If I would star in any movie it would be Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix as Harry Potter, because it was a block buster and it was one of most watched movie. Also it won 10 awards with 27 nominations. This movie has lots of magic, adventure and action. Plus I like this type of movies. Also in this movie blood content is not removed.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
If I would star in any movie it would be Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix as Harry Potter, because it was a block buster and it was one of most watched movie. Also it won 10 awards with 27 nominations. This movie has lots of magic, adventure and action. Plus I like this type of movies. Also in this movie blood content is not removed.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Plane Crash

An Indonesian military transport plane crashed into a residential area in East Java on Wednesday. It killed 98 people. The plane had a crew of 14 people and was carrying 98 passengers.The crash destroyed four homes and killed two people who lived in one of the homes. At least 15 people from the flight had been rescued.
Monday, May 4, 2009
Afghanistan's Landmines
What are landmines?
One of the mot harmful and lasting effects in Afghanistan are landmines and unexploded bombs. Landmines are weapons buried in the ground or covered with dirt, sand and plants. Also landmines explode only if there is weight or pressure on top of it. When landmines explode humans can possibly get injured or killed.
Why are landmines used?
Countries at war use landmines to restrict the movement civilians. Most often civilians are the ones harmed by landmines. In 1999 between 600 to 720 Afghans were killed or injured each month because landmines. By 2000, this figure had dropped to 88 Afghans per month, but this is still too many.
One of the mot harmful and lasting effects in Afghanistan are landmines and unexploded bombs. Landmines are weapons buried in the ground or covered with dirt, sand and plants. Also landmines explode only if there is weight or pressure on top of it. When landmines explode humans can possibly get injured or killed.
Why are landmines used?
Countries at war use landmines to restrict the movement civilians. Most often civilians are the ones harmed by landmines. In 1999 between 600 to 720 Afghans were killed or injured each month because landmines. By 2000, this figure had dropped to 88 Afghans per month, but this is still too many.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
The Storm
Their was a storm in Canada Ontario Toronto on Sunday April 26. It wasn't any storm it was a thunderstorm.It started around 4:00. The area I lived in the cable got knocked out and some trees got knocked out too. Also in that day there were many car accidents. The wind was ranging 72 mph per hour.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Worlds Smallest Man
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
MARS
Named after the Roman god of war, the planet Mars is located four planets from the Sun. Commonly referred to as “The Red Planet,” Mars tends to give off a reddish hue when viewed from Earth. This is believed to be caused by an abundance of iron oxide on the planet’s surface. Mars is about half the size of the Earth.
Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, both of which are relatively small in size and not shaped in perfect spheres like the Earth’s moon. Mars can be easily seen from Earth without a telescope at a brightness that is only surpassed by the planet Venus, the Moon and the Sun.
Mars has long been considered the most realistic location for life in our solar system, aside from Earth. Many even believe that intelligent life may have once existed on the planet. Scientific exploration of Mars has not produced any evidence of life on the planet. It is believed that the harsh surface environment and extreme solar radiation that saturates the surface of the planet is not capable of sustaining any kind of life.
Currently, the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity are close to entering their third year exploring the surface of the Mars, gathering images and information so that we may continue to increase our knowledge and understanding of the Red Planet, as well as the possibility of past or future life on Mars.
Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, both of which are relatively small in size and not shaped in perfect spheres like the Earth’s moon. Mars can be easily seen from Earth without a telescope at a brightness that is only surpassed by the planet Venus, the Moon and the Sun.
Mars has long been considered the most realistic location for life in our solar system, aside from Earth. Many even believe that intelligent life may have once existed on the planet. Scientific exploration of Mars has not produced any evidence of life on the planet. It is believed that the harsh surface environment and extreme solar radiation that saturates the surface of the planet is not capable of sustaining any kind of life.
