Thursday, June 2, 2011
Hush Hush Beginning and End
I loved the beginning! It introduced a mystery in the first chapter in the book. I like how it got right into it (im not very patient). I found some of the characters really interesting. Patch was my favorite because he was mysterious and the plot complications and forshadowing made you wonder if it was him. I like to be kept wondering so i was looking forward to a cliff hanger ending. I was a bit dissapointed and i thought it would have made a better short story as the ending wasn't very satisfactory. : (
Hush Hush Overall
Hush Hush was a decent book and had a lot of strengths to it as well as weaknesses. All of the girls in my group loved it, they said it was because the story was from the point of view of a teenage girl. They said that they really connected to it and enjoyed reading it. I have always liked thrillers and mysteries so the beginning was really entertaining for me. But you'll hear that in my next post. All in all it was a bit cheesy and the writing style was a bit repetitive.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Summer Books
I Heard that the hunger games was a really intense, good book and i look forward to reading it over the Summer. I understand that there is a movie coming out, I looked at the trailer on youtube but it doesn't look very interesting. My sister has read it and said everything was really goo except the ending. My Mom also agreed to read it with me over the summer so we can have "fun discussions" together. No but seriously i look forward too it.
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Books I would like to read
1. The Lightning Thief
2. Harry Potter
3. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
4. Dracula
5. Hunger Games
2. Harry Potter
3. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
4. Dracula
5. Hunger Games
Monday, May 23, 2011
Top Ten Books (not in order)
1. Bear Walker
2. Flush - Carl Hiassen
3. Hoot - Carl Hiassen
4. To Kill A Mocking Bird - Harper Lee
5. Monster -
6. Green Eggs And Ham - Dr. Suess
7.The Million Dollar Kick - Dan Gutman
8. Kick Me - Paul Feig
9. The Million Dollar Putt - Dan Gutman
10. The Twits - Roald Dahl
2. Flush - Carl Hiassen
3. Hoot - Carl Hiassen
4. To Kill A Mocking Bird - Harper Lee
5. Monster -
6. Green Eggs And Ham - Dr. Suess
7.The Million Dollar Kick - Dan Gutman
8. Kick Me - Paul Feig
9. The Million Dollar Putt - Dan Gutman
10. The Twits - Roald Dahl
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Good blogs
http://www.katesbookblog.blogspot.com/ Kate blogs about famous authors/critics from different parts of the world. It told me about Edgar Allen Poe and how he was a strict critic. I have heard his name before and I didn't know who he was until today. It is important to learn about things like that just in case.
http://myreadingbooks.blogspot.com/ This persons blog has several posts about books the have read and essays. Some of the books are The Peach Keeper, Paranormancy, and the magicians book. If I ever have any problems writing essays I will look at this blog. I read one of them and I loved it.
http://biblioasis.blogspot.com/ This blog not only contains blogs and summaries from books, but it also contains world news for books. You can find summaries of the loop (by Alexander Mecleod) to poems and criticisms. I think it's nice to have a fair amount of knowledge for everything. From pop culture to books.
http://suko95.blogspot.com/. Suko's blog is a place for foreign books from his or her family's culture. He has rediscovered his roots and has partaken in the annual Japanese book challenge. The objective is to read two Japanese books (three depending on length). Suko's has picked a certain author named Banana Yoshimoto. I like how he connects with his family birthplace and tries to learn about it.
http://thenewcanlit.blogspot.com/ Michael Bryson is an avid fan of John Lavery. In fact he has dedicated his whole blog to reviewing his (and a few other's) books. Such as: Sandra Back, Very Good Butter, and You, Kwaznievski, You Piss Me Off. I like how he really dedicates himself to reading and posting blogs about it.
http://myreadingbooks.blogspot.com/ This persons blog has several posts about books the have read and essays. Some of the books are The Peach Keeper, Paranormancy, and the magicians book. If I ever have any problems writing essays I will look at this blog. I read one of them and I loved it.
http://biblioasis.blogspot.com/ This blog not only contains blogs and summaries from books, but it also contains world news for books. You can find summaries of the loop (by Alexander Mecleod) to poems and criticisms. I think it's nice to have a fair amount of knowledge for everything. From pop culture to books.
http://suko95.blogspot.com/. Suko's blog is a place for foreign books from his or her family's culture. He has rediscovered his roots and has partaken in the annual Japanese book challenge. The objective is to read two Japanese books (three depending on length). Suko's has picked a certain author named Banana Yoshimoto. I like how he connects with his family birthplace and tries to learn about it.
http://thenewcanlit.blogspot.com/ Michael Bryson is an avid fan of John Lavery. In fact he has dedicated his whole blog to reviewing his (and a few other's) books. Such as: Sandra Back, Very Good Butter, and You, Kwaznievski, You Piss Me Off. I like how he really dedicates himself to reading and posting blogs about it.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Homework
Homework is terrible.
