Jumat, 29 April 2011

Teenage Binge Drinkers in Western World

Teenage Binge Drinking RisksBinge Drinking
Alcohol is the most widely used recreational drug in Australia. Because of its popularity, people don't tend to think of it as a drug, or even realise that it can be harmful. But alcohol is the largest cause of drug-related deaths among Australian teenagers.

According to a report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, in 1998 alcohol was the cause of 814 deaths and 25,207 hospital admissions for people between the age of 15 and 34.


  • What is binge drinking?

Jumat, 15 April 2011

(Update) Japan's Emperor Made His First Trip to The Disaster Zone


Japanese Emperor Akihito, left, and greet earthquake-displaced refugees at an evacuation shelter in Asahi City in Chiba Prefecture.TOKYO, April 14th: Japan's widely respected emperor made his first visit Thursday to the disaster zone devastated by an earthquake and tsunami, kneeling on mats to commiserate with survivors who bowed in gratitude and wiped away tears.


    Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko visited two evacuation shelters Thursday in Asahi city, where they spoke quietly with evacuees sitting on mats in the community centers that have become their temporary homes.
Asahi, about 86 kilometers (54 miles) east of Tokyo near the Pacific coast, is one of the southernmost areas to be heavily affected by the March 11 natural disasters, which killed up to 26,000 people and also set off a crisis of radiation leaks at a flooded nuclear plant.
    

Jumat, 01 April 2011

(Update) Japan Changes in Public Attitude Towards Nuclear Power

      Explosions in the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan have created active protest against nuclear energy in Western Europe and Estonian economy and coruscations minister Juhan Parts said that the Estonian government will also have to take into account the change of public opinion, LETA/National Broadcasting reports.


Building a nuclear power plant is in the election programme of the leading Reform Party, and Pro Patria and Res Publica Party (PRU) programme also prescribes corresponding studies.
“We have to take into account the public opinion and it is clear that what is seen on TV affects public opinion,” said Parts (PRU).

Non profit organisation Estonian Nuclear Power Plant CEO Kalev Kallemets (Reform Party) said that most likely the governmental and Riigikogu cannot focus on that field of energy fully this year. “Most likely thorough studies and explanation work has to be done before such a decision can be made,” he noted.

Kamis, 31 Maret 2011

Corruption : Eternal Enemy

Hello everybody, well our today's topic is corruption. what makes me choose this topic is the newest news about the revision of corruption criminal law.
well, corruption is becoming a common thing, especially in my beloved country. Some people also say that corruption is becoming our culture. Yah, many action have taken to resolve it, but sometimes it fails.
For example, recently we have heard about the corruption which done by G***S (censored). It was one of many greatest corruption in this country. Many people are fed up with that kind of news. They think that the government only speak about their promise to punish the corruptor and decrease the amount of corruption.
Sometimes I think that's true, but..It's not only the government's fault but also our fault.
                                                                                  

Minggu, 27 Maret 2011

Social Messages from "ARASHI" in connection to Japan's current disaster

     Well, maybe as a writer i am a little bit selfish here to write this one post. But i can't help it, so, this is a video and written translation of Social Messages from ARASHI in connection to Japan's current earthquake and tsunami disaster.


(credit: SoftBangkok)