Thursday, December 1, 2016

If Evolution Is Real, Why Are Monkeys Still Alive?

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     Apparently the question, "If Evolution is real, how come monkeys/apes are still alive", shows that there is a misunderstanding of how we evolved in the first place. Humans did not evolve from apes, but humans, apes and other primates evolved from one common ancestor who is believed to look more similar to apes. Lineages in evolution can branch off therefore, you have two separate beings that evolved from one being. This is what happened with apes and humans. About eight million years ago is when this lineage branch occurred. One branch leading to homonids (Humans) and the other branch leading to apes. The common ancestor humans and apes evolved from would be extinct.

     This article was definitely intended to educate people on evolution. This is a very popular question that I have heard others ask many times and I have even been asked the same question myself. I had absolutely no idea and thought that just disproves evolution, until I did research and found the answer.

Cats Actually Like to Work for Food

By: Laura Geggel

     Apparently, cats can get bored if their food comes too easily without any challenge. You can buy food puzzles or putting dry food in an empty water bottle and cutting a hole in the side so the cat has to push it around and play with it for food to come out. Cats who eat with puzzles are said to be healthier and happier than cats who eat out of regular bowls. Cats that eat with puzzles are usually more physically fit, have fewer behavior problems and fewer over-grooming problems. They provide cats with exercise and mental stimulation. Cats are hunters by nature and would otherwise be hunting for their food all day if it wasn't for the food bowl. An obese, eight year old cat lost 20 percent of its body weight after a year of eating out of food puzzles. When I first read the article name, I though about how lazy my two cats are and how fat one of them is. As I began reading they addressed this common thought by saying there are no boundaries for cats. Lazy cats are just bored cats.

     This article was intended to educate and enlighten people about cats. I learned that cats like to work for things due to their natural instincts. I was enlightened because this article has made me realize that just because my fat cat sits around all day doesn't mean he's just lazy, he's probably bored and needs more stimulation. This was also for anyone else who just pictured cats as lazy.

Dogs are Basically Humans

By: Maya Wei-Haas

     As most people know, long ago humans domesticated dogs and bred dogs. Therefore, dogs have developed human like traits during their evolution from wolves to domesticated dogs. Maya Wei-Haas writes, "Dogs can read facial expressions, communicate jealousy, display empathy, and even watch TV, studies have shown." People watching is an activity most humans participate in so we can get a feel for their personality and basically decide if we want to interact with them or not, A study summarized in this article suggests that dogs ignore or don't trust people that they see being mean to their owners. You may think, "Of course a dog won't trust someone if they're yelling or hurting someone," but this study involved someone struggling to get tape out of a container. The dogs viewed people who helped and people who didn't help. The helpers and non helpers then tried to give the dogs a treat, and they would only accept it from the human who helped the other human with the tape.

     The purpose of this article was to educate people on how intelligent dogs really are. Also to evoke emotion in pet owners because it is so sweet to think that your dog will ignore someone who was the slightest bit disrespectful to you. I do believe the main purpose was to educate and I hope everyone gets to read this because I hear the words, "Oh it's just a dog," all too much. Dogs can feel like we do and people need to realize that.

Run to Heal a Broken Heart

By: Leigh Weingus

     Most people can say they have gone through a rough break up or the death of someone they know and have been left with a broken heart as a result. Going through grief is not easy and often times you don't know what you can do to help yourself or others. Fitness Instructor, Shauna Harrison, believes running is a great way to handle loss or a broken heart. A 2010 study revealed our brain's response to heart ache is similar to that of cocaine withdrawal. This is because your mind and body crave "feel-good" chemicals. Psychiatrist Dr. Ellen Vora, and psychologist Dr. Alice Domar, both recommend exercise during heart aches as it helps to reduce stress and release endorphins, some of the "feel-good" chemicals. Any exercise is great but running is unique. Alice says, "Running tends to occupy your mind more thoroughly than other less intense forms of exercise." There is no certain amount of running that ultimately "cures" a broken heart, as long as you listen to your body it will be effective. For those who are not strong runners, yoga is another alternative. Yoga is also a form of exercise that focuses more on the breath which aids in meditation and calming your mind and stress levels as well.

     I believe the author's purpose of writing this was to enlighten others. The author cares about exercise and what it can do for your body so I assume that she put this out on the internet to help others as well as teach them there's more to exercise than just losing weight. Evoking emotion was a secondary goal of Leigh. In the very first paragraph she describes what heart break feels like and being that I just lost a family member, I definitely felt emotional while reading this.

Fossilized Feces

By: Robert Krulwich

     My last blog was about poop, this one's about poop. Sorry to anyone who is offended by poop. Fossilized fecal matter is called Coprolite. A man actually collects coprolites and is looking to sell them at an auction! People actually want to buy this stuff and it goes for thousands of dollars. At the very beginning of this article there is a picture of a 40 inch long coprolite, which the man is asking $8,000 to $10,000 for. That is just over 3 feet long! The winning bid for this guy was $8,500.

     I felt entertained at the beginning of reading this article because poop from dinosaurs is interesting. I am a little creeped out upon finishing this article because who would want to buy it? Studying it maybe to see how they ate or study other things about it not to buy it and decorate your house with.

Pooping in Outer Space is Hard

by: Ian O'Neill, Seeker

     There is an actual transcript of the 1969 NASA crew discussing whose poop was floating right in front of them. One man grabs a napkin to get in and throw it away, while the other men laugh and discuss how the turd is definitely not theirs. While traveling in outer space, using the restroom is very challenging. With no restrooms on space shuttles, astronauts have to wait sometimes up to six days to reach an International Space Station to use the restroom. Usually, the astronauts can't remove their space suit during this time. This has become a sanitary issue which is why NASA is offering a 30,000 dollar reward for anyone who creates "an in-suit waste management system" NASA writes. This also includes a system for menstrual waste. Anyone who wants extra cash, invent a special diaper for these astronauts.

     I felt very entertained while reading this article. Pooping usually seems to be a taboo subject and it's nice to see that NASA and these astronauts have a sense of humor about it. While it is funny, it is also hazardous due to bacteria and NASA recognizes that and wants to do something about it.



























Never go to Bed Angry

by: Agata Blaszczak-Boxe

     Each night when someone goes to sleep, their mind processes and stores the happenings of that day into their memory. If something bad happens, such as a fight with your significant other, and you go to bed angry it will be difficult for you to forget those bad thoughts and memories later down the road. In a study conducted by Yunzhe Liu, a PhD student in neuroscience at University College London. Basically, the researchers showed participants images of dead bodies, injured people and some pictures that were not bad along with a facial expression to associate those images with. The participants were then suppose to try and forget the images when they were shown the facial expressions. They were nine percent less likely to recall the terrible images compared to the other images that were not so bad. When the participants were asked to sleep on it and come back, and when shown the pictures it was even more challenging for them to forget the negative images. In extreme cases, this could lead to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

     I feel enlightened after reading this article. I have heard the saying, "never go to bed angry," but I never thought it could actually become a problem. I am also educated on the role sleep has with our memory, though I knew it was involved, I didn't realize it could make such an impact.