Saturday, 6 August 2011

Thursday, 16 June 2011

An inspiring Muslim poem about peer-pressure

Peer-pressure


An out of control stranger is living my life!
This rampaging monster is causing havoc and strife.
It is driven by passive whims and desires
and from these relentless pursuits it never retires.


It's like an addiction, compelling and strong,
bulldozing and destroying as it lumbers along.s
Its actions and existence are riddled with flaws.
I can no longer fight; I've abandoned the cause.


I was once in control and acted with sense
but the lifestyle is overpowering and so immense.
I've seen myself departing from all that's correct
and no more goodness or kindness do I detect.


My senses are sedated and my energy depleted.
My resistance against this evil is all but defeated.
Reasoning and logic no longer have a say;
my morals and goodness have gone into decay.


Where did I go wrong, what happened to my life?
Why is everything balanced on the edge of a knife?
My life flashes before me and swirls in my mind.
A jumble of chaos and sadness, which can't be defined.


Reflecting on my past life, I begin to weep:
- to the corruption around me, I had been asleep
The tears of regret become cries of despair,
I had everything to live for; it's just not fair.


I had the love of my parents, a life of bliss
so much love and warmth, which I really miss.
I was young and reckless but intelligent and bright.
Suddenly I'm worthless garbage, that can't be right!


It was peer pressure from my so-called friends.
It is a part of growing up. or so it pretends.
I did silly things because I wanted to fit in.
I was soon off the rails, in a chaotic spin.


I wanted people to respect me, to think I was cool.
These were my first steps; I had been a fool.
My clothes, walk and thoughts became altered
and from the right path, very soon I faltered.


I acted like a gangster, so cool and tough.
Rebelling and strutting around, I'd huff and puff
I started bending the rules to get my kicks
- a bit of fooling around then this habit sticks


This was the door that shouldn't have been unlocked
and through this door, my whole life was rocked.
These were my first steps that guided me to ruin.
It buried me in despair and drowned me in sin.


All avenues were closed, all my bridges I saw burn
All friends I pushed away, so to whom do I turn?
I don't have my parent's love to lead me by the hand
and on my own two feet I am unable to stand.


I have so much remorse; my life was hijacked
because common sense and understanding I had lacked
Everyone warned me and told me to take heed,
hasten back to the right path at my fastest speed.


I should have listened to the advise of my friends.
I should have grasped those chances and made amends.
I thought they were wrong and did not understand.
I thought I knew better, I had the upper hand.


I wasn't the first fool and I won't be the last
After the first step, I was dragged in fast.
It offers illusions of enjoyment and pleasure,
It acted as my friend and took my greatest treasure.


A shimmer of hope gleamed from deep within.
It empowered my soul and crumbled the sin
With every shred of energy I hauled myself out
All credit is to God, without any doubt.


So stick to the right path that was ordained from above
A path of kindness and piety, of happiness and love
Only this can lead to both peace and success
And saved everyone from heartache and distress.


Zahid bin Ghulam Rasool

Taking action and new features!

Hi,

We are taking action to get kids to not give in to peer-pressure. We will give advice to anybody who is experiencing and/or wondering about peer-pressure. The users could also give each other advice and look for advice from other users. Soon games and other fun stuff will be on the blog!

Send an e-mail to peer-pressure@live.co.uk for more information.
Forward this to everybody you know please.
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Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Sunday, 5 June 2011

ALMOST THE EXHIBITION!!!

The exhibition is just around the corner, we are preparing and practicing. Make sure you tell your friends about this blog 'cause next week after the exhibition its just advice about peer-pressure every week !
During the exhibition I realized that peer-pressure is everywhere.
Are you in a situation of peer-pressure?If you are leave a comments below and hopefully we can get back to you! Thank you.

Monday, 30 May 2011

Presentation Process

UPDATE: I will update the blog every weekend not exactly on Friday!

