CHEMISTRY !
Monday, February 23, 2009
  Sokman's 2nd.
Homework Blues

      This article was about scientists have shown that children who feel sad or neutral performs better on the experiment as compared to the other children who were feeling happier. In the 1st experiment they have conducted, it's possible that the upbeat music had distracted the kids from finding shapes. The researchers hypothesize that feeling down makes people more aware of details, perhaps because sadness makes us more likely to focus on a problem or difficult situation.

     I feel that this article might not be true to all people. For me, i dont think that having a bad mood improves the results of my work or even, tests. When i'm frustrated, i wont have the mood to focus on the subject and i'll get myself "dreaming" or thinking about the problem i'm facing which gets me more depressed. Afterall, in this article, the main focus was on young children. Young children are naive and innocent, they dont really have much problems. But the children can get distracted very easily, therefore, resulting in the possibility in Experiment 1.

      To me, when i'm in a foul mood, i'll pop myself a bar of chocolate as chocolates really help in making my mood "sweeter". To teenagers like us, who likes to do homeworks? Not many. We would always wish for freedom and stuffs. But, doing homeworks are just a part of life that we have to undergo, and continue with our life. -How i wish i won't grow up and face the difficulties & realities of life. - From this article, i've learnt that music will affect a person's emotions and feelings.  

      Doned by Peh Sokman, (14) 3 Sincerity. 

Source, http://sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/34542/title/FOR_KIDS_Homework_blues
      
 
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