ANTONIO,
Louise Sigrid C. 2011 - 48992
REACTION
PAPER ON THE "LIFE OF MAMMALS: THE SOCIAL CLIMBERS"
David Attenborough discussed several
interesting facts about monkeys and about the traits and characteristics of
several of their kind in his documentary. Every specie of monkey has its
desirable traits. Every monkey is equipped with their specific talents for
their survival in the forest. I have learned a lot from the documentary. I have
learned a lot from the activity, one thing I have learned is how interesting
monkeys really are. Monkeys are fascinating creatures. They know how to survive
and to adapt to their environment. Some monkeys like the one shown in the first
part of the documentary had already discovered a way to get through the shell
of the clams. They hit the clams in the trees so that it would relax and later
on the shell will open. Athough it takes time for monkeys to acquire this skill
I am very amazed that they have formed a solution to open the clam. Other monkeys display their intelligence and
skills on finding food for themselves as well as in getting it also. The
smallest monkey as discussed by Mr. David Attenborough in the video
has
this amazing speed that enables it to catch small insects without that much
effort. Also, their nails were specifically designed to make them grasp
branches and for them not to fall of. Their small size makes them an easy prey
for a lot so they live at the top most branches of the trees to stay away from
those wanting to eat them. Another kind of monkeys are able to distinguish the
colors of the leaves. With this skill they can ignore the leaves which are poisonous
and not edible yet. Monkeys have a lot of traits similar to humans. Like
humans, monkeys adapt well to their
environment.
An example of this is the scene where Mr. David Attenborough showed a dummy of
a tiger and the monkeys started making sounds. This sounds are warning signals
for all of the monkeys to stay out of the tigers way. They work in teams. Each
sound they make is distinct to every threat that comes. Both humans and monkeys
also have their social classes among themselves. They also have this inequality
going on in their groups. Monkeys who are in the higher class comes with the
benefit of being royalty while the ones at the foot of the pyramid is pitiful.
Monkeys from the upper class can get food directly from the mouth of the other
monkey in the lower class even though the monkey refuses. Also, upper class
male monkeys always chooses first who he mates with. In order for the monkeys
included in the lower class to mate, they still need to hide.
ANTONIO,
Louise Sigrid C.
2011
- 48992
REACTION
PAPER ON THE MOVIE "A BEAUTIFUL MIND"
At first I was not that interesed in the
movie. I was not able to follow the storyline. But then when it came to the end
when it was revealed that John Nash is suffering from Schizophrenia, I
understood the story already and gained interest in watching it. I saw that
people suffering with Schizophrenia before was very unfortunate because of the
treatment they undergo. Medicines that are more patient-friendly had not been
introduced yet. The film has a very good message to the viewers attitute
towards schizophrenic people and to the world itself. It exposes the audiences
to the world of the people who suffers from schizophrenia. The movie helps
people accept and know more about people who has this kind of mental illness.
"A Beautiful Mind" shows the ordinary people the right way on how to
deal
with
people who experiences schizoprenia. With the help of the people and the loved
ones of the person with the disability, the patient can overcome anything. Upon
watching this film, people may realize that it is truly the "ability not
the disability". Even though people have disabilities they could still
contribute something big and something great to this world. Same goes for the people who have
schitzophrenia and other illnesses, the movie serves as an inspiration for
them. John Nash serves as an inspiration for the people who suffers from their
own diseases. They can still do something about their condition. They should
never lose
hope,
they should continue life and enjoy it to the fullest.
ANTONIO,
Louise Sigrid C. 2011 - 48992
REACTION
PAPER ON BIRDING
I had no idea there were so much bird species
in the campus. The only bird I see around everytime are the Mayas. Mayas are
the only one I can distinguish, except for the parrots the eagle and the other
well-known birds we see in the parks. For one thing, I do not have that of a
strong interest in birds. Second, the only bird I can see everyday are the
Mayas and the eagle printed on my ID.
The
bird watching activity the class made was a real challenge. Birds are very
sensitive animals. They are very distant creatures. It's either they are out of
our line of sight or they are too quick in flying away whenever people comes or
we were just too loud and we were so good at scaring them away.
I
thought I was very fortunate that day because I was bringing along my camera
and I had the chance to take pictures of these cute little creatures.
Unfortunately for me, I was too good of a scarecrow. Only the Mayas were not
afraid. There were scarcity of birds other than the Mayas during the activity.
The closest thing the group got to interesting is the nest we saw at the top of
the tree, but unfortunately the lens of my camera was not prepared for that
distance. I cannot do anything. It was out of my line of sight. Some birds that
were flying around I cannot distinguish and are also too far above the ground.
The environment in the university is no doubt very eco-friendly. The university
must be so proud of that. Even though I haven't seen any of the "birds
other than Mayas", I believe that they are there. If the university will
just continue and protect the environment that they have the future
generations, both
humans
and birds will be extremely happy. I
have a photo attached below of the brave Mayas who were willing and kind enough
to pose for the camera.
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