Tag: Family

  • Police want pubs to close earlier to combat violence-Do It.

    Correct move.Drink related violence increases as night goes by.When families go quietly to bed, drifters and unattached bums frequent bars, create a problems for neighbors as well as to people who may happen to be passing on urgent personal business.Those who like to drink late into night may do it in their homes.
    Story:
    POLICE are hoping to convince the State Government to slash trading hours for licensed premises as part of its inquiry into alcohol-related violence.

    The Queensland Police Union has released its submission to the Law, Justice and Safety Committee, which seeks to have nightclubs close at 2am and a midnight curfew for suburban hotels.

    QPU general president Ian Leavers said there was plenty of evidence that selling liquor until sunrise was taking a high toll on Queensland’s youth.
    http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,26266106-952,00.html?referrer=email&source=CM_email_nl

  • Kids as young as 9 to receive career advice

    Why not when they are in the womb?
    This is the surest way to make children hate studies.
    Have a heart.Let the child enjoy child hood.

    Story.
    LONDON (Reuters) – Children in British primary schools as young as nine are to receive advice via internet sites such as YouTube on their future career paths under a new scheme, the government said on Monday.

    Under the program designed to help children of all socio-economic backgrounds realize their goals, students will be given mentors, have the chance to visit universities, and be given counseling on what subjects to study via social networking sites like Facebook.

    A recent study showed that 75 percent of 11-year-olds wanted to attend university, the government said.

  • What Equality Women Want?

    Happiness is subjective, relative and keeps on changing along with the growth of the individual and change of life style.It is by no means Absolute.Hence efforts to measure and quantify Happiness is absurd, not with standing Psychologists’ objections,as Happiness can not be defined.
    Having said that what exactly women want?
    They want lower insurance premiums?;do not want to maintain home?
    In the case of the former, because of the fact Nature has made them differently, they have unique functions,like pregnancy and delivery as well as the complications that may arise out of it.Fortunately or unfortunately Men are not endowed by Nature thus in this regard.Insurance companies collect more premium because of cost ot flow and not because of gender discrimination.Conversely do you expect Men to pay higher premium on par with Women because only then Gender equality is ensured?At this rate ,you might even demand Men deliver babies!

    On taking care of Home,it is purely personal and optional;if you do not want to do it,don’t;if your spouse objects to it, better leave him to assert equality.
    Coming to wages, how many women are paid equally or more than Men in MNCs.?In factan Indian Lady was Pepsi CEO.
    Women have gone to space, been Prime Ministers and in fact India is controlled right now by a lady.
    Recognition and monetary rewards are related to performance and not gender,especially in Business and politics.
    People keep on harping equality.What exactly is needed?Obviously men can not deliver babies nor can they feed them. Short of this men will do every thing they can and are doing and shall do so.
    Please be clear about what you want;individual maladjustments can not be made a social issue.
    All said and done life is about getting along with people and in the process one may have to compromise,no gender, for Life is nothing but full of compromises.
    You never realise and enjoy happiness when you have it and you keep on chasing mirages.In life, expect less, especially of relationships, and give more-that is the secret of Happiness.

    Story:
    When We’re Equal, We’ll Be Happy
    Barbara Ehrenreich is now the latest to weigh in on the Female Happiness Conundrum — the whole cultural brouhaha caused by the news from Wharton School professors Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers earlier this year that despite all the objective improvements to their lives over the past four decades, women today appear to be less happy than they were in 1972.

    It’s been a hot-button issue, this most recent iteration of Freud’s too-often-repeated question about what women want. The whole declining happiness thing has been spun into an indictment of feminism (the “triumphant: I told you so” as Ehrenreich puts it), sparking an angry response that those who claim women are unhappy post-feminism are nothing more than agents of an anti-woman backlash.

    That accusation is often correct. But not necessarily in Stevenson and Wolfers’s case.

    Wolfers defended himself in The New York Times’ Freakonomics blog last week, arguing that his and Stevenson’s study isn’t the only one to show declining female happiness since the 1970s. He and Stevenson further admit, in the course of their paper, that their numbers really don’t tell us anything clear about why women now report being more unhappy, only that they do. And whether that increased reporting of lesser happiness actually corresponds to a decline in lived happiness is another question that Stevenson and Wolfers are very open in admitting they can’t answer.

    I appreciate this. I tend to have a problem with studies that measure nebulous emotional states and then compare them back to other nebulous states experienced at different moments in time. You learn a lot from them about how people answer surveys, but not so much about how they objectively felt. Happiness, after all, is hard to quantify; you can’t measure it in a blood test, or map it in a mathematical equation corresponding to patterns of neuronal activity in the brain. It also tends to be relative; we judge our happiness, at least in part, against our expectations of how we are supposed to feel and how good we think life is supposed to be.

    These inner “supposed”s may well have changed for women since the early 1970s, as Stevenson and Wolfers more or less say, in fancier language. They suggest that the opening up, diversifying and expanding of women’s sphere of existence may have given them more things to potentially be unhappy about: “… the increased opportunities available to women may have increased what women require to declare themselves happy.” Entering the world of men may very well have raised the bar of expectations: “If happiness is assessed relative to outcomes for one’s reference group,” they write, “then greater equality may have led more women to compare their outcomes to those of the men around them. In turn, women might find their relative position lower than when their reference group included only women.”

    In other words: if you expect less for yourself, you’re easier to please.

