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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

NLT

"But he was pierced for our rebellion, Crushed for our sins. He was beaten so we could be whole. He was whipped so we could be healed."


 

(ISAIAH 53:5-NLT)

Christ took the punishment which is for us, so that we can receive the forgiveness of our sins.

Inspirational thought

"There's something within each of us that longs to be in control of our lives. It may be only a small corner where we assert our spiritual independence and answer to one but ourselves. But true freedom comes when we allow Christ to rule our hearts."


 

-David Mcasland-

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Love for God

"One of the ways we show our love for God is by Loving our Brothers and Sisters in Christ. When we genuinely love each other, it brings Pleasure to our heavenly father so watch the opportunities to tell Jesus that we love Him. He's infinitely worth whatever it cost"-Joe Stowell

(1 John 4:7-21)


 

.. To Show your love for God share your love with your Brothers and Sisters and with Others."

Short saying about life

Life is all about balance. Too much and too little can kill. The best way to balance life is setting your boundaries and learning to say "ENOUGH"…. Good morning to you all


 

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NLT

For God made Christ, who never sinned, to be the offering for our sin, so that we would be made right with God through Christ (1 Corinthians 5:21-NLT) Christ is the reason why we live with undeserved grace, its because of his death and resurrection, he gave us a life full of love joy, fullness, peace……

Friday, March 25, 2011

What is Minecraft?


Hmmm a very nice topic and it's all about Minecraft okay Minecraft Hmmm…. The first time I hear this pretty cool game it is from my friend Leeroy he said hey try this new game it's called mincraft it's cool your going to craft your own equipment during the game you will encounter the most fearsome killer in Mincraft Creeper !!!!!! now when he told me this awesome game I already hurried up and play this game youn know Minecraft is pretty cool and a little addictive because in Minecraft you can crate thing create your own equipment like pickaxe shovel, bucket , doors window, TNT and many more while playing the game you must learn how to craft using your craft box because if you do not know how to craft using different materials you will be easily crushed and be …. Be…… BOOM your dead and that's the cause of an annoying Jumping green Creeper that explode when it gets close to you this game is pretty challenging game for because at day in Mincraft it's very simple and quite you can roam from biome to biome but during night that's when the Thrill happen so get back home and get ready for an unexpected assault from Creepers giant spiders and Zombies ……… now I am safe in mincraft because I've already build a Kingdom I olso try to make my own version of the great wall hmmmm what's nice….. hmmm yeah that's int I am turning it in to The great wall in Minecraft pretty cool huh but when my kingdom has been breached by Creepers and Zombie I already have a backup plan because I have 10 Evacuation area around my kingdom in case the Creeper blow my Kingdom I am also prepared to any zombie attack in Minecraft because I already crafted the Awesome Diamond sword well that 's minecraft if you are interested to play this game ask our Minecraft players such as Leo Keenu Leeroy Brandon Luis and Me okay!!!!!!!
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Do not let the CREEPERS BLOW YOU !!!!!!!!

Earthquake Drill


Okay … about our Earthquake drill in our school in Bloomfield it's really important to know what to do
when there is an Earthquake … ohhh come one that's why we have our Earthquake drill in our school in Bloomfield Academy …. When the Earthquake drill starts all Bloomfeildian's didn't really expected it there are a lot of people in the classrooms and many people were eating in the canteen including my classmates but the Earthquake Drill was Very Successful because all the students really cooperate with the school's Earthquake drill like the people in the canteen left there food to participate in the school's Earthquake
Drill even that's an Earthquake Drill that's why the Earthquake drill in our school …. When the Earthquake Drill happen I was Helping Mam Jacinth post pictures for our organization chart in CAT and when sir Riegh alarm the Bell we immediately do the Duck "Cover and Hold"……. Now I want to thank Sir weng sir riegh sir sunny especially for our supportive and very energetic principal Ms Elsie for making this Earthquake drill in Bloomfield a successful one once again thank you and may you will always guide your students in Bloomfield and may you have more blessings to come so.

4th Quarterly Exam !!!

Yessss finally the 4th quarterly exams are finish I can say the test is little bit hard for me but with help of my notes inside my notebook I answered the exam pretty well and after that the most awating day of all student SUMMER!!!!!…… now after we've finish the exam it is still not finish we have to go to school to check our clearances from different subjects and clubs as well…. after that we have to practice for the graduation of our Seniors and our senior Officers in CAT well my vacation will be exciting many adventures and I am going to meet new friends next school year in Bloomfield Academy but still my old classmates and me is going to finish until 4th year in Bloomfield hmmm I am going to miss my sophomore life in Bloomfield so much Memories, Adventures that we have the whole school year but still we must all study hard two years left and were going to be in College we have to study hard in order to coupe up in college …. now I am a second year student and the school year this 2010-2011 has already ended and I am going to be in the 3rd year level (Juniors) and I promise my family that I will finish my studies in order to help my family in the daily payment bill and help them to work in order for my sister to finish her Studies until she graduate in college and have a successful career someday ……

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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Short Stories 短編小説

Hello it’s me AzureRay or Raymond

Hmmmm short stories many people can think or give you short stories about their life and many of them needs to share it to others so that they can express their Feelings shorts stories are many it depends on how people tell it like saying stories tales like a legend and Folktales

Legend (folklore), traditional narrative or collection of related narratives, popularly regarded as historically factual but actually a mixture of fact and fiction. The medieval Latin word legenda means “things for reading.” During certain services of the early Christian church, legenda, or lives of the saints, were read aloud.

Folktales, generic term for the various kinds of narrative prose literature found in the oral traditions of the world. One of the many forms of folklore, folktales are heard and remembered, and they are subject to various alterations in the course of retellings. As they are diffused (transmitted through a culture), some folktales may pass in and out of written literature (for example, the “Rip Van Winkle” story), and some stories of literary origin may cross over into oral tradition (for example, the anecdote about George Washington and the cherry tree). Nevertheless, an essential trait of folktales—and all folk literature—is their diffusion, and their passage from one generation to another, by word of mouth.

I myself can tell you a short stories about my life when I was I boy I like to eat mangos papaya avocado and pineapple and many more see that's already a short stories now let me see or hear yours… hehehe

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What is a Malay Archipelago ???

Malay Archipelago, largest system of island groups in the world, situated southeast of the Asian mainland and north and northwest of Australia, between the Indian and Pacific oceans. The archipelago encloses eight seas, including the Sulu and the Celebes, and extends from about 20° north of the equator to about 10° south of the equator. It comprises New Guinea, the second largest island in the world; the Philippine Islands; the Sunda Islands, which include Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, Borneo, Bali, and Timor; the Moluccas (Maluku); and numerous lesser islands. New Guinea, Borneo, and Sumatra are three of the world’s six largest islands, and Java is the most densely populated large island on earth. The area of the archipelago is about 2.8 million sq km (about 1.1 million sq mi).

All of the islands of the archipelago are mountainous; the highest summit is Puncak Jaya, which rises 5,030 m (16,503 ft) on the island of New Guinea. Numerous active and extinct volcanoes are scattered throughout the archipelago. The climate is generally hot, and the area is frequented by monsoons. With few exceptions, the islands are extremely fertile, well watered, and covered by luxuriant tropical vegetation. The rich, varied plant and animal life reflects the transition from Asia to Australia. Agriculture is the principal industry, and rice, maize, yams, cassava, nutmeg, pepper, palm oil, and tea are produced in the region. In addition to the Republic of the Philippines, the system encompasses the Republic of Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Brunei, and the Malaysian states of Sarawak and Sabah. The largest cities are Manila, in the Philippines, and Jakarta, in Indonesia, although much of the population is rural and agricultural. The inhabitants of the Malay Archipelago belong predominantly to the Malayan and Melanesian ethnic groups.

