Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Misconceptions about snakes

        When most people hear the word "snake," they immediately start to panic. This is mainly because many people think that all snakes are harmful. They aren't all deadly; there are about 600 species of snakes that are venomous, and there are 23 snake species that are not venomous. Yes, there are many more venomous snakes in this world, this does not mean they will kill you.
        Snakes such as the Black Mamba, Olive-brown Sea Snake, King Cobra, Namaqua Dwarf Adder, Adder, Horned Sea Snake, Green Anaconda, Arabian Horned Viper, Indian Cobra, and the Caucasian Viper are ten of the most deadly snakes in the world. These WILL kill you if they feel threatened by your presence. The King Snake, Corn Snake, Rat Snake, Garden Snake, Black Racer, Mud Snake, and the Garter Snake are virtually harmless. If you get bitten by one of these snakes, don't worry, you'll be fine.
        Many people think that all snakes have fangs. Only venomous snakes have fangs because they have to inject venom into their prey. Non-venomous snakes have teeth but they don't have fangs, they don't need them because they are not venomous. The only snake that is venomous but has no fangs is the Coral Snake.
        Also, the majority of people think that all snakes with a pattern are dangerous. Snakes have patterns to hide them from predators, patterns are great camouflage. Take the copperhead, for example. Although they are venomous, their pattern hides them to the point where they are barely visible. Many young snakes lose their patterns when they reach adulthood. 
       Snake bites also scare many people. I'm not saying it's great if you get bit by a snake, just to take the proper precautions before you get bitten. If you get bitten by a snake and it looks venomous, check to see what the bite looks like. If the bite looks like a "U" of many tiny scratches, then you have been bitten by a non-venomous snake. If the bite consists of two tiny holes, and if it burns, then you have been bitten by a venomous snake and should seek help immediately. 
        Most people believe that you can keep snakes away from your home by using mothballs, they believe it works like insect repellent. The truth is, there is no home remedy for snake control. If you want to keep snakes away from your home, move firewood away from your house, keep grass short especially around your house, and eliminate their food and cover. 
       A common myth about snakes is that they can only bite you if they are in a coiled position. This is untrue. Snakes can strike at any time and do not need to be in a coiled position. I know this is just a myth from experience. All snakes bite, they don't need to be coiled up or in a striking position. They will strike if you invade their territory, which happens often. My advice is just stay away from snakes unless you know what you are doing or you are with someone who does.
       There are so many misconceptions, stereotypes and myths about snakes nowadays. Don't get them confused with the truth, the result may not be pretty.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Music Affects You More Than You Think

"Who writes the nation's songs shapes the nation's future" (Temple 240).

Did you know that the lyrics in songs that you listen to have a stronger effect on you than you thought? Songs you hear every day contain lyrics that talk about sex, drugs, alcohol, and violence. These songs have led many teenagers to do exactly what they are talking about. There have been researchers conducting expirements that prove this fact.

Over the years, the music produced has had more explicit lyrics than ever before. Also, the teenage pregnancy rate has skyrocketed along with alcohol and drug use. The birthrate in the US has gone from 3,500,000 a year to 4,100,000 a year in just the course of two decades! If you think about it, the way music has changed from a somewhat innocent state to a state where they have to bleep out every other word can have a huge effect on the country. It can, not saying it has, lead/led to a rise in pregnancies and drug and alcohol usage among teens. You can; however, come to conclude that this kind of music has hadan effect on these teens.

Have you heard the song "Stoner Boy Swag" by a group called Dot Dot Curve? This song talks about drug use in practically every line. Now if you think about it, we all have that one friend who is strung out on something or is constantly getting high. This isn't just the only song out there about drugs. In the 70's, you had Bob Marley who was an icon to a people who we call "hippies." These people didn't take up 9/10 of the country, the druggies and stoners today are spread out everywhere and ther is at least one in every town and city. This didn't start until music was written about drugs.

Every other teenager I know drinks alcohol. It's either an everyday thing or it was a one time thing. Either way, they were exposed to alcohol at some point in their life. There is also a song called "Blame it on the Alcohol" by Jamie Foxx and I'm sure you all have heard it. It talks about how what you are doing at  the time is all because of what you are drinking. In that song he basically says blame it on whatever liqour you are drinking. If you've heard it then you know what I'm saying here. This does not send a good message to our nation's youth now, does it? There are more alcoholics these days as well, and music is possibly one of the main factors.

In conclusion, music does have more of an effect on us than we thought. Did you ever take the time to think that music could be the reason for teen pregnancies? Studies have shown that it can also increase a person's heartrate. So maybe now you'll take a second look at the music you listen to.