Monday, July 21, 2008

Should Recycling Be Mandatory?


Recycling is an easy habit to establish, and significantly reduces what goes into the garbage can each week. In my region, paper including corrugated cardboard, glass, plastics labeled 1 or 2, and metals go into a blue bin that’s picked up curbside each week at the same time trash is picked up.
Our area has an effective recycling program that has won national recognition and is a visible and respected entity in the community. Regular newsletters mailed to all residents update us on new items that can go into recycling, such as used pizza boxes, batteries placed in a special yellow plastic zip lock bag, and now aseptic packaging.
The program also establishes computer and television drop-off days at least once a quarter to dispose of these items, and also paint disposal days, so if you have old paint you wish to get rid of, they’ll accept the cans. The resulting mixes (both latex and oils separately) are then used in community projects around the area when painting is required (everything always seems to come out a usable grey shade).
The habit of recycling has become so ingrained in my family that when we vacation in areas where no recycling programs exist, we sort and bring home our paper, glass, plastic and metals to recycle at home.
Realizing that recycling can only occur if the recycled materials have market value, we make it a point to seek out and buy products that use recycled materials.
Some may say it’s inconvenient, but we feel good about recycling and realize that bit by bit, we’re altering the waste stream and changing the world for the better. According to one environmentalist “Recycling is one of the three Rs of environmental preservation--reduce, reuse, and recycle--then why is recycling not mandatory?”
At last, I want to say recycling should be mandatory because recycling is of three things that are reducing, reusing and recycling.

How to Succeed in Life?


Everyone wants to be good and have a desire to succeed in life. To be succeeding one, you should have passion and humble to chase the things coming up to you. Would you agree that today most of us have the opportunities and the potential? But the things are that how you perceive the opportunities and potential. Always mind that "Success.... is a result, not a goal" because Success is the ability to go from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm. Might be you have listen story of frog, always jump for 7-8 times to go next field and at last succeed to jump to next field.


The better tips are your conscience is the one telling you to stop wasting your time, to do something with your life, and to do your best to achieve a goal. I mean take a things as your interest to set up your career, focus on right solution, Take a collective action, monitor and adjust the things around and maintain momentum. You have to listen to your conscience’s call because if you don’t, it is nobody’s loss but your own. If you analyze this expression, it does make sense. But if you look at it in a deeper dimension, there is a strong message being delivered here a message that has relevance to success in life. It is like a wakeup call to the reality of life.


The most admiral things are to avoid the bad things from your way and keep in processing to appreciate good things on your way. Don’t waste your time and manage schedule accordingly. Do the stuffs as your interest and what really you want to do things for your careers and future.

Moving Into New City



I grew up in a small town named Kathmandu, population roughly 2.5 million. Living in Kathmandu was fun growing up because everyone knew each other. I grew up on a farm on the edge of town beside my grandparents so I always had family around me. Kathmandu was safe for me because I always had my own little bubble and never had to step out of my comfort zone, but coming to college definitely made me pop that bubble. When I first arrived at Lincoln University, Oakland, CA, I was very afraid to leave my home town and my comfort zone; however these new experiences were an invaluable tool to prepare me for the transition to main campus.At first time in new city, my heart was pounding. I was so thirsty yet I had just drunk a bottle of Soda but my mouth was as dry as it’s ever been. As I got drop from my friend’s car from airport to apartment, I looked around and saw people moving things into as they like, I was shocked at how many people were walking around and getting things freely as they perceive. I looked across and saw people in their own way. So, free life they had and no wonder what they really do? And I think it’s a USA. I was new at that time and each and everything were new and I feel the things amazing and it made things more interesting. Now, I am inclining closer towards new city. The city is beautiful and clean and people are so good. The best part I like is humanity and multi-cultural and multi-linguistic country. I think staying here in California will be an memorable experience to me and hope I will generate ideas and get better opportunity to pursue my career after my graduation.
Moving into California from Nepal is an increasing desire, because of the various forms of entertainment, myriad of transportation, and the never-ending excitement typical of such a fast-paced lifestyle.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Comparing myself to the other students I interviewed

People of the world all have different personalities, but some are similar in nature. Not only do your actions reveal a lot about you, but your friends reveal just as much. I know that different aspects of my personality are more dominant with certain people. All of my new friends at Lincoln University, are very different from each other, although all have sparkling personalities.

