Tuesday, August 7, 2007

4th summary

According to the author, he mentioned that there was the “tour” (Fuchs, 1984, p21) that people can leave babies anonymously in Paris in 1811. Fuchs explained that tours were “wooden cylindrical concave boxes, approximately 55cm in diameter which were in a window like aperture in the wall of the hospice and served as cradle-turntables” (Fuchs, 1984, p21- 22) The cradle-turntables, Fuchs mentioned, were faced half the street and half inside of the hospice so people put their babies and turned the table half so that their babies went in the hospice. Then, “a bell sounded a bell to alert the nun on the in side that a baby had been deposited” as Fuchs mentioned (Fuchs, 1984, p22). Surprisingly, Fuchs indicated that the hospice “almost always knew the mother’s name, occupation, and address”(Fuchs, 1984, p31) thorough the Maison d’ Accouchement which is the place to give a birth, however; they kept secret of the mother’s information. The tour wasn’t open until 1827 because of the controversy between that tour was “making abandonment easier in order to prevent abortion and infanticide and making in more difficult in order to prevent immoral behavior.”(Fuchs, 1984, p22) It was because the tour was “the physical instrument” (Fuchs, 1984, p22) of anonymity. From 1811, Fuchs said that state law tried to be stipulated to protect abandoned children, but it didn’t work well. Fuchs stated that abandoned children were “potentially deviant”(Fuchs, 1984, p33) to bring other people’s state up.

Monday, July 30, 2007

Summary 

According to Rachel Fuchs in her book “Abandoned children”, published in New York 1984, Fuchs explains situation of abandoned children in France. She argued about abandoned children by using several aspects; social problems, economic changes, religion, foundations, and wet nurses.
She mentioned France had too many abandoned children in 17 to 19 Centuries and had some religious foundations and hospices that took over the role of taking care of abandoned children from the government at that time. However, Fuchs argued that they weren’t enough, “Those admitted were chosen by chance.”(Fuchs, 1984, p4) and there were abandoned babies “who were dying on the streets.” (Fuchs, 1984, p4) or who were sold as unwanted children (Fuchs, 1984, p5) “to beggar or jugglers” (Fuchs, 1984, p5). French people tried to save these abandoned children, but not all of them. They discriminated illegitimate children “children corn out of wedlock were wanted neither mother nor society” (Fuchs, 1984, p7) as Fuchs mentioned. Fuchs said that these foundation or hospices had other problems about “shortage of wet nurses” (Fuchs, 1984, p15) who took care of children and also about the bad cycle of abandonment; the abandoned baby girls became prostitute and abandoned their children as their mother did for them.

Monday, July 23, 2007

The second summary

The section I read this time was about how hard to live after the transplant operation was and some organizations in Canada to help patients who experienced organ donation or patients who will have it.
According to the book, the author mentioned that he paid attention to many things after the transplant operation, for example everyday exercise, eating habit, and biopsy, examination of tissue, that the patients who had a transplant operation must take frequently. He said it is rare to have chance to get a new hart and not to have any problem and recover from hart disease completely. To do so, he explained that how much he researched to look for good hospitals and doctors until he thought the doctor is well experienced and trustable and also many organizations that encourage organ donation.
“Doing nothing and hoping and waiting that it will go away is playing a dangerous game with your life.”(Hoferichter, 2000, P 46) He also reported what kind of organization and supporting groups they have in Canada that try to increase the number of donors, give patients and their families information about transplant, advice about drag usage, and even financial aid. He argued that “the greatest fear for all transplant patients have is feat of the unknown”(Hofeerichter,2000,P 63).