My Idol

hmmm okay here’s a new topic and it’s all about my Idol in school

My Idol in school is no other than our Adviser Sir Badz because he is always energetic always there to help you when you have problems and he is always there to support you in difficult times I remember when I went inside our class room (first meeting in CLE) he said quiet down everybody and he started the lesson right away now that’s what I want to improve in myself my is to improve my sense of responsibility because you cannot just seat there and wait for your classmates to do the homework or project you have to help you must know your task and because of sir Badz i Improve my self Discipline and my respect to my fellow classmates Sir Badz is one of my Idol and when Sir Badz is in the school together with Ms Delfa Ms Gretchen Ms Cerle  Ms Boots Sir Weng Sir Riegh and the other teachers I really feel I am safe and feel that I am at home because they are my Idol in the school

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P-Noy

okay new topic and it’s all about our President

A President is really a one big responsibility and I believe in the saying that “A Great Power Come With A Great Responsibility” and being a president must be good in handling an maintaining his country in times of difficulties economic problems natural problems financial Problems and many more, now our current president is President  Noynoy Aquino but first let me give you a little information about our President

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Noynoy Aquino was born Benigno Simeon Cojuangco III February 8, 1960. He was the only son and was third child among four sisters, the most famous sister was the youngest: Kristina Bernadette or Kris Aquino who is now a very popular and prominent star in television and film. Noynoy was a pure breed Atenista from grade school, high school, up to college. He then graduated from the Ateneo University with a degree in Economics. At that time, his father the famous Senator Ninoy Aquino was the lone voice of freedom against the dictator president Marcos and so they were exiled to Boston because of this.
His father decided to return to the Philippines despite threat of assassination to continue the political fight against the dictator. Then of course, he was assassinated sparking the EDSA revolution took place which finally overthrew the Marcos regime.
A while after these events, Noynoy became a member of the Philippine Business for Social Progress then he became got into sales in Nike then for Mondragon Philippines. After that, he became part of the Intra-Strata Assurance Corporation which was owned by the family

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Philippines

okay new topic and it’s all about the Philippines

let me give an information about the Philippines

Philippines (in Filipino, Republika ng Pilipinas), republic in the western Pacific Ocean, comprising the Philippine Islands and forming part of the Malay Archipelago, an island grouping that extends southward to include Indonesia and Malaysia. The Philippines includes more than 7,100 islands, but most of the land area is shared among the 11 largest islands. The terrain is mountainous and includes many active volcanoes. The location of the Philippines just north of the equator gives the republic a moderate tropical climate suited for the cultivation of export crops such as coconuts and pineapples. Agriculture has long formed the backbone of the economy. After World War II (1939-1945) the Philippines was one of the first nations of Southeast Asia to try to industrialize its economy. It subsequently lagged behind most of its Asian neighbors in economic development. Manila, located on east central Luzon Island, is the national capital and largest city. The republic’s cultural institutions, industries, and federal government are concentrated in this rapidly growing metropolitan area.

The people of the Philippines are called Filipinos. Most Filipinos are of Malay descent. Filipinos of mixed descent (through various combinations of Malay, Chinese, and Spanish intermarriage) have traditionally formed the country’s elite in business and politics. Nearly 83 million people live in the Philippines. The republic has one of the highest population-growth rates in the world. About 40 percent of the population lives in poverty while a wealthy minority holds most political power. The official languages are English and Filipino (formerly spelled Pilipino), which is based on the indigenous Tagalog language. More than 80 other indigenous languages and dialects are also spoken, and the people of the Philippines are divided into regional ethnolinguistic groups. The Philippines is the only predominantly Christian country in Asia, a result of its colonization by the Spanish Empire in the 16th century. Muslims, often called Moros, live predominantly in the southern islands and form a small but significant religious minority.

here are some fantastic places in the Philippines.

 image Taal Volcano

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image Mount Mayon

and many more

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Farewell Message to School Year 2010-2011

FAREWELL MESSAGE TO SCHOOL YEAR 2010-2011

HHmmm as the school year ends in our school many memories that will be left behind and our Adventures and task are finished but we must continue and face the future I am a Second year student and finishing this school year is quite a challenge for me because there are a lot of task that has been given to me and a lot of homework and seatworks to be done and review for tomorrows quiz and finish the project in time but I surpassed them all as the school year ends I will say thank you far all the teacher that taught us not only teaching and sharing their abilities with us we've I tell you this teachers I thank you for all the support teaching advices and help during the whole school year especially our very helpful and always energetic Adviser of HS-2 STEADFASTNESS SIR BADZ  Sir I thank you for your support and help during the whole school year may you continue to be always supportive in your next Advisory class may you keep up the good work in your subject CLE I’ve learned many things from you and without you we will be sure that our class will be out of control so once again I thank you sir Badz keep up the good Work

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Algebra

Algebra, branch of mathematics in which symbols (usually letters) represent unknown numbers in mathematical equations. Algebra allows the basic operations of arithmetic, such as addition, subtraction, and multiplication, to be performed without using specific numbers. People use algebra constantly in everyday life, for everything from calculating how much flour they need to bake a certain number of cookies to figuring out how long it will take to travel by car at a certain speed to a destination that is a specific distance away.Arithmetic alone cannot deal with mathematical relations such as the Pythagorean theorem, which states that the sum of the squares of the lengths of the two shorter sides of any right triangle is equal to the square of the length of the longest side. Arithmetic can only express specific instances of these relations. A right triangle with sides of length 3, 4, and 5, for example, satisfies the conditions of the theorem: 32 + 42 = 52. (32 stands for 3 multiplied by itself and is termed “three squared.”) Algebra is not limited to expressing specific instances; instead it can make a general statement that covers all possible values that fulfill certain conditions—in this case, the theorem: a2 + b2 = c2.This article focuses on classical algebra, which is concerned with solving equations, uses symbols instead of specific numbers, and uses arithmetic operations to establish ways of handling symbols. The word algebra is also used, however, to describe various modern, more abstract mathematical topics that also use symbols but not necessarily to represent numbers. Mathematicians consider modern algebra a set of objects with rules for connecting or relating them. As such, in its most general form, algebra may fairly be described as the language of mathematics.


What is Mathematics???

our new topic is all about Math

Mathematics, a way of describing relationships between numbers and other measurable quantities. Mathematics can express simple equations as well as interactions among the smallest particles and the farthest objects in the known universe. Mathematics allows scientists to communicate ideas using universally accepted terminology. It is truly the language of science.

We benefit from the results of mathematical research every day. The fiber-optic network carrying our telephone conversations was designed with the help of mathematics. Our computers are the result of millions of hours of mathematical analysis. Weather prediction, the design of fuel-efficient automobiles and airplanes, traffic control, and medical imaging all depend upon mathematical analysis.

For the most part, mathematics remains behind the scenes. We use the end results without really thinking about the complexity underlying the technology in our lives. But the phenomenal advances in technology over the last 100 years parallel the rise of mathematics as an independent scientific discipline.

