November 7th, 2008
ABOUT PALIN'S STUPIDITY AND CHRISTIAN STUPIDITY / BLIND FAITH

posted by smith at 11:01 AM on November 7, 2008.

 

 


ABOUT PALIN'S STUPIDITY AND CHRISTIAN STUPIDITY / BLIND FAITH

 

                        

Palin 'didn't know Africa was a continent'

Aides within the Republican camp have been revealing gaps in Sarah Palin's knowledge, according to reports.

Palin is said to have been puzzled about Africa and did not realise it was a continent not a country.

She is also thought to believe South Africa was a region of that 'country'.

It seems the blame game has started amongst the losing Republican Party as it reflects on losing the election to Barack Obama.

Palin has been called an "ill-informed diva" and has also been accused of being disobedient to the wishes of the campaign because she was used to working on her own.

It is the latest drama surrounding Palin, who came under fire for spending up big on her clothes throughout the campaign.

Aides reportedly revealed Palin was a shopaholic and splashed out thousands of dollars on clothes for her entire family.

One of her daughters was seen carrying a Louis Vuitton bag.

Since becoming the Republican Party's nomination for vice-president, Palin has been scrutinised.

It was revealed in a casual conversation with a teacher that Palin believed dinosaurs (widely accepted to have become extinct about 65 million years ago) had co-existed with men on an earth created 6000 years ago.

In some popular strains of Christianity, it is believed the earth is 6000-10,000 years old, a view opposed by the evolutionists who age it about 4.5 billion years old.

Despite hiccups during the campaign, Palin is considered a strong contender for the party nomination in 2012.

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October 28th, 2008
14 Surprising Signs You’ll Live Longer Than You Think

posted by smith at 03:10 PM on October 28, 2008.

                           LEAPS IN LONGETVITY


In the 20th century, the average life expectancy shot up 30 years—the greatest gain in 5,000 years of human history. And Centenarians—folks who make it into the triple digits—aren’t such an exclusive club anymore, increasing 51% from 1990 to 2000.

How to account for these dramatic leaps? Advances in health, education, and disease prevention and treatments are high on the list—and that makes sense. But what you may not know is that seemingly unimportant everyday habits, or circumstances in your past, can influence how long and how well you’ll live. Here, the latest research on longevity—science-based signs you’re on a long-life path, plus tips on how to get on track.

 

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Your Mom Had You Young

If she was under age 25, you’re twice as likely to live to 100 as someone born to an older mom, according to University of Chicago scientists. They suspect that younger moms’ best eggs go first to fertilization, thus healthier offspring.

 

 

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You're a Tea Lover

Both green and black teas contain a concentrated dose of catechins, substances that help blood vessels relax and protect your heart. In a study of more than 40,500 Japanese men and women, those who drank 5 or more cups of green tea every day had the lowest risk of dying from heart disease and stroke. Other studies involving black tea showed similar results.

You really need only 1 or 2 cups of tea daily to start doing your heart some good—just make sure it’s a fresh brew. Ready-to-drink teas (the kind you find in the supermarket beverage section) don’t offer the same health benefits. "Once water is added to tea leaves, their catechins degrade within a few days," says Jeffrey Blumberg, PhD, a professor of nutrition science and policy at Tufts University. Also, some studies show that adding milk may eliminate tea’s protective effects on the cardiovascular system, so stick to just lemon or honey.

 

 

 

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You'd Rather Walk

"Fit" people—defined as those who walk for about 30 minutes a day—live four times longer than those who walk less, regardless of how much body fat they have, according to a recent study of 2,603 men and women. Similarly, overweight women can improve their heart health by adding just 10 minutes of activity to their daily routine, says recent research. So take a walk on your lunch hour, do laps around the field while your kid is at soccer practice—find ways to move a little more, every day.

