Life is a miracle and a blessing.

Always remember to
Live Laugh Learn..... LOVE LIFE

Monday, 16 May 2011

TO all Teachers Happy Belated Teacher's Day



To all my teachers i just want to thank you for your support and extra time. You are all dedicated and excellent at what you do.  Keep up the good work for all the generations to come.  We all know that being a teacher is a hard thing since you have to keep up with kids /young adults like myself.  Thanks again from the bottom of my heart. We sometimes get on each others nerve but the appreciation is there in the end.

TO my mothers




Here is a belated Happy Mothers Day Poems.

Oovoo

Hey everyone,
In class i found out that there are different types of group ware that you can use when you have to meet with a group but either time or place is not the same.  This can be used as a conferencing call, you can show each others desktops , you can send video messages or voice, you can chat. you can also communicate to other cell phones.this is something similar to skype but different.  You can try it. Its fun and saves you money/credit.

Hey are some details....

What is ooVoo?

ooVoo is a computer program used for video chat.
ooVoo is a program of the Freeware software category, program you can download for free through our website by clicking on the link free download which is below in this page.
ooVoo is a kind of mssenger that allows videoconferencing.
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With ooVoo can also be done multi video conference, the program lets you chat with 2 persons in videoconferencing at the same time in the free version and a maximum of 6 persons on the payment option.

ooVoo is a video chat program that besides the option of videoconferencing also allows instant text messaging, file transfer, record and send video messages, etc..
ooVoo is a video chat program stable, safe and fast.
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How to use ooVoo?

ooVoo is a program easy to use and install, the program ooVoo does not consume many system resources and does not occupy much space on your hard disk.
For more information about using the program ooVoo, use the Help function, which is on the toolbar.
ooVoo has a simple and intuitive interface on which any person can use the program without any problem.
ooVoo is a very good application of category video chat software, a software that deserves to have it installed on your computer.

How to install ooVoo?

The installation of the program ooVoo is easy to achieve if the program is compressed in one of known formats (usually .rar or .zip) unzip the file first and then find the installer should be something like "instal.exe" or something with the extension ".exe" (usually there is only one icon, which is the installer and you have only to double click).
From here is very simple just follow the instructions in the installer and accept the terms and conditions of use of the program.
The program is installed when the screen shows a window with the message of the end of the installation.
What I have described here is generally the way how to install a program, the installation may depend on other factors, but most programs are installed following the steps above.

What operating systems are compatible and which are the minimum requirements for running the program ooVoo?

ooVoo works with the Windows operating systems - windows XP / windows 2000 / windows vista / windows 7 - and Macintosh works very well with Windows XP and Windows Vista.
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What can you do with this program and what are the main features of ooVoo?

The main features of ooVoo are:
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* Record and send video messages;
* Appearance 3D;
* Search and add contacts;
* Create video chat rooms for Web pages;
* Transfer files;
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ooVoo is an application easy to use;
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How can you download and where to download ooVoo?

To download the newest version of ooVoo have more possibilities.
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If you follow the download link you get to the download web page of the author, it is recommended that each time you download a program to must be downloaded from the official website of the author.
Just so you are sure you download the latest version of the program and going to download the original program and not a virus or another program that will endanger your computer and the information that is on the computer.
If the link does not work, you can use the page link of the author of the top of the description, or the information links on this page, so in this way you will get the latest version of ooVoo.http://www.softfree.eu/download/oovoo.php

Abuse against women gone to far!

May 12, 2011

“Bucket” sentenced to life for killing his wife

GLENFORD “BUCKET” BERMUDEZ
A jealous forty year old Glenford “Bucket” Bermudez executed his wife on November twenty-second, 2007 and for taking her life, he will now spend the rest of his life behind bars. Glenford, an ex-B.D.F. soldier, was convicted on April twenty-seventh for the murder of Raquel Requeña Bermudez; the life sentence was handed down today by Justice Herbert Lord. In mitigation, Glenford’s ex-girlfriend spoke of his kind and loving nature, while he asked for leniency, even as he claimed he is innocent and that the police lied to the court. Justice Lord also stipulated that the sentence is effective today and that Glenford will get no remission for the three years he has already spent in jail. Raquel, a forty-one year old mother of seven, had recently separated from Glenford and the news of her new relationship sent him into a jealous rage. She was shot once in the head inside her taxi on the Boom/Hattieville Road and Glenford is said to have attempted suicide after killing her. Two days after his conviction, Glenford’s brother, Glenston Bermudez, joined him behind bars to serve a six month sentence. That’s because he pleaded guilty to Threat of Death and Common Assault upon two jurors that found his brother guilty of murder.

