Monday, June 15, 2009

How to tie your running shoes

Alright so I was at a snails pace running shop yesterday with my parents. Well while i was there this guy next to me was talking to the lady that worked there and asked what are those holes for??

Well I have always wondered the same thing what are these second holes for??

So she explained what to do...
here is the best way i could describe it...

(all of the pictures are on my other blog: http://runningforanonrunner.blogspot.com/2009/06/this-is-going-to-change-your-life.html)

1. take the laces and put the same side lace into the hole from the outside to the inside.
2. make it into a loop don't pull it all the way through
3. take the other side's lace and put it through the loop. do the same on the other side.
4. Then pull them tight. They should look somewhat like this.
5. Then tie it like normal...


So here is what happens... The shoe laces tied this way should make the laces pull from lower back on the foot. The should stay on better, fit better, and be tighter.
Here is where it should pull...
I was amazed by the different feel that it gave.
You need to try it!

Friday, May 22, 2009

Long Time

So I know it's been a long time since I have posted anything!

I have done a lot of research the last few months but not on anything exciting. I have only researched for my school papers so I you want to know about rape, divorce, traumatized families and rape drugs i could totally post those other wise I am leaving on a Cruise on Sunday and will post a week or so from then when I get back!

Nina I am definitely going to work on yours and the coffee cup one!! :)

Friday, April 10, 2009

Marshmellow Peeps

This one is called let my peeple go!
The lion peeps tonight!







-In the early 1950s it took 27 hours to make on peep chick today it only takes 6 minutes.
-It would take over 172 million peep bunnies end-to-end to circle the moon.
-There are over 200 unofficial peep websites.
-Just Born produces enough PEEPS Brand Marshmallow Candies in one year
to circle the Earth twice.

The annual "Peep Off" is held in Maryland on the first Saturday after Easter, there is also one held in Sacramento now too. A Peep Off is basically a diorama competition.
The Seattle Times has an annual contest of Peeps used in photos. The St. Paul Pioneer Press was the first newspaper to hold an annual Peeps diorama contest and receives hundreds of entries every year. The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune and other newspapers also hold a Peeps diorama contest every Easter.

They have Peep lip balm available on Amazon.com.

There are peeps recipes and crafts.

There is even a peeps fan club!
This is the official peeps website on it they have everything you would ever want to know including how peeps are made.


Friday, April 3, 2009

Déjà vu

Have you ever walked into a store that you have never been in before and thought i know i have been here before?? That eerie feeling that you have done that exact thing before even though you know you haven't?

Well than you are part of the approximately 70% of the population that has experienced Deja Vu. A higher number of incidents occurs in people 15 to 25 years old than in any other age group.

It's such a weird experience and i thought that would be an interesting thing to find out about!

Well there are quite a few theories on what exactly Deja Vu is and why it happens.

1. reincarnation:
Some people believe that you have actually been there in another life! i don't understand how that exactly would work for say a conversation. When you feel like you have actually been in that conversation before. So FAIL!

2. Psychic:
Some people think that this is just the proof of people being psychic. Well i don't think that 70% of the population is psychic if that was true. And there is just not very much support for this theory at all.

3. Temporal Lobe epilepsy:
Reportedly, deja vu can occur just prior to a temporal-lobe seizure. Now this sounds a little more like it would fit but again 70% of the population does not have temporal lobe seizures. There would be many other factors and problems that would occur in your body if that was the case! However i do think that if you do have temporal lobe seizures this could be a warning sign or a symptom.

4. Eye delay:
This is also closer to believable but not quite fully believable. Basically it is when one eye sees it and the other eye has a delayed response sending it to the brain. Well then what happens to all the other senses? typically deja vu can use all of your senses from the taste to the smell and feel of things.

The most likely reason:
5. Brain Delay:
This theory is much like the eye delay theory except it would involve all of your senses. The temporal lobe of the brain's left hemisphere is responsible for sorting information as it comes in. This temporal lobe actually receives this incoming information twice with a slight (milliseconds-long) delay between transmissions (once directly and once again after its detour through the right hemisphere of the brain.) If that second transmission is delayed slightly longer, the brain might put the wrong timestamp on that bit of information and register it as a previous memory because it had already been processed. Basically your left brain sends it to your right brain and then sends it back to the left. while in the right side it tells you whether it's a memory or familiar. So like do i like the taste of this or not. If there is a delay in any part of this process (which is a very quick process) then you might have the feeling that you have deja vu



In all it would mean that your brain is slow.






http://science.howstuffworks.com/deja-vu.htm

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Camera obscura what??


