Wednesday, December 03, 2008

GENDER HUB
by Denisia Adams

A very big good day to you. Hope you having a swell day and fatigue has not kicked in yet. Now on the show today it was Gender Hub Wednesday on the Morning Cruise. We focus on gender issues, gender groups and inspiring individuals that both males and females can lookup to. We still bring you the favourites which is also our daily features on the show which is the word of the day, the S.A Trivia Question, tips, did you knows , the Quote at the end of the show also we discuss or chat about different topics. We also had our info guide as well as interesting interviews that took place.

WORD(s) OF THE DAY
ostensible
: apparently true, but not

S.A TRIVIA QUESTION
On what days was South Africa's first democratic election held in April 1994?

A- 26, 27 and 28 B – 24, 25 and 26 C – 25, 26 and 27.

Ans. A- 26, 27 and 28

DID YOU KNOW
There are more than 600 million telephone lines, yet almost half the world's population has never made a phone call on a land line. However, more than half the world's population has made a cell phone call. There are more than 2 billion cell phones in use.

More personal telephone calls are made on Mother's Day in the USA than on any other day in any other country.

One in ten people in the world live on an island.

Now here’s some interesting facts about men and woman( FUNNY):
A man will pay $2 for a $1 item he wants.
A woman will pay $1 for a $2 item that she doesn't want.

A woman marries a man expecting he will change, but he doesn't.
A man marries a woman expecting that she won't change and she does.

TIP OF THE DAY
How to Deal With People Who Treat You Like a Child

Have you ever talked to an adult or someone who treats you like a five-year-old? Here's a guide on how to deal with it.

Review yourself. Maybe you are acting very childish and deserve your treatment. Although, overly adult behavior is not encouraged, try to act your age.

Respect your elders. If you treat someone who is significantly older than yourself with disrespect, even though he/she often has increased knowledge of life by living longer and experiencing more, that person will most certainly treat you differently because he/she feels the need to demonstrate your lower age.

Be sure to talk about adult topics and focus on the present and the future. If you find yourself in the situation where it might be easier to talk about things that happened earlier in your life, always try to relate to the grown-up person that you are nowadays, and in what way you don't adopt the childish behaviour you used to. But don't overdo this! If you make it obvious, people will notice.

Never get irritated or angry. Understand that sometimes the reason the person is treating you this way is because he/she feels inferior and doesn't know how to behave in a proper manner. If you react with irritation, the person will feel even more uncomfortable with the situation and be even more eager to "prove" he/she is not inferior to you.

www.wikihow.com


WE ALSO FEATURED:
We interviewed James Kruger an inspiring individual living positively being HIV positive. His part of a support group that can be contacted on 021 939 05 96 or call him on his direct number 072 344 16 85



Lastly we spoke to Anthea Petersen from the Khoesan Indigenous Women in Action. They can be contacted on 021 712 65 66 or email: kiwiasa@gmail.com


INFO GUIDE
# Friends of Central Library is hosting their end of year bargain sale with magazines to clear at the price of 50c each and books from R1-00 at Central Library, Drill hall in Parade street on Wednesday December the 10th and Saturday the 13th from 9am to 2pm. Donations are also welcome so if you would like them to collect from you then give Pauline a call on 0733 436 481

# The Sikho Sonke Youth Development Agency is searching for unemployed people who have experience in welding, electrical and construction work to register with their unemployment registration desk. Sikho Sonke Youth Development Agency is situated at the Spes Bona Building in Harmony Square, Town Centre. For more information call Shanaaz on 021 391 7414

# Potia Primary School is open for registration for 2009’s Grade R and Grade 1 pupils. Registration cane be done from Mondays to Thursdays between 9h30 and 1 pm. For more information call 021 703 3754

# The Maitland Central Improvement District is hosting a public meeting tonight at 6pm at the Koeberg Primary school in Maitland to inform residents of its establishment and also to answer all questions and deal with concerns. I spoke to Jenny Breda from the Maitland CID. If you would like to know more give Jenny a call on 078 345 6916

QUOTE OF THE DAY

Ella Williams: Bite off more than you can chew, then chew it.

That’s it for the Morning Cruise, where we cruise through your weekday here on BushRadio 89.5fm live on your stereo between 9am – 12pm with me Denisia Adams. Take Care ... make the best of your day and Keep the Faith. Stay Real……!!!!!!!!!!

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