Friday, September 19, 2014

Writing For Multimedia And The Web - Reflection Week 14

Finally,


 


After 14 long weeks, we've finally reached the end of our journey. This week is the last week of class, which can only mean that this will be the last reflection for Writing for Multimedia And the Web.

This week, we resumed and finished the presentations for our digital storytelling. Up first is Hasnol's, Syarafuddin's, Shahril's and Lachvini's group. Their story, titled "Revenge" is a pretty typical story, however, with a very dark, unexpected twist. Basically, it's about a delinquent and how he changed to the better. I don't want to spoil too much, or rather I don't know I don't know how to convey the story to you because the plot is really complicated full of twists and turns, but the ending was really unexpected! unfortunately, they have not made the video available for the public but here are some screenshots from their video:





Next was Puteri, Insyirah, Syazwani and Umil's group's turn to present their video. Their video was titled "Froggy Tales". They really thought out of the box for their story. They made an animation and their style was very fun, colorful and whimsical. It is apparent that this video was made with appealing to children in mind, with animals as main charcaters. They also have not made their video public and this one image was the only image I managed to find of the video, courtesy of Puteri's blog.


And finally, it was my group's turn. There is a certain expectancy of being the last group to present. We are after all, not just the closing act for the day, but also for the whole course for the semester. To tell you the truth, I was worried that our video wouldn't be up to everyone's liking, since we had a lot of trouble for the particular project and had to rush a bit to finish it in time. The feedback was rather surprising, since everyone responded rather positively to our video. It was relief to say the least, especially so when Ms Amreet herself applauded our attempt. Here's a link to the video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHPWGPZwRJg&list=UUqv_vV5BQ4ZCVHWUkU7sFBg




And that is it for the presentations. After all that, Ms Amreet gave a talk on how she felt teaching us this whole 14 weeks. I would like her to know that we generally feel the same way, this class has been fun and informative, and it was possible because we had her as our lecturer. I''ve really gained a lot from these past 14 weeks, and all the assignments I've done so far under this course has really improved my knowledge and ability to use multimedia and the web as a medium for writing.

We had a good run, let's hope one day we will be able to relieve moments like this. Untill then, farewell.


Writing For Multimedia And The Web - Reflection Week 13

So it's week 13!

" Wait a minute, wasn't the last post from week 11, where's week 12's reflection? I knew it! I knew you were a lazy, lackadaisical blogger who carelessly think's his readers won't notice such shiftless attitude!"

Now let me explain, imaginary, emotionally-turbulent loyal fan of my blog from week 9's reflection, there was no class for week 12 to make way for Malaysia's 57th Independence Day. And thus to everyone I would like to wish Happy Independence Day!

Forever proud to be Malaysian
 And so, class resumed on week 13, only one more week left to go. This week was again, presentation week, However this time, we will be presenting on our digital stories. The first group to present was Calvin, Wafa, Jayson and Sue Chin's group. They did a story about friendship, and they're video was very interesting. They made an animation using Powtoon if I'm not mistaken (maybe it was not Powtoon, I'm not good at identifying these animations software. *Update: They actually used GoAnimate). I myself wanted to make an animation for my group's story, but it was too hard for us, so I really applaud them for making a well-produced video on that medium. Here's an embedded video of their story:




The next video was by Geeta, Yarminee, Sharveena and Wardah. It was titled " I too can survive". It was about a girl who was not doing well in her studies and was rather indifferent towards it at first, prompting her mother to confiscate her belongings to urge her to study. But with the help of a friend, she managed to turn a new leaf and be successful. It was your typical heart-warming, underdog story, and I must say I was blown away by some of their acting performance. Below is their video:

The next group, made up by Musliha, Amira, Aidawate and Fatin Syamimi presented a story titled " A Secret Place".




Their story was quite similar to the first group's story. Basically, four friends got into a conflict which resulted in one of them being ostracized by the others. Later, that friend died, and it was found out that she always had a heart of gold and was planning something nice for her friends before she died. I guess the lesson to be learned is that you won't appreciate something precious until it's gone, and for me, that lesson cuts deep. Anyways, good job for everyone, your stories were very entertaining and full of valuable lessons to be taken in.