Ok so this is my current obsession
ok so only for the last hour or so!
But it is so cool! it's called camera obscura...
Basically it's a pin hole effect the outside projects inside through a pin hole. it's so cool! it's really hard to explain though but if you go watch these youtube videos it explains it and you can see it much better!
Sera and i are going to try it next week when i get home! then we will post our results!! so be looking for more!

Why does ice cream hurt??


Alright You know that feeling when you are eating ice cream or drinking a Slurpee and your brain suddenly feels like it's going to explode and you want to die... or maybe you at least know some one that has experienced it well that is a brain freeze! although some people experience back freezes instead


The scientific name for it is:
sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia (meaning "nerve pain of the sphenopalatine ganglion"),


Brain freezes occur when you are eating ice cream or something really cold and it goes against the roof of your mouth before you swallow it. There is a nerve ending located in the center of your palate(roof of your mouth) called the sphenopalatine nerve when that rapidly gets cooled it sends a signal to your brain that tries to over compensate to cool the brain and therefore causing a dilation of blood vessels in the head.

Basically your brain quickly tries to cool itself down and cause that pain.

They are much more common when the weather is warm than when it's cold because of the sudden change in temperature.

One third of all people are statistically susceptible to brain freezes
And an estimated 30 percent of the population experiences Brain Freeze sometime in their life
although i think these numbers are probably higher since i know a lot of people that experience them.


Here are some suggestions on how to relieve a brain freeze:

1. The quickest way is to take a drink of warm water and hold it against the roof of your mouth.

2. The next best thing to do is press your tongue against the roof of your mouth to rewarm the nerve

3. Rub the Back of Your neck (i don't think that one would really work)

4. Use Your Warm Breath: cup your hand over your mouth and nose. Then, breathe in and out quickly through your mouth. Your warm breathe will help warm the nerves above the roof of your mouth.


Some people like my sister experience a back freeze. I researched it a lot and even asked cha cha and didn't really get any reliable information. The only thing that i can think is that the blood stream would also have a quick change in temperature and there for as it runs down your back "freezes" it. Or that the same experience that you get when you drink something really hot and you can feel it as it goes down your esophagus and stuff you can feel that. Sorry Sera there is just not much info on back freezes yet!


This website has a good explanation of brain freezes:

And here are some other sources that have info if you want to learn more:

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

math problem answered...

Alright so some of you may remember on January 27 i posted a math problem that i could not figure out well... i asked cha cha finally because it was still bothering me and while i don't know how to do the problem i now have the answer! so at least that's better than nothing!!!

here's the question

30% acid mixes with 10% acid to make a acid mix of 500ml of 25%acid! how much of the 30% acid was used in the mixture?


the answer is... 300ml hopefully that's right not that i would know! man i feel dumb!

Why fingers get pruny in water?


I have always wondered that... haven't you?

so i figured it would be a good thing to research!! I do have to say i am quite behind on these blogs i have a few that i have not yet researched and have been meaning to! since it is snowing to much today maybe i can get a few of them done!


It happens happen when your skin soaks up water. Our skin has a kind of waterproof oil on it called sebum. If you spend too much time in the water, the sebum washes away and you're not so waterproof anymore. Your skin soaks up the water causing it to swell in some places which makes it look wrinkly. The skin is tied down to the tissue underneath in certain places. So when the skin is full of water, it swells up (gets puffy), but only in places where it is not tied down, which makes it look wrinkly.

So it's skin swelling and absorbing water!! interesting!!

This only happens on your toes and fingers because they don't have any hair. The hair follicles on the rest of your body are able to keep making enough sebum so it doesn't wash away.




http://kidshealth.org/kid/talk/qa/wrinkly_fingers.html
healthcorner.walgreens.com/display/128.htm

Friday, March 20, 2009

March 20

today is...


first day of spring
the vernal equinox which means both day and night are of equal length

world storytelling day

quote of the day: "A failure is not always a mistake, it may simply be the best one can do under the circumstances. The real mistake is to stop trying." — B.F. Skinner

Word of the day: hubbub
Loud noise; din.
Confusion; tumult.




