Sunday, November 28, 2010

Kayaking and Beach Clean Up

Date: November 18, 2010

Location: Sarasa watersport grandstand 

Purpose of experience: community service, environment appreciation, teamwork

Highlight of experience:
After a run through/practice of how to get on and off the kayaks from the water, group three depart from Sarasa grandstand. Our first destination was a resting point where we had an icebreaking session, beach clean up, and found an awesome then onto our destination where we enjoyed poking around the island and had lunch.


What caused you the most anxiety?
I would call myself an athletic person, though when I saw the island we would be kayaking to, I thought it was a joke and we would be going to a closer one. I knew I would be able to finish, but was nervous a bit nervous since i'd never kayaked before. When we started paddling toward our first destination, it was no longer a joke and my partner, Dean and I put forward our best efforts.

Was there any aspect of the experience that surprised you?
what surprised me most was how many treasures we found along our kayaking journey. At our first resting point Hj Ramley found a balankas while we were cleaning up the beach and we all learned a thing or two about the sea creature most of us had never seen before. We were also lucky enough to find ripe palm fruit, also something that most of the students (including myself) had never tried or seen before- it reminds be of a cross between lychee and an avocado. Walking along the shore, our Curlews group and a few others saw the Bruneian flower, different fruits (we were most curious about a red pineapple looking one hanging from a palm- like tree) and found a soccer ball to keep us preoccupied while waiting for lunch. I couldn't have expected any of these fun surprises.

What were the three most important things you learnt from the experience?

1. beach clean up can be as simple as picking up a bit of trash as you go and when people work together, clean up is quick.
2. Teamwork and communication is essential to getting first ;)
3.Even though some experiences are difficult, if you at least try to find the joy in them, the experience seems to blossom into an exciting and positive experience.

Which aspect would you include in your future behavior based on your learnings from this experience?
As one of the instructors pointed out, we can apply that fact that hard work , including perseverance and consistency, that we practiced while kayaking can be applied to our study habits as studying/hard work pays off in the end. Sometimes things seem extremely difficult and intimidating, even impossible, but if you start with trying, and continue to do your best, you will complete your journey and be successful in whatever you do; may it be studying, working, or kayaking! :)

Thank you Hj Marliza for this great experience.


Christine Lynn Hixenbaugh, 10N0001, November 18, 2010  

Saturday, November 13, 2010

BRUNEI TRANSPORTATION


across from our house, waiting for the bus

Stage 1.
Unlike most students, I do not use transport to get to school and instead I walk because I live in the Female Hostels but to be honest I would take a car if I could. It's just too hot! Coming from my house in Kota Batu it took me about 25 minutes by personal transport and by bus 22 (from Bandar) it takes about an hour on top of the 1-30 minutes I wait in order to take the bus from our house in Kampung Kota Batu to Bandar Seri Begawan because from BSB, the bus stops at Terrace Hotel, Kiulap, Pasar Gadong, Biro Kawalan Narkotik, Jalan Tungku, De Rimba store, Kampong Rimba, Perpindahan Rimba, and finally to UBD. This is officially, but in reality, people are pretty much dropped wherever they want to be; their houses, side of the highway- whatever the passenger wants. 



Stage 2.
There and back (the bus calculation may be off by about 2 miles but because of the grography of Brunei, with the airport between the two destinations, it impossible that the bus return quickely form UBD to BSB. In fact, from UBD, it stops at EMpire and a number of other destinations. I wasn't able to calculate closely

Mode of Transport
Distance Traveled
Time Taken
Fuel Used
MOney Spent
CO2 Emissions
Bus
App. 17miles x2 = 34
varies 1-1 1/2 hr.x2= 3 hr.
App. 1 gallon X2= 2
2 x2= $4.00
.01 tonnesx2= .02
Car medium honda
App. 13 miles x2= 26
about 25 min x2=50 min.
App. .528 gals X2= 1.056
1x2=$2.00
.006 tonnes x2= .012

In one week ( 4 days of 7 )

Mode of Transport
Distance Traveled
Time Taken
Fuel Used
MOney Spent
CO2 Emissions
Bus
136 miles
12 hours
8 gallons
$16.00
.08 tonnes
Car medium honda
104
200 min
4.22 gallons
$8.00
.048 tonnes
How much I would Save in terms of
fuel
money
CO2
-3.78
- $8.00 gallons
-0.032
.. I would be spending more in each aspect
one direction
Mode of Transport
Distance
Time
Fuel
Money spent
CO2 Emissions
Bike
13 miles
way too long and dangerous
n/a
n/a
0
Car
app 13 miles
25 minutes
.528 gallons
1
.048
Bus
app 17 miles
1.5 hours
1 gallon
2
.08



In planning a journey, it is very important to use a map and ask people as they both play significant roles in transportation. I used Google Map, and two documents I retrieved form the International Student Office when I had asked about transportation in the past.