    The early 1970s was a limiting time for women, but it was also, perhaps, a hopeful time. There was definitely a feeling in the air that women’s lives were changing in a positive way. There was a sense that everything was possible, that life for women was getting better, that if things hadn’t yet come together as well as they should have, they inevitably would. Down the line. Like, today.

    Life for women has not come together. That, at least, is the very clear conclusion you have to draw after reading the essays contained in “A Woman’s Nation Changes Everything,” a book-length report released this week by the Center for American Progress. Despite its cheery-sounding title, the report conveys a bleak portrait of women’s non-progress in our day. The wage gap persists, particularly for mothers, who now earn 73 cents for every man’s dollar. Our workforce and education system is still sex-segregated, operating along generations-old stereotypes that steer most women into low-paid, low-status, low-security professions. Women pay more for health insurance than men, have more extensive health needs than men, and suffer unique forms of discrimination in their coverage. (Women may be denied coverage because they had a Caesarean delivery or were victims of domestic violence — both “preexisting conditions.”) Regardless of the number of hours they work, they continue to do far more caretaking and housekeeping work at home than do their husbands. And discrimination against mothers (but not fathers) in the workplace is all but ubiquitous.

    http://warner.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/22/when-were-equal-well-be-happy/?apage=3#comments

  • Cops’ Tips on Your Safety-in home and away from Home

    This is for you, and for you to share with your wife, your children, everyone you know
    .
    It never hurts to be carefulin this crazy world we live in

    1. Tip from Tae Kwon Do :
    The elbow is the strongest point on your body.
    If you are close enough to use it, do!
    2. Learned this from a tourist guide.
    If a robber asks for your wallet and/or purse,
    DO NOT HAND IT TO HIM.
    Toss it away from you….
    Chances are that he is more interested
    in your wallet and/or purse than you,
    and he will go for the wallet/purse.
    RUN LIKE MAD IN THE OTHER DIRECTION!
    3. If you are ever thrown into the trunk of a car,
    kick out the back tail lights and stick your arm out the hole
    and start waving like crazy..
    The driver won’t see you, but everybody else will.
    This has saved lives.
    4. Women have a tendency to get into their cars
    after shopping, eating, working, etc., and just sit
    (doing their checkbook, or making a list, etc.
    DON’T DO THIS!)
    The predator will be watching you, and this
    is the perfect opportunity for him to get in
    on the passenger side, put a gun to your head,
    and tell you where to go.
    AS SOON AS YOU GET INTO YOUR CAR ,
    LOCK THE DOORS AND LEAVE..

    If someone
    is in the car
    with a gun
    to your head
    DO NOT DRIVE OFF,
    Repeat:
    DO NOT DRIVE OFF!
    Instead gun the engine
    and speed into anything, wrecking the car.
    Your Air Bag will save you.
    If the person is in the back seat
    they will get the worst of it.
    As soon as the car crashes
    bail out and run.
    It is better
    than having them find your body
    in a remote location.
    5. A few notes about getting
    into your car in a parking lot,
    or parking garage:
    A.) Be aware:
    look around you, look into your car,
    at the passenger side floor ,
    and in the back seat
    B.) If you are parked next to a big van,
    enter your car from the passenger door.
    Most serial killers attack their victims
    by pulling them into their vans while the women
    are attempting to get into their cars.
    C.) Look at the car parked on the driver’s side of your vehicle,
    and the passenger side… If a male is sitting alone
    in the seat nearest your car, you may want to walk back
    into the mall, or work, and get a
    guard/policeman to walk you back out.
    IT IS ALWAYS BETTER TO BE SAFE THAN SORRY.
    (And better paranoid than dead.)
    6. ALWAYS take the elevator
    instead of the stairs.
    Stairwells are horrible places to be alone
    and the perfect crime spot.
    (This is especially true at NIGHT!)
    7. If the predator has a gun
    and you are not under his control,
    ALWAYS RUN!
    The predator will only hit you (a running target)
    4 in 100 times; and even then,
    it most likely WILL NOT be a vital organ.
    RUN, Preferably in a zigzag pattern!
    8. As women, we are always trying
    to be sympathetic:
    STOP
    It may get you raped, or killed.
    Ted Bundy, the serial killer, was a good-looking,
    well educated man, who ALWAYS played
    on the sympathies of unsuspecting women.
    He walked with a cane, or a limp, and often
    asked ‘for help’ into his vehicle or with his vehicle,
    which is when he abducted
    his next victim.
    9. Another Safety Point:
    Someone just told me that her friend heard
    a crying baby on her porch the night before last,
    and she called the police because it was late
    and she thought it was weird.. The police told her
    ‘Whatever you do, DO NOT open the door.’
    The lady then said that it sounded like the baby
    had crawled near a window, and she was worried
    that it would crawl to the street and get run over.
    The policeman said, ‘We already have a unit on the way,
    whatever you do, DO NOT open the door.’
    He told her that they think a serial killer
    has a baby’s cry recorded and uses it to coax
    women out of their homes thinking that someone
    dropped off a baby. He said they have not verified it,
    but have had several calls by women saying that
    they hear baby’s cries outside their doors
    when they’re home alone at night.

    10. Water scam!
    If you wake up in the middle
    of the night to hear all your taps outside running or what you think is a
    burst pipe, DO NOT GO OUT TO INVESTIGATE! These people turn on all your
    outside taps full ball so that you will go out to investigate and
    then attack.

    Stay alert, keep safe, and look out for your neighbors!
    Please pass this on.