Friday, October 29, 2010
Husky Found Cut in Half
This pass Thursday, next to railroad tracks around Bustleton and Haldeman Avenues, was where the Husky's decapitated body was found. A woman named Sherri Verdon found the upper half of the dog's body laying on her back porch, originally on Monday. The dog was later identified as a three-year-old Chico, which was owned by a woman named Gabriella Ovadia. Chico ran away last weekend, which eventually led to this incident. The owner, Ovdia, believes that a man who she knew, who had vandalized her home before was possibly responsible for the disturbing death of Chico. The SPCA is still on the look out for the person responsible for Chico's death.
North Korea vs South Korea
During Friday, October 22, shots were exchanged between North and South Korea. Although it may have not been clear as to why the incident occurred, reporters from msnbc.com say that South Korea refused to have talks with North Korean concerning the military. North Korean fired their first shots, however there were no reported injuries from South Korea. Since this incident occurred, South Korea's capital, Seoul, has it's security in question as it plans to launch a Group of 20 economic summit during November. This post was particularly in my range of interest because my mother is originally from Seoul, South Korea.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Taiwanese Woman Wants to Marry Herself
Due to a lack of good men in her life and now at the age of 30 years old, Chen Wei-yih has decided to marry herself. News from msnbc.com reports that she wants to ultimately introduce a new concept in her culture and believes that more people should love themselves. Although this may be the case, the government is concerned that this could actually cause a decrease in the number of birth rates in Taiwan, leading to a lower population. The education ministry gathered information from a survey recently showing that about 40 percent of women believe that married couples would do better in life rather than remaining single. Do you think it would be a good idea to marry yourself?
Chemical Tests Find High Percentages of Formaldehyde in Brazilian Blowout
Some people will go to far lengths in order to get the straightest hair possible. But, how far is too far? According to msnbc.com, the Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert Panel believes that acceptable amounts of formaldehyde in the hair is only .2 percent. Occupational Safety and Health Administration did research on the Brazilian Blowout and found 10.6 percent formaldehyde, while Canada's health department found 12 percent. It was reported that the chemicals were so harsh that someone had to wear a face mask. Although other salons continue to offer the Brazilian Blowout, Vasken Demirjian, owner of the Vasken Demirjian Salon in White Plains, N.Y., decided to discontinue giving the hair treatment out to people, because percentage rates of formaldehyde were just too "alarming."
Friday, October 15, 2010
Police Dog Attacks the Ground?
In Washington County, Oregon, a police dog bit the ground, which actually was a burglar in a camouflage suit. The burglar was attempting to find his way inside Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals in Hillsboro. The museum had its gold nuggets stolen in the past in April, although most of them were recovered. The recent burglar, Gregory Liascos, tried to find his way into the museum by creating a hole in the exterior bathroom wall, which only led to an elevator shaft. Although authorities are not sure what Liascos was looking for, he was arrested before he could even rob the museum of its goods.
Successful Rescue of Miners in Chile
CNN reports that 10 of the Chile miners will be able to go home by this Friday from the Copiapo Regional Hospital. In addition, it is expect that 33 more miners will go home by this Sunday. Although many had suffered from the collapse of the mine, since August 5, many of the survivors responded well with their treatments from the hospital. After the last 33 miners were brought to the surface, the underground routes for rescue will be permanently sealed shut except for one. As a result of this successful rescue, President Sebastian Pinera of Chile said, "Today, Chile is a country much stronger and more united, and a country much more respected in the world."
Thursday, October 7, 2010
ATVs vs. Two Wheelers - Which is Safer?
Many people would think that a four-wheeler would be safer than a two-wheeler, because of it's stability. However, according to Science Daily, when looking into the severity of injuries, it was found that ATVs are more dangerous than two wheels. Even when riders were wearing helmets on both vehicles, ATVs were known to do more damage. A medical team from John Hopkins found that internal damage was more severe, mainly due to the weight of the ATVs. In addtion, people who used ATVs are more likely to die in an accident than riding a two-wheeler. In order to reduce accidents, no matter what type of vehicle people are riding, each person must exercise safety, know their limitations, and be precautious.
Inhaling Metals
It could be that China's population may go down due to their high levels of metal found in their cigarettes. The country contains the highest amount of smokers in the world. It was reported by Tan Ey Lyn, on Science Daily, that lead, arsinic and cadium levels are three times higher in their cigarettes in comparsion with Canada. Additional health concerns were expanded on when placing alcoholic drinks into the picture while smoking. What makes matters worse is knowing that quiting smoking is very difficult. Although research is being done about this issue, what form of action will ultimately be taken?
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