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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Ten things the Philippines bus siege police got wrong

With due respect to the Police Forces in Philippines, however the case of hostage held at gunpoint in a tour bus was not acceptable. Here were the reasons as stated in the news that relates the inefficiencies and in competencies of these law enforces that causes the death of 8 innocent tourists!

Ten things the Philippines bus siege police got wrong


1. Determination

The first officers who tried to storm the bus were driven out by gunshots from the hostage taker, former policeman Rolando Mendoza. "They showed great courage to go on board. It's very crowded, just one aisle down the middle of the bus. But once you get on board it's not unexpected you are going to be fired at. Squads like this have to be made up of very special people, specially trained and selected for their characteristics of courage, determination and aggression. In this case they acted as 99% of the population would have, which was to turn round and get out. They didn't seem to have the necessary determination and aggression to follow the attack through."

2. Lack of equipment
The police spent a long time smashing the windows of the bus, whereas explosive charges (known as frame charges) would have knocked in windows and doors instantly. "They had no ladders to get through the windows. They smashed the windows but didn't know what to do next," Mr Shoebridge says. "They almost looked like a group of vandals." Their firearms were also inappropriate - some had pistols, some had assault rifles. Ideally they would have carried a short submachine gun, suitable for use in confined spaces.

3. Lost opportunity to disarm the gunman
Mendoza's gun was not always raised
There were numerous opportunities to restrain the gunman, Mr Shoebridge believes. "The negotiators were so close to him, and he had his weapon hanging down by his side. He could have been disabled without having to kill him."

4. Lost opportunity to shoot the gunman
The video of the drama also shows there were occasions when the gunman was standing alone, during the course of the day, and could have been shot by a sharpshooter. "You are dealing with an unpredictable and irrational individual. The rule should be that if in the course of negotiations an opportunity arises to end the situation decisively, it should be taken," Mr Shoebridge says. Either this possibility did not occur to the officers in charge, he adds, or they considered it and decided to carry on talking.

5. Satisfying the gunman's demands
"I wondered why the authorities just didn't give in to all of his demands," says Charles Shoebridge. "A promise extracted under force is not a promise that you are required to honour. Nobody wants to give in to the demands of terrorists, but in a situation like this, which did not involve a terrorist group, or release of prisoners, they could have just accepted his demands. He could be reinstated in the police - and then be immediately put in prison for life for hostage taking." The Philippines authorities did in fact give in to the gunman's demands, but too little, too late. One message promised to review his case, while he wanted it formally dismissed. A second message reinstating him as a police officer only arrived after the shooting had started.

6. Televised proceedings
The gunman was able to follow events on television, revealing to him everything that was going on around him. This was a "crucial defect in the police handling", Mr Shoebridge says. He adds that police should always consider putting a barrier or screen around the area, to shield the scene from the cameras and keep the hostage taker in the dark.

7. No element of surprise
It was clear to the gunman what the police were doing at all times, not only because the whole incident was televised, but also because they moved "laboriously slowly", Mr Shoebridge says. The police did not distract him, so were unable to exploit the "crucial element of surprise".

8. Safeguarding the public

This boy, a bystander, was hit by a stray bullet
At least one bystander was shot, possibly because the public was allowed too close. The bullet from an M16 rifle, as carried by the gunman, can travel for about a mile, so preventing any risk of injury would have been difficult, Mr Shoebridge says, but a lot more could have been done. "When you saw the camera view from above, it was clear there was little command and control of the public on the ground," he says.

9. Using the gunman's brother to negotiate
Relatives and close friends can be a double-edged sword, Mr Shoebridge says. While they may have leverage over the hostage taker, what they are saying cannot be easily controlled. In this case, the gunman's brother was included in the negotiations - however, at a certain stage he became agitated and police started to remove him from the scene. The gunman saw this on television, and became agitated himself. According to one report he fired a warning shot.

