Friday, November 30, 2012

How you shouldn't deal with stress

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The past few weeks have been horrifying; exams, papers and homework were piling up. You could almost cut the tension in the air with a knife. Students spent more time in university than at home. Basically everyone has been telling me how tired, exhausted and busy they are. Yet, I still had the feeling that I was feeling particularly fed up.

I have been struggling lately, struggling really hard to keep my composure and not to go nuts. It seems impossible to keep a balanced equilibrium in my life. On the one hand, I want to achieve as much as possible, whereas on the other, I’d love to have a day off for once. The only problem is that I won’t let myself. Resting on my laurels is not an option as I don’t even have the feeling that I possess any. No idea, when I started to become so ambitious, but sometimes I really feel like seeing a shrink, just to get an explanation for my ridiculous behavior. Also, even when the immense workload really bothers me, I still swallow the bitter pill, though I might already be on the verge of beating the daylights out of somebody. Of course, I’d never do that (without valid reason at least) and consequently I’m stuck with being mad at myself. Angrily, I blame all kinds of mistakes and failures on myself, because obviously I am the only one there is to blame if something goes wrong as I’m the one who screwed up. Sadly, that doesn’t help at all and I just end up feeling more frustrated and miserable.

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This post is not supposed to arouse your pity or even attention, but could simply be seen as a lousy excuse for why I have not been blogging recently. To be honest, I really couldn’t find the strength to write a decent post that would be interesting or pleasant for readers because of the sucky mood I was in. Moreover, it might be an explanation to all of the people I could have possibly offended by being taciturn or snippy. My apologies, especially to Mum and Dad. I never meant to have that many blowups. That’s another reason why I’m not too sure about getting children. 

Above all, my words are supposed to serve as a bad example of how not to go about things. Don't be too hard on yourself and try to lift some weight off your mind. There is always a light at the end of the tunnel, and as Christmas is approaching with big steps, my spirits have finally lifted. Only three weeks to go, guys. Yes, we can! I wish you all success and lots of luck!

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PS.: The next post will not be attention-whorish – no worries, I promise.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

November Favorites

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A shot in the arm (figuratively, don't worry) and a lack of sleep are the main reasons for this early post. Enjoy!

Achievements

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 I finally got my driving license! Boo-yah! After delaying the driving test for months, I ultimately brought myself to practice driving with my dad regularly. The main reason for this sudden change of heart was a letter I received from the driving school, telling me that the guarantee of my theory exam results would only last until this December (no pressure, you see). So I started cruising through Graz again and despite very frequent outbursts of rage and frustration I did manage to pass the exam in the end.

Series

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Not much has changed, I am still obsessed with “Modern Family”, “New Girl” and “How I met your mother”, however, there has been another addition to the list as I just started re-watching “Friends” again because it is available in HD now. Oddly, when I watched the series, I noticed some parallels to “How I met your mother” and slowly got the feeling that the writers simply reused some of their jokes and also used the “Friends” characters as a model for the ones they invented themselves.

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Though I have never seen an entire episode until now, I fell in love with the “Ellen DeGeneres Show”. Over 3000 short clips of it were put on YouTube, making the most hilarious scenes accessible to millions of viewers. Ellen really cracks me up, even when she abuses her power to play pranks on other people or scares her show guests, it’s always really entertaining.

Food

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 As the first exams start rolling in this month, the spare time for doing things I enjoy is basically vanishing. As a result, I try to save some time even when it only comes to cooking, which I quite like to do, and instead of starving to death or stuffing myself with junk food, I just sit back and wait until our cook conjures up a mouthwatering dish. Now the students who are not living at home anymore will probably all hate me, but owning a restaurant must have some advantages to it, mustn’t it? Of course, that doesn’t work when I’m not at home, but my mum thinks that I will most likely get food poisoning if I cook at my boyfriend’s house and therefore sends me off with huge take-away boxes before I set off. So it’s no wonder that I am constantly craving for Chinese dumplings or fried rice at the moment. I linked some recipes that looked tasty, but don’t be fooled – we have the best one!

Toiletries

The good old hand cream by Neutrogena, famous for its unique Norwegian formula (sure) is the perfect first aid for dry hands and the cold winter time. Keep a tube in your bag and you’ll be prepared for the frosty months to come.

Accessories

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Apart from a scarf, a pair of gloves and weatherproof boots, what else do you need for winter? A woolen cap of course! Truthfully, I don’t have a favorite one because it only needs to have a fluffy pompom on it and I’ll be all gaga about it in a second. Yes, I like cute things. Don’t judge.

Travel

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It’s currently still in the planning phase, but I’ll probably take a short trip during the winter holidays. Benny and I didn’t decide on the destination yet, but we will probably stay in Europe and pick a cheap flight to a city neither of us has been to so far. If the budget allowed it, we'd probably head off to some nice beach in Cuba with a coconut in our hand and smiles on our faces. Sorry, I'm drifting off to unrealistic day dreams...

