chargers

chargers

Thursday, December 16, 2010

gattaca movie

In the movie gattaca the parents are able to pick there kids traits. I think this is pretty cool but not fair. Its not fair because parents coul create a kid to be stupid or stupid. they could be able to lift 100 pounds or just 10.  And what about the rest of the normal people. I think that if kids were picked traits and not natural it would not be normal.

Fermintation recipe

  • 3⁄4 cup kosher salt
  • 1 bunch dill weed
  • 1 head of garlic, peeled
  • 1 onion, sliced
  • pinch of black peppercorns
  • 10 grape leaves
  • 1 gallon boiling water
The fermintation process helps the food break down nutrients and it preserves italso creates new nutrients for the food to absorb and use. by the way the recipe is for sour pickles

Thursday, December 9, 2010

baldness

my diease im working on is baldness. im not working with a partner. Baldness is the state of having no hair or lacking hair where it often grows, especially on the head.The most common form of baldness is male pattern baldness. Baldness varies on genetic backround.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

isolation

Should the army or government be able to isolate a town with a disease that can wipe out the human race. My answer is yes. My answer is yes because if the disease gets out were all done for. The thing the army should do is test every person and see if they have the disease. If the people have the disease they should be isolated with a group of doctors (who are trying to find the cure). The people who are not infected with the disease should be forced to leave the infected area. I know it will be hard but thats what the army should do instead of just bombing the whole town.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Poem

                        Virus
                     Deadly,quick
                  Bright red eyes,dizzy,sloughed gut
                Migrane,backach,nauseated,fever
                      Marburg

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!!! Bacteria

 There are approximately 5 nonillion bacteria cells on earth. There are ten times as many bacteria cells in the human flora as there are human cells in the body. But all aint bad because of your immune system. However a fewspecies of bacteria still cause infectious diseases that can even kill. Some examples of good bacteria in the human body can break down parts of food that the stomach cant. They can even help fight heart attacks. There even know to fight bad bacteria and they also help maintain the natural balance of organisms in the intestines.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

U.S and the metric system

 Do i think the USA should change to the metric system. The answer is no. I think we should not change to the metric system because its to confusing and almost everyone in the U.S knows how to measure already. The metric system is confusing with all the numbers and formulas. The way we measure stuff today is already confusing as it is. Plus the way we measure things today sets us apart from the rest of the world. If we use the metric system what sets us apart from other countries besides freedom and all that good stuff. What im trying to say is I dont think the U.S. should turn to the metric system.

goals

My goal for this class is to pass with a c at least. I don't like science but I am willing to learn about it. One of the things im looking forward to in the class is to cut something in half. My goals in high school are simple play football, get passing grades and just have some fun. It doesn't seem that hard but i know it will be. So to sum everything up i want to get a passing grade in Biology and cut something in half. These are my goals for Biology class.    

Thursday, September 23, 2010

carbon based liforms week 4


Without biology life on earth might not exist. In science fiction stories when man made machines go from nonliving to living its consider a example of  non-carbon based life. I think that life does not exist in the universe because carbon is hard to find out there in space.                                                                                                                                                        Carbon-based life - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia