It was thought to be the war to end all wars. We are upon The Great War: World War I. The empires of Europe will clash resulting in the death of an entire generation of European males and cities and towns across Europe and Asia razed to the ground. In the end, Europe will reflect back on itself and wonder how and why did it ever come to this.
The Week Ahead
Tuesday (4/14)
World War I: an introduction
--Reading w/Questions
World War I
--Lecture
HW: NONE!
Wednesday (4/15)
World War I
--Lecture
--Video clips
HW: TBA
Thursday (4/16)
World War I
--Lecture
--Interview A Picture II
HW: Readings -- Handout
Friday (4/17)
World War I
--Lecture
--Current Events -- NEW TEAMS!
HW: Textbook Reading
METROPOLIS is BACK! Someone made this video using a new Royksopp Track, "The Girl and The Robot". Some of you thought this movie was weird...If you watch the below video, the last part is from scenes we did not see in class! See what you missed out on! This flick is awesome!
PSYCHOLOGY:::
The health benefits of happiness
More than 25 million people received treatment for depression last year and the American Psychological Association reports: more than half of Americans say they are stressed. It's becoming a primary focus for doctors world-wide.
Here's what you need to know, to protect you mind and your body.
These days, world-renowned speaker Deepak Chopra teaches that happiness is no longer just a mental quest, but a physical one. Chopra recently released his newest DVD "The Prescription for Happiness." Doctors are on the same page. They now have solid evidence your happiness directly affects your health.
"We discovered where ever a thought goes, a molecule goes and it affects your biology," he says. Well-being translates into a biological response because your brain secretes things like dopamine, and opiates and serotonin, oxytocin, all of which are hormones which make you happy."
Serotonin is the hormone that gives us that happy "feeling." Low levels can lead to, among other things, insomnia, fatigue and depression.
Doctors with the National Institute of Health have found during bouts of depression certain parts of the brain shrink by as much as 40%, and over-time that can do permanent damage.
Dopamine, known as the "pleasure system," controls emotional responses and movement. People with Parkinson's disease often have low dopamine levels.
Liz Vaccariello, author of the flat belly diet, studies why people who are depressed or stressed typically gain weight.
"Cortisol is the hormone that we create when we are stressed out and that makes us crave sweets and makes your body store extra calories that we consume as belly fat," she says.
What we can do about it is not rocket science, but some might be more obvious than others.
-Regular Exercise: most of us know this one. Regular exercise provides a host of benefits including maintaining weight and lowering blood pressure.
-Get "Good" Sleep: the body burns the most fat during "deep sleep", and re-sets chemical patterns in the body-which regulates everything from moods to memory.
-Get a Well-Balanced Diet: which includes vitamins b, d, and omega oils-which all help manage depression.
-Think Happy Thoughts: thinking happy thoughts might sound a bit fluffy, but Vaccariello found, for example, a sense of happiness in athletes--even if it's "faked"--improved performance.
"Runners, for example, hit a wall and start to get fatigued and think 'I can't go on any longer.' If they just do one thing, 'smile,' just the act of smiling changes what is hormonally going on in the body. There is a 30% increase in their ability to perform for the next several minutes," she says.
-And Maintain Relationships: Chopra says people in countries outside the US are typically happier, because they pay more attention to relationships.
"Happy people are generally not only healthier, they're able to accomplish a lot more because they come from a place of strength and power," he says.
--The Baltimore Sun
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Woah, that song is on my ipod.
P.S.
We need a new seating chart thing. And don't just tell me I can sit wherever again, we should like legitimately mix it up all around.
Sarah,
Was it already on your iPod? Junior is a great album. You should check out The Understanding by Royksopp if you like it.
Ack! Seating chart. Hmm, Remind me tomorrow!
Why am I still on this blog??
and Mr Caro, I'm really tired of you stealing my Wolf Blitzer trading cards.
NRNTN, this your HOME!
No! I live in the Situation Room!
So do you need me to bring any CDs to burn that Royksopp album or do you already have CDs?
Yeah, the whole CD was on my ipod already. Junior is good and The Understanding is okay, but Melody A.M. beats them both senseless.
Sarah,
You just scored MASSIVE coolness points with me.
Check out this video!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfHlh270XLw
We should watch it in class.
I agree with Kacey, that video was pretty nifty.
Are you covering the (exact) same material during the study sessions on Monday and Thursday? I will not be at school on Thursday because I have speech, so I was just going to go to the Monday session.
This is a GREAT clip!
Yes, the review sessions are the same both days.
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