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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

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Monday, May 9, 2011

MYTHS myths and myths...


One legend claims stealing someone's shadow (by measuring it against a wall and driving a nail through its head) can turn the victim into a vampire.

Avoid people who talk to themselves. According to Ukrainian legend, that could indicate a dual soul and the second one doesn't die! Also watch out for the seventh son of a seventh son, a person born with a red caul (amniotic membrane covering the head), or a child born with teeth. A vampire can result if a cat or dog walks over a fresh grave, a bat flies over the corpse, or the person has died suddenly as a result of suicide or murder. Unfinished business can also cause a body to rise, as can inadequate burial rites, including a grave that is too shallow.

Most vampires are described in folklore as flushed and ruddy, with swollen bodies and bloated faces. Often, they can be identified because they're sitting up in the grave.

According to folklore, there are a number of ways to protect yourself from vampires, including the ever-popular wearing of garlic or a religious symbol. You can slow a vampire down by giving him something to do, like pick up poppy seeds or unravel a net. (They're quite compulsive.) Cross water and he can't follow. If you can find the body, give it a bottle of whiskey or food so it doesn't have to travel. If that doesn't work, either shoot the corpse (may require a silver bullet) or drive a stake through the heart. And remember, the vampire won't enter your dwelling unless invited.

Trivia is the Roman goddess of sorcery, hounds and the crossroads.

In Dante's "Inferno" the Ninth Circle of Hell is reserved for those who betray family or country. The denizens of this deepest circle, who are frozen in ice, include Judas (betrayer of Christ) and Cassius and Brutus (betrayers of Julius Caesar).

Abe Silverstein, who headed NASA's Space Flight Development Program, proposed the name Apollo for the space exploration programs in the 1960's. He chose that legendary Greek name because the virile Apollo was a god who rode through the skies in a magnificent golden chariot. The precedent of naming manned spacecraft for mythological gods had been set earlier with Project Mercury, also named by Silverstein.

Some people consider the $1 bill unlucky because there are so many 13's on it: 13 stars, 13 stripes, 13 steps, 13 arrows and even an olive branch with 13 leaves on it. Of course the $1 bill is unlucky - if it was lucky it would be a $100 bill.

The name of the legendary Lady Godiva's horse - Aethenoth

An artificial spider and web are often included in the decorations on Ukrainian Christmas trees. A spider web found on Christmas morning is believed to bring good luck.

When visiting Finland, Santa leaves his sleigh behind and rides on a goat named Ukko. Finnish folklore has it that Ukko is made of straw, but is strong enough to carry Santa Claus anyway.

According to legend, if a hare crosses a person's path as he starts out on a journey, the trip will be unlucky and it's best to return home and start again. If a pregnant woman sees a hare, her child may be born with a hare-lip. If a hare runs down the main street of a town, it foretells a fire. Cornish legend says that girls who die of grief after being rejected by a lover turn into white hares and haunt their former beaus.

Ancient Greeks wove marjoram into funeral wreaths and put them on the graves of loved ones. The wreaths served as prayers for the happiness of the deceased in a future life.

Breaking of a glass is traditional in some wedding ceremonies. This custom symbolizes different things. To some its the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem, and for some its the represents the fragility of a relationship.

In Greek culture, brides carry a lump of sugar in their wedding glove. It's supposed to bring sweetness to their married life.

Placing a wreath on a grave is part of an ancient belief it was necessary to provide comforts for the dead and give them gifts in order for their spirits to not haunt the mourners. The circular arrangement represents a magic circle which is supposed to keep the spirit within its bounds.

The Sphinx at Giza in Egypt is 240 feet long and carved out of limestone. Built by Pharaoh Khafre to guard the way to his pyramid, it has a lion's body and the ruler's head.

The Vikings believed that the Northern lights which are seen from time to time in the north sky were caused by the flashing armor and spears of Odin's handmaidens as they rode out to collect warriors slain in battle.

One gift-giving taboo in China is the giving of straw sandals, which are associated with funerals, and therefore considered bad luck.

Crossing one's fingers is a way of secretly making the sign of the Cross. It was started by early Christians to ask for divine assistance without attracting the attention of pagans.

