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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

For me, those who say ppl stupid might be the most stupid person in this world. However, sometimes, you really dont know why and why those ppl are really ........

my god ..... when we know ourselves cant make things out , we need to put double effort and ASKKKK... I really hate those who dont know and dont ask ....

she really puts on my nerves .... I wonder, what she did in their free time. dont tell me you sleep whole day. a not that tough work i wonder why takes her so long time and in the end , she turns out and say, not sure, dont know ....you should have tell me this earlier, miss......

hey, pls, if you want to jump into deep sea, pls dont ask me along to jump with you, or at least you should know this is a pair work, you will dont want the others to jump into the sea together with you ....

we really have communication problem.... hello, this is a work which need to be serious, pls, i beg you, this is the first time and yet i met so much trouble with you .... for the first time, i swallow all the angriness, that's why i must type all down, otherwise, I will get hypertension .... my first panadol in this semester is because of you !!!

I hate their attitude towards work ... always ....

well, if you wan to learn the carefree attitude from the caucasians, pls look from top to bottom,bottom to top, from left to right, from right to left, from front to back and from back to front , in and out and out and in, if you dont know how to observe , PLS DONT COPY ......

They have the ability but you..... so far, what do you ppl have done ... some shit work, sorry to say that, really, only some nonsense that you all have created ...

really fed up to you all.... hey wake up .....

i think that's enough, if i were going to type more, i think later my keyboard will break into pieces

wish me luck tomorrow ....


Thursday, July 17, 2008

I just miss so much thing that I didnt write them down which I have gone through these few months ....

Maybe it's my habit which like to delay things make it becomes like this ....

anyway, I just like to write down what I did tonight

We went to a conference at One World hotel for a talk on paediatric nutrition by ABBOTT. The speaker for tonight was by Dr. Mauro Fisberg from Brazil and Dr. Pedro Alarcan from Peru. Basically it's about picky child eater and also the promotion of Pediasure products , supplemental food for those who have FTT and so on .As a future dietician, we are trained to get aware to all the nutritional related things. Supplemental food is a very questionable topic for whoever .... and also a thing which is hard to judge . That's the problem many face nowadays. Who is wrong???? and Who is right ????? that's for you to judge .......  but one answer to all the questionable things is 'go to basic'.......right? wrong? judge!!!

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lately, I have learned swimming and well, I cant say I am expert now but what I can say is I overcome my fear to water , at least overcome to certain extent......

and lately,I have made a plan .... and most probably will be a very unforgettable plan in my life .... wether it is right or wrong, wether it will be good or bad .... I am going.....I am going to backpack to Macau and HongKong alone in September ...... I am very looking forward to it ..... I hope everything will turn out to be ok .... september is still long to come .... anyway, what I wanna focus now is on my studies .... it's more on lab now and planning menu for patients.... a really tough work .... obstacles seem to be coming all along now .... but I believe it's all the obstacles that can let you learn....

Good luck to myself ~

 


Friday, April 18, 2008

I am stress now .... finding some other things to do :

well ..... I would like answer this too..... I know my brain now doesnt suit to answer anything especially in hurry, but watever ....

1. Why did you stop loving the last person you loved?
... who is the last person ? I dont know, i love everyone....


2. Are you usually the heart breaker or the heartbroken?
... Hmm.... i guess heartbroken


3. What was the last thing you put in your mouth?
... my dinner.... i think some pork cooked in herb.....oh, no, i guess is plain water


4. Name a quote from the song you are listening to?
... my brain cant think of any ..... perhaps rosie thomas song, i dont know i dont know thing .... hey, i am surely a bad memoriser to any song


5. How is life going for you right now?
... exam is just around the corner, so what will it be.....feel exhausted ,how I wish to lay down w/o thinking anything


6. Are you keeping a secret from someone who needs to know the truth?
... This question is not specific, I dont know how to answer

7. Who was the last person to comment you?
... this morning when i went to buy breakfast with my mum.... that aunty which i knew since young said i dont change at all , haha, is she saying still that ugly look


8. Regret(s)?
... if i said it out, can it be changed ? surely no, so say again for what ?


9. What was the first thing you said when you woke up today?
... i cant remember....hmm... probably ' what's the time now'

10. Do you have a best friend?
...... i treat everyone as my best friends if they think I am their friend


11. Have you ever hated someone, but ended up being friends with them?
..... hate is a very harsh word for me. Even if this come across my mind, my superego will tell me i shouldnt. I will end up hating myself if i happen to hate people


12. What do you think of people who have sex before marriage?
..... this is their choice, i cant say anything


13. Do you own a pair of green pants?
..... yes


14. Do you believe that what comes around goes around?
..... i not really understand this Q but isnt it everything comes will go, so does a life


