Friday, October 8, 2010

Spooky Science- Decomposition


Published: 11:12 am
Updated: 2:38 pm
Need some gross ideas for Halloween for your little boys and girls? We have a few here.

SMMART SPOOKY SCIENCE



DECOMPOSITION-


1. The separation of a substance into simpler substances or basic elements. Decomposition can be brought about by exposure to heat, light, or chemical or biological activity.


2. The process of breaking down organic material, such as dead plant or animal tissue, into smaller molecules that are available for use by the organisms of an ecosystem. Decomposition is carried on by bacteria, fungi, protists, worms, and certain other organisms.
Think about it...Decomposing Corpses, Decomposing Pumpkins, Decomposing candy in little tummies...
Decomposition is a perfect theme for Halloween Science Experiments!
http://www.lessontutor.com/jm_digestive.html
This activity allows you to replicate "decomposed and digested food" and affords you the chance to talk about the body's digestive system. You can share a few vocabulary words like digest, dissolve, liquid, gas, solid...


EDIBLE BARF:

  • 1 cup boiling water
  • 1- 4 serving box orange gelatin
  • 1 cup applesauce
  • 2 pinches baking cocoa
  • handful of oats
  • handful of flakes
  • mashed grapes
Boil 1 cup of water in a pan. Explain to your child that water is a liquid and when it boils, some of the water heats to a gas phase. Take the boiling water from the stove and add the solid gelatin powder. Demonstrate how the solid powder dissolves in the water and converts to a liquid phase.
Add 2 pinches of baking cocoa to tame the bright orange color. Add 1 cup of applesauce, and sprinkle in some oats and cereal flakes and mix until the desired barfy texture.
Pour the edible barf into a cake pan, or onto a cookie sheet. Sprinkle a few more oats and flakes on top. Tear a few grapes and drop them on the top of your barf...lookin' good.
Chill the edible barf in the refrigerator until firm and ...dare I say it...ready to eat. It tastes like chocolate oranges, but it's actually pretty unappealing to eat.

DECOMPOSING PUMPKIN:
Sadly enough, each artisticly carved pumpkin shrivels up and decomposes shortly after the witching hour. Here are a few resources to share this phenomenon with your child.
Pumpkin Jack, by Will Hubbell
Hubbell illustrates the life cycle of a pumpkin. Tim carves a jack-o-lantern and keeps it well past Halloween. The pumpkin begins to decay, so Tim lays it in the garden to decompose over winter. In the spring a sprout appears. Tim nurtures the pumpkin plant until he reaps a harvest of pumpkins.
  • Sid the Science Kid
  • "Decayed Pumpkin Investigation" video
  • "It's Not Scary, It's Decayed" song
PUKING PUMPKIN (CHEMICAL COMPOUND DECOMPOSITION):
This activity demonstrates an exothermic (energy/heat producing) reaction as Hydrogen Peroxide breaks down to water and oxygen gas.
2H2O2 --> 2H2O + O2
When you put hydrogen peroxide on a cut, the enzyme (catalase) in your blood encourages this reaction to occur. It catalyzes this reaction to occur 200,000 times per second, producing the oxygen bubbles that you see.
  • 1/4 cup warm water
  • 1/2 Tb yeast
  • 4 oz Hydrogen Peroxide (3%)
  • 2 oz dish soap
Stir in 1/2 Tb yeast into 1/4 cup of warm water in a small bowl. Let sit for 5 minutes for the yeast to become active.
Mix 4oz of 3% hydrogen peroxide and 2oz dish soap (used to help visualize break down of peroxide). Add a few drops of food coloring (optional).
Place the small bowl of water and yeast inside of a small jack-o-lantern. Pour hydrogen peroxide/soap mixture into the bowl that is inside the pumpkin and put the lid on the pumpkin.
Observe the oxygen gas trapped in the dish soap puke forth from the jack-o-lantern.
So much spooky fun!

Spooky Science- Decomposition

Gay rights leaders headed to Utah





Published: 10:42 am
Updated: 10:43 am
By JENNIFER DOBNER
Associated Press Writer

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - National gay rights activists tell The Associated Press they will descend on Salt Lake City's Mormon church headquarters to deliver more than 100,000 letters asking a senior church leader to recant recent anti-gay statements.

The Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest gay civil rights organization, this week called for Boyd K. Packer to correct statements that homosexuality is unnatural and can be overcome.

Packer is president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His remarks came Sunday during a church conference.

HRC officials say Packer's statements are factually inaccurate.

The group asked it members to write to Packer.

HRC officials say they'll deliver the letters to church headquarters on Tuesday.