Until the 17th century, arithmetic, algebra, and geometry were the only mathematical disciplines, and mathematics was virtually indistinguishable from science and philosophy. Developed by the ancient Greeks, these systems for investigating the world were preserved by Islamic scholars and passed on by Christian monks during the Middle Ages. Mathematics finally became a field in its own right with the development of calculus by English mathematician Isaac Newton and German philosopher and mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz during the 17th century and the creation of rigorous mathematical analysis during the 18th century by French mathematician Augustin Louis Cauchy and his contemporaries. Until the late 19th century, however, mathematics was used mainly by physicists, chemists, and engineers.

At the end of the 1800s, scientific researchers began probing the limits of observation, investigating the parts of the atom and the nature of light. Scientists discovered the electron in 1897. They had learned that light consisted of electromagnetic waves in the 1860s, but physicist Albert Einstein showed in 1905 that light could also behave as particles. These discoveries, along with inquiries into the wavelike nature of matter, led in turn to the rise of theoretical physics and to the creation of complex mathematical models that demonstrated physical laws. Einstein mathematically demonstrated the equivalence of mass and energy, summarized by the famous equation E=mc2, in his special theory of relativity in 1905. Later, Einstein’s general theory of relativity (1915) extended special relativity to accelerated systems and showed gravity to be an effect of acceleration. These mathematical models marked the creation of modern physics. Their success in predicting new physical phenomena, such as black holes and antimatter, led to an explosion of mathematical analysis. Areas in pure mathematics—that is, theory as opposed to applied, or practical, mathematics—became particularly active.

But if you ask me what is math for me well it’s a subject that can help you in your daily life……

Favorite Number and what is a number???

Hhhmmm…. Hello everyone what’s your favorite number????

I know that everybody has a favorite number like me do you know what my favorite number well its number 4 you know why???? Because my parent said that this is the first word that I wrote properly when I was 3 years old and 4 is also my birthday that’s why I want this and this is my favorite number… heheheh J now if we have a favorite number we will remember thing like you birthday anniversary celebration church activities and many more so you can choose what’s your favorite number now let me give you an information about numbers

clip_image002Number (mathematics), word or symbol used to designate quantities or entities that behave like quantities. There are many uses of numbers like time you can tell the time by just looking at the clock and give the time hhhmmmm what is the other one ohh yeah with the use of numbers in the calendar you can tell what day and what month by just looking at the nembers heheheehehe and many more see there are a lot of things you can do with numbers like counting things

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Friday, March 18, 2011

All time Favorite Movie

MY ALL TIME MOVIE IS STAR WARS

Okay hello everyone our new topic is all about my all time favorite Movie is Star Wars because when I first saw or watch the film I was so amazed J hehehe…. There stormtrooper that has laser guns androids the best Star wars that I watched is Star Wars Clone Wars because there I saw how Vast the army of clone fighting against the Droids but for me star wars wouldn't be famous without the Jedi the Jedi have laser swords or the Light saber that's why their cool star wars is cool because there are a lot of different battle fields they are fighting such as swamp mountains Icy fields different planets and the cool part is the Battle scene in the Outer space now that's very cooolllll ehehehehehehe…… know the cool part is when the clones invade the droid territory and when they chase enemy Jedi sorry I forgot the name but my most favorite there is R 2 D2 and Yoda he's really cool and tha'ts my favorite characters ohh wait I almost forgot Anakin he is cool to but he ended being Dark Vader because he was corrupted by the Dark force

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Calamity in Japan.

Hello every body we have a new topic and it’s all about the calamity in Japan

we have an earthquake in Japan with an 8.7 magnitude and followed by a tsunami let me give you an information about earthquakes and tsunami okay… Earthquakes

Earthquake, shaking of the Earth’s surface caused by rapid movement of the Earth’s rocky outer layer. Earthquakes occur when energy stored within the Earth, usually in the form of strain in rocks, suddenly releases. This energy is transmitted to the surface of the Earth by earthquake waves. The study of earthquakes and the waves they create is called seismology (from the Greek seismos, “to shake”). Scientists who study earthquakes are called seismologists

The destruction an earthquake causes depends on its magnitude and duration, or the amount of shaking that occurs. A structure’s design and the materials used in its construction also affect the amount of damage the structure incurs. Earthquakes vary from small, imperceptible shaking to large shocks felt over thousands of kilometers. Earthquakes can deform the ground, make buildings and other structures collapse, and create tsunamis (large sea waves). Lives may be lost in the resulting destruction.

tsunami is a very large sea wave that is generated by a disturbance along the ocean floor. This disturbance can be an earthquake, a landslide, or a volcanic eruption. A tsunami is undetectable far out in the ocean, but once it reaches shallow water, this fast-traveling wave grows very large.

earthquakes and tsunamis are really scary so let’s help pray for the safety of the people in Japan and to help them clean the debris that is scattered on the ground. if we help them they can get back to there economy.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

HS2 COMPUTER CLASS

SmileOk new topic and it’s all about my HS2 Computer classSmile

Hmmmm… all about my second year computer class this school year when the first day of our computer class started I was really nervous because our teacher was Sir Weng, for me second year computer class was quite easy because I already know a little about computers but when Sir Weng Teach us about html I was so impressed because I learned a lot of things such as creating html and even  inspired us to make a blog and maintain, it I know that our blog is really needed here at our computer class so I really do my best to create new blog that can inspire new people when they have problems because the first time I saw the blog of Sir Weng I was so impress grateful inspired of his blogs and recipes it’s nice to have a blog  you can share new ideas and share it to other people so what are you waiting for,,,,…….to those people who do not have a blog well crate a new one so once again I thank you Sir Weng for all the teachings guidance and support to all of our activities that we have in the whole school year I will use all of the teachings and techniques you have thought us thank you Sir Weng and may you always be good and continue to inspire and teach many students and share your abilities here at Bloomfield academy

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Bloomfield Academy

Hi I am Raymond John E. Mina and our topic is all about my school Bloomfield Academy hhhmmmmm….. Bloomfield I started studying in Bloomfield since I was in grade one hard at the first time I enrolled here new friends facilities new people to be with, Bloomfield is like my brother to me already I mean so much memories I remember when I was in grade one I always play with our windows heheh I was so very playful cheerful energetic back then when I was in grade four I meet new friends like Renel, Leeroy Klarizze kylie, Brandon, Haron, Micah Al Chucky Christian Josh and many more, when I reached first year in Bloomfield I was so surprise that even many of my old friends since grade two transferred in other schools my best friends are still here like leeroy brian renel kim micah al so I still inspired to study hard because we are still complete now Iam a second year high school and I am still studying here at Bloomfield academy I was really ispired to study hard because Bloomfield has new facilities new computer room speech room biology room new and organized canteen new class rooms new painted walls new little theater and I meet new friends like Ian Khasey Toto jason Bianca and I say thank you very much to my friends because they help me with my problems and help me to coupe up in my studies   

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Astronomy


Hello everybody new topic and It's all about our
Astronomy

Many people especially Scientist want to study more in Astronomy well let me give you a llitle information about astronomy

Astronomy, study of the universe and the celestial bodies, gas, and dust within it. Astronomy includes observations and theories about the solar system, the stars, the galaxies, and the general structure of space. Astronomy also includes cosmology, the study of the universe and its past and future. People who study astronomy are called astronomers, and they use a wide variety of methods to perform their research. These methods usually involve ideas of physics, so most astronomers are also astrophysicists, and the terms astronomer and astrophysicist are basically identical. Some areas of astronomy also use techniques of chemistry, geology, and biology.

