Friday, 10 January 2014

Female Genital Circumcising



Female genital circumcising:
 
Every eleventh second a young girl between the age of four to fourteen is circumcised. This is a number of 6000 girls every day, who have to suffer from this cruel tradition. There are three different types of circumcising:    
o   Type 1: remove of the clitoris

o   Type 2: remove of the clitoris, the labia minora

o   Type 3: remove of the clitoris and the whole labia

After the genitals are cut away, the gypsy woman uses thorns from an acacia tree to puncture holes in the girl`s scar, to sew the them up. The circumcising is done with old razor blades or stones by a gypsy woman. The reasons why this tradition is still in act are different. Some say it is a religious reason, but this is not true because it is not a rule in the Koran. The most important reasons is, that African women get a lot of children, but they only have a lack of money and they mostly can`t afford to feed all their children, so they have to exchange their daughters to the man, who pays them the most camels. The man wants to be sure that the girl is a virgin until he marries her, so if the girl is circumcised she is somehow closed to other men, and she won`t be able to have sex with another man, because having sex means a lot of pain for the women. Some girls die the first time they have sex, because she will bleed too much. If the young girl is not cut she is considered as a whore and the shame of the family. This tradition also contains a lot of health risks, because of the unclean razor blade some girls get HIV, or the wound becomes infected. Most of the girls die because of the shock and the lost of too much blood. If they survive they have to live with a huge pain while their menstruation and a shorter life. A tremendously high risk for them is to die while the birth of a child because they will lose too much blood. With Waris Dirie this topic came up in Western countries for the first time. With her many organisations began to defend this tradition. She also owns an organisation called “Waris Dirie foundations!”.  
WARIS DIRIE:
Waris was born in 1965 in Somalia and grew up as the daughter of nomands with 12 brothers and sisters. After running away from home with 13, because her she had to marry a 60 year old man, she came to her uncle in London. There she was discovered as a model. What Waris told no one was that she is cut, since she is five years old. When she gave an interview in 1994 for the fashion magazine “Marie Clair” she attacked all the attention of the people. From 1997 to 2003 she worked as an UNO- ambassador and set up the “Waris Dirie Funduation” in 2002.She is still fighting against FGM/FGC. She wrote the book “Desert Flower” which came out as a movie in 2008. She has two sons.
Other books form Waris:
·         Desert Flower (1997), the book about her life
·         Desert Dawn (2008) about her journey to Somalia 20 years after she ran away
·         Desert Children (2006) about FGM in Western countries
·         A letter to my mother (2007)
 
 

 

Monday, 30 December 2013

YOUPOST 4, WS13, SUK1, Group5, Melissa

Welcome to Tralee

traleeTralee is the county town of Count Kerry in the southwest of Ireland and I was so impressed by the town when reading about it, that I have decided to make a holiday there.

The first and most important question is- How do you get to Tralee? 
Well, I would fly to Dublin Airport first and than take the train to Tralee. A flight from Graz to Dublin and back is about 263.51 Euros per flight if you fly with Lufthansa and I think that`s a real bargain. The train from Dublin to Tralee is about 39 euros and will take you 4 hours. 

Where to stay in Tralee? 
As we are students and need cheap accomodation, I`d suggest staying in a B&B. After looking through several B&Bs in the internet, I decided that The Sheridan Lodge B&B is the best, as it is just 250 Euros for one week and you`ll have a beautiful view of the Dingle Mountains when looking out of your windown. It also offers free wifi, a slap-up breakfast and it`s just 5 minutes from the B&B to the town of Tralee. 

