The way that I live my life is on spontaneity.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Parley: TVs ARE HARMFUL, no?


There has been a debate around this issue, on whether T.V causes health problems to children or not. Some point at parents and say that it is their responsibility; others do not really believe that it has anything to do with television in the first place. Come to realize and after looking at many surveys, it has been noticed that children are suffering from specific health problems that are caused by the television’s excessive radiation caused by excessive hours in front of the television, and other physical health issues too! “A recent study from Australia found that it greatly increase the possibility of diseases for those who sit in front of television for too long. Meanwhile, it will shorten the life span by several years” says Wang Xi Xiang.

Pessimists think, young children are emotionally vulnerable and ads are developed to take advantage of that vulnerability, so one of their complaints is “emotional health” disorder. James Steyer states in his book, The Other Parent, that television advertisements for kids make them think that they are “losers” if they do not purchase that specific product, or in other words, it lowers their self-esteem. Allen Kanner and Tim Kasser stated that “advertisers have hired psychological consultants to study every phase and stage of a child's life, and then used the results to develop sophisticated commercials that have the desired effect on our children.”

Aside of the entire emotional dilemma comes physical issues. Numerous studies have linked being overweight with watching television, because it both reduces children's physical activity and subjects them to food advertisements with high fat and sugar content; given that the most common products addressed to children include sugared cereals, candies, sodas, and snack foods. A kid’s contribution to such food may increase the number of overweight children and the rise in diabetes, especially given the inactive behavior of many others.

Nevertheless, for every disadvantage there must be an advantage. Sure, spending lots of hours watching the T.V makes a kid a “couch potato” and it distracts him away from other activities; also, being able to participate in physical activities and sports reduces to a great extent, so when you think about it, even creativity is affected! But again, Television does replace other activities, like being able to interact with friends and peers online, summing up all the homework and projects, and pretty much improving their skills.

As previously stated, being glued to the television screen makes the child obese for the child tends to eat and have snacks in between shows. Therefore, the basal metabolic rate drops down noticeably since the child is helplessly inactive. Television also causes lots of trouble in the child’s behavior and disorder. “Statistics show an overwhelming rise in behavioral issues like aggression, obstinacy, violence, and hyperactivity, amongst children, which find their way in to adulthood,” says researcher David Dunstan.

Numerous studies and “clinical trials” stated that excessive television viewing contributes in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, ADHD. If the hours of TV watched exceed a certain level, a child's brain may be wired to respond more to the TV environment (rapid changes of sounds and images) than the natural environment. Sleep is affected to a great extent. Insomnia or sleeplessness, or altered sleep patterns have been demonstrated.

As my article obviously states, the disadvantages of excessive hours in front of a television contributes to many health problems in widely different aspects. The child is still growing and so, he must be experiencing life in various ways and by numerous means, least of them is watching television. Maybe if the parents were well aware of what television causes, they’d allow the child to have less television sessions or video games and more outdoor activities and practically improvement of skills!



Bibliography

Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) and Emotional Health

http://www.limitv.org/health.htm

Article “Pay Attention to the Health Problems Caused by Television” by Wang Xi Xiang

http://ezinearticles.com

TV Time for Kids May Increase Behavior Problems, Health Risks

http://news.health.com

“Turn off the TV. Too much television may lead to health problems” by Helen Fields

http://health.usnews.com

“Too much television, internet linked to long-term health problems for children...” by the LifeSiteNews.

http://www.tldm.org

Tv Causes Obesity, Heart Problems | Television Health Risks | How Tv Affects Children | TV Health Effects” by David Dunstan

http://www.tandurust.com

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Les Difformes

Le début


Today was lovely, exciting, wonderful, and all of the other synonyms! After a stressful week of final exams, she’s finally able to have a good walk outside; fresh air across her face, whistling melodic leaves travel her ears, cold breezes down her spine, and the smell of freedom through her nostrils.


Mother: What are you up to today?

Isabelle: I’m not sure. I thought maybe we could have a coffee and catch up?

Mother: Sounds great! I’m glad you still think of me as a friend!

Isabelle: Haha oh mother, despite of all my “friends”, you’re the one who stood by me the most after all.