10. Insufficient training
In some parts of the Philippines, such as Mindanao, hostage taking is not an uncommon occurrence, so the country has some forces that are well trained in the necessary tactics. The detachment involved in Monday's incident clearly was not, says Mr Shoebridge. After smashing the windows, one of the officers eventually put some CS gas inside, though "to what effect was not clear" he says. A unit involved in this work, needs to be "trained again and again, repeatedly practising precisely this kind of scenario," he says.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Holiday coming to an end!

Hmm I see, I have really totally forgotten about this blog of mine ever since Mid of this year. Seriously, a lot of stuffs have happened and I have more or less gained some maturity from it. This post will take me quite a while to finish. To start the ball rolling I would think these are the few major highlights that bring a bling to my thoughts. I would further elaborate the headings with thoughts that flashes through my mind.

1. Taking over responsibilities
2. Dinner after Dinner
3. Running therapy
4. Heart to heart talk with my therapist, psychiatrist, dermatologist and dentist.
5. Shopping therapy
6. Knowing a Special one
7. My Manga Painting series Continues. . .
8. So much of readings
9. Apple revolution starts ...
10. Animation is so interesting, and it exists in so many forms!
11. My Marathon Trainings
12. My Xmas Perfect Present
13. My Clean Cubicle
14. Year 2010 challenges
15. Going off is a dedicated and true blue teacher
16. Embracing God
17. Bon Voyage my China friend.
18. 2009 to be gone soon, 2010 a year of surprises?

Elaborations

1.Taking over responsibilities
Towards the last 2 to 3 weeks of Term 4, unknowingly I took up the responsibility of P4 Level Manager. It was really a test of patience and endurance. Getting my level teachers to consolidate their classes results, churning out reports and thus streaming the kids based on their results was no joke at all. Getting my colleagues to get their tasks done was luckily easy , hmm I would say maybe except for one! It was really stressful enough. Haha God blessed! After all the rush and hush, kids got their report books, Promotions and were streamed based on their credentials.

2.Dinner after Dinner

Well this was really getting very tiring physically and also financially stressful. A total of 4 Colleagues weddings, 3 friends Weddings, 3 relatives Birthday Celebrations, Parents Birthdays and staff Dinner. Phew... Until Boxing day I finally gave up and felt so blue about it that I simply refused to go for any more dinner or celebrations.

3. Running therapy
Ever since my short stint as a level manager, I had literally cut down my number of runs per day. Routines were no longer kept and followed. I only managed to pull myself back only during December, after my visit to my number 1 therapist Ms Chan.

4. Heart to heart talk with my therapist, psychiatrist, dermatologist and dentist.
Went over to talk with my friends and told them about my problems. Well it's over so don't really wish to bring it up again. Boo!

5. Shopping therapy
OMG, this is really one serious problem. In just one and a half month, my spending chalked up to a good 4 to 5 digit number. Items bought are
Clothings from Soda, NIKE, FCUk, Adidas and etc Running Shoesssss err 8 pairs, Traveling, Apple products, books, phones, furniture, IT gadgets ie GPS, Laptop, 128GB thumb drives,earphones, Network printer and etc, eye-wears, lots of restaurant trips, car maintenance, groceries mounting up to 1k, liquor and wines, Doraemon stuffs and ...

6. Knowing a Special one
Just got to know a special friend that somehow changes my life maybe not forever but to say at least for this period. It is her character and attributes that attracts me, boyish, sporty, frankness, aloofness, seems to be very attitude, have a liking for wimpy kids and i think maturity being the key to all.


7. My Manga Painting series Continues. . .

I have finally continued my paintings, here is my drawings to its final look.


8. So much of readings
Have read quite a bit of books, Life of PI, happiness equation, have a little faith, the gift, Sun Tze, last lecture, time travellers wife, Tipping point, confucius from the heart and etc

9. Apple revolution starts ...
Got my Mac Book, I phone, I pod nano, I shuffle, and next not sure

10. Animation is so interesting, and it exists in so many form
The list of animation starts with
Paper cut, 2D Flash, Claymation, Stop Motion,3D studio Max, Flip book animation and Sand animation.
I went for this workshop during the first week of school holiday at CreativeBits. Got a hand or two in the claymation and sand animation. See my work!