Events

As some of you might know, my 20th birthday will be at the end of November. I probably won’t have time to celebrate it on the same day or even in the same week, but I’ll try to find a date that suits most of you to go out together for some mulled wine and cookies (or to get wasted and a mental blackout, if you prefer). More information on Facebook!

 

 

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

YOUPOST: My fight with gender binary

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 Growing up in a modern family in which both parents work and gender equality has always been regarded as pivotal, I am relieved to say that I have barely had any encounters with gender binary so far. Sadly, this was not always the case in other social environments. Without wanting to offend anyone, I must admit that I noticed the most striking differences when meeting people from a different cultural background and sometimes also those with a lower level of education. For example, I gave English lessons to a guy from Chechnya who truly believed that men had the privilege of sexual liberty, whereas women were automatically denounced as unworthy of marrying if they acted the same way. Apart from his culture and educational status, I think it was the clearly hierarchical order in his own family that shaped him the most; his sister had an arranged marriage to a stranger who was chosen by her parents. Personally, it makes me shudder to come across such a narrow-minded and conservative view, but today opinions like this are still very common all over the world.

 

 

YOUPOST: otherness

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 3. While the Viennese are thought of as having incorporated Otherness into their thinking as something that is beneficial to their lives, the media still portray other parts of the country as rather hostile and close-minded in this respect. As the biggest city and capital of Austria, Vienna has the highest immigration rate nationwide. Currently, about one third of its inhabitants have a migration background. Viennese people are accustomed to foreigners as they live in a multicultural melting pot. However, this cannot be said for most of the other smaller places in Austria. The immigration rates are particularly low for rural regions as they have less attractive working conditions and smaller immigrant communities than bigger cities. Therefore, the locals are not used to see many foreigners and consequently might regard them as outsiders. This trend has been noticed by nationalist parties which blame problems like the economic crisis on foreigners and as a result spread xenophobia. A good example of this case would be the states of Vorarlberg or Carinthia. There is a strong tendency to vote for right-wing parties like the FPÖ or BZÖ, despite their usage of very racist slogans. As a result, Carinthians convey an intolerant impression towards foreigners, especially during elections. In conclusion, Vienna is represented as liberal and forward-thinking because like any other metropolis, it is home to people from all over the world. Yet, the perception of smaller regions is rather negative due to people’s lack of experience and knowledge.
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He looks like a proper Aryan, doesn't he?

 

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

YOUPOST: subversive advertisements

Here are the advertisements I chose and subverted to change their meaning.I guess the sisley ad was based on the first one from the 60s.

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This is another provocative one from the sisley campaign, shooted by photographer Terry Richardson.

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I am not completely sure what the first advertisement was trying to sell, but I saw a similar one on the internet in which the man was actually beating the woman because of her horrible coffee. After some more research, I found this ridiculous YouTube video with a whole series of sexist coffee commercials.


 

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Court Interpreting for the EU

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This afternoon, Angela Rogner, who is a graduate from the ITAT institute, gave a guest lecture on court interpreting for the European Union. She started by telling the audience about her personal life.

When Rogner was young, she started studying to become a teacher at first, but after working as a language assistant, she decided to change to interpreting studies. As foreign languages she chose English and French, but also took Spanish courses in addition. After finishing her studies in Graz, she moved to Prag where she worked as a German teacher for non-native speakers. During her stay, she seized the opportunity to learn Czech. Thanks to the fact that the Czech language has strong similarities with Slovakian, Rogner knew six languages after spending some years in Prag.

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In 1999 she passed the selection procedure of the European Court of Justice and has been working as a court interpreter ever since. Being the only Austrian court interpreter at the moment, she gave me a very valuable insight into this field of work.

Apart from describing the different institutions of the Court of Justice, their purpose and functions, Rogner also recounted some witty anecdotes about situations which were difficult to handle as an interpreter and explained requirements interpreters need to comply if they want to work for the EU.

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(That's the grand courtroom of the European Court of Justice. Looks impressive, doesn't it?)

If you’re interested in working for the European Court of Justice, it is definitely an advantage to know at least three languages passively, preferably one of them being French and study law or at least have some knowledge about it. According to her, the European Union encourages interpreters to learn new languages by financing language courses, professional development abroad and multicultural exchange between co-workers.

To sum up, Rogner talked about the key points of court interpreting like the organization itself, some working techniques and qualifications applicants should hold. Please keep in mind that this is only a short summary of the lasting impressions she had on me. I found her speech very inspiring and also quite interesting as I want to become an interpreter in the future.

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Monday, November 5, 2012

October Favorites

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Yes guys, I have a calendar and I know that it’s not October anymore, but just like last time I had to gather my thoughts. I inserted all the links in case something sparks your interest. Have fun reading!

