advertisement of combo offer in McDonald then kids are dying to get it. So it’s better to cut advertisements for junk foods. It helps kids to focus in homemade cook food like broccoli, greens, vegies etc. Since kids don’t have any choices in foods, kids are force to eat healthy foods. In the same time reading books with colorful pictures of all veggies help kids to eat and love healthy foods.
Once kids have a habit with eating healthy foods they will live their life healthier. Kids can figure out changes in them self. Kids feel more energetic and smart than before. They will understand real food   taste, which they don’t get in junk foods.
Junk foods consume lots of fats, calories, sweeter etc. it leads kids to face with different diseases like diabetes, weight gain etc. So once kids have a habit with healthy foods they will get all nutrition which help kids to live in normal size and happy life.
Eat green and cook food, be healthy and wealthy. Always keep in mind that junk foods kill us.
I can compare this essay with myself. When I was new in this country I didn’t know how to cook food, so I prefer to have a junk food. I still remember that there was a big board with delicious food like pizza, burger etc. that trigger me to grab it. The taste was really good and it was easy too, so I was kind of regular customer in that store. Later on I realized that I keep gaining my weight. In the same time I feel so lazy. I consulted with my doctor. She recommended me no more junk. Junk was killing me. So I learned to cook food and always had a homemade food. It helps me to live healthy.
Healthier foods make kids smart and energetic.  It leads kids to live their life healthier.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Draft: I know the truth,so don't bother me with facts"

Tsering dicky.

“I know the Truth, So Don’t Bother Me With Facts” by Jeffrey kluger, was published in “in time” on October 29,2010. Title essay focused on people believing in rumors and flat-out-lies.
According to the kluger, March which was held in down town Manhattan, says that “human have long been dupes, easily deceived by rumors and flat-out-lies.” Research study at Ohio State says that people tent to follow false easily.
  It is true and I agree with author’s point of view, that people are easily believed in rumors and flat-out-lies. People never care about the one who are suffering. They just follow the rumors, without even knowing the truth. Certain people are being viewed in suspicious way, everywhere they go. As a result those people have to struggle and prove themself as innocent. So it’s better not to judge other people without even knowing them, and nobody has any right to make their life miserable.
According to professor R.Kelly Garrett and Erik Nisbet, they will study people who believe rumor about the proposed Islamic culture. They want to check whether they will change their concept or not. If not than professor will try to convince the fact so that people who believe in rumors can go through it.
Professor Garret and Nisbet face two difficulties they said that it is easy to change people belief through changing out look or performing and strong response even in best explanation only one by third people were willing to change their decision with keeping or focusing on their point of view.
In some case because of egoistic character people stick upon their words. They never try to know the facts. In journey of teaching people not to belief In rumors and flat-out-lies, the investigators came upto studying on each people brain performance. Specially working on prefrontal context and amygdala which play an important role to solve the problem and fell certain emotion respectively.
The essay was really interesting. I am a girl from Nepal, grown up In Buddhist family. It is true that Buddha was born in Nepal In kaplivastu district. The news forecast in one of the indian news that Buddha was born in India makes me aggressive and disappointment. Actually it’s not only me, we all Nepalese people are disappointed. I joined laguardia college, where I attend CSE 099. I used a book “opining the door” there authors mention that Buddha was born in India makes me shocked. How people believe in rumors. Beside investigating and knowing truth author easily believe in rumor which is not true. The authors make it clear that many people involves in lies.
The essay was most educational. I learned that rather than believing in rumors or flats-out-lies, we have to know the truth. Telling lies and starting rumors cause trouble. It is best to be honest.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

"Imitation of film: here's smoking at your, kid"

Tsering dicky

The essay title "Imitation of film: here's smoking at your, kid" by Micholas balakar was published in New York Times on November 15,2005.

 The essay title focused on movies is being trigger to kids for smoke.

A nationwide survey published in November issue of pediatrics reports that children are being copying to smoke from film which they had saw. Author mentions that according to research 38% of children continue for smoking. They learn it from movies.