Currently, the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity are close to entering their third year exploring the surface of the Mars, gathering images and information so that we may continue to increase our knowledge and understanding of the Red Planet, as well as the possibility of past or future life on Mars.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Hockey
All thoughts of an NHL best 53-18-11 regular-season record now are tucked away in the recesses of the minds of San Jose Sharks players and coaches. For San Jose, the real challenge is now, namely to erase years of playoff disappointment and produce the Stanley Cup so many feel the club is capable of earning. One can understand the high expectations for the Sharks when you look at core players like Joe Thornton, Patrick Marleau, Devin Setoguchi and Joe Pavelski up front, Rob Blake and Dan Boyle on defense and Evgeni Nabokov in goal.Standing in the way are the Anaheim Ducks, a club that struggled to find an identity for much of the season, but a team that righted the ship to the tune of a 42-33-7 record and 7-2-1 mark in its last 10 games. Anaheim also is a club not far removed from its 2007 Stanley Cup championship, still icing Cup winners in Ryan Getzlaf, Corey Perry, Scott Niedermayer, Teemu Selanne, Chris Pronger, Rob Niedermayer, Todd Marchant, Francois Beauchemin and J.S. Giguere.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Fate
Fate, a power believed to control events in our life. In other words fate is destiny. Just like the saying goes: “What is to happen is to happen and can’t be stopped.” Fate is also the force or principle believed to predetermine events. Another way you could say fate is: “The will or principle or determining cause by which things in general are believed to come to be as they are or events to happen as they do.”
First of all, some people say there is no fate and we control the events in our life, but they can’t decide when we will be born, live, or die. Most of us do think there is fate, because no one knows the future or more as the events of our life. Also the people who believe in fate know that we can’t stop what is destined to happen.
For example look at Mahatma Gandhi he had fate and knew that his destiny was: “To stop the British army from invading India,” so he did what he thought he had to do and that was to give independence. That is why most people believe in fate because we can’t stop what is destined to happen.
This is just like what Santiago did in the story. He sold his herd of sheep because he had a dream that he was to find a treasure. So then he went to find the treasure he was dreaming about with fate.
There are things in life that we as humans are meant to do. Also my prediction is that everyone is meant to do something. Sometimes I think that I am meant to be a doctor that will help the world to have a healthier future. I think I am meant to do this because in India I help my grandfather in his clinic.
Just for an example look at Obama, who at a small age found out that he was meant to be the president of the United States some day just by a vision he had. So he followed that vision to the top.
Sometimes when we think we weren’t meant to do anything, we do something good at random, not knowing what we did. Just like when I was discussing about a project and my friend said something out of random and that got us a great idea.
We humans (some) have dreams. My dream is that one day I will become a well respected scientist and by that, one day I will find a cure to all types of cancer in one pill. My dream is to do this because I always want to help people, and make a better world for everyone to live in, with fate.
For my dream to come true my whole family is morally supporting me and will be supporting me. My family is the best supporter a person could ever have because when ever I am feeling low they boost up my confidence.
Yes, I do feel that I have the power to make my dream into reality. I think this because I have the two main thing I need. So, for me those two main things are the support from my family and my confidence. Also because I am focused on my aim (goal) and working very hard towards the top of my goal. Another thing is that I am willing to be a doctor so I could help people in other ways as well.
This is another thing what Obama did, he said that he felt he had the power to make his dream into reality. So he worked on it and made his dream into reality. Exactly the same thing also happened to Martin Luther King. This is also what I want to do.
First of all, some people say there is no fate and we control the events in our life, but they can’t decide when we will be born, live, or die. Most of us do think there is fate, because no one knows the future or more as the events of our life. Also the people who believe in fate know that we can’t stop what is destined to happen.
For example look at Mahatma Gandhi he had fate and knew that his destiny was: “To stop the British army from invading India,” so he did what he thought he had to do and that was to give independence. That is why most people believe in fate because we can’t stop what is destined to happen.
This is just like what Santiago did in the story. He sold his herd of sheep because he had a dream that he was to find a treasure. So then he went to find the treasure he was dreaming about with fate.