Writing For Multimedia And The Web - Reflection Week 11

To describe this week. It was..


Was it the same with anyone else? No, no one? Well, it was intense for me.

So, this week, Ms Amreet wanted to review everyone's blog in front of class. At the first mention of this I decided to react by being staggered on my seat and sweating profusely. I wasn't prepared to have this blog evaluated in front of everyone! Sure, basically anyone can open up this blog, but having people read your blog on their own time and space is very different than having everyone reviewing and nit-pick on your blog in your own presence.

I quickly logged in and review the blog dozens of time myself even though there was nothing wrong with it. Watching as she went through each link and getting closer and closer to the link to my blog was intense. Then finally...



I watched as she clicked on the link to my blog. Unfortunately, my blog decided to start off with a rather depressing song, even though there were many more other uplifting songs it could have played (my playlist was on random). And the song was 8 minutes long, so it played throughout the whole evaluation. Ms Amreet even noted on how the song was making her sad, and I was on my seat being all like..



As she peered through the content of my blog, she noticed how it was lacking any images and pictures. To be honest I did use pictures.... three pictures total for the whole blog. But I could see her point. My blog was too wordy and it was hard to maintain interest when there's a sea of words on your screen. She advised me to add more pictures to my blog and to change the soundtrack to a more uplifting track. And thus, she proceeded to review another person's blog, much to my relief.

me after the evaluation


In the end, the evaluation was actually very beneficial and gave me valuable input on how to improve this blog. I got rid of the sad song from my soundtrack and put in a whole lot more pictures and images in my posts. Though now looking back at this particular post, I think I might be abusing the need to put in more pictures in my blog.... But, oh well, the first failings are the beginnings of future successes.

Writing For Multimedia And The Web - Reflection Week 10

So, it's week 10

Another milestone reached! Who knew I'd have the persistence to keep on blogging for ten weeks. I certainly didn't.

So for this week's class, we learned about the " Best Practices for Writing in the Web ". Basically a guide for what to and what not to do when writing for the web. The topic touched on things like writing succinctly and not getting too creative when writing. I was rather shocked when the lecturer said to not use words from other languages in your writing, like French or Spanish since, well....


... * cough! cough!.....

I did consulted with Ms. Amreet, and apparently what i wrote was still appropriate for the assignment since it is a semi-casual blog. Though, I do wonder what I would have done if I was not aware of the limitations. Perhaps this whole blog would have been written in broken, butchered amateur French!

Aside from that, we learned how organize the content in our blogs into nice lists and bulletted paragraphs so it'll appear more kempt and clean-cut. It is important to do all of this so our readers would be more interested into reading our blogs and so that they can clearly identify the information and message we, as the blog writers are trying to convey.

As for the consultation session, I used the time to polish and fine-tune my homepage website. I was very satisfied with what me and my partner had achieved with our homepage. Others took the more flamboyant and extravagant route  to their web designs. I prefer minimalist and conservative design, and it's a good thing my partner share these traits. 

Monday, August 25, 2014

Writing For Multimedia And The Web - Reflection Week 9

It's week 9! I'm running out of ideas on how to start these reflections. Routine is the killer of ingenuity it seems.

 So, this week, we're focusing on the writing styles. "Wait!" you say, "Isn't this what you wrote last week? Oh, So you're rehashing things you've already said? I knew it! I knew you were a cheap, decrepit blogger.!"



Hold your horses now, imaginary loyal fan of my blog, this time is about writing styles in academic websites. Very different things. How you say? Well as you might know, when it comes to academic writing, you need to be more concise, it needs to be veritable. So you need references, you need to implement the various styles of citation like APA and MLA to name a few.



The style of writing itself needs to be more straight forward. You can not be rhetoric or allegoric. And of course, for an informal website, you'd want the writing to be clear, the delivery of the information needs to be clear as to reduce misinformation. It was a very good lecture actually, seeing as I have ambitions in journalism and writing. so this could serve me well in the future.