What to do in Tralee?
If you are in Tralee in August you should definitely visit the Rose of Tale, which is an international festival celebrated among Irish communities all over the world. In this festival a young woman is chosen to be crowned the Rose. The winning Rose is the woman considered to be the best match. The winning woman has to be beautiful, in possesion of a good personality and be a role model. The fesitval is celebrated for the Irish heritage of modern young Irish women. 
Tralle has it all: mountains, woodland, lakes and rivers, so everyone will enjoy it. As I love being outside, I have decided to visit the Ballyseedy Wood, as it is just stunning and you can run, cycle or juast take a walk (and it is for free :)). After strolling you might also relax with a cup of tea in the Ballyseedy Home&Garden. Another place that is for sure worth a visit is The Town Park, especially in summer when the whole flowers are blooming. If you are interested in Irish culture visite Original Kerry. They promote a network of fine craft makers in County Kerry. The best thing about it is that you can participate in workshops making fine craft. Don`t miss it! 
Well, as I love pubs and partying I have also informed myself about the pubs in Tralee and found two you should not miss: Jess McCarthy`s and An Teach Beag. 
An Teach Beag has reasonable prices and live music 7 nights a week from 9.30 pm. Jess McCarthy`s isn´t that cheap, but has really nice owners and you feel relaxed immediately. 
After drinking comes eating :). But where to go? I can turely recommend going to Rays Loaded Lunches, as you`ll be served Irish and home-cooked food. The meals are really delicious and you`ll for sure leave it with a full belly. 
If you have the feeling that you have enough of Tralee, why not visit Killarney? It is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Ireland. Especially the Lake of Killarney is worth a visit. 

Well, I hope you like your holiday in Tralee. I hope the hotel and the flight are in our budget, how much you spend on the rest in Tralle is up to you. Enjoy it! 

Saturday, 28 December 2013

Sense and Sensibility

As I am a real bookworm and a real Jane Austen addict I decided to tell you a bit about my favourite novel from Miss Austen, "Sense and Sensibility", which is her fist novel and was published in 1810.

The titel of the story refers to the characters of the two sisters Elinor Dashwood, who is quite severe and cool (Sense) and her sister Marianne, who is full of passion (Sensibility). The story begins in the year 1792 when Mr Henry Dashwood, father of Elioner and Marianne, their younger sister Magreth and their half-brother John Dashwood, dies and their fortune is suddenly reduced to 500 pounds, since John Dashwood, persuaded by his spiteful wife Fanny, will not give them more. They now have to live in a small cottage, which is provided by their cousin Sir John Middelton, and reduce their living standard rapidly.

One day, Mr John Dashwood invites his stepmother and her three daughters to Norland. Fanny suddenly realises that her brother Edward Ferrars is slowly falling in love with Elinor Dashwood. This makes her furious, so the Dashwood ladies have to leave Norland although they soon find new friends, like the retired officer Colonel Brandon, who is exactly what a man ought to be. For Marianne, however, her new home Barton Park does not seem that bad, since she soon gets acquainted to the handsome John Willoughby, as he saves her when she is running down the hill in the rain and twists her ankle. Marianne is in love with him form the first moment on, when he suddenly has to go to London and leaves Marianne at home, lovesick. Only little later relatives from Mrs Jennings, Anne and Lucy Steele, come to visit Barton Park, when Elinor finds out that Lucy Steele is secretly engaged to her beloved Edward Ferrars, but his mother does not allow the marriage, so they have to wait unitl he finally earns enough money to support a family. Elinor is deeply shocked when she hears it, since she thought that Mr Ferrars was in love with her.

In the second volume, Elinor and Marianne travel to London, accompanied by Mrs Jennings. Shortly after their arrival Colonel brandon infroms them that whole London is talking about the engagement of Marianne and Willoughby, although it is not true. When Marianne finally meets Willoughby again at a ball, he seems to ignore her. She is deeply hurt, and these feelings increase when she little later finds out that Willoughby is engaged to the rich heiress Miss Grey.

In volume three they visit some relatives in Cleveland, when the sad Marianne catches a cold and falls deadly sick. When he hears it, Willoughby rapidly visits her to apologise and Marianne finally realises that she could never have been happy with him. Shortly afterwards Mrs Dashwood and Colonel Brandon arrive in Cleveland and are relieved to find Mariann in a state of improving health.

At home in Barton Park, a servant tells the Dashwoods the latest news: Mr Ferrars and Lucy Steel are engaged. As Marianne is quite prepared for this informations it shocks her even more to find out that Lucy is apparently engaged with Robert Ferrars, Edward`s younger brother, since he has more money and Lucy is obssesed with money.

For Edward this is quite a relief, since he is finally free to make a proposal to his most beloved Elinor and as this happy end is not happy enough, Marianne shorty afterwards gets engaged with Colonel Brandon, who is, not like Willoughby, a gentleman for real. The couples stay together at Delaford happily ever after.

