Friday, May 21, 2010
Friday, March 5, 2010
The similarities between Mr. Jones and farm animals.
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Monday, February 22, 2010
What makes me powerful?
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Why don't most overweight people work out?
Many overweight people think once they are out of shape and can't workout over 2/3 of the U.S adults are overweight in 2001-2004.
People don’t work out because most of them are lacking motivation. Most of the overweight people in our world who try to work out they have no one to there to keep them exercising. When you have no one to motivate you, you don’t have anyone to go work out with you so, you wouldn’t be as bored. Also when no one is there they see themselves as fat and they cant do it. When they think they can’t do it, they will never start working out.
Another reason most people stop working out is because once they start working out they don’t see any changes with their body at all, so that stops them from trying and they end up quitting. When they don’t see dramatic changes in their body they get depressed and stop working out. If someone was there to keep them going they could wait at least a couple weeks to start seeing the changes that would keep them exercising. When people aren’t seeing changes while they are depressed they start to gain more weight. People who want to gain weight are more concerned about how they look on the outside. Therefor, when they think they don't look good on the outside they go on diets or do dramatic things that don't help you lose weight.
For example a boxer named Floyd Mayweather Jr. has numerous workout routines. Floyd Mayweather Jr. is a very physical boxer who has always been in shape with his workouts. Floyd's workout plan also got him a winning record with a record of 39-0-0. Floyd's workouts consists of two different kinds of jump rope, alternate footing, and the cross over. This workout also consists of the medicine ball catch, heavy bag and speed bag punchingand also jumping jacks. This routing will help many overweight people get in shape and build great stamina for working out.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Friday, October 30, 2009
What do u think the Islamic religion is?
Founder:
The Islamic religion was founded by the Prophet Muhammad in the 7th century. Muhammad was born in the month of Rabi' al-awwal in 570. Muhammad was supposed to die six months after he was born. When Muhammad mom died he stayed with his grand mother she also died from an illness so he became an orphan. When Muhammad moved to his uncle's he went to go meet with a christian monk and was told his future. The monk told Muhammad that his future was that he was going to be prophet of God. In his later life Muhammad lived up to what he was told and later wrote the Qu'ran.
Followers:
One in five people believe the Islamic religion in the middle area of Asia and Europe.
Holy Books:
One of Islams most important books is the Qu'ran. The Qu'ran is like the word of God. The Qu'ran is is said to be the literal word of God to Muhammad. This book has the Islamic laws and tells about the Islamic Theology. Another sacred book of Islam is the Hadith, the Hadith is the tradition of the prophet. This book records the deeds of the prophet, his family and friends. The Hadith is the most important book for the doctors, lawyers, and the practice of the Islamic religion.
Religious Holidays:
The Islamic calendar is the celebration of the calendar. Their calendar is a lunar calendar containing 354 days in a year. One of Islams most important holidays is Ramadan. Ramadan is the 9th the month of fasting. All Muslims must participate in this holiday they must not eat, drink, or smoke from dusk to sunset. During Ramadan muslims ask for forgiveness for their sins, and pray for guidance away from evil. They also ask for purity to self- restraint for good deeds. The practice of Ramadan is int the first verse of the Qu'ran.
Rituals/Customs:
The 5 pillars of Islam is a ritual normally practiced in Islam. They must follow 5 religious duties expected of every Muslim including fasting during the Ramadan (Saum) profession of faith (Shahada), prayers (Salah), praying to the alms (Zakah), and pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj).
Dressing:
The dressings of Muslims depends on the religion or cultures.
Hierarchy:
They pray to their gods by going to their church or temple and kneel and talk or pray to their gods.