Astronomy is the oldest science, dating back thousands of years to when primitive people noticed objects in the sky overhead and watched the way the objects moved. In ancient Egypt, the first appearance of certain stars each year marked the onset of the seasonal flood, an important event for agriculture. In 17th-century England, astronomy provided methods of keeping track of time that were especially useful for accurate navigation. Astronomy has a long tradition of practical results, such as our current understanding of the stars, day and night, the seasons, and the phases of the Moon. Much of today's research in astronomy does not address immediate practical problems. Instead, it involves basic research to satisfy our curiosity about the universe and the objects in it. One day such knowledge may well be of practical use to humans. See also History of Astronomy.

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What is a Rainbow ??? Hhmm…

New topic all about Rainbow

Rainbow, arch of light exhibiting the spectrum colors in their order, caused by drops of water falling through the air. It is seen usually in the sky opposite to the sun at the close of a shower and also in the spray of waterfalls. In the brightest or primary bow, often the only one seen, the colors are arranged with the red outside. Above the perfect bow is a secondary bow, in which the colors are arranged in reverse order; this bow is dimmer, because of a double reflection within the drops.

When the sunlight enters a raindrop it is refracted, or bent, by and reflected from the drop in such a way that the light appears as a spectrum of colors. The colors can be seen, however, only when the angle of reflection between the sun, the drop of water, and the observer's line of vision is between 40° and 42°.

When the sun is low in the sky the rainbow appears relatively high; as the sun rises higher, the rainbow appears lower in the sky, maintaining the critical 40°- to 42°-angle. When the sun is more than 42° above the horizon no rainbow can be seen because the required angle passes over the head of the observer.

When I was a young I always think that at the end of the Rainbow you can see Gold but that was all a Fantasy.

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What is Culture???????

NEW TOPIC AND it’s  ALL ABOUT CULTURE

Culture, in anthropology, the patterns of behavior and thinking that people living in social groups learn, create, and share. Culture distinguishes one human group from others. It also distinguishes humans from other animals. A people’s culture includes their beliefs, rules of behavior, language, rituals, art, technology, styles of dress, ways of producing and cooking food, religion, and political and economic systems.

Culture is the most important concept in anthropology (the study of all aspects of human life, past and present). Anthropologists commonly use the term culture to refer to a society or group in which many or all people live and think in the same ways. Likewise, any group of people who share a common culture—and in particular, common rules of behavior and a basic form of social organization—constitutes a society. Thus, the terms culture and society are somewhat interchangeable. However, while many animals live in societies, such as herds of elk or packs of wild dogs, only humans have culture.Culture developed together with the evolution of the human species, Homo sapiens, and is closely related to human biology. The ability of people to have culture comes in large part from their physical features: having big, complex brains; an upright posture; free hands that can grasp and manipulate small objects; and a vocal tract that can produce and articulate a wide range of sounds. These distinctively human physical features began to develop in African ancestors of humans more than four million years ago. The earliest physical evidence of culture is crude stone tools produced in East Africa over two million years ago.

Culture has been there al long time ago so ones an Individual already recognize already mastered its culture It’s hard to change it

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Chocolates(Sweets) :)

our new topic is Chocolates

Chocolate, preparation made from the fruit of the cacao tree and used as a flavoring and as an ingredient of beverages and various kinds of confectionery. Chocolate was brought to Europe by the Spaniards, who learned its use from the Aztecs at the time of the invasion by the Spanish adventurer Hernán Cortés in 1519 (see Aztec Empire). It was introduced into England about 1657.

Cocoa, common name for a powder derived from the fruit seeds of the cacao tree and for the beverage prepared by mixing the powder with milk. When cocoa is prepared, most of the cocoa butter is removed in the manufacturing process. After the fat is separated and the residue is ground, small percentages of various substances may be added, such as starch to prevent caking, or potassium bicarbonate to neutralize the natural acids and astringents and make the cocoa easy to dissolve in liquids. Cocoa has a high food value, containing as much as 20 percent protein, 40 percent carbohydrate, and 40 percent fat. It is also mildly stimulating because of the presence of theobromine, an alkaloid that is closely related to caffeine.

The processing of the cacao seeds, better known as cocoa beans, is complex. The fruit harvest is cured or fermented in a pulpy state for three to nine days, during which the heat kills the seeds and turns them brown. The enzymes activated by fermentation impart the substances that will give the beans their characteristic chocolate flavor later during roasting. The beans are then dried in the sun and cleaned in special machines before they are roasted to bring out the chocolate flavor. They are then shelled in a crushing machine and ground into chocolate. During the grinding, the fat melts, producing a sticky liquid called chocolate liquor, which is used to make chocolate candy or is filtered to remove the fat and then cooled and ground to produce cocoa powder.


The beans are sold in international markets. African countries harvest about two-thirds of the total world output; Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, Nigeria, and Cameroon are the leading African cocoa producers. Most of the remainder comes from South American countries, chiefly Brazil and Ecuador. The crop is traded on international commodity futures markets. Attempts by producing countries to stabilize prices through international agreements have had little success.

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What is Courage

New Topic and it’s all about Courage

Bravery or Courage, facing danger with confidence and determination in Everything we do, frequently with disregard for one’s own personal safety. Bravery is most notably displayed in war and other times of adversity and Emergency.
Here are some quotations..

What could have made her peaceful with a mind
That nobleness made simple as a fire,
With beauty like a tightened bow, a kind
That is not natural in an age like this,
Being high and solitary and most stern?

W. B. Yeats (1865 - 1939)
Irish poet and playwright.

The Green Helmet, "No Second Troy


How can one catch tiger cubs without entering the tiger's lair?

Banchao (32 - 102)
Chinese diplomat and military leader

and many more Courage or Bravery is not just saying that I am Brave but The question is are you brave?. there are many situation or problems courage can be use such as conquering your fears solving your problem,War times of Adversity, Emergency Being alone .One individual must face this because you cannot escape it you cannot just be running away with your fear and with your problem you must learn how to face all of your problem and your fear. 

Nationalism

New topic and it’s all about Nationalism

Nationalism, in modern history, movement in which the nation-state is regarded as paramount for the realization of social, economic, and cultural aspirations of a people. Nationalism is characterized principally by a feeling of community among a people, based on common descent, language, and religion. Before the 18th century, when nationalism emerged as a distinctive movement, states usually were based on religious or dynastic ties; citizens owed loyalty to their church or ruling family. Concerned with clan, tribe, village, or province, people rarely extended their interests nationwide.

Historically, the tendency toward nationalism was fostered by various technological, cultural, political, and economic advances. Improvement in communications extended the knowledge of people beyond their village or province. The spread of education in vernacular tongues to the lower-income groups gave them the feeling of participation in a common cultural heritage. Through education, people learned of their common background and tradition and began to identify themselves with the historical continuity of the nation. The introduction of national constitutions and the struggle for political rights gave peoples the sense of helping to determine their fate as a nation and of sharing responsibility for the future well-being of that nation. At the same time the growth of trade and industry laid the basis for economic units larger than the traditional cities or provinces.

and I love my Nation (Philippines)

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Friday, March 11, 2011

What is an Earthquake

Hello Everybody Our topic is all about Earthquakes

Many people are afraid and already know the damages of and Earthquake can cause let me give an information about an Earthquake

Earthquake, shaking of the Earth’s surface caused by rapid movement of the Earth’s rocky outer layer. Earthquakes occur when energy stored within the Earth, usually in the form of strain in rocks, suddenly releases. This energy is transmitted to the surface of the Earth by earthquake waves. The study of earthquakes and the waves they create is called seismology (from the Greek seismos, “to shake”). Scientists who study earthquakes are called seismologists.