today is also the
20th anniversary of super soakers

IN
1760 Great Fire of Boston destroys 349 buildings

1868 Jesse James Gang robs bank in Russelville KY of $14,000

1899 At Sing Sing prison, Martha M. Place is sentenced to become the first woman executed in an electric chair.

1920 The first flight from London to South Africa lands (1½ months)

1954 Newspaper vending machine first used (Columbia Pennsylvania)

1987- The Food and Drug Administration approves the anti-AIDS drug, AZT

1997 Tobacco company Liggett admits cigarettes are addictive

1999 Legoland California opens in Carlsbad, California.


Today is also my Birthday hence the Blog about today :)




This was the sunset from space last year on this day!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Floating Eggs


Did you know?
in order to tell if an egg has gone rotten without cracking it open and exposing the horrible smell you can put it in a glass of water?

if you put it in the water and it lays on it's side it is still fresh
if it is pointing up it means it is older
if it floats (yes floats) then it is bad

interesting....
an egg (fresh) will also float in salt water so try this...

take a glass and fill it half full of salt water then carefully pour plain tap water into the glass being careful not to mix the two the egg will sink through the tap water and then stop at the salt water so it will be suspended in the middle of the glass awesome!!!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

polar bears

Did you know?

if you eat a polar animal especially the liver...

That you will die of vitamin A toxicity.

CRAZY!!!

Amazing the things that you learn at school!

Friday, March 13, 2009

Friday the 13th


so i thought because it is Friday the 13th i would do a post on Friday the 13th!

I never really understood why the number 13 was supposedly "bad" or Friday the 13th was an unlucky day so i thought hm good thing to look up!

well Friday the 13th can either be associated with a lucky day or an unlucky day! It can occur once to 3 times in a year.

The number 13 is said to be irregular because it follows in numerology 12 the number of completeness.

one superstition says that if you have 13 people seated around a table for dinner it will result in the death of one of the diners. this came from the last supper and Norse myths. Superstitious diners in Paris can hire a quatorzieme, or professional 14th guest.

And for some reason Friday is considered an unlucky day. black Friday when the stock market crashed, some say it is because Jesus was supposedly crucified on a Friday, and other such disasters since the 1800s that have occurred on Fridays.

Here is one myth behind it: Friday is named for Frigga, the free-spirited goddess of love and
fertility. When Norse and Germanic tribes converted to Christianity, Frigga was banished in shame to a mountaintop and labeled a witch. It was believed that every Friday, the spiteful goddess convened a meeting with eleven other witches, plus the devil - a gathering of thirteen - and plotted ill turns of fate for the coming week. For many centuries in Scandinavia, Friday was known as "Witches' Sabbath.

Pagans used to believe that Friday the 13th was a lucky day but with the efforts of Christianity attempting to degrade all things Pagan, they promoted 13 as an unlucky number, with Friday also being considered a bad day of the week

One study found that $800 or $900 million is lost in business on this day because people are afraid to do anything. An estimated 17-21 million people in the US are afraid of this day.

The 13th of the month happens more on Fridays than any other day of the week. This year it is on 3 Fridays. Feb 13th, march 13th and Nov. 13th. Only about every 11 years does Friday the 13th happen 3 times in a year so this year would be considered very unlucky!
Many hospitals have no room 13, some tall buildings skip the 13th floor and some airline terminals skip Gate 13.

After all the research that i did on Friday the 13th some studies show that it is one of the safest days of the year (because a lot of people stay home and do nothing therefore are off the roads) or it has the most accidents of the year (mostly in women because they are afraid and therefore psych themselves out)

Honestly it is just another day nothing to exciting or scary! most people do not even notice that it is Friday the 13th! however a black cat did run across the road in front of me last night maybe i should be careful today :)

here are some sites that i thought were interesting about the subject:

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Survey please help!!

For school i made a servey for my project! if you could please help me out and fill it out and send it to others if possible!?
It's completely anonymous! thank you!!

It's 2 parts so make sure you do both parts
Part 1
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=fhc1CU8gr1oVySXcs_2bZWIQ_3d_3d

Part 2
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=vl3v3ya9iWNp_2baC5T1CJtA_3d_3d

Thank you so much
if you would rather fill it out and email it to me it's posted on my other blog and email it to jessikanelson@rocketmail .com (my school email)

Friday, February 27, 2009

Spick and Span


So I have always wondered what the phrase spick and span meant exactly and where it came from!?
The dictionary definition for spick and span is: Immaculately clean, spotless, Brand-new, fresh

spick: a side of bacon, a floret of lavender, a nail or spike, a thatching spar.
span: the distance from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the little finger, a measure of butter, a fetter or chain, a chip of wood

It's a very old phrase it was used in Sir Thomas North's translation of Plutarch's Lives of the noble Grecians and Romanes, 1579 That's a long time ago!!