One sign of rain that farmers once searched for was for their pigs to pick up sticks and walk around with them in their mouths.

During the Civil War, Gen. Ulysses S. Grant believed that onions would prevent dysentery and other physical ailments. He reportedly sent the following message via wire to the War Department: "I will not move my army without onions." Within a day, the U.S. government sent three trainloads of onions to the front.

Contrary to popular belief, there are almost no Buddhists in India, nor have there been for about a thousand years.

On the stone temples of Madura in southern India, there are more than 30 million carved images of gods and goddesses.

One superstition says that if a girl leaves her house early on Valentine's Day and the first person she meets is a man, then she will be married within three months.

Less romantic was the old historical opinion that Valentine's Day is a good day to prepare eels for the purposes of magic. Eating an eel's heart was once believed to enable a person to see into the future.

The reason one wears a wedding ring on the third finger is that (tradition says) there is supposed to be a vein which goes directly from that finger to the heart—i.e., the seat of love. Also, not everyone wears that wedding ring on the third finger of the LEFT hand. In some traditions, such as the Jewish one, it is worn on the right hand. Also, I'm given to understand that nuns ("brides of Christ") wear a wedding ring, again on the right hand.

To prevent evil spirits from entering the bodies of their male children, parents dressed them in blue. Blue was chosen because it's the color of the sky and was therefore associated with heavenly spirits.

Girls weren't dressed in blue, apparently because people didn't think that evil spirits would bother with them. Eventually, however, girls did get their own color: pink. Pink was chosen because of an old English legend which said that girls were born inside of pink roses.

The famous Citgo sign near Fenway Park in Boston is maintained not by Citgo, but by Boston's historical society.

In the 1700's you could purchase insurance against going to hell, in London England.

The Aztec Indians of Mexico believed turquoise would protect them from physical harm, and so warriors used these green and blue stones to decorate their battle shields.

Black cats are considered lucky in England.

Long ago, the people of Nicaragua believed that if they threw beautiful young women into a volcano it would stop erupting.

In medieval times, thunderstorms were believed by some to be the work of demons. So when it stormed, bell ringers would go up into the bell towers to ring the consecrated bells in an effort to stop the storm. This practice didn't always work out well for the bell ringer.

No one knows where the expression "to grin like a Cheshire cat" originated, but it wasn't with Carroll. The Cheshire cat is a well-known character in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, but the expression, meaning a sneering smile that shows the gums, existed long before he wrote the book. There is no such breed of cat.

Superstition says that the left side is the wrong side of the bed.

Aphrodite was the Greek goddess of love.

The ace of spades in a playing card deck symbolizes death.

The dove is considered the symbol of peace.

Ra was the sun god of ancient Egypt.

The mythical figure Father Time carries an hourglass and a scythe.

It's a myth that owls don't hunt in the daytime because they can't see in daylight. It's just that rats and mice, the main items on owl menus, are most active after dark.

Many sailors believe a cat on board a ship means a lucky trip.

The mythical Scottish town of Brigadoon appears for one day every 100 years.

January is named for the Roman god Janus.

Influenza got its name from that fact that people believed the disease was because of the evil "influence" of stars.

During the middle ages, it was widely believed that men had one less rib than woman. This is because of the story in the Bible that Eve had been created out of Adam's rib.

The seven deadly sins (sins serious enough to kill one's soul) are currently anger, envy, pride, sloth, lust, gluttony, and covetousness. They haven't always been so, however. Originally, there were eight deadly sins (as proposed by Avagrius of Pontus). The eight (in order of increasing severity) were gluttony, lust, avarice, sadness, anger, apathy, vainglory, and pride. Gregory the Great later decided that vainglory and pride were too much alike to be counted separately and combined them. He added envy. Later still, the Roman Catholic Church decided sadness wasn't a sin, and added sloth. Somewhere along the way, apathy was dropped as well.

Hindu men once believed it to be unluckily to marry a third time. They could avoid misfortune by marrying a tree first. The tree (his third wife) was then burnt, freeing him to marry again.