Other than that, my group and I consulted with Miss Amreet for our digital storytelling assignment. She green lighted the ideas that we have, basically the plot of the story, the theme and whatnot. I guess now, we'll be looking forward on making the actual story itself.


A little teaser


Writing For Multimedia And The Web - Reflection Week 8

   Another week, trudged. I don't know why but this week, I feel particularly lethargic. Perhaps it was still just yesterday I was at home for Raya, and today I'm back in the class for another half semester of study. Getting out of bed to go to class was a tough ordeal in itself; a week of Raya has taken its toll it seems. My spirit was willing but my flesh was weak. Anyway, I suppose it's not too late to wish Selamat Hari Raya to all!



 Anyway, regarding this week's class, we were taught on the styles of Commercial websites. There were different approaches in building and presenting a commercial site, with each style catering to the creators purpose and intent. Then we were asked to scour the web for good and bad websites. I had a pretty clear idea on how to get the good websites, since basically all you need to do was look for prominent and popular websites. They're bound to be good. Still, my choices don't really reflect what I've just said since pretty much everybody had the same mindset, so you have to be more obscure in in finding the websites. i found these ones:

http://www.joho.my/



http://craftsmanave.com/



http://optimo.com/



My main criteria for good websites is the graphical design and philosophy. I prefer simplistic and on-the-point web design. There is bad simplistic and good simplistic however. Being simplistic is no excuse for being drab and boring, instead the websites I choose are eye-catching without having to do much. my favorite has to be Optimo hats, because the homepage is just, wow!

My bad websites were:

http://art.yale.edu/



http://www.sixtiespress.co.uk/



http://www.lingscars.com/




Though now that I think about it, i'm pretty sure these websites were bad intentionally... or perhaps I'm not cultured enough to see how it is beautiful design. You know like how a messy blob of a painting is seen as a masterpiece in the eyes of fancy, high-art aficionados. Perhaps for them, if we see it as a bad website, than they have won. That was their intention the whole time I mean.

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Writing For Multimedia And The Web - Reflection Week 7

It seemed I was misinformed regarding last week.



As it turns out, last week was not the last week of presentations, in fact it's actually this week.

So, for serious this time, we are going to wrap up the presentations.

Yarminee set the stage as she presented on the weird cultures around the world. It gave me flashbacks to the previous presentation about taboos from around the world. However, it differs from taboo as these cultures are celebrated and are not frowned upon like taboos. However, it was jarring to see what other cultures perceive as beauty. I couldn't understand how a mutilated foot or an elongated neck could transcribe as beautiful, but I'm not here to judge.

Next, was Wafa. She did a presentation on the origins of Halloween. I've always wondered the motivation behind  celebrating Halloween and I guess I got to  address this through Wafa's presentation. I felt like wanting to carve my own jack-o-lantern after the video where she showed how jack-o-lantern carving was done in the White House of the President himself, Mr. Barrack Obama.

Halloween party at the Whitehouse


Next, was Ummil who did a presentation on a type of flower called Borage. Apparently the Borage has lots of medicinal value. The most intriguing of this, I found was the ability to heal skin disorders. I've never heard of the Borage before, and this was certainly an interesting new information for me.

A Borage flower


And finally, to end it all, was Syazwani, who did the topic " Cyber bullying ". I never really considered cyberbullying as that much of a problem previously, but it seemed I was wrong to think so. Syazwani showed how serious this can be for the victims involved and cyber bullying should be purge from the face of the planet, along with all the other types of bullying.

And so, with that, the presentations are finally over. There have been lots of interesting topics brought forth to attention by my fellow classmates. Can say, I'm a bit reluctant to end the presentations because I enjoyed each and every one of them and was always looking forward for more.Ah well, until next time I suppose.

Friday, July 18, 2014

Writing For Multimedia And The Web - Reflection Week 6

This week, we wrapped up the presentations.



The first presenter was Aminah who presented on the topic about yawning. She claims that we yawn to take in oxygen when its contents is deficient in the human body. I had my doubts about this since I read that they couldn't really find a connection between yawning and low oxygen levels. Even with sufficient oxygen levels in our blood, we still yawn.

