Saturday, January 25, 2020
Universal Studios In Singapore
Universal Studios In Singapore Universal Studio is 20 hectares in size, occupying the easternmost part of the 49-hectare Resorts World Sentosa. There are a total of 24 attractions, of which 18 are original or specially adapted for the park. The park consists of seven themed zones which surround a lagoon. The park is currently divided into seven themed areas: Hollywood, New York, Sci-Fi City, Ancient Egypt, The Lost World, Far Far Away and Madagascar, each zone is based on a blockbuster movie or a television show, featuring their own unique attractions, character appearances, dining and shopping areas. The park features the worlds tallest pair of dueling roller coasters that are based on the popular television series, Battlestar Galactica; a castle from the world of Shrek and Monster Rock, a live musical show featuring the Universal Monsters. Universal Studio has over 30 restaurants and food carts, together with 20 unique retail stores and carts located around the park. Attractions premiering are marked Premiere an d dining outlets that are certified Halal are marked with Halal. 3. What are the current services provided? Universal Studio has a number of recreational facilities, Breathtaking and stimulate, so impressive. The following six not to be missed: Transformers, Battlestar Galactica, Sherk 4D theater, Steven Spielbergs special effects studio, the Crate adventure of Madagascar, Hollywood dreams. Firstly, Transformers. Transformers this project in Universal studio opened in December 2011.The process itself is not only thrilling but also fun. Secondly, Battlestar Galactica. It is one of the highest of the two-track roller coaster in the world, if you enjoy the stimulation, you absolutely cannot miss it. Thirdly, Sherk 4D theater. This is the sequel Shrek won the Academy Award for best animated feature, in this original three-dimensional movies, everyone can enjoy whole-heartedly of surprises in the movie world without leaving the seat. Fourth, Steven Spielbergs special effects studio. It is chaired by Steven Spielberg, designed specifically for Singapore, with the magic of the movie, you can enjoy a different charm of New York City. Fifth, the Crate adventure of Madagascar. This is a popular indoor amusement projects, very interesting and exciting. Finally, the Hollywood dreams. 14 Magnificent floats, together with the special effects, tailored music, as well as the widely popular characters, plus more than 100 performers chic luxury apparel, and add unique charm to Universal Studios of Singapore. 4. What are your experiences when using such services? How do you feel? Any areas to improve Personally, I feel that it is an extraordinary and enjoyable to experience such wonderful things. When you are undergoing these by yourselves, you would feel extremely not only amazing but also unforgettable. And in my opinion, I suggest that controlling the amount of people to visit the place every day is necessary because that could make the tourists feel more relaxed. 5. Do you feel the staff needs training to further improve their service? I would like to say that I do feel the staff needs training to further improve their service; it is because it will help a lot in some ways. For example, it will help to enhance customers satisfaction. Also, it will encourage the staff to improve themselves and make them feel self-confident thus they can service the tourists better. Moreover, it will indirectly affect the economic efficiency and popularity of Universal Studio. 6. If you are the director of Marketing of this attraction, what are some of the ideas you would like to introduce? You may ignore the budget but use wild ideas to impress the Lecturer. We can build one of the largest ecological playgrounds, which are not only large recreational projects, Zoo, Underwater World, a Singapore plant-based forest landscape health district will also be build. According to the plan, the area of the ecological playground on acres of rides inside the top equipment are imported from abroad, we could accept visitors of five million people per year after the completion . Or, We can build a water park; there are a lot of different kinds of game projects, stimulating, risky, relaxing, and suitable for children and the elderly. We need to find some young people to work inside the park; they can make sure the security, meanwhile they also able to bring vitality and youngs atmosphere to the park. 7. In each of your idea, you have to identify what kind of income you think the attraction can get? In my opinion, I think the mainly income is from young people. It is because that young people nowadays are becoming more relaxed about life, they do things they want to do in order to enjoy their lives, and they spend much more money to things that attracts them compared to the past. So it will be easier to get money from the young. 