There are things in life that we as humans are meant to do. Also my prediction is that everyone is meant to do something. Sometimes I think that I am meant to be a doctor that will help the world to have a healthier future. I think I am meant to do this because in India I help my grandfather in his clinic.
Just for an example look at Obama, who at a small age found out that he was meant to be the president of the United States some day just by a vision he had. So he followed that vision to the top.
Sometimes when we think we weren’t meant to do anything, we do something good at random, not knowing what we did. Just like when I was discussing about a project and my friend said something out of random and that got us a great idea.
We humans (some) have dreams. My dream is that one day I will become a well respected scientist and by that, one day I will find a cure to all types of cancer in one pill. My dream is to do this because I always want to help people, and make a better world for everyone to live in, with fate.
For my dream to come true my whole family is morally supporting me and will be supporting me. My family is the best supporter a person could ever have because when ever I am feeling low they boost up my confidence.
Yes, I do feel that I have the power to make my dream into reality. I think this because I have the two main thing I need. So, for me those two main things are the support from my family and my confidence. Also because I am focused on my aim (goal) and working very hard towards the top of my goal. Another thing is that I am willing to be a doctor so I could help people in other ways as well.
This is another thing what Obama did, he said that he felt he had the power to make his dream into reality. So he worked on it and made his dream into reality. Exactly the same thing also happened to Martin Luther King. This is also what I want to do.
Monday, April 6, 2009
Italy's Earthquake
The 6.3 magnitude quake struck at 3:32 a.m. local time near L'Aquila, a city of 70,000 east of Rome.
In addition, as many as 50,000 of the province's 300,000 people may now be homeless, according to Italian Civil Protection Agency figures cited.
Berlusconi declared a state of emergency, which frees up government funds to deal with the disaster, the Associated Press said, and canceled a planned trip to Russia to travel to the region.
As many as 15,000 buildings were destroyed across the region, according to reports. Rescuers continue to comb the rubble.
The quake hit about 70 miles northeast of Rome in the mountainous Abruzzo region, and has damaged homes, hospitals and several churches dating back as far as the 13th century.
Firefighters, aided by dogs, worked to rescue people from fallen buildings. Rescuers were attempting to reach a half-dozen university students thought trapped in a student dormitory in L'Aquila, the Associated Press reported. The town of Castelnuovo also appeared hard hit, accounting for five fatalities.
Around a 150 people died and 5000 people injured
In addition, as many as 50,000 of the province's 300,000 people may now be homeless, according to Italian Civil Protection Agency figures cited.
Berlusconi declared a state of emergency, which frees up government funds to deal with the disaster, the Associated Press said, and canceled a planned trip to Russia to travel to the region.
As many as 15,000 buildings were destroyed across the region, according to reports. Rescuers continue to comb the rubble.
The quake hit about 70 miles northeast of Rome in the mountainous Abruzzo region, and has damaged homes, hospitals and several churches dating back as far as the 13th century.
Firefighters, aided by dogs, worked to rescue people from fallen buildings. Rescuers were attempting to reach a half-dozen university students thought trapped in a student dormitory in L'Aquila, the Associated Press reported. The town of Castelnuovo also appeared hard hit, accounting for five fatalities.
Around a 150 people died and 5000 people injured
The Creation of Summer & Winter
The Creation of Summer & Winter
Once upon a time, there lived two twin boys. One the boy's name was Shako, and the other boy's name was Minoka. Shako was the spirit of winter, and Minoka was the spirit of summer. Shako wanted the whole year to be cold and snowy as Minoka wanted the whole year to be hot and sunny. This is the reason Shako and Minoka always argued. So then the twins decided to split and move. Shako moved to the north and Minoka moved to the south. Therefore north became cold and south became warm long ago.