Next Geeta presented on colour personalities. I remembered she did something similar but with fruits back in the previous semesters. I always thought that I was a blue kind of person, but my traits were completely opposite of that . It seems that I'm not really that compatible with blue.

Wardah presented on vampirism, not the curse that turns you into a vampire, but a mental disorder that you make you crave for human blood. Her presentation made me wonder whether all those vampires that they excuted in Europe in the Dark Ages were actually just people with mental disorders.

In case you didn't know, that is Vlad the Impaler, the real life inspiration behind Dracula


Fatin presented on a topic that I so adore! She presented about France. If you'd notice, I claim myself to a be a bit of a Francophile. So I can say I thoroughly enjoyed her presentation on the nations culture and history. Insyirah presented on Myths from around the world and that was intriguing as she'd covered myths I wasn't familiar with such the Sliced Ear of Van Gogh.

Van Gogh himself

To sum it all up was Aidawate with "8 Vegetables To Make You Look Beautiful". I wasn't really that invested in the topic per se, since I thought I had no business trying to make myself look beautiful, but I guess I can recommend for other people who take great care in how they look.


And that concludes the presentation for week 6, new things were learned during these past 3 weeks and we can now move forward to our next assignments.

Informative Essay : The Bystander Effect

The Bystander Effect



      Have you ever experienced this situation? You are in a large crowd in the middle of the city, just doing your daily commute. Suddenly, a random pedestrian collided with a bicyclist, and both of them are visibly hurt. Usually, you are moved to help them, but you look at the large number of people around you, and they're not doing anything to help the distressed. Suddenly, you doubt wanting to help them since everyone else aren't trying to help them as well.

      This is the theory of the bystander effect in action. The theory goes that the more witnesses are present during an emergency situation, the less likely people are willing to help the person in need. When there are less to no witnesses at all during the emergency, the probability of someone helping will increase.



      Researchers Bib Latane and John Darley were the first to research in thorough about this effect. To test this theory, they conducted an experiment where subjects were placed in three different conditions. I one room, a lone subject was ask to fill a questionnaire. The other room, two subjects were placed in the same room to fill the questionnaire. In the next room, three subjects were placed in the same room, with two of them being collaborators of the experiments. As they fill the questionnaire, smoke began to fill in the room. In the first room, subjects reported the smoke almost 75% of the time. In the second room with two subjects, it dropped to 38% and in the third room, the two control subjects ignored the smoke, causing only 10% of the time that the smoke was reported.

      One of the most famous examples of the bystander effect was the murder of Catherene Genovese. On March 13, 1964, Catherene was stabbed in front of her house. She asked for help from the dozen of so people observing from a nearby apartment building, but none came to her aid. The attack began at 3:20 am but only after 3:50 am did someone made a police report regarding the incident.

     So why does this phenomena occurs? The first explanation is the diffusion of responsibility due to the presence of other people in the vicinity. When there are other people around, we like to think that someone else will take responsibility, and thus we become slower to make the decision the victim. They might assume that other people will provide better assistance and that their help might be less useful or even inconvenience the victim.



      Another reason is because of our need to conform to the behavior of a group. When other people don't act on a incident, it subconsciously makes us think that the situation at hand is not quite as severe or needing of much attention. If it did, surely other people will try to help as well. Such as the case of Catherene Genovese. When asked why they didn't help, the bystanders had thought the situation to be a lover's quarrel instead of a murder.

     As you can see, the bystander effect is present in each in every one of us. However, having realized this, we should no longer play into its effects. We must learn to resist the urge and do the right thing by always offering a helping hand to those in need, no matter the situation.

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Friends


" So no one told you life was going to be this way..."

When it comes to making friends, I'm usually not the guy to ask to.
If you read my previous entries, you can tell I'm not much of a people person.
Though, as "friendly" as I am, I am grateful that I was given luxury of great friends to see me through my ups and downs.

In primary school, I had this friend, his name was Arifin I think? He sat next to me for my first three years of school. He was peculiar and a bit odd but he was a good friend nonetheless. He was warm and funny and it was kind of hard not to like him. One day he moved somewhere else and that was the last I've heard of him.

I even forgot how he looked like..

