Wednesday 17 April 2013

Fire Horse


In Japan it is believed that women born in a hinoeuma year, the year of the Fire Horse in the fifth lunar calendar cycle, or every 60 years, are evil.
These women are considered dangerous and in league with spirits that are considered less than friendly. A woman born in a hinoeuma year would not make a good wife and thus men would avoid them at all costs. 
The last hinoeuma year was in 1966 and resulted in a huge spate of abortions across Japan - lest the child be a female.
Records show that Japan had a sharp decrease in birth rates in 1966 which is generally attributed to this superstition based on the old lunar calendar.

Thursday 7 March 2013

High


Win Harwood, a Windsor parenting expert , says research has shown that children as young as nine years old are experimenting with this game in spite of the risks.
“It is voluntary suffocation, to get a high," says Harwood.
The choking game, also known as blackout, cloud nine or flatliner, can cause seizures, blindness, paralysis and in the worst cases, death.
Harwood says the part of the human brain which assesses risk is not fully developed in a teenage brain. "They're looking for highs, from risk. It’s not the adult brain," says Harwood.
Even though videos showing tweens and teens doing the choking game either in groups or alone, Harwood says parents should talk to their kids about it.
"Kids can handle the information better than we can," says Harwood.
And Harwood has some tips for how parents can approach the subject with their kids, no matter how old they are.
"First of all, be calm. Talk about it like the nose on your face. Don't exaggerate the facts at all," she says.
Harwood says the goal should never be to control your children "because you can't."
Dr. Paul Bradford, a trauma physician at Hotel Dieu Grace Hospital in Windsor, agrees it’s imperative parents talk to their kids, even if it can be difficult.
"If there's something we can do to alter a behaviour,” says Bradford. “It’s our duty to get that message out."



Read more: http://windsor.ctvnews.ca/deadly-choking-game-game-your-kids-might-be-playing-1.1186472#ixzz2MtxT5DW9