11. My Marathon Trainings
Started my running routine once again! Hope to train up and be Gold Standard fitness once again.

12. My Xmas Perfect Present
I got this book GOD OF MANGA(Osamu Tezuka) from this special friend of mine.

13. My Clean Cubicle
Managed to clean my place got furniture for things to be kept and everything is done up neatly.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Blog dead not quite, I would say it is dormant.

Although it has been a while since I last update my blog, it will always be freshen up with new stuff as and when I am free. In this coming holiday I will put up the events that i have went through since September. with photos and things that I wanted share with people who read my blog.
Let me give you a glimpse of the things that I will be sharing.
1) Music sites
2) Interesting Book and my reviews on them.
3) Friends wedding
4) My Running fanatic events
5) IT stuffs that I have bought and the reviews on them.
6) Pupils nonsensical stuffs.
7) My Holiday Trip.
8) Shopping frenzy.

Au revoir,

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Death of a great music icon - MJ

Michael Jackson was the first ever pop Icon that I had grew up with. With tracks like Thriller, Bad, Billie Jean, Man in the mirror, Smooth Criminal, The way you make me feel, Beat It, Black or white, Dangerous, Heal the World and many many more not to mention. Well, I really cannot explain why at the age of 12, I would want to save and own a copy of his hits. He was indeed a genius and the best performer of his time. He was simply second to none. His style was filled with realm of explosive and wondrous music. Imagine the number of first he had created, here are some of the few to mention below. Do you really think there’s gonna be anybody close to what he had achieved coming up in the next decade of years? I personally do not think so. He is definitely a special one.
Enjoy this ever best performed moonwalk by MJ of course.



A number of First in his career.
Biggest Selling Album Of All Time - Guiness Book Of World Records
Michael Jackson's "Thriller" Album is the biggest selling album of all time, with over 50 million copies sold worldwide. Thriller is also the biggest selling U.S album with sales of 25 million copies.

Most No1 Hits in 1980's
By The End of the 1980's MIchael Jackson had more #1 hits than any other artist for the decade.

100 Million Records
Michael has sold over 100 million singles and albums outside of the U.S.

Biggest Selling Video
Michael Jackson's "The Making Of Thriller" is the biggest selling video to be released by an artist.

Billboard "Hot 100" Singles Chart
Most No1 Hits by Male Artist (13)

No1 Debuts
Michael Jacksons "Bad", "Dangerous", and "HIStory" albums all debuted in at No1.

Awards
Michael has won more awards than any other artist.

No1 On Charts
In 1983 Michael became the first artist to simultaneously hold the number one spots on Billboard's rock albums and rock singles charts, as well as the R&B albums and singles charts.

Consecutive No1 Singles
Jackson 5 were the first group to ever have four consecutive No1 singles.

Friday, June 12, 2009

2 weeks after the gruelling 84Km Sundown Ultra Marathon


Photo taken by Adidas photographer after the first 42 KM run. Only a total of 108 photos were candidly taken.

Here's my Post Mortem report for the unbelievable run that I had persevere and completed.
A brief introduction to what this run was about, and why it was considered almost an inhuman thing to be done.

1) This run was held at night from 7pm to morning.( Depends what time you complete it). Even the First runner who completes it needed almost 8 hours to complete. When I mean first runner, he is one that is a professional runner who trains and diet regularly on a daily basis. There is only a total of 300 runners taking part compared to the 60,000 runners taking part in the 42Km run!!!

2) This runs stretched a monstrous distance of 84km. To let u know roughly what this distance equates to, simply put it down as running from Changi Airport(East) to Tuas check point (West) and back. Or from Woodlands Check point to Kuala Lumpur. This is how crazy it was.

3) The run comprises not just flat running surfaces, instead there were a total of 10 long steep overhead bridges to conquer. Almost ripped off one's calf muscle after every climb of that bridge.

4) As the run crept into midnight, Zzz Monster starts to attack your mind but you just couldn't close your eye and go to sleep.