Then, I made new friends. Most of them were my classmates, and if I were to talk about all of them, it would be one very long post. So I'm gonna talk the one I was fondest with. His name was Zulfahmi, I would call him Pami. We would walk to school together every morning, and walk back home together every afternoon. He was a top student at school, always competing with this one girl for the number 1 ranking for each tests and exams. He was the head prefect. To tell you the truth, he was a bit bossy. Maybe being the head prefect has that effect on you. But one thing for certain, he was loyal, and I can count on him to catch my back. After primary school, he went to a boarding school, and I guess we just kind of grew apart. We did meet on several occasions but it was hard to recapture the friendship that we had.

In secondary school, I made a circle of friends that maintain still even to this day. They were my classmates, and even though by the third year most of them had left for more prestigious schools. We still keep in touch and regularly hang out with each other, all 10-20 of us. They became my stable group of friends. Since most of us live in close proximity of each other it wasn't that hard to come over and have a chat.



After finishing secondary school, I was drafted into National Service. One of the first friends I made there was Bob and Fahmi. The three of us stuck together for the whole three months of National Service. It was a pity we lost contact after that.

As of now, I'm currently studying In SIEU and I'm making new friends here as well. 

You could probably tell from my tone, that I'm not that eager to talk about friends. The tricky things about friends are, they are not your family. They are not obliged to stay loyal to you, which means they can leave anytime they want. I try to not be too attached to friends, so it will be easier to see them leave.

In this, I reminisce the words of Toru Watanabe, the character from Haruki Murakami's Norwegian Wood



Cause and Effect Essay : Why Social Networking Sites Are So Popular

Why Social Networking Sites Are So Popular


      Nowadays, social networking sites have taken the new electronic age by storm. The appearance of such sites such as Facebook, Twitter and the forgotten back alleys of social network sites that houses Myspace, Friendster and Tagged have caused the youths of today to be helplessly stuck to their computer and smartphone's screens. Why exactly do these social networking sites have such a deep grip on today's youths?

   


      Often, most of these sites are very user-friendly. They are built in such a way that of these sites are very simple to use and navigate through. In fact, you can even say that the simpler and easier to use the site is, the more popular it will be today's youths. This effect can be seen in the rise of Twitter, where they manage to steal a large number of Facebook users and convinced them to convert to Twitter instead. It can be argued that this is due to the fact that Twitter is just a very dumbed-down and simpler incarnation of Facebook. This might be because most youths today are living in the fast track and are having less time nor attention to micro-manage their social networking activity. A simpler to use social networking site will of course be more convenient for them.

      Next, another factor as to why these sites are so popular is that they are free to use. The fact that they are free makes them much more accessible to the public. In today's materialistic world, anything that is free is bound to get some major attention from the general populace. And it helps that there is so much content in these social sites accessible to them for no cost at all like for instances the numerous free-to-play games available on Facebook.

      Finally, the reason  we are so addicted to these social sites is because it fulfills one of our most basic need, which is the need to communicate and interact with other people. Indeed it is one of the most important appeal of social network sites, in that it gives you the opportunity to meet new people and keep in touch with our friends and family from the comfort of your own couch without having to leave the house. The interaction we can achieve through these sites are beyond geographical and political boundaries, allowing you to keep tabs on the latest gossip on your favorite pop idol whilst at the same time having a conversation with your sister who's studying abroad.



      There is no wonder as to why social networking sites have seized the attention and the minds of today's youths. Acting as a convenient platform for social interactivity, it has changed the way we communicate with each other forever.

Writing For Multimedia And The Web - Reflection Week 5

This is the fifth week of the course. Again, were continuing with the Prezi presentations; and this week I finally got my turn to present about my topic.



Syafika got the ball rolling as she presented on the clearest water destinations in the world. The one with the clearest waters was the Maldives, unsurprisingly since Maldives is pretty well known for the beauty of its shore. However, it was nice to see Malaysia got represented with Sabah. That really says something about the potential for tourism here in Malaysia, and the government should really look into promoting Sabah more to wanderlust travelers around the world.