Well, "Sense and Sensibility" is my favourite novel, because it makes it so easy to identify with Elinor and Marianne and because it shows how complex human relationships are. It is also great that Elinor refelcts those of us who think to much about everything and always hide their feelings, while Marianne reflects those who are too impulsive and act without thinking at all. In the end, both of them, however, learn from their mistakes and hopefully die happily.

Sunday, 22 December 2013

Working as a volunteer


This year in November I decided to work as a volunteer and without thinking about it very much I visited the Vinzidorf in Graz. This a place in Graz where homeless men find a shelter and a place to live. There they can sleep, eat and live in old containers. Living in a container might sound a bit strange to us, for them it is a home.



Maria im ContainerVinzidorf was founded in 1993 by Wolfgang Pucher and is part of the VinziWerke. Apart form the Vinzidorf there are many other organizations such as the VinziNest, VinziBus, VinziLife and so on. This organziations are part of the Vinzenz community that has it`s headquaters in Paris. Their main aim is, in general, to help those who need help, especially people living under unbearable conditions and not having what makes life worth living, such a home, enough food or clothes. The organziation gets money mainly from donation. 

As I have already said, I decided to spend my Saturdays in Vinzidorf. It offers about 32 containers where men can sleep and make themselves a home. Not only do they get a place to sleep, but also food and a shower. In each container you can find a bed, a cupboard and radiator. Some decorate their walls, have plants, flowers and curtains, while others like it more simple, but if you ask them they would tell you it is not a container bur their home.

You may ask youself now: What is she doing there? Well, I suppose the most significant thing you have to learn when working there is listening. Each man has his own story of life, his one fate and his own background and it is important that those stories are told. Every man has his reason for living there and each story touches me in it`s own way. Another thing they really love is playing cards and this was a real problem for me as I did not know most card games at the beginnig. :) They are also really keen on their pets ( 3 cats and 1 rabbit) and caringly look after them.

I am looking forward to each Saturday morning that I can spend there. When I arrive in the morning and everyone is greeting me warmly I know it is going to be a good day. Whenever I leave I feel like they taught me another lesson for my life, as they know what life is about for real. For me they are not men living in Vinzidorf, they are friends. 

http://www.kleinezeitung.at/allgemein/video/multimedia.do?action=showEntry_VideoDetail&project=462&id=368467




Thursday, 19 December 2013

YOUPOST 3, SUK1, Group 5, Melissa


The City of Cambridge

In summer 2012, when I was 16 years old, my class and I went to the stunning City of Cambridge in England. 
I have always been addicted to British culture and lifestyle and this is why this trip was that special for me. My best friend Melanie and I stayed with a host family and I really think that it is better than staying in a hotel as you really get to know the daily life of British people. Our host mum, whose name was Mrs Maynard, was a really warm-hearted person and we felt pretty comfortable staying at her house. 
Apart from going to school in Cambridge, which was admittedly quite a dull sometimes, we had an amazing time in Cambridge. 
Cambridge is a university town and lies on the river Cam(the name might predict that:)), so thing every person should do when in Cambridge is punting on the River Cam. It`s that much fun and you have time to enjoy the beautiful sights along the river when you are in the boat. Cambridge is quite an ancient city and therefore it has a number of churches too. Visiting churches? Well, I know that sounds a bit boring, but actually the churches are really impressive. One church I can turely recommend visiting is the Great St.Mary`s Church, which is known to be the "University Church" and marks the centre of Cambridge. 
If you want hit off the beaten track you can take the train to Ely Cathedral. This cathedral is giant and the movie "The King`s Speech" takes place there, so even have the possibility to sit in Collin Firth`s throne. 
Cambridge is, as I´ve already mentioned, a university town, so one thing you should not miss are the numerous universities :). We have been to Peterhouse, for instance, as this was the first college to be founded in the University of Cambridge and it is worth a visit. You will realise that universities in Cambridge are quite different from those in Austria, as everything looks that perfect that it feels like the universities and their surroundings are painted. 
Orchard Tea Gardens at Grantchester. Source: FlickrIf you fancy British culture, don`t miss the Orchard Tea Garden! A nice trekking route gives you the opportunity to admire the landscape in Cambridge and then have a cup of tea, relax among the apple trees in a deck chair and simply enjoy yourself in the Orchard Tea Garden.
Cambridge is a city that reflects British culture at it`s best, steeps in history and is simply charming. This is why I think that everyone should visit this incredible city once in his/her life. You won`t regret. 