5) Energy Gel needs to be taken regularly to keep your muscles going after the first 42KM was completed. A total of 12 energy gels were consumed. Now, the sight of it really makes me puke. Yucks.

6) When the pain engulfed my entire body, I could not give up as I had already completed 70Km. Another 14Km, and I can proudly declared a champion defeating my own record. I strongly clenched my fists, grinded my teeth and force my legs to do a force march till the very end.

After the run, the worse was not gone, instead it took me a good 45min to walk from the ending point to the car park to pick up my car. Not only my feet are feeling extreme pain, my groin were nearly in a bow shape. I am like walking with both my thigh opened. Haha!

When I started driving, the least thing expected was tiredness that caught up with me, I was driving in a zig zag manner getting lots of honks and flashing during my drive. Finally I stop at a filter lane, stopped and slept for 30 min. After which, I woke up and drove home with my eyes widely opened.

After getting home, immediately i took off my socks and shoes. Oh gosh! I have never seen such a big blister in my life before. It was as big as a tennis ball! The pain was really excruciating.

My verdict on the pain that I'm having with my feet is strain Achilles tendon which attached to the calcaneus or heel bone that lead to the swelling thus no running for a few days at least or up to 1 week. Even cycling is also not recommended so I guess only left with swimming to keep myself in shape.

Post race analysis: It was a case of not enough mileage and conditioning leading to such purely ultra run distance unlike ironman. I think it is difficult to allocate enough time for so many disciplines as event of such distance required a minimum of 120km run or more per week based on what I read from many website training programmes. 3 weeks before the race although I managed to hit 62km for my longest run but the pain on my heel surfaced at about the 50km mark and it was more walk then run for the balance distance. As such, I already foresee at most I may be able to etch out additional 5km to 10km or last up to 2/3 to 3/4 of the total distance before the pain surface. In the end, it came earlier than expected.

Overall, I still force myself to go to school the next day for the remedial that I had planned for my pupils. However it took me a good 3 days before i started my routine run again.

For now, my next challenge will be the Mount Faber Run which is on this coming Sunday. It shall serve as a guide for me in the upcoming MOE Olive run that is due on August 15. Hopefully I can get myself in my best competitive condition by then and win something for my school.

Till Then...

Sunday, May 10, 2009

This update is for Vann.

It's a long time since i last gave an update of myself. Haha and that is all because of work, work and work.... Arghhhh. During these few weeks i have been busily marking papers non stop. Everyday, apart from frantically revising work with my class, invigilation and exam script marking from 2pm to 7pm non stop, I don't even have the time to visit the toilet and to have a decent meal. Most importantly, I need to find time for my extra training in order to complete my 84km marathon at the end of the month.
Well enough of my ramblings, here's the stuffs apart from my daily 'excitement' in school.
1) I have signed up for a few more marathons in the coming months. They are i)The Bay Run 21km, ii) Mizuno Mount Faber Run 10km, iii) MOE OLIVE Run 15km.

2) I have been doubling my running distance from 10 to 20 km every night.

3) Finished reading the following books bought from Page One Vivocity: The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch( A must read), How Starbucks Saved my life by Micheal Gates Gill, The book of numbers by Tim Glynne Jones, Manga for the Beginner by Christopher Hart ( I like it so much that i started drawing lots of Manga), Beginners guide to animation by Mary Murphy.

4)Went shopping for TV Consoles, Wardrobe (so that I will not have a wardrobe malfunction incident like Janet Jackson, haha) and Television set. BTW I have bought a 52 Inch LCD TV, excellence picture quality, ( can even see the meanest pimple hidden by Coco Chanel foundation) with crystal clear sound that produces a 30 Watt output, that is sure to blast my neighbours Windows off.

5) Got a number of new movies and songs from friends. That sure saves me from buying.

6) Bought a pair of new automatic watches with white straps for my dear dear and myself. Having goose pimple upon hearing that , right? More to come both watches back were having these Chinese characters 天长地久。It really burn a hole in my pockets, but it was worth it.