The destruction an earthquake causes depends on its magnitude and duration, or the amount of shaking that occurs. A structure’s design and the materials used in its construction also affect the amount of damage the structure incurs. Earthquakes vary from small, imperceptible shaking to large shocks felt over thousands of kilometers. Earthquakes can deform the ground, make buildings and other structures collapse, and create tsunamis (large sea waves). Lives may be lost in the resulting destruction.Earthquakes, or seismic tremors, occur at a rate of several hundred per day around the world. A worldwide network of seismographs (machines that record movements of the Earth) detects about 1 million small earthquakes per year. Very large earthquakes, such as the 1964 Alaskan earthquake, which caused millions of dollars in damage, occur worldwide once every few years. Moderate earthquakes, such as the 1989 tremor in Loma Prieta, California, and the 1995 tremor in Kobe, Japan, occur about 20 times a year. Moderate earthquakes also cause millions of dollars in damage and can harm many people.

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Water and Fire

WATER, common name applied to the liquid state of the hydrogen-oxygen compound H2O. The ancient philosophers regarded water as a basic element typifying all liquid substances. Scientists did not discard that view until the latter half of the 18th century. In 1781 the British chemist Henry Cavendish synthesized water by detonating a mixture of hydrogen and air. However, the results of his experiments were not clearly interpreted until two years later, when the French chemist Antoine Laurent Lavoisier proved that water was not an element but a compound of oxygen and hydrogen. In a scientific paper presented in 1804, the French chemist Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac and the German naturalist Alexander von Humboldt demonstrated jointly that water consisted of two volumes of hydrogen to one of oxygen, as expressed by the present-day formula H2O.

FIRE reaction involving fuel and oxygen that produces heat and light. Early humans used fire to warm themselves, cook food, and frighten away predators. Sitting around a fire may have helped unite and strengthen family groups and speed the evolution of early society. Fire enabled our human ancestors to travel out of warm, equatorial regions and, eventually, spread throughout the world. But fire also posed great risks and challenges to early people, including the threat of burns, the challenge of controlling fire, the greater challenge of starting a fire, and the threat of wildfires.

What is a Tornado???

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Tornado, violently rotating column of air extending from within a thundercloud down to ground level. The strongest tornadoes may sweep houses from their foundations, destroy brick buildings, toss cars and school buses through the air, and even lift railroad cars from their tracks. Tornadoes vary in diameter from tens of meters to nearly 2 km (1 mi), with an average diameter of about 50 m (160 ft). Most tornadoes in the northern hemisphere create winds that blow counterclockwise around a center of extremely low atmospheric pressure. In the southern hemisphere the winds generally blow clockwise. Peak wind speeds can range from near 120 km/h (75 mph) to almost 500 km/h (300 mph). The forward motion of a tornado can range from a near standstill to almost 110 km/h (70 mph).

A tornado becomes visible when a condensation funnel made of water vapor (a funnel cloud) forms in extreme low pressures, or when the tornado lofts dust, dirt, and debris upward from the ground. A mature tornado may be columnar or tilted, narrow or broad—sometimes so broad that it appears as if the parent thundercloud itself had descended to ground level. Some tornadoes resemble a swaying elephant's trunk. Others, especially very violent ones, may break into several intense suction vortices—intense swirling masses of air—each of which rotates near the parent tornado. A suction vortex may be only a few meters in diameter, and thus can destroy one house while leaving a neighboring house relatively unscathed.

Scientists study tornadoes to gain a better understanding of their formation, behavior, and structure. Scientists who study tornadoes have a variety of powerful research tools at their disposal. Advances in computer technology make it possible to simulate the thunderstorms that spawn tornadoes using computer models running on desktop computers. Doppler radars, which detect the rain in clouds, allow meteorologists, scientists who study weather, to "see" the winds inside the storms that spawn tornadoes. Modern video camera footage and reports from trained storm-spotters provide an unprecedented amount of high-quality tornado documentation. These tools all contribute greatly to the scientific understanding of tornadoes. This information may eventually lead to increased tornado warning times, better guidelines for building construction (especially schools),

Saturday, March 5, 2011

What is a telephone?

Telephone, instrument that sends and receives voice messages and data. Telephones convert speech and data to electrical energy, which is sent great distances. All telephones are linked by complex switching systems called central offices or exchanges, which establish the pathway for information to travel. Telephones are used for casual conversations, to conduct business, and to summon help in an emergency (as in the 911 service in the United States). The telephone has other uses that do not involve one person talking to another, including paying bills (the caller uses the telephone to communicate with a bank’s distant computer) and retrieving messages from an answering machine. In 2003 there were 621 main telephone lines per 1,000 people in the United States and 629 main telephone lines per 1,000 people in Canada.

About half of the information passing through telephone lines occurs entirely between special-purpose telephones, such as computers with modems. A modem converts the digital bits of a computer’s output to an audio tone, which is then converted to an electrical signal and passed over telephone lines to be decoded by a modem attached to a computer at the receiving end. Another special-purpose telephone is a facsimile machine, or fax machine, which produces a duplicate of a document at a distant point.

you can use telephone to contact important persons friends and family in different places many of the telephones today have an internet Connection.

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Desktop or Laptop???

we all know that time really past so fast like “Time Flies By” many new Inventions are showing around the Globe and commonly here they are like Desktop or Laptop…

Desktop, in computer science, an on-screen work area that uses icons and menus to simulate the top of a desk. A desktop is characteristic of the Apple Macintosh and of windowing programs such as Microsoft Windows. Its intent is to make a computer easier to use by enabling users to move pictures of objects and to start and stop tasks in much the same way as they would if they were working on a physical desktop

Laptop (also known as a notebook)

A laptop integrates most of the typical components of a desktop computer, including a display, a keyboard, a pointing device (a touchpad, also known as a trackpad, and/or a pointing stick) and speakers into a single unit. A laptop is powered by mains electricity via an AC adapter, and can be used away from an outlet using a rechargeable battery. A laptop battery in new condition typically stores enough energy to run the laptop for three to five hours, depending on the computer usage, configuration and power management settings. When the laptop is plugged into the mains, the battery charges, whether or not the computer is running.

Portable computers, originally monochrome CRT-based and developing into the modern laptop, were originally considered to be a small niche market, mostly for specialized field applications such as the military, accountants and sales representatives. As portable computers became smaller, lighter, and cheaper and as screens became larger and of better quality, laptops became very widely used for all sorts of purposes.

But if you ask me I will choose Desktop because Laptop can be Easily destroyed most commonly the laptops Battery yes I know a Laptop is smaller, lighter, and cheaper and as screens became larger and of better quality and you can bring it anywhere you like but I prefer Desktop I know Desktop cannot be easily transferred like Laptop but Desktop do not need battery like the laptop, but you cannot just force one individual to buy and tell them that” hey buy a  Desktop it’s cool” I mean They Have the Right to choose what’s better for them.

So for me I choose Desktop

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What is a Clock and Watches?

Clocks and Watches, devices used to measure or indicate the passage of time. A clock, which is larger than a watch, is usually intended to be kept in one place; a watch is designed to be carried or worn. Both types of timepieces require a source of power and a means of transmitting and controlling it, as well as indicators to register the lapse of time units.there are many different kinds of clock like the following

Weight-Driven Clock
Most grandfather clocks are weight-driven, which means they are powered by the pull of a hanging weight. A mechanism called the escapement regulates the incremental release of the weight’s energy via toothed gears, which set other wheels in motion. As the pendulum swings back and forth, the escapement “walks” along the escape gear, the clock ticks, and the weight moves gradually downward, until it eventually needs to be reset. In other clocks, a wound spring serves the purpose of the weight.

