Saturday, October 28, 2006

Korean Movie called The Way Home


Take a delightful journey with this "magnificently Expressive", Award-winning Korean movie that has captured the hearts of audiences throughtout the world. The Way Home is the story of Sang-Woo, a seven yeard old boy from the city and his Elderly grandmother, a deaf-mute who has spent her enire life in a small rural village. When Sang-Woo's mother is foced t spend him to live his grandmother. Sang Woo is shocked at what he finds a place without electricity, indoor pulmbling or access to fast food resturant. Angry and confused, Sang woo rejects his gandmother s attempt to please him. but ,as time passes, the old woman's kindess begins to touch the young boy's heart-awakening curiousity, understanding, and finally, love. With irresitible performance,. charm and humor. The Way home is "one of the very best movie of the year!"

Accord to Deaf View: I think, this movie was really good for hearing asian people to understand that Deaf Asian people are not dumb or Mute!!! but I dont like aobut this movie. when a hearing person talked to elderly deaf woman, she just do is noddle her head that she is understand and agree with them. It made me feel that Elderly deaf woman is not really own true ID as a DEAF PERSON! I do know Korean/Japanese sign Language, I am pretty sure that they are not correct as a potical as Korean Sign Langauge. I hopeully that hearing Asian people is not get wrong idea about this movie.

Monday, October 23, 2006

My birthday shoes!







You see nice red Surfboard from Sale man of the Quiksilver named Kenny. He gave me this Free board in three years ago. I love this board and really faster movement!

Today is my 35th birthday! Last week, I ordered the www.zappos.com and looking for a Etnies shoes for surf/skate shoes. It was 60.00 but it was sale for 3%, so I bought around 57 dollars. When I got this red shoes, and I was really love this shoes a lot. I alway wanted to have a red shoes for long times!!! I called this shoes "Micheal Jordan of the surfing shoes"

Saturday, October 21, 2006

How can teacher call my son a FUTURE KILLER? (30 Sept)


FIRST, he was shocked when his 12-year-old hearing-impaired son came home with a swollen cheek.
Next, he was aghast when the boy told him about the slapping punishment that his teacher at the Singapore School for the Deaf (SSD) meted out to him and nine other boys.
Then, Mr Buang Kalil, 57, was outraged when the same teacher sent him a letter to explain why his son, Maswan, was punished.
The letter, he felt, insulted his son further by saying the boy was 'capable of unimaginable deviant behaviour', and has 'a strong potential for killing or being killed'.


Mr Buang, a security guard, has since gone to the National Council of Social Service (NCSS), the Singapore Association for the Deaf (SADeaf), his Member of Parliament and the police over his son's slapping.
As a result, all three staff members have left the school.
He said he was 'provoked' by the letter from teacher Ranjani Fernando, which accused Maswan of being a troublemaker since age 9.
Maswan is the second of three children. His older brother and younger sister are both normal.
A second parent, whose 15-year-old son was slapped, said he did not notice any marks on his son's face or even know about the slapping incident until he was told by another parent more than two weeks later.
But Mr Buang's wife, Madam Nursyuhadah Teresita Abdullah, 42, a housewife, said she saw her son's red and swollen left cheek when he came home at 6pm on the last day of camp.
The next morning, he told his parents everything after they continued to question him. She used her handphone camera to take a photo of her son's face.
Over the next two days, the couple sent an MMS to the boy's form teacher, called NCSS to lodge a complaint, and went to see his MP together with his son.
Mr Buang said: 'We just wanted an answer and something to be done. Because the social worker didn't call us, the teacher didn't call, the principal was on a course and didn't know what was happening.'
A week later, the couple received the letter from Ms Fernando.
That same day, Maswan showed his mum a sex education book which was given at the camp. In the jotter book were colour photocopies of graphic illustrations on sex education, including a cartoon of a naked man and woman having sex which showed part of the man's genitals.
She said: 'I was so angry, my hand started shaking. The pictures are so gross, so inappropriate.
'He's too young, it's not the right time for him to learn all these. If I had known they'll teach him this in the camp, I would never have let him go.'
TRAUMATISED
Social worker Jessica Cheah confirmed that the book was given to all 27 boys and girls who went to the camp, all of whom were age 12 and above.
But she and Ms Fernando defended the book's contents.
Since the incident, Mr Buang has decided not to let his son go to school for the past two weeks. Also, they said their son was traumatised and has been undergoing counselling once a week.
Said Mr Buang: 'We are doing this as a lesson to other parents. They shouldn't be afraid to report such things. We don't want other children to go through such incidents.'

