Dogs, canines, the beloved pets of humans for centuries!
Dogs Were One of the First Domesticated Animals!
All dogs can be traced back 40 million years ago to a weasel-like animal called the Miacis which dwelled in trees and dens. The Miacis later evolved into the Tomarctus, a direct forbear of the genus Canis, which includes the wolf and jackal as well as the dog.
(The Miacis)
(And the Tomarctus!)
The oldest known dog bones were found in Asia and date as far back as 10,000 B.C. The first identifiable dog breed appeared about 9000 B.C. and was probably a type of Greyhound dog used for hunting.
It didn't all start with humans. though!
In fact, the first dogs were self-domesticated wolves which, at least 12,000 years ago, became attracted to the first sites of permanent human habitation...
To coincide with this, the earliest European images of dogs are found in cave paintings dating back 12,000 years ago as well, in Spain.
Ancient Rome and Greece also played a big part in the life of dogs.
Mosaics meaning "Beware the Dog" have been found on doorsteps in ancient Roman cities, and the term
"dog days of summer” was coined by the ancient Greeks and Romans to describe the hottest days of summer that coincided with the rising of the Dog Star, Sirius.
However, It wasn't only fun and games for dogs there. Kennels of dogs were kept at the sanctuary of Asclepius at Epidaurus in Ancient Greece. Dogs were frequently sacrificed there because they were plentiful, inexpensive, and easy to control. During the July 25 celebration of the kunophontis (“the massacre of dogs”), dog sacrifices were performed to appease the ancestors of Apollo’s son, Linos, who was devoured by dogs.
Not to mention, the ancient religion Zoroastrianism includes in its religious text titled the Zend Avestaa section devoted to the care and breeding of dogs
(The symbol of Zoroastrianism)
Dogs were, much like cats, also revered in Ancient Egypt
When a pet dog would die, the owners shaved off their eyebrows, smeared mud in their hair, and mourned aloud for days.
Even the Mayans and Aztecs held dogs in high esteem - symbolizing every tenth day with the dog, and those born under this sign were believed to have outstanding leadership skills.
Dog trainers in ancient China were also held in high esteem. A great deal of dog domestication also took place in China, especially dwarfing and miniaturization.
Dogs in The Middle Ages
Dogs played a big part in almost everything during The Middle Ages.
Great Danes and Mastiffs were sometimes suited with armor and spiked collars to enter a battle or to defend supply caravans.
Also, mixed breeds of peasants’ dogs were required to wear blocks around their necks to keep them from breeding with noble hunting dogs. Purebred dogs were very expensive and hunting became the province of the rich.
And you know those dogs found in airports to sniff out drugs, and those owned by the police force?
Well... Bloodhound dogs have actually been used since the Middle Ages to track criminals! Their powerful sense of smell meant they could track criminals for miles once they found the scent!
Other Interesting Dog Facts
It costs approximately $10,000 to train a federally certified search and rescue dog.
Dog nose prints are as unique as human finger prints and can be used to identify them.
The Beagle and Collie are the nosiest dogs, while the Akbash Dog and the Basenji are the quietest.
However, the most intelligent dogs are reportedly also the Border Collie and the Poodle, while the least intelligent dogs are the Afghan Hound and the Basenji.
Continuing on from that, French poodles did not originate in France but in Germany (“poodle” comes from the German "pudel orpudelhund", meaning “splashing dog”). Some scholars speculate the poodle’s puffs of hair evolved when hunters shaved the poodle for more efficient swimming, while leaving the pom-poms around the major joints to keep them warm!
Anywho, hope you learnt something new! :D
Dragina, Over and Out! XP
Sunday, 29 July 2012
Thursday, 26 July 2012
TimeTravel
Time Travel
The ultimate science fiction concept. ……Imagine…. You could fix all those stupid things you’ve done or said. Well, no, you couldn’t, and here’s why!
Have you heard about something called a paradox? It is a
thought experiment that explains what happens if one tiny thing changes. For
example if your bike was stolen because you forgot to lock it and you had a
time machine, then you could just go back in time and tell yourself to lock it
up or lock it up yourself? Well, yes…. But then your bike wouldn’t be stolen
and you wouldn’t go back and remind yourself to lock up your bike. The only way
around that is when you go back in time you have to tell your past self to go
back in time and remind you to lock up your bike and remind yourself to lock up
your blog. Following? Here is another example. For some reason you go back in
time and you accidentally land on your (now younger) grandmother who dies. This
means your mum is never born and therefore you are never born. Which means you
can’t go back in time to kill your grandmother, which means you are alive to go
back in time, which means you’re dead, which means you’re alive, which means
your dea…………..ARRRGGGGHHH…. see, this is why paradoxes are VERY VERY bad. Even the tiniest changes can have a big effect
and not just to you, they can also have big effects on others. Take the bike
example. Ignoring your personal paradox what happens if because your bike is
now locked the criminal steals another bike, but the person he is stealing it
from happens to be a head of states' son. By the criminal stealing his boy’s
bike the head of state gets really annoyed and passes a law condemning all
petty criminals to the death sentence (ok an extreme example). All of a sudden
you are responsible for the deaths of thousands of fairly innocent people. This
is also called the butterfly effect, that small changes can have huge consequences.
