Posts Tagged 'children'
Diabetes Still Increasing
Published November 14, 2008 Blog 1 CommentTags: acidic, American, ancestor, bacteria, bad, big, caught, charge, children, diabetes, erectus, fat, germs, gun, health, hips, homo, house, language, media, school, skin, stereotype, year, young
You know that sometimes young children can find a lot of things. Others just take it because it’s right in front of them. This 3rd grader brought a gun to school and showed it off in the closet. He was caught with gun and had to hand it over. The gun was loaded, but was not yet ready to fire. Where the hell did he get that gun? It’s a little strange that a man or woman would leave their gun for an 8-year old to easily take. The boy has been charged for bringing a gun to school, but they still don’t know who it belongs to.
And the rate of diabetic Americans have doubled in the last decade in the South! And that is tied in with heart disease. I can’t believe that the stereotype is going around saying that Americans are fat people who watch TV all day and all the medical researches putting up the news on the media still haven’t stopped the 23 million+ Americans realized that they are unhealthy.
And I’m only talking about this because it has been floating around for almost two weeks! So research have found that women’s hands have a greater variety of bacteria than men. The best theory is that men have more acidic skin than women’s, so they can house more types of bacteria. And the majority of bacteria in women’s hands lie under the skin, which is not accessible to water when washing hands.
And more study show that we have evolved into smart creatures that are killing ourselves because of our big-hipped ancestors. Otherwise known as the Homo erectus. Their hips have found to be wider than previously viewed. The only reason is because they found the pelvis of one in Ethiopia. And a wider hip means a bigger head for babies. Which means a larger brain capacity. Although their brains were very superior, they still had a hard time developing language skills. Big ouch!
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Palin in Porn
Published November 11, 2008 Blog Leave a CommentTags: beef, bricks, burger, candy, chicken, children, corn, edible, energy, fast-food, gummy, hero, Lego, money, movie, Palin, porn, renewable, Sarah
American fast-food restaurants can be delicious and good on the go, but they aren’t always that healthy. Because after a chemical analysis, health inspectors found that all the food served in American fast-food restaurants are made almost entirely of corn! Corn is the exclusive food source of the beef and chicken they give you. They also uncovered evidence that suggested that the fast-food owners were also misleading customers with the oils used in french fries and the killed animals are actually in confined quarters instead of outdoors. People say that informing citizens about these ingredients is a key step for better American diet.
This next one is actually kind of silly. If you can imagine your little baby brother eating Lego bricks, they got to have this! Because there is this guy who actually ingested Lego bricks; so he decided to make edible ones (he’s an adult now). It has everything of a Lego brick on it in different colors, and they’re delicious. First, you take some Lego pieces, take some silicon to make the mold, cook the candy liquid, and pour it into the mold. Then let it cool. There you have it! Lego bricks you can eat!
Children can become a renewable source of energy. You see them on playgrounds, right. They fall down, and continue; just like they had limitless energy. If children run around a merry-go-round, they can send power to an alternator which can then send electricity to a sump pump, providing clean drinking water for people and for irrigating fields. Another alternative is creating electricity for the nation to use. Who never thought that a child can be the world’s hero? Then there is always this argument of using the kids to generate electricity. As long as the kids are supervised, chances of problems are less likely.
Now this is kind of politics, yet not overall. A film-producing company offered Sarah Palin $2,000,000 to appear in a porn (adult) movie. Oh, and the guy also told Palin that her husband can join. Palin hasn’t made the public announcement of her choice yet.
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Harry Potter is Evil
Published October 25, 2008 Blog Leave a CommentTags: bad, children, dawkins, evil, harry, harry potter, potter, richard, spell, voldemort, wizard
The hit series of Harry Potter is an enjoyable story, but Richard Dawkins says it can be bad for children. What? We all love it. It tells (I have not read any books, don’t get all upset if I get a fact wrong)of a boy facing challenges in life as he joins Hogwart’s Wizard School. Because of that scar on his head, this douche bag we all know as Lord Voldemort decides to kidnap him. Harry uses spells to compete against the forces of evil. Yes, the spells are our favorite part, but that’s what Dawkins is trying to point out. He says children might start believing in spells and wizards. Now that is insane, unless you are one of those messed up minded kids. But I don’t really get what this man is trying to point out. If we all come to our senses, these may not be scientifically possible. But I may not always be true though.
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Food in School
Published October 8, 2008 Blog Leave a CommentTags: Baghdad, bailout, children, country, died, health, ignite, issue, kill, melamine, Paulson, plan, school, simple, suicide




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