河南村镇银行弊案自2022年4月爆发后,众多储户及其家属陷入绝境。继储户胡卫明追讨存款被刑拘,致使父亲含恨离世后,刘广明的父亲近日也因为没钱看病而身亡。
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Here are some key insights from a psychological perspective on the ethnic Dayak groups in Borneo:
- Identity and grouping: The 7 main Dayak ethnolinguistic categories provide a sense of shared identity and kinship while still honoring the immense diversity within the larger Dayak community. Having ethnic subgroups is common and can meet psychological needs for belonging.
- Language diversity: Over 400 distinct Dayak languages illuminate both the long settlement history on Borneo as well as how isolated populations evolved diverse cultures and communication styles. However, linguistic differences do not negate the common Dayak identity and experience as indigenous forest-dwellers.
- Connections to nature: Dayak spirituality largely centered around respecting local environments and maintaining harmonious relations with the natural world. This deep ecological knowledge and land stewardship reflects an inherently psychological bond between people, place and sustainability of resources.
- Resilience of culture: Despite centuries of outside contact and influences, the Dayak peoples maintained remarkably vibrant ethnic traditions. This resilience stems from strong communal ties as well as pride and transmission of indigenous knowledge systems to new generations.
- Modern challenges: Increased mobility, economic shifts and social media bring new stresses, but also opportunities to celebrate Dayak heritage. Maintaining well-being may require adaptive wisdom passed down from ancestors. Overall, their story shows the psychology of indigenous peoples worldwide.
Here is a summary of the story in plain English for international readers as the original was in Malay:
This afternoon during recess, I noticed one of the students. His clothes caught my attention - his shirt seemed worn and his hair was long and unkempt.
I called him over and asked if he had any other school uniforms, to which he replied that all his clothes were too short now. I felt sad realizing I hadn't properly noticed his situation before. This boy is an orphan I usually provide food for every Friday, but hadn't paid attention to his appearance.
I brought him to the teacher's room to find spare clothes, but nothing fit him as they were all too big. I then asked the Vice Principal for permission to quickly go to the store to buy this boy new clothes and a haircut.
We went to the nearest Giant supermarket, about 1km from school. I got his long hair cut at the barber shop inside. The haircut cost RM25 which was more than I expected.
Next we searched for affordable school uniforms. The only shop was Canggih brand, which is quite expensive. But I bought him a full new outfit anyway. He looked much tidier and happier with his short hair.
I asked if he had eaten, and he said his mother packed lunch but I was hungry so I treated him to KFC. While ordering, I noticed he looked shy about the ice cream so I gently prodded and bought it for him.
As we ate happily, a lady sitting nearby handed some cash over, noticing our interaction. It was extra provision for the boy. I am always helping orphans as much as I can during difficult times.
Thank you teacher. The boy and I will forever appreciate your kindness.
Here is a summary of the story in plain English for international readers as the original was in Malay:
This afternoon during recess, I noticed one of the students. His clothes caught my attention - his shirt seemed worn and his hair was long and unkempt.
I called him over and asked if he had any other school uniforms, to which he replied that all his clothes were too short now. I felt sad realizing I hadn't properly noticed his situation before. This boy is an orphan I usually provide food for every Friday, but hadn't paid attention to his appearance.
I brought him to the teacher's room to find spare clothes, but nothing fit him as they were all too big. I then asked the Vice Principal for permission to quickly go to the store to buy this boy new clothes and a haircut.
We went to the nearest Giant supermarket, about 1km from school. I got his long hair cut at the barber shop inside. The haircut cost RM25 which was more than I expected.
Next we searched for affordable school uniforms. The only shop was Canggih brand, which is quite expensive. But I bought him a full new outfit anyway. He looked much tidier and happier with his short hair.
I asked if he had eaten, and he said his mother packed lunch but I was hungry so I treated him to KFC. While ordering, I noticed he looked shy about the ice cream so I gently prodded and bought it for him.
As we ate happily, a lady sitting nearby handed some cash over, noticing our interaction. It was extra provision for the boy. I am always helping orphans as much as I can during difficult times.
Thank you teacher. The boy and I will forever appreciate your kindness.