How to Overcome the Paradoxes
Well if when we time travel nobody sees us and we change
absolutely nothing including breathing in oxygen (i.e. we were “observers”,
like looking at penguins behind a glass wall) then we could in theory time
travel. Awesome I know!
So, Time Machine?
I don’t think so…. I think it is highly unlikely that we are
ever going to develop technology advanced enough to transport particles through
the fabric of time and space. However some physicists’ theorise that in the middle
of every black hole are a few worm holes. These “wormholes” stretch between
time and space and if you able to hold one open for long enough and get in then
you would be able to time travel. However we are completely ignoring the fact
that you can’t get to the centre of a black hole without being spagetiafied (yes
that is the technical term). One big problem with this is, how would you get
back?
Parallel Universe?
Another theory is that there are an infinite number of
universes out there for every possible outcome and we are only living in one of
them. And by travelling through time you would not technically be travelling
through time you would be creating a parallel universe where perhaps most of
the paradoxes were ironed out, who knows!
In summary all I can say is the concept of time travel is awesome
and a great topic for science fiction. However for the moment I think it is
best left in the world science fiction as there are far too many dangers with
time travel. If you have any thoughts on time travel or agree/ disagree with
anything I have said leave them in the comments and I’ll get back to you!
DFTBA!
DFTBA!
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
Brief History of Cats
Cats!
Yes, the adorable, furry, (or hairless, if you don't have a furred one! XP) domesticated animals we call cats.Worshipped in ancient Egypt...
Well, it's common knowledge that cats were worshipped in Egypt, I won't lie!In fact, When a family cat died in ancient Egypt, family members would mourn by shaving off their eyebrows. They also held elaborate funerals during which they drank wine and beat their breasts. The cat was embalmed with a sculpted wooden mask and the tiny mummy was placed in the family tomb or in a pet cemetery with tiny mummies of mice. (Assumedly so it would have something to catch and eat)
However, people often believe the Ancient Egyptians were the first to keep domesticated cats.
This was proven false, though, when the oldest known pet cat was discovered in a 9,500-year-old grave on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. This grave pre-dates early Egyptian art depicting cats by 4,000 years or more!
However, things have not always been love and cuddles for our dear kitty-cat friends!
Reviled in the Middle Ages.
That's right.
A lesser known fact is that, in the Middle Ages, cats were associated with witchcraft!
...and we all know what the reaction to witchcraft was back then... (If you don't.. Well, it wasn't very good.. To put it lightly.)
On St. John’s Day, people all over Europe would stuff cats of all shapes and sizes into sacks and toss the cats into bonfires... On 'holy' days, people celebrated by tossing cats from church towers. Yes. Wouldn't you say it was holy to destroy those related to witchcraft? Obviously it was back then!
And that's not the only time cat's fell prey to the species that once worshipped it. During the time of the Spanish Inquisition, Pope Innocent VIII condemned cats as evil and thousands of cats were burned. Unfortunately, the widespread killing of cats led to an explosion of the rat population, which exacerbated the effects of the Black Death! ...Perhaps he wasn't so innocent after all...
But don't worry too much, most of the population is, at the moment....
In love with cats again!
Well, cats are North America’s most popular pets: there are 73 million cats in homes there. and over 30% of households in North America own a cat!
If you needed more proof that cats were "back in fashion" Just type "cat" into Google.
You'll find multitudes upon multitudes of adorable images of our furry (at the moment) friend.
(They're still eaten in Asia though! Nearly four million cats are eaten there per annum!)
Over and out.
...and if you have a cat, remember to give it a hug!
(or if it's not the huggy kind, some attention anyway! XP)
Monday, 23 July 2012
Higgs Boson Particle
The Higgs Boson Explained (hopefully)
The Higgs Boson is a subatomic particle named after Peter
Higgs who first theorised this particle. It "gives" other subatomic particles mass which confirms The current standard model of physics. Many of you will have probably heard
about it through the news through headlines such as “Scientists have found the
Higgs Boson” e.t.c. But I want to be very clear. They have not found the Higgs
Boson. They have mealy found traces of a particle which appears to have similar
properties to the theorised Higgs Boson particle.
So what does the Higgs Boson mean for physics?