7) Got a new cage for our hamsters, and also bought them lots of treats such as dried grasshopper.

8) Got some encouragement treats for my pupils. Hope they do well for their exams. Really hope to see more passes for Science for SA1.

9) Planning for June Holiday. Where to travel? Cant really decide.

10) Playing lots of PSP, PS3, NDS Lite and Warcraft DOTA.

Ok that's all for the time being, Vann. Thank you for reminding me to update. :)

Monday, May 4, 2009

What is Influenza A virus subtype H1N1 in details?

Influenza A virus subtype H1N1, also known as A(H1N1), is a subtype of influenzavirus A and the most common cause of influenza (flu) in humans.

Influenza A virus strains are categorized according to two proteins found on the surface of the virus: hemagglutinin (H) and neuraminidase (N). All influenza A viruses contain hemagglutinin and neuraminidase, but the structure of these proteins differs from strain to strain due to rapid genetic mutation in the viral genome.

Influenza A virus strains are assigned an H number and an N number based on which forms of these two proteins the strain contains. There are 16 H and 9 N subtypes known in birds, but only H 1, 2 and 3, and N 1 and 2 are commonly found in humans.

Current reports on Swine Flu outbreak and how it was detected.

The 2009 swine flu outbreak is the epidemic of a new strain of influenza virus that was clinically identified in April 2009. The new virus strain is a type of influenza A (H1N1) virus, commonly called the swine flu. It is currently a phase 5 outbreak, one level below an official pandemic.

The time and location of the outbreak is still unknown, but it was first detected in two cases in Southern California in late March. When this novel virus was publicized, officials in Mexico suspected a link to an outbreak of late-season flu cases they were finding. Within days, hundreds more suspected cases were discovered in Mexico, with more cases also showing up in the U.S. and several other countries. By late April, officials from the U.N.'s World Health Organization (WHO), based in Switzerland, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the U.S., were expressing serious concern about the flu outbreak, worried that it might become a worldwide flu pandemic.

By April 28, the new strain was confirmed to have spread to Spain, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Israel, and the virus was suspected in many other nations. As a result, WHO raised its alert level to "Phase 5" out of 6 possible, which it defines as a "signal that a pandemic is imminent". By the end of April, 300 schools had closed across the United States and the Mexican government ordered a multi-day shutdown of all non-essential activities in the government and private sector, amounting to a shutdown of most of the country's economy.At the same time, however, many scientists were reaching a consensus that the epidemic was so far "relatively mild," and believed that it could be less fatal than previous pandemics.

The new strain is an apparent reassortment of four strains of influenza A virus subtype H1N1.[53] Analysis by the CDC identified the four component strains as one endemic in humans, one endemic in birds, and two endemic in pigs (swine).However, other scientists have stated that analyses of the 2009 swine flu (A/H1N1) viral genome "suggests that all segments are of swine origin", "[w]e are puzzled about sources of information that affirm that the virus is a reassortment of avian, human and swine viruses," and "this preliminary analysis suggests at least two swine ancestors to the current H1N1, one of them related to the triple reassortant viruses isolated in North America in 1998." One swine strain was widespread in the United States, the other in Eurasia. Worldwide the common human H1N1 influenza virus affects millions of people every year, according to WHO officials, and "these annual epidemics result in about three to five million cases of severe illness, and about 250,000 to 500,000 deaths" annually.In industrialized countries most of these annual deaths occur in people aged 65 or older. By May 2, some pigs in Canada were diagnosed with H1N1. Although some influenza strains can spread between species, the influenza virus is killed by normal cooking procedures, so there is no risk of infection from consumption of well-cooked pork and pork products.

