In this formative discussion, our group discuss the topic on the impact of examples on the way language and behaviors are shaped in society of that era. This topic can be fully demonstrated in the book Kindred especially on the scene when the n word is spoken from Rufus mouth with no intention to really humiliate the African Americans. He claims that his mom said that word every time unless she has a company; “Dana: “Your mother always call black people n….., Rufe?” Rufus: “Sure, except when she has company, why not?” (Butler 19). One idea that I contributed in this discussion I found intriguing has to relate to our perception of ethics. I raise a doubt or based on my curiosity that if we should condemn or question one’s language or behavior just because their ways of language or behavior are not appropriate or corresponded in our perception of our era and when they are just following the languages and behaviors that have already been modeled in their era. I believe the author creates this type of scene between the past and the present for a purpose especially when there is a significant contrast between the two era about how African American are treated. Our discussion always connects to the non-literary text written by Alexander which emphasizes the continued racial inequality present in society, which it becomes a norm where people thought it has been changed while that kind of perception is only an illusion; the reality of it has never changed at all.
Category Archives: Diploma Program
Continuation of Our CAS Project
Continue with my CAS project with Simon, this week we decided to make a challenge based on filming a short clip of “how long can you hold onto it when doing plank”. Plank is a common and effective exercise that can be easily utilized in indoor exercise. It can train not just the core muscles, but also thigh muscle, calf muscle, and triceps…etc. The purpose of doing this plank challenge is to promote individuals to exercise indoor and having some motivation that comes from the connection with peers who are also such a challenge. It will act as a platform to not just connect people together through exercise, but also let more people actually take action to do exercise. I believe this idea will largely benefit our objective which is to promote indoor fitness exercise under this global pandemic. Here is the one I did and it will act as an exemplar on our social media account. I hope people do indeed enjoy this challenge.
Sudoku Exploration!
Recently, math club has been practicing a game that I have not played before, known as “sudoku.” It is a type of game that fills in numbers that coherently fit into the overall boxes the numbers corresponded. In this CAS experience, I decided to learn to play this game, sudoku. At the start, it is hard to fill in those numbers because there are only three chances that you can make mistakes on plotting in the numbers, so I am very aware and careful when filling each of the numbers in the chart. After playing for several games, I became more familiar with the patterns and numerical tread within the game and began to complete the chart much faster. I enjoy this game very much as it is a complicated but somehow simple game that anyone can play. This game also helps to improve individuals in terms of intellectual components. The game helps me to help me understand my logic-based thinking ability to fill in the numbers with matching trends. Not only that, it improves my way of thinking to solve patterns and tread, to change from priorly attempting to solve it one by one to looking at the overall patterns to analyze which part should be solved first, ultimately improving my efficiency in solving pattern-type challenges and questions. I found my ability to be more logical especially on solving different trends of numbers, which this ability can also be applied to solving other questions not limited to numbers. I had a great time playing it and aim to complete the harder version in the future.
Reflection: The Injustice of This Moment is Not an ‘Aberration’
Through reading the article of The Injustice of This Moment is Not an ‘Aberration’ by Michelle Alexander, I found an innovative perspective of viewing racial injustice in terms of the authority from politics. The point about people that uphold authority can manipulate the tendency of problems is fully demonstrated in the article in respect of the US presidents. Despite how the author stated her standpoint about the Republicans and the Democratic, she emphasizes that the action done or promoted regarding racial injustice is still all an illusion at the end. While we appear to have made progress, it is merely an appearance, there are so many systems in place that continue the systems of racial and social control which ultimately made “the nation trapped in a cycle of racial reform, backlash, and re-formation of systems of racial and social control.
Often time, we tend to wanting to promote racial equality through the idea that “there are no differences between races” in order to enhance the similarity of human race. However, this set of idea may have caused the present crisis to be worsen. This type of mindset build up that so-called “illusion” of social justice, which causes the danger of losing the history of the person’d culture, race, ethnicity, and also the value of the individual. Therefore, we should be aware of such issue more carefully with thorough consequence simulated in this society.