Many years has passed and Shako decided to travel further south he from where lived. So then Shako decided to and rest on a huge rock. Once he had waken up he sighted a beautiful woman. She was collecting cedar leaves, because over there it was very cold, and no crops grew there. When Shako saw the beautiful woman he fell in love with her, and then he went to talk 0to her. “What is your name,” Shako asked the beautiful girl. She replied politely, “My name is Kachinioy.” Also when Kachinioy saw Shako she also fell in love with him, not knowing who Shako was. Just then Kachinioy asked Shako, “What is your name?” Shako replied, “My name is Shako.” Kachinioy father Ronorak the chief of the village saw the Kachinioy and Shako loved each other, and then he decided that they will get married. Once Shako and Kachinioy married, Shako came to lived in the village with Kachinioy and his father Ranorak in a wigwam.
Many years had passed while Shako and Kachinioy married. One day Shako decided that he would go to visit his old house and meditate there for a few days. Before
he went Shako ran to his wife Kachinioy and told her the truth for who he was.
“Kachinioy, I want to tell you that I' m the spirit of winter,” said Shako. Kachinioy said
back, “I found out the day I meet you that you were the spirit of winter, but I still loved you because you had a pure heart.”
So then Shako left the village, and within four days Shako reached his old house
and then he checked everything, if everything was fine then he started to climb up a mountain to meditate at the top of it. Just after Shako left Minoka, Shako's twin brother decided to travel a little north from where he lived. Minoka also decided to carry a little bit of corn for the way. After four days of walking Minoka spotted Kachinioy, Shako's wife and then he went up to her and asked her, “What is your name ?” Kachinioy replied,“My name is Kachinioy.” Then Minoka insisted,“Take the corn.” “ Where did you get it from,” asked Kachinioy, “is it near from here or I' ll get and take some myself.” Minoka replied, “No, I live in the south over there it is very hot and from there I brought the corn. Kochinioy listen, come here every eighth day and I' ll be here
in the meadow with some corn.” Suddenly, Kachinioy asked Minoka “What is your name.” Minoka announced back, “I almost forgot to tell you my name, it is Minoka the spirit of summer.”
When Minoka saw Kachinioy, he fell love with her knowing that she was the wife of Shako. Kachinioy also fell in love with Minoka when she first saw him forgetting that she already married Shako. By the eighth day Minoka was waiting for Kachinioy to take the corn. When she came to take the corn, she invited Minoka to have dinner and stay over the night, and Minoka agreed.
When Minoka, Kachinioy and Ranorak were having dinner they heard a voice yelling, “Minoka, I know that you are here. So now come out in the meadow and face me, face to face,” announced Shako. Suddenly Kachinioy realized that Minoka looked exactly like Shako, but Minoka was brown and Shako was white. So then Minoka explained to Kachinioy the relation between him and Shako.
Then Minoka did as Shako told him to. When Minoka reached the meadow Shako yelled, “ I see that we both love my wife and my wife loves us two. So now let us have a challenge brother. “ What is it,” Minoka asked. “ So now listen ,” said Shako, “ Who ever will win the war between us will get to marry Kachinioy, and the weather will be there choice.” “ I agree and we will meet meet here on the twelfth day for the war,” said Minoka. So then it took four days for Shako to go to the north and it also took four days for Minoka to go to the south.
When Shako got to the north he created a army of animals to help him in the war. That took Shako four days to do. When Minoka got to the south he also created a army of animals to help him in the war. That also took Minoka four days to do. Then Shako and Minoka started to go to the meadow where the war was going to begin then finally it took four days to go to the meadow and the twelfth day started. Now, finally the war started.
Minoka and his army of animals stood at the left of the meadow. His animals' fur burnt up and became black or brown. That is why summer animals' fur is black or brown. Shako and his animals' stood at the right end of the meadow. His animals' fur became all snowy then it turned white or grey. That is why winter animals' fur are white or grey.
Shako and Minoka started the war by sending the animals into fight, but that didn't last very long because Shako made Minoka's animals so cold that they ran away. Minoka also made Shako's animals so warm that they also ran away. Next Minoka made it so sunny and rainy that Shako's snow and ice started to melt. Shako did not know what to do so he decided to give up.
