Monday, August 18, 2014

Let's Share Our New Experiences




Okay. Here I am, in Illinois. Precisely, Urbana Champaign. 

I know that may be nobody will visit this blog again. But arriving in a small town like Urbana Champaign from NYC suddenly reminds me to all activities in St Johns Fulbright program. Somehow, I miss it. Particularly, I miss the life of the city, how people are so crowded, how facilities are available everywhere and its Halal Food :p. However, let me begin my story in this blog. I am sure this can be a great place to share our university. 

Well..well..well. Here I am, again, in Urbana Champaign. So different with NYC, UC (Urbana-Champaign) is filled with many green spaces. The farther you watch, the wider the green spaces are. I love it. The wind also blows so smooth and little bit cold, but sometimes it is suddenly shining around 2 pm. I am pretty sure not so many people live in Urbana, especially if it’s compared to NYC. Sometimes I wonder where are the people here. The road is so empty, the cars are countable, and the people are missing. At the time, I was thinking I could bring a gun and hunt like in resident evil. Of course that can’t be, but at least I can hunt for corn here. there are some positives and negative things I want to share here compared to NYC.

See? this is a downtown, can you see any human here?
FIRST positive thing. UC is extremely CHEAP ! I am so happy after knowing this matter. When I arrived here, I was fetched by friends who have been studying here. they brought me to the grocery store named Meijer. The price there is insanely cheap. You can imagine, I bought 2 giant doses of cereal only for 6 $. 12 big chicken wings only by 2 $. And laundry here is just 2,25 $ (washing and drying). The greatest thing here is that, if you feel unsatisfied with what you bought in 30 days since you bought it, then you can bring it back to the store and your money will fully back to you. I don’t understand why this policy can work since many students harness this loophole to buy and return things. funny. This store even has a facility named self counter, where you can count your groceries by yourself and pay it, of course, by yourself. 

SECOND positive thing. University of Illinois Urbana Champaign (UIUC) has great views and spaces (as you can see my picture below). I love how the green always nearby me every time I walk on the street. There is no subway train here. But if you have an Illinois card, then you can ride on bus for free all day long. I also live in Orchard Downs, on campus apartment, that also offers a great green comfort for you and your family. 

Economics Department of UIUC
Backyard in my apartment
FIRST negative thing is related to cultural exposure. Almost 99,99% students in my program are asians. Half of them are from China and Taiwan. There is only one American, and several people are from Turkey, Brazil, Peru, Guatemala and Azerbajan (sorry Tamella for write it wrongly).  I even met 12 people from Indonesia in the same class. What a reunion -.-Students are kind of grouping each other, like they prefer to use their native language to speak, which is not really good for my English development skill. I sometimes joke to an American student that he actually the only international student in the class. 

SECOND negative thing is related to the pleasure facilities. I can tell you that NO OFFICIAL APPLE STORE HERE. I still have no idea where people here spend their vacation. They must be going out of the town. 


However, in conclusion, UC is the great place for you who loves silent, peace and safe. You can sleep on the green grass in the campus all day long without being interrupted. You can also save much money here (which is very good for me). You can also eat many sweet corns here (seriously, corns are VERY cheap here). But last but not least, UC is the great place for student to concentrate and study. 

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Another beautiful chapter of memories

Oh!!!!!! The last week.....
Now, when I am in deeply love with the city....it's time to leave. The city embrace me with love and gave me much more then I expected. St. John's University made it more beautiful by giving the opportunities to explore the city in many different ways from heights and lights of times square to volunteer service at City Harvest. I am really grateful to everyone who is directly or indirectly related to this program. Can't say more........
No goodbyes......
World is so small and we will meet again....hopefully!
Sayonara........
Keep in touch...
Love you New York
Love you St. John's
Love you Fulbrighters.................................:):*

A close-knit group of intellects



At my first day here I could not wait to go my university. However, with time passing by I got to know my colleagues more thoroughly. I discovered that most of them have a unmatched personality with sparkling intelligence. With each conversation,  I mean those serious conversation not the funny ones, I got a new perspective of life I have never thought of before. It’s great feeling to be surrounded by all such intellects. I wholeheartedly wish that all of you guys move forward professionally and assume the highest ranks whereby you can make your countries and the world a better place.