Reflection: Octavia Butler
Octavia Butler is the author of the book, Kindred. During her interview, she stated that she has a vivid imagination growing up as a strange kid and most of time, alone. Being a writer in the modern era, Butler aims to not just be a black woman science fiction writer, but being a writer that is not set back to any limitation. When writing the book, Kindred, Butler aims to wrote herself into the story and explore in-depth to the place where the scene is set up, Maryland. It is considered that this book is one of the accomplishment that she made that is most associated with her. The writing style she has, add up the genuine scene set up about the slavery during the 1800s.
Reflection: Kindred
Kindred is a novel written by Octavia E. Butler that set scene under the era when slavery wasn’t prohibited. From reading at the prologue and the first chapter “The River”, I found this novel mysterious as there are several surprising scenes especially in the first chapter. I am confused and surprised with the idea of vanishing and reappearing in just seconds as it does not appear naturally in reality. The two scenes presented during the event of vanishing and reappearing seem to demonstrate different aspect of the story. The scene with Kevin seem to be the reality and portray the mysterious part about the another scene which portray the encounter of the protagonist with a family that scared the author due to the threats of the gun and makes her feel insecure. The author claims that these two scenes are actually real and present and reject the idea of hallucination. Overall, the set up of the scene is very intriguing and makes the audience wants to explore further about the context of the story in the following chapters.
Reading onto “The Fire”, the overall context of the story starts to become more visible and clear. I become certain that the vanishing event is has to do with time traveling. The emerging scene in my mind is the “traumatic encounter” faced by Dana. It was a shocking moment for her to see someone being whipped to nearly death live. The sensation of that moment engraved a strong sense of fear in her inner world. The quote stated”I could literally smell his sweat, hear every ragged breath, every cry, every cut of the whip.”, which also demonstrate the cruelty of the traumatic encounter and ultimately stood as a critical point in the story in terms of mentally impact to Dana after the time traveling(Butler 33). The usage of anaphora also strengthen the overall idea of the fearful perception regarding the trauma.
In “The Fall”, Kevin is dragged into the past with Dana and experience different way of treatment because of its race as white, which is considered superior at that period of time. However, it did not make Kevin become egoistic. Both of them experience a sense of culture shock in terms of time especially in one scene about a group of slave children acting out a scene of a slave auction. While Kevin is being more optimistic about how the kids are just imitating what they seen in their lives, Dana acts more pathetic about it saying that: “They don’t have to understand. Even the games they play are preparing them for their future – and that future will come whether they understand it or not”(Butler 106).
As the time Dana stays in the past longer, she begins to influence others from her contemporary mindset, Rufus might be the one that got influenced the most. Without the presence of Dana, Rufus used to called the slaves with the “n” word. However, Dana corrects this insult to African American by giving an example to let Rufus knows the feeling of being insulted, which she asks Rufus that: “How do you feel when someone called you ‘trash’?”(Butler 95). Rufus changes his way to called the slaves and he changes his attitude towards the slaves, not with a strong superior tone anymore.
Volleyball On-Island Camp Experience (Dong-Shan High School)
Due to the pandemic, this year, which is my senior year will not be having the ACAMIS tournament that would have been hosted overseas. However, our coaches tried to make our final year memorable as it would be with the ACAMIS tournament, so we were able to go against the Taiwan Division I Champion teams in a 3-day relocation training trip. Throughout this trip, I learned more than just volleyball expertise taught by them, but also essential life skills and attitudes toward practices and challenges. I believe I learned more than any trip to ACAMIS those past years and this trip is really meaningful to me. I learned and improved on the skill that I was aiming for this season which is to be better at receiving serves. I learn the importance of moving toward the ball with the entire body not just the hands when passing a serve to the setter. Despite this is a tiny component in the overall receiving skill, this newly acquired skill allows me to be more consistent on receiving in a game and to better control the ball especially facing a float serve. The player that taught me the techniques is a U19 national team player which I am cherished that I am able to learn from her. This trip really benefits me a lot to achieve my ultimate goal, which is to be a better receiver as a libero.
