Thursday 6 May 2010

Reponse on Sarah’s Blog; body modification

i had heard of chinese bending their feet, but had never seen a propar picture of it. it looks painful. Just goes to show how some people would so draw to these things that even pain seems sweet to them or even nothing. Very informative, and yes no bitching! लोल
http://sarahjtaylor3.blogspot.com/

Reponse on Aruge’s Blog; Bad comedians

I agree with you। There are bad comedians and good. Bads always try to put a situation in there joke that not everyone would laugh at. Racist or not racist, they need to be just jokes. That only one would laugh at, and not end upset. Afterall, a joke is to cheer you up and not upset you instead!

http://aruge.blogspot.com/

Reponse on Hafsa’s blog; bullying.

I agree with hafsa, there is bullying verywhere. Not the just the schools but even adults are bullied at work places. Somehting that is still spreading on :स
http://www.hafzaiqbal.blogspot.com/

Tuesday 4 May 2010

Racism still EXISTS!


Racism is one issue; the society still has not been able to tackle yet. This issue is still a strong argument in schools and colleges. Teachers are still finding a way to stop the children from bullying or been bullied. Bullying is still an issue that has caused many unfortunate deaths in the UK. And even though it has strong policies against it there are still parents that don’t take it as a serious issue. Many would let it pass If they are aware of there child bullying someone, it’s mostly the social outcastes, ‘book worms, fat girls and nerds’ bullying is a social torture that the children go through in many cases, settings of the environment.

There are help lines, and one-to-one teachers to talk to but still children that go through it. Which makes it obvious that child still don’t trust the policies or the help isn’t reaching out much to the pupils whom really require the help.

http://www.globalissues.org/article/165/racism
this website is child friendly. created for children, to gain more knowledge of how bad bullying is;
http://www.childline.org.uk/explore/racism/pages/racism.aspx