When christening a ship, instead of using champagne, the Vikings would sacrifice a human being.

The Vikings also thought the spirits of the murdered person would guide and guard the craft.

20 Less-than-obvious battle of the sexes




1. The average height for men is 1.77m while women are on average 12cm shorter. (sexual records.com)
2.The average female hip measurement is 1.00m while men’s hips are on average 8cm smaller. (sexual records.com)
3.The average male weighs 78 kilos which is 13 kilos heavier than the average female. (sexual records.com)
4. Women have a 78% greater chance of becoming blind. (World Health Organization).
5.Men are 2.7 times more likely to become involved in a road traffic accident. (World Health Organisation).
6. Men are 4 times more likely to die of a smoking related illness. (World Health Organisation).
7. Women are 3 times more likely to suffer from migraines compared to men. (FDA)
8. Although men are more likely to suffer from heart attacks, women are more likely to die within 1 year of a heart attack. (FDA)
9. There are an estimated 781 million illiterate adults in the world, about 64% of whom are women. (UNESCO)
10. There are 103.5 million out-of-school children, of which 57% are girls. (UNESCO)
11. 84% of parliamentary seats across the world are held by men. (United Nations).
12. Men are 4 times more likely to subscribe to an internet dating website. (Jupiter Research).
13. Although 58% of the world’s TV news readers are male, only 21% of news subjects are female. (WACC)
14.. Although 70% of asylum seekers are male, females have a 76% chance of being granted asylum while men have only a 68% chance. (UNECE)
15. Women have less body water (52% for the average woman v. 61% for the average man). This means that a man’s body will automatically dilute the alcohol more than a woman’s body, even if the two people weigh the same amount. (Brown University)
16. Men are twice as likely as women to become victims of online fraud. (spamfo)
17. A male’s computer is 21% more likely to be affected by a virus compare to a female’s computer. (spamfo)
18. Men are more intelligent than women by about five IQ points on average, making them better suited for “tasks of high complexity. (British Journal of Psychology)
19. A study from the University of Nebraska Lincoln found college women to be more weight-conscious and more likely to diet than college men. Among men, 45.2% were overweight or obese, compared to 13.9% of women. But 57.4% of the women said they needed to lose weight, compared to 28.6% of the men.
20. Men are approximately 3 times more likely to commit suicide then women. (Royal College of Psychiatrists)

50 Completely Useless Facts Everyone Should Know




The word "queue" is the only word in the English language that is still pronounced the same way when the last four letters are removed.

Beetles taste like apples, wasps like pine nuts, and worms like fried bacon.

Of all the words in the English language, the word 'set' has the most definitions!

What is called a "French kiss" in the English speaking world is known as an "English kiss" in France.

"Almost" is the longest word in the English language with all the letters in alphabetical order.

"Rhythm" is the longest English word without a vowel.

In 1386, a pig in France was executed by public hanging for the murder of a child

A cockroach can live several weeks with its head cut off!

Human thigh bones are stronger than concrete.

You can't kill yourself by holding your breath

There is a city called Rome on every continent.

It's against the law to have a pet dog in Iceland!

Your heart beats over 100,000 times a day!

Horatio Nelson, one of England's most illustrious admirals was throughout his life, never able to find a cure for his sea-sickness.

The skeleton of Jeremy Bentham is present at all important meetings of the University of London

Right handed people live, on average, nine years longer than left-handed people

Your ribs move about 5 million times a year, everytime you breathe!

The elephant is the only mammal that can't jump!

One quarter of the bones in your body, are in your feet!

Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different!

The first known transfusion of blood was performed as early as 1667, when Jean-Baptiste, transfused two pints of blood from a sheep to a young man

Fingernails grow nearly 4 times faster than toenails!

Most dust particles in your house are made from dead skin!

The present population of 5 billion plus people of the world is predicted to become 15 billion by 2080.

Women blink nearly twice as much as men.

Adolf Hitler was a vegetarian, and had only ONE testicle.

Honey is the only food that does not spoil. Honey found in the tombs of Egyptian pharaohs has been tasted by archaeologists and found edible.