So then Minoka decided to marry Kachinioy, and Kachinioy's father Ranorak agreed that Minoka and Kachinioy will get married. Minoka also decided that half of the year will be warm and he called it summer, and the second half of the year will be cold and he called it winter. This is also how summer and winter was created, and now everybody lived in peace.
Once upon a time, there lived two twin boys. One the boy's name was Shako, and the other boy's name was Minoka. Shako was the spirit of winter, and Minoka was the spirit of summer. Shako wanted the whole year to be cold and snowy as Minoka wanted the whole year to be hot and sunny. This is the reason Shako and Minoka always argued. So then the twins decided to split and move. Shako moved to the north and Minoka moved to the south. Therefore north became cold and south became warm long ago.
Many years has passed and Shako decided to travel further south he from where lived. So then Shako decided to and rest on a huge rock. Once he had waken up he sighted a beautiful woman. She was collecting cedar leaves, because over there it was very cold, and no crops grew there. When Shako saw the beautiful woman he fell in love with her, and then he went to talk 0to her. “What is your name,” Shako asked the beautiful girl. She replied politely, “My name is Kachinioy.” Also when Kachinioy saw Shako she also fell in love with him, not knowing who Shako was. Just then Kachinioy asked Shako, “What is your name?” Shako replied, “My name is Shako.” Kachinioy father Ronorak the chief of the village saw the Kachinioy and Shako loved each other, and then he decided that they will get married. Once Shako and Kachinioy married, Shako came to lived in the village with Kachinioy and his father Ranorak in a wigwam.
Many years had passed while Shako and Kachinioy married. One day Shako decided that he would go to visit his old house and meditate there for a few days. Before
he went Shako ran to his wife Kachinioy and told her the truth for who he was.
“Kachinioy, I want to tell you that I' m the spirit of winter,” said Shako. Kachinioy said
back, “I found out the day I meet you that you were the spirit of winter, but I still loved you because you had a pure heart.”
So then Shako left the village, and within four days Shako reached his old house
and then he checked everything, if everything was fine then he started to climb up a mountain to meditate at the top of it. Just after Shako left Minoka, Shako's twin brother decided to travel a little north from where he lived. Minoka also decided to carry a little bit of corn for the way. After four days of walking Minoka spotted Kachinioy, Shako's wife and then he went up to her and asked her, “What is your name ?” Kachinioy replied,“My name is Kachinioy.” Then Minoka insisted,“Take the corn.” “ Where did you get it from,” asked Kachinioy, “is it near from here or I' ll get and take some myself.” Minoka replied, “No, I live in the south over there it is very hot and from there I brought the corn. Kochinioy listen, come here every eighth day and I' ll be here
in the meadow with some corn.” Suddenly, Kachinioy asked Minoka “What is your name.” Minoka announced back, “I almost forgot to tell you my name, it is Minoka the spirit of summer.”
When Minoka saw Kachinioy, he fell love with her knowing that she was the wife of Shako. Kachinioy also fell in love with Minoka when she first saw him forgetting that she already married Shako. By the eighth day Minoka was waiting for Kachinioy to take the corn. When she came to take the corn, she invited Minoka to have dinner and stay over the night, and Minoka agreed.
When Minoka, Kachinioy and Ranorak were having dinner they heard a voice yelling, “Minoka, I know that you are here. So now come out in the meadow and face me, face to face,” announced Shako. Suddenly Kachinioy realized that Minoka looked exactly like Shako, but Minoka was brown and Shako was white. So then Minoka explained to Kachinioy the relation between him and Shako.
Then Minoka did as Shako told him to. When Minoka reached the meadow Shako yelled, “ I see that we both love my wife and my wife loves us two. So now let us have a challenge brother. “ What is it,” Minoka asked. “ So now listen ,” said Shako, “ Who ever will win the war between us will get to marry Kachinioy, and the weather will be there choice.” “ I agree and we will meet meet here on the twelfth day for the war,” said Minoka. So then it took four days for Shako to go to the north and it also took four days for Minoka to go to the south.