One possible understanding of the phrase is spick is a variant of spike or nail In the 16th century nails were made of iron and therefore tarnished quickly new nails then would have been associated with cleanliness. Span comes from that chips of wood have the same fresh, sharp-edged qualities
there isn't much information on this phrase online so dumb
but hope this makes sense and you find it as interesting as i did!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Useless Information

Here is some useless information!


Upper and lower case letters are named “upper” and “lower” because in the time when all original print had to be set in individual letters, the upper case letters were stored in the case on top of the case that stored the lower case letters.

55.1% of all US prisoners are in prison for drug offenses

The “spot” on the 7-Up logo comes from its inventor who had red eyes. He was an albino.

315 entries in Webster’s 1996 dictionary were misspelled

There are no clocks in Las Vegas gambling casinos

The average raindrop falls at 7 miles per hour.

By raising your legs slowly and lying on your back, you cannot sink into quicksand

The Guinness Book of Records holds the record for being the book most often stolen from Public Libraries

A snail can sleep for 3 years.

One in every 9000 people is an albino

In every episode of “Seinfeld” there is a Superman picture or reference somewhere.

Americans on average eat 18 acres of pizza every day.

You are more likely to be killed by a champagne cork than by a poisonous spider.

The average chocolate bar has 8 insects’ legs melted into it

If you keep a goldfish in the dark room, it will eventually turn white.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Hiccups









A hiccup is a spasm of the diaphragm the sound is made by the air rushing across your vocal chords.



The main cause for hiccups is eating to fast although no one really knows exactly what causes it here is a list of some possible causes

Carbonated beverages
Lack of water
Eating too fast
Being hungry for a while
Taking a cold drink while eating a hot meal
Burping
Eating very hot or spicy food
Laughing vigorously
Coughing
Drinking alcoholic beverages in excess
Crying out loud (sobbing causes air to enter the stomach)
Some smoking situations where abnormal inhalation can occur (in tobacco or other smoke like cannabis, perhaps triggered by precursors to coughing)
Electrolyte imbalance
Talking for too long
Clearing the throat
Use of some of the stronger opiate/opioid painkillers such as heroin, morphine, methadone and oxycodone
Lack of vitamins
Overstretching of the neck
Laryngitis
Heartburn (gastroesophageal reflux)
Sensation that there is food in the esophagus
Irritation of the eardrum (which is innervated by the vagus nerve)
Pressure to the phrenic nerve
Chemotherapy
General anesthesia
Surgery
Bloating
Tumor
Infection
Diabetes



Charles Osborn had hiccups for 68 years and is in the World Record books for it.



There are many many ways people think to get rid of hiccups here are some ideas...

1.) burp

2.) hold your breath

3.) have someone scare you

4.) Put your fingers in your ears

5.) Drink warm water

6.) (and totally gross i know but interesting) rectal massage



These websites have tons of ideas:













Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Random Statistics (places)

Top rated areas in America:

10. New York-White Plains-Wayne, NY-NJ
9. San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood City, CA
8. Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV
7. Madison, WI
6. Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA
5. Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI
4. Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, GA
3. Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL
2. Austin-Round Rock, TX
1. Denver-Aurora, CO

Top places with snow:

Driggs, ID
Fairplay, CO
Flagstaff, AZ
Jackson Hole, WY
Lake Placid, NY
Leelanau Peninsula, MI
McCall, ID
Pagosa Springs, CO
Palmer-Wasilla, AK
Petoskey-Harbor Springs, MI
Sandpoint-Lake Pend Oreille, ID
St. Jay-Northeast Kingdom, VT
Sullivan County, NY
Traverse City, MI
Woodstock, VT

Top Desert Places:

Henderson, NV
Kingman, AZ
Lake Havasu City, AZ
Pahrump Valley, NV
Palm Springs-Coachella Valley, CA
Scottsdale, AZ
St. George-Zion, UT
Tucson, AZ
Victorville-Apple Valley, CA
Wickenburg, AZ
Yuma, AZ