8. Another challenge will be how to get the visitor spend $100 or more on that day? We can charge for the ticket when they enter the door, and then charge a reasonable price for each programme, and we can also provide places to sell some snacks and drinks, restaurant prices due to increase a little, at the same time ask some staff to do promotional activities so that visitors to buy souvenirs conveniently. in the short termà ¯Ã‚ ¼Ã‹â€ less than 1 yearà ¯Ã‚ ¼Ã¢â‚¬ °Ãƒ ¯Ã‚ ¼Ã…’what do you think the attraction can boost their marketing effort?in the long term(3 years and beyond),what do you think the Marketing Dept should create to make the attraction sustainable? Universal Studios Singapore is Southeast Asias only Universal Studios theme park. It covers an area of about 20 hectares, including 21 amusement and performance project, the main theme of the Universal Pictures to create, such as Jurassic Park, Shrek and mummies, also including Battlestar two-track roller coaster and the worlds first to Madagascar the theme of the indoor rafting attractions. Sentosa Resorts World is the second phase of the project, from the third quarter of this year, after another debut, including the aquarium and marine life park. So keep the attractions will attract more tourists come to visit and play. Universal Studios recently new facilities enabled, every 28 seconds there is a wooden box, each can carry 20 passengers. To 0:15, its queuing time is also 85 minutes, with the Universal Studios other popular facilities about 90 minutes waiting time, not far off. Madagascar: A Crate Adventure is the first design based on the movie Madagascar rides. Visitors ride in a wooden box, drift with the flow, you can visit the water on both sides follow the example of Alex the Lion, zebra Horseshoe River Magnus LuoLiya, giraffes Mailman School of movie characters 89 moves the robot visitors rendered movie screen 12 feature from Dream Works Animation film shooting, especially animated fragments for rides. Each adult costs $ 60, children and the elderly fee are 30 In short, this facility enabled a significant increase in the curiosity of tourists, so bring a substantial income. So, in the next 1 to 3 years, this facility will inject fresh blood into the Universal Studios. Because the managers of innovation, create the facility, in order to ensure that the Universal Studios excess funds in the next few years, and is ready to buy the new facilities adequate preparation Conclusion Universal Studios Singapore began trial operation in March last year to attract tourists to the first nine months of about 200 million people. Universal Studios Singapore this year, is expected to attract 400 million visitors, management said. Sentosa Resorts World correspondingly increase the number of visitors is expected to increase from 15 million passengers to 16 million passengers. Resorts World Sentosa president Chen Qide, Universal Studios Singapore visitors, foreigners accounted for 75%, Chinese tourists accounted for about 10-15%. I would like to Universal Studios in a few years after the market is growing, it is possible to open other branches in other countries such as China
Friday, January 17, 2020
Civil Disobedience: Henry David Thoreau and Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
â€Å"Disobedience to be civil has to be open and nonviolent. †– Mahatma Gandhi Throughout history philosophers have played a key role in our society. Both Henry David Thoreau and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. brought forth their own ways of civil disobedience, in their belief that it was imperative to disobey unjust laws. Their thoughts manifested from ideas, to theories, and eventually lead to our society today. Civil disobedience in a pragmatic way is the act of a non-violent movement in order to enforce the change of certain laws to ensure equality for all. Dr. King explained in his quote â€Å"One who breaks an unjust law must do so openly, lovingly, willingly to accept the punishment†(220). Nevertheless, on opposite ends of the spectrum, Thoreau implied an aggressive stance motivated by his own personal hate for the government but yet King used religion, supported by his charismatic ways of being gentle and apologetic. While King and Thoreau both believed in the use of civil disobedience to create change, they went about using civil disobedience in staggeringly different fashion. As stated by Dr. King in his letter from Birmingham Jail, â€Å"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere†(214). Regarding this issue, King believed that all American communities are connected and that injustice in one community will affect other communities. Perhaps, one could deem injustice as a disease such as cancer that forms in one area then quickly spreading and eventually discombobulating the entire social infrastructure. Dr . King reshaped America’s social issues through a non-violent approach in distinction to boycotting buses in Montgomery to marching through Selma, King responded to unjust laws with civil disobedience and direct action. Dr. King’s stance on prejudice laws came from morality. Primarily using morality as a backbone in his argument, we would agree that it is wrong to foster laws that affect a certain race or group of people. Moreover, our laws are a reflection of our morals and it sets forth what we know is right and what we know is wrong. Early philosophers