Monday, July 4, 2011

R.I.P. Ironhide

So yeah, My family and I watched Transformers 3: Dark Of The Moon yesterday.

Overall the movie was freakin' awesoooome! \m/

I only hated one part though -- the part where my boyfriend, Ironhide, had to die! It srsly broke my heart. When I saw him die before my very eyes (on the screen), I teared up. I loved him since Transformers 1. He was the machine with the most weapons, and he was the boldest of the Autobots.

I mean...




Why'd you have to die, Ironhide? T.T He died without a chance to fight back. He was completely caught off guard. I am so </3. *sighs*

But hey, movie's over and I can't do anything about the death of my true love. :-I



I LOVE YOU, IRONHIDE! R.I.P.

Utopia: Solutions To Social Problems



The picture you see on top is a Cycle on Poverty. Basically, it just repeats itself. (duh, that's why it's called a cycle. haha)


Anyway, our class was asked to focus on one problem you see on the cycle then site a possible solution that could solve the problem and make it "a world of utopia".


I'll be focusing on the PROBLEM ON MALNUTRITION.








Yes. Malnutrition. According to http://www.thefreedictionary.com/malnutrition, Malnutrition is defined as poor nutrition because of an insufficient or poorly balanced diet or faulty digestion or utilization of foods. My definition of malnutrition is when an individual doesn't receive the right amount of food needed on a daily basis. The people you see on top have bad cases of malnutrition. They only get to eat once a day or maybe not at all. Malnutrition is not pleasing to the eye, especially when you see it beforehand. It makes me feel sorry for them, and I pity them a lot. How come they ended up like this? It just doesn't seem fair.


This is where utopia comes in. Utopia is an ideally perfect place, especially in its social, political, and moral aspects. This is where your ideas of perfect come in -- whatever they are.
They may be clean surroundings, same sex marriage or free cupcakes everyday for the rest of your life. Whatever is perfect for you is utopia.






The assignment was to think of a way on how to solve this problem, given that I could do anything I could think of for a solution as long as it's possible. I could think of lots of ways to solve malnutrition.


1.) Prayer.
You can never go wrong with God. All you need is faith but then faith without works is dead, so we still have to do efforts.
2.) Have regular feeding programs.
I'd give 'em the best, scrumptious, delicious, mouthwatering food there is to help restore their resistance, body built, and love for food. I'd also open jobs with justifiable wages for parents and people who are 18 and above so they can work for food and their other necessities, that way they won't have to rely on my provided feeding programs all the time.
3.) Give them vitamins.
I'd give them the sufficient vitamins needed to ensure their health.
4.) Provide a certain amount of money.
I'd give them a certain amount of money for them to start their own business, thus, earning more for their family's needs.


These are only some of the solutions I could think of to solve this problem. If malnutrition was done with, then the world would be almost perfect.