This is the worst case scenario for women.  Death.. Its something you cant come back from. this is one girl pleading women all over the world to make a move at any sign of violence. The law is with you and here to protect you.  I am not in your position but do you want your future daughters , grand daughters to be in yours? Make a stand for them and dont end up 7 ft under.  It takes just one case of rage to send you there. Know when to say that its enough. 

Isnt this a Sin?

rice of fish at the market goes up

This Good Friday, fish will be the preferred dish on many tables among Catholic families. It is a tradition that is related to the day when Catholics typically abstain from meat. Fish was once affordable, but when we made our rounds this morning, it is prohibitively high. In fact, the pound of fish at Conch Shell Bay is more than the regular price of lobster. But what’s taking up the price? The fisher folks say the answer is in the exorbitant price of fuel. News Five’s Isani Cayetano was on hand at the fish market this morning.
Isani Caytetano, Reporting
The convergence of fishermen, aquatic birds and seafood lovers on Conch Shell Bay on Holy Thursday is a spectacle that never fails to amaze.  Amidst the heavy traffic on nearby Vernon Street is the familiar din of a buzzing marketplace.  On one side pelicans wander slowly and aimlessly along East Canal; on the other vendors engage potential buyers in their routine sales pitch.
ALFRED RAMIREZ
Alfred Ramirez, Fish Vendor
“The fish dehn dah eight dollars right now.  Right now gas expensive, yo goh out deh yo wah pay nine dollars, eight dollars, five dollars, six dollars.  Gas dah twelve dollars a gallon yo check.  Now I dah only di clean man ah cyant sell right now cause farm me usually buy and sell.  Ah cyant sell because a di way di price dehn di go.  So right now as yo notice ah di slice up dis barrow ya and di try hurry dis fi geh wah next job.”
Lennox Lino is one of few seafarers out here today.  On display is a fresh catch of snappers, jacks and several other exotic fish lined across the bow of his vessel.  It’s been a long morning for the seasoned fisherman, one that saw him heading out to sea in the wee hours.
LENNOX LINO
Lennox Lino, Fisherman
“Normally we woulda just go out and ting a couple days and like right now fi dis Easter we just di try do wah lee ting.  Right now we di sell fi like six or seven dollars a pound fuh di jack and ting right now yoh dig.”
While the price per pound of fish varies, consumers like Patrick Thompson have noticed a considerable spike this year as opposed to previous years he has bought fish here at Conch Shell Bay.
Patrick Thompson, Customer
PATRICK THOMPSON
“Hearing from different people, you know, I hear it is very much expensive and that is, the fishermen are saying, due to the raise [in the price] of fuel as well you know, so you know if the fuel raise the fishermen they have to raise their prices too, noh.”
What is apparent is that there is cause and effect between the ever-increasing costs of fuel and the price per pound of fish.  As it is their pockets are severely hurting in the wake of the most recent price hike.  But it’s a system of economics Lino has had to come to terms with.  All the more difficult is that he, like his many friends in the fisheries industry, is having a hard time reeling in a decent catch.
Lennox Lino
“Ih really difficult right now cause di breeze and ting ahn like all di fish dehn noh really wahn eat and ting so yoh haffi really deh bout di look fih dehn and ting and di bait and ting haad fih find to so ih just scarce right now and ting like that.”
Alfred Ramirez
“Right now ih very, very difficult because yoh cyant go fishing weh yoh want due to di tourist season, tourist season weh dih een.  [Wid] tourist yoh cyant go weh yoh wahn.  So you go fishing weh paat di fish dehn di bite wid Maritime Wings or whatever yoh call dehn wah come pan yoh.  Yoh cyant fishing there because it’s a protected area you know and that da weh di hambug we right now so wih noh di get di amount a fish weh wi wahn.”
Despite the scarcity of a generous catch a few fishermen, like my good friend Roy, were out boasting their haul.  In his hand is a sizeable king fish, on the other end of the boat’s bow is a medium sized barracuda.
Patrick Thompson
“Honestly, some of the fish that I am seeing out here this morning they are very small, you know.  To get the nice, average size fish you have to come out much earlier in the morning to get the size fish weh yoh woulda want.  If yoh wait until now or later this evening the size might just get smaller.”
For those who were not able to beat today’s rush the fishermen who vend at the foot of the Vernon Street Bridge say they will be on hand tomorrow morning only. Reporting for News five, I am Isani Cayetano.
When we checked this afternoon, the market was abuzz with consumers doing their last minute purchases of the fish to be had on Good Friday.
I was appalled when i heard about this.  I wanted to rage. This was just beyond any reason.  These people are just chancy. Taking advantage of the season to make a rip off. 

