2/23/09
I'm back like I forgot something. I'm something.
I really liked this quote "In San Jose, while just $310,000 of the $4 million spent on community programs is specifically for anti-tobacco efforts, all 75 current recipients must provide some smoking prevention element. So the Tooth Mobile, which receives $97,000, includes oral cancer awareness workshops. San Jose Jazz, which receives $138,600, includes in-class anti-tobacco education."
It gave us numbers to give us an idea where that money is going.
I agree that the money must be split wisely among San Jose. I think that crossing guards aren't as important then homework centers childrens insurance. Having money for Tobacco education wouldn't be as important. I think this because mostly everyone knows that smoking is bad, but people still do it. Maybe there isn't enough awareness of how bad it really is but we're all adults and we can make our own decisions.
2/22/09
AVODAH looks like Avocado. No disrespect to AVODAH.
The relations toward other religious affiliations, practices and beliefs often encourage other do the same. It sets a positive example for others do follow their footsteps. The alumni give have a little section on the AVODAH website telling about their experiences and how much they enjoyed it. Then other who read those experiences also join AVODAH. These relations shape advocacy because it shows that people are doing their part to help others out in need. I don't think people have to be Jewish or affiliate themselves with anything. If they feel like helping people out there is nothing to stop them and they should just do it.
2/16/09
GREEN ENERGY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2/15/09
Chapter 13
2/11/09
Warriors or Baron Davis?
Vietnamese New Years
I read an article in the Spartan Daily. The title was, Vietnamese culture on display at annual San Jose Tet festival and parade, by Dan Lu. There was a big picture on the newspaper of people walking down the streets holding Vietnamese flags. Some people were even dressed in Vietnamese clothing. He talked about how people are celebrating the Vietnamese New year. He talked about a gambling game called “Bau cua ca cop”. Each word translates too, gourd, crab, fish and tiger. I thought it was interesting because in San Francisco we have the Chinese New Years Parade. There are more Vietnamese people in San Jose compared to San Francisco. I wasn’t able to see them celebrate in San Jose but from the article the parades are about the same. I was in San Francisco over the New Years weekend to celebrate with my family. He talked about Lion dancers in the parade. It sounded like all the things the new years parade in San Francisco has. There was, arts and crafts, music and performances. I liked this article because I never knew they had a parade in San Jose to celebrate the new years. It got me thinking that I can still celebrate the New Years without going back to San Francisco. It doesn’t matter if its Chinese or Vietnamese, they both celebrate the new years. “Repetition draws special attention to what is repeated” What is repeated throughout the essay is that, the Vietnamese get together to celebrate and share their pride in their culture.