15. What is your favorite fruit?
..... Apple

16. What is the last song to make you cry?
..... song makes me cry ?seems like none


17. Is your best friend pretty/handsome?
..... every human has their own pretty/handsome side


18. Have you ever passed out?
..... does it mean faint ?if yes... nope, this is a thing i am wondering how it will feel

19. Do you trust people easily?
..... nope


20. When was the last time you cried?
..... when thought of some sad things


21. What's the thing that always gets you through the day?
..... a student life, what will it be? some boring life, so not to say


22. Who do you miss?
..... Everyone that has ever come and go in my life. I dont used to telling people how i miss them even though i think about them sometimes


23. Do you give out second chances too easily?
..... depends on what's the thing


24. Where was your last car ride to and from?
..... it's today i guess ...just go out and buy something. if long journey is last 2 wks when i am coming back home from KL


25. Where is one place you want to visit?
..... i am greddy person , i want to visit many places!


26. Do you like hugs or do you freak when people hugging u?
..... hug is a warm thing, arent it?


27. Do you believe in revenge?
..... sure

well, no more question ?

if these are exam questions, how good will it be....i talk nonsense again

 


Wednesday, April 16, 2008

French bill takes aim at those who glamorize the ultra-thin

By DEVORAH LAUTER, Associated Press Writer Tue Apr 15, 9:28 PM ET

PARIS - In image-conscious France, it may soon be a crime to glamorize the ultra-thin. A new French bill cracks down on Web sites that advise anorexics on how to starve — and could be used to hit fashion industry heavyweights, too.

The groundbreaking bill, adopted Tuesday by Parliament's lower house, recommends fines of up to $71,000 and three-year prison sentences for offenders who encourage "extreme thinness." It goes to the Senate in the coming weeks.

Critics said the bill is too vague about whom it is targeting and doesn't even clearly define "extreme thinness."

If passed, the law would be the strongest of its kind anywhere, fashion industry experts said. It is the latest measure proposed after the 2006 anorexia-linked death of Brazilian model Ana Carolina Reston prompted efforts throughout the fashion industry to address the health repercussions of ultra-thin models.

Doctors and psychologists treating patients with anorexia nervosa — a disorder characterized by an extreme fear of becoming overweight — welcomed the French effort, but said anorexia's link with media images remains hazy.

For the bill's backers, the message behind the measure is important enough.

The bill's author, conservative French lawmaker Valery Boyer, said she wanted to encourage discussion about women's health and body image. Health Minister Roselyne Bachelot said Web sites that encourage young girls to starve should not be protected by freedom of expression.

So-called "pro-ana" — for pro-anorexia — sites and blogs have flourished in the United States and beyond, often hosted by adolescents sharing stories of how they deprive their bodies of nourishment.

French lawmakers and fashion industry members signed a nonbinding charter last week on promoting healthier body images. In 2007, Spain banned from catwalks models whose body mass-to-height ratio is below 18.

Bill author Boyer said such measures did not go far enough.

Her bill has focused attention on pro-anorexia Web sites that give advice on how to eat an apple a day — and nothing else.

The sites claim to provide emotional support for people who want to become anorexic. Photos of waif-like celebrities are given as "Thinspirations" on one blog, along with a list of advice on "how to skip meals." The site's host writes that she is not yet 15.

Boyer said in a telephone interview that her proposed legislation would enable a judge to sanction those responsible for a magazine photo of a model whose "thinness altered her health."

"That is the objective of this text," she said, without specifying who in particular might be prosecuted.

"The socio-cultural and media environment seems to favor the emergence of troubled nutritional behavior, and that is why I think it necessary to act," she said. Boyer insisted she wasn't out to punish models or anorexics themselves.

The bill would make it illegal to "provoke a person to seek excessive weight loss by encouraging prolonged nutritional deprivation that would have the effect of exposing them to risk of death or directly compromise health."

It calls for prison terms of up to two years and fines of up to $47,000 for offenders, with punishment increasing to three years in prison and a $71,000 fine in cases where a victim dies of an eating disorder.

Socialist lawmaker Catherine Coutelle said the bill was introduced to lawmakers too quickly — less than two weeks ago, on April 3 — to allow for thorough discussion before Tuesday's vote.

Legislator Jean-Marie Le Guen argued against legislating "social norms" and said there was no proof that anorexia comes from imitation. "What is extreme thinness?" he asked.

While the health dangers of anorexia are obvious, opponents said it should be up to parents and doctors — not the government — to deal with the reasons for eating disorders.

Didier Grumbach, president of the French Federation of Couture, rejected legislating body weight.

"Never will we accept in our profession that a judge decides if a young girl is skinny or not skinny," he said. "That doesn't exist in the world, and it will certainly not exist in France."

Modeling agencies had mixed reactions.

Patrick Lemire of Marilyn modeling agency in Paris, said he believed the bill only affected pro-anorexia Web sites, and brushed off concerns about its affect on the fashion industry.

"We don't have anything to do with health problems of the anorexic kind. The models (at our agency) are thin, but not anorexic," he said.