    I agree with author point of view that research found 38% of children are being smoking and imitating from movies. It is true that young kids want to live their life fashionable. They never care about their life anything than their fashionable life. Even though they have knowledge about effect, like from smoke they just ignore it and continue to smoke for their fashionable satisfaction. They try to live their life as their favorite stars. They copy from their favorite stars; they want to be look like them. Like in appearance, attitude, the way how they live their life. I notice that this thing is being target especially from high school kids.

Dr. James D.sargent, the lead author on the study and a professor of pediatrics at Dartmouth medical school, mentions that R-rated movies are being to view about fourth or fifth grade student leads twice as much smoking than as other does.

The researchers found that “children who had the greatest exposure to smoking in movies were more than two and a half times as likely it starts smoking as those who had the lowest exposure.”

Dr. Sargent study’s results “Pertained only the youngest adolescents and that the report did not preclude the possibility that smoking began before the children saw these movies.”

Dr. sargent mentions that association should be taken very seriously regarding this thing. Since the strength of the findings and the fact are almost exactly as earlier regional studies.

It’s our responsibilities whether we are parents from home or teachers from school. We must provide our children better knowledge about disadvantage of smoke or drugs.  We can see in our society that more than 50% of our young generation is being killed by drugs or smoke. In the same time we have to stop those watching R-rated movies. Always remind them “Smoking is injuries to health”. Even while watching movie there should be ads for avoiding smoke or drugs. There should be stick rules in theater that under age are not allowed to watch R-rated movies. Dr. Sargent suggests that “association should be taken very seriously.”

 It is true and I do agree that association should be taken very seriously upon it. Day by day our young kids are being killed. Instead of being a well-educated they are being killed or target from drugs. We must stop this activity.
I can compare this article with one of my cousin brother who died last year only. He was only 18 years old. We never get chance to know that he is being addicted. Since our life was really busy. He was a good boy, don’t know how it really happened, it is because of environment where is growing up or his new habit. He keep involving in drugs. He was a very fashionable. Always wants to have a new technology with him. Prefer to get up like stars. All the sudden we notice his changes. Changes like bunking classes. He was in rehab for three months. He was doing good, so he came back home but after few weeks on Thursday we found his dead body in his bed because of overdose. We lost him due to drugs.
  It’s better to stop not letting under age children to watch R-rated movies and movie which expose more smoking.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Tsering dicky.
 Hype is a short article written by Kalle Lasn published in "in signs of life in the USA: readings on popular Culture
The title "Hype" is based on, How number of advertisements is increasing however, it does not go through where it should be. In addition, Lasn mentions about the development of technology.

Advertisement plays an important role for businessman to grow their business. Since lots of advertisement are being posted in billboard and million ads are shown in radio and television as a result it leads to prevalent and toxic of the mental pollutants.

 I agree with authors point of view that "The increase in commercial advertising has happened so steadily and relentlessly that we have't quite woken up to the absurdity of it all." Instead of increasing in business, advertisements keep polluted our mind; however, it provide information about the products which we need to buy. In the same time multiply advertisements in between the interesting show keep disappointed us the viewer.

 Kalle lasn mentions some examples regarding different types of ads such as,scrolls in the little window of machine in bank, ads shown on the nozzle in gas station, the most powerful micro-marketing medium. This type of advertisements are really informative, knowledgeable and helpful to people.                           
   I salute to those technologies which really make peoples life easy.
 When I was new in this country I didn't had any idea to use automated machine. I was really in trouble at the time. I didn't had any guts to ask people for help as I was a shy person, later on I realized that instruction was shown on the screen. I believe there is too much similar kind of ads for different purpose, which really helps for people who don’t have any idea to operate any technology thing like automatic machine.

My friend's brother, he is only 14 years old. He is doing his high school. He keeps asking for 5s I phone even though he have I phone 5. The advertising on television really attracts his mind. The ads make him crazy to get it. He sold his new Nick shoes, G-shock watch, games etc. He was ready to sale more stuff but before he does so his parents know about it. His parents was disappoint with him because of his behavior.

Therefore, I feel that too much hype is not beneficial. Especially for young generation.