If the particle does turn out to be the Higgs Boson then
this has a huge repercussion for physics as it would confirm the existence of
the “Higgs Field”. This theory was described by famous physicist David Miller
like this. You have a room full of
political party workers spread evenly throughout a room. An anonymous person
who passes through the crowd with ease would be like the interaction between
the field and a massless photon. If the British prime minister, however, tried
to do the same, his or her progress would be greatly held back by the swarm of
admirers crowding around him/her, and would be more like the interaction for a
particle that acquires a finite mass. The Higgs field gives mass to the
massless gauge bosons.
Why is the Higgs
Boson particle also named the “God” particle?
This is a thing
called irony. Scientists nicknamed it the god particle as it unifies the other
subatomic particles and confirms the standard model of physics. Many uneducated people think that the God
particle somehow confirms the existence of a greater being and there have been
many posts along the lines of “The God particle has been found. Take that
Atheists” or “God particle found. Your argument is now invalid atheists”. To
these people I face palm and wonder what has happened to our education system.
What if the
particle turns out to not be the Higgs Boson?
Well then that
would disprove the standard physics model. Luckily the physicists came up with
some “backup” theories. Some of these are extensions on the standard model, the
most famous being the supersymmetry theory. All of these models are trying to explain
the interactive forces between the subatomic particles.
If you have any questions about the Higgs Boson please leave
them in comments and I will try my best to answer them! Or you can look on Google
or Wikipedia.
DFTBA
Sunday, 22 July 2012
Time is Fleeting
Time, time time.
So fleeting.
I wake up in the morning at seven, and before I can even blink, the 54,000 seconds in my day have passed and it's 10PM.
The horror.
And yet, I've seemed to get nothing done!
Where has the time gone?
One minute, I have hours, the next thing I know, I'm internally shouting
"Oh my ears and whiskers, how late it's getting!"
You'd think what with having 24 hours in a day, things wouldn't get left to the last minute, but they always seem to!
Well, really, we only have 86,400 seconds in a day.
Thinking in terms of seconds, and it suddenly seems like so much less.
However, if you think about it...
We spend around 8 hours sleeping, (tsk, silly humans, the recommended sleeping period is 9.20 hours!) Then around 7 hours at school (or more, when one is working!), and already 15/24 hours are gone!
Though, you'd think nine hours would be plenty of time... but let's not forget that hour you need to get ready in the morning, and that hour of 'recuperation' when you finally get home. Then there's meals, travel time, extra/co-curricular... The list goes on.
So, let's say we get around 4-6 hours of 'free time'.
(Not factoring in homework etc.)
Still, where does all the time go?
I suppose, for now, that will remain a mystery...
But, speaking of time, just some random facts because I simply haven't the time to continue writing this!:
It takes the Earth approximately 513,000 minutes to orbit the sun, and that's at travelling at 30Kmh/s!
(Very, very fast.)
On average, you actually only spend around 40 minutes eating every day!
..as opposed to spending 1 1/2 years or more of your life sitting on the toilet...
1 in 4 people spend more time online than they do asleep!
and, finally...
We spend approximately 14256 hours of our lives at school (depending on attendance etc)
Well, have a fun day!~ ^^
So fleeting.
I wake up in the morning at seven, and before I can even blink, the 54,000 seconds in my day have passed and it's 10PM.
The horror.
And yet, I've seemed to get nothing done!
Where has the time gone?
One minute, I have hours, the next thing I know, I'm internally shouting
"Oh my ears and whiskers, how late it's getting!"
You'd think what with having 24 hours in a day, things wouldn't get left to the last minute, but they always seem to!
Well, really, we only have 86,400 seconds in a day.
Thinking in terms of seconds, and it suddenly seems like so much less.
However, if you think about it...
We spend around 8 hours sleeping, (tsk, silly humans, the recommended sleeping period is 9.20 hours!) Then around 7 hours at school (or more, when one is working!), and already 15/24 hours are gone!
Though, you'd think nine hours would be plenty of time... but let's not forget that hour you need to get ready in the morning, and that hour of 'recuperation' when you finally get home. Then there's meals, travel time, extra/co-curricular... The list goes on.
So, let's say we get around 4-6 hours of 'free time'.
(Not factoring in homework etc.)
Still, where does all the time go?
I suppose, for now, that will remain a mystery...
But, speaking of time, just some random facts because I simply haven't the time to continue writing this!:
It takes the Earth approximately 513,000 minutes to orbit the sun, and that's at travelling at 30Kmh/s!
(Very, very fast.)
On average, you actually only spend around 40 minutes eating every day!
..as opposed to spending 1 1/2 years or more of your life sitting on the toilet...
1 in 4 people spend more time online than they do asleep!
and, finally...
We spend approximately 14256 hours of our lives at school (depending on attendance etc)
Well, have a fun day!~ ^^
Yup
Hello!
..I was supposed to do a video challenge thing for not posting for a while, that featured me doing a piss-take of the news.
Instead....
