Friday, March 7, 2008
Family Discourse
A memory that sticks in my mind from my childhood years, would be camping with my family. Every summer and fall my family would get together and go camping at Stonewall Jackson Lake, it always involved fishing and cooking out, just like everyone else does when they go camping. One true memory from a camping trip was when I was probably 5 years old, my parents and I went out on the boat to fish and of course I wouldn't bait my own hook, nasty, wiggly worms? no, so my dad had to bait it for me every time I would catch a fish. By the end of the day we counted up all the fish we each got I ended up with 22 and dad only caught 2. To this day I still tease him about me being a better fisher than him because I caught so many more. When, in reality, he spent all day baiting my hook.
Frederick Douglass
The two excerpts from Frederick Douglass's autobiography and the Zen teaching story, are very similar, but different in that they were most likely written in different times, one written and the other being told by pictures. Although I do not fully understand what I am to compare between the stories.
Decision Scene
I have experienced homesickness many times while growing up. When I was a child in elementary school, I went to stay all night with my friend, it had been raining that day and night, then the next day when it was tiem for me to go home, we woke up and the road was flooded, therefore no one could get in and no one could get out. So I called my parents and told them that we could not get out to take me home, and that was fine. When I was younger I never did stay away from home for very long, one night at the most until this time, I ended up staying two nights at my friend's waiting on the water to go down. I know that doesn't seem like a long time, but to a 9 year old that never leaves home, it is a long time! By the next night I was so homesick I just wanted to hurry up and go to bed and get up to go home. I was so relieved when I saw my mom and dad pulling in the driveway. That is one experience of homesickness, that I will never forget. Oh and did I mention I didn't really like staying with them anyway??
Illumination
One thing that I remember from childhood that I wouldn't have done, if I knew then what I know now is I have always wondered what it would be like if my parents were not together and it was just me and my mom. I always wondered what it would be like because my best friend lived with just her mom and they had a good relationship together, better than the one my mom and I had then. Therefore all the time I was wondering what it would be like, if my mom and I would be closer or what would happen if they were to split up. Once my family and I moved to Wood County, my parents got a divorce, that day I got my answer of what it would be like with just me and mom. As a result of the divorce my dad moved 3 hours away to his hometown and mom and I have remained here in Mineral Wells. I don't get to see my dad very often, but when I do I cherish every moment of it, because I'm his only daughter that he has contact with anymore. My mom and I don't have a good relationship at all, we talk, but not much, we live together, but we are never home at the same time, it is actually worse than it used to be. To this day, I regret ever thinking that about my parents, and I would do anything to go back and change it all. If I knew it would be like it is now, I would have never even thought about it just being me and mom. That is my illumination of childhood.
Haiku
- According to Dictionary.com, Haiku means "A Japanese poem".
- In the Ulmer book Haiku is refered to as "explaining the nature of the photographic image by analogy with a tradition of Japanese poetry" by Barthes.
- I am not quite sure what Haiku really is, therefore I cannot write about it until I fully understand it.
Obtuse Meanings
I don't fully understand Obtuse meanings, but I am going to try to understand it the best I can. Obtuse meanings to me is looking at a picture and thinking of how it relates to your life, something that has happened in your life that is expressed in the picture. Although not everyone can look at a picture and relate it to their life, because some pictures don't have much meaning to them.
Also obtuse meanings can be complicated to do, because you may have no reaction to the picture and you would not be able to express any feelings or memories of your life. That is how I view obtuse meanings.
Also obtuse meanings can be complicated to do, because you may have no reaction to the picture and you would not be able to express any feelings or memories of your life. That is how I view obtuse meanings.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Term Extensions
Culture:
According to Wikipedia.com culture is defined as, "patterns of human activity and the symbolic structures that give such activities significance and importance." To me, this meaning fits the way that society portrays culture in everyday life.
Therapy:
From Dictionary.com i found the meaning of therapy to be: "the treatment of disease or disorders, as by some remedial, rehabilitating, or curative process". Therapy originated in the 1840's to 1850's from the Greek word therapeĆa.
These words combined make the term:
Theraculture.
Theraculture is simply the meaning of culture and therapy combined. To me theraculture means using your ways of culture to help heal the body and mind through therapeutic ways.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Counter-Dictionary
Culture is the system of shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and artifacts that the members of society use to cope with their world and with one another. My major is Nursing and, to me, it plays a big role in everyone’s culture. It is the patient’s beliefs and customs that mostly influence their decisions. Whether it be a procedure they need or just what they want done if they took a turn for the worst. For instance, if a patient was to decide if they want CPR or the ventilator if something was to go wrong, that decision would be based mostly upon their religion and beliefs. I believe that most of the people living in this country make their daily decisions based upon their culture. Without culture influencing everyone’s lives, the world would not be the same.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Medical Invention- Fetal Heart Monitor
- The first non-invasive fetal heart monitor was invented in the 1960's by Prof. K. Hammacher and Hewlett Packard. The research took place in Boeblingen, Germany and the first HP-8020-A fetal monitor was distributed to customers in the Spring of 1968. The monitors helped babies by detecting fetal distress during labor.
- Hammacher's invention (U.S. Pat. No. 3,318,303) measures heart sounds by use of a contact microphone and provides outputs distinguishing the first and second heart sounds of each heart cycle by generating impulses coincident with each heart sound. While the first and second heart sounds are distinguished and separately analyzed, the first and second heart sounds are not differentiated by the timing relationships between the heart sounds in the overall heart cycle but merely by the state of a flip-flop which changes state upon the detection of each heart sound to thereby output two series of pulses, one for each heart sound in each heart cycle.
- With the invention of the stethoscope in 1810, physicians could hear the fetal heart beat. However, the instrument could not detect subtle changes or provide continuous surveillance. These deficiencies were overcome in 1968 with the development of electronic fetal monitoring.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Medical Discovery- Heart Disease
- A recent medical discovery that I have heard of is the use of fish oil to reduce heart disease.
- Oils contained in fish like tuna, salmon, herring and mackerel can help reduce the problems that lead to heart attacks by widening vessels and preventing blood clots.
- Experts say that eating fish four times a week has measurable benefits to the body's vascular system and suggest adding fish oil, unappetizing on its own, as an ingredient in fatty foods.
- Prof. Jill Belch, of Dundee University, in the UK led the near $1 million research said: "We now have concrete evidence to show that fish oils - taken regularly over a prolonged period - are good for you."
- Prof Belch also said that this research was important as it was the first study of its kind done on human volunteers. She also suggested adding fish oil to bread and milk and modifying crops so that they contained components of it.
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