Reading: How the parent can help

Reading: How the parent can help

Teaching reading is an important and difficult job in which both the school and the parent can cooperate. Here are many ways in which you as a parent can help your child:

  1. Talk to your child. Almost from birth, a child is ready to express himself. At first, he will respond by cooing and gurgling. Later he will pick up a few words and sense the rhythm of language. Help him to add words to his speaking vocabulary. The more words he uses naturally in his ordinary conversation, the more words will have meaning for him when he sees them on the printed page.
  2. Listen to your child. Children have many opportunities to express themselves. Encourage your child to talk about things he has seen or done. Do pay attention when he is talking with you. Listen to your child read. Suggest that before he reads aloud to you, he should read the story to himself to be sure that he knows most if not all the words. This makes his reading to you interesting and enjoyable both to him and you.
  3. Read to your child. Every time you read to him, you are building an appreciation of books and reading. A child who has been read to is usually more anxious to read to himself. Reading becomes important. Remember, his listening and interest levels are above his reading level.
  4. Help him with his reading. Tell him the words if he is in the beginning stages of reading. Help him to work out the word if he is in a latter stage by looking at the picture, skipping over the unknown word and reading the rest of the sentence to see whether this suggests a new word, and checking to see whether the word makes 'sense' in the sentence. (e.g. 'I was a pig' or 'I saw a pig')
  5. Build a reading atmosphere at home. Have books, magazines, newspapers, etc. around the house. Let your child see you reading frequently. Tune in to thoughtful and meaningful programmes on the radio and television. Children tend to imitate the adults around them.
  6. Teach your child how to take care of books. He will learn to regard books as friends.
  7. Take him on trips. Even a short trip on the bus will excite his curiosity and interest in the world around him. Point out interesting things and give him new words and meanings for words.
  8. Encourage him to join the public library. Take him to the library at first but don't tell him what books to select. If he is a poor reader, he may choose easy books at first. As he gains confidence, satisfaction and improves in reading, he will choose more difficult books. Don't insist that he reads books which are of great difficulty to him because of his physical age.
  9. Buy books for your child. For birthdays and holidays, buy books when you can afford them. A child who owns a few good books is usually interested in reading. Try to get books at his reading grade level so he can read these books with fun and pleasure. Buy children's magazines too.
  10. Buy games and puzzles for your child. These help your child learn shape and form and help him relate words to things. Anagrams, letter games, Scrabble will help him with his spelling and reading. Jigsaw puzzles help a child recognize shape.
  11. Make games. You can make simple word games by cutting words from a magazine and asking your child to match these words to a picture. Make word cards for troublesome words (e.g. was, there, what, went) and play a game with your child. How quickly can he learn the word and how many word cards can be removed from the pack because he really has learnt them? What words should be added?
  12. Guide your child to better movie-going. Select radio or TV programmes which will give him worthwhile information as well as entertainment.
  13. Praise your child. Remember, reading is a difficult task. Don't forget to praise him when he succeeds. Don't expect him to know the word when you tell it once or twice or over ten or twenty times. Some children need to see a word many more times than this.
  14. Give your child responsibilities which he is capable of taking. This allows him to earn recognition and to get real satisfaction from accomplishments. In turn, this will build his confidence.
  15. Keep your child well and rested. A child who has stayed up late to watch television shows the effect next day in his schoolwork.
  16. See that your child attends school every day. When he is absent from school, he misses his work and may not be able to keep up with the class.
  17. Set aside a regular time for homework. Give your child a definite place in which to work. Keep that environment quiet and conducive. Do not keep a blaring television or radio set or entertain guests in that area. Help your child to develop the habit of daily attention to homework routines.
  18. Check your child's report card. If he is having trouble with reading or any subject, consult his teacher to find out why and how you can help. Don't leave the task of helping your child to the teacher solely. It is your responsibility so support your child's learning at home.
  19. Show a real interest in school. The parents' attitudes are usually the child's. You and the teacher are partners in the important job of teaching your child to read. An interested and helpful parent is most valuable co-worker and you are the partners we need.
  20. Accept your child as he is. Don't compare him with his sibling or friend. Encourage him to improve as much as he can.

Remember:Children learn to read by reading.

The more they read, the better readers they become!

Adapted from: Guiding the reading program: a reading consultant's handbook. (Robinson, H.A. & Rauch, S.J.)

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