While writing my rough draft, I found several interesting finds. One, is that your past can be a cause of Parkinson's disease. To elaborate further, if, in your past, you for instance drank a lot, took many drugs whether prescribed or not and lead an otherwise unhealthy lifestyle, you could develop PD. Also, while it is not genetic, you may consider that if you mother carried on a not so good lifestyle and you followed in her tracks, you may develop it as well.
Depression is caused from many things including abuse, neglect, and stress. People who harbor thoughts and feelings can create a depressive state of mind. Depression is a chemical imbalance that can be from the lack of serotonin, dopamine, norephorephrine. I am trying to find the link between putting yourself in a depressive state, and whether or not you can determine if you will be a depressed person or not.
Thoughts to ponder! This paper on Depression and Parkinson's disease has opened my eyes to a lot of new information.
Happy writing! :)
~Misty Prestwood
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Go Pack Go!
So over the past six weeks, life has happened. Work, play, school, and football. Other than trying to get school done as quickly as I can at the beginning of the week, football beats out most everything else right now! I've been Facebooking different bashing posts regarding the other teams....usual fun. My husband has been a Packer fan since he was a child, so it was an obvious reaction to become a Packer fan as well! :) (I must state however, I am not an Aaron Rogers fan. I think he's a ...........) :o
I've been working, at work that is, as well. Rent increases are transpiring right now, so that is a headache in itself. My family is anxiously awaiting the Packer game this Sunday at 2p.m.
That's all for now. :)
~Misty
I've been working, at work that is, as well. Rent increases are transpiring right now, so that is a headache in itself. My family is anxiously awaiting the Packer game this Sunday at 2p.m.
That's all for now. :)
~Misty
Friday, January 14, 2011
School & Life
School has been a major influence on my life. My husband and I are both students and find that most of our "family" time is consumed by studying or discussion board posting. We also are homeschooling our daughter, so 80% of our time is spent on school.
Just last night I said to my husband, "when am I going to be able to get back to my needle point and puzzle games." I have my weekends, but by the time I get to my weekend I am tired from the week or work and school. I guess I will just have to wait it out and enjoy my "other thing" once school is done. At least I get to play bean bags on Tuesday nights. I'm supposed to play volleyball this summer, but seminar falls on Wednesday nights. I work during the day so I can not take a day time seminar.....so I'll have to figure out a different schedule for seminars, or not play volleyball. Decisions, decisions.
It will all work out in the end, I presume. :)
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Proper citation
I believe it to be very important to give credit where credit is due. Plagiarism is a serious problem, and some don't even realize they're doing it. Everyone should be taught the correct ways to cite their references. I would have to assume that if you gave an idea, someone else took that idea to your boss and said they come up with it, you'd be rather irked with that person, right? So why would you do the same to someone else, such as an author? What if you quote someone, but don't properly state who you got the information from, only to find later that the information was wrong, then what? If you'd properly cited the information you had, you would not be taking the blame for incorrect information! It wouldn't look very good for your defense to blame someone after the fact.
My husband and I have managed several properties over the years and have found our ideas being taken and claimed as others, all the time. It really ticks us off when this happens, but really, what proof did we have to say it was ours in the first place?
You also must be certain that you are not typing word for word from our text books. It is better to read the information and then write what your just read in your own words, then cite it correctly with a reference. I hate to say this, but all too often I read discussion posts that seem (or are) word for word from our books. This is very wrong, and upsetting. It is so simple to paraphrase and cite/reference, we all just need to take the time to do so. :)
Happy writing class!!
~Misty
My husband and I have managed several properties over the years and have found our ideas being taken and claimed as others, all the time. It really ticks us off when this happens, but really, what proof did we have to say it was ours in the first place?
You also must be certain that you are not typing word for word from our text books. It is better to read the information and then write what your just read in your own words, then cite it correctly with a reference. I hate to say this, but all too often I read discussion posts that seem (or are) word for word from our books. This is very wrong, and upsetting. It is so simple to paraphrase and cite/reference, we all just need to take the time to do so. :)
Happy writing class!!
~Misty
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Overcoming my battle
So I've come to a point in my life that enough is enough. I have been overweight for more than 14 years now and I can't take this anymore! With my husband by my side, we vow to exercise six days per week for thirty minutes per day. Starting off slow so not to fall off the wagon, so to speak. Cut out the alcohol, snacks, fast food, and DQ runs. Work our way up to two hours per day of exercise and see where that gets us. We don't eat much, but we eat wrong.
So many changes to come, and in the end I hope to feel good inside and out. I can't take this any longer. My body hurts all over and it's failing. I must do something now....if I'm to stay alive!!
Here's to a new beginning........
~Misty Prestwood
So many changes to come, and in the end I hope to feel good inside and out. I can't take this any longer. My body hurts all over and it's failing. I must do something now....if I'm to stay alive!!
Here's to a new beginning........
~Misty Prestwood
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