the moonAugust 7, 2008 10:40 am

    
1) Where is the person you want most?
- in the school

2) Where will you be 2 hours from now?
- to our house! sleep!

3) Last kiss?
- secret

4) Does your ex miss you?
- Maybe

5) Does anyone love you?
- I hope so

6) Can you make yourself sneeze?
- yupz!

7) Has your ex moved on?
- i think yes

8) What are you doing tomorrow?
- study

9) Do you easily get confused?
- nope

10) Do you think you would make a good wife/husband?
- yes of course!

11) Where were you at 9am this morning?
- In the library reading newspaper

12) Do you fall for people easily?
- n0pe!

13) Everything happens for a reason?
- yes

14) What does your last text message read?
- i don’t have cp…

15) When is the last time you saw number 1 on your top friends?
- I already forget it

18) What are you listening to right now?
- take a bow! ( ur so ugly wen u cry! ) lols…

19) How was your week so far?
- just a normal week

20) Is there something you wish you could tell someone but can’t?
- yes!

21) Would you kiss the last person you kissed again?
- why not?

22) Does the last person you shared a bed with mean anything to you?
- what? Yes, my pillows

23) Do you sleep with the TV on?
- nope

24) Are you too forgiving?
- yes

26) Have you ever wanted to be a firefighter?
- sometimes

27) Do you still have pictures of you & your ex?
- yupz

29) Who do you miss?
- my special friend

30) What was the last thing you put in your mouth?
- fried chicken and rice!

31) Are you signed onto AIM?
- ?

32) If you could have any car what would it be?
- BMW - black!

33) What are you stressed out about?
- studies

34) Do you have anything in your pockets right now?
- money

35) How many windows are open on your computer?
- one

36) In the past week have you gotten sick?
- nope

37) In the past week have you gotten your hair cut?
- nope

38) How many profile views do u have?
- 200+

39) Who was your last call from?
- my friend

40) What can’t you wait for?
- ?

41) What do you do most of your time?
- internet and ym

42) How much clothes do you have in your closet?
- many

43) On a scale of 1-10 How good is life?
- 8

44) Will you and your ex ever get back together?
- maybe

48) Do you think you’ll be a good Mother/Father?
- yes

49) Are you high-maintence?
- yup

50) Do people hate you?
- maybe, i do not know

51) Do you trust your bestfriend?
- yes of course

52) Whats your biggest pet peeve?
- dog

53) What attracts you to girls/boys?
- sexy

54) If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
- nothing

56) Where is your father?
- don’t know

57) Does the person you like know you like them?
- I really don’t know

58) If you could tell them one thing, what would it be?
- I like you!

59) Whats the last movie you watched and who’d you watch it with?
- I don’t remember anymore

60) Did you do this survey because you were bored?
- yupz!

the moonAugust 4, 2008 10:29 am

"No one can give you an education Only you can. The teachers are there to guide you. Books and equipment are indispensable tools. However, all these are incidental. The essential educator is yourself."

the moonAugust 1, 2008 4:34 pm

Often called the "silent disease," osteoporosis progresses painlessly for decades without any outward sign and usually goes undetected until after a bone breaks, usually in the hip, spine or wrist. Osteoporosis (Latin for "porous bone") is a symptomless disease that accelerates the body’s normal bone loss. It casuses people to stoop and shrink in height and leads to weakend bones prone to fracture at the slightest fall, bump or lifting action. Symptoms include brittle bones, hunch back, persistent backache and pain.

Although our skeletons appear solid, bone is a living, growing tissue - a mixture of soft collagen and hard mineral made to be strong but flexible to withstand stress. Throughout lifem bones maintain themselves through a process known as remodelling, in which the old bone is removed and replaced with new. Bone loss and renewal is in balance until early adulthood. The body’s maximum bone tissue, or peak bone mass, is achieved by the late teen years. As we age, bone loss outpaces bone growth and bones gradually becaome thinner and more brittle. Osteoporosis is defined as about 25 percent bones loss compared to a healthy young adult, according to the U.S. National Osteoporosis Foundation.

Although everyone experiences some bone loss with age, few people realize that stooped posture and shrinking (loss of height greater than 1-2 inches) are caused by vertebral fractures due to osteoporosis. Vertebral fractures tend to affect younger people and are more common among women.

It is the hip fractures, most common in older men and women (median age is 80 years), that usually lead to the most serious consequences. Within a year after the fracture, one in three men and one in five women die from complications. Many patients require long-term care and most never return to an active and independent lifestyle. Additional falls and fractures, hospitalization, depression and mechanica failure of the surgical procedure is common.