.Is Sugar Scarce?

Is sugar scarce?

There is a reported shortage of locally produced sugar. The Belize Sugar Industries is producing twelve thousand tons for local consumption, that’s one thousand tons more than it did last crop.  The shortage is not caused because the nation’s appetite for sugar has increased; it’s because the primary concession holders are not supplying the local retailers and are smuggling it across the Guatemala and Mexico borders where sugar fetches up to four times the value. The local prices range from forty seven dollars per a hundred pound bag at the Belize Marketing and Development Corporation and up to fifty-four dollars from other suppliers. News Five’s Isani Cayetano reports.
Isani Cayetano, Reporting
The current sugar crop season, since it began on December fifteenth last year, has been plagued with numerous setbacks.  Undoubtedly, the industry has been facing serious financial difficulties.  The issues range from a much needed bailout last December to the shutting down of the factory at Tower Hill in the wake of mechanical failures in mid-February.  Despite the resumption of operations recently there is still another problem looming.  Over the past two weeks there has been a dearth in sugar being made available to the local market.  For Stephen Okeke, proprietor of Joy Ice Cream & Juices, the scarcity has meant a complete halt in business.

Who will help me with the clashes

I am a 6th form student at SJC JC. I found out that i have a clash with my exam and i find out that i have to make arrangements to do my exams.  I have mixed feelings about this.  First of all exam is frustrating and second of all i had them 3 for monday and 3 for tuesday. Well i had a clash on tuesday. My teacher was able to help by offering a date for the exam sparing his free but yet busy time.  These are the things i admire of a teacher. Willingness to understand and try to help. Although i do believe we should meet halfway.  Thanks to that teacher i could have moved one of y 8 o clock exam to wednesday at 8 which gives me good breaks to study. Just in case i cant pack it all to one afternoon.

My Blog Experience ..

While doing this blog I found out that its easier to express my self through it.  I could have voiced out my educated opinions through it and exercise my freedom of speech.  I wasn't always to open to blogging but I still believe you have to truly be devoted to it in order to keep your followers interested and coming back.  I think that it is great way to advertise a business or a product.  As a student I believe it’s a good way to voice out everything that is bothering you or is becoming an issue in your life. Thinking about it having a blog for a class is a great way to keep in touch with your students.  Something with that easy communication should not only be left to teachers but be used in every business aspect.

The Pressure is On.

Being a student with an overload i come to realize that there is a reason for not being able to take more than 6 subjects.  I am a second year business administration and i unfortunetly couldn't keep up to my course requirements.  I hand it assignments late because i had a big expo.  It pretty much wore me out and left me with no strengths to continue. The heart was willing but the body and mind didnt respond. I am a person who does her work to the best of her ability and a bit of a perfectionist. I dont hand it poco tiempo work because i prefer to not hand it in.  That is me and i cant say I dont believe in what i do.  These last few weeks the pressure was on.  Seven subjects for seven projects.  As i said i dont like to give rubbish and i refuse to . Rather late than rubbish is what i say.   Still trying to keep up i take in a last plunge to finish up all assignments and continue till the end.  Help me god for it is so tiredsome.  I believe that you reap what you soe so i shouldn't be that worried.

Reflection And Recommendation

I have read multiple news reports and its weird but yet expected which ones were the ones that caught my attention.  These are things that I would write about.  These things are based on our daily lives as Belizeans.  If it is Capital Punishment or Negligence while driving.  Many can relate to the fuel prices and the Abusive Relationships.  These are issues that we must be involved in before it happens to us.  We should try to prevent it before it gets bigger.  We can lend support and not just let it go on like a hopeless case.  We should fight and stand for what we believe in because as many people who did so before us know that it is not an easy task.  It can take years or a revolution to show them that we are the voice and that we , Belizeans, say how it should go.  Many of times I start to realize that if it wasn't for us Belize would be a better country.  If we took a stand against violence, bribery , corruption, and many more things we could have strived for a better Belize.  We are cowards, talking where no one can hear us, and keeping quiet expecting others to take the first step.  Will I ever sit down during news and not hear a murder announcement. I wonder if I will ever hear one of my friends mentioned as a murder victim.   Till where will we go until its to late?  Will you as an individual cry for justice when a loved one has been robbed from your side?  These are things to think about.  I am a coward. I fear that I am not well equipped to defend my point and thus fail miserably.  But if anyone would make a stand I would sure be there in solidarity.  Sincerely these are the things I feel when reading through these reports.  Angry for letting it get so out of hand.


