We are living in a planet that is operated by natural processes. As its
inhabitants, we cannot change everything for our convenience. We cannot choose which landforms will come our way as there are many forces that alter the morphology of Earth.
At some point, you may find yourselves standing at a mountains peak.
Appreciate the scenery and the achievement, because not every body immediately reaches the summit. After the success, you may hit deserts with no water to drink. As your body begins to dehydrate because of the heat, your faith might erode that you begin to walk in a slower pace. Should you reach this point in your life, do not give up. Never allow erosional forces to challenge your faith. Continue your journey because it is possible that an oasis exists amid the hoy desert- a magnificent reward that you will only experience if you have the courage to take more steps ahead no matter how physically weak you are.
God has plans for all of us, and the path He has prepared is worthwhile. Enjoy the landforms. They vary because God does not want us to live a monotonous existence. Life lesson about Science
It matters if you just don't give up. Stephen
Hawking
One of the famous quotes by Hawking states, We are just an
advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star. But we can understand the Universe. That makes us something very special. Hawking is indeed special because he completed all his groundbreaking researches in physics and cosmology while suffering from ALS, also called Lou Gehrigs disease. Hawking sits in a wheelchair, voiceless, but communicates through voice synthesizers. With virtually all control of his body gone, Hawking directs the computer program through a cheek of muscle attached to a sensor, which are voiced by the synthesizer using advance computer equipment attached to his wheelchair. All his speeches and articles are created this way. Life lesson related in Science
Beethoven, Standing Firm Amidst Life's
Challenges Ludwig van Beethoven was born on December 16, 1770 in Bonn, Germany. Being a child from a poor family, he did not have access to go to school. His father was very common person and was addicted to gambling. Seeing Beethovens talent and passion for music, his father wanted to use this potential to make good fortune hence, Beethoven was obliged to practice playing musical instruments from day in and day out.
During this period, he was labeled by his music teacher as
a hopeless composer because of his awkward and electric handling of the violin. Life lessons related to Science
Magnifying Lifes Blessing
People may use a magnifying lens due to these reasons:
the objects are too small or the eyes have defects. This optical device has two sides, one that produces a larger image and the other that makes them smaller.
How we use this lens in real life determines our
perspective and faith in God. Those who magnify Gods blessing become more fulfilled and satisfied. On the other hand, those who magnify problems end up miserable and eventually become detached from the Creator.
Let us magnify God by making Him larger in our hearts and
blessings will converge into our lives. Life lessons related to Science
Even Magnets Seek the Right Direction
Life is a journey of choices. It is a path that leads to many directions. One has to consider the fact that real life offers not only the north and the south, as it also presents the west and the east and the angles in between. When making a choice, be ready to be attached and them detached from the people that may come your way. Anticipate repulsions and detours. Life without such experiences is a futile one because deflections could guide you toward your pole.
If you could hardly find the answers to your questions, stay
stillLike a magnet, suspend yourself in a string and observe an act of submission. Life lessons related to Science
Remember that God created human being,
making them to be like himself. God created them male and female and blessed them. Have many children, so that their descendants will live all over the earth and bring it under their control. Couples have their own choice and plan how many children could possibly be raised. Health histories must be considered and decide whether or not to have a baby.
At birth, many of the babys organs and system
are not yet fully developed. Their bones are still soft and flexible. At a very early stage of life it is necessary to take good care every individual to protect their different organs in order for them to have an over healthy body throughout their life. Life lesson related to Science
Mans Journey into Earths Landforms
You had just learned that chromosomes contain many genes, a section of a chromosome that determines a single trait and the genes are the basic unit of heredity. All the traits you possess now are inherited from your parents. We cannot choose what kind of traits we want for ourselves.
We do not want to inherit diseases from our parents. We
should be thankful if we have good traits and characteristics and a normal physical appearance. We have to understand other people who inherited genetic disorders. We have to help them in our own little ways to show that we are really care. Life lessons related to Science
Biodiversity is a very important to
every living thing. They depend on the type of ecosystem on Earth. Disruption of ecosystem decreases biodiversity. Every single species has its own role to other species. They are part of food webs to lead changes that eventually help the ecosystem to retain its natural habitat. Life lessons related to Science
Remember that everything on Earth is
connected to everything else; biotic and abiotic components of the ecosystems are very much interrelated. Most of our resources came from the different ecosystem that supply our daily needs. Some resources are non renewable, that is why we have to use them prudently and wisely. A disruption in the balance of one ecosystem can disrupt the balance of other components. Life lessons related to Science
Gases, die to a very large distance between its
molecules, have the tendency to diffuse. Diffusion, as described, is the process by which gas gradually mixes particles of other gases until the mixture becomes homogeneous.
Just like gases, may we also be able to diffuse
goodness to everyone around us so that goodness will also be inherited by other, may we spread love so other will also carry love in their hearts, and may service flow from the people who are dear to us, and even those who are needy and suffering. Life lessons related to Science
Foods contains a combination of nutrients that our body
need, such as carbohydrates, proteins and vitamins and minerals. As required, to achieve good health, one must consume plenty of grains, vegetables, and fruits rather than carbohydrates and fatty foods.
You are what you eat. Indeed, this saying is a good
reminder that you are a product of what you eat; that whatever you put into your mouth affects the health of your body. And so, if you eat well, then you will have an excellent, standard well-being. Conversely, if you eat poorly, then most probably you will become unhealthy and weak, and will suffer mentally and physically. Life lessons related to Science
The reaction rate tells how fast or slow a reaction takes
place. Some reactions are over in microseconds, while other tales years.
Those that take longer time to occur are believed to be
the most rewarding and satisfying. Just as the fermentation of wine; the longer to ferment, the richer it's taste become.
Event in our lives may happen so fast or so slow. The
rate in which they occur is almost unpredictable. But through the action of different factors, we, in a way can control or choose the way how we wanted our life to be.