It damages our brains and limits our creativity. Having an assighnment in which you have to stay within the expectations and rules limits yor ability to "think outside the box."
Not to mention that it hinders their social lives and recent studies show that more and more jobs need people skills. All students do is go to school for 7 hours a day then come home mentally exhausted. But they have to do more work. It is work nonstop around the clock. Not to mention weekends. What is the weekend if it is not a break? Even on our breaks we still work, it is unfair.
In my opinion, it is overtstressing and does not help our education. Most students stay up all night doing homework. Being tired has a huge affect on your attention, adittude, and memory. Therefore homework is unnecessary and restrictive to our education.
Homework is good.
However, homework refreshes the memory of our recently covered classroom material. It helps the student practice and memorize material they need to know. One of the many strategies students have in order to memorize something is to write it down or take notes. By looking over these notes or homework later helps you prepare for the test.
Many jobs do not need most of the skills covered in class but academic in the class room serves as a way of separating the various skills and talents different individuals have. For example, if a person is really good at writing and terrible in math, it may be a good idea not to study engineering.
Based on the previous arguments, I am of the opinion that i am neutral. I believe homework can be unnecessary, as much as it can be needed.
It damages our brains and limits our creativity. Having an assighnment in which you have to stay within the expectations and rules limits yor ability to "think outside the box."
Not to mention that it hinders their social lives and recent studies show that more and more jobs need people skills. All students do is go to school for 7 hours a day then come home mentally exhausted. But they have to do more work. It is work nonstop around the clock. Not to mention weekends. What is the weekend if it is not a break? Even on our breaks we still work, it is unfair.
In my opinion, it is overtstressing and does not help our education. Most students stay up all night doing homework. Being tired has a huge affect on your attention, adittude, and memory. Therefore homework is unnecessary and restrictive to our education.
Homework is good.
However, homework refreshes the memory of our recently covered classroom material. It helps the student practice and memorize material they need to know. One of the many strategies students have in order to memorize something is to write it down or take notes. By looking over these notes or homework later helps you prepare for the test.
Many jobs do not need most of the skills covered in class but academic in the class room serves as a way of separating the various skills and talents different individuals have. For example, if a person is really good at writing and terrible in math, it may be a good idea not to study engineering.
Based on the previous arguments, I am of the opinion that i am neutral. I believe homework can be unnecessary, as much as it can be needed.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Enselada Rusa
Enselada Rusa, or potato salad (as we call it in america) is a classic argentinian dish. I chose to write about it because I love potato salad. Potato salad is prepared many different ways in many different countries. Certain religions or cultures have different styles of food. This shows that although we come from different places we still share things in common.
Here are the ingredients
4 russet potatoes - peeled, boiled, and cubed
3 hard cooked eggs, chopped
1 (10 ounce) can mixed vegetables
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon ground mustard
1/2 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon dried dill weed
5 tablespoons chopped pimiento-stuffed olives
salt and black pepper to taste
Enselada Rusa, or potato salad (as we call it in america) is a classic argentinian dish. I chose to write about it because I love potato salad. Potato salad is prepared many different ways in many different countries. Certain religions or cultures have different styles of food. This shows that although we come from different places we still share things in common.
Here are the ingredients
4 russet potatoes - peeled, boiled, and cubed
3 hard cooked eggs, chopped
1 (10 ounce) can mixed vegetables
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon ground mustard
1/2 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon dried dill weed
5 tablespoons chopped pimiento-stuffed olives
salt and black pepper to taste
Pasteles
Who doesn't like caramel and crescents? I know I do so that is why I picked this Argentinian desert, pasteles. Pasteles are a desert crescent that contains sugar and caramel. I thought it was exotic that crescents were used for desert. I had never had any. I hope that i can try this and i may try to make it at home! That is why I picked this recipe out of all of the other ones
Here are the Ingredients
3 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup confectioners' sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup butter
7 tablespoons ice water
2 tablespoons milk
25 individually wrapped caramels, unwrapped
1/2 cup flaked coconut
1 egg
1 tablespoon water
Who doesn't like caramel and crescents? I know I do so that is why I picked this Argentinian desert, pasteles. Pasteles are a desert crescent that contains sugar and caramel. I thought it was exotic that crescents were used for desert. I had never had any. I hope that i can try this and i may try to make it at home! That is why I picked this recipe out of all of the other ones
Here are the Ingredients
3 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup confectioners' sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup butter
7 tablespoons ice water
2 tablespoons milk
25 individually wrapped caramels, unwrapped
1/2 cup flaked coconut
1 egg
1 tablespoon water
Argentine Lentel Soup
I picked this because I find it unique. As you can see underneath in the ingredients it uses: apples, barbecue sauce, tomatoes, and lentils (a kind of edamame like bean). I like dishes that have a wide and odd range of food items, that is why I chose this recipe.
