Saturday, February 27, 2010

WebMD

WebMD is such a clever website! So let's say you're not feeling well and want to figure out whats wrong with you.

By clicking on the handy dandy Symptom Checker, you can easily determine your condition in 3 steps! First you select your gender and your age range. 1) Click on the part of the body where you are experiencing symptoms. 2) After zooming in, select a specific part of the body. Then select from symptoms available. 3) Add more symptoms (from the same or different part of the body) or select a possible condition and get more information.

Its a practical, helpful, and free website to help you determine why you are feeling sick, and provide suggestions to help you feel better. The website is not aimed at replacing a doctor. With certain symptoms that may be more serious, the site gives a warning and says something along the lines of "please seek prompt medical attention". Rather the website, allows one to help themselves and avoid an unnecessary trip to the doctor.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Babysitting Challenges

My roommate babysat her niece and nephew today. Asher the older of the two is 2 years old, and Rose is exactly 6 months today. I haven't been around kids for a while, and two kids that age can be a bit of a handfull so I thought I'd help out Hilary.

Asher and Rose were both upset once there mom left. Juice boxes, crackers, toys, and balls, would not calm the babies down. Finally Hilary and I decided to put in a movie, Monsters Inc. 5 seconds later both kids were soothed! Asher blooped himself right in the middle of the TV with his juice box on one side and his stuffed animal on the other. Rose even seemed interested in the TV as we faced her towards it.

Unfortunately Rose got upset a bit later, but Asher is still sitting here thoroughly entertained. I've never seen Monsters Inc. so I'm a bit entertained myself. It is a rather good movie.
Ah the power of sweet television!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Seventeen Magazine

As a teenager I wasn't one of those girls who read teen magazines. Occasionally, I'd flip through them while at the store, and I still do the same thing. So the other day I was in a long line at the grocery store, so I grabbed a Seventeen magazine. In class we discussed how these magazines are targeted at young female teenage girls.

So as a teenage girl, picking up this magazine. What kind of things would I read? This March issue, featured Lauren Conrad. I'm not sure who that is. Cute girl. The title reads "Lauren Conrad. Her weird habits, hot boyfriend and steamy new book". Over cover stories include: "Guys and Sex: Whats he's too embarrassed to tell you", as well as "Boost your Bra Size (in 1 month)" .

Knowing that these are the featured articles of the event is a bit disappointing. After I flipped through some of the content, I became even more disappointed.
  • "57% of sexually active guys admit to having had unprotected sex, which put at risk for STD's and HIV". Well this fact may be accurate. These seem to have forgotten a key fact involved with unprotected sex. PREGNANCY
  • There was a part that says "What if he gets obsessed with having sex?" The response says "Sex is fun and exciting. Plus we know that the more we have sex, the better we get at it. Practice makes us feel comfortable and confident." Wow! Thats terrible! I could not believe they put something like this in a teen magazine. The answer completely disregards the issue that the question presents! The answer seems to say "If your boyfriend is obsessed with sex, just deal with it". Soo very disappointing.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Proud Sponsors of Team USA!




When tuning in for the Olympics we are watching more than just the games. Millions of dollars are spent to promote products, as Sponsors know that their commercials will be definitely be viewed by more people than usual.

The 3 big advertisers are Visa, Coca-cola, and McDonald's.

"Visa. Worldwide Sponsor and the only card accepted". These commercials are usually pretty good. I personally like the voice of Morgan Freeman. I am surprised though considering how many major credit cards there are, that Visa is the only acceptable card. This credit card company must cash in big as they are in the perfect position; taking in all purchases made at the games.

"Coke. Proud Sponsors of the Olympic Games. Let the games begin!". Coke always seems to include it's commercials for everything, from big events to big holidays. The Super bowl, those cute little Christmas commercials with the polar bears and penguins., Nascar. Coca-cola knows how to appeal to the crowd and is successful with their advertising campaign.

"Mc Donald's. Eat like a Champion". Really? I highly doubt. Highly, highly, highly doubt that this fine athletes eat at McDonalds. Lets be realisitc. With the sodium, grease, and horrible caloric intake that McDonalds food provides, I just find it hard to believe that these Olympians eat at this fast food establishment. The slogan itself is catchy "Eat like a Champion". The wording is appealing and the idea to relate to these Olympic champions is also appealing to the viewer. The only similarity McDonald's has to The Olympics is that they have golden arches.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics!

