Sunday 30 November 2014


When the administrators of the Steere House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Providence, Rhode Island, adopted six 'therapy' cats from an animal shelter, they had no idea that among them was one that possessed an uncanny sixth sense to predict the impending death of terminally ill patients.

Oscar the tabby cat's story begins in 2005, when the newly born kitten was placed on third floor of the nursing center, home to patients that are in the last stages of illnesses like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and cancer. The kitten spent the first year lazing around and watching the bustling activity around him. Then, just before his first birthday, Oscar began visiting each of the 41-patients on the floor regularly, just like the doctors and nurses did.

Initially, the hospital staff did not pay much attention to the feline's behavior. However, after some of the people that Oscar was snuggled next to passed away, they began to notice a pattern - the cat only went close to those that were a few hours away from dying. Otherwise, he would curl up on a desk and spend the day sleeping.

To test if it was just a coincidence, the staff tried to place Oscar next to a patient they believed was close to dying. But the paranormal cat refused to stay put and decided to snuggle next to someone else. Turns out he was right because 'his' patient died that same evening, while the one whose death the nurses had thought was imminent, lived on for another two days.

Among the biggest believers in Oscar's paranormal powers is Dr. David Dosa, a geriatrician and Assistant Professor at Brown University. He is so convinced of Oscar's unusual 'gift' that he not only published a paper about him in the New England Journal of Medicine, but also wrote a book. Entitled "Making rounds with Oscar: The extraordinary gift of an ordinary cat’, the 2010 publication outlines the various pieces of evidence he has been able to gather about the cat's predicting powers. Also convinced is the hospital staff who has been using Oscar's foretelling abilities to inform family members so they can bid farewell to their loved ones before it's too late.

Of course, not everyone believes that Oscar has a sixth sense. Some feline experts think that his perfect timing may have to do with a certain smell that the cat has come to associate with death. Others speculate it may have to do with the lack of movement in people that are about to die.

Then there are the skeptics who maintain that Oscar's record is not as perfect as it has been made out to be. They think that the hospital staff and Dr. Dosa have simply 'cherry-picked' the occasions when Oscar has been accurate and ignored the ones when he has not. Fortunately, none of this negative chatter has affected nine-year-old Oscar who continues to provide comfort to sick people in their final hours



Sunday 23 November 2014

Life ED video



  1. What your group did well? A good scripted.
  2. What would YOU do differently next time? Be a better actor.
  3. Based on the criteria, how would you improve your movie if we gave you time.
Criteria: Re record for better acting.
  1. Teamwork
Able to work collaboratively as a team to produce a movie
  1. Quality of message -
Life Ed theme. Shows understanding or learning from Life Ed programme
  1. Able to use film making conventions
Camera angles, dramatic intention
  1. Sound quality
Ability to ensure all dialogue is heard

Thursday 13 November 2014

Felting


I think I did quite good with my felt rock I think it looks cool and it has my best colours on it
I also did better then I thought I did.

Sunday 9 November 2014

Waimarino Trip

-A paddle-

I see all the kids as the gallop down the brick stairs with excitement I see the bags and towels swinging past the millions of crossing feet. I hang there with the rest of the paddles upside down wait to be put to use. Water from the last group of kids is draining of the my head I hear the kids shouting with excitement waiting to jump into the water to get wet. The first kids that jumped in ran to the water trap to get on it before there were to many. They were shivering in the cold chilling wind of the morning.

I hear the kids giggle as they jump into the freezing river water they quickly swim to the ladder they launch themselves up to the top and jump around the sides looking for places to jump off and do tricks. Then I see people lining up right in front of me then I am grabbed and taken down to a kayak I was then pushed out into the river inside the kayak then I was grabbed and my head and feet started being dipped in the water I had to keep taking breaths as it got faster and fast I was getting dizzy.

I was going and a figure eight I got put back into the kayak I phew times for a breath but then it was the same nightmare over and over sometimes I would be under water for minutes I almost died.

Monday 3 November 2014

Life ed blog post

This graph is showing how addiction works if you were to take a drug you would get a good felling out of it but when you don't have it you feel bad so they take more of it. But they don't get as good of a feeling so they take more and more every time they take it they get less of a good feeling until they get nothing out of it they just need it to feel normal.

Feeling Fantastic = 200
Feeling Normal = 0
Feeling Bad = - 200

Addiction is when you need a Drug to feel Normal.

FAR Faster absorption rates.

REACH WITS Excuse, Assertive, Change subject, Humer,  Walk away, Ignore, Toughen up, Walk away.

MR JM ICE Memory, Reason, Judgment, Mechanical skills, Intellect, Concentration, Emotions.

Tuesday 21 October 2014

Life ed blog post

Meth is a drug that is very dangerous to the user and other people. Meth has many names such as Ice, Speed, and Chalk. It is a white and yellow Crystal, it can be put into the body many ways it can be snorted it can be smoked can be injected and it can be swallowed. Meth can cause you to hallucinate causing you to see or hear things that are not there. Meth can increase the heart rate making it likely to have a heart attack or a stroke. Meth can lead to obsessive plucking of hair causing hair to fall out. Meth can affect muscles cause face twitches and arm movement it can also lead to thinking there are bugs in your skin making the user scratch leaving open sores.

    Antoine Dixon was a meth addict him taking the meth he had a reaction to it.That made him angry so he killed 1 person and injured 2 others his weapon was a samurai sword the killing happened in 1968 4 February he had an 11 hour spree of violence and the only reason was because of his meth addiction.

Monday 13 October 2014

My picture book

Book titled 'The great arm wrestle'Read this free book made on StoryJumper