Sunday, July 15, 2007

The Waiting Game

According to the book "The Waiting Game" written by Norbert R.Hoferichter in Toronto,2000, he was a patient who got a special chance to take an operation to transplant his heart.He had heart desease that came genetically from his parents. Hoferichter said that before he took the operation, he was suffered from heart desease, and waiting for "right heart donor" (Hoferichter,200,p21)for him. when he was spending very hard time to wait the operation, he thought "how ironic whole thing was"(Hoferichter,200,p21) acording to Norbert. Because of his suffering from heart disease for 20 years, he desired to have the operation, and at the same time he felt selfish for that he wanted "someone else to give up his or her life for me to carry on" (Hoferichter,2000,p21)as he mentioned. After his pituful 20 years, he reported finally he got the chance to transplant a new heart, and then he recovered after 128 days of painful life.He argued how importand and helpful organ donation was for many patients who was suffering from incurable desease. He thougt "If everyone was a dorner"(Hoferichter,2000,p19) showed his real feeling, strong opinion and hope about donation.Through the experience, he knew how tough it was to stand continual severe pain of which the only way to get rid was organ donation, moreover he realized the difficulty to get the chance as Hoferichter mentioned.

Monday, July 9, 2007

Level6*The first Blog.

Hi,everyone.This is Rie.This blog is my old blog that I made when I was level4. I wrote about my experience in Canada. I hope you guys enjoy my old blog as well as my new one, but I'm sure there are many mistakes!!Forgive me, please! and.... I hava much time now, because I already have mine,so I'll tell you somothing about me. I' m here to learn English to enter York University and my goal is to be an English teacher in Japan.I've been here for almost 7 months.I miss my country, family, friends and my BF so much. I 'll return to Japan as soon as possible after this session.I will!! Anyways, I hope we can be good friends! Take care.

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Learning about marriage

Hi, everybody. How was this weekend? Did you enjoy?
I enjoyed this weekend. Especially today, I had good time with my host father.
We went to shopping mall today, because I really wanted to buy Japanese foodstuff.
There were many kinds of Asian food. As today was Chinese New Year’s Day, there were many Chinese people. I could find many Chinese foodstuff for New Year meals,
for example, big crabs, big shrimps, and several kinds of seafood. My host father and I were interested in the seafood and touched them without asking. However, clerks of the shop didn’t care about us. We enjoyed watching these things and touching them. haha
After that, I bought many Japanese foodstuff, some fruits and skim milk. What I was surprised was the price. I couldn’t believe it. It was 50$.I forgot that Japanese food was foreign food here, and I bought many stuff without seeing the price. If I were in Japan, I could buy same things with half price. After I finished shopping, we went to coffee shop and talked for two hours. Topic was marriage. It was interesting for me. I knew the truth that I’ve not noticed. My host parents didn’t marry. It may not be raised as the matter here, but it was amazing thing for me. They have 5 children and they have lived together for 30 years. Why didn’t they get married? It was strange! How have they kept relationships? According to my host father, he and host mother are good friends still now. They don’t tide each other. My host mother went to Africa for two months as volunteer. Why could she do that? The reason is easy. They are friends. While she stayed there, host father did all house work by himself. He also does house work everyday as my host mother does. They share the cost of living. Both are working and pay the half cost, so they have same positions in their house. My host parents are not same as Japanese couples. In Japan, many women who get married don’t work. It is evidence that they get married with a good husband. It is still believed by many people; however, it is a little old opinion. They don’t need to work. It is easy to live for women, but they don’t have power in their house. They always do house work for their husband. When they need money, they ask their husband. I don’t like the situation. I can work. I want to use money freely without asking. That’s why I agree with my host parents finally, and my thought changed. I noticed that we can make family without marriage. I know it is sometimes hard to keep. However, we can do similar thing like my host parents. What is the most important thing for doing like my host parents is making promise with partners before marriage. So…..I should find a guy who agrees with my opinion. It may be difficult.
Every body, what do you think about this opinion?