Months that begin on a Sunday will always have a "Friday the 13th."

Coca-Cola would be green if colouring weren’t added to it.

On average a hedgehog's heart beats 300 times a minute.

More people are killed each year from bees than from snakes.

The average lead pencil will draw a line 35 miles long or write approximately 50,000 English words.

More people are allergic to cow's milk than any other food.

Camels have three eyelids to protect themselves from blowing sand.

The placement of a donkey's eyes in its' heads enables it to see all four feet at all times!

The six official languages of the United Nations are: English, French, Arabic, Chinese, Russian and Spanish.

Earth is the only planet(in the solar system) not named after a god.

It's against the law to burp, or sneeze in a church in Nebraska, USA.

You're born with 300 bones, but by the time you become an adult, you only have 206.

Some worms will eat themselves if they can't find any food!

Dolphins sleep with one eye open!

It is impossible to sneeze with your eyes open

The worlds oldest piece of chewing gum is 9000 years old!

The longest recorded flight of a chicken is 13 seconds

Queen Elizabeth I regarded herself as a paragon of cleanliness. She declared that she bathed once every three months, whether she needed it or not

Slugs have 4 noses.

Owls are the only birds who can see the colour blue.

A man named Charles Osborne had the hiccups for 69 years!

A giraffe can clean its ears with its 21-inch tongue!

The average person laughs 10 times a day!

An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain

This is entitled "50 Completely Useless Facts Everyone Should Know" but it is actually 52!

Thanks for reading..

Credits to each and every one who contributed for this compilation of facts!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Hansel and Gretel

Teacher: Isn't the story of Hansel and Gretel very fascinating, kids? Think of the ginger-bread house the witch was living in...

Lily (stands up with a frown Yeah, ma'am. But if I were the witch I would have Hansel and Gretel pay for the part of the house they ate, then record a gain on sale for the difference of the selling price and the cost of the part of the house they ate, minus accumulated depreciation.

Teacher: You know, Lily, I really should be talking to your parents about this accounting thing...

A Story of a BSAcc Student by ANG DAMI MO NGANG UNO, ACCOUNTANCY KA BA?!(A Facebook Accountancy Community Page)

I had always wanted to be a writer. Maybe that's the reason why I can't devote all my mind and heart to accounting before. However, there comes a point in every person's life when he has to choose between what he wants and what he needs. After being one of the top 3 examinees for the staffers exam of our school newspaper, I was asked to take another exam for the editorial position. As I was doing so, I realized that I can't balance being a BSA student and an editor-in-chief at the same time. I had to make a choice. So before the exam ended, I screwed my answers to the remaining questions and left the room with a smile and the hope that it was the right thing to do. After all, I am already a staffer, and that's more than enough for me. That's when I realized that in spite of all those "I am not happy with accounting" and "I want to shift" dramas, accounting had already been so important to me. Accounting first before anything else.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Accounting...

Accounting is not only about those sleepless nights, never-ending reviews, brain-draining examinations, thick books to read, or skipped trips. It is also about having a goal, a direction, a dream that is worth fighting for, which motivates you to stay in spite of all the sacrifices along the way.


It is not just about being a walking zombie or someone with large eye bags and uncombed hair, but about being a responsible and competent student who can still find time to laugh, have fun, and enjoy in spite of having a stressful and demanding life style.


It is not always about how high your grades are, but about how much you learned from your class. Nor does it always pertain about having a failing grade. Rather, it is about how that failure motivates you to do better next time.


It is not always about how your professors grade you, how you grade yourself is important too.


It does not always focus on how you balance your debits and credits, but also on how you balance your time and priorities.


Accounting is not only about how hard it is today, but about how rewarding it will be in the future.



