C ya ~~ HIS ~~
Im going to miss everyone, miss this place a lot.
Anyways, GOODBYE la......."HIS"
-TeRrY-
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Sunday, May 31, 2009
How was nuclear war avoided??
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Was the Atomic Bomb a wise or unwise decision ?
Was the Atomic Bomb a wise or unwise decision ?
In my opinion, I don't think Atomic Bomb was a wise, because it is so dangerous and terrible, and it is harmful of earth, kill a lot of people plants, animals.....
First, people use Atomic Bomb were want to frighten the enemy, but the Atomic Bomb destructive power was too powerful, so it not only hurt the people also hurt the earth.(and lot of things)
Finally, I want to say Atomic Bomb was unwise, it will be harmful to our earth, we should protect our earth; we can not be selfish and use the Atomic Bomb to killed.
In my opinion, I don't think Atomic Bomb was a wise, because it is so dangerous and terrible, and it is harmful of earth, kill a lot of people plants, animals.....
First, people use Atomic Bomb were want to frighten the enemy, but the Atomic Bomb destructive power was too powerful, so it not only hurt the people also hurt the earth.(and lot of things)
Finally, I want to say Atomic Bomb was unwise, it will be harmful to our earth, we should protect our earth; we can not be selfish and use the Atomic Bomb to killed.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Submarine SMASH Day Reflection
1. Summarize
We have a quiz, and after the quiz we have a science hoopla game.
Our mission is to make a telescope to the stuff inside the box.
The supplies---Tape, some paper, mirror, cardboard, scissors.
2. Reflect -- Scientists often make a hypothesis, test it, and then change (or modify) their design to make it work
We modify one time.
Because we use too much paper tupe to refraction, and it's too dark.(Can't see anything)
Cause we just to reduse one paper tupe, try to make the paper tupe longer don't refraction too much, and it won't be too dark.
Basically we just whisper...to communicate.
3.Tips and Suggestions
Be patience, you might probably fail, but never give up.
Try to do your best, and you will found out that is easy and fun.
(Remember make it firm)
We have a quiz, and after the quiz we have a science hoopla game.
Our mission is to make a telescope to the stuff inside the box.
The supplies---Tape, some paper, mirror, cardboard, scissors.
2. Reflect -- Scientists often make a hypothesis, test it, and then change (or modify) their design to make it work
We modify one time.
Because we use too much paper tupe to refraction, and it's too dark.(Can't see anything)
Cause we just to reduse one paper tupe, try to make the paper tupe longer don't refraction too much, and it won't be too dark.
Basically we just whisper...to communicate.
3.Tips and Suggestions
Be patience, you might probably fail, but never give up.
Try to do your best, and you will found out that is easy and fun.
(Remember make it firm)
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Quake parents seek answers to school collapses
The earthquake.
Nine parents whose children died when their classrooms crumbled in the Sichuan earthquake.
China "Sichuan"
Last year
Nine Chinese parents whose children died when their classrooms crumbled in the Sichuan earthquake last year said yesterday they will keep pursuing the government until they know why their school gave way.
The parents arrived in Beijing from Sichuan this week to petition the Communist Party’s Central Committee for Discipline Inspection.They said they represented the families of 126 children who died when the Fuxin No. 2 Primary School in Mianzhu city collapsed.Thousands of children are believed to have died in their classrooms during the quake but there is no official toll. The government says 70,000 people died in Sichuan province and 7,000 classrooms were destroyed, but has avoided releasing a detailed breakdown of the fatalities.
Parents have traveled to Beijing to seek help from higher authorities. Nothing came of their first attempt two months ago, said another parent, Chen Qiying.“The last time there were four of us. Today, nine of us came. Next time there will be even more,” said Chen, the mother of Chen Yida, who was 10 when he died in the same school.It was not immediately known if the parents’ petition was accepted because their mobile phones were turned off later yesterday.In September, a Chinese government scientist acknowledged that a rush to build schools in recent years likely led to construction flaws that caused so many of them to collapse — the first official admission that low building standards may have been behind the student deaths.
I feel that school it's really appathy about children's life, they are all the humans no rank, we all the same.
Not just the school, all the country should care more about the "Life".
Saturday, November 8, 2008
CROSS-STRAIT TALKS: Students stage sit-in, petition Ma
A lot of college students staged a sit-in yesterday in front of the Executive Yuan over the police response to protests against Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Strait (ARATS) Chairman Chen Yunlin’s (陳雲林) visit.
"When I saw on TV that protesters were being treated violently by the police, I felt really confused. How can the police be violent toward people who haven't even broken the law and are just carrying the national flag?" said Chang Yi-shih (張逸詩), a student at National Taipei University.
This article is about a "CROSS-STRAIT TALKS", but a lot of Taiwanese people don't like people from China to cross boundaries..... . So they protest...and want them to go back.
I think Taiwanese people will be angry and protesting isn't unusual. Because they don't want to be silenced, they want their voices to be heard.
There is one thing I feel bad about. It is that when people from China come to Taiwan, and when Taiwan is in disorder, the "Taiwanese police" attack a lot of "Taiwanese people', and some of them even get injured.
That is so silly, especially when it concerns a few people from China... a lot of Taiwanese police protect them and resist the Taiwanese people.
"When I saw on TV that protesters were being treated violently by the police, I felt really confused. How can the police be violent toward people who haven't even broken the law and are just carrying the national flag?" said Chang Yi-shih (張逸詩), a student at National Taipei University.
This article is about a "CROSS-STRAIT TALKS", but a lot of Taiwanese people don't like people from China to cross boundaries..... . So they protest...and want them to go back.
I think Taiwanese people will be angry and protesting isn't unusual. Because they don't want to be silenced, they want their voices to be heard.
There is one thing I feel bad about. It is that when people from China come to Taiwan, and when Taiwan is in disorder, the "Taiwanese police" attack a lot of "Taiwanese people', and some of them even get injured.
That is so silly, especially when it concerns a few people from China... a lot of Taiwanese police protect them and resist the Taiwanese people.
Monday, September 22, 2008
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