Juliette Menager, casting director for Joule Studio in Paris, said clearer guidelines on model weight could be a good thing.

"There is definitely an enormous problem," she said, describing some demands from magazine stylists as "completely sick." She said some models she represents lose even more weight for fashion shows.

"They are so thin during the shows, much more than the rest of the year. Sometimes it's really scary, like a concentration camp."

The Council of Fashion Designers of America adopted guidelines last year saying it wants its models to be healthy and not anorexic or bulimic. The guidelines are not binding and do not mention a specific mass-to-height ratio.

"While the guidelines are not mandatory and no law exists, each season we continue to hear stories of designers, stylists and agents refusing to work with models who appear unhealthy and supporting them by connecting them to resources and help," Steven Kolb, the group's executive director, said in an e-mailed statement.

The French health minister also suggested imposing limits on the body mass index of models at French fashion shows, and said France could push for a Europe-wide anti-anorexia measure when it takes over the rotating presidency of the European Union in July.

Most of the 30,000 to 40,000 people with anorexia in France are women, the Health Ministry says, as are most of the millions of people around the world who suffer from eating disorders.

Marleen S. Williams, a psychology professor at Brigham Young University in Utah who researches the media's effect on anorexic women, said it was nearly impossible to prove the media causes eating disorders.

Williams said studies show fewer eating disorders in "cultures that value full-bodied women." Yet with the new French legal initiative, she fears, "you're putting your finger in one hole in the dike, but there are other holes, and it's much more complex than that."

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Associated Press writers Emmanuel Georges-Picot and Angela Charlton in Paris contributed to this report.


Tuesday, April 15, 2008

The 20 Worst Foods in America Posted Wed, Apr 02, 2008, 3:21 pm PDT

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Restaurant food is bad for us. You may assume that anything you order at a drive-thru is less than sterling in a nutritional sense, but, in fact, the majority of what we eat at restaurants — even ones with helpful waiters and real tablecloths — is worse for us than we might ever imagine.
A study from the University of Arkansas that found the average diner in this country underestimates his or her caloric intake by up to 93 percent when eating out. Translation: Every time you eat at a restaurant, you're probably eating twice as much as you think.

The scariest part is that it isn't our fault. By expanding portion sizes, spiking our foods evermore with added sugars and dangerous fats, and slapping misleading labels on menus, the restaurant industry has made it nearly impossible for consumers to accurately gauge the caloric heft of, say, a plate of spaghetti and meatballs or a tropical fruit smoothie.
Some studies even show that nutritionists — the PhD-packing "experts" — can't get their calorie counts right. So how can you be expected to?

In researching our book "Eat This, Not That," and to help combat the problem and give people a better idea of how perilous a simple dinner out can be, we spent months reading nutritional info, analyzing food, inspecting menu boards, and, yes, even eating some of these industrial-strength calorie bombs to come up with a list of the restaurant industry's worst individual offenders. Our primary criterion? Sheer caloric impact. After all, it's the top cause of weight gain and the health problems that accompany it. We also factored in other key nutritional data, such as excessive carbohydrates and fat, added sugars, trans fats, and sodium.

The result is our first annual list of the worst foods in America.

Worst Drink
Jamba Juice Chocolate Moo'd Power Smoothie (30 fl oz)
900 calories
10 g fat
183 g carbs
166 g sugar

Jamba Juice calls it a smoothie; we call it a milk shake. In fact, this beverage contains more sugar than 2 pints of Ben and Jerry's Butter Pecan ice cream.

Worst Supermarket Meal
Pepperidge Farm Roasted Chicken Pot Pie (whole pie)
1,020 calories
64 g fat
86 g carbs

The label may say this pie serves 2, but who ever divided a small pot pie in half? Once you crack the crust, there will be no stopping.

Worst Mexican Entree
Chipotle Mexican Grilled Chicken Burrito
1,179 calories
47 g fat
125 g carbs
2,656 mg sodium

Despite a reputation for using healthy, fresh ingredients, Chipotle's menu is limited to football-size burritos, overstuffed tacos, and gigantic salads — all of which contribute to a humongous waistline.

Worst Kids' Meal
Macaroni Grill Double Macaroni 'n' Cheese
1,210 calories
62 g fat
3,450 mg sodium

It's like feeding your kid 1½ boxes of Kraft mac 'n' cheese.

Worst Fish Entree
On the Border Dos XX Fish Tacos with Rice and Beans
2,100 calories
130 g fat
169 g carbs
4,750 mg sodium

Perhaps the most misleadingly named dish in America: A dozen crunchy tacos from Taco Bell will saddle you with fewer calories.

The Worst Food in America
Outback Steakhouse Aussie Cheese Fries with Ranch Dressing
2,900 calories
182 g fat
240 g carbs

It's the caloric equivalent of eating 14 Krispy Kreme doughnuts, before your dinner arrives. Even if you split this "starter" with 3 friends, you'll have downed a meal's worth of calories.



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