Posting a video 1/11 of the length its supposed to be, and that has completely nothing to do with anything that is to do with anything. YAY. XP
I'msodead
...At least it's made from the same number of photos of the amount of Pokemon in Gen 1. :D
...
.... ;-;
Yup.
No doubt Wefju will now make a super-evil thing for me to do now. XP
As punishment. Unless she's nice.
Here's a picture of an apologetic dragon.
(He's also scared of what Wefju has planned.)
..I was supposed to do a video challenge thing for not posting for a while, that featured me doing a piss-take of the news.
Instead....
Posting a video 1/11 of the length its supposed to be, and that has completely nothing to do with anything that is to do with anything. YAY. XP
...At least it's made from the same number of photos of the amount of Pokemon in Gen 1. :D
...
.... ;-;
Forgive the wibblyness, I don't own a tripod. D:
Yup.
No doubt Wefju will now make a super-evil thing for me to do now. XP
As punishment. Unless she's nice.
Here's a picture of an apologetic dragon.
(He's also scared of what Wefju has planned.)
Saturday, 21 July 2012
Feminism
Feminism
I would be interested in your views on being feminist and other female stereo types. Leave comments if you have any interesting or appalling stereo types. Also let me know if you have any good arguments why women should be treated worse than men. I have never heard a decent argument and I genuinely don’t believe there is one....
Define: Feminism is a
collection of movements aimed at defining, establishing, and
defending equal political, economic, and social
rights for women.
Many people
specifically males’ use the word “feminist” as a derogatory term. However the
majority of people in our society are feminist as they believe that men and
women should be equal, which to most people westerners seems obvious and would activialy vote for or participate in achieving equal rights for both genders. However in
some cultures or groups they believe that women are born fundamentally
different than men. This is apparent in most Muslim cultures, several African
cultures, gypsy culture and some small indigenous groups. I completely disagree
with this thinking; however a lot of those discriminatory beliefs are based on religious
beliefs.
What I think women tend to be discriminated on:
1.
Women should “stay home and have children”, this
also stereotype also implies that women shouldn’t be career focused and should
focus solely on having and raising a family. I think this stereotype is one of
the worst as it not only leads women to think that they should give up their
career for their family it makes women who do not follow this stereotype susceptible to abuse. Not only this, they are
also unlikely to have the top positions in a company only because they are
expected to be at home looking after babies. This is not only ridiculous it is completely
discriminatory; it is like saying to a Muslim “You can’t have this job because
you are Muslim.” A statement like that
would have the human rights council up in arms. That is why in New Zealand and
most first world or western countries they have enforced policy that does not
allow women to be discriminated, especially in the office and potential
employers are not allowed to ask whether a women is thinking about starting a
family in the future or having another child.
2.
Women can’t “sleep around”. This is a huge
double standard that males are allowed to have sex with as many women as they
like but women should only have sex with a male if they are married or have
been in a serious relationship for an extended amount of time. This is completely barbaric and has no good supporting
arguments for this double standard. Infact someone said to me the other day
when I pointed out this double standard “Well… It’s like locks. A key that
unlocks many locks is a good key, however ever a lock that can be opened by
many keys is a pretty crap lock.” I think this is a very unfair comparison and
this kind of thinking is bizarre. I think any woman should be allowed to have
sex with any man she likes and however many different partners and not be
judged.
3.
Women should do housework. This stereotype
derived from women always doing the housework prior to the late 20th
century. This is ridiculous and has no grounds…. Also the “get back in the
kitchen” jokes are just pathetic….
There are many celebrities who are quite feminist. One that
was recently pointed out to me is Nicki Minaj. If you listen closely to the lyrics of “Starships”
or look them up you’ll notice the lyrics “But fuck who you want, and fuck who you like. That's our
life, there’s no end in sight.” And there are many others, including some famous historical figures such as Kate Sheppard. I would be interested in your views on being feminist and other female stereo types. Leave comments if you have any interesting or appalling stereo types. Also let me know if you have any good arguments why women should be treated worse than men. I have never heard a decent argument and I genuinely don’t believe there is one....
DFTBA
A Post on Happiness
Happiness.
Yes, I'm talking about that elusive, abstract noun that all of humanity either seems obsessed with finding and holding on to, or are convinced it does not truly exist.Happiness.
Good question, Charlie. ^^
So... what IS happiness?
Well, actually... who knows??
(Yes, happiness largely consists of the chemicals serotonin and dopamine in our brains, but I suppose I'm talking more about the philosophical nature. :P )
It differs from person to person, and everyone thinks it's something different... as elusive and invisible as those pixies that live in your garden...
A strange analogy, I know, but I'll get back to that. ;P
But, the fact is, we've all been sitting desperately searching for some way to be 'happy' at some point in our lives.
...so how does one become 'Happy?'
Is it something magical that just happens?