Syarafudin and Halim cranked up the mysterious mood of the presentation day with double presentations on unidentified, still at large, serial killers. Syarafudin presented on the Zodiac Killer. His presentation made great use of grim colour schemes combined with ominous background and unsettling pictures of the killings. It had a real impact on me, as I couldn't help but pay attention towards his entire presentation. Halim also made good use of grim presentation design in presenting Jack The Ripper. He didn't have background music which would have made it better but he made that up with a thought provoking video suggesting that Jack The Ripper might actually be a member of the British Royal Family.



Sharveena was next with a presentation on The Greek Pantheon. Too bad I wasn't present during her presentation as I had to take a break to go for my prayers. I would have loved to watch her presentation as I am simply fascinated with Greek mythology. Luckily, I managed to be in time for Lachvinni's presentation on plastic surgery. It was quite intriguing to hear that a lot of people who undergo plastic are teenagers. It says how teenagers these day have low confidence in their self appeal.

Finally it is time. It was my turn to present. I've been having butterflies in my stomach all day. It got to the front of the class and just reenact the routine I had practiced before. And it went pretty smoothly, I was confident in my topic, I got my audiences' attention and I was well prepared any questions the floor had asked. In my opinion, it was a success (though if you want an unbiased review, you should probably take a look at my classmates' blogs).


 If you want to take a look at my Prezi slides, here's a link

No Other Family Like My Family



At times, my family is the only solace I have from the world. When all things fail, when I feel rejected by society, my family is the place I go to feel accepted unconditionally. 


I understand that not everyone has the ideal family. Some people come from broken homes with deadbeat or abusive parents. I you're on of them, than I am sorry for you but I hope it will not deter you from having a family of your own. You know the worst that a family could be, so you'll also know what to avoid and what to do when time comes to make your own.


I consider myself lucky, to be born from my father and mother. I can be hard to deal with, and that was clear when I was younger, making you deal with my turbulent self. At that time, back then, I felt like you've given up on me, but I know know that I was wrong. You guys never had any anything but my best intentions in your mind. I'm sorry I didn't realize that sooner and I want you to know that both of you made me who I am now, and I'm thankful for the way I turned up.


My father is a Government servant, working as a secretarial clerk in the District Office. He is strong-headed, and basically for a time, he was what I aspired to as to what a man should be. In his younger days he was stern and a no-nonsense kind of guy. Perhaps due to the fact that were both guys, it was harder for us to connect with each other. There was a failure to communicate and it took us some time to finally open up to each other. My father has grown more mellow since his younger days and I, more mature. When once, we only sat in awkward silence when left together, now were on more friendlier terms and could talk on a lot of things. 


I got along much better with my mother. She's more zany and wacky, though she can be just as  fierce in one flick of a switch. She's the glue that keeps this family together. She is the mediator between me an  my father, if I want something I'll request it from her and she will coax my father into getting it for me. If I mess something up, she'll cover for me from my father's wrath. I can joke around with her, play pranks on her, and be more casual with her.

If it weren't for her, perhaps i would turn up to be a bitter, angsty teenager.

I have a brother below me. Sometimes our relationship can volatile, but no matter how many fights we get into, he is still the first friend I made in life. Growing up, I can't remember doing anything without him. We wore the same clothes, don the same haircut, played with the same toys, read the same books. I felt like he looked up to me at that time. But as we grew older, his circle of friends grew. He was a natural at making friends. He was a year younger than me but had twice the many friends that I had. He's smarter than me and he knows it. For a while I had an inferiority complex as I felt like he was so much more better than me. I felt he didn't respected me anymore and saw me as an embarrassment. That cause the friction between us to brew and any chance we get, we'd be sinking our claws into each other's skin, fighting on such trivial things. But, again we both got mature, and I think we both acquired mutual respect for each other. 