Music

To be honest, I have been listening to all possible artists from all kinds of music styles this month. There hasn’t been a clear favorite, but I have pressed the repeat button quite often when these songs came up:  “Chelsea Dagger” by the Fratellis, “You only live once” by the Strokes and “Rebellion” by Arcade Fire.

Apps

Currently, I’m obsessed with a smart phone app called “Songpop”. Basically, it’s a game where you can choose between different music genres and guess five songs in a row against either a friend of yours or just some random person selected by the app. The faster person wins the game and gets more points which can be used to buy more music genres or a wildcard.

TV Shows


You might think it's silly, but I really like watching the X-Factor (US and UK version), especially the auditions because there is a pretty big bunch of crazy people who think that they have the voices of legends, even though they just sound awful. Naturally, the comments of frank judges like Simon Cowell are the icing on the cake!

Drinks

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“Starbucks Discoveries Coffee To Go” is now purchasable at almost all Austrian supermarket chains, it’s a small consolation for not having a Starbucks coffee shop in Graz. They are chilled coffee drinks, available in the three flavors Latte Macchiato, Caramel and Mocha.  What makes them stand out from the crowd of other cooled coffees is the intense flavor and nice design. 

Food

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One of my absolute favorites this month has been pumpkin soup. Generally, I have been eating a great variety of soups as winter is slowly coming and I already ended up having my first proper cold for this season.

Travel

I got to spend the long weekend from the 26th to the 28th of October in Zadar, a little town in Croatia, with my parents. It was great to wake up to a beautiful seaside and sunnier climes. Even though I used most of the time to finish university assignments (subtle hint) and it took us ages to get back home due to the massive traffic and snowfall, it was definitely worth it.

Sports

As everyone who reads this blog regularly knows, I’ve recently started sport shooting…and I absolutely LOVE it! The shooting classes are like some kind of self-therapy for me because you need to calm down, relax and focus on a tiny black dot which is ten meters away from you. Not that I’m a violent person, but it’s great to see the progress I make every week and I’ve already collected some of the better target sheets, because I was bursting with pride whenever I shot right into the middle.

University utensils

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I bought a backpack with an owl pattern at a Spanish clothes shop named Bershka for about twenty euros. It comes in very handy when I need to carry more heavy textbooks without wanting an aching shoulder. Also, people recognize me immediately even if they only see my back ;)

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When I rummaged through the boxes of the street markets in Hong Kong, I found a super cute pencil case, looking like some kind of animal. It has plenty of room for all the pencils I want to stuff into it and always has a smile left over for me during long days.  

 

 

 

Sunday, November 4, 2012

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Do teenagers need a makeover?

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In the depths of YouTube, I’ve recently stumbled over a show called “Make Me Over”. With Bethany Mota, a young beauty vlogger from the platform, as moderator and her “glam squad” consisting of a stylist and two hairdressers, the show is clearly targeted at girls from the ages 12 to 16. It remains untold if any of them are professionals or have at least some training.

Apparently, the team receives plenty of makeover requests from desperate female American teenagers who want to improve their outer appearance by copying the style of some celebrity. Some give reasons like wanting to change their style, an upcoming prom or having lost a lot of weight, whereas others have more serious issues. The saddest ones I’ve seen so far were requests coming from really young girls who were bullied at school because they looked too tomboyish. Hello? When I was 12, most children looked alike and there was no strict differentiation between male and female.

Personally, I think the show sets a terrible example for teenage girls with low self-esteem. Instead of encouraging them to stand up for themselves, they just doll them up with tons of makeup and cheap clothes from a trendy clothing brand. So actually shows like “Make me over” only perpetuate stereotypes and enhance the message of changing yourself to turn you into a more likeable/ popular person. Shouldn’t people accept you just the way you are?

Also, it only scratches on the surface of a far more complex problem: the effects of being brainwashed by the media. Teens are told to dress provocatively to appear all grown up. Can’t they do that ten years later? Guys, what do you think?

Saturday, November 3, 2012

YOUPOST: multiculturalism — a ubiquitous issue

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In times of globalization, it comes as no revelation that immigration to Europe is on the rise, however, recently German chancellor Angela Merkel claimed multiculturalism to be dysfunctional and kicked off a heated and highly recurring discussion with this plain-spoken statement. A deep-seated fear towards foreigners, regarding them as a burden for the welfare state and various other beliefs are still very common amongst the native population. Economic recession and upcoming elections are two crucial factors greatly contributing to fueling right-winged parties and abusing immigrants as scapegoats. Logically, another pivotal problematic issue is the compatibility of cultural values, religions and traditions. How do you adhere to the national culture and simultaneously retain your origins? Looking back at history, new arriving ethnic groups have always caused conflicts and struggled through a process of being accepted, adapting and dealing with identity issues. Yet, immigrants overcame those hardships gradually and contributed to a more diverse and modern society. Undoubtedly, Europe is evolving into a melting pot of different nationalities and the home of many multicultural generations to come. 

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