Is it something magical that just floats into our life?
Is it, as the ancient Greek (I think it was Greek, but it could be Roman.) Empire thought, a god-granted luck to be happy? (They believed that you were either born to be 'happy' or to have good fortune in your life, or not. In fact, 'hap' is derived from a word meaning 'luck', so words like happen, happiness etc all have something to do with a certain amount of 'luck'.)
Is happiness something that needs to be earned? That you need to prove you deserve it through trials and tribulations?
Is is just being oblivious to all the negative, sad and terrible things in the world?
(As the saying goes, "Ignorance is Bliss")
Is it a choice?
Is it any of these things? All of them? None of them?
Here's the thing I believe.
Happiness does not actually exist.
Wait, take a moment to absorb that.
...
Now, before you start yelling at me that I'm obviously a terribly pessimistic person who has obviously never been happy, let me first stress that there is a difference between being happy and having happiness,
Yes. I would indeed describe myself as a happy person.
Why?
Because I am regularly happy.
But the thing is; people seem to see having happiness, as having a point in our lives where we are perpetually not-sad, or perpetually not-stressed. Where everything is going just right.
The thing is, that being perpetually in a positive emotional state is actually physically impossible.
Our brain notices that it's getting way too many 'happy messengers' flooding it, and it goes something like this:
(In our brain)
"Oh, gosh. I'm so happy!! :D :D"
*a little while later*
"Yeee! I'm still so happy!~"
*A little while later again*
"...Wait a second..."
"Why am I still happy??"
"There must be some chemical imbalance within me!! D:"
"Quick! Drop the joy levels! This isn't how it should be!"
*We lose that wibbly-wobbly happy-happy feeling.*
So, yes. We actually have an "inbuilt buzz-kill' system! XP
(Note that this does not count for clinical depression/ actual chemical imbalances within the brain that cannot be fixed by the brain
Another thing, countries /places that are rated 'highest' in 'happiness' also have the highest suicide rates.
But... if everyone's so happy, why is that so??
No, no. It's not the supposedly happy people that are doing this, but those that believe they're not happy because they see all these people that have obviously found happiness and wonder "what could I be missing?? D:"
And then they enter that terrible, oh-so subtle death-spiral where we slowly sink into a more and more depressed state; constantly wondering why we're not happy, (or as happy as them) and what are we missing?
(Trivia, the "Death Spiral" is actually plane-jargon meaning the downward spiral that planes can enter. They cause death not because they're impossible to get out of (they're not), but because, especially way-back-when, when planes had few instruments, the motion of the plane was actually unnoticeable. So the pilot didn't notice they were plummeting towards the ground until they saw it in front of them.)
But the thing is, as my mother's psychic guru preaches, "We should not seek happiness, for that is fleeting and unsure. Instead, we should focus on balance, peace and contentment within our lives."
So instead of wondering why you're not happy, and why is there no happiness in your life, enjoy the moments where there are no terrible things going on directly in your life at that moment.
Like, when you're eating a really good sandwich.
Or you noticed how that one cloud looks a bit like a horse with a mouse's head.
Also, take part in things that make you temporarily smile, or laugh, or be happy just for a moment.
Oh, rest assured, your brain will shut off the happy-vibes, but then, just be content. Or go do something else, that's maybe stress relieving etc.
So, I think, what I'm basically trying to say is... stop focusing on -trying- to always be happy, or wondering if there's something 'wrong' with you or your life because you're not!
Not to be too cliché or anything, but everyone is sad at some point. (Actually, most people, mst of the time.) Not because the world is depressing, not because we have amazing reasons to be sad, but just because our brain seems to have trouble being happy a lot.
That is all.
(If you see people who are happy all the time, they are very good actors.)
(Not a fan of expletives, but I suppose it gets the point across, that happiness is not so much a concept of hundreds of smiling people etc as what you want it to be.)
Life is stressful, hard, unfair, busy, even more stressful, sad, disorganised and basically a great big jumble of stuff.
The trick is to, occasionally, slow down, remind yourself that, really, it's not all bad and go do something that makes you smile, even for just a minute.
Oh, and stop searching for "happiness"
But then, there are a billion quotes online for that.
Except that these quotes have one thing wrong: happiness doesn't actually exist. When we stop searching for it, contentment appears, which makes our split-second moments of joy just seem to last longer.
Or maybe the contrast is just less.
Now, as an ending note to this post, here's an awesome picture of a person hugging a seal.
Have a fun day. :P
Monday, 16 July 2012
Quarks
Quarks Explained (hopefully)
And to listen to an awesome song written and sung by Hank Green go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0kXkWXSXRA
What is a quark?
Definition: Any of a number of
subatomic particles carrying a fractional electric charge, postulated as
building blocks of the hadrons.
So quarks are a fundamental constituent of matter.