When Shako got to the north he created a army of animals to help him in the war. That took Shako four days to do. When Minoka got to the south he also created a army of animals to help him in the war. That also took Minoka four days to do. Then Shako and Minoka started to go to the meadow where the war was going to begin then finally it took four days to go to the meadow and the twelfth day started. Now, finally the war started.
Minoka and his army of animals stood at the left of the meadow. His animals' fur burnt up and became black or brown. That is why summer animals' fur is black or brown. Shako and his animals' stood at the right end of the meadow. His animals' fur became all snowy then it turned white or grey. That is why winter animals' fur are white or grey.
Shako and Minoka started the war by sending the animals into fight, but that didn't last very long because Shako made Minoka's animals so cold that they ran away. Minoka also made Shako's animals so warm that they also ran away. Next Minoka made it so sunny and rainy that Shako's snow and ice started to melt. Shako did not know what to do so he decided to give up.
So then Minoka decided to marry Kachinioy, and Kachinioy's father Ranorak agreed that Minoka and Kachinioy will get married. Minoka also decided that half of the year will be warm and he called it summer, and the second half of the year will be cold and he called it winter. This is also how summer and winter was created, and now everybody lived in peace.
Friday, April 3, 2009
2007 was a banner year for video gaming, and the industry has the figures to prove it. The Entertainment Software Association announced today that total sales for 2007 were $18.85 billion, with $9.5 billion of that spent on games and $9.35 billion on consoles.
Both the movie and music industries should be jealous of gaming's 2007 growth. The motion picture industry saw modest growth in 2007, reporting a total box office take of $9.66 billion, a modest increase over 2006's $9.49 billion. Things aren't going as smoothly for the music industry.
Comparing total sales of the games industry to only the box office gross of movies is cherry picking data. The box office is a small portion of the film industry's revenue. If you include DVD sales, TV licensing, Pay-Per-View, etc, the movie industry made something like $45 billion last year. And that's not including sales of DVD players, so it's only fair to not include the sales of game consoles in the comparison. So that's games' $9.5 billion vs film's $45 billion.
Both the movie and music industries should be jealous of gaming's 2007 growth. The motion picture industry saw modest growth in 2007, reporting a total box office take of $9.66 billion, a modest increase over 2006's $9.49 billion. Things aren't going as smoothly for the music industry.
Comparing total sales of the games industry to only the box office gross of movies is cherry picking data. The box office is a small portion of the film industry's revenue. If you include DVD sales, TV licensing, Pay-Per-View, etc, the movie industry made something like $45 billion last year. And that's not including sales of DVD players, so it's only fair to not include the sales of game consoles in the comparison. So that's games' $9.5 billion vs film's $45 billion.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Comment Y Aller
Voici l’histoire d’une fille qui s’appelle Marie. Un jour Marie décide d’aller voir son ami Pierre mais Pierre habite très loin á Paris, en France, et Marie habit a Québec, au Canada. Alor elle pense son problem, après elle pense son problem elle aller à pied. Après quelque minutes Marie rencontre une policière, et la policière t’aider Marie. Alor Marie monte dans l’auto, après quelque minutes l’auto s’arrête. Elle ne marche pas. Après Marie marche encore elle rencontre un conducteur, et le conducteur t’aider Marie. Alor Marie monte dans le train, après quelque minutes le train s’arrête. Il ne marche pas. Alor Marie marche encore, et elle rencontre un capitaine. Le capitaine t’aider Marie. Alor Marie monte dans le bateau, après quelque minutes le bateau s’arrête. Il ne marche pas. Alor Marie saute dans l’eau, et nage. Après Marie rencontre un extraterrestre qui est Zozo. Zozo t’aider Marie. Alor Mari monte dans la soucoupe volante, et après quelque minute Marie arrive à Paris. Mais la mère de Pierre dit, « Je suis désolée, Marie. Pierre est parti te voir á Québec en avion!