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'I wasn;t allowed to say goodbye to kids'
SOCIAL worker Jessica Cheah said her dismissal was a shock.
Ms Cheah, 28, was in charge of the school camp, where the slapping took place.
School principal Hanisnah Kasmuri, who was not at the camp as she was away on a course, was also asked to leave.
Ms Cheah said the Singapore Association for the Deaf told her last Tuesday to resign by the next day or be terminated.
'I was shocked. They told me I didn't carry out my professional duties and they have to terminate me with immediate effect.
'I was not allowed to say goodbye to the kids.'
She resigned the next day.
Ms Cheah said she found out that others had been fired only when Ms Fernando came to say goodbye.
An acting principal has been put in place at the school.
But some 40 signatures have been gathered in a petition to reinstate Madam Hanisnah, who has been with the school for 21 years, as principal.
Mr Buang, who signed it, said: 'The principal was away and didn't know anything about what happened at the camp.
'I support the principal because she made many improvements.'
There was also concern that the PSLE is just two weeks away.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

surfing today!


I was doing surfing for an hour from 10 30am to 11 30am. The waves were 1 foot to 1.5 foot. The waves seems quiet and ok!


I saw a boat on the shores, and it seems stuck on the shores. I also saw a man talked to a owner sailboat inside of the boat. I went to check it up if a owner man still live inside of the sailboat, so I walked up to close the sailboat, there is a owner man, who lives in inside of the boat. I looked around the boat, it seems 50 years old.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

I miss my son very much and watch him grown at the web cam!


HIYA! Kazu! Don't be shy to around with Singaporean kids!

You look sooo cute!

I like your smile! cutie!

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Group protests appointment at university for the deaf by written (By KATI BEXLEY) at St.Augustine Record Newspaper


From left, Zachary DmAngelo, 5, Michaela Kelley, 4, Caitlyn DmAngelo, 3, and Jacylyn Kelley, 2, entertain activists standing in solidarity with the protestors at Gallaudet University Saturday afternoon, October 14, 2006

Members of the deaf community from all over Florida stand in solidarity with the protestors at Gallaudet University Saturday afternoon, October 14, 2006, at St. Augustine Beach, Fla
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About 50 members of the Florida and National Association of the Deaf came to St. Augustine on Saturday to protest the new president at Gallaudet University, the nation's only liberal arts university for the deaf and hearing-impaired.

The group protested Gallaudet's selection of Jane K. Fernandes as the Washington, D.C., school's new president. Fernandes was appointed in the spring to succeed outgoing President I. King Jordan.

More than 100 demonstrators have protested the school in Washington, D.C., including not allowing anyone to enter or leave its main academic building in the last week and writing graffiti on buildings, said Heidi Jordan, the daughter of outgoing President Jordan.




Heidi Jordan lives in St. Augustine and works at the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind. She said people on the FSDB campus have been very supportive, but added that there is an unidentified group that has "intimidated" her. She did not want to give details, but said the behavior "definitely has a hostile feel to it."

"My concern is about the ugliness happening at the university," she said.

The Associated Press has reported that Fernandes feels students aren't accepting her because she is not "deaf enough." She was born deaf, but grew up speaking and did not learn American Sign Language until she was 23.

Local protesters said Saturday that that is not true and that Fernandes is playing to media to add controversy.

Lissette Molina, 30, a Gallaudet alumna, traveled from Miami to join the protest on St. Augustine Beach. She said Fernandes is playing her "deaf cards."

"It's not about her being deaf enough. To say she's not deaf enough is an insult to me," she said through an interpreter. "It's about her leadership abilities. ... The reason this rebellion is taking place is because we don't have the right leader right now."

Group members said Saturday that they want Fernandes to resign and the school to reopen the presidential search process.

Christopher Wagner, president of Florida Association of the Deaf and vice president of the National Association of the Deaf, said the group chose to come to St. Augustine because Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind is located here and the city is considered the state's main center for the deaf.

However, few FSDB students came to the protest.

Heidi Jordan said judging if someone is "deaf enough" should not be an issue. She said Gallaudet has always been an "inclusive and embracive community for all deaf people."

"I feel like Gallaudet really needs our support in order to begin the healing process of this difficult time," she said.

Kelly Slater Wins Eighth World Crown!


Eighth World Champ!


I like this photos!

Thursday, October 12, 2006

The Grudge 2


Left side is Ayako Uno(Japanese) and right side is Edison Chen(ABC and HK PR) They are in "The Grudge 2" and it starts today!!!! Welcome to bad luck!!!! hahah

On Friday of oct13th is bad lucky for an American people to get hurt or cure on that day. That s what an some of American people believe!

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Prepare for new homepager


This is my current homepage (my first homepager)

This is my good friend, Terene Lew. He is very good desiger. I like his idea, and his new homepager.

This web site is siminar to My new homepager on Jan or Feb 2007.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Kazu and Jiselle



Kazu Wright and Jiselle(kazu's cousin) are playful and like to play eachother. I hopeully, they will grown up and close eachother.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Dye Hair!


Last Wedneday, I got dye hair colour is golden Ginger. Mostly people like my dye hair. You can see my dye hair photos. This photo was at Universal Studio in Orlando last Saturday late afternoon!