There are six types or flavours of quarks, up, down, strange, charm, top and
bottom. Each flavour has a corresponding anti flavour called an anti quark. For
example the up quark, symbol u, has a corresponding anti quark called anti-up,
symbol Å«.
The “up” and “down” quarks are the most common flavour of quarks
because they are the most stable flavour.
As the other quarks, strange, charm top and bottom get heavier they turn
into the up and down quarks through a process called “particle decay” which is
the transformation from “a higher mass state to a lower mass state”. Strange,
charm, top and bottom can only be produced in particle accelerators (such as
CERN’s large hadron collider) or in cosmic rays. All quarks have certain
properties such as colour, electric charge, mass and spin. These different
characteristics determine which quark is which.
So what do quarks do?
You have three quarks in every baryon (The most
“familiar” baryons and they ones I will be referring to are neutrons and protons).
In a neutron for example you are likely to have one up quark and two down
quarks. The up quark has a charge of positive two thirds whilst the down quark
has a charge of negative one third. So by having two down quarks and one up
quark you have a charge of negative two thirds (-1/3 plus -1/3) and positive two
thirds. That means the charges cancel and the neutron will be neutral (this is
of course different for particles that have a charge). The principle is exactly the same for other baryons including the proton. The proton has two up quarks and one down quark, their charges cancel to create a total charge of positive one (which we all know from year 9 science is the charge on a proton). This is exactly the same for anti-quarks. If
you have three anti-quarks in the same formation as normal quarks then you have
an anti-baryon.
Attraction between quarks
Within all subatomic particles there needs to be a strong
interaction between the subatomic particles. With all quarks this is done
through their colour change property. In
a Baryon such as the neutron we were talking about earlier there are three
colours, red, blue and green. Each quark has a colour and its anti-quark and as
you may have noticed they are the primary colours so they effectively make the
neutron white. The quarks are constantly changing around colours, this allows
them have a strong interaction and really this property “bonds” everything
together. Once again this is exactly the same with anti-quarks.
You may have noticed the name of our blog is Strange Charm, which
you guessed it, are the two quarks. Besides strange and charm being my two
favourite quarks, we felt that we resembled those two quarks. Julia gets
strange…because she is strange (not saying I’m not strange, just she is more
so) and I get Charm because of a long running inside joke.
I hope you have found this explanation of quarks easy to follow
and informative. If you have any further questions or have noticed that I have
mislead or got it wrong, then please don’t hesitate to correct me in comments.
I have only covered quarks and Baryons in this post. I shall cover Leptons and
mesons in a later post. DFTBA.
For further information see YouTube, Wikipedia or Google "what is a quark".And to listen to an awesome song written and sung by Hank Green go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0kXkWXSXRA
Sunday, 15 July 2012
Procrastination!
Procrastination.
Something we all, one time or another, fall prey to. D:
If you aren't familiar with the meaning, the definition of the word is this:
"The act of procrastinating; putting off or delaying or deferring an action to a later time."
In other words; you know that chore or bit of homework you were supposed to be doing, but suddenly eating something, or checking Facebook or E-mails, or even going to the bathroom, suddenly seemed so much more important?
...and then, before you know it, hours have passed, and the work is left undone.
Forgotten, ignored.
I'm sure this is a familiar sensation for everyone. Indeed, I myself have fallen very deep into the pitfall that is procrastination.
I mean, seriously! I've been putting off blog posts for almost a month now!
...and now I have to write two before midnight.
Oh, dear.
Anywho.
The main question, no doubt, is WHY.
Why do we put off things we KNOW are important, that we KNOW need to be done?
That we know if we don't do it that everything just piles up and becomes worse and worse..?
So, why do we do this?
Oh, sure, it's so very easy to chalk it all up to laziness, or the simple couldn't-be-bothered attitude so many of us have.
Or perhaps the fact that you despise the task ahead?
But is that really all there is to it?
I think not!
Yes, laziness may certainly play a big part, not to mention the dull boredom that is often associated with the task being avoided.
However, that's hardly it.
I mean, you may love playing piano, but never seem to get around to practising; something else always seems to need doing instead.
I mean, you may love playing piano, but never seem to get around to practising; something else always seems to need doing instead.
..and perhaps you are not lazy at all! All your other chores seem to get done, and it's not like you sit around doing nothing!
But, if you love it so much, it's hardly a case of putting it off because you find it a menial task, is it?
I find the same goes for many things - these blog posts, for instance.
I love writing! And messing about on random topics!
In fact, I love the idea of having a blog!
..and yet, I never seem to get 'round to it..
Rather recently, I found out the main reason for this.
I was attending a careers lecture, and afterwards had some time to speak to the lecturer. I don't entirely know how the topic came about, but very soon, he was telling me that ,"You know what the funny thing about procrastination is?