 

 

 

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You Skip Soda (Even Diet)

Scientists in Boston found that drinking one or more regular or diet cola every day doubles your risk of metabolic syndrome—a cluster of conditions, including high blood pressure, elevated insulin levels, and excess fat around the waist, that increase your chance of heart disease and diabetes. One culprit could be the additive that gives soda its caramel color, which upped the risk of metabolic syndrome in animal studies. Scientists also speculate that soda drinkers regularly expose their tastebuds to natural or artificial sweeteners, conditioning themselves to prefer and crave sweeter foods, which may lead to weight gain, says Vasan S. Ramachandran, MD, a professor of medicine at Boston University School of Medicine and the study’s lead researcher.

Better choices: Switch to tea if you need a caffeine hit. If it’s fizz you’re after, try sparkling water with a splash of juice. By controlling blood pressure and cholesterol levels, preventing diabetes, and not smoking, you can add 6 to 9½ healthy years to your life.

 

 

 

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You Have Strong Legs

Lower-body strength translates into good balance, flexibility, and endurance. As you get older, those attributes are key to reducing your risk of falls and injuries—particularly hip fractures, which often quickly lead to declining health. Up to 20% of hip-fracture patients die within 1 year because of complications from the trauma. "Having weak thigh muscles is the number one predictor of frailty in old age," says Robert Butler, MD, president of the International Longevity Center—USA in New York City.

To strengthen them, target your quads with the "phantomchair" move, says Joan Price, author of The Anytime, Anywhere Exercise Book. Here’s how: Stand with back against wall. Slowly walk feet out and slide back down until you’re in a seated position, ensuring knees aren’t beyond toes and lower back is pressed against wall. Hold until your thighs tell you, Enough! Do this daily, increasing your hold by a few seconds each time.

 

 

 

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You Eat Purple Food

Concord grapes, blueberries, red wine: They all get that deep, rich color from polyphenols—compounds that reduce heart disease risk and may also protect against Alzheimer’s disease, according to the new research. Polyphenols help keep blood vessels and arteries flexible and healthy. "What’s good for your coronary arteries is also good for your brain’s blood vessels," says Robert Krikorian, PhD, director of the Cognitive Disorders Center at the University of Cincinnati.

Preliminary animal studies suggest that adding dark grapes to your diet may improve brain function. What’s more, in a recent human study, researchers found that eating 1 or more cups of blueberries every day may improve communication between brain cells, enhancing your memory.

 

 

 

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You Were a Healthy-Weight Teen

A study in the Journal of Pediatrics that followed 137 African Americans from birth to age 28 found that being overweight at age 14 increases your risk of developing type 2 diabetes in adulthood. Adults with diabetes are two to four times more likely to develop heart disease than those without the condition, according to the American Heart Association.

 

 

 

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You Don't Like Burgers

A few palm-size servings (about 2 1/2 ounces) of beef, pork, or lamb now and then is no big deal, but eating more than 18 ounces of red meat per week ups your risk of colorectal cancer—the third most common type, according to a major report by the American Institute for Cancer Research. Colorectal cancer risk also rises by 42% with every 3 1/2-ounce serving of processed meat (such as hot dogs, bacon, and deli meats) eaten per day, the report determined.

Experts aren’t sure why red and processed meats are so harmful, but one of their suspects is the carcinogens that can form when meat is grilled, smoked, or cured—or when preservatives, such as nitrates, are added. "You can have an occasional hot dog at a baseball game, but just don’t make it a habit," says Karen Collins, RD, a nutrition advisor at AICR.

And when you do grill red meat, marinate it first, keep pieces small (kebab-size), and flip them often—all of which can help prevent carcinogens from forming. If you’re baking or roasting it, keep the oven temp under 400°F.

 

 

 

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You've Been a College Freshman

A recent Harvard Medical School study found that people with more than 12 years of formal education (even if it’s only 1 year of college) live 18 months longer than those with fewer years of schooling. Why? The more education you have, the less likely you are to smoke. In fact, only about 10% of adults with an undergraduate degree smoke, compared with 35% of those with a high school education or less, according to the CDC.

