Horses and The Handicapped, Its real affect….
Posted on June 22nd, 2009 at 11:42 am by and

videosearch?hl=en&q=horses%20and%20handicapped&gbv=2&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=iv#Horses and the Handicapped is getting more and more popular every year. It is something that both the young and the old can participate in. It is truely motivating. It can make someone go from no confidence to the ultimate. Harmony Farms Inc. says it is one of the most rewarding things that there employees have ever done in there lives. It can provide more than just confidence. It builds there leg and abdomen and arm muscles. The mental, physical and emotional benefits are the biggest things. It truely becoming a HUGE thing now.

Emotional Aspects….
Posted on June 19th, 2009 at 7:14 pm by and

An emotional aspect of being can be so many different things. It is all an emotion basically. But it can come into being with lots of things. It means the way your mind is set while dealing with something and how you basically deal with it. Some may cry alot and others may not even show an emotion. Inside there brain however a whole different thing is going on. They just don’t know how to deal with it at all. So they will basically shove everyone out. You can have an emotional aspect on almost everything though. My horse could have its baby tommorrow and i would be happy that is an emotional aspect of being. It does not have to mean you are sad or upset. It is simply an emotion.

My Graph
Posted on June 19th, 2009 at 7:10 pm by and

When we did our quick M.I. quiz i did not know what to really expect at the end. They were all very basic questions on what sort of things you do what kind of a person you are and so on. It was pretty cool how when after the results came out and mine were actually right. It said that i was more of a social person than a musical person that likes there alone time. As well more athletic than any other thing on there. The questions that were asked i did not think that they could determine all of that. It was really neat.

Online Dating, Swapping the Guy
Posted on June 17th, 2009 at 12:27 pm by and

videosearch?hl=en&q=dating&gbv=2&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=iv#q=online+dating&hl=en&emb=0oline dating, it has now become very popular. It is a risky thing to do because really you have no idea what you will be getting when you go out for a date or whatever with a complete stranger. it is a 50/50 situation. In this experiment they make the man very noticably different than what he was in his picture and what he had told his dates. Everything about him was different. His hobbies, looks, the way he dressed and his body type and shape. Some of the girls did click in some what, others had no idea. There was some dead give aways that he gave the girls. Some of them were being nice and just not saying anything. Others however well one said something right away. She clicked in to the fact that it was not the man she was suppose to go on a date with and she left. I think that it was a good idea for an experiment. The reason is that it will show you how the computer and internet makes it so much easier for people to change who they really are. As well it shows you alot about some peoples character and how it comes into use in a situation such as this one.

Lending A Hand….
Posted on June 8th, 2009 at 12:34 pm by and

helping a strangerStrangers, we see them everyday no matter what we do or where we go. Everybody in this world will see a strange face. But would you help one out in need? Even if they were rude and outragous? Or would you be more likely to help someone in need if they were attractive, nice and in need? In this video you see many experiments with the actresses playing different roles in every test. Some nice, some mean, some rude and some without saying a whole word. But the majority of the people that are inclueded in the experiment that do not know anything about it do help the actresses with there “Thieves”.

 

 

White or Black?
Posted on May 27th, 2009 at 12:59 pm by and

Rasicism, In todays time and world there is alot of it. In the video there is a black lady that dresses up and down then goes into a store that is upscale. With the help of 2 other hired actors they play the role of 2 employees of the store. They Constantly make rude remarks and put her down in front of other customers to see if anything will be said to stick up for the black lady. The lady that plays then role of the manager of the store is more or less trying to get her out of the store and kept remarking racisimon how they always have her kind of people in the store. There was only about twenty out of all of the customers that had even said anything. The most of them just looked and walked on. It goes to show how much racisim has done and what it can do to just one person.  The embarresment that goes with it as well. Because of the colour of your skin you are not allowed into a certain stores? The fact that 20 out of probably 150 people said something to stick up for the lady is almost sickening. That all those people just looked at her and walked on like nothing was wrong and the store manager didn’t do anything wrong.  To put someone through that mentally its just embarresing. It is not fair at all and completely unjust. But the sickest thing is that this goes on everyday. Nobody has to say anything because it has came to the point that our society has decided that it is okay for someone to be singled out because of there race or religion.  It is something that will go on until the end of time as well. No one will be able to stop it. It has became so accepted now that no one will have to say or do anything. It is accepted by most everyone in this world.