(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

Gay rights leaders headed to Utah

Celebrity Birthdays, October 8th

Celebrity Birthdays, October 8th

Actor Matt Damon attends the New York Film Festival premiere of Sony Pictures Classics' 'INSIDE JOB' at Alice Tully Hall on October 1, 2010 in New York City. (Stephen Lovekin, Getty Images for Rubenstein Communications)


Actor Matt Damon attends the New York Film Festival premiere of Sony Pictures Classics' 'INSIDE JOB' at Alice Tully Hall on October 1, 2010 in New York City. (Stephen Lovekin, Getty Images for Rubenstein Communications)




Updated: 10/04 9:22 pm
Celebrity Birthdays, Past and Present, October 8th (b. followed by date means celebrity is now deceased)
Juan Peron, Argentinean president, b.1895
Paul Hogan, Australian Crocodile Dundee actor, 71
Reverend Jesse Jackson, American black civil rights campaigner, 69
Chevy Chase, American comedian, 67
R.L. Stine, American author, 67
Sarah Purcell, American actress, 62
Sigourney Weaver, American actress and Alien star, 61
CeCe Winans, American singer, 46
Robert Bell, member of American funk band Kool and the Gang, 60
Emily Procter, American actress, 48
CeCe Winans, American singer, 46
Matt Damon, American actor and star of Good Will Hunting, 40
Nick Cannon, American actor, 30
Bruno Mars, American singer/songwriter, 24
Angus T. Jones, American actor, 17


Celebrity Birthdays, October 8th

Dan's Review: Secretariat

Dan's Review: Secretariat

Diane Lane in Secretariat (Disney)
Diane Lane in Secretariat (Disney)
Written by: Dan Metcalf Jr.




Published: 10/07 4:36 pm
Updated: 10/07 5:31 pm
Secretariat (Disney)

Rated PG for brief mild language.

Starring Diane Lane, John Malkovich, Scott Glenn, James Cromwell, Dylan Walsh, Fred Dalton Thompson, Kevin Connolly, Nestor Serrano, Amanda Michalka, Carissa Capobianco, Margo Martindale, Sean Michael Cunningham, Nelsan Ellis, Eric Lange.

Written by Mike Rich and William Nack.

Directed by Randall Wallace.

GRADE: B

REVIEW:


There have been some good 'horse' movies over the years. Francis Ford Coppola's The Black Stallion and Seabiscuit are two of my favorites. It was only a matter of time before someone made a movie about perhaps the greatest race horse of all time, which leads us to Disney's release of Secretariat this weekend.

Diane Lane stars as Penny Chenery Tweedy, the daughter of a Virginia horse breeder and housewife with 4 kids, married to a Denver attorney. When Penney's father (Scott Glenn) has a stroke, she rushes back to the Virgina farm and takes over the operation. The farm is losing money, and after a coin toss, the Chenery farm wins the rights to an unborn foal, which turns out to be a strong red stallion, later named Secretariat.

As Penny takes the reins (no pun intended) of the farm and training of Secretariat, she hires an eccentric retired French Canadian trainer name Lucien Laurin (John Malkovich) to get her prized horse into shape.

Despite long odds, Penny's horse wins a few races. All seems well until Penny's farm runs out of money, and the housewife-owner sells breeding rights to Secretariat at a high price that hinges on the horse taking the Triple Crown (Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes).

The rest, (To read the click the link below)
Dan's Review: Secretariat

Mormon Church makes changes to Packer's sermon regarding homosexuality

Mormon Church makes changes to Packer's sermon regarding homosexuality

Mormon Church makes changes to Packer's sermon regarding homosexuality

Written by: Dan Metcalf Jr.





Updated: 1:27 pm
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 News) – The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has changed the text of Boyd K. Packer’s sermon on morality, homosexuality and same-sex marriage.

Packer’s sermon claimed that homosexuality was not born of inbred “tendencies.”

In the Church’s online text version of Packer’s talk, the word “tendencies” was changed to “temptations.”

During his original talk, Elder Packer spoke of homosexual tendencies saying, "Some suppose that they were pre- set and cannot overcome what they feel are inborn tendencies toward the impure and unnatural. Not so. Why would our Heavenly Father do that to anyone? Remember, he is our Father.”

Another change to Packer’s talk includes the omission of the entire sentence, “Why would our Heavenly Father do that to anyone?”

As president and the senior member of the Quorum of the Twelve, Packer is next in succession to become president of the church.

READ THE ONLINE VERSION OF PACKER'S TALK HERE

WATCH THE ORIGINAL TALK HERE

On Monday, the Human Rights Campaign, an organization dedicated to gay rights released a statement saying that President Packer needs to "correct" his statements.

The HRC and other local gay rights groups organized a protest held outside Salt Lake City’s Temple Square Thursday night to demonstrate against Packer’s speech.

Also on Thursday night, the Church released a statement about the protest, saying:

“Of course, the Church recognizes the right of groups to voice their opinion in the public square. However, those familiar with the Church’s doctrine on the importance of marriage and family know it is based on principles of respect and love for all of God’s children. We have continually emphasized that there is no room in this discussion for hatred or mistreatment of anyone.”
ABC 4 has requested a statement from the Church on the text changes made to Packer's sermon. A statement is expected sometime Friday afternoon.
Stay tuned to ABC 4 News and ABC4.com for more on this story.

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From Jen Hubley, your About Today Editor
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Dog Halloween Costumes
No dachshunds, but we do have some pugs dressed as hot dogs. That's pretty good, although I think I might prefer the French Bulldog jailbird. He's so ashamed!

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Of course, if you tastes run more to tarantulas, you don't need a costume for your pet at all. Problem solved!

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