Sunday, May 5, 2013

Assigned Blog #6: Blogs


In the first blog that I ever did at the begging of the semester I said I did not know what were blogs until I got introduces to them in English class. I have to admit that I do like blogs, not as much as Facebook, but I did take it serious since it was a big part in my English class. I like the idea of blogs because it was blogs or more essays. I liked that we only have 3 written essays this semester and about 12 blogs. Blogs are great, I think it help us connect more with the class and our class mates. We comment on their blog as well as they comment in ours. I think that is one of the reasons we all talk to each other, in class we shared personal stuff at the beginning and we also talk out of class. I think that blogs were both useful and valuable for class. It was a written assignment so it helped me improve my writing skills as well as kept me connected with other students in class. Truly, I think that Dr. Nielson made every so specific and well graded that I would not have any suggestions on blogging. I liked that when we were doing the 3rd essay on food we had a couple blogs on food. Everything we did in class was also connected with what we did in our blogs. The only comment I would like to make is that I don’t like posterous. I hate the fact that sometimes it uploads your blog right away, but for me it took about 2 days for my blogs to appear in the website. And sometimes my pictures weren’t like I wanted them to be. But that is all I would have to say about blogs and my blogging experience. This was a really good semester in Dr. Nielson’s class J.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Assigned Entry #5: Media: Reality T.V.


I just don’t want to have a baby married to someone else,” Kim Kardashian. Those are the types of things and drama we hear when we are watching reality TV. More and more people now are watching reality TV since it has increased in popularity and most of channels have a reality shows. Keeping Up With the Karsdashian, Real Housewives, Jersey Shore, 16 & Pregnant, and Teen Mom are just some of the most popular shows that are currently still on and that have influence many people’s life. People have been extremely influenced by reality TV, teenager thinks is okay to get pregnant at such a young age, and more and more girls are auditioning for the show 16 & pregnant. How sad is it that for 15 min of fame teenagers are going to have a huge responsibility, a baby, for the rest of their life? At 16 years of age no child should be thinking about having another child. They should be focus on their education and trying to get a good degree so in the future they could have and take care of all the responsibilities a baby brings. Shows like Jersey Shore and Keeping Up with the Kard ashian brings a lot of drama to the table. Like Kim Kardashian 72 day marriage and her pregnancy with not her husband, but another man.

 
 

Sunday, April 28, 2013

How Important is Vitamin D for the Body?


Vitamin D is a nutrient necessary for good health and to maintain strong bones. The vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium (vital for bone) from food and supplements. Lack of vitamin D leads to weak bones, thin and frail. With age, millions of people suffering from or at risk for osteoporosis, a condition in which bones become fragile and may break if the person falls. It is one of the consequences of the lack of sufficient intake of calcium and vitamin D in the long term. In addition, vitamin D is very important for the body in many other ways: the muscles need this vitamin for movement, nerves need it to transmit messages from the brain to every part of the body and the immune system to fight the virus uses and bacteria that invade. A team of scientists from the University of California, Los Angeles, has determined how Vitamin D3 works with some body cells: helps clear the brain of amyloid beta, the major component of the plaques that are observed in the Alzheimer's disease.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Stressed???


 
33% of U.S. adults live in a state of extreme stress, and 48% believe that their stress has increased in the last five years. How to prevent these tensions that can develop into disease? The body responds to difficult situations by releasing adrenaline, which speeds up breathing and heart rate, increased blood pressure, reports the American Heart Association. Early symptoms include: excessive tiredness, depression, pain or pressure in the chest, rapid heartbeat, dizziness, tremors, difficulty breathing, irregular menstrual cycle, erectile dysfunction, loss of sexual desire. And then compromises the functioning of the whole organism. To help your stress you can talk to other people to let off steam, reminisce and tell them how you feel, do not hide your feelings, help and comfort to others who are also suffering the loss and get enough rest to recover and return to celebrate life.

Assign Entry #4: Capitalism: A Love Story




 Michael Moore denounces the capitalist system, he analyzes the global financial crisis and that the U.S. economy is in decline. The director makes a call to social class revolution against the businessmen who do not hesitate to enrich themselves at the expense of the lives of people. All a person receives without working for, another person must work for it, but without receiving. The government cannot give to anybody anything, unless they would take it from somebody else. When half of the people come to the conclusion that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half is convinced that it is worth working because someone will take away what they have achieved with effort. The movie is more than an eye opener because people kind of knew what is going on with our government, but this movie tells exactly what we don’t want to hear. With all of the fact and things Moore’s points out in the movie he also puts humor into it. And I think that is just the cherry on top, people end up watching the movie the movie because it’s funny, if it was just fact it would be boring.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Assigned Entry #3


In this article I have divided opinions. I think it's great that students have different options to choose from, but I also believe it’s going to be very difficult to learn everything in a 7 ½ period of time. I like a 15 week semester. I think that you learn better if you learn it in deep. Having a medicine major I like having a full 15 weeks to learn chemistry. But in the other hand, I would love the idea of finishing a career faster. That instead of 4 years you only have to spend 2, although it is going to be harder. Like discussed in the comments not all subjects can be crammed into 7 and 1/2 weeks. People were discussing that Engineering would be very hard to take only in 7 ½ weeks and I totally agree. It would be a really bad idea to crammed a 15 weeks of work in just 7 1/2 .

Heart Attacks




 Since many people are alone when they suffer a heart attack, without help, the person whose heart is beating improperly and who begins to feel faint, has only about 10 seconds left before losing consciousness. However, these victims can help themselves by coughing repeatedly and very vigorously. A deep breath should be taken before each cough, and the cough must be deep and prolonged, as when producing sputum from deep inside the chest. A breath and a cough must be repeated about every two seconds without let-up until help arrives, or until the heart is felt to be beating normally again. Deep breaths get oxygen into the lungs and coughing movements squeeze the heart and keep the blood circulating. The squeezing pressure on the heart also helps it regain normal rhythm. In this way, heart attack victims can get to a hospital. Tell as many other people as possible about this. It could save their lives. Truth or false this is something that is very easy to do and that might just safe our lives.