Recommendation:
My recommendations are simple but I do believe it takes a lot to follow.  I would find it hard to do sometimes if I was ever put to make a decision .  Question is would I make the ethical choice? Would I know the ethical thing to do? 
-I would simply say to fight for what you believe in.  Its very simple but takes a lot more courage to do.  You might need to stand against your family or friends but you would have a clear conscience. 
-Another recommendation is to try your best to not support crime or any illegal or immoral activity. Its hard to do but always be open because the situation might not be what it appears to be. An example don't support contraband or don't buy stolen goods, don't bribe police officers or  transport or any other public officer.  It is hard for them not to do it for you  to be offering it.
-Say no to extortions , this is where you need to take a stand and report these officers. 
-Always follow the laws.

Yet another accident...

  
On Sunday afternoon shortly after one, thirty-nine year old Louise Bailey was driving from Hattieville en route to the Agric Show in Belmopan when her mini-van suffered a blow-out and caused her to overturn between miles forty six and forty seven on the Western Highway near the Hector Silva Airstrip. Travelling with Bailey were nine other children, including her daughter, fourteen year old Leshawn Young and ten year old Aniqua Fisher, who are both hospitalized in critical condition. Bailey said that contrary to media reports, she wasn’t speeding and her family is also suffering from the accident.
Louise Bailey, Involved in Accident
Text Box: 
LOUISE BAILEY

“Leshawn Young, she is like a vegetable. She just pee, ih can’t control her urine, like di left side of her isn’t working well, she can’t do anything, she have to drink through straw, she have to sip through straw or anything like dat suh. It was so scary. And I just want to say to the mother that her apology is accepted and I just wah she know that I would neva do anything fuh harm dah child nor my child or even myself.  I wah mek di mother know that I neva mi di speed up cause if I mi di speed up with nine people in the  vehicle we wouldn’t have some ah wi right now. I just sorry fi weh happen but I still ker deh children cause deh dah my children children yuh nuh and I just sorry fi weh happen but  it’s a front wheel blow-out but I couldn’t do nothing I tried my best fi keep it up.”


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I cant relate to this but I have had a blow out in the high way and I didn't turn over.  I was going 60 and my front tire popped.  I don't want to accuse anyone because she might just be telling the truth.  When I got my license to be a driver I knew the consequences of what a crash would bring.  All the damages to be paid.  Of course the worst thing that can happen is that I injure someone with my driving.  Its obvious it’s a great responsibility.  My mom once told me to be careful when I have passengers in the vehicle. She told me one thing is your life and its valuable but another thing is when you have the responsibility of others life because you permit them in your vehicle.  Not that you wanted to crash but I can be seen as negligence or driving without due care and attention.  Many things can be pinned on you.  As a responsible driver I know to check my tires and my engine before I hit the road. Many things can go wrong.   So far I have been without a bad traffic accident.  To me there is no reason to temp the devil. 
In the drivers defense I know that although u try your best to drive responsible things do happen.  I have been crashed before by negligent drivers.  I feel bad for this lady.  The responsibility of that child’s health will stay on her conscience for the rest of her life.  These are things you wouldn't forget.  This might have been able to be avoided.  She said that she wasn't speeding but how much was she driving.  Probably she was driving 50 but that is speeding when it comes to a highway like the western highway.  Its amazing but I can be next or anyone in the same room as me.  These things aren't always avoidable but you can make sure you try your best to prevent it.



Abuse against women...

There are many forms of abuse against women; domestic, sexual or physical. A study conducted by a relatively new organization has found that as many as twenty-three percent of women they surveyed have been abused by their partners.  And while victims may not be rushing to make reports, a higher number of persons know of victims who have suffered from domestic violence.
The Women’s Circle of Belize is a community based organization advocating to end violence against women.  The group has completed a survey to gain a better understanding of how grave the situation has gotten.
Debra Lewis, Member, Women’s Circle of Belize said : “This really was an issue that we could take on and move forward over the long term. So one of the things that we thought was important was that we need to be in the community talking to the women to find out what experiences they are having, what do they need, what do they think would help their situations and so that’s basically why we did the survey. We had decided we wanted to survey a hundred women; we ended up with a hundred and sixteen women that the two surveyors went out and did the surveys in the community. Together we looked at all the figures and we spent two very long meetings putting all the numbers together and then we took it and wrote up the report that we released today.”
The surveyors made several observations about the response of the women they interviewed, including that many of them do not fully understand what “violence against women” is. Some of the more startling results include that twenty-three point three percent of surveyed women had been beaten by their partner and fifty-four point three percent knew someone it happened to. Six percent of those women were hospitalized because of the beatings while forty-four percent knew of others who experienced the same. In the area of sexual offences, two point six percent of participants had been raped while thirty-eight point eight percent said they knew rape victims. One point seven percent said they were sexually harassed at their job while sixteen point four percent knew other victims. 