Annotations.
One of the nicest things that we had to do as Fulbright scholars at St. John’s was to show our annotations. Why?
Most of the people that I talked about it weren’t sure what the assignment was, so we started asking each other what the other person was doing. Hopefully Daniel sent us an example.
I thing this happened because in some countries the idea about showing your annotation for a paper work is not common, for me it was a whole new concept. So I did it I still don’t know if I did it well. But I must say that it was pretty interesting for me.
At the beginning I thought that we had to show our papers, and all the annotations that we have done for the essay, whit the highlighting, our notes and all of that, and I thought that is pretty cute, but then I understood that we had to create a new paper.
So thank you Daniel it was quite interesting.  

Three weeks of Pre- academic program

Three weeks of pre academic program were very informative and I am sure I will benefit a lot from what I learned here. Reading & Writing classes gave a broad idea of what to expect and prepared me for my Master's in some aspects. Listening and Speaking class definitely helped us to improve our skills. Also, now we know better how to talk at the classes and in general in academic topics.

Thank you Daniel and Marica! :)


Workshops after the first classes were focused on our daily life adjustment, which definitely is important in order to avoid any problems and be more concentrated on our studies.

Thank you Casandra , Shea and Dasie for taking us to the excursions. It was amazing!


Special thank to Sue and Aaron for being with us from very beginning :) 


I appreciate all your valuable contribution.


Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Why did the Immense Talents End Tragically?



Amid many of us are talking about New York, in this last week preAc program in NY, allow me to write something not related to NY. This is actually only my personal thought. Yesterday I was quite shocked when knew that Robin Williams died at 63. I was shocked by his died, but got more shocked with the way his death : apparent suicide. Why?

I am not a huge fan of Robin Williams, but at least I watched some of his movies like Jumanji, Mrs. Doubtfire and Night at Museum, and I know that he is a great talent. This reminds me to two influential singers that gives immense inspiration to my life. I believe that there is a lot of talented singers in the US, but I believe there are only few of them who really talented, no lip-sync, no background dancers, no naked, no erotic dance, and their live performance even better than recorded versions. No offense. And yes, they both died as a drug abuser, tragically, in the room, another one in the bathroom. 

Michael Jackson is the history in the US music industry. His ability in creating rich, beautiful, unique, combined with his feminine but rocky voice and incomparable moonwalk dance bring him to the A-list artist. He was the most awarded artist of all time with 23 Guinness World Records, 40 Billboard Awards, 13 Grammys and 26 Music Awards. But did he happy with his life? during his life he has a lot of money, but no freedom. He pushed himself to much to jump to the top by himself until he started abusing prescription to make him sleep and relieve. He took pills every time he got stress. In his last of his life, he even must struggle to gather some dollars to pay his utilities. How can be the once-most-famous singer with the highest paid rate finally dead in his room by overdose. Alone.  

Two years later, another great singer, Whitney Houston, the only singer with 7 consecutive billboard hits who famous by her thick high 5 octave tone voice, found dead in her bathroom because of overdose heart attack. Houston is the most awarded female artist with more than 600 awards in her life. She can sing Gospel, Soul, Pop and R&B that always followed by her platinum selling rate. Did she happy with her life? during her life she has a lot of money, but no freedom. She pushed herself too much until she even couldn't hit her tone. Her addiction to drugs and cigarettes drag her to death in a very early age. She stressed by her follower who always took her picture as if he was a game. Every time she got stress, she was back to pills. How can be the once-most famous singer with the highest paid rate finally dead in a hotel’s bathroom by overdose. Alone.

So why the immense talents end tragically?

Perhaps the theory of money is able to explain it. Immense talent is an extremely valuable resource for one person that can generate welfare (say it: money) so much. With money they can buy anything they are willing to buy. But another important thing is, human’s willingness to buy has a limit. That is why the use of money is an asymptotic parabolic function, it starts increasing at the beginning but when it reaches its top point, it will decrease slowly, because human will realise that at the peak point of this money function, they are still not able to get satisfaction. That is why the multibillionaires such as BillGates finally ‘trash’ their money and treasures in charity, in helping others, because he doesn't even know what he wants next. Human finally realise that what they’re looking for is not only about buying something, it is not only about money. Human always ask more and more money without knowing what they're going to do next with their money. When this happens, without good money management, money will flow to illogical usage, in case above, to drugs. In that case, they might think they are strong enough since their money will be able to cover them through medication or insurance. This is the condition when money manipulates rationality to be irrational. Well, maybe money is not only the root cause of this problem. But at least, it contributes one portion to the tragedy. 

Then, if money actually doesn't make human happy, what things actually Michael and Whitney want to get in their life?

There is an interesting statement to close this perspective from Oprah Winfrey when she gave her commencement in Stanford graduate in 2008.