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Happy weekend



Hi, everyone. How was your weekend? In my case, I enjoyed it. On Friday, I went to birthday party of a Korean friend. We enjoyed drinking and billiards. I just watched the game, because I couldn’t play billiards. What the most interesting thing was the accident. hahaha… It was happened in washroom. When I went to washroom with Paola, there were already flooded. Oh my god!! To make matters worse, I used the broken one! I didn’t realize it was broken. So……..You can imagine. After I pulled the lever, something happened, and I had to get out from the bathroom quickly! I yelled with Paola and ran out. We cared about our things not to fall down on the floor. It was a bad accident, but it made us fun. Sometimes, accidents make us fun. If there are no accidents in our life, we may feel boring everyday.
On Saturday, I went to hockey game. I’ve never seen the game, so I was excited. Many players crashed the rink sharply, and they readied to fight each other. I’ve never seen such dangerous game. The game passed so fast. I couldn’t follow the movement. I was amazed that many yueli students felt boring because the players didn’t fight. There were many kids, and they sometime called “Fighting! Fighting! Fighting! ”. They were cute but what they said wasn’t cute. After the game, I went to Mexican restaurant with many yueli students. It was the picture. I ate tacos with Paola. I followed her and I learned how to eat the food. It was very nice! I really liked it. Unfortunately, according to Paola, it was not real Mexican food. We can’t eat real food from other countries here except Korean and Chinese. You know, there are no real Japanese restaurants here because almost all owners are Korean. I miss Japanese food. I ate ramen yesterday. Ramen is very popular food in Japan, so I expected it would be nice! However, the taste was horrible! It was totally different from Japanese ramen. After I ate it, I felt bad.
Oh!!I wanna tell you about our discovery! When Paola and I were waiting for our bus, we found a nice phrase accidentally. When I said “cold” in Spanish and in Japanese by connecting, it means “ very cold!” in Spanish. Wow~ amazing! When I said it, Paola was excited. She misunderstood I got Spanish meaning naturally, but it’s not true.jajaja
We liked the phrase.
☆ My conversation session
I joined in a conversation session in this week with two Korean girls. They are my friends, so I could enjoy the session. The conversation partner was Henry. We talked about our fashion. However he is man, he knew many shops and brands. He is a clerk of cloth shop. The shop name was Banana…..I forgot. It’s OK. I don’t care about bland if I like the cloth even if it don’t have brand name, I buy it .He said he has a lot of cloths like girls and his mother doesn’t like this point.

Sunday, February 4, 2007

Weekend



I went to party held in Mo’s house on Friday night. Yeah~!! There were many Mo’s friends. I met many Yueli students who I’d never met. They were dancing there, but I didn’t dance. I enjoyed talking with my friends. I got little drunk the night. Wow~ I really enjoyed the party. By talking with other people, I learned new things that I’d never known. Party is a chance to make friends and to know a lot of things.
I went to Niagara falls on this weekend. I planed to go there with Paola, but she missed the bus, and she couldn’t come. I was so sorry to here that. I missed her, but I enjoyed the trip with other friends. We rid on the bus for 1 and half hours. Firstly, we rid on two busses taking part, but suddenly we couldn’t use one of them. I didn’t know why. We should use another bus together. There were too many people. Some people used one seat for 3 people. I needed sleep, because I drunk and I couldn’t sleep well the day before yesterday night .Of all days to ride on such clouded bus!! I was unlucky. I couldn’t sleep absolutely. Let’s forget about the bus. Niagara falls were really huge, but it looked dirty. Oh~ my god!! However, I took a lot of pictures.haha I had totally forgotten about the falls. I heard that Niagara falls were between Canada and America and we can see both flags of these countries from Romain. It was interesting, but I didn’t take pictures of the flags. I will take many pictures in this summer. It must be beautiful. We enjoyed making snow balls and throw it to other students. It looked funny. After making snow balls, my hands were frozen. Min Soo, Mariko and Shogi dived in the snow!!! They were crazy!!
After Niagara falls, we went to casino. I lost 10$ easily by playing black jack. Min Soo and Shogi looked really enjoy casino because they won money. At first, I enjoyed watching them winning money, but 1 hour later, I lost interest in casino and I went to Tim Horton to drink café mocha and walked around the casino alone. haha When I backed the table Min Soo and Shogi played, Min Soo had money which was 7 times of his first money. Maybe…It was amazing! I thought he drunk all night.
By the way the trip was too long. I stayed there about 7 hours. I was really tired but I didn’t sleep in the bus to go home. I talked with Shogi for 1and half hours in Japanese. I could speak really fast. What easy Japanese is!! I wish I could speak English like Japanese!!
I went conversation session on this Friday and talked with Kamilla. I asked her about York University club. I want to join in dance club. I need exercise!! She said that she didn’t know about dance club well, so she will look for dance clubs for me. She was very kind. I’m waiting for her reply.