I absolutely love the Olympics! I love that this event is able to bring unity amongst countries all over the world! The sportsmanship and teamwork is impressive. The talent and precision these athletes have is exceptional. I particularly love the opening ceremonies! Each year, the hosting country does a breath taking introduction in lighting the Olympic torch. The symbolism behind the light of the flame is strong and shines on through out the entirety of the games.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Favorite book as an adolescent and favortie book as an emerging adult

As an adolescent my favorite book was Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card. This science fiction book is set in Earths future where mankind has survived attacks by an insect alien race. As Earth prepares for the third invasion, they seek to find a leader to command the starships and succeed in battle. Having monitored the children, they find Ender who is both a clear genius and sensitive individual. These characteristics create him into a successful leader that ensures Earths victory. Through practice, battles on the field as well as internal battles, Ender is a character whom you learn to sympathize with and admire.

Ender’s game provided me an opportunity to take myself out of my own life and enter a fantasy world. I liked his character and could sympathize in his relations with his siblings and with those he met in the battle field. As an adolescent I felt I was having to meet my own battles and while the fate of the world wasn’t on my shoulders, as a teenager it sometimes feels that way. I liked the adventure the book provided as well, allowing me explore new elements of my imagination.

My favorite book now would have to be The Weight of Glory by C.S. Lewis. C.S. Lewis had an extraordinary gifted mind and wrote fascinating books about his views and thoughts on life. He explains the desires we have in this lifetime are that of celestial being, as this is what we were created for. The way he describes humans as being “potential Gods and Goddesses” , places value on the fact that we have never met a mortal person as we each have divine qualities within us.

The writings of C.S. Lewis has impacted me on how I think about people. This has allowed me to better understand the ultimate potential within each human being. I find this novel to be eye-opening, as it has provided me with new perspectives to consider and the discover for myself. I like that his ideas have been a positive starting point and that I can take off from them and apply it to myself, as well as being able to learn about the true character of my nature and those whom surround me.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Fancy Feast

Steamed Talapia. Sea bass and Shrimp. Steamed Wild Alaskan Salmon. Marinated White meat Chicken. Yum! I'll have some of that! But.. if you've already read the title of the blog, you'll learn that these delicious foods are not being cooked for the average person, not even for any person at all. The fish, shrimp, steak, and chicken, is all being served for the Cat!

Really? These delicacies are all for Cats! The commercials for these Fancy Feast, always bother me. Some lovely woman is dressed up as if she's going out to a enjoy a fancy dinner, but by the end of the commerical you realize the fancy dinner is for the feline, not the woman. I guess she feels the need to look gorgeous while feeding the cat. Kinda ridicilous if you ask me. She then pulls out a cystral dish to serve her cat. No one I know uses their fine china for their cats dinner. I guess its to add to the effect of the commerical. The nice kitty cat purrs and happily eats its delightful dinner. And the owner is thoroughly content for proving her pet such a fantastic meal!

Must be nice to be a cat.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Book of Mormon Animation Videos

Reading the scriptures can be difficult and confusing for children to understand. I think it's clever that Living Scriptures have come out with a series of dvd's to illustrate and teach children about the important stories in the scriptures.

As the videos are visually appealing to children and youth, they enjoy watching these films and become interested in the stories of the gospel. Parents seem to appreciate these films as they know the messages are uplifting and impart knowledge on there children.

I have watched a few of these movies myself and thought they did a adequate job on retelling the stories while also explaining the important messages and meanings involved.

To include a different perspective , my Professor for my Cognitive Development class felt that children tended to focus on trivial details in these scripture animation movies. He gave an example that in after showing his grandchildren the story of "Nephi and the Brass Plates", he asked them about Laban and the children could only remember that he sneezed. A random detail in the movie that has no importance to the story line. He felt that children became to focused on the visual stimulation and neglected to understand the purpose of the videos.

I found it interesting to include this in my blog. I agree with my Professor to an extent that young children (age being the determining factor) do not have the cognitive processes to combine the visual animation and the messages within the story. I feel that these videos, and videos in general which are targeting for learning, should not replace scripture study (or again any learning in general). I appreciate that the producers of Living Scriptures have stated this point in saying that " Our videos do not replace scripture study- they enhance it." With the combination of video and family scripture study, then I believe children can develop a significant and true understanding of the scriptures.