Top peaceful places:

Berkeley Springs, WV
Brown County, IN
Charles Town-Shepherdstown, WV
Fairplay, CO
Leelanau Peninsula, MI
Monadnock Region, NH
Northern Neck, VA
Oxford, MS
San Juan Islands, WA
Whidbey Island, WA

Top Affordable Places:

Bay St. Louis-Pass Christian, MS
Charleston, SC
Conway, AR
Fairhope-Gulf Shores, AL
Fayetteville, AR
Georgetown, TX
Madison, MS
Maryville, TN
McAllen-Alamo, TX
Rio Rancho, NM
Wimberley, TX

Top Places With High Rent:

Carmel-Pebble Beach, CA
East End Long Island, NY
Jackson Hole, WY
Key West, FL
Laguna Beach-Dana Point, CA
Martha's Vineyard, MA
Maui, HI
Morro Bay-Cambria, CA
Placer County, CA
San Juan Islands, WA
Santa Barbara, CA
Sedona, AZ

Top drepressive cities: (based on seasonal affective disorder)

Bellingham, WA
Binghamton, NY
Bremerton-Silverdale, WA
Charleston, WV
Eugene-Springfield, OR
Johnstown, PA
Morgantown, WV
Mount Vernon-Anacortes, WA
Olympia, WA
Parkersburg-Marietta-Vienna, WV-OH
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA
Tacoma, WA
Weirton-Steubenville, WV-OH
Williamsport, PA
Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA

Top Livability:

1. Pittsburgh, PA
2. San Francisco, CA
3. Seattle, WA
4. Portland, OR
5. Philadelphia, PA
6. Rochester, NY
7. Washington, DC
8. San Jose - Sunnyvale, CA
9. Boston, MA
10. Madison, WI

http://placesrated.expertchoice.com/

Random Statistics (Religion)

Spiritual Gifts People claim to have:


Most Common:

teaching (9%)
service (8%)
faith (7%)
encouragement (4%)
healing (4%)
knowledge (4%)
tongues (3%)
leadership(2%)

in Evangelicals:

teaching (28%)
service (12%)
encouragement (10%)
administration (7%)

in non-evangelical:

faith (10%)
hospitality (3%)

do not know their gift (15%)
those who say they don’t have one (28%)
those who claimed gifts that are not biblical (20%)


In 2006 48% of all adults agreed strongly that the Bible is totally accurate in all of its teachings compared with 42% in 2002 and 35% in 1991.

12% of born again Christians disagree that "the Bible is totally accurate in all of its teachings." (2006)

A majority of both women (74%) and men (62%) believe that the Bible is totally accurate in all of its teachings. (2006)

71% of those who attended high school or less believe that the Bible is totally accurate in all of its teachings compared with 52% of those who have graduated from college. (2006)

59% of adults living in the South strongly affirm that the bible is accurate in all of its teachings versus 50% of those in the Midwest, 42% in the West and 37% in the Northeast. (2006)

Blacks (82%) are the group most likely to believe that the Bible is totally accurate in all of its teachings compared with 68% of whites, 62% of Hispanics, and 39% of Asians. (2006)


A strong majority of Republicans (78%) believe that the bible is totally accurate in all of its teachings, while 69% of Democrats believe in the bible's accuracy. (2006)


Bible Reading During A Typical Week By Year 1988- 36%; 1991- 45%; 1992- 47%; 1993- 34%; 1994- 37%; 1995-31% ; 1996 34% 1997-36%; 1999- 34%; 2000- 40%; 2001 - 37% 2002-42%; 2004-44%; 2005-45%; 2006-47%

96% of evangelical Christians have read the Bible in the past seven days. (2006)

Women (51%) are more likely than are men (42%) to have read the Bible in the past week. (2006) Women 2004-49%; 2002-46%; 2000- 46%; 1997-38%; 1993-40%; Men 2004-38%; 2002-37%; 2000-35%; 1997-34%; 1993-28%

Nearly seven out of ten born again Christians (67%) have read the Bible in the past week, compared to 35% of those who adhere to a non-Christian faith. (2006)


62% of Protestants have read the Bible in the past week versus 28% of Catholics (29%) (2006)

Blacks (66%) are the ethnic group most likely to have read the Bible in the past week, follwed by whites (45%), Hispanics (41%) and Asians (20%). (2006)

Bible reading by adults during the week by region-Northeast 38%; West 42%; Midwest 45%; South 57%. (2006)

The percent of adults in California, Oregon, and Washington that read the Bible during the past week (other than while at church), has risen from 29% in 1994 to 42% in 2006.


http://www.barna.org/

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Jaywalking?