Wednesday, 18 December 2013


Birth Tourism

birth tourism united states citizenship "Birth Tourism" is an expression that might sound quite odd when you first hear it, but it has become a trend in the past year. 

"Birth Tourism" it travel to another country, to get your baby there (weird!). 
Usually people go to the United States as the 14th Amendment says: "Every person born in the US is a full citizen of the US." The USA is one of the few countries in the world where being born there means that you are automatically a citizen- and mothers want to secure an American passport for their children.
"Birth Tourism" has become popular especially among women in Taiwan, Hong Kong and South Korea. 
It sounds a bit odd-going to another country to give birth to your baby, but mothers believe that their childern have a special adavantage by having a double citizenship or, if from China, mothers try to avoid the strict one-child-only policy by going to the US,getting their baby there and buy thousands and thousands of dollars for the journey and the stay. At least 10000 Chinese babies are born in the USA each year. These children can enjoy the educational system in the USA and later on the universties and many other privileges.
In California also so called "baby care centres" exits. They are mostly Chinese-owned and offer expectant mothers a place to give birth to their babies for a fee of $14,750, which includes shopping and sightseeing trips(isn`t that nice?). Turkish women which have gone to the US in order to give birth to their children even report that a company in Austin (Texas) offered them a special package holiday to get their baby in the USA.
The Tucson Medical Center (TMC) in Arizona offers a "birth package" to expectant mothers, and actively recruits in Mexico. Pregnant women simply have to arrive there a few weeks before the child`s birth. The cost ranges from $2,300 to $4,600, and includes a hospital stay and a massage and other special services.
The Nigerian media is also focused on birth tourism in the United States and has recently published an article which is called "American Agitations Threaten a Nigerian Practice." The practice referred to is that of Nigerians traveling to the United States to have a child — a practice that is spreading very fast and close to become an obsession. Travel agencies even offer "Birth Tourism" packages to the USA.I really wanted to find a website where I can book such a holiday, but I couldn`t. Sorry.

If you don`t want to read the blog, just watch this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1VysJg6uvU


Monday, 16 December 2013

Westboro Baptist Church




 Anti-Gay Religious Group Pickets School

"God hates America"

The Westboro Baptist Church is a Baptist church which is know for its extreme ideologie, especially towards gay people. 

Westboro Baptist Church fist gainde notoriety in 1998, when they picketed at the funeral of Matthew Shepherd. Matthew Shepherd was murdered because he was gay. From that moment on, they kept on protesting at funerals of public figures such as Elizabeth Edwards and soldiers killed in war. Members of this church want God to punish Americans for homosexuality and for tolerating homosexuality. They protest at funerals to make people angry. 

Apart from protesting at funerals and being intolerant towards gay people, members of the Westboro Baptist Church also protest against jewish institutions. In 1996 Fred Phelps, who is the head of the church, led a protest at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. On May 8, 2009, members of the church protested at three Jewish sites in Washington, D.C., including the ADL offices, the United States Holocaust Museum and the city's largest synagogue. Margie Phelps, daughter of Fred Phelps, led the protest, holding signs stating that "God Hates Isreal", "Jews Killed Jesus" and so on.

On the top of all that, they also believe that Barack Obama is the Antichrist and that he will definitely go to hell.  

Even though they have extremly weird views when it comes to homosexuality and other religions, Fred Phelps is a veteran of the Civil Rights Movement and the churchs disapproves of racism. They say that all Nazis are fags. 

Fred Phelps:

Fred Phelps, who was born in 1929, is a pastor and the head of the Westboro Baptist Church, in Topeka, Kansas. Phelps earned a law degree from Washborn University in 1964, and founded the Phelps Chartered law firm.
Direct From Hell  —  Presenting Fred Phelps! Besides his extremly homophobe and antisemitic views, Fred Phelps describes himself to be a Democrat and even supported Al Gore in the elections in 1988, as Gore opposed a "gay bill of rights" (Gores opion, however, changed in 2000).

Fred Phelps has five children, and two of his sons, Nathan and Mark, oppose their fahters views and do not want a relationship to their father. Since 2004, 20 family members of Fred Phelps, left the church.