Sandglass
Ornate sandglasses like this one were once used to mark the passage of minutes and hours. Flipping the glass causes the fixed amount of sand to pass though its narrow central hole in a consistent length of time, creating a relatively accurate measure. Generally called hourglasses because an hour was their standard setting, almost any period of time could be set by altering the amount of sand or the size of the central opening

Pocket Sundial
This portable folding German sundial has a string gnomon (pointer), adjustable for accuracy at any latitude. As shadows fall across the sundial, the smaller dials show Italian and Babylonian hours. The dial also indicates the length of the day and the position of the sun in the zodiac.

Pocket Watch
This engraving depicts a Nüremberg egg, a pocket watch designed by Peter Henlein in the early 16th century. Small, portable clocks like the Nüremberg egg became possible with the development of coiled springs as a power source for timekeeping devices

Liquid Crystal Display
Liquid crystal forms from various organic substances and takes its name from the crystal-like properties of liquids whose molecular orientation changes when a small electric current is applied. Sensitive to temperature and pressure, liquid crystal can appear as a solid at low temperatures and high pressures or as a liquid at high temperatures and low pressures. Liquid crystal is used to make clock displays, television receivers, and notebook computer screens.

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Climate Change!!!!!!!!!!

Okay new topic and it’s all about the climate change in our world and one of it is Global Warming

Global Warming, increase in the average temperature of the atmosphere, oceans, and landmasses of Earth. The planet has warmed (and cooled) many times during the 4.65 billion years of its history. At present Earth appears to be facing a rapid warming, which most scientists believe results, at least in part, from human activities. The chief cause of this warming is thought to be the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, which releases into the atmosphere carbon dioxide and other substances known as greenhouse gases. As the atmosphere becomes richer in these gases, it becomes a better insulator, retaining more of the heat provided to the planet by the Sun.
The average surface temperature of Earth is about 15°C (59°F). Over the last century, this average has risen by about 0.6 Celsius degree (1 Fahrenheit degree). Scientists predict further warming of 1.4 to 5.8 Celsius degrees (2.5 to 10.4 Fahrenheit degrees) by the year 2100. This temperature rise is expected to melt polar ice caps and glaciers as well as warm the oceans, all of which will expand ocean volume and raise sea level by an estimated 9 to 100 cm (4 to 40 in), flooding some coastal regions and even entire islands. Some regions in warmer climates will receive more rainfall than before, but soils will dry out faster between storms. This soil desiccation may damage food crops, disrupting food supplies in some parts of the world. Plant and animal species will shift their ranges toward the poles or to higher elevations seeking cooler temperatures, and species that cannot do so may become extinct. The potential consequences of global warming are so great that many of the world's leading scientists have called for international cooperation and immediate action to counteract the problem

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Favorite Color

Hello our topic is my favorite color

Before I tell you my favorite color let me define color to you

Color, physical phenomenon of light or visual perception associated with the various wavelengths in the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum As a sensation experienced by humans and some animals, perception of color is a complex neurophysiological process. The methods used for color specification today belong to a technique known as colorimetry and consist of accurate scientific measurements based on the wavelengths of three primary colors.White light is composed of electromagnetic vibrations, the wavelengths of which are evenly distributed from 35 to 75 millionths of a centimeter (about 14 to 30 millionths of an inch). If the intensity of these vibrations is strong, the light is white; if the intensity is less, the light is grey; and if the intensity is zero, the light is nonexistent or black. Light composed of vibrations of a single wavelength in the visible spectrum differs qualitatively from light of another wavelength. This qualitative difference is perceived subjectively as hue. Light with a wavelength of 0.000075 cm (0.000030 in) is perceived as red, and light of 0.000035 cm (0.000014 in) wavelength is perceived as violet. The quality of the intermediate wavelengths is perceived as blue, green, yellow, or orange, moving from the wavelength of violet to that of red.

and now Let me tall you my favorite color and it’s white I choose white as my favorite color because white symbolizes peace Unity white brings me calmness when I have a problem .

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My Favorite Song ♫♪♫

Hmm.. okay our new topic is all about my Favorite song

Song, short lyric or narrative text set to music. The music often reproduces the mood of and lends a heightened emotional expression to the song's text, which is often a poem. In modern usage, the term song is usually restricted to compositions for one or two voices, frequently with instrumental accompaniment. This article is concerned mainly with the history of the art song—that is, with song that is the product of a trained musician—and consists of melodies and accompaniments primarily of the musician's invention. It is distinguished from the folk song—that is, a song, typical of a musically unsophisticated culture, that is originated by, and is part of the tradition of, a people. A short description of the folk song is provided to indicate the background against which the more complex forms developed. For a fuller discussion, see Ballad; Folk Music.

Okay at first I do not really have a favorite song when I was in grade three because we seldom listen to music because me and my cousins are always in the street playing street games but if you ask me my favorite song would be “Green green grass of home of Tom Jones” why because almost every day my grandfather always play this song to his cassette, when song  Green Green Grass of home is played I always remember our last home because today we already transferred to a new house so if my grand father play that song I stopped and think of the happy moments in our past home.

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Favorite Pc Game

hello again our new topic is all about games my most favorite topic :)

We all know that many people play different kinds of  games like street games Electronic games

Electronic Games, interactive hardware or software played for entertainment, challenge, or educational purposes. Electronic games vary in design but can include vibrant color, sound, realistic movement, and visual effects; some even employ human actors. There are two broad classes of electronic games: video games, which are designed for specific video-game systems, handheld devices, and coin-operated arcade consoles; and computer games, which are played on personal computers.

Electronic games are a popular pastime for both children and adults. Categories include strategy games, sports games, adventure and exploration games, card and board games, puzzle games, fast-action arcade games, and flying simulations. Software programs that employ game-play elements to teach reading, writing, problem solving, and other basic skills combine fun with education and are sometimes called edutainment.

Coin-operated games such as pinball were a small and fading industry when video games completely changed the landscape. In 1978 Midway Manufacturing, one of the biggest pinball companies, imported a coin-operated video game called Space Invaders from Japan. The game was so popular in Japan that the government had to quadruple production of the 100-yen coin because so many were being used in the machines. Space Invaders became a hit in the United States, where Midway sold 60,000 of the machines, three times the sales of most popular arcade games of the time.

Midway followed this success in 1980 with another Japanese import: Pac-Man. In this game, players guided a ravenous yellow circle through a maze, while it ate dots and avoided monsters. Namco, the Japanese company that created Pac-Man, sold more than 300,000 of the game machines worldwide, making it the most popular arcade game of all time.

so if you ask me what is my favorite computer game it’s COD(call of Duty).it’s a its a first person shooting game so when i am playing I enjoyed it because it is like in real time fighting in war.