Now that we are on the presentation process. We are going to show you what are we working on:

We finished working on: finding a song, making an introduction and making logo which you can see at the top of the page with the slogan.

We are working on: an animation, interactive game and a power point.

We are going to work on: making a poster.

Leave some suggestions down below on what you think we should do for are presentation!

Sunday, 22 May 2011

WE ARE HALF WAY THERE

We have finished our research and also added a new line of inquiry(What were looking into) and a new student question which that we also finished!

The new line of inquiry is:

Causation: The effects of peer-pressure
The student question: What are the effects of peer-pressure?

We wrote down some effects:

Drinking:alcohol
Drugs: A plant or chemical which is bad and may kill you or make you very sick and not could be used as medicine
Less friends /Loneliness
Get hurt                                                                                                                                              
Change the person by: The way they look, The way they act , the way they do stuff, Different clothes, Different music different hair CHANGES THE WHOLE PERSON
Can get in trouble
Lack of self -confident: do not know how to do stuff on your own and always down in your self and don’t believe in your self
Lack of self-esteem:  Doesn't feel good about him/her self
poor choices: does not make good decision  
Lower grades: not do well at school

Bibliography:
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/negative-and-positive-effects-of-peer-pressure.html
http://www.ezinearticals.com/?The-Effects-of-Peer-Pressure&id=3977085   

And in perspective we have some quotes and thoughts from around the Internet:

No child is immune to peer pressure. ~ Kathi Hudson

The people in the popular group say there is no peer pressure because they are at the top of the food chain. Really what they are doing is just eating away at everybody else. ~ Lauren Greenfield


Talk to your children about peer pressure. Explain what a powerful force it can be, and ... tell them that you will never accept the excuse that "Everyone did it" ... that they will be held responsible for their actions. ~ Tom McMahon

The main consequence of saying no to negative peer pressure is not just withstanding "the heat of the moment," as most adults think. Rather, it is coping with a sense of exclusion as others engage in the behavior and leave the adolescent increasingly alone. It is the loss of the shared experience. Further, the sense of exclusion remains whenever the group later recounts what happened. This feeling of loneliness then becomes pervasive but carries an easy solution - go along with the crowd. ~ Michael Riera

Kids ... can get to the point where they feel peer pressure that isn't even there simply because of how they see themselves. ~ Walt Mueller



Peer pressure is not a monolithic force that presses adolescents into the same mold. . . . Adolescents generally choose friend whose values, attitudes, tastes, and families are similar to their own. In short, good kids rarely go bad because of their friends. ~ Laurence Steinberg

Most literature on the culture of adolescence focuses on peer pressure as a negative force. Warnings about the "wrong crowd" read like tornado alerts in parent manuals. . . . It is a relative term that means different things in different places. In Fort Wayne, for example, the wrong crowd meant hanging out with liberal Democrats. In Connecticut, it meant kids who weren’t planning to get a Ph.D. from Yale. ~ Mary Kay Blakely

The ugly reality is that peer pressure reaches its greatest intensity at just the age when kids tend to be most insensitive and cruel. ~ Walt Mueller

Peer pressure is a part of almost all children's lives.-Child line

And we also answered some questions like why do people pressure others?
Answer: To bring peoples attention to be power full and strong  and to be popular.-ChilLIne

We also wrote down some examples of peer-pressure in primary:

pressuring to stealing from teachers desk “YouTube video”

“      “          “Hitting someone
“         “      “Doing stunts- Jumping of stuff
“          “       “Do something mean- Mr.Jim-pushing them in the mud.
“          “       “Give something they own “TeacherTube”-Give them a toy
“           “      “ Cut subjects or Cut school “KidsHealth”
“           “      “  die hair  ,Peirce ears like others Friends music ,same clothes “www.ezinearticals.com

Make sure you tell your friends leave a comment and make sure you comeback next Friday or the weekend.Oh and WISH US LUCK! ;)