Reaction:
I can see where this is coming from.  I cant relate since I have never been abused.  I feel like it has to do with our culture.  Back in the day when women only lived to serve the man because of what is now known as sexual discrimination.  Back in the day it was a way of life but now it is a crime.  There is no need for women to have to go through that.  I am a young lady and I hope never to be a victim of that. Sincerely I understand that some women might have gotten in that situation by not knowing what they were truly getting into. Probably the now sweet boyfriend ends up being a abusive psychopath. I have seen that one happen.  My advice to those women wouldn’t be considered because their first response would be how would I know if I don't know what they are going through.  Many women are practically disowned by their parents when they refuse to take them back.  Its sad and I am glad to know that my family has a futuristic but traditional view on things.  My mom once told me that I wasn't raised to be beaten by man. 
The rate is alarming, I had hoped to not stumble through it as many women might have hoped to.  We as women need to know our rights and be able to defend ourselves.  We already know that women are being abused.  The answers of what I want to hear is why do they allow such a thing.  That is what it might take us a step closer to avoiding women to be abused.



Fuel Prices

On April third, the prices of fuel went up again. If you have already hit your budget  with all the excess money the last time it went up then this time its worst. Another fuel hike is in the works at midnight tonight which will put the price of premium above the twelve dollar mark and at its highest yet.  The  premium will face a whopping increase of sixty-four cents and consumers will now be paying twelve dollars and thirteen cents per gallon and it will be retailing at twelve dollars and thirteen cents per gallon. According to their  research, even when the barrel of crude stood at one hundred and forty dollars on the international market, premium was selling at eleven dollars and seventeen cents, almost a dollar per gallon less than it will be at midnight. When they checked again, the price for crude is hovering at one hundred and five dollars, which means that we are paying more at the pumps even though crude is far cheaper.  But how high can they go? We do not know the answer to that question but can warn you that regular, will go up by fifty cents, which will put the gallon price at eleven dollars and sixty-seven cents. Diesel will be going up by fifty-five cents to a high of ten dollars and ninety-seven cents and in the case of kerosene, that’s goes up fifty cents, and will be retailing at eight dollars and seventy-seven cents. This changes all budgets.
 Reaction:
All I have to say is that I remember the day it used to cost seven dollars and change.  Why is it so high?  I believe that this effects our whole economy.  As a concerned Belizean I wonder if a vehicle might be to expensive for a family to maintain?  Although it is good for the environment but a little difficult for every bodies schedules is car pooling the way to go?  I know the bus is a good way but that is before.  It’s a fact that goes up and everything else is soon to follow. I am thinking its because of transportation fees.  The reality is too much to bear for a already caving economy.  If this keeps up then people will start to revolt at such high prices. I question how long will it be until we can no longer afford the daily necessities.  I consider myself well of because of family but I cant imagine those who already was barely making it with low salaries.  As an economics student when they check the basket to see if we Belizeans need a raise do they factor in how high the rate of fuel has gone up.  Have they noticed that it is in everyone daily needs even if it is through car pooling, personal vehicle or bus.  It goes up all other prices fallow.  I have first hand seen how a family with two parents and four children live day by day.  How will they do it? Admitting it or not you can say that you depend on transportation and thus fuel.  Distances are now too far to walk and if its walkable will I have to take over 40 minutes to walk to my destination.  Something must be done about this fuel increase.  The next time it increases I will be afraid to see the ripple effect it releases among the public.

Capital Punishment... Is it Back?