Now if you are gonna ask me how I define accounting, I don't think I can give the perfect definition. All I know is that accounting is NOT something that puts a smile on my face every time I wake up, rather is something that makes me a better person, it makes me want to achieve more, it makes me want to learn more. Accounting is like riding a roller coaster. Some people think that it is scary and many people avoid riding on it because of the fear of falling down. Riding a roller coaster can be terrifying, it can be fun, it can be difficult. But after the ride, the terror and chaos that came streaming in a rush within your veins will be replaced with the pride of accomplishing something unusual, something bizarre. Sooner than you will realize, this "something" is the the most EXTRAORDINARY special "something" that you will be proud of. And it will be something which you will remember for THE REST OF YOUR LIFETIME. You will from then on realize, that the accounting that gave you HEADACHES and EYEBAGS, is the ACCOUNTING that will make you feel ELITE.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

December 21, 2012: End of Human Race?(WTF!) - Inspired by History Channels Armageddon Programs



By: Niccolo Q. Garcia



NO OFFENSE FOR HISTORY CHANNEL LOL!















Have you ever tried to surf the internet and come across with the "December 21, 2012: Doomsday" thing and your heartbeat went at full speed? you have a doubt at it but for some reason something inside you made you convinced that you're dead. It's all over the internet, and even at some "knowledge channel" that I know. Is this era the beginning of the end?

The Mayans, the Egyptians, the shamans of the Aztec, Sumerians, Mesopotamians, and other ancient civilizations including Nostradamus of 1500's, predicted the exact same day of the end of time, December 12, 2012. It is the end of the 26,000 year cycle (end of Mayan calendar). For the ancients, this is the point that marks the mass destruction of the universe. It will be the time wherein the great galactic alignment will occur, where the sun will be in perfect alignment with the center of the Milkyway, this will be the greatest eclipse that will be recorded in the history of mankind. For them this will trigger the greatest catastrophes that will cause the end of mankind. Scary? Think again. When you go back to your logic and rationality there is NO way that the ancients have an efficient way of finding out where the center of the galaxy is, nor if there is even a galaxy; Even Nostradamus that lived 500 years ago doesn't have any clue about what even a galaxy is, because it was only in 1920 (420 years after Nostradamus died) that our milky way is identified as a galaxy, and telescope was just invented in the 1600's. (100 years after the existence of Nostradamus). Another 2012 argument that is clearly false statement is that on the said date there will be polar shifts, this is a phenomenon where in the magnetic charges of the North Pole and the South Pole changes, and this will have a dramatic effect on life on earth. Actually 780,000 years ago this happened and this happens in an irregular interval averaging to every 300,000 years and we are 480,000 years due. No one really knows when will the next Polar Shift will occur, not even the NASA knows. If ever it happens on the said date it will never happen instantly, because this is a 5,000-year process so this means that the effect will never really be felt, because it will be a very sloOow step-by-step thousand-year process. The last thing that will be cleared in this article is the validity of the arguments of the predictions of Nostradamus. HE IS A HOAX! The most famous of his predictions is the 9/11 Terrorist attack it goes this way: "In the year of the new century and nine months,
From the sky will come a great King of Terror…
The sky will burn at forty-five degrees.
Fire approaches the great new city…
In the city of york there will be a great collapse,
2 twin brothers torn apart by chaos while the fortress falls the great leader will succumb".
The first statement talks about the year 2001 (year of the new century), the next states the month September (9th month), and the others talks about the next thing that happens on New York and the twin towers. It is the exact same thing that really happened, scary isn't it? But I tell you this prediction was modified and remodified for centuries here is the actual prophecy:
"The year 1999, seventh month,
From the sky will come a great King of Terror:
To bring back to life the great King of the Mongols,
Before and after Mars to reign by good luck."

The year was 1999 and it was actually the seventh month. If we are to go back to that moment in history, THERE IS NO MAJOR EVENT THAT HAD HAPPENED! This Nostradamus is really the king of deceit, a hoax genius. He made 500 other "prophesies" and had written it in apocalyptic and seemingly coded way that 500 future events that we may encounter may be misassociated with it, due to its unclear meaning. And he made too many predictions so that there will be greater chance that it may come true.

End is a normal phenomenon for things that has beginning. No one really knows when will we die. Not The Aztecs. Not the Mayans, not the rest of the ancients. And Definitely not Nostradamus. Not even the angels and saints knew it. Only HE who made this Universe knew. So Stop the F***ing panic about 2012. We will certainly have an end but no one knows.


- Shadow

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