Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Blog #5: Jung/Myers-Briggs Personality Test
According to this particular test my personality type is ISTJ. The I stands for Introverted which was 11%, the S stands for Sensing which was 12%, the T stands for Thinking which was 12%, and the J stands for Judging which was 89%. These percentages show that I have a very expressed judging personality. I disagree because I dont judge people until I know them and even then I try to have an open mind. Also, some of the questions didnt make sense or were difficult to understand so the answer may have changed if I understood the question better. I hope other people dont see me as this type of person because this isnt who I really am.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Blog #4: Memory
I would choose to have an equisite vaction with vivid memory of it because I wouldn't want to have my dream vacation and not remember a thing about it. If I was going to experience my dream vaction I would want some memory of it or it would be pointless.. I might as well not even go. Having vivid memory of my vaction would allow me to remember some of it rather than none of it.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Aggression
Aggression is a learned behavior which is intended to physically or psychologically harm others. This behavior is learned as a child from parents, shows, movies, video games, etc. Aggression is believed to be an innate drive which builds up until released, it needs to be channeled out of the body in a constructive/social acceptable way such as sports, debates, going out to eat with a friends, etc.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Blog #1 -- Taste Buds
Did you know that taste is the weakest of our five senses?
This is because; when we were babies we had taste buds not only on our tongue, but on the roof and sides of our mouths as well. As we began to grow older, those taste buds have disappeared leaving taste buds mostly on our tongue, which will become even less sensitive with age, allowing us to eat the foods we thought we would never like.
Taste buds are sensory organs that allow us to recognize four basic kinds of taste such as: sweet, salty, sour, and bitter. The sweet and salty taste buds are located near the front of our tongue, the sour taste buds line the sides of our tongue, and the bitter taste buds are found at the back of our tongue. Our taste buds are embedded in the little bumps on our tongue, known as Papillae. Each taste bud contains Microvilli, which are very sensitive microscopic hairs that send messages to our brain about how something tastes. On average, each person has about 10,000 taste buds that are replaced every 2 or 3 weeks. The older the person gets the less of those taste cells are replaced, leaving an average elderly person with about 5,000 working taste buds. Smoking, lack of vitamins, brain injuries or tumors, some medications, chemical exposure and the effects of radiation, along with much more could also cause lack of taste buds, resulting in taste disorders. That’s why it’s important to take good care of yourself so your life remains full of flavor! :)
This is because; when we were babies we had taste buds not only on our tongue, but on the roof and sides of our mouths as well. As we began to grow older, those taste buds have disappeared leaving taste buds mostly on our tongue, which will become even less sensitive with age, allowing us to eat the foods we thought we would never like.
Taste buds are sensory organs that allow us to recognize four basic kinds of taste such as: sweet, salty, sour, and bitter. The sweet and salty taste buds are located near the front of our tongue, the sour taste buds line the sides of our tongue, and the bitter taste buds are found at the back of our tongue. Our taste buds are embedded in the little bumps on our tongue, known as Papillae. Each taste bud contains Microvilli, which are very sensitive microscopic hairs that send messages to our brain about how something tastes. On average, each person has about 10,000 taste buds that are replaced every 2 or 3 weeks. The older the person gets the less of those taste cells are replaced, leaving an average elderly person with about 5,000 working taste buds. Smoking, lack of vitamins, brain injuries or tumors, some medications, chemical exposure and the effects of radiation, along with much more could also cause lack of taste buds, resulting in taste disorders. That’s why it’s important to take good care of yourself so your life remains full of flavor! :)
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