Posted on May 13, 2011

The House of Representatives met in Belmopan to conclude :With the country’s murder toll at forty nine within five months of the year, a series of controversial measures and constitutional amendments were introduced that are sure to bring debate not only from across the floor, but from local and foreign entities.  The amendment to the Crime Control and Criminal Justice Bill intends to zone in on gang related activities and increase penalties for related crimes. But it’s the amendments to the Belize Constitution that may bring both praise and fury from the public, human rights organizations and the church.  Prime Minister Dean Barrow intends to bring back the death penalty with the Belize Constitution (Eight Amendment) Bill 2011.  Clause four of the amendment refers to inhuman or degrading punishment and treatment. The proposed constitutional change will allow for the death sentence to be executed.
P.M. Dean Barrow says that if the vote is majority they are going to put back the sentence to hang to death without any defendant being able to challenge the death penalty. He also stated that it would bring problems with the public and internationally. He continues stating that its European democracies insist on that its inhuman or degrading but that he believes that they don't live in a small society like us, Belizeans and that they aren't the ones living through all the bad experiences.
Barrow says that the amendment will also free the courts of cases that are delayed on death penalty appeals.

Reaction:
This might be seen as insensitive, but I say its about time.  Many people might see me as an insensitive person for wishing that the death penalty come back into play with our laws.  I ask myself have they spoken with the family of victims.  Do they know the pain?  The only one fearing the law or the death penalty are those who are afraid to or planning to break it. As an individual I wouldn't break the law and therefore not need to be hanged.  I am not sure if others can say the same.  This article was short and sweet to my ears.  I hope I can see the day when I can trust to walk on the streets without fear. When I know that the murder victim toll will go down and that me ,my family and loved ones would be safe.  Its obvious that the laws aren't working probably because its not implemented or because it is to lenient for the crimes committed. 
This is the most controversial news I have heard in my life time.  I want to be more ethical and say they are human, they deserve better, but my gut is saying are they really humans?  They would have to be humans for this to be an inhuman action. For me if they can kill coldly and without remorse and continue with the murders there is nothing human about that person.  I care about the safety of all those Belizeans that fear for their lives.  Who want to live a peaceful life not fretting to be the next rape ,murder ,theft or stabbed victim.  Something must be done. I say that this amendment should be voted on and implemented into our legal system.
They are rumors that the jail that is paid with tax payers money is too good for them. That they look at it like a vacation, free from bills .  Why are we spending so much of our tax payers money on something like that.  What do they deserve?  The Jail system worked before when it was hard and not exactly cruel but strict.  That was its purpose. To serve as an option and punishment not a vacation or rehab.  Back where the days when criminals deserved what they got and tried their best not to end up in a place like that.



Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Earth Day

Earth Day 2011: A Billion Acts of Green®

Description

In recognition of the power of millions of individual actions, Earth Day 2011 will be organized around A Billion Acts of Green®: Personal, organizational and corporate pledges to live and act sustainably.  At over 45 million actions to date, A Billion Acts of Green® campaign – the largest environmental service campaign in the world – is steadily building commitments by individuals, corporations, and governments in honor of Earth Day.  A Billion Acts of Green® inspires and rewards both simple individual acts and larger organizational initiatives that further the goal of measurably reducing carbon emissions and supporting sustainability.  The goal is to register one billion actions in advance of the Earth Summit in Rio in 2012.  A Billion Acts of Green® website quantifies acts of green through an easy-to-use online registration tool.  A Billion Acts of Green® demonstrates the kind of environmental impact that can be made when millions of people, corporations and organizations make commitments, both small and large, to better their environment.
Elements of the 2011 Earth Day campaign include:
  • Athletes for the Earth: Bringing the voices of Olympic and professional athletes to the environmental movement
  • The Canopy Project: Supporting global reforestation
  • Green Schools: Greening America’s Schools within a Generation
  • Women and Green Economy (WAGE): Engaging women leaders in the creation and development of a global green economy
  • Creating Climate Wealth: Convening 200 of the world’s entrepreneurs to solve climate change and create a new green economy
  • Arts for the Earth: Celebrating the work of environmental artists in all media, and partnering with the American Association of Museums to bring sustainability to museums nationwide

Athletes for the Earth™: Bringing the voices of Olympic and professional athletes to the environmental movement, Athletes for the Earth™ has a proven track record in illustrating the interaction of athletes with their environment and connecting popular athletic activities with environmental stewardship.  Participating athlete/celebs include Olympic Gold Medalist Billy Demong, Olympic Bronze Medalist Andrew Weibrecht, World Champion Freeskier and founder of the Save Our Snow Foundation Alison Gannett, Boston Bruins Defenseman Andrew Ference, Olympic Gold Medal swimmer Aaron Peirsol, and NFL linebacker Dhani Jones.
The Canopy Project: In 2010, Earth Day Network planted over 1 million trees in 16 countries under the Avatar Home Tree Initiative. In 2011, EDN will continue that effort with another 1 million trees in large-scale, sponsor‐supported tree-planting projects in partnership with non‐profit organizations throughout the world. Locations where reforestation is most urgently needed include Haiti, Brazil, Mexico and urban areas of the US.  Help us green our future, one million trees at a time.
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Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Capital Punishment! Should it be implemented in to our Law System?