And below him are my two younger sisters. One three years below me and the other one is eleven years below me. Back when we were little, I was always arguing with my first sister because back then she was such a spoiled little girl. In terms of combat prowess, she is more deadly than my brother as I always end up with  bloody painful scratches after each fight. Though now, I find that I'm the one who's spoiling her and lately have become rather protective of her now that she's a teenager an under the attention of some boys in the neighborhood. My youngest sister came into the picture a bit later in our familial life. Of course she is the most pampered one, now that my father has mellowed down, he wasn't as stern with her as when with me and her other siblings when we were her age. I took it upon myself to be a stern figure to her so that she doesn't end up being too pampered. Though I admit, I'll always have a soft spot for her 




Narrative Essay: Flier's Hill Reminiscent

Flier's Hill Reminiscent




      I rose up from my seat, at a bench overseeing Fliers Hill. There were fireworks, illuminating the night sky. Yellow, violet, emerald, they had one for each of the colours of a rainbow. They showered the otherwise vapid night, with a radiant light show, to be seen from miles away. The lights were bright, and as loud as cannon fire. It was as bright as that night thirty years ago, when I was but a naive boy, clutching my father's fragile hands.

      My father was a sickly man, ever since I could remember. He had leukemia. He stopped working when I was five, under the doctor's advice. He had a tall, slender body. His hands were big, bigger than mine at that time, but it did not had strength, no firmness in his grip. He would always wear a jovial expression, though at least he used to. During his final days he rarely smiled. Instead, his warm gaze and gentle face was replaced with one that was either looking constantly worried or one that had let go control of his life.

      I was very close with my father, seeing as I was his only son, I was the only place for him to pour his affection into, other than my mom. When I was little, he would seem to be interested in every little thing I do and was inquisitive to every little thing I wanted to say. It felt calming talking to my father, though most of the time our conversation would be one sided. He wasn't usually talkative, instead preferring to listen and nod attentively from time to time. My mother wasn't able to spend  as much time with him as I did, as she had to win the bread for the family.

     I remembered him having a coy personality, at times quite lax and laid back. Sometimes, if you see him being whimsical about his illness, you can't really tell if either he has failed to truly take in the gravity of his situation. Either that or he was hiding it, very,very well. Often, he would apologize to my mother for being such a burden to her and not keep his wedding oath of being able to support her and provide for her. My mother would brush it off as a joke, but sometimes it'd get her uncomfortable. She would laugh, she would, but then there's an awkward silence between them, and she would wear this perplexing expression. 

      When I was eight, he had to be admitted to the hospital permanently. Doctors would poke needles into his arm while he la on the drab, grey bed under the dim fluorescent light of the hospital ward. Sometimes, doctors would have to burrow into his backbone to get some marrow samples. I hated them for doing this, because each time as I sat outside the operation room and the doors would open; nurses wheeled out my unconscious father on his bed, his face pale and lifeless. After a few hours, he would wake up. Every time he did he would look so tired and encumbered. His eyes open slowly and narrowly, and he would try to speak but he would just give up after a few incomprehensible whispers and grunts. Even making hand gestures proved to be taxing for him. This man I'm facing is not my father, just a mere shadow of his former self. He would then go back to sleep and he'll regain a little bit of composure the next day.

      When I was ten years old, my fathers' doctor called up my mother day one day for an appointment. I remembered as she hastily got ready that Saturday, abruptly talking a leave from her part time job as a food packager at a small food business operator in one of the houses in the housing area. As we got to the hospital, I waited outside the doctors room and entertained myself by observing old men in wheelchairs and walking sticks converge at the corner of the hall to have a chat, and a young boy in crutches limping out of his ward to go to the toilet, being supported by his mother. I heard mumbling from behind the door but couldn't get a clear reading of what was being said. But then however, I heard my mother exclaimed "One month" in a shocked and higher tone. A few moments later she came out and looked very grim. She got to me and without a word, grabbed me into her arms and began gushing out while clenching on to me tightly.

     That week, my father was discharged from the hospital. I remembered being happy at first, to finally have my father back at home. I showed to him all my sketches from my scrapbook that I made for him to get him up to speed with what he had missed the whole time he was in the hospital. I also pestered him to take me to the Kite Festival being held at Fliers Hill. My mom was critical of this as she wanted dad to rest. My father, however was determined to take me to the festival and said something along the lines of this being his only chance. 