 

 

 

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You Really Like Your Friends...

"Good interpersonal relationships act as a buffer against stress," says Micah Sadigh, PhD, an associate professor of psychology at Cedar Crest College. Knowing you have people who support you keeps you healthy, mentally and physically: Chronic stress weakens the immune system and ages cells faster, ultimately shortening life span by 4 to 8 years, according to one study. Not just any person will do, however. "You need friends you can talk to without being judged or criticized," says Sadigh.

 

 

 

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...and They're Healthy

If your closest friends gain weight, your chance of doing the same could increase by 57%, according to a study in the New England of Journal of Medicine. "To maintain a healthy lifestyle, it’s important to associate with people who have similar goals," says Nicholas A. Christakis, MD, PhD, the study’s lead researcher. Join a weight loss group, or train with a pal for a charity walk.

 

 

 

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You Embrace New Challenges

People who consider themselves self-disciplined, organized achievers live longer and have up to an 89% lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s than the less conscientious, according to two studies. When you’re good at focusing your attention, you use more brainpower, says the lead researcher in both studies, Robert S. Wilson, PhD, a professor of neurological sciences and psychology at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.

Set personal or career goals, and challenge yourself to meet them by a certain time. Also, try new things to stimulate your brain: If you always read fiction, pick up an autobiography instead. The next day, try to recall three facts you learned from the reading.

 

 

 

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You Don't Have a Housekeeper

Just by vacuuming, mopping floors, or washing windows for a little more than an hour, the average person can burn about 285 calories, lowering risk of death by 30%, according to a study of 302 adults in their 70s and 80s.

 

 

 

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You're a Flourisher

About 17% of Americans are flourishers, says a study in American Psychologist. They have a positive outlook on life, a sense of purpose and community, and are healthier than "languishers"—about 10% of adults who don’t feel good about themselves. Most of us fall somewhere in between. "We should strive to flourish, to find meaning in our lives," says Corey Keyes, PhD, a professor of sociology at Emory University. "In Sardinia and Okinawa, where people live the longest, hard work is important, but not more so than spending time with family, nurturing spirituality, and doing for others."

 

 

 

 

 

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October 22nd, 2008
stressful sembreak!!

posted by smith at 01:18 PM on October 22, 2008.

 

 

             STRESSFUL SEMBREAK!!!

                         kakainis!! di aq mka2log ng maayos!! di 2loy aq mkgawa ng thesis.

                sa gabi, ang iingay nung mga aso ng mga kapitbahay namin...

                         tapos sa umaga mga 7 a.m. yung gumagawa ng bahay namin.. nakakasar yung ngpupukpok tska ngddrill!!!

 

SLEEPING TIME: 2-7 ---> 5 hrs lng!!! everyday!!

                kakakasar!! i hate those F**@#ING dogs!! kahit nakasara n yung bintana e nririnig m p rin silang     kumakahol!! napakaplastic talaga nung mga aso, pg kaharap m e ang baitbait tapos pg natutulog k n e ang iingay!! kakainis!! minsan naiisip k hanapin q kung san sila nakatira tapos pakainin q sila ng chocolate! balita q masama daw chocolate sa aso e hehe! para madedz n sila lahat!! hahaha! evil lafs.. jke ln!

 

                napakaunproductive 2loy ng sembreak q.. yung plano q n magaral mgdrive e, d n n2loy.. ang dami q p nmang plans ngayong sembreak.. pero aus lng! may time p nman.. tska consisitent p rin nman yung pgfifitness first q hehe. tska magoopen n q ng bank account! wala n q paki kung medjo kalbo aq sa 1x1 picture! hahaha!

                tska may nameet aq na bagong friend!! nkakatuwa kc mejo scarce mga friends ngaun e hahaha!, si ate joanna, nilapitan niya aq tapos naging personal trainer q siya for 3 sessions! hehe! tapos binigyan p niya aq ng program na pde q sundin for a month or two.