Four Murders In 24 Hours; 2 Chinese Women; Chinese Lead Defiant Protest
posted (April 4, 2011)
Four people were murdered in 20 hours in Belize City this weekend. It is a record, and the worst kind. Even more worrying is that three of those people were genuinely killed for no reason, collateral damage in a gang war that now seems to be between gangs and the police.It's literally crazy! We start with a listing of the casualties:
On Saturday morning at 5:00, 44 year old Joe Hamilton, a well-known bar-b-que vendor was shot down at the corner of South and Plues Streets. He was not far from his home on Wagner's Lane when a gunman shot him seven times, three times to the head, one of those shots coming after he was already on the ground.
And then on Saturday afternoon at 1:20, a two blocks over on King street near its corner with Euphrates Avenue, a female Chinese grocer, 32 year old Yan Ying Chen, was in her grilled store when she was shot to her shoulder and back. She died shortly later at the hospital.
An hour and a half after that on Faber's Road, another female Chinese grocer was shot - again, behind an iron grill. 37 year old Fei Lan Wu, was shot in the lower back and died three hours later while undergoing surgery.
And then ten hours later, at 12:30 am, 39 year old contractor Abner Rodriguez was found dead on 7th. Street in the King's Park Area. He had been severely chopped.
Four murders in 24 hours, a staggering toll of crime - and it has left this community reeling. None more so than the Chinese, as two innocent female storekeepers were killed for no apparent reason; it is not even known if it was a robbery attempt.
Today, the Chinese community reacted by staging a national shutdown of all businesses. Now, that was done just 7 months ago when teenager Helen Yue was killed - but this time the usually quiet community backed it up with aggressive direct action.
It played out in front of the Supreme Court and 7news was there every step of the way.
Jules Vasquez Reporting
Chinese from Belize City and the districts started assembling in front of the courthouse from after 8:00 this morning - all in white shirts - an indication of peace - except, as later events would show, this crowd wanted blood.
They gathered to see the persons accused of killing two Chinese women go to court and to protest crime targeting their community.
Close to nine, the crowd started showing their muscle and mass streaming over into Battlefield Park - while casually blocking waiting traffic - another portent of things to come.
It was a change indeed, and their signs clearly expressed the rage of this community as they went over to the courtroom to see the men accused of killing their country people.
Police explained that they couldn't block that area - and needed to go back into park.
Police Officer
"They cannot stay here. They need to go back in the park."
Edmund Quan, Bze-Chinese Association
"They want to show their reasons why they are here."
Police Officer
"Show it at the park. Not here."
And the resistance put up by the usually docile Chinese also gave a portent of how sticky the day would become.
Still, they were determined and lined the area. Finally, President Edmund Quan got them to move.
But the crowd was picking up steam with t-shirts being handed out. And they lined the area in front of Brodie's - which seemed peaceful enough.
But things changed very suddenly when the prison bus came and the crowd turned into a mob and surged across the street in a rage, pelting the bus with water bags.
Police had to restrain them - but the crowd remained volatile and when the police bus came with detainees, they surged at it again.
Again, police held them back - and the person they wanted was not even on the bus. While police held the line at the court's stairs.
Leaders of the Chinese community Eric Chang And Edmund Quan tried to negotiate with police for what was an unlawful assembly - they did have any permit to protest or to assemble.
But they had a harder time placating militant in their own ranks.
That scene was broken up by a judge's driver, who bulled his way in - almost creating a Tiananmen Square situation. Again police intervened to let the judge pass.
But soon no one would pass - as a fiery female came on the scene and charged up the crowd and while Eric Chang tried some shuttle diplomacy - the crowd was now pitched and would not be talked out of some militant show.
President Edmund Quan gave them what they wanted - shouting at the high court to bring back the death penalty.
Jules Vasquez
"Why is it important to come out here and show this kind of civil disobedience?"
Edmund Quan, Bze-Chinese Association
"It's not civil disobedience."
Jules Vasquez
"You are blocking the streets, Edmund."
Edmund Quan, Bze-Chinese Association
"They are voicing their communities' voice. We are just making our voice clear to the government, to the judiciary system that we demand justice. Too much senseless crime and senseless killings happening."
Jules Vasquez
"Are you afraid of provoking a mob mentality out here?"
Edmund Quan, Bze-Chinese Association
