Wednesday, October 15, 2008

I hate Math...

Because it just happens to relate to everything in life. =_= That is so unfair, just so you know. In Anatomy, we use math to measure the bones in length and width. Therefore, we can tell the difference. Another example of math is that apparently, the dimensions of the cells used in art is what makes a certain thing appealing. I thought that was interesting, because if everyone followed those dimensions, we wouldn't have all those weird looking art that keeps popping up in random art forums & openings. I went to the Library opening of the art collages. Wonder if the artist used these dimensions? Oh, I need more examples. *Sigh, okay, here I go. Math such as geometry which I extremely dislike is used in the planes of the body aka sagittal, frontal, etc. We graph, there's range of motions, angles like flexion, and well, just a whole lot of measuring like when we measured our flexibility. That's all I got, I probably could write more...but all the feedback is killing my hearing.



Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Oh My GOD! Me being poorer = Healthier?

There once was an old saying, " You can either have your wealth or your health". Funny how all those old sayings rhymed, unfortunately, this one is true. As New York Times reports - http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/07/health/07well.html?_r=1&ref=health&oref=slogin
, new research shows that bad economic times increase sense of health. But, not a major increase in health actually, if one has a life threatening disease and no insurance. The only positive silver lining would be that Americans (Because we're the suffering ones here, I guess) would break the stereotype of obesity. In fact, because of the rising cost of food, Americans, in theory, will start cooking their own food. Usually, when one cooks their own food, they will pay attention to what they are putting in their frying pans. In addition, vegetables are pretty cheap, right? My mom just bought a pound of onions for a dollar. So, my health is pretty much set. Vegetables and whatever else until the times get better which will probably be like, what, 10 years from now?

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Cells and its relation to life

Cells scientifically are the basic blocks of life. Because of them, I am able to go to the restroom, grow back unsightly hairs, & etc. I'm not complaining or anything. Its just that when you relate its literal definition to life, its a bit hard.
In life, we have to struglle, endlessly. There's never a really, really long period of happiness. That's heaven and unless you've died, then well, I guess you'll have it. So, since I put cells in such a negative connotation, life basically until one dies, sucks (for the lack of a better word). I'm pretty blunt, but you get the meaning. No matter how great one life is, there is always something bad.
For example, with all the writing contests I am entering this year, how much of a percentage do I have that guarantees me winning the grand prize? <--This is where Einstein should come in.
Until then, this has been another Anatomy/Physiology assignment done by the eventful mind of MeMi.