So Brittney asked me to research jaywalking and why it is called jaywalking! i was always curious on that one too so i figured it would be a good one! so i did some research

The definition of jaywalking is: to cross a street carelessly or in an illegal manner so as to be endangered by traffic

I found a few different reasons that it was called jaywalking is "jay" refers to a foolish rural person—a rube—unfamiliar with city ways A ‘jay’ was a hayseed, out of place in the city; a jaywalker was someone who did not know how to walk in a city. Originally the term applied as much or more to pedestrians who obstructed the path of other pedestrians—by failing, for example, to keep to the right on the sidewalk.

There were multiple attempts to stop jaywalking from happening one of my favorites was:
in Detroit in 1922, where the Packard Motor Car Company exploited the new fashion for monuments to traffic fatalities. Packard built an oversize imitation tombstone that closely resembled the monument to the innocent child victims of accidents in Baltimore. But Packard’s tombstone redirected blame to the victims. It was marked ‘Erected to the Memory of Mr. J. Walker: He Stepped from the Curb Without Looking.’

So random information: while i was in traffic school my instructor (a retired highway patrol) said that it is considered jaywalking if you walk across a street between 2 controlled intersections. meaning that if there is a street between to intersections with traffic lights or a cop directing traffic it is not considered jaywalking to walk across the street and where between them. However if there is only 2 streets with controlled intersections it is illegal to walk across the street anywhere between the intersections. if there is a non controlled intersection between the 2 controlled intersections if you walk just outside of the crosswalk you are within legal rights to do that while walking in the crosswalk against a red would be illegal.

So now you know how to cheat the system! :) but just because it isn't against the law does not mean that you should do it or that it is safe so be careful!

Here are a couple of the sites that i have found on the subject of jaywalking:




Monday, February 2, 2009

ketchup vs catsup


ok so when i was in Jr high my friends and i were in Ralph's across the street from school we noticed on one of the aisles the little sign over it that tells you what is on the aisle said catsup ok whatever no problem but on the other side of the sign it said ketchup so that started a debate! what was the correct spelling of the word??

so today i was reading my nutrition book and in one place it spells it one way and another place it spells it a different way if you look on bottles some spell it one way others spell it the other so what's the difference they all taste pretty much the same

so i thought this would be a great thing to look up so i did!

after tons and tons of websites i have found nothing! all i found was that it is merely a difference in spelling so crazy! i guess some countries spell it one way while others spell it another way so i guess my answer will never truly be answered!
So when i tried to spell check this it turned up Catsup is spelled wrong what the heck how does this make any sense???
but while researching all of this i found some other random stuff like google images ketchup art there are some crazy pictures there or watermelon carvings oh my gosh crazy!





oh and did you know that 60% of Americans eat out for lunch at least once a week and 25% of Americans eat out for lunch 5 or more days a week! crazy huh??

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Marriage


OK so totally random topic for me to talk about but it was what we were learning about in class and i found it very interesting!

why do most people that do not have some kind of religious reasons get married?

marriage is the only legally binding agreement that has to be entered into and exited from through the government. Think about it! In order to get married or to get divorced you have to go through the government. why? why does the government view marriage as such a huge thing?? because it is?

although i don't understand why people living of the world get married today? usually they are already living together, alot of times they have bank accounts together and share the bills, sometimes they have kids together so what is a good reason to get married? they are already in a marriageish relationship without the legal commitment of marriage?

it was very interesting for me to hear my class and my teachers view on marriage and what marriage is. Of course the teacher basically went with the books definition but she also added some of her own thoughts to it! she used to be a marriage counselor.
The Definition my teacher and the book give for marriage is an emotional and legal commitment of 2 people who share emotional and physical intimacy, various tasks, and economic resources.
Here are some advantages according to my teacher on marriage:
  • Live Longer
  • Healthier life style
  • greater happiness
  • more satisfying sex life
  • career advantages
  • and accumulate wealth

78% of people get married, 84% of Christians get married

50% percent of first marriages, 67% of second and 74% of third marriages end in divorce

and by the way the statistics on christian divorces are about the same crazy!!!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Math Problem

30% acid mixes with 10% acid to make a acid mix of 500ml of 25%acid! how much of the 30% acid was used in the mixture?

oh to be back in high school with these dumb math problems

Answer coming soon....