Suggestion:
I suggest having government owned buses that run on hydro electricity. With Brunei having access to the SOuth CHina Sea, I'm sure something can be worked out in the creation of a hydroelectic plant.

To the Land Transport Department, I would suggest having more reliable bus schedules. Sometimes people in areas such as UBD have to wait for multiple hours or have to wait outside the UBD gates for the bus to see them. Otherwise, the bus won't bother to enter the premises.

To UBD administration, I woudl dsiggest that buses be specifically routed on certain days for students staying at the hostels. This would allow students to work the bus into their schedules without the fruastration of wasted time of waiting for a bus that comes late, early, or never.




Date of Experience: January 22, 2010
Date Assigned, mid August, 2010


Venue of experience: Bus from Kota Batu to Bandar to UBD and back.

Purpose of experience: To realize the effects that different transportation has on your wallet and the environment.

What was the highlight if the experience?
Experience the transportation of Brunei from my home to UBD and calculate the expenditures in regards to the type of transportation, fuel prices, distance, CO2 emissions, and time.

What aspect caused you the most anxiety?
I was most anxious waiting for the bus because I was afraid I had missed it and because it was so hot outside, my brother and I had to take turns standing on the side of the street between Yacht CLub and out House. There weren't any signs to signify where we were supposed to stand. The bus just picked up anyone on the side of the road.

Was there any aspects of the experience that surprised you?
yes, I was surprised that it is less expensive for me to go by car instead of taking the bus. Because I would ahve to change buses and wait I usually end up taking a taxi. When calculating the time of 3 hours on a bus to get to and from school, the extra 14 dollars is worth not having to wait on the smelly bus with all the people staring at me. :/

What was the three most important things you learnt from the experience?
1. I should get a car if I am going to stay here longer
2.Many of my friends have never used the bus or had any desire or reason to; therefore, it is notdesigned for students, but instead for workers.
3. Planning ahead when using the bus is very important- especially when you dont speak the language.
Which aspects would you include in your future behavior from this experience?

I now would rather wait until my friends get offf work in the evening instead of taking the bus when it is supposedly making it's round to UBD because standing in the sun is too hot and if I would like to look presentable (which i usually would) then this is not the ideal transport. If I can help it, I will never ride the bus again.
Christine Hixenbaugh 
GAS CALCULATIONS
CO2 EMISSIONS 
MAP OF BRUNEI




Friday, November 12, 2010

The Polar Girl


Date of experience: 17 September, 2010

Venue of experience: CLT Hall, UBD

Purpose of Experience: To become enlightened and inspired by Dk Najibah Era, the first Bruneian woman to cross the Antarctic and also to learn a bit about global climate change and ozone issues.

What was the highlight of the experience?

Dk Najibah Era, also known locally as "The Polar Girl," told her story of her experience with Kaspersky Lab Commonwealth Antarctic Expedition team in the journey across the Antarctic to the South Pole. Throughout this journey she became Brunei's first person to ski the 900 kms across the Antarctic and has become an example for the youth of Brunei to look up to because of her drive to complete the challenge. While speaking to students, she has also been highlighting the issues of global warming and the growing hole in the ozone layer.


What aspect caused you the most anxiety?
To many of my peers, the most anxious part if this experience was the 30 degree Celsius temperatures and harsh conditions that the expeditionists had to endure but I personally found that the most anxious part was learning about the growing hole (or increasingly thin part) in our ozone layer above the Antarctic. From the website, http://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/science/ozone_hole.htm I have learned that this layer, measures about 3-5 mm and is made up of oxygen atoms O2 and O3 which combine to protect the earth from ultraviolet rays by absorbing large quantities from the sun. This has an effect on everything living on earth; in particularly starting with the eyes and phytoplankton in the oceans. The ozone's deterioration has been an issue for decades as technology advances and as more people populate the earth.


Was there any aspect of the experience that surprised you?
The aspect that surprised me was that the woman all speak different languages but were able to communicate well and without much complication. The expedition across the Antarctic is a dangerous one and they have to work together. I am pleasantly proud and surprised that (to be frank) they are women, and that they were able to work well together.

What are the three most important things you learnt from this experience:
1. Language barrier can be broken with the right attitude
2. I learntthat the Kaspersky Lab Commonwealth Antarctic Expedition is proudly made of women
3. Brunei's participation in such events makes for a great role model for young adults.