Here are the ingredients
1 cup dry lentils
1 quart water
1 cube vegetable bouillon
3 medium tomatoes, peeled and diced
1 large onion, diced
1 carrot, sliced
1 medium apple - peeled, cored and diced
1/2 cup frozen peas
1 large clove garlic
1 tablespoon olive oil
1/4 cup barbeque sauce
1/2 teaspoon paprika
I picked this because I find it unique. As you can see underneath in the ingredients it uses: apples, barbecue sauce, tomatoes, and lentils (a kind of edamame like bean). I like dishes that have a wide and odd range of food items, that is why I chose this recipe.
Here are the ingredients
1 cup dry lentils
1 quart water
1 cube vegetable bouillon
3 medium tomatoes, peeled and diced
1 large onion, diced
1 carrot, sliced
1 medium apple - peeled, cored and diced
1/2 cup frozen peas
1 large clove garlic
1 tablespoon olive oil
1/4 cup barbeque sauce
1/2 teaspoon paprika
Monte Alban
In Oaxaca, Mexico, up on the mountains there is an ancient city, Monte Alban. Monte Alban is one of the first cities ever. It was founded in about 500 years before Christ was born. It was home to citizens also known as "cloud people." for up until 750 a.d they dominated the valleys and cities around them. A man named Alfanso Caso found this city in 1934 as were 500 pieces of gold and jade (some of the citizens were gold miners). Tourists can access and look through the city. Researchers still don't know a lot about it but they are working on it.
In Oaxaca, Mexico, up on the mountains there is an ancient city, Monte Alban. Monte Alban is one of the first cities ever. It was founded in about 500 years before Christ was born. It was home to citizens also known as "cloud people." for up until 750 a.d they dominated the valleys and cities around them. A man named Alfanso Caso found this city in 1934 as were 500 pieces of gold and jade (some of the citizens were gold miners). Tourists can access and look through the city. Researchers still don't know a lot about it but they are working on it.
I do not remember 911 at all. But i do remember going to the airport when there was no security and checking and stuff. My mom said that i used to go in to the airport and just ride the trains all day when i was little. But then 911 and we had to stop. That is the only way that i was affected. I know that 911 was a big shock to america. Sure we have had a couple terrorist attacks but i think that this was a big wake up call. Every one was really angry and quick to blame. The government was ridiculed and that is why they had to make significant changes. Now everytime i go o vacation i have to ait 4 hours before i get on a plane.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Water
1. In Northern Kenya many schools are being cancelled because of a devistating drout. Over 1016 students are now missing classes. Some students may not be back until next year. In Bangalore, India the communities are going through a water famine. Many worry that in five years Bangalore will be in serious trouble. Desperate, They have resorted to tapping underground sources. As the demand for water is rising Bangalore's government is trying to figure out what to do.
2. Water.org and Matt Damon are promising to help ensure the right to clean water. They are going to support 14 countries including Haiti. They are using a new system called "water credit." So far it is going well and soon they hope that people can drink water without risking their lives. Bangalore's BWSSB has been making plans to help fix the water famine with many plans for the future. In Bangalore there is no main river and all of the other tributaries are polluted and filthy.
3. The problem of water allocation and safety can be improved by humans changing their water use habits, and using current water resources in environmentally friendly ways. Both families and companies have a part to play in this eco-friendly use of water. Families who have to cut down on their everyday use of water by using more efficient house appliances which require less water for each function. Companies will also have to develop more eco-friendly equipment to recycle the waste water from there manufacturing waste.
4. Here are some suggestions on what we can do as a class to cut down on our water usage.
a. We can cut down on the length of showers
b. We can run our dishwashers only when it's full.
c. We can fix leaky faucets.
d. Buy recycled or reusable products instead of throw away ones. Manufacturers have to use water to make products, so if we recycle and reuse we will cut down on the water used for manufacturing.
2. Water.org and Matt Damon are promising to help ensure the right to clean water. They are going to support 14 countries including Haiti. They are using a new system called "water credit." So far it is going well and soon they hope that people can drink water without risking their lives. Bangalore's BWSSB has been making plans to help fix the water famine with many plans for the future. In Bangalore there is no main river and all of the other tributaries are polluted and filthy.
3. The problem of water allocation and safety can be improved by humans changing their water use habits, and using current water resources in environmentally friendly ways. Both families and companies have a part to play in this eco-friendly use of water. Families who have to cut down on their everyday use of water by using more efficient house appliances which require less water for each function. Companies will also have to develop more eco-friendly equipment to recycle the waste water from there manufacturing waste.
4. Here are some suggestions on what we can do as a class to cut down on our water usage.
a. We can cut down on the length of showers
b. We can run our dishwashers only when it's full.
c. We can fix leaky faucets.
d. Buy recycled or reusable products instead of throw away ones. Manufacturers have to use water to make products, so if we recycle and reuse we will cut down on the water used for manufacturing.
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