La Fin
Voici l’histoire d’une fille qui s’appelle Marie. Un jour Marie décide d’aller voir son ami Pierre mais Pierre habite très loin á Paris, en France, et Marie habit a Québec, au Canada. Alor elle pense son problem, après elle pense son problem elle aller à pied. Après quelque minutes Marie rencontre une policière, et la policière t’aider Marie. Alor Marie monte dans l’auto, après quelque minutes l’auto s’arrête. Elle ne marche pas. Après Marie marche encore elle rencontre un conducteur, et le conducteur t’aider Marie. Alor Marie monte dans le train, après quelque minutes le train s’arrête. Il ne marche pas. Alor Marie marche encore, et elle rencontre un capitaine. Le capitaine t’aider Marie. Alor Marie monte dans le bateau, après quelque minutes le bateau s’arrête. Il ne marche pas. Alor Marie saute dans l’eau, et nage. Après Marie rencontre un extraterrestre qui est Zozo. Zozo t’aider Marie. Alor Mari monte dans la soucoupe volante, et après quelque minute Marie arrive à Paris. Mais la mère de Pierre dit, « Je suis désolée, Marie. Pierre est parti te voir á Québec en avion!
La Fin
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009
Help Stop Global Warming By Earth Hour
Today's most concerned danger is global warming; and we are causing it, instead of stopping it. Everyone is talking about global warming and how they want to stop it, but when the time comes to physically stand up and contribute to stop global warming they back away.
This what Earth Hour is about, everyone can participate and tern out there lights for an hour on March 28, 2009 from 8:30 p.m to 9:30 p.m. I participated last year and this year I'm going to participate as well.
At class we read a blog and watched a video on Earth Hour. If you did the same you could have learned alot about Earth Hour, and what a big difference it makes.
Thank-You fore reading I hope you participate.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
One very remarkable character reported in our legends, dimly seen through the mist of untold centuries, is Kwi-wi-sens Nenaw-bo-zhoo, meaning, in Algonquin dialect, "The greatest clown-boy in the world." When he became a man, he was not only a great prophet among his people, but a giant of such marvelous strength, that he could wield his war-club with force enough to shatter in pieces the largest pine-tree.
His hunting-dog was a monstrous black wolf, as large as a full-grown buffalo, with long, soft hair, and eyes that shone in the night like the moon. The deity of the sea saw the charming beauty of this wolf-dog, and was so extremely jealous of him, that he was determined to take his life. So he appeared before him in the form of a deer; and as the dog rushed to seize him, he was grasped by the deity and drowned in the depths of the sea. He then made a great barbecue and invited as his guests whales, serpents, and all the monsters of the deep, that they might exult and rejoice with him that he had slain the dog of the prophet.
When the seer-clown learned of the fate of his noble dog, through cunning Waw-goosh (the fox), whose keen eyes saw the deception that cost the wolf- dog his life, he sought to take revenge upon the sea-god. So he went at once to the place where the latter was accustomed to come on land with his monster servants to bathe in the sunshine, and there concealed himself among the tall rushes until the "caravan of the deep" came ashore. When they had fallen fast asleep, he drew his giant bow, twice as long as he was tall, and shot a poisoned arrow that pierced Neben Manito, the water-god, through the heart. Neben Manito rolled into the sea, and cried, "Revenge! Revenge!" Then all the assembled monsters of the deep rushed headlong after the slayer of their king. The prophet fled in consternation before the outraged creatures that hurled after him mountains of water, which swept down the forests like grass before the whirlwind. He continued to flee before the raging flood, but could find no dry land. In sore despair he then called upon the God of Heaven to save him, when there appeared before him a great canoe, in which were pairs of all kinds of land-beasts and birds, being rowed by a most beautiful maiden, who let down a rope and drew him up into the boat.
The flood raged on; but, though mountains of water were continually being hurled after the prophet, he was safe. When he had floated on the water many days, he ordered Aw-milk (the beaver) to dive down and, if he could reach the bottom, to bring up some earth. Down the latter plunged, but in a few minutes came floating to the surface lifeless. The prophet pulled him into the boat, blew into his mouth, and he became alive again. He then said to Waw-jashk (the musk-rat), "You are the best diver among all the animal creation. Go down to the bottom and bring me up some earth, out of which I will create a new world; for we cannot much longer live on the face of the deep."