Mother: Wonderful.. Get properly dressed in a few, we’ll hit the mall.

Isabelle: Are we going to stay there for long?

Mother: Why? You have plans afterwards? Is it your brother?

Isabelle (sighs & looks away): Not exactly.. But I thought of making some plans with him later on, since I've heard that he’ll be leaving the country in a couple of days.

Mother (notices the sadness): Absolutely. What do you say we cancel our plans for today, and you go along with Andre? We’ll head off some other time.

Isabelle (over-joyed): Are you sure? He’s not leaving until next Thursday!

Mother: No worries mon chéri.


Isabelle is filled with ecstasy.


Andre in his messy apartment, blabbering and trying to look around for anything his eyes would have missed. He was packing, for he is going to leave to study in America, maybe even stay there. His phone rings but he’s not sure he wants to answer; he looks, he shrugs, he wonders, he answers..


Isabelle: Brother! Hey, how are you??

Andre: Bella.. Hi. I’m.. living. You?

Isabelle: I'm ecstatic! What are you doing?

Andre: Nothing. Nothing at all.

Isabelle: Andre, we share the same blood, I can sense it when something is wrong with you. What is it?

Andre: Eh... you call a week before me traveling? Where were you before?

Isabelle: I was busy with exams! And after what happened with mom and dad, it’s hard to keep up with everything.. Andre, we both know that I shouldn’t explain myself, you’re bigger than this.

Andre: No Bella, I’ve been calling and mailing you for days.. Bella it’s been a year and 7 months.. Almost 2 years Bella, TWO YEARS!

Isabelle: Stop shouting for heaven's sake! Can you please out this behind you? I called to make plans with you, not to argue.

Andre: I’m not free; je suis désolé, ma sœur.

Isabelle: But you just said you had nothing to do!

Andre: I have to start packing.

Isabelle: Your flight is in a week!

Andre: I’m leaving for at least 8 years; I have a lot to pack.

Isabelle: Andre! ⎯

Andre (interrupts): Bella, don’t push it.

Isabelle: I just thought we’d hang out and catch up..

Andre: Catch up? Really? Catch up what? The whole one year & a half??

Isabelle: Stop it! Why are you making it a big deal?!

Andre: Because it is! And you don’t see it that way because you haven’t been in my shoes! It's been almost two years Bella and a lot happened to me and you were not there!

Isabelle: I wasn’t aware of anything!

Andre: Because you never picked up!

(Moment of silence)

Andre: ...Where do you feel like going?

Isabella: Your favorite restaurant.. “De Mimmo”.

Andre: Ahh.. That place.. You still live with ma mère, eh?

Isabella (giggles): Where else would I stay in?

Andre: I'll see you there at 4.


Andre is not quite sure if it was the right decision to meet his sister after all what had happened to him, especially the horrific accident.


De Mimmo. All locals. All true Paris citizens. One thing Andre loved about the place! Everyone in De Mimmo knew Andre and Isabella, along with their parents whom are no longer together.

Andre shyly enters and can sense that all shocked and disturbed eyes were following him; he didn’t blame them, he couldn’t. He chooses a table for two in a lonesome corner and awaits his long-gone sister.

Isabella enters De Mimmo; people greet her, waiters & waitresses are astonished by how much she had grown. She looks around for a blonde-headed, hazel-eyed handsome brother; disappointment covers her face. She thought she was ditched until the corner of her eye catches a glimpse on a handsome man sitting all so alone. She steadily walks towards him...


Isabella: Andre?

Andre (stands & covers his face aggressively): You came!! Why?!

Isabella: But.. I thought we’re supposed to meet. What’s wrong Andre? What had gotten into you?!

Andre (tears flow down & takes off his hand): This, Isabella! THIS what happened to me!!


Isabella crashed in tears as she looks at her once beautiful brother. Andre sobs and Isabella couldn’t do anything but to hug him.


⎯ La Fin.

A Klutzy Flub - CALL OFF.

Ehh...

I'm terribly sorry to tell you that I am no more going to continue this story. I've had a lot of complaints from various people about the content of the story & if I lose my followers, who am I going to write to, right? :)

Anyway, I have a lot of other writings and numerous topics to write & talk about.
Stay tuned!