Saturday, May 23, 2009

Swine Flu Frenzy!


Swine flu is here!!! Everybody panic!!! No, I’m just kidding. Please don’t.

This week, the panic is evident everywhere you look. On the train, everyone is wearing masks. Schools are cancelled. Normally busy places are abnormally quiet.

Swine flu, a relatively minor virus, has put fear in the hearts of many Japanese people, similar to bird flu (Avian Influenza) and SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Sickness) before it. Both bird flu and SARS proved to be quite harmless though. So, why is everyone panicking over swine flu? My answer: the irresponsibility of the media.

Very simply, the news tells us to panic and we panic. People who don’t panic are seen as foolish. But is there really any reason to panic? Probably not.


Let's take a look at the numbers! -->

The number of people affected by swine flu this year: 9830 (May 19, 2009)

The number of people affected by swine flu in Japan: 200 (May, 20 2009)

The number of people who have died from swine flu this year: 80 (May 19, 2009)

The number of people who have died from swine flu this year in Japan: 0 (May 19, 2009)

The number of people who die from regular flu every year: 350,000-500,000

The number of people that get struck by lightning ever year in the world: 6000

The number of people that get struck by lightning ever year in Japan: 130

Chances of dying from swine flu: 80:6,000,000,000 = 1:75,000,000

Chances of winning the lottery: 1:13,000,000

So, statistically speaking, swine flu is much less dangerous and prevalent than the average annual flu and you have about a five times better chance of winning the lottery than dying from swine flu.

This recent panic is bad for Japan as a country. It is hurting productivity at companies (wasted time to check body temperatures, cancelled conferences, mask changing, etc.) it is costing huge amounts of money to the Japanese government and it is keeping people in their houses which is bad for the economy.

So, my take is simple. Wash your hands. Drink orange juice to keep your immune system strong. But overall, as Bobby McFerrin said, “don’t worry, be happy.” A stress-free mind leads to a strong body, which is a strong defense against sickness. :o)


Vocabulary List

frenzy=狂乱

just kidding=冗談

evident=明らかに

abnormally=異常に

relatively minor=比較的弱い

put fear =恐ろしさを植えつける

prove=証明する

harmless=無害の

irresponsibility=無責任な行為

seen as=見られる

foolish=馬鹿げた、思慮のない

affected=影響を受けた

get struck by lightning=雷に打たれる

lottery=宝くじ

statistically speaking=統計的に言うと

prevalent= 流行する・蔓延する

annual=毎年の

productivity=生産性

temperature=温度

conference=会議

amounts=量・額

government=政府

economy=経済

my take=解釈・見方

immune system=免疫力

overall=総合的に・全体的には

stress-free=ストレスの無い

lead to=~をもたらす

defense=防御

sickness=病気

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Detroit Trip!

Hello everybody!

Are you having a great day?

Have you heard about our Detroit trip plans? I am really looking forward to taking students to see my hometown! We will go to my parents’ home in the suburbs of Detroit from July 2nd to July 10th.

Some of the trip highlights include:

The Fourth of July Holiday (Independence Day) – We will spend the day at one of the biggest history museums in America. We will spend the evening watching fireworks, listening to the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and eating a picnic dinner.


The Traverse City Cherry Festival – The cherry festival is a very exciting celebration of all things cherry! There will be food stalls, a pie-eating contest, a beauty pageant and much, much more! We will also have a chance to go for a tour of a real cherry farm.


The Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes – We will go to the Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes the night before the cherry festival to watch the sunset. The Sleeping Bear land is the ancestral land of the Ojibway Indian tribe.


The Detroit Cityfest – The Cityfest is one of Detroit’s biggest festivals. It is a five-day annual street food festival that features tasty items from local gourmet restaurants, live music and arts and crafts for sale.


The Detroit Institute of Arts – The Detroit Institute of Arts has one of the largest, most significant art collections in the United States. It has over 100 galleries and its collection is valued at over one billion dollars!


Shopping – We have some very amazing malls in Michigan. The most famous is called Sommerset. Sommerset mall is a beautiful upscale mall very close to where you will stay. You will also have a chance to visit a farmer’s market one day and an outlet mall on the way to Traverse City.


Staying in the Lubin’s Home – My parents David and Helene have opened up their home for you to stay in and explore Michigan from. They are very excited to meet all of you!


We will have an information session May 2nd from 11:00-12:00 and another one May 15th from 11:00-12:00. We look forward to seeing you there!

Vocabulary List

to look forward to (something) = 楽しみにしている
suburbs =  郊外の町
highlights = 目玉・ハイライト
include = ~を含む
Independence Day = 独立記念日
fireworks = 花火
celebration = お祝い
food stall = 屋台
beauty pageant = ビューティーコンテスト
sand dunes = 砂丘
land= 土地
ancestral = 祖先の・古くからの
annual = 一年に一度の
to feature = ~を取り上げる
arts and crafts = 美術品とクラフト
significant = 重要な・貴重な
collection = コレクション
to be valued at = ~の価値がある
billion = 10億
upscale = 高級な
on the way to = ~へ行く途中
open up = 開放する
information session = 説明会

Monday, April 6, 2009

Cherry blossoms!!!

Hello again!

Guess what! Yesterday, I went to my first cherry blossom party of this year!

Here is a picture of one of the cherry trees at the Osaka Castle Park!

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Isn't it beautiful!?

It was a really great day! We went to the Osaka Castle Park with Alex (owner of the French school Espace Français), his family and a big group of friends to view the cherry blossoms and drink beer and sakura flavored chu-hais.

The park was extremely busy! I was very surprised by the number of people there. Near Morinomiya station it was so crowded that it was difficult to walk. I guess other people had the same idea as us!
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We spent most of the day lounging around on a blue tarp in the peach grove near the castle's entrance eating, drinking and watching Liam and his friend Anjyu run around.



They are so cute! The two of them were born one week apart from each other. Bryan says that he hopes that they will get married someday.

After sunset, we went up to the castle.
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We sat at its base as the sky got dark. The castle looked so amazing lit up!

We then went down to some food stalls and ate takoyaki, grilled squid legs (いかげそ) and yakitori.

I was very happy! Happy to eat lots of good food and drink good beer with good friends under beautiful cherry blossoms yet another year... :o)

Friday, April 3, 2009

Welcome!!! :o)

Hello everybody!  This is Jeremy... everybody's favorite Connection teacher!  Right?!?  No, no, no, just kidding!  I know you all love Erika the most!  It's OK, she is great too! :o) 

I am very excited to welcome all of you to our new blog! 

This blog has been created to share with you news about the school, interesting words and phrases to help improve your English, current events, cultural information, gossip about Bryan, pictures of Liam and other exciting tidbits!  

I hope you enjoy reading it!

Thanks,
Jeremy