Volunteering on Taiwan Independence Day!
2020 is Taiwan’s 109th year of independence and just like any other year, we celebrate this day to honor the independence of our nation, Taiwan. This year, luckily, the national firework took place in my hometown Tainan so I was able to go there easily. Moreover, I decided to participate in a volunteer group to help out the overall program of the firework which includes several performances from celebrities all over the place…etc. I volunteered from the early afternoon when the sun was still up and shinning to the night where the amazing fireworks stood up in the darkness. It was an amazing experience especially seeing the smile from the visitors after giving them support about my hometown. This experience has deeply impacted me in wanting to contribute more to society.
L & L Portfolio (Technological Threats and Triumphs)
From my perspective, the topic that we have here about technological threats and triumphs has to do a lot with how human has incorporated innovative technology into our daily lives in which it is indirectly affecting other factors that coexisted in this world. It discusses the consequence of such technological advancement to be either a detrimental contribution or a successful checkpoint marking the continued progression of human civilization.
The science fiction novel, Never Let Me Go, by Kazuo Ishiguro presents technological development as a way that negatively affected society. By presenting the idea of human cloning and how the innovation of such a technique has impacted human’s perceptions of lives, which include their psychological alternation of lives, humans, then, tend to forget the principles that we uphold such as ethics, and become dissatisfied if this innovation is prohibited. This is probably due to that, within our soul, there is always that avarice in which humans tend to fulfill our own needs prior to others. This problem does not just occur in technological advancement but also in other global issues such as global warming and deforestation.
With that being said, I decided to write my essay on the topic of the conflict between human desire and ethics through rapid technological development and focuses specifically on the context provided in Never Let Me Go. Towards the end of the story, Ishiguro begins to reveal the damage or harm done by the innovation of human cloning in society by writing the novel in a dystopian genre. This raises the awareness of human’s intention of technological development and intends to inform the audience to be more cautious about our innovation of technology which can cause consequences that we are never aware of. By reading the novel, I explore further issues that I have never thought of before such as how the effect of technology. I have always thought that the continued advancement of technology in society is able to benefit humans in certain ways, however, I never thought of the effect it can cause from other aspects such as the environment and our perception of the world.
Furthermore, the experience to meet with Audrey Tang and the documentary of “The Social Dilemma” also gives me additional perspectives to view technological advancement in society. Audrey Tang is Taiwan’s Digital minister and believes that open government, social innovation, and youth engagement can be the determining factors to a country’s development and overall status. He has a unique perspective, especially on internet usage. While most people believe hacking is always bad, he points out some ideas about how people can actually benefit from hacking. Another concept that I learned from him is the attitude towards challenges. While having several innate difficulties and obstacles, he does not let his conditions limit his action towards challenges. I think this is an important mindset that can be applied when facing challenges in life. Also, for the documentary, although I did not watch the majority part, I found one concept really remarkable which is the direction and mindset towards the usage of social media. This topic is something I never thought of because I am so used to the existence of social media and the convenience it provides. It is new to me that social media is such an influential factor that some people utilize it to manipulate people’s perception towards the truth or specific incident, therefore, resulting in a chaotic society full of panicking and false messages.
In conclusion, this unit really allows me to think further into areas that I have never thought of. It also raises my awareness of the presence of continued technological advancement and the effect it can really impact on my life. I begin to ponder more on the more proper way of using technology, ultimately becoming a better person that does not let technology overpower myself and my values in society.
Product of (HUEVOS)
As planned, I decided to make breakfast on eggs and cook the yolk and egg white separately to find out if there is a difference with the normal ones. When actually doing it, I found out that I cannot really control how the yolk is going to spread out on the pan which the shape of it is not that round. It is the same for egg white which the final product is not really like a well-rounded egg. Moreover, I find it difficult to add the right amount of oil, salt, and MSG because I cooked the yolk first and add the egg white about 30 seconds after the yolk. Overall, it is a nice experience and the taste of the egg is quite similar to the normal ones. So I still prefer the normal one since the cooking procedures are easier and efficient in a daily breakfast meal.