Which aspects would you include in your future behavior based on your learning from this experience?
I learned that even in Brunei, women play an important role in leader the country. With this experience Dk Najibah will have women and kids of all ages looking up to her and taking her more seriously when she speaks about global warming. Women are increasingly encouraged throughout the world to do difficult tasks and to be the first in their field. Having the successful woman speak to our class about her journey and global warming put into perspective the increasing influence women will have as we find ourself in a more equal society with men.

Thank you BEACA professors for giving students this opportunity to greet the first Bruneian woman to complete the expedition. This experience sounds exciting and it's a pity that I wasn't able to make it to this activity.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Birdwatching Activity at Kg Tamoi


Date of Experience: November 7, 2010

Location of Experience: Kampong Tamoi

Purpose of experience: To locate and watch common birds in Brunei


What aspect caused you the most anxiety?
Walking on the Kg Ayer wooden path cased me anxiety because we were stooping low and taking photos and constantly weren't paying full attention to where we were walking. I am very glad that we had no one fall in or loose personal possessions.


Nov 6- Looking @ the rooster and Pigeons in the Cages in Kg Tamoi
Was there any aspect of the experience that surprised you? 

I was surprised that there were so many birds in the area of Kg Ayer Tamoi. I had just been there the day before I didn't notice any birds other than the pigeons and the roosters that remained in the cages. I was pleasantly surprised that just taking a walk through the village, we were able to see so many different and fascinating birds.
Some of my the most prominent in the area include:



(Extravagant) Collared White Kingfisher








(Elegant) Great White Egret











(Cutest) Sand Piper 


Great Bittern (my favorite)
Rufous Night Haron


What were the three most important things you learnt from this experience?
1. Birdwatching can be done in unexpected place. I previously didn't realize Kg Ayer would be an ideal site to see birds- prior I didn't notice any wild birds.

2. Each type of bird is not necessarily all the same. Some might have a different shade of color compared to the sample in the book.

3. Birwatching is fun. It is important to know a bit about each bird to find it enjoyable.

Which aspect would you include in your future behavior based on your learnings from this experience?

I know that later in life, if anyone mentions birdwatching I will think of this activity with BEACA.
Now that I am able to identify these birds, it makes me curious of other birds and where I can find them . Im sure that this will not be my last birdwatching experience.

Thank you to BEACA professors/lecturers, for giving the students this opportunity. It's a shame that this class wont be put together for next year. :/

Christine Hixenbaugh 10N0001, November 8, 2010

Taking Care of Our Little Saplings

Follow up Tree Planting

Date of Experience:We have been required to keep out saplings healthy SINCE October 10

Location of experience: Near water tower behind UBD (My tree saplings are on the left following the street.
Purpose of experience : Keep maintenance of tree saplings prior planted on the above beginning date

What aspect caused you the most anxiety?

As I hadn't easy transport to the site, I had anxiety thinking if my saplings were okay. Because they are near the base and in the brush I knew they were shaded and had enough water (logic of gravity & the heavy rains recently). I didn't make it to the site until a couple weeks after and one of my saplings had died due to unexpected exposure to sunlight. There was a hole in the brush that directed the sunlight like a beam over my sapling and unfortunately 3/4 only remain.


Was there any aspect of the experience that surprised you?
I was surprised that it takes more than just planting a tree to keep it healthy. I thought that if you plant a tree, it will automatically develop a system that created vitamins from the outier atmosphere and minerals in the dirt. I wasn't aware prior that a tree would need unnatural help. Furthermore, because we planted them in an unnatural way, it makes sense.


What were the three most important things you learnt from the experience?
1. That planted (and natural) trees are not self-sustainable- they need nutrients, adequate water, and sunlight to breath, eat, and be healthy- like us!

2. If you are to plant something, you need to also be responsible and take care of it. Before, I wanted to have my own garden but with this experience, I think I will start with a few house plants instead. :)

3. Saving the environment is something in which takes a group participation and cannot be don emy just one person. People need to work together for the betterment of the environment. If you have 100 trees split into 10 people, it only takes a couple people to be irresponsible to ruin 20% of the initial group effort.

Which aspects would you include in your future behavior based on your learnings from this experience?

I have learnt that taking care of the environment takes a lot of work, time, and experience to learn how to help in an efficient way. I do plan to participate in activities to help save the environment but when I am busy with school and later, when I am working- i will remember this activity. This has given me the idea to later show students/staff/employees (in whatever occupation I am in) that the environment is important and I pledge now, to get people together to help aid the environment. If I am not available- I will help in other ways, like donation, or spreading the word on environmental matters and activities in my area.

Christine Lynn Hixenbaugh, 10N0001, 7, November, 2010