...if i can figure it out haha!

Monday, January 26, 2009

For Nina!!

Why did God create Eve?

OK so i know that she wrote this because she thinks that i am being stubborn and i found it really funny that she asked this! i love you Nina!

Genesis 2:
18 The LORD God said, "It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him." 19 Now the LORD God had formed out of the ground all the beasts of the field and all the birds of the air. He brought them to the man to see what he would name them; and whatever the man called each living creature, that was its name. 20 So the man gave names to all the livestock, the birds of the air and all the beasts of the field. But for Adam no suitable helper was found. 21 So the LORD God caused the man to fall into a deep sleep; and while he was sleeping, he took one of the man's ribs and closed up the place with flesh. 22 Then the LORD God made a woman from the rib he had taken out of the man, and he brought her to the man.
23 The man said, "This is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called 'woman,' for she was taken out of man." 24 For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and they will become one flesh. 25 The man and his wife were both naked, and they felt no shame.

So I would say that pretty much covers it! Nina i know! :)

So here is another thing i found that i thought was funny so i thought i should post this too!!

Top 10 Reasons Eve Was Created
10. God was worried that Adam would frequently become lost in the garden because he would not ask for directions.
9. God knew that one day Adam would require someone to locate and hand him the remote.
8. God knew Adam wold never go out and buy himself a new fig leaf when his wore out and would therefore need Eve to buy one for him.
7. God knew Adam would never be able to make a doctor's, dentist, or haircut appointment for himself.
6. God knew Adam would never remember which night to put the garbage on the curb.
5. God knew if the world was to be populated, men would never be able to handle the pain and discomfort of childbearing.
4. As the Keeper of the Garden, Adam would never remember where he left his tools.
3. Apparently, Adam needed someone to blame his troubles on when God caught him hiding in the garden.
2. As the Bible says, It is not good for man to be alone!
And the # 1 reason why God created Eve...
1. When God finished the creation of Adam, He stepped back, scratched his head and said, "I can do better than that."

Assassination vs. Murder

I have been wondering for a while what's the difference between Assassination and murder
Usually you hear assassination associated with politiacal leaders and things like that but sometimes i hear it about random people to so what's the difference?

Murder according to the dictionary: to kill (a human being) unlawfully and with premeditated malice

Assassination according to the dictionary: to injure or destroy unexpectedly and treacherously; to murder (a usually prominent person) by sudden or secret attack often for political reasons

Oxford English Dictionary says assassination is:
The action of assassinating; the taking the life of any one by treacherous violence, esp. by a hired emissary, or one who has taken upon him to execute the deed

So Assassination is murder but of someone usually in a public position but it can also be when someone is hired to kill someone else

basically that's it!

Saturday, January 24, 2009

What makes your stomach growl??

Sera recently asked me this one and i have always wondered it and never knew so i thought hey I'll look it up!

borborygmi is the word for the sound that it makes which is an onomatopoeia (meaning the word sounds like what sound it makes) if you follow the link you can hear the pronunciation of the word!
http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/audio.pl?borbor02.wav=borborygmi

It happens when your stomach walls squeeze together in an attempt to mix and digest food and there's no food there. Gases and digestive juices slosh around in your empty stomach and make this sound!
It doesn't only happen when you are hungry though. It is a normal part of digestion especially if your stomach is not digesting the food right! also a lot of times you do not feel it or hear it when your stomach has food it in!

Basically Your stomach is constantly digesting and if there is nothing in their to digest you hear the sound of it sloshing around the digestive juices and such to try and digest things!

Here are some links you can read more about this!
http://www.coolquiz.com/trivia/explain/docs/stomach.asp
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=why-does-your-stomach-gro
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borborygmus

And if you have any random things you would like me to look up i would love to hear them!

Random Facts about Random Things!

So i am the kind of person that researches everything! If someone says something that i find interesting and have never heard before i go look it up and see what it means! That or if some one has a question about how something works or anything like that! so i thought i would starting a blog about the things that i research cuz sometimes i can't remember everything about what i was looking up and this way if other people are interested they can see my results to! or just go look it up yourself! :) ENJOY!