Most of them are my own country, Nepal. They have been in USA just around one month. All live in Bay area. I have tried myself to compare with them. Like as, I am interested in music though all are inclined towards music. Talking to their aim, Most of friends are concerning to make a clear edge to make a mark in the world of Business Administration and Management. These things are similar that i have found.

According some of my frens answers, I found different answer in their interests, favorite pastime and Embrassing moments. I have totally different choice to them.

Atlast, It is totally a new experience to have a new friends and most admiral things is most of them are similar in many context though a little things are difference than me. Hope all of freinds will be happy in sharing cultures, experience and lifestyle throughout our semester.

Answers of 10 questions.

1. Where are you from?
I am from the Nepal. It is located in south asian region.
2. What is your name? My name is Niranjan Karki.
3. What are you going to do after graduation?
After completion of my study, I will return back to Nepal and make a clear edge to make a mark in the world of Business Administration and Management.
4. Where do you live in the SF Bay Area?
I live in Alameda and think it is a safest place as well.
5. Where did you last attend school?
I attended my last school in Kathmandu, Nepal in Shanker Dev Campus.
6. What do you plan to do in the future?
I am planning to be a perfect personal and want to maintain my status simple life with high thinking.
7. How long have you been in the USA?
I have been here for 27 days.
8. What is your favorite pastime?
My favorite pastime is my interests. I used to play socceer, excursion and listening heavy metal songs. But i dropped all my interests as per condition in order to make things interesting around.
9. Why have you chosen LU?
I have chosen LC because of practical based education and modernized education system.
10. What was the most embarrassing moment of your life?
My most embarrassing moment of my life was that when i was caught by cousin while smoking.
11. What do you like to do in your free time?
I never do anything in my free time. I always love to sleep a lot in my free time. This is also basic interest after coming to USA.

12. What differences have you found between your country and the US?
I found a lot of differences between Nepal and USA. First impressed is a human rights and USA is a multi-cultural and multi linguistic country, that is a best part that i like and the differences i found apart from my country.
13. Are you interested in music? What do you like?
Ya, i am interested in music. I mostly prefer alternative type of music.
14. What would you do if you became a world leader?
I would do nothing but give a message unite world in development, make a pece world and stop the bloody revolution.


Regards,
Niranjan karki

Essay on Myself

I, Niranjan Karki, always consider myself very lucky for I have been groomed in the finest of institution. This means I have an edge over most other of my own background, not just in education but in also sports. In my opinion, a strong positive self concept is probably the most valuable personal attribute any student can have and when this attribute is combined with a never give up attitude, one can succeed in life and I am a student possessing both these qualities.

I was down to earth on 23rd December 1984. In my childhood, I was good enough. If i have to give introduction of myself then i should say firstly, I am simple human being and a little simple things also pinch me and counts a lot in my life. I am too ambitious guy and hope i will touch the sky one day. I started my educational career from Rising Star School upto Secondary level and joined to Siddhartha Academy and completed my Intermidiate education. And completed my three year bachelor’s from Shanker Dev Campus from Nepal.
After Bachelors in Business Studies, I could not able to make my study effective. I myself think educational environment of Nepal is not suitable for student. I came to USA for my further study in Lincoln University because of practical based education and modernized education system. I hope education from Lincoln university helps me to pursuit good education and make me build-up good career in business area. At present, I am student of Lincoln university, however, I am ambitious guy and believe that if present is good then future itself is good enough.

I, hereby, declare after completion of my study, I will return back to Nepal.
Thus, to achieve goal, I am looking forward for the correct and good education institution and I know Lincoln University is what can provide me with an education that will sharpen and polish me well to give me a clear edge to make a mark in the world of Business Administration and Management. Therefore, I look forward from Lincoln University to launch myself in the world of Business like a well cut and polished diamond.

Thank you



Sincerely,
Niranjan Karki