Alzheimer’s Presentation…
Posted on April 28th, 2009 at 12:08 pm by and

 

Alzheimer’s disease    

What is it??

 

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive, degenerative disease of the brain, which causes thinking and memory to become seriously impaired. It is the most common form of dementia.

 

What are the Symptoms of it?

 

  1. Memory loss that affects day-to-day function
    It’s normal to occasionally forget appointments, colleagues’ names or a friend’s phone number and remember them later. People  with Alzheimer’s disease may forget things more often and not remember them later, especially things that have happened more recent.
  2. Difficulty performing familiar tasks
    Busy people can be so distracted from time to time that they may leave the carrots on the stove and only remember to serve them at the end of a meal. A person with Alzheimer’s disease may have trouble with tasks that have been familiar to them all their lives, such as preparing a meal.
  3. Problems with language
    Everyone has trouble finding the right word sometimes, but a person with Alzheimer’s disease may forget simple words or substitute words, making her sentences difficult to understand.
  4. Disorientation of time and place
    It’s normal to forget the day of the week or your destination — for a moment. But a person with Alzheimer’s disease can become lost on their own street, not knowing how they got there or how to get home.
  5. Poor or decreased judgment
    People may sometimes put off going to a doctor if they have an infection, but eventually seek medical attention. A person with Alzheimer’s disease may have decreased judgment, for example not recognizing a medical problem that needs attention or wearing heavy clothing on a hot day.
  6. Problems with abstract thinking
    From time to time, people may have difficulty with tasks that require abstract thinking, such as balancing a cheque book. Someone with Alzheimer’s disease may have significant difficulties with such tasks, for example not recognizing what the numbers in the cheque book mean.
  7. Misplacing things
    Anyone can temporarily misplace a wallet or keys. A person with Alzheimer’s disease may put things in inappropriate places: an iron in the freezer or a wristwatch in the sugar bowl.
  8. Changes in mood and behaviour
    Everyone becomes sad or moody from time to time. Someone with Alzheimer’s disease can exhibit varied mood swings — from calm to tears to anger — for no apparent reason.
  9. Changes in personality
    People’s personalities can change somewhat with age. But a person with Alzheimer’s disease can become confused, suspicious or withdrawn. Changes may also include apathy, fearfulness or acting out of character.
  10. Loss of initiative
    It’s normal to tire of housework, business activities or social obligations, but most people regain their initiative. A person with Alzheimer’s disease may become very inactive, and require cues and prompting to become involved.

 

What you can do?

Right now there is no disease for this disease and it is terribly enough a very popular disease. No one knows if and when there will ever be a treatment for it. If you want to learn how to help go to the home page for Alzheimer Society of Canada. There you will learn about charities and how to cope with the disease if you or a loved one are affected by it.

The disease has been proved to be one of the most heart wrenching diseases out there. It really can hurt a lot of people. There is not one thing that you can do about it either because there is no treatment or a way to make it better for a while.

 

FACT

 

425,650 Canadians over the age of 65 are affected by the disease.

 

 

Reference: Information came from this related website.
 


Posted on February 25th, 2009 at 7:27 pm by and

    So many people don’t even get a chance, they get thrown into a prison like the Iraq one and now look at them. They endured torture to a new extreme. When you think about it you do feel helpless because so many people suffered and no one did anything or even really

could in a way I guess.                                                           

 

  

 

  As for the people that didn’t get it as bad and lived. They now have to live with that for the rest of there lives. Everyday they are going to have to remember what went on there and basically seeing people beside them being murdered. There is no way I will ever understand how people can do that, especially if they are in a good state of mind. I think that some of the guards and such that worked there were in a way brain washed. At one time there mind was good but one person got into there heads and told them it was ok to do what they were doing. As for the rest of them like the guards they were probably to scared for there own lives so they went with it because they didn’t want to endure the abuse the prisoners were.