HOLLYWOOD, the greatest place where great movies were made there. All kinds of movie were made there were legend and making big history in the world of entertainment. Besides that, many great and legendary actors and actresses born where all kind people will idolize them. But the main topic here is that, when making a movie with true event kind of movie, how true we can see in the movie itself and how the movie makers wanted to put more lies just to gain the popularity by the neglecting the truth about the movie. In my opinion, people need to hear the truth and also the imagination how the movie makers making the movie.
The first movie that i would like to talk about is the movie called "The Pearl Harbor". As the history written in a book, the greatest disaster in US army has ever facing when the Japanese Imperial Army launch a mass attack on the greatest port of US Navy where the army warships gather around. The history has explain briefly about what happen on the Pearl Harbor but in the movie is it true?
Pearl Harbor is not so much the story of Pearl Harbor itself, but rather follows the trail of two army pilots and their love interest as they make their way across the world loving, flying, and fighting. Truthfully, though it is the focal point of the movie, the battle of Pearl Harbor itself seems to have very little lasting impact on its main characters. Sadly, the battle of Pearl’s effect on its audience is even less.
The scene where the spy story in the movie. Takeo Yoshikawa was a 27-year-old graduate of Japan's naval academy who, in the closing months of 1941, was dispatched to Oahu to spy on the Pacific Fleet. He was given the cover name of Tadashi Morimura, and assigned to the Japanese consulate in Honolulu. This immediately aroused the suspicions of Western intelligence agencies, who could find no Morimura in the diplomatic registries. Now, the Americans, you remember, had cracked the Japanese code, and were reading intercepted diplomatic and military messages: Morimura was tracked all the way to Honolulu and met on his arrival by at least one undercover agent. Documents uncovered by Stinnett through the Freedom of Information Act reveal that every move made by Morimura in Hawaii was observed, and his frequent and detailed reports to his superiors in Tokyo were known not only to the Navy, but were sent to Washington by priority dispatch.
Friday, 22 March 2013
MY VIEWS ON STEREOTYPING
Assalamualaikum and good evening again to all my readers. A special topic today that i will present to you today is "Stereotyping" with the correct pronouns, ster-e-o-typing. You don't want to mess with the beauty of language. Stereotyping, a word somehow is already embedded inside us and our culture in a multi-racial countries around the globe. Definition of stereotyping is making assumptions about sometimes on someone and categorize with but on our understanding upon the subjects.
Stereotyping have been also generalize to the extend where we think that we know it all about the people, other races and other country based on our observation and on what has media shown to the public. Making judgement on something must have definite evidence and hardcore facts and that's what the people around the world is lacking, "General Knowledge". Its good that we act that we know something but people dislike when we getting cocky by faking it.
HOW DO YOU VIEW A PREGNANT WOMAN WORKING ON INDUSTRIAL WORK PLACEMENT?
Assalamulaikum and a very good evening, for today's blog i would share to you guys my opinion in pregnant working on industrial work placement. Based on my view about pregnant woman working in a industrial surroundings is a just simple opinion for it and my answer is i have no problem with it. The reason, because my mom was an ex-worker in company based factory in Bangi while i was still in her tummy, and to be exact she working in a HR department. But i strongly against or protest when a pregnant woman working in an industry based company that would require a lot of energy in doing a heavy load work.
Based on a research or statement conducted or viewed by Roachman from TIME magazine, “The discrimination faced by pregnant workers and caregivers has persisted for decades, despite the laws and court decisions that sought to root out such discrimination long ago.” The statement specify that if pregnant woman keeps continuing working, they'll be facing a lot of problem for example between the co-workers, the working environment, and of course with the boss. The word discrimination, they'll be be facing a lot if they kept continued.
Pregnant woman in peoples eyes is like a precious golden egg that must be treasured properly and taken care delicately as possible. Once broken, it'll hard to put the pieces together.
Based on a research or statement conducted or viewed by Roachman from TIME magazine, “The discrimination faced by pregnant workers and caregivers has persisted for decades, despite the laws and court decisions that sought to root out such discrimination long ago.” The statement specify that if pregnant woman keeps continuing working, they'll be facing a lot of problem for example between the co-workers, the working environment, and of course with the boss. The word discrimination, they'll be be facing a lot if they kept continued.
Pregnant woman in peoples eyes is like a precious golden egg that must be treasured properly and taken care delicately as possible. Once broken, it'll hard to put the pieces together.
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