Down plunged the musk-rat; but, like the beaver, he, too, soon came to the surface lifeless, and was drawn into the boat, whereupon the prophet blew into his mouth, and he became alive again. In his paw, however, was found a small quantity of earth, which the prophet rolled into a small ball, and tied to the neck of Ka-ke-gi (the raven), saying, "Go thou, and fly to and fro over the surface of the deep, that dry land may appear." The raven did so; the waters rolled away; the world resumed its former shape; and, in course of time, the maiden and prophet were united and re-peopled the world.
I wrote this story last week.
His hunting-dog was a monstrous black wolf, as large as a full-grown buffalo, with long, soft hair, and eyes that shone in the night like the moon. The deity of the sea saw the charming beauty of this wolf-dog, and was so extremely jealous of him, that he was determined to take his life. So he appeared before him in the form of a deer; and as the dog rushed to seize him, he was grasped by the deity and drowned in the depths of the sea. He then made a great barbecue and invited as his guests whales, serpents, and all the monsters of the deep, that they might exult and rejoice with him that he had slain the dog of the prophet.
When the seer-clown learned of the fate of his noble dog, through cunning Waw-goosh (the fox), whose keen eyes saw the deception that cost the wolf- dog his life, he sought to take revenge upon the sea-god. So he went at once to the place where the latter was accustomed to come on land with his monster servants to bathe in the sunshine, and there concealed himself among the tall rushes until the "caravan of the deep" came ashore. When they had fallen fast asleep, he drew his giant bow, twice as long as he was tall, and shot a poisoned arrow that pierced Neben Manito, the water-god, through the heart. Neben Manito rolled into the sea, and cried, "Revenge! Revenge!" Then all the assembled monsters of the deep rushed headlong after the slayer of their king. The prophet fled in consternation before the outraged creatures that hurled after him mountains of water, which swept down the forests like grass before the whirlwind. He continued to flee before the raging flood, but could find no dry land. In sore despair he then called upon the God of Heaven to save him, when there appeared before him a great canoe, in which were pairs of all kinds of land-beasts and birds, being rowed by a most beautiful maiden, who let down a rope and drew him up into the boat.
The flood raged on; but, though mountains of water were continually being hurled after the prophet, he was safe. When he had floated on the water many days, he ordered Aw-milk (the beaver) to dive down and, if he could reach the bottom, to bring up some earth. Down the latter plunged, but in a few minutes came floating to the surface lifeless. The prophet pulled him into the boat, blew into his mouth, and he became alive again. He then said to Waw-jashk (the musk-rat), "You are the best diver among all the animal creation. Go down to the bottom and bring me up some earth, out of which I will create a new world; for we cannot much longer live on the face of the deep."
Down plunged the musk-rat; but, like the beaver, he, too, soon came to the surface lifeless, and was drawn into the boat, whereupon the prophet blew into his mouth, and he became alive again. In his paw, however, was found a small quantity of earth, which the prophet rolled into a small ball, and tied to the neck of Ka-ke-gi (the raven), saying, "Go thou, and fly to and fro over the surface of the deep, that dry land may appear." The raven did so; the waters rolled away; the world resumed its former shape; and, in course of time, the maiden and prophet were united and re-peopled the world.
I wrote this story last week.
Monday, March 9, 2009
We need to stop global warming. Every one is helping to get this worse. If we don't stop know this earth is going to be a horrible place for the other generations to come. People stop using the car to go to close distance places (school) and get healthy. By walking to close range places u will help stop global warming and get healthier. U can make a difference.
Friday, March 6, 2009
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Nissan Skyline
Nissan Skyline is one of the fastest cars in the world and also one of the best. It can go up to 420km an hour. It was made in Japan. The bad part is that it is not allowed in Canada.
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