ROM

☆ About ROM
I went to ROM on Friday. At the first time, I planed to go there by myself, because Paola went to home because of her cold. First, I met Jinny and asked her how to go there. She told me the way kindly. After that, I met Henry. You know, he is a conversation partner. He said “Do you know the way to go to ROM?” ”Yes, I know. I am going to take subway and get off at the Museum station” I answered. ”No!! It is wrong. You should get off St George station” He said. Then, I was confused!! I thought Jinny was right because she went there last Friday. Henry and I met Min Soo and Mariko then. Fortunately,they are going to go to ROM too, so we quit the talk about how to go there, because Min Soo and Mariko knew the way and they were used to go there. Henry trusted them. Thanks to their help I could go there easily. Eventually, Jinny was right. Henry might be tired. It’s OK. People sometimes make mistakes. I know he is nice. I had a problem,but I had a good time. We (except Min Soo) enjoyed talking in Japanese, so he looked angry. I felt sorry about that, but I needed the time to talk in Japanese to my stress out. I’m sorry Min Soo! In the museum, we saw a lot of exhibitions. There were also many Asian exhibitions. I found an exhibition that I was interested in the most from Japan. I’ve never seen it in Japan. The name is Inrou. It is like a pouch. People in the EDO period used it to carry powder medicines and tobaccos. They had three spaces to put in medicines. Every Inrou also had a lope with catch that was a big bead made of wood. It plays an important roll to fasten the lid and to hook them to peoples OBI.OBI is like a belt of KIMONO. I heard about Inrou from a guide of ROM. She brought us real Inrou, showed us and explained how to use it. It was very interesting! There were three kinds of Inrou. One of them was made of bamboo. Others were made of lacquer. I liked black lacquer Inrou the best. It was beautiful and looked gorgeous. One of Canadian attendance saw the bamboo Inrou and said “It’s like a bone” It’s surly like a bone, but you will notice that it is bamboo if you see carefully. I thought Inrou was for high-class people, because normal people couldn’t buy expansive things such as medicine and tobacco. Inrou might be expensive in that period. I enjoyed the museum except some booths. There were many exhibitions that people feel sick if they see. For example, snakes, insects, mouse, and so on. Min Soo doesn’t like mouse. When I heard the reason from Mariko, I felt nauseated. If you want to know the reason, try to ask him. Some people may not feel sick if they had experience to eat mouse…..NO~!!

Sunday, January 28, 2007





☆About my Weekend
Good evening everyone!! Did you enjoy this weekend?
I had a good time with my friends and host family.
On Friday, I joined in the school trip to the winter city. I could see some performances. 5 or 6 people climbed something like an athletic. On one hand, some people bungee jumped!! Because It was sooooooo cold, I thought they were frozen to their bones.
There were also an ice skate rink, show stage, Ice wall, big Ice ball, and so on!! I show you some pictures.
I was interested in the Ice wall. It’s kind of art. They had many colors. Some parts was melted little bit, but I liked the parts too. It looked more beautiful because of light.
The Ice ball is little strange! A couple was drinking, and a man was standing and smiling at outside people inside of the ball. What was the performance?? I wish they were professional ballet dancers. It must be more artistic.
On Saturday, I went to York dale with Paola. She wanted to buy something for her party. I wanted long coat, because I can’t stand the cold with my short jacket!!! It’s too cold recently. When we finished shopping almost and were having lunch, Paola caught a call from her host mother. She was little upset, and told me “I gonna go!!” Then we cleaned our table quickly, and hurried up and went to the station. We said goodbye and she disappeared rapidly. It made me fun. I feel funny when I see someone hurry. I don’t know why……