...it's that it's really mostly prevalent in people with perfectionist tendencies."
I was actually extremely surprised to hear this, (although some of you probably already know this) even though it actually did make sense.
It's because, you see, when one is a bit of a perfectionist, they naturally want things to be very good.
So, who hates the feeling of failure, or being inadequate, more than a perfectionist?
This then means that perhaps the main reason you never want to practice piano, is because you never feel like you know what you're doing, and all those blunders and mistakes not only make you feel terrible, but they look pretty bad, too.
...and maybe I don't get around to posting much, because I have no clue how to write a decent post, and will probably write far too much, or be too vague?
But this is still not all of it. We all have different reasons for putting things off, and I've only mentioned a few! Sometimes it IS simply because the task of doing those three pages of trigonometry questions seems like the most dull thing on the planet. Sometimes it is simply laziness, or the fact that, you know, the house could probably go another day or two without being vaccumed...
The trick to getting over it is really just to give yourself a kick, and make yourself get moving (or, if you're not quite that flexible, get someone else to do it for you!). I've always found check-lists and whatnot only provided more means of procrastination, rather than aiding to stop it.
Oh, and googling "how to stop procrastinating" more than once, at any time other than when you have all the time in the world, counts as procrastinating, too.
So, yes.
Procrastination = not so good for you, but more than just laziness. XP
If you stumbled across this through google... or, actually, if you read all of this, then you are also most likely procrastinating.
Go, go do that thing you're supposed to be doing!!
...I might actually follow that advice myself, actually...
^^"
Cya later!~
^.=.^
Saturday, 14 July 2012
The Rights of a Child
UN Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989
Every human on the planet has rights. But many people don't realise that children have special rights as defined by the UN's convention on the rights of a child. The UN defines a child to be any persons 18 years or younger. When I was at the model UN I chose to go to UNICEF for my ouotreach program (A program designed to give back to the community). At UNICEF I learnt a lot about the rights of a child and why they are important. There are 54 rights of a child however only the first 42 (Coincidence? I think not.) are directly related to the child. the last 12 are governmental responsibilities to do with reporting to the UN how children's rights are being ratified.
Here is a summary of the main children's rights (in no particular order):
1. Children have the right to protection from work that threatens their health, education or development
2. Children have the right to appropriate information
3. Children have the right to express themselves
4. Children have the right to protection in times of war
5. Children have the right to protection from trafficking and abduction
6. Children have the right to know and live their own culture
7. Children have the right to protection from neglect
8. Children have the right to play
9. Children have the right to protection from landmines
10. Children have the right to protection from sexual abuse
11. Children have the right to express themselves
12. Children have the right to survive and develop to the fullest
13. Children have the right to a home
14. Children have the right to privacy
15. Children have the right to a loving and caring family
16. Children have the right to express their opinions
17. Children have the right to meet and share views with others
18. Children have the right to a drug free world
19. Children have the right to protection from guns
20. Children have the right to freedom of thought
21. Refugee children have the right to protection
22. Children have the right to a healthy environment
23. Children have the right to enjoy their own culture
24. Every child has the right to a family
25. Every child has the right to education
26. Children in conflict with the law have the right to be treated with dignity
27. Every child has the right to a name and nationality
28. Every child has the right to freedom of conscience
29. Every child has the right to food and nutrition
30. Children have the right to attention from both parents
31. Children have the right not to be exploited
32. Children have the right to adequate health services
33. Children have the right to develop to their full potential
The list goes on.....
I hope you took the time to read through some of the most fundermental human rights. Many children at the age of 18 or under take all or the majority of these rights for granted. However children, specifically in third world countries are denied these rights every day. It is difficult to do anything about it from our level as in these situations change often needs to happen on a governmental or international scale, however you can do your bit. By getting involved in and organisation such as UNICEF or the newly founded p3 foundation you can help change children's lives. Even by raising awareness about children's right you are forcing your peers to stop and think about their actions and what they take for granted and how they can better our global community, even by sponsoring a child though UNICEF or World Vision you are helping a real person and their community. If you have limited funds, giving a small donation to one of the mentioned organisations or raising awareness is still helping to create a better tomorrow.
I strongly urge you to look into child's rights more and to try helping to make a difference.
UNICEF:
http://www.unicef.org.nz/
World Vision:
http://www.worldvision.org.nz/
p3 Foundation:
http://www.p3f.org/
UN Convention on the Rights Of a Child (1989):
http://www2.ohchr.org/english/law/pdf/crc.pdf
Every human on the planet has rights. But many people don't realise that children have special rights as defined by the UN's convention on the rights of a child. The UN defines a child to be any persons 18 years or younger. When I was at the model UN I chose to go to UNICEF for my ouotreach program (A program designed to give back to the community). At UNICEF I learnt a lot about the rights of a child and why they are important. There are 54 rights of a child however only the first 42 (Coincidence? I think not.) are directly related to the child. the last 12 are governmental responsibilities to do with reporting to the UN how children's rights are being ratified.