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What is Happiness??? :)

The topic for our new post is what is happiness

What is happiness? is where many people want for their lives to be Enjoying, playing, laughing together,many people want to live that way but you know that too much happiness can cause you laziness I know that if you are enjoying too much you can forget the problems and the bad thing that happen to you well you can not just live your whole life being happy because you cannot escape your problems in life such as losing money losing a friend yes you can be happy but not too much you cannot escape your problems just face it, that life is what just to be like a wheel it’s just keep rotating it’s just like driving a car and your tire has been hit by a pointy rock and you didn’t expect it it’s just like problems it can just show any time so expect the unexpected you  should be ready at all times but then again you can enjoy and solve your problem at the same time you can have fun with your friend and relatives and if you have problems ask for help to a Friend  to your family but most of all ask help to God because only he can solve any problems and difficulties you've encountered.

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Trees

Okay New topic and it’s all about trees

okay many trees or all of the trees are helpful to our environment trees can be found everywhere

but mostly trees can be found in Forest, plant community, predominantly of trees or other woody vegetation, occupying an extensive area of land. In its natural state, a forest remains in a relatively fixed, self-regulated condition over a long period of time. Climate, soil, and the topography of the region determine the characteristic trees of a forest. In local environments, dominant species of trees are characteristically associated with certain shrubs and herbs. The type of vegetation on the forest floor is influenced by the larger and taller plants, but because low vegetation affects the organic composition of the soil, the influence is reciprocal. Disturbances such as a forest fire or timber harvesting may result in a shift to another forest type . Left undisturbed, ecological succession will eventually result in a climax forest community. Human intervention is practiced to maintain some desirable forest types.one of these is Redwood National Park, which covers 455 sq km (176 sq mi) along California’s northwestern coast, represents one of the last remaining ancient redwood forests in the world. Here, heavy coastal rainfall and lack of exploitation by humans has encouraged the dramatic growth of some of the largest trees on earth. Some of these redwoods are believed to be more than 2,300 years old.

now let me tell you about the Role of the Forest:

Forests provide habitat for a wide variety of plants and animals and perform many other important functions that affect humans. Photosynthesis is the chemical process in the leaves that uses sunlight and carbon dioxide to produce energy-supplying sugars for the tree or plant—in the process the foliage of the plants and trees gives off pure oxygen for breathing. Forests also prevent erosion, the wearing away of soil by wind and rain. In bare lanscapes with little or no vegetation, heavy rains fall uniformly over large areas and can wash soil into rivers and streams and cause landslides and flooding. This leads to ecosystems that are deprived of both water and soil, which are quickly carried away in rivers and streams. In forested areas the forest canopy (treetops) intercepts and gradually re-distributes precipitation that would otherwise cause this flooding and erosion—some of the precipitation flows down the bark of the trunks as stemflow, the rest percolates through the branches and foliage as throughfall. This slower and nonuniform distribution of the rain ensures that soil and water will not be immediately carried away. In addition, the roots of the trees and other vegetation hold the soil in place and prevent flooding and clouding of streams and rivers. Forests also increase the ability of the land to capture and store valuable water. The canopy is especially efficient at capturing water from fog—condensed, cloudlike water vapor—which it distributes, like precipitation, into the vegetation and soil. Water stored in tree roots, trunks, stems, and foliage, as well as the soil of the forest floor, enables forests to maintain an even flow of water in rivers and streams in times of heavy precipitation or drought.

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Art

Hey there our new topic is all about Arts :)

Art, the product of creative human activity in which materials are shaped or selected to convey an idea, emotion, or visually interesting form. The word art can refer to the visual arts, including painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, decorative arts, crafts, and other visual works that combine materials or forms. We also use the word art in a more general sense to encompass other forms of creative activity, such as dance and music, or even to describe skill in almost any activity, such as “the art of bread making” or “the art of travel.” In this article art refers to the visual arts.

The next sections of the article offer answers to the following questions: How have the visual arts been defined, and what purposes have they served? How have the different kinds of visual art been categorized and valued at different times? What are the elements of art? How do art historians study changes in art through time? The article concludes with some suggestions for appreciating works of art.
There are different kinds of art like the Following:

Drawing: delineation of form upon a surface, usually a plane, by means of lines and tints or shading. The forms delineated in a drawing may be visible objects, imagined forms presented as if actually seen, or purely arbitrary or abstract forms.

Painting: branch of the visual arts in which color, derived from any of numerous organic or synthetic substances, is applied to various surfaces to create a representational or abstract picture or design. This article traces the history of Western painting; for its development in other cultures, see cross-references at the end of this article.

Sculpture: (Latin sculpere,”to carve”), three-dimensional art concerned with the organization of masses and volumes. The two principal types have traditionally been freestanding sculpture in the round and relief sculpture.

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Friday, March 4, 2011

Stars!!!

Hello again were going to talk about stars today

When I was a kid I always wonder how to reach stars tried jumping but I failed many kids wonder what really looks like ‘it is really a star shaped that we used to draw and locally see? “ well let me tell you that stars

STARS: Star (astronomy), massive shining sphere of hot gas. Of all the stars in the universe, our Sun is the nearest to Earth and the most extensively studied. The stars visible to the naked eye all belong to the Milky Way Galaxy, the massive ensemble of stars that contains our solar system (the Sun and its nine planets). About 5,000 stars can be seen with the naked eye, although not all of these stars are visible at any given time or from any given place. With a small telescope, hundreds of thousands of stars can be seen. The largest telescopes disclose millions of galaxies, which may each contain over 200 billion stars. Modern astronomers believe there are more than 1 x 1022 stars in the universe (this number is very large, a 1 followed by 22 zeros). The largest stars, if placed at the Sun's position, would easily engulf Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. The smallest white dwarf stars are about the size of Earth, and neutron stars are less than about 20 km (about 10 mi) in diameter. All stars are composed of hot glowing gas. The outer layers of some stars are so empty that they can be described as red-hot vacuums. Other stars are so dense that a teaspoonful of the material composing the outer layers would weigh several tons. Stars are made chiefly of hydrogen and a smaller amount of helium. Even the most abundant of the other elements present in stars—oxygen, carbon, neon, and nitrogen—are generally present in very small quantities.

The Sun, our nearest star, is about 150 million km (about 93 million mi) from Earth. It appears different from the stars visible in the night sky because it is about 250,000 times closer to Earth than the next closest star. The next nearest star is Proxima Centauri, which is more than 30 trillion km (20 trillion mi) from Earth. While light from the Sun takes only about eight minutes to reach Earth, the farthest stars are so distant that their light takes billions of years to reach Earth.The color of stars—ranging from the deepest red through all intermediate shades of orange and yellow to an intense white-blue—depends directly on their temperature. The coolest stars are red and the hottest stars are blue. Most stars make light by several different kinds of thermonuclear fusion, a process in which the nuclei of atoms combine to form a heavier element and release energy (see Nuclear Energy). One of the most common thermonuclear fusion processes occurs in stars when four hydrogen atoms combine into a helium atom, releasing energy that is transformed into light and heat.