☆ About my study
I met a Japanese girl yesterday. She is my friend’s friend. She is 6 or 7 years older than me. She is like my sister.
We went to Chinatown and we ate Hot Pop?? May be. It’s very very hot soup!! I couldn’t eat a lot and had a lot of water and tea. Spicy~~~~~!! I met her and talked about our goal, because she has a same dream as me. She wants to enter the University too. I was influenced by her. She is level 5 students (her speaking is very good) and she is hard worker. She doesn’t use Japanese except some things that are difficult to explain in English. She is nice!!
When I heard about her study, I regretted about my recent 3 weeks. I didn’t do my best. There were many other things I could. Then, I thought what I should do now.
The first one is explaining something to my host family 50minutes every day. I told them about Friday interview, and then they recommended to do so. They are nice person. I’m happy to stay here (except a trouble of host sister )haha.Second one is having my own schedule to improve my English beside homework. That is not difficult and hard, but I decided to do everyday. I think if I continue my schedule perfectly, my English will be better. I’ll try it. I really really want to be a good English Speaker!!

Sunday, January 21, 2007

It was my first experience!!


Hi,everyone.

☆Weekend
Did you enjoy this weekend?
I really enjoyed drinking and dancing with Paola, many paola's Mexican friends,Romain and his french friends on this Saturday!!
We went to a night club,and we had a good time until 3 a.m.
I've never been night club in Japan.
Night club is dangerous place in Japan.I can buy some drugs there,and there are many dangerous people.
Many people(especially Japanese girls) have never tried to go,so I was really scared of night club at first.
Before I entered the club,I saw the police,and I took security check.
These things made me feel more nervous.
My body shook with fear and the cold for a while.
However,I entered and had a glass of whiskey,I felt relaxed.
I enjoyed dancing all night!Moreover,I danced on the stage with Romain!!!
It was soooooooo exciting,but I was ashamed little,because I didn't used to dance.
By the way,I really really enjoyed!!I love party!

☆CN tower
I joined in the trip to CN tower.Did you have a good time there?
When I was in the tower,I remembered the Tokyo tower.It's the one of symbols of Tokyo.
The shape is like the Eiffel Tower.Tokyo tower is higher than the Eiffel Tower and lower than CN tower.
We can enjoy beautiful night view in the Tokyo tower.There are many neon lights in Tokyo.
Tokyo is narrow and crowded,so the night view looks more beautiful.
Actually,I wasn't excited very much.I thought view was good,but it was noon!!
We couldn't see beautiful night view.Besides that, we couldn't go to higher place.
I was disappointed.I wanna go there at night next time.
I also remembered a story of Eiffel Tower.I forgot when I heard the story,but it is funny story.

There was an old men on the Eiffel Tower.
He always visits there.
A people who saw the man asked him"Why are you always on the Eiffel Tower?"
The man answered"Because I hate the Eiffel Tower.When I am here,I can't see the Eiffel Tower"......lol

☆Learning English
I noticed that I need to study how to speak more and more.You know,I can't speak frequently.
It sometime makes me irritated.If I want to say something,or I have some idea in the lecture,I
can't make good sentences easily.I need few minuets to make sentences,so I miss the chance to say.It is the biggest problem for me in my learning process.
To brush up my speaking skill,I applied conversation partner three times in this week,but it was too short to talk for me.I didn't speak enough, so I thought I need other chances to speak English.I don't have good idea without talking with my friends and talking with my host family.
How did you learn to talk English?If you have a good idea,please tell me!!
I wanna talk with everybody~!!Let's go out together!



I had a good time in this week.I got used to my school gradually.
What is the happiest thing is that I made many nice friends!!It will give me a lot of chances to enjoy the time in Canada.Thank you~



Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Last weekend

I went to Eaton center last Saturday with my friends.It was the first time I visited there.I wanted some clothes,but I couldn't find anything I wanted.Because the mall is big,I don't like the mall.
After that,We went to Korian resturant and I ate fried rice.The taste was very good!!I wanna go there again.