Here is a summary of the main children's rights (in no particular order):
1. Children have the right to protection from work that threatens their health, education or development
2. Children have the right to appropriate information
3. Children have the right to express themselves
4. Children have the right to protection in times of war
5. Children have the right to protection from trafficking and abduction
6. Children have the right to know and live their own culture
7. Children have the right to protection from neglect
8. Children have the right to play
9. Children have the right to protection from landmines
10. Children have the right to protection from sexual abuse
11. Children have the right to express themselves
12. Children have the right to survive and develop to the fullest
13. Children have the right to a home
14. Children have the right to privacy
15. Children have the right to a loving and caring family
16. Children have the right to express their opinions
17. Children have the right to meet and share views with others
18. Children have the right to a drug free world
19. Children have the right to protection from guns
20. Children have the right to freedom of thought
21. Refugee children have the right to protection
22. Children have the right to a healthy environment
23. Children have the right to enjoy their own culture
24. Every child has the right to a family
25. Every child has the right to education
26. Children in conflict with the law have the right to be treated with dignity
27. Every child has the right to a name and nationality
28. Every child has the right to freedom of conscience
29. Every child has the right to food and nutrition
30. Children have the right to attention from both parents
31. Children have the right not to be exploited
32. Children have the right to adequate health services
33. Children have the right to develop to their full potential
The list goes on.....
I hope you took the time to read through some of the most fundermental human rights. Many children at the age of 18 or under take all or the majority of these rights for granted. However children, specifically in third world countries are denied these rights every day. It is difficult to do anything about it from our level as in these situations change often needs to happen on a governmental or international scale, however you can do your bit. By getting involved in and organisation such as UNICEF or the newly founded p3 foundation you can help change children's lives. Even by raising awareness about children's right you are forcing your peers to stop and think about their actions and what they take for granted and how they can better our global community, even by sponsoring a child though UNICEF or World Vision you are helping a real person and their community. If you have limited funds, giving a small donation to one of the mentioned organisations or raising awareness is still helping to create a better tomorrow.
I strongly urge you to look into child's rights more and to try helping to make a difference.
UNICEF:
http://www.unicef.org.nz/
World Vision:
http://www.worldvision.org.nz/
p3 Foundation:
http://www.p3f.org/
UN Convention on the Rights Of a Child (1989):
http://www2.ohchr.org/english/law/pdf/crc.pdf
Blog Rules
Blog Rules
1.
Each of us (Wefju and Dragina) must post at
least once a week.
2.
If one of us doesn’t post for a week then they
are subject to a “punishment” which has to be a video blog of no more than 4
minutes that can be about something of the other’s choice, though readers may
have an input by adding suggestions in comments.
3.
If the video punishment is not completed then it
is pushed over to the next week.
4.
If one member has a VALID excuse (To be judged
by the other blog member) for why they couldn’t post which is either given ahead
of time or is because they were sick all week with symptoms of the flu or worse
than they are excused from blogging that week and will not receive a
punishment.
5.
If one person has not blogged for 4 weeks with
no justifiable excuse then they are subject to a VERY evil video blog challenge
(i.e. four challenges combined into one).
6.
Punishments cannot violate dietary or health requirements
in anyway i.e. no forcing vegetarians to eat meat e.t.c.
7.
All blog posts must have some informative
component.
8.
All blog posts must include at least one picture
(With this post as an exemption).
9.
Any new rules must be approved by both members.
Monday, 9 July 2012
Model United Nations
Model United Nations
Hello there!
I'm sorry for the post from last week having to be this week, however I have an excellent excuse. I was in Wellington attending the New Zealand Model United Nations (NZMUN). This is a four day conference where yoth from around New Zealand meet in Wellington and are representing a country. Throughout the conference you spend four days intensly debating resolutions that have global inpacts. Then in the evenings there were social events such as Regional dinner (where countried from a similar region get together and eat at an ethnic resurant) a quiz and a ball.
Best quote from NZMUN:
"Just because 99% of our country vote for the single potitical party, does not mean it is a surpressive dictaorship!" - Turkmenistan
I love New Zealand UNyouth. It is great spending four days with like minded people who are so motivated. After every conference I come away feeling motivated and inspired! I shall be adding more photos as soon as I get some more! :)
If you are interested in getting involved in UN youth and live in New Zealand then go here: http://unyouth.org.nz/ and look under events. If you don't live in New Zealand try to find the un youth website for your country! it is a global organisation aimed at teaching youth about the UN.
Also no idea why Julia hasn't been posting.... but she is in lots of trouble and has several challenges to carry out because she has been neglecting her blog duties. I shall be making her do this asap! :D
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