      And so, we went to Fliers Hill the next day. My mom had to work, so it was only me and my dad. I remembered outpacing my father as we walked up the hill. I often left him behind in my excitement of watching dozens of kites dancing in the night sky. He commented on how much I had grown. My father was running out of breath. He took short pauses before continuing on the path. At one point he stopped, and took a seat at a nearby bench. I didn't strayed too far and thought that my father looked awfully lonely, so I came and sat beside him.

     We didn't talked much as my father went on to play with my hair, gently caressing my head. I could feel the bones in his frigid fingers as they went through my hair. And then, a loud explosion shook the ground and a magnificent shower of lights ensued.The firework display had begun. My father abruptly stood up, whilst his hands clenching on to mines. I was taken aback by this and immediately followed suit. We both stood there, at the edge of the hill, staring intently into the light show. I looked to my father, but his gaze was lost into the night. He stared mellowly, with the slightest grin forming on his lips. And then he gripped my hands strongly, the strongest I've ever felt from him. I didn't know why, but I suddenly had the urge to hug him. Clenching onto his thighs, I began to cry. My father, the weak man he was, mustered all his strength to pick me up into his arms and kept coaxing me in his soft, raspy voice.

       " Be strong, Armin. Be strong for me. Listen, I won't be here forever, and If one day I have to go somewhere, I need you to take care of your mother for me, okay? so I need you to be strong."

       " Why? Where are you going? Do you have to stay in the hospital again? I promise I'll come everyday, and mom can come too so you don't have to worry. You'll stay with us, right?"

       " I'm always with you, like how you'll always be with me. Listen, if you keep the people you love in your heart they will never go away. I have you in my heart with me, always. Promise you'll keep me in your heart too."

      " I promise."
       
       " Good, now whatever happens, nothing can separate me from you. I'm always here for you.."
And my memories began to fade. Six days later, my father died in his sleep.

        Now thirty years later, I'm at the same spot for the first time with a son of my own. He asked me why I had cried as the fireworks started. I gave him a smile , picked him up into my arms and gave him a kiss on his temple. 

         "I promise I'll always be there for you."


      

Writing For Multimedia And The Web - Reflection Week 4

The motto for week 4:





And with that first sentence, you could probably tell that the Prezi presentations has begun on this week. I personally enjoy presentation week because that means I don't have to take notes in class. Hahah!

Presentation week began with a presentation by Jason on the topic of Narcolepsy. It is a sleeping a disorder and people who have them just suddenly sleep without them wanting too. Imagine driving your car in the middle of the day, and suddenly your body says " Yup, good time to take a nap" and you just abruptly sleep, falling face first on the steering wheel. Not a convenient disorder to have, I'd say. Even I have some trouble when it comes to sleep, but that is just too much.

Sue Chin followed next with a presentation about herbal medicines. I personally am not an advocate of herbal medicines, since often you see in the news of some herbal medicine products being confiscated from stores due to having dangerous ingredients in them. Her presentation changed my perspective of herbal medicine and help me create a more positive outlook of them.



Mimiwahida presented on the traits of a liar and how to detect them. Her points were pretty good though what surprised me more was that she based it on an article from Cracked.com . I finally found someone who also enjoys Cracked.com! I've been trying to get my friends into it but they just aren't that interested, and by the way if you don't frequent Cracked.com, you should do so starting from now especially if you enjoy needlessly analyzing pop culture questions and trivia.




Musliha presented on U.F.Os and I thought I was well-versed in my knowledge of U.F.Os. I learned new things about the history of U.F.O sightings and she even showed a footage of a supposed UFO passing by the International Space Station. Puteri presented on taboo's and it was interesting to learn other culture's taboos and one that really got me cringing was when she showed an African tribe who would carve patterns on their skin to symbolise coming of age. They even did one on a toddler! Yikes!



Calvin presented on the dark side of the upcoming Fifa World Cup in Brazil. Apparently, Brazil has spent too much money on the world cup rather on the necessities of their citizens which begs the question, how come Fifa did not take into account of whether or not a country should host such a large event when poverty is still rampant in that country. Hasnol was the last presenter, who talked about the differences of the Sunni sect and the Shiite sects of Islam. His presentation made me wonder whether or not understanding could be achieved between these two factions.