often struggled and faced opposition with either the government or social groups. Opposition faced consequences such as confinement, torture, or worse, death, whereas the idea of brutal punishment inflicted fear on the next individual. In his â€Å"Letter from Birmingham†, King compared his calling to Birmingham to the Apostle Paul in the Bible, â€Å"[and how he] carried the gospel of the lord to the far corners of the Greco-Roman world†(214). King expressed a legitimate concern over the anxiety to break laws; elaborating the fact that there are two laws; just laws and unjust laws. King stated, â€Å"In no sense do I advocate evading or defying the law†(220). Rather more, King agreed that just laws should be followed; however unjust laws are to be met with civil disobedience. What makes a law unjust one might ask? From the terms of St. Thomas Aquinas, King explained that â€Å"any law that degrades human personality is unjust†. (219) Segregation gives the segregator a false sense of superiority and distorts the soul and damages the personality. Back in Dr. King’s time, a series of laws were passed that were the ethos of â€Å"separate but equal†. King rallied in oppositi on of these laws as still prejudice and unjust, in fact these laws were against morals. Under this doctrine, services, facilities and public accommodations were allowed to be separated by race, on the condition that the quality of each group's public facilities was to remain equal. Signage using the phrases â€Å"No Negros allowed†and â€Å"whites only†distorted our views on race relations. However, King believed this in fact is not equality and it is against our morals. As a result of Henry David Thoreau using civil disobedience and direct action, Dr. King was motivated by his techniques which lead to a series of events that would lead to the Civil Rights Movement. â€Å"All men recognize the right of revolution; that is, the right to refuse allegiance to, and to resist the government when its tyranny or its inefficiency are great and unendurable†(180). As Thoreau explained in his excerpt from â€Å"Civil Disobedience†, Thoreau used the revolution of ’75 as an example of bad government. Thoreau elucidated how the government taxed certain foreign commodities that were brought to its ports. He then began to correlate bad government to a machine and stated how all machines have their friction, however, when friction takes over a machine, â€Å"and oppression and robbery are organized, I say let us not have such a machine any longer†(180). Thoreau elaborated on this idea that the government is a machine and when evil takes over, let us no longer have such a government. He believed not that a government should exist â€Å"but at once a better government†(178), Thoreau argued that power should not be left to the majority, but the â€Å"conscience†, in fact he questioned the reader rhetorically asking â€Å"Must the citizen ever for a moment, or in the least degree, resign his conscience to the legislator? †(178) Thoreau feels that the â€Å"conscience†plays a personal role. Thoreau questions democracy, and thereupon he advises us to question why we should capitulate to the government if we do not agree with a law? Why would we possess brains and have a conscience of our own if we are not allowed to think for ourselves and do what we want? Thoreau feels we ought to be real for ourselves, not the government. Furthermore, he articulated the idea that should we surrender our thoughts, or conscience to the government, or should we pursue a justifiable explanation of the dilemmas that surround us? What is right as opposed to what is wrong is what leads to civil disobedience. Thoreau believed that the idea of paying taxes to support the Mexican-American was an unjust cause, whereas; King strongly disagreed with laws that were prejudice. In Thoreau’s reading from his article â€Å"Civil Disobedience†, he argues â€Å"that government is best which governs not at all†(177), which ultimately leads the people to discipline themselves. On the other side King explained how â€Å"nonviolent direct action seeks to create such a crisis and foster such a tension that a [community that has refused, is forced] to confront the issue†(216). By cause of King being after Thoreau’s era, King used Thoreau’s â€Å"Civil Disobedience†and direct action to spark a change in society. While both Thoreau and King argued with morality in mind, they both believed injustice exist. Thoreau thinks of injustice as friction or tension that can wear the machine down. King believes that injustice just exists and tension must be created with direct action to negotiate with the machine. I accredit Dr. King in presenting the best argument due to the audience he reached out to which of course was the populace and his motives that captivated his courageous and selfless acts. Furthermore, Dr. King was concerned about injustice towards people based on their race, religion, or sex; whereas Thoreau was motivated by his personal hatred for the government. Regardless of how either King or Thoreau used civil disobedience, their contributions led to an admiration for their works and casted a light on unjust laws.
