In our current world, Money is a huge issue that separates all peoples and all countries need it to show their worth but is necessary to have so many different kinds of currency. There are 179 different currencies in 196 countries not including Taiwan which has its own currency. I think that it is confusing and a waste to convert money and with the exchange rate being so awkward it makes people lose money most of the time. For example 20,810 Vietnamese dong is about 1.1 US dollar so if you were to convert 100 dollars to dong, you would get 2,081,000 dong but if you were to convert it back to US dollars you would lose a couple cents and maybe a dollar in the conversion plus the fee for the conversion. Now a single currency would be nigh impossible due to all the countries printing it and conflict to occur when a country prints too much. and causes inflation of prices and the degradation of the lone currency.
A single currency would only work if there was a single all powerful government were to form in perhaps Antarctica but this is unlikely due to the fact that no country would form permanent bonds to other countries and nobody lives in Antarctica. If these events were to actually happen (it won't) then much convenience would come from it and we don't need to go through the trouble of money conversion. By the way if you don't know what dosh means, it's British slang for money.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
[Bi] It's a draft
It's been a dream of mine to become a teacher so that I could help students learn and to be there for students in their time of need. When I was in middle school, I wasn't treated very fairly by a small group of classmates. These students would relish in the agony they caused, especially mine. Three months of torture and I was done with those people and I never wanted to return to school but the teachers and staff of the school supported me and convinced me to return to school with the promise that they would do better to enforce bullying rules and to listen students like me when they had complaints. Their promise was not kept and the rest of the school year and the two next years became my own personal hell.One of the worst parts was that the principal herself put me at fault even though I felt that I was the victim. I felt betrayed by the entire school staff and alienated from the student body. My salvation finally came after I graduated from middle school. In high school, I learned the joys of aiding fellow classmates learn.
I had always been good at mathematics and foreign languages so some of my classmates from my middle school days had required assistance on some work. Being in greater spirits from the freedom of those bullies who made me miserable, I agreed to help them for a short period of time since I needed to be home. While teaching them, I had realized that I was enjoying giving them, people who prior to this had never done anything to help or harm me and possibly apathetic towards my existence, knowledge. My self-esteem had near skyrocketed from the feeling of purpose and being part of something. Unfortunately, the next year I needed to transfer schools so I had to say goodbye to my acquaintances and re-assimilate myself to a new larger school alongside the problem of meeting new people. There, I managed to expand and continue helping fellow students and met some excellent teachers who have been very helpful to the students. Watching these teachers do their work gives me better understanding of how others around me learn, understand their needs are, and the most important parts of education. From other teachers, I have also found what not to do when teaching or giving assignments.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Hostage Situation
I cannot comprehend the stress of the families of these 30 boys nor can I predict the action of the Pakistani government in this matter. The Pakistani government must handle this situation with the utmost care or it could blow up in their face. If the Pakistani government appeases the Taliban quickly then the Taliban as well as others around the world would see them as weak and the Taliban would also get the idea to kidnap even more civilians to get what they desire may it be more exchanges of prisoners or to get more weapons to restock their armories. On the other hand if the Pakistani government acts too slowly then there is a chance that the prisoners could be executed which would cause the people of Pakistan and other governments to question the Pakistani Government. Also in this video the Taliban expresses that they want the militias to be disbanded and the elders of the villages to follow the Taliban's rule. This would cause a spike in Taliban strength in the area since they are able to hide without the militia hunting them down or the people living in the villages reporting them to the military will not be able to do so without the Taliban possibly killing them and/or people around them. The Taliban commander not specifically saying a deadline for the exchange of hostages for prisoners could mean that the Taliban is not expecting the Pakistani government to act so quickly but they are ready to kill their hostages if the Pakistani govenmnt decides not to listen to their demands.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
A Quick Introduction
My first blog post will most likely cover information about myself and maybe a story. My full name is Andre Vu Quang Nguyen, Andre being my English name and Vu being my Vietnamese name. I am ignorant to all happenings in pop culture. I'm indifferent to almost everything people say so people tell me the most terrible thoughts in their mind and I wouldn't judge or smite them for this idea. I also don't really care what people call me. I've been called many variations of my name, Fuhlaundre, Andre the Giant(even though I'm pretty short), and my normal name with different pronunciations. All people of similar races look the same to me. I can only guess at race by name. Please don't take this as racism, I really cannot differentiate between a French person and a Swedish person just by looking at them. I can eat pretty much anything as long as it's no spoiled but don't eat seafood or exotic foods all to often. But now a story, a story about how I got the name Andre. Originally, My name was supposed to be Andrew rather than Andre. One story is that some classical music composed by someone named Andre was playing on the radio while my father was filling out the paperwork so he named me after that composer. The other story is that he just forgot to put the W at the end and it was too late to change it.
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