“ I love money. Money is good for buying things. But having a lot of money doesn't automatiacally make you a successful person. What we really want in this life is not only about money. What we really want is MONEY and MEANING. We want our work and our life to be meaningful”

Do you have good sense of humor? Are you sure about that?

Have you ever thought how much humor mean to you? Personally I believe that humor is very important in our life. With humor you can make friends or enemies, get attention of female/mail or even move faster on your career path. However it is impossible to measure the value of a humor like we used to do in science, because humor is unique and individual.
Humor varies from black to white and from rude to polite. Sometimes it could be hard to adjust to humor in your new society because jokes could be completely different. For example friends of mine used to joke like that: “Oh, Sviat you are so stupid! Even infant can understand that!” or “My grandmother without shoes plays soccer better than you!”. Thus I’ve felt great contrast when bankers joke like that: “I’m the best banker in the world” or “We are the greatest bank in the USA. Chase? Who are they?”. But it was very funny.
In addition to this your job makes a huge impact on your jokes. In chemistry we used to joke like that: “ –Why you have such a long fingers? –I used to clean test-tube often” or “Whenever you feel sad just remember that there are billions of cells in your body and all they care about is you”. Someone find this joke weird, but chemists from my department like them very much.
Also groups of people who spend a lot of time together have they own joke topics. It could be quotes from popular films, youtube’s videos or famous phrase. In my country we used to say: “Huston! Huston! We’ve got a problem” – when we have some topics to discuses, usually these topics are not so important as in Jim Lovell situation.
Thus the only proper end of this blog should be:
 “The old man says:
Behold, once the time was, when I went to the store with five dollars and came back with a bag of potatoes, 2 loaf of bread, 3 packs of milk, cheeses, packs of tea and 6 eggs. Now what? ... In every place video cameras installed.”
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Monday, August 11, 2014

Some thoughts about the urban management in México City and New York City

The subway system:
This is maybe one of the things that a visitant can find more confusing in the beginning.  According to the talks with other Fulbrighters that come from big cities with a subway system, we are all agree about that the NY subway system can be a little complicated to the new visitors. Many important things should have to take into account, such as: Different routes can be taken in the same station, the final destination of the routes named with as specific streets (which require an important knowledge of the urban space), differentiation among services express and local, and in some cases you have to identify the correct entrance according to the direction you will take.
In a first glance, the system could seem interesting thinking that the purpose is to allocate the people in the trains in an efficient way in order to minimize the average travel times and also the confortability of the people. Some indicators in that respect could be very informative, for example: Energy use per capita, CO2 emissions per capita, average daily distance and time per capita, etc. However I don´t know if there is a real deep study of the commuting that support for example the differentiation among services express and local. Maybe a more simple way of transshipments and only local services could be more effective. Very often the minimization of the use of energy is an issue of extreme importance in environmental terms but as we will see later seems not very relevant in US.
An interesting issue is that in the morning in rush hours it is notorious that the trains with direction with Manhattan are very busy and commonly you should wait more than one train to get the boarding. In contrast those with direction Brooklyn are much less occupied. This fact is due to the role of Manhattan as a central point of development where are concentrated the great majority of the employment. However this overconcentration could not be desirable when some thresholds are exceeded, i.e. the floating population of Manhattan should spend an ever increasing time to get their work, which results in a decrease of the quality of life and productivity, and an increasing environmental load in terms of CO2 emissions and energy used to the transport.
It is commonly that in every intersection of two (o more) lines, a station is constructed in order to maximize the use of the subway by suitable transshipments. However this is not the rule in the NY subway system since although few there are some intersection not taken into account for stations. I would be very interested to know what the reasons were for that.
While the logistic of the subway system seems interesting, on the contrary the facilities in many stations are not in the same level since many of them seems really emaciates and dirty. Maybe the principal reason is about the long time since were built, i.e. it is one of the world's oldest public transit systems. The decoration in some cases seems very ancient.  



                                                              View of a subway station

Many free cultural events:
New York has many attractions and activities which enable you to have many alternatives when you are thinking to hanging out. Evidently many expensive spectacles are available but also there are many cheaper options, which result in options for a wide range of budgets. For instance, I am thinking about the variety of museums that in weekends are free or the movies and concerts in some parks. This free options have an important effect in the population, some sociologists could talk about the strengthening of the social fabric which enable a more living environment scattering the social tensions.
In México City the local government also apply a policy of many free cultural events with the same purpose of bring life to the city. Notwithstanding some critics argues about the populism that involve such kind of policy wasting public funds to transient entertainment of the population. However, The New York City example could be a good example of the success of this policy.   