Thursday, January 9, 2020
Meaning of the Term Black Church and Its Importance
The â€Å"black church†is a term used to describe Protestant churches that have predominately black congregations. More broadly, the black church is both a specific religious culture and a socio-religious force that has shaped protest movements, such as the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s. Origins of the Black Church The black church in the United States can be traced back to chattel slavery in the 18th and 19th centuries. Enslaved Africans brought to the Americas a variety of religions, including traditional spiritual practices. But the system of slavery was built on the dehumanization and exploitation of enslaved people, and this could only be achieved by depriving slaves of meaningful connections to land, ancestry, and identity. The dominant white culture of the time accomplished this through a system of forced acculturation, which included forced religious conversion. Missionaries would also use promises of freedom to convert enslaved Africans. Many enslaved people were told they could return to Africa as missionaries themselves if they converted. While it was easier for polytheistic beliefs to merge with Catholicism, which ruled in areas such as the Spanish colonies, than the Protestant Christian denominations that dominated early America, enslaved populations constantly read their own narratives into Christian texts and incorporated elements of their previous faiths into Christian frameworks. Out of this cultural and religious acculturation, early versions of the black church were born. Exodus, The Curse of Ham and Black Theodicy Black pastors and their congregations maintained their autonomy and identify by reading their own histories into Christian texts, unlocking new routes for self-realization. For example, many black churches identified with the Book of Exodus’s story of the prophet Moses leading the Israelites escape from slavery in Egypt. The story of Moses and his people spoke to hope, promise and the benevolence of a God which was otherwise absent in the systematic and oppressive structure of chattel slavery. White Christians worked to justify slavery through the employment of a white savior complex, which in addition to dehumanizing black people, infantilized them. They insisted that slavery was good for black people, because black people were inherently uncivilized. Some went so far as to claim that black people had been cursed and slavery was the necessary, God-intended punishment. Seeking to maintain their own religious authority and identity, black scholars developed their own branch of theology. Black theodicy refers specifically to theology that answers for the reality of anti-blackness and the suffering of our ancestors. This is done in a number of ways, but primarily by re-examining suffering, the concept of free-will, and God’s omnibenevolence. Specifically, they examined the following question: If there is nothing that God does that is not good in and of itself, why would he inflict such immense pain and suffering on black people? Questions like this one presented by black theodicy led to the development of another type of theology, which was still rooted in accounting for the suffering of black people. It is perhaps the most popular branch of black theology, even if its name is not always well known: Black Liberation Theology. Black Liberation Theology and Civil Rights Black Liberation Theology strove to incorporate Christian thought into the black community’s legacy as a â€Å"protest people.†By recognizing the social power of the church, along with the safety it offered within its four walls, the black community was able to explicitly bring God into the daily liberation struggle. This was famously done within the Civil Rights Movement. Although Martin Luther King Jr. is most often associated with the black church in the context of civil rights, there were many organizations and leaders during that time who leveraged the church’s political power. And although King and other early civil rights leaders are now famous for their nonviolent, religiously-rooted tactics, not every member of the church embraced nonviolent resistance. On July 10, 1964, a group of Black men led by Earnest â€Å"Chilly Willy†Thomas and Frederick Douglas Kirkpatrick founded The Deacons For Defense and Justice in Jonesboro, Louisiana. The purpose of their organization? To protect members of the Congress For Racial Equity (CORE) against violence from the Ku Klux Klan. The Deacons became one of the first visible self-defense forces in the South. Although self defense was not new, the Deacons were one of the first groups to embrace it as part of their mission. The power of Black Liberation Theology within the black church did not go unnoticed. The church itself came to serve as a place of strategy, development and reprieve. It has also been a target of attacks by numerous hate groups, such as the Ku Klux Klan. The history of the Black church is long and not over. Today, the church continues to redefine itself to meet the demands of new generations; there are those within its ranks who work to remove factors of social conservatism and align it with new movements. No matter what position it takes in the future, it cannot be denied that the black church has been a pivotal force within Black American communities for hundreds of years and those generational memories are not likely to fade.
Wednesday, January 1, 2020
The P L Of The Month - 764 Words
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