Told in alternating focalization by the engaging, conflicting
cast of Picoult’s characters, My Sister’s Keeper manages to portray a truthful,
fast-happening, but a sad and theatrically realistic storyline for the readers.
The unexpected plot twist in the last 50 pages, that truly blown my mind off, also
makes my heart aches for Anna and the Fitzgeralds. This is a beautiful, soul-wracking,
verisimilar and engagingly contentious book.
~ ANDY's Wizard-WoRlD^^
~@ ...always changing magically... @~
Sunday, December 20, 2015
My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
(October 2015) CAS Reflection: 3 – Relay for Life 2015 (Service Learning)
Relay for Life 2015 (Service Learning)
Event Proposal : Relay
for Life 2015
Objectives :
To show encouragement to the cancer
patients and celebrate cancer survivors.
Activity
Description :
Relay for Life is a 16 hour overnight event, starting
from dusk and ends at dawn the next day. Individuals, survivors and people from
all walks of life will come together to take turns to walk the track
continuously. Games, performances and fundraising events will take place during
Relay for Life to raise funds in support of the cancer awareness cause.
Time :
5th
– 6th September 2015
Location :
Dataran
Petaling Jaya
Supervisor :
Mr Guna,
Housemaster
of Puncak Prima Condominium, Taylor’s Hostel Management
012-5117416
Goal :
·
Work collaboratively with individuals
and cancer survivors from all walks of life to make this event a success.
·
Resonates the extraordinary aura of
teamwork, and comradeship.
·
Delegate jobs.
·
Showing perseverance and commitment.
·
Increased awareness of strength and areas
of growth.
·
Engages with issues of global importance.
Impact :
·
Raise awareness about cancer patients and
survivors.
·
Some feelings/ moments are beyond our
ability to describe and can only be experienced.
Timeline :
5TH – 6TH September 2015:
(Arrived as volunteers at 1530, 5th
September 2015, help setting up the place and set up our tents)
(Event – Relay starts at 1800, 5th September
2015)
(My shift as Security and Emergency Officer starts at
0000, 6th September 2015 and ends at 0500)
(Event – Relay ends at 1000, 6th September
2015)
Cas
Reflection:
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Volunteering in such an event like Relay for Life
Kuala Lumpur 2015, I managed to work collaboratively with individuals and cancer survivors from all walks of
life to make this event a success. I was able to realise that Cancer is
a REAL thing, and it wasn’t something that is far away from us. In fact, it is
everywhere. Also, cancer doesn’t discriminate. No matter who you are, who you
will be, cancer can still track you down, haunts you and kills you. Cancer is a global issue that threatens every nation in the world. We humans should stand strong
together to deal with it. We shouldn’t discriminate because cancer just doesn’t
care about our background.
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Figure 2: Me and My crazy hairstyle and face paint to support cancer patient |
Figure 3 : Team TCSH on the Relay Track |
However, even though we were tired, I still felt that I can still
go on for hours. I realized the sheer determination of human
willpower and mental strength, and I realize that is also one of my strength. I
can do something for hours, if I really want to do it and I’m truly involved in
making the thing I want to do a great success. We had all shown perseverance
and commitment throughout the event. I didn’t sleep or take a nap for more than
24 hours, albeit some of us did surrender to drowsiness and lethargy. My feet
were all swollen and painful due to the friction for walking non-stop for 16
hours, but I didn’t stop until the very end of the event. I guess, when I am given a responsibility,
my “persevering and committed mode” will set in and I will carry out my
task to the extent of draining all of my physical strength and ability.
Figure 4: Getting through the
night
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Figure 5 : Go Team Voluteer!!
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