                                                                  Bryant Park 

Constructions everywhere:
In big cities the constructions represent a renovation of the infrastructure and a kind of an indicator of dynamism and life. However, with the constructions or reshuffle of Infrastructure as building, streets, bridges, etc., the activities should be planned to minimize as possible the affectations to the daily life of the people in terms of the direct impact with the generation of noise, dust, obstruction of vehicle traffic and risk to the integrity of people. In México City very often the government officials receive many naggings and complains about that overload of constructions, but while we should demand a good planning, as citizens we should understand the importance and the need of these works.

                                   Constructions in many streets. Photo of Astor place Street.

Intense use of energy:
From an environmental perspective maybe one of the most remarkable issues about the American way of life is the huge energy used. For instance in NY the summer season can be very hot so the air conditioned should be used to low the temperature, but also in winter season the extreme cold cause the intense use of air conditioned to arise the temperature. During of our summer program I´ve notice that the subway system has air conditioned in all the trains, This fact is really remarkable since the amount of energy to achieve that should be really great. The subway of México City only use ventilation so the requirement of energy to this respect surely are very lower.
Other point of intense energy use is in the laundries. Since everything is automatized specially the extensive use of dryers entail a significant requirement of energy. Although in México there are also dryers, the majority of people of medium and low income dry their cloths directly by the sun. I have no doubts that the use of dryers could be a very important percentage of the total use of energy in the households in US.
Finally apart of the well-known intense use of the car by the American citizens, I want to point out the customary activity of keep turn on the lights of the buildings in the night. If the use of the buildings is residential, actually I don´t know if there are people with the lights on the entire night. By the other hand if the building is for offices, I don´t know if there are working people in the nights that justify turn on the lights the entire night.  Although the view to the city could be very impressive, keep turn on the lights in the buildings without a certain justification will be a very intense energy activity. 
This American way of life entail the highest Ecological Footprint per capita of the world. i.e. it has been well documented that if every person of the world follow the American way of life the natural resources of the planet would be not enough. Furthermore the CO2 emissions that are related to this intense use of energy determine that US is the main country to contribute to the climate change. In fact, I´ve participated in México in some projects - sponsored by the agency of US of international cooperation (USAID)-related to the feasibility of application of renewable sources of energy, however according to my observations I think that this kind of projects could be more useful here.
The high line park is often presume as an example of green urban policy. However that can be true expecting only local benefits for the temperature regulation - avoiding mainly hot spots in summer- and for leisure sites options for the population. But in terms of the entire urban metabolism of New York City, it doesn´t represent any real decrease in the energy balance.      

                                        Night view of Manhattan (up); High Line Park (down)


Ellis Island

Ellis Island

For me Ellis Island represents Hope. Hope of many people for a better future, with expectations that were maybe not met, but it all started there. The place where each person first stood, carrying in their hearts the hope of being able to achieve their dreams and goals.

I think it could also be called Island of Hope

A great experience

This experience has been very enriching. Being able to interact with exceptional people from so many different cultures and beliefs, and for us being here for the same purpose, education and to make a difference in our countries.
We are all down the same road, makes me very proudd.

Sunday, August 10, 2014

The Broadway show has redefined the word “Dramatic”.

I am so happy I have spent two weeks in the center of the world. In this lively and bustling big city, how can you miss the famous Broadway show? 


Eating Shack Shake burger and waiting in line to buy the Half-price tickets at Brooklyn TKTS; finally, we are going to Broadway's Imperial Theatre to see the new version of the world-famous musical show, Les Miserables.





All I can say is AMAZING! 
The rhythm is so quickly; and the scenes changes so rapidly and smoothly. In between minutes, we have laughter and tears. After the curtain call, the doors opened immediately. We walked out, back to reality, on the streets of New York. Everything is like a dream. It is so unreal…



 I cannot help but thinking that…before too long, our show on streets of New York will finish. But I do not want to wake up so fast... 

Thank you guys, I love you all !




Don’t stay inside! Let’s go out for a picnic!




This is the best summertime I have ever had. The weather is perfect, the sun is shining, I am with my friends from all over the world, we are in New York and even in Manhattan you can find small paradises where you can eat and enjoy with your friends!


 Some of us (Roman, Eva, Mungunu, Anairis, Conrado, Dorian, Frantziska and Chun Tung and me) one day decided to go to the nearest park from the st Jonhs during the break time and have lunch there. Bonus: the live music and the squirrels!!!!





In addition we saw many New Yorkers wearing swimwear in the park and acting like there were at the beach. For me it was a very unusual experience because in Greece we never see people in the parks wearing swimwear and lying on the grass.

Is this common in your countries?