 

                sana talaga mkagraduate n q, so i can earn my own money. So i can traverl the world! my lifelong dream!! gusto ko pumunta sa desert!! ang sarap siguro dun! those dry windy air blowing on your face... haaay.. with those beautiful dunes!! tska sa boreal forests ng america.. mkikita m yung mga nagtataasang sequioa trees and mooses!! ayoko na dito sa pilipinas! boring, pare-pareho lng nman itsura. tropical rainforest.. iisa lng nman itsura ng hundred islands at antipolo hahaha!

                      may napanood aqng movie kahapon, nasa greece sila, ang ganda dun.. kulay white lahat nung bahay! maganda rin ata yung savannah ng africa, tsaka yung alpine mountains... tapos yung mga mouments sa egypt..

 

4 months na lang and this is all over!!

 

                      maganda kaya magwork sa singapore?? hmm...

 

cgecge tama na to!! hahaha! fitness muna!! hehe!! byebye!

 

 

"Nothing in the world can take the place of Persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan 'Press On' has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race."


    Calvin Coolidge (1872 - 1933)

1 Stellungnahme

posted by smith at 12:37 PM on October 22, 2008.

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September 23rd, 2008
CATCHY NAME

posted by smith at 05:29 PM on September 23, 2008.


shift na!!! hahaha!

Relax: Find a Low-Stress Job with High Potential


Yes, they do exist. Just ask Laurence Shatkin, Ph.D., author of "150 Best Low-Stress Jobs," and he'll immediately find a match based on your personality type, skill set, and interests. "We all know that stress has very bad effects on your health which lead to a lot of problems," he says.

"People should look for a job situation or niche that's less stressful than the norm. For instance, stress levels are related to the impact of your decisions in life-or-death situations and consequences of your actions on the job."

Read below about several jobs that can enable you to experience low stress along with job satisfaction and career growth.

Mathematician
Although the most stressful aspects of the job are the importance of being exact and a level of competition, in essence it's all good. Shatkin explains, "Mathematicians are not under pressure as this isn't life and death; they're dealing with theoretical realms."

According to the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, a Ph.D. in mathematics is usually the minimum requirement for entry into the field. BLS indicates the average salary in May 2006 was $86,930.

Archivists
While this occupation focuses on planning and overseeing the arrangement of exhibitions of collections, there's a certain degree consistency and low stress levels. Stuart Sidle, Ph.D. and assistant professor of psychology and I/O (industrial organizational) psychology program coordinator, University of New Haven, says, "When people have control over how they organize their tasks, how they behave, the predictability of their job, and the freedom to make a mistake where no one's going to die as a result, they experience low stress."

People typically pursue a bachelor's degree in history or library science prior to entering this field. According to BLS, in May 2006 the average earnings were $40,730.

Foresters and Conservation Scientists
Foresters and conservation professionals typically work outdoors in seasonal activities (think: putting out forest fires and maintaining recreational facilities). They also select and mark trees for thinning or logging, manage forest protection activities and patrol park areas to prevent damage.

Least stressful aspects of the job, as pointed out by Shatkin, are the low level of competition, rarely dealing with unpleasant or angry people, and the lack of time pressures which are normally embedded in higher maintenance occupations. According to BLS, the average earnings were $54,970.

Travel Agents
Some aspects of this profession include computing costs of travel and accommodations, booking various tours, and selling travel packages. Although accuracy is paramount to success on the job, least stressful aspects include a comfortable pace and low frequency of conflict situations.

BLS notes the average earnings are $29,210 and Shatkin points out this job affords flexibility to be self-employed or work part-time.

"Stressors of any job include the duration of the work week, dealing with angry people, confronting situations and competition. People should look for a job situation where normal work hours are encouraged."

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