Dear Mr Claus,
I am writing this letter to inform you that I do not want chocolate this year. Instead I would prefer 5 kilo grams of candy. It is to my concern that you did not eat my cookies last year. I just wanted to let you know that they are still there.
Another thing, if you are willing to do this I would like a huge present this year. Maybe a Playstation 4 with lots of games, or an Xbox One with tons of games. No matter which, I do not mind. I think that I deserve one of these because I have been a great boy this year and washed the dishes once.
Also I am wondering now if you would like me to change what I give you to eat. Since last year you didn't eat your high in fat cookies so I was wondering if you wanted something like broccoli or lettuce. Just in case your going on a diet.
I was also wondering how all your little elves are going I hope they're fine. This time of year gets quite busy for you considering it's the only time you work. Unless you have another job? Oh and how are your reindeer going as well, is Rudolph's nose still shining bright? And is Comet behaving himself? And who is your lead reindeer now? I would like it if you send me your answer by email as it is a modern way of communicating in this age.
Thank you for taking your precious time to read this.
Your sincerely.
Damian
Damian
My Name is Damian
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Monday, 9 December 2013
Third world countries
The third world arose during the cold war. Also the second world and first world. These worlds split earth into different country groups depending on the current social, economic and political problems.
Some of the third world countries include:
Africa
Latin America
Asia
Tanzania
and many more.
Right now New Zealand is a first world country. We are very fortunate to be like this.
One third world country is Afghanistan, it is classified as a third world country because 40% of the country live in poverty with 2/3 of them only have 2 US dollars a day which is 2.42 NZ dollars.
One third world country is Afghanistan, it is classified as a third world country because 40% of the country live in poverty with 2/3 of them only have 2 US dollars a day which is 2.42 NZ dollars.
Sunday, 8 December 2013
Japan - Kyoto
Kyoto is a city located in Japan with a population of 1.474 million in the 2010 update. It is 827.9 km squared. Kyoto is also the birth place of one of our Japanese students, Masanou. Some of the points of interest in Kyoto are the Kinkaku - Ji, Kiyomizu, Arashiyama, Nijo castle and Fushimi Inari-taisha.
Thursday, 5 December 2013
45 minute inquiry
Do you recognize this quote? This piece of writing is a famous piece by William Shakespeare and is in act 2 scene 2 of the play Romeo and Juliet. The piece was made in 1591 - 1595 and made as a play in the 1600's. But this isn't the whole quote the whole quote is "a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." This means that a name doesn't matter about anything, because it's not the name it's what they are.William Shakespeare was born in United Kingdom at the location of Stratford- upon -Avon.
When William presented his play to Samuel Pepy his comment was "this is the worst play Iv'e seen in my life." But now it is one of the most popular plays in existents. It consist of 5 acts with a differnet number of scenes in each in act 1 there is 5, 2 has 6, 3 has 5, 4 has 5, and the 5th act has 3 scenes.
The play is about two people who were not aloud to love eachother. But then they decided to get married. But there is no happy ending because the night before the wedding Juliet kills herself. So Romeo couldn't ber it and he killed himself too.
Heres a link about it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romeo_and_Juliet
Wednesday, 4 December 2013
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
45 minute inquiry.
This is the port of Tauranga It is 113.4 hectares and includes the logging industrie. The logging industrie takes in 63,000 logs per day and has 186 staff members. Logs are shipped from all around the world and delivered to places around New Zealand, Australia and even Asia. The logs that come into the port mainly come from the heneua forest.
Th logs collected are usually turned into building materials, fences and maintenance. But all the logs that are sent to kaurau get turned into paper or saw dust. The logs usually get to the port by trucks or trains.
To work as a Lumber jack for the port is a payment of 32.000 a year and a lot of hard work. But you could also work as a log truck driver or on the log trains. If you take this job you would more than likely travel around the country or maybe even the world!!
A lot of countries send us there logs to turn into paper, sawdust or building materials. This is because we have quite a big industrie and countries like Asia and Africa do not.
Here is a link about the company:
http://www.c3.co.nz/
Th logs collected are usually turned into building materials, fences and maintenance. But all the logs that are sent to kaurau get turned into paper or saw dust. The logs usually get to the port by trucks or trains.
To work as a Lumber jack for the port is a payment of 32.000 a year and a lot of hard work. But you could also work as a log truck driver or on the log trains. If you take this job you would more than likely travel around the country or maybe even the world!!
A lot of countries send us there logs to turn into paper, sawdust or building materials. This is because we have quite a big industrie and countries like Asia and Africa do not.
Here is a link about the company:
http://www.c3.co.nz/
Monday, 2 December 2013
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