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Earth

Hello there….. our new topic is all about our very own Planet Earth

Let me give a little I Mean Little information about Earth

Earth (planet), one of nine planets in the solar system, the only planet known to harbor life, and the “home” of human beings. From space Earth resembles a big blue marble with swirling white clouds floating above blue oceans. About 71 percent of Earth’s surface is covered by water, which is essential to life. The rest is land, mostly in the form of continents that rise above the oceans.Earth’s surface is surrounded by a layer of gases known as the atmosphere, which extends upward from the surface, slowly thinning out into space. Below the surface is a hot interior of rocky material and two core layers composed of the metals nickel and iron in solid and liquid form.Unlike the other planets, Earth has a unique set of characteristics ideally suited to supporting life as we know it. It is neither too hot, like Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun, nor too cold, like distant Mars and the even more distant outer planets—Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and tiny Pluto. Earth’s atmosphere includes just the right amount of gases that trap heat from the Sun, resulting in a moderate climate suitable for water to exist in liquid form. The atmosphere also helps block radiation from the Sun that would be harmful to life. Earth’s atmosphere distinguishes it from the planet Venus, which is otherwise much like Earth. Venus is about the same size and mass as Earth and is also neither too near nor too far from the Sun. But because Venus has too much heat-trapping carbon dioxide in its atmosphere, its surface is extremely hot—462°C (864°F)—hot enough to melt lead and too hot for life to exist.Although Earth is the only planet known to have life, scientists do not rule out the possibility that life may once have existed on other planets or their moons, or may exist today in primitive form. Mars, for example, has many features that resemble river channels, indicating that liquid water once flowed on its surface. If so, life may also have evolved there, and evidence for it may one day be found in fossil form. Water still exists on Mars, but it is frozen in polar ice caps, in permafrost, and possibly in rocks below the surface.For thousands of years, human beings could only wonder about Earth and the other observable planets in the solar system. Many early ideas—for example, that the Earth was a sphere and that it traveled around the Sun—were based on brilliant reasoning. However, it was only with the development of the scientific method and scientific instruments, especially in the 18th and 19th centuries, that humans began to gather data that could be used to verify theories about Earth and the rest of the solar system. By studying fossils found in rock layers, for example, scientists realized that the Earth was much older than previously believed. And with the use of telescopes, new planets such as Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto were discovered.In the second half of the 20th century, more advances in the study of Earth and the solar system occurred due to the development of rockets that could send spacecraft beyond Earth. Human beings were able to study and observe Earth from space with satellites equipped with scientific instruments. Astronauts landed on the Moon and gathered ancient rocks that revealed much about the early solar system. During this remarkable advancement in human history, humans also sent unmanned spacecraft to the other planets and their moons. Spacecraft have now visited all of the planets except Pluto. The study of other planets and moons has provided new insights about Earth, just as the study of the Sun and other stars like it has helped shape new theories about how Earth and the rest of the solar system formed.As a result of this recent space exploration, we now know that Earth is one of the most geologically active of all the planets and moons in the solar system. Earth is constantly changing. Over long periods of time land is built up and worn away, oceans are formed and re-formed, and continents move around, break up, and merge.Life itself contributes to changes on Earth, especially in the way living things can alter Earth’s atmosphere. For example, Earth at one time had the same amount of carbon dioxide in its atmosphere as Venus now has, but early forms of life helped remove this carbon dioxide over millions of years. These life forms also added oxygen to Earth’s atmosphere and made it possible for animal life to evolve on land.A variety of scientific fields have broadened our knowledge about Earth, including biogeography, climatology, geology, geophysics, hydrology, meteorology, oceanography, and zoogeography. Collectively, these fields are known as Earth science. By studying Earth’s atmosphere, its surface, and its interior and by studying the Sun and the rest of the solar system, scientists have learned much about how Earth came into existence, how it changed, and why it continues to change.

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Nature

Now our topic is all about “Nature”

our nature has many wonders all around world like Mountains, Beaches lakes, Rivers, Hills,Plains,Valley and many more,when we talk about nature we think of animals mountains different kinds of species, class, order, genus, Kingdom, Ecosystem, Ecology, of one organisms and many more now let’s talk about Ecosystem

Ecosystem: organisms living in a particular environment, such as a forest or a coral reef, and the physical parts of the environment that affect them. The term ecosystem was coined in 1935 by the British ecologist Sir Arthur George Tansley, who described natural systems in “constant interchange” among their living and nonliving parts. The ecosystem concept fits into an ordered view of nature that was developed by scientists to simplify the study of the relationships between organisms and their physical environment, a field known as ecology. At the top of the hierarchy is the planet’s entire living environment, known as the biosphere. Within this biosphere are several large categories of living communities known as biomes that are usually characterized by their dominant vegetation, such as grasslands, tropical forests, or deserts. The biomes are in turn made up of ecosystems. The living, or biotic, parts of an ecosystem, such as the plants, animals, and bacteria found in soil, are known as a community. The physical surroundings, or abiotic components, such as the minerals found in the soil, are known as the environment or habitat.

Environment, all of the external factors affecting an organism. These factors may be other living organisms (biotic factors) or nonliving variables (abiotic factors), such as temperature, rainfall, day length, wind, and ocean currents. The interactions of organisms with biotic and abiotic factors form an ecosystem. Even minute changes in any one factor in an ecosystem can influence whether or not a particular plant or animal species will be successful in its environment. Organisms and their environment constantly interact, and both are changed by this interaction. Like all other living creatures, humans have clearly changed their environment, but they have done so generally on a grander scale than have all other species. Some of these human-induced changes—such as the destruction of the world’s tropical rain forests to create farms or grazing land for cattle—have led to altered climate patterns In turn, altered climate patterns have changed the way animals and plants are distributed in different ecosystems.Scientists study the long-term consequences of human actions on the environment, while environmentalists—professionals in various fields, as well as concerned citizens—advocate ways to lessen the impact of human activity on the natural world.

Nature really is Beautiful many mysteries undiscovered species location so we must take care of it because once it is destroyed we cannot replace it  

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Favorite Sport

ok hi hello it’s me again Raymond or AzureRay our topic for today is all about sports

ok many people loves to play different kinds of sports such as soccer,basketball,tennis,badminton,the mental sport chess,volleyball,swimming,track and field and many more if you would ask me what sport I will choose it’s soccer because the sport soccer test your speed stamina focus and concentration but first let me give you or tell you something my first ever played sport is basketball because when I was a child I always see my cousins my uncle and also my father play basketball it’s a quite amazing you dribble the ball shoot it in the ring and do tricks like alley-oop jump shot and my most favorite of all Free Throw but when I actually played this sport in a real league in Manila near tondo with my friends and cousins that’s the time that this sport basketball became really difficult for me because when I played in a competition  and I am only 9 years old back then I didn’t know the rules such as foul, traveling double dribbling backcourt three second violation and many more I started to think that I must train more and ask my father and my cousins to teach me, when I was in 1st year High school I became really good at this sport I can shoot in the three point line and a successful jump shot so we join a competition again.it was really fun when the time pass by I get really tired about this sport and one day I opened my television I have watch this pretty cool sport and it’s soccer and that time our very own country is playing it against Mongolia and that team is named Azkals well that the time I said whoa that was cool so I ask my mom “mom could I play this really cool game soccer” and she said yes of course you know why you can play it because your quick have a long stamina and SMALL! that’s the time I said basketball is not really for me because I am small and soccer is my real sport so today I started to train hard strengthen and condition my body for playing soccer.

..Cars..

Hello its me again AzureRay and our new topic is all about cars

Okay cars many people really need a mode of transportation there are many different types of transportation LRT MRT Jeepney Busses calessa here in the Philippines well most of us really needs transportations so that we can go to our family relatives in the Province in work and many I also want to have my own car so that I can go to different places with my family and other relatives and also you can have fun by just having a car like Racing Drifting and many more many people like buying cars for Display and for just a collection like Ferrari Montero BMW and many more and the unused ones or damage ones go straight to the car junk for scrap metal many people use cars as money by selling it selling their Parts you can customize it by adding new parts like neon lights GPRS and many more see that’s the reason why many people like to have and buy cars now buy but beware many cars are very Expensive and other car are rare to find so what are you waiting for buy now

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