UP: P for Progressive (NOT!)

Last tuesday evening, I went to school and enlisted for the trimester. No, there’s no online enlistment. But normally, it’s a relatively quick and easy affair. Unfortunately, there was a power outage and most of us weren’t able to complete the final step: payment of fees at the university cashier. Since, most– if not all– of us MBA students are working and living far from the campus, this is definitely an inconvenience. But not exactly the school’s fault.

Fortunately(?), I have an exam on the next day at 6 to 8 PM. I figured it would be good to go to school early and pay before the exam. But I forgot the check at home so I didn’t go to the cashier. No, they don’t accept credit cards or bank transfers. Some of my classmates who did go to the cashier found out the hard way that the cashiers, although open, do not accept payments on wednesdays!!!

Yesterday was the last day for regular payments. So I made it a point to go to school after work so I can finally pay and not get fined. I got there around 5:30 PM only to see my classmate Carla sitting on a bench in front of the cashiers reading a magazine. She told me she has been waiting since 5 PM because the cashiers will only accept MBA tuition payments for after 6 PM. Gelo, another classmate, walked in soon after. He told me he was there earlier at 3 PM, had queued up along with other students paying their dropping fees, and was told the same thing when it was his turn. O_o

My and my classmates’ experience would not be out of place at a government office but not in a supposedly progressive-minded institution as a university, one of the “premier” ones at that. No wonder it is deteriorating.

It’s NOT Just A Case of Land Grabbing

“It’s just a case of land grabbing.” These words from my classmate grossly oversimplified the Middle East issue. The following is not as simplified and will surely muddle up the issue. But the world is never a simple place.

Jews, along with other people, have been in the Middle East area since the dawn of civilization. After all, the area is the cradle of civilization. And where there is civilization, there have always been war (so much for being civil). During these times, kingdoms (including Jewish kingdoms) rose and fell, people migrated and immigrated. So much so that you scarcely can tell which is which and who is who.

But it was the conquest by Roman Empire that really ended the Jewish kingdoms and led to the Jewish diaspora, the scattering of the Jewish people all over the world. There they became merchants, bankers, doctors, etc. and became well-off. For this people resented them and they were oppressed: forced to live in ghettos and suffering through organized massacres. They even had a word for it: pogrom. The funny thing here is that, though they were still oppressed, the Jews were actually generally treated better in Muslim areas than in Christian areas.

At some point in time, some Jewish thinkers decided that the only way the oppression will stop is through the [re]creation of a Jewish homeland. This is the basic tenet of the movement which became known as Zionism. The Zionists worked towards this end culminating in migrations by Jews [back] to the Middle East, the pressuring on the British for the allocation of land, and the formation of Israel.

This formation came about in the midst of an attack by Arab countries (which included Lebanon) opposed to it. Israel fought off the attack and several other attacks through the years. In this forge of war, Israel became a strong country. You can’t easily oppress a strong country but the hate goes on. People do not hate Israel for what it does. People have always hated Israel. Israel does what it does because people hate them.

Ignorance

Yesterday, there was a group presentation during class in Cross-Cultural Management, a subject that I’m not exceptionally fond of. This presentation didn’t make my feelings about the subject any better. The presentation was supposed to be about Germany and its culture. The presenting group was in full force and strutting about wearing swastika armbands. Someone made a joke about white power. They didn’t get it.

Then towards the end of the presentation, they showed famous Germans which included Hitler (infamous more likely and not German) and Martin Luther King (errr I think you meant Martin Luther?).

This from MBA students 8-|

Timing and Marketing

Timing is one of the most important things. And timing in marketing is one of those important things. For example, those street peddlers’ product of the season (they’ve sold fishing rods, binoculars, and dog leashes in the past) seem to be cowboy hats. What better time to sell cowboy hats than when summer is upon us, right? Unfortunately, it was only recently when Brokeback Mountain was shown at the cinemas. So who’s gonna buy those cowboy hats now? At the very least that cuts the market for the hats by half :P

Pattern Recognition

When you’re looking for something, you can bet you’re going to find it. And not just once but everywhere. It doesn’t have to be something you are explicitly looking for. Your brain looks for patterns. Take the clock. Have you notice when you take a random look at it how it always seem to be 7:11 (the famous convenience store chain) or 9:11 (the US emergency phone number or September 11, take your pick)? Sometimes you see these patterns in words, in text. But do they really have meaning? Is it really what you were looking for? Or is it just you seeing the patterns? So if you’re looking for that something: Good luck! :P