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Wednesday, 28 June 2017

Colin Murdoch

1. Explain the meaning of the following words: Diabetics, ambidextrous, and Patent?
   Diabetics: a disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired, resulting in abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates and elevated levels of glucose in the blood.
ambidextrous: able to use the right and left hands equally well.
Patenta government authority or license conferring a right or title for a set period, especially the sole right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.

2. Describe how the disposable syringe save people's lives?
To become the world without Aids.

3. Describe what I see in the photo one the page?
I see a man holding a gun next to a zebra, I think he killed the zebra for dinner

4. discuss the link between human accident victim and colin's work with animals 










Friday, 23 June 2017

Today's Work

Today danne and johnny and I made a presentation about pizza

Monday, 19 June 2017

William Hudson

1. Discuss what sort of work an engineer does? They fix stuff and design buildings
2. Find two pieces of evidence to show William wanted to keep the snowy white men?
Image resultHe made them into groups to keep a watch over each other and also he made sure they learned 
English and made sure they weren't drinking and driving.
3. Discuss the link between culture features and national identity? National identity is one's identity or sense of belonging to one state or to one nation.
4. Quote a sentence that shows William's success? William's success made kiwi's proud.
5. Give an example of an innovation from 'The Scheme'? He Became a big engine.
6. Web search, The Snowy Mountains scheme or Snowy scheme is a hydroelectricity and irrigation complex in southeast Australia. The Scheme consists of sixteen major dams; seven power stations; two pumping stations; and 225 kilometers (140 mi) of tunnels, pipelines, and aqueducts that were constructed between 1949 and 1974. 



Soil erosion

Farming has been the basis of New Zealand’s economy, and soil is the basis of farming. When soil erodes, it makes land less productive and can lead to floods, slips, and damage to infrastructure and property. Methods for controlling erosion include planting trees, stabilizing soil and controlling rivers and streams. 
In my experiment of soil erosion, I took a big tub and put dirt into it and put it on an angle and made 

Wednesday, 14 June 2017

Make it happen



       
  1. Why are people like Bill Gates and Anita Roddick not helpful examples for New Zealand?because they waste their money on dumb stuff.

  1. Why might the proportion of female entrepreneurs have gone down?
        because some people a really sexist
  1. What qualities would a successful entrepreneur need in your view?
         Smart, Brave,
  1. What obstacles can you think of for a potential entrepreneur starting a business in New Zealand today? Banks, Not enough money, No workers.


 

Neil Finn


Image result for te awamutu on nz map
  1. Sketch an outline map of New Zealand. mark and label the birth place of Neil: 
  2. Explain the link between Neil and Oxfam?they want to help people.
  3. Present evidence, not continuing Oxfam, that Neil tries to help people? I think he did a really big fundraiser.
  4. Explain the continuing impact of Neil on his home-town? they loved his music
  5. Discuss the influence of artists like Neil on school bands. for example, think of the smoke-free rock quest. To help other people when in need.
  6. Web Search,

Thursday, 8 June 2017

Jokes

Today I was reading jokes it was really funny

Wednesday, 7 June 2017

Alan Duff

1. Describe a belief that Alan and Marie Clay had in common:
They both write books.

2. Describe alanś early life and how it influenced him:
He was poor and grew up with a educations mother.

3. Discuss how Alan has contributed to society:
He told the world his stories and people learned about him.

4. Decide if you would teach your own children one day that books are their friends:
When I Grow up I will Give Them books.

5. Predict what impact reading and books  

Thursday, 1 June 2017

Water Sustainability

Water sustainability could be defined as supplying or being supplied with water for life or, perhaps more precisely, as the continual supply of clean water for human uses and for other living things. ... Rather, it refers to the sufficient availability of water into the foreseeable future


http://unwater-archive.stage.gsdh.org/WWD-2010//www.unwater.org/wwd10/flashindex.html 

Drunk text fails

today I was reading about people texting their friends about not being that drunk