"That is not the point behind today's protest. We just want to make our voice clear. We have the victims out here too. We have the victims' friends."
Jules Vasquez
"Are you concerned that you all may have led them into a misleading situation in terms that the guy won't be brought this morning. He won't be brought until this afternoon and this crowd is hyped up; this crowd is pitched. How do you bring them down?"
Edmund Quan, Bze-Chinese Association
"Actually the purpose we are out here is for crime on a whole. Obviously the two perpetrators of crime of the two senseless killing of the Belizean Chinese that happen - that brought some of the people."
Phillip Ying - Bze-Taiwan Chamber of Commerce
"It's extremely important that we send a message that crime is punishable otherwise murderers are walking free. What kind of message are we sending out; if a murderers can walk free in one or two months, we cannot stop crime."
Jules Vasquez
"Is there a great deal of rage in your community about these two killings on Saturday?"
Edmund Quan, Bze-Chinese Association
"It is outrageous."
Jules Vasquez
"Ok I know you all are planning a two days shutdown."
Edmund Quan, Bze-Chinese Association
"We haven't confirmed that yet but today we are shutting down because we come here to protest."
Jules Vasquez
"What are these people saying right now?"
Edmund Quan, Bze-Chinese Association
"We want the death penalty."
And that message was mixed with potent symbolism when enlarged pictures of the two deceased were brought to the event and distributed principally to the families of the deceased.
First to the husband of the Faber's Road Victim, Fei Lan Wu, the 37 year old mother of two who was killed on Faber's Road.
And then, the brother of 32 year old Yan Ying Chen who was killed on King Street.
All this stoked up the crowd - chanting, "Give me back a life."
Chinese protester
"Give me back a life."
Crowd
"Give me back a life."
And then they brought in an empty coffin - for that life lost which stirred another round of chants.
Crowd
"We want justice"
Another coffin was brought - and they were placed in the center of Regent street - remember all this is still an illegal assembly - blocking up traffic in the middle of downtown.
And from an illegal assembly to an illegal procession - they started moving off - headed towards the police station where the subjects of their ire were detained.
A crowd of 375 Chinese chanting in both Mandarin and English heading through downtown Belize City - again, without a permit.
Unprecedented, unlawful and unapologetic, a community determined to not take it anymore:
Jules Vasquez
"Is this showing an indication that the Chinese community will no longer sit back and take - that you are now energized, mobilized and prepared to stand up?"
Edmund Quan, Bze-Chinese Association
"Yes we will step up to the situation. We will not be sitting ducks."
And they took their message right to the police station - where they hurriedly closed the gates in fear of an advancing mob.
Walking down the street as their businesses were closed - a double protest for double impact.
The crowd parked the coffins in Center Street - while police stood their ground or watched on, armed and ready the leaders again had to talk them out of the area.
And they went on a marathon walking protest - all the way down New Road, over the Bel China Bridge, and unto Cemetery Road - where there was a scene, as the crown turned into a mob after someone threw a projectile at them and then ran into this shop for cover. The Chinese didn't want to leave until they dealt with the man in the shop - fortunately he was secreted out of there and then the shutter was opened to placate an increasingly angry mob
The crowd went all the way back to Battlefield Park by noon - still determined to camp out until he suspects came - fortunately - they were convinced to got to a special meeting instead and the event dissipated, with their message clearly sent
Edmund Quan, Bze-Chinese Association
"We just want the, to know that we really are tired of these crimes. We are really tired of all the killings, robbing - we want the people to work, find a job instead of robbing people. it doesn't matter if it is Chinese, Indians or Belizeans. Whenever killing or robbing takes place - it affects all of us."
And in another first, the shutdown of all Chinese businesses across the country will extend until tomorrow.






How can we, Belizeans , show that we are tired of the crime in Belize? How can we show that we mean business?  It is frustrating when all these men get is a good life in prison that is paid with our hard earned money through taxes.  This is not a glorious society that was existed.  Thing are really bad when people just start killing people for target practice.  So i strongly believe that the Chinese Community had the right to assemble and to fight for what they believed in.  It is true.  They have been the most targeted ethnic group for robberies and cold hearted murder and violent activity.   So i must agree that the law system must bring back the death penalty. Many have gone without due punishment and a message has to be sent to the criminals in Belize.  
What do you think?