Thursday, June 14, 2012

The Perspectives Of Many

 1) Take on of the following phenomena and describe how it might be seen through the eyes of thne following people:
a.    A child dying in poverty as seen by a doctor, economist, a social worker, the child’s father.
b.    A sunset as seen by a religious figure, a physicist, an artist, a farmer.
c.   A tree as seen by a biologist, a logger, an environmentalist, a native from Sarawak.

a. Doctor: What are the causes of the death of this child?
    Economist: The country's economic slump cause prices to rise causing this child to die in effect
    Social Worker: Is there any way we can help this child?
    Child's Father: Why did my son have to die?

b. Religious figure: What a glorious creation of God!
    Physicist: The earth is moving away from the sun, causing the area to become darker
    Artist: This would be an excellent scene to paint!
    Farmer: Well the day is done, it's time for dinner and rest   


c. Biologist: This tree is home to various species of plant and wildlife
    Logger: This tree would make me about RM500 if I chop it down
    Environmentalist: We need to ensure we protect this tree for future generations
    Native from Sarawak: I can gather various resources from this tree 

Main Crimes In Malaysia

I feel that the main crimes in Malaysia would be either:

-Drug possession and drug usage



















-Murder


















-Theft of property
















Crime Statistics In Malaysia


I suppose that the graphs support some of my views, like for example I said that theft was one of the main crimes, but not all forms of theft are the main crimes in Malaysia, for example motorbike theft has risen through the years but the others are very low in terms of reported crimes such as van and lorry thefts, also homicide murder seems to have general influx and decrease  but the rest seem to be either dropping or not occurring as much, so this does contradict the view of murder being the main crime in Malaysia