Thursday, June 19, 2008

Insecticide 'killing Kenya lions'

Environmentalists in Kenya are worried that an insecticide is being used by farmers to kill lions and other predators.
Carbofuran is a very powerful and toxic insecticide. Spread in the soil, it destroys bugs in the ground and is taken up by plants and kills insects which feed on the sap or foliage. It is so powerful and toxic that it has been banned in Europe. But in Kenya, carbofuran can be bought across the counter without restriction. Among the latest incidents two lions were poisoned and killed in the Maasai Mara game reserve after eating the carcass of a hippo that had ingested carbofuran.

I think that using poisons to kill lions is just a weird and incorrect thing to do. I feel sorry for the innocent lions that died. I think that this will happen again. So somebody has to stop this.

From "http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7460008.stm"

Monday, June 16, 2008

CD teach bird how to sing

Fledgling learning to sign with a CD player
Orphaned baby birds are being played CDs of the dawn chorus to help them learn to sing.
Experts at the RSPCA are playing the fledglings their specific bird song twice a day before they're set free.
A study found that birds brought up by humans often can't sing, which can make it more difficult for them to survive in the wild.
Birds use their singing to mark out their own territory and also to seek out mates.

I think that it is great that people are helping birds to survive. It is amazing on how people thought of the idea of playing CDs to birds to help them learn how to sing. 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_7450000/newsid_7456700/7456792.stm

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Israeli forces kill Gaza gunmen


Israeli tank near Gaza

Israeli forces have killed two Palestinian militants near a border crossing with the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, medical workers said.

Two militant groups say their fighters attacked an Israeli army position near the Erek crossing in northern Gaza.

Israeli military officials said troops crossed into Gaza after seeing militants planting explosive devices near the border fence.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Thousands flee floods in Colombia

Floods in Colombia in South America

Thousands of people have had to abandon their homes in Colombia after massive floods caused by weeks of pouring rain. At least 11 people have been killed and hundreds of homes destroyed after rivers started to burst their banks in the South American country. It's been raining in Colombia since March, but forecasters are warning there's more wet weather on the way. Officials are worried the floods may turn into a national disaster as the soil cannot absorb anymore water.

I think that it is really bad to hear about more people getting killed or injured because of natural disasters. Different natural disasters are happening in the world. I am kind of scared of being attacked or being in a place were a terrible disaster is about to happen. Floods, hurricanes, and earthquakes are happening all over the world. I feel sorry for the people that are experiencing the natural disasters.

Here is the link-

"http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_7420000/newsid_7425000/7425021.stm"




Thursday, May 29, 2008

Hedgehogs dying

Now this might not surprise you, but it seems that hedgehogs really are rubbish when it comes to crossing the road.

In some parts of the UK, the number of hedgehogs have almost halved and researchers say it could be because the prickly critters can't cope in traffic.

Scientists found the animals tended to wait until vehicles were too close before trying to cross, then froze on the spot instead of trying to run away.

It's thought about 15,000 hedgehogs are killed on the roads every year.

Where Do All Our "Recycled" Plastics Go?

Each week, residents of Seattle, Washington carefully sort their garbage for recycling. They put their plastic bottles, along with the paper, metal, and glass in special recycling containers provided by the city. Then trucks from Waste Management or Rabanco, two companies that operate curbside recycling programs, collect these materials and cart them off, supposedly to environmentally beneficial recycling facilities nearby.

In a vast slum just outside Jakarta, for instance, women work in a crowded, unventilated room, separating the waste newspapers, pieces of clothing, metal scraps, poor quality and highly contaminated plastic from the reusable plastics. It's 90 degrees and too hot to wear protective smocks or gloves, not that they are available anyway. With their bare hands the Indonesian women wipe the sweat from their brows. The huge piles of plastic bags, liquid soap bottles, food wrappers, jugs, and disposable diapers have familiar logos Dow, DuPont, Monsanto, Solvay, Mobil.

Once separated, the piles of discard are sent to a local dump. One Indonesian recycling company owner estimated that up to 40 per cent of the imported waste is landfilled. Workers shovel the "good" plastic into large grinding machines which turn out plastic pellets or flakes. The women next wash the surface residues and contaminants off these bits. The waste water is then poured onto the dirt floor or out the back door of the recycling plant.

The plastic pellets, sometimes mixed with new plastic or other additives, are melted and formed into long plastic cords. Once cooled, the cords are again chipped and sent to manufacturing plants in Asia to be made into shoe soles, containers, or toys.

Two Months' Plastic Garbage Exports

               Plastic Scrap Exports to Asia
February 1 March 31, 1992
Country Number of Shipments Total (pounds)
China (directly) 6 210,894
Hong Kong 586 37,746,957
India 11 2,198,339
Indonesia 50 4,952,518
Japan 5 112,797
Korea 6 241,866
Malaysia 7 561,530
Pakistan 1 41,533
Philippines 58 5,385,902
Singapore 5 157,350
Thailand 6 273,071
Taiwan 6 344,611

TOTAL 750 52,053,376



Link " http://www.things.org/~jym/greenpeace/where-recycled-plastics-go.html"

Monday, May 26, 2008

Flood fears for quake-hit China

Fears are growing for millions of people in south-west China who could now be at risk of flooding just two weeks after a deadly earthquake struck.

Dozens of 'quake lakes' formed as landslides triggered by the earthquake blocked rivers in the Sichuan province.

Heavy rain is now causing water levels to rise and officials are warning that several dams and lakes across the province may be in danger of bursting.

link"http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_7420000/newsid_7420400/7420494.stm"

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Heroic boy in China

A 10-year-old boy is being called a hero after he helped save the lives of two of his friends after China's huge earthquake.

Lin Hao was at school in Yingxiu, which was one of the areas worst hit by the powerful quake last Monday.

The building collapsed while he was walking down a corridor, trapping him and two of this classmates.

Lin was injured, but managed to free himself before carrying his two friends to safety.


Link"http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_7410000/newsid_7410800/7410881.stm"

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Fire in America

Wildfires are raging through parts of America forcing hundreds of people to leave their homes.

Dozens of homes on Florida's central Atlantic coast have been destroyed, and more than 120 others damaged.

Some of the fires are thought to have been started deliberately and they're being made worse by the dry and windy weather, which is fanning the flames.



link "http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_7390000/newsid_7399800/7399849.stm"

plagiarism

I think that plagiarism is a really bad and wrong thing to do. I did it before I knew that it was wrong. I think that taking other peoples ideas are totally wrong, because if I were that person that did a lot of research and work on something. I wouldn't want anyone to take my ideas and say that its their idea. So now if I took someones idea and used it, I would site the source.

Monday, May 12, 2008

CNN student news

I think that the CNN student news has detailed news reporters. I think that the way they reported the news were interesting. An example that I liked about it was that it gave some fast facts to let the people that are watching the news understand more on what the news reporter is talking about. I liked it when it mentioned that the volcano that erupted was the biggest one in 75 years. My favorite part was when they talked about the dog getting in the engine from under the car and struggling to get out.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Student 2.0 reflection

I think that the posts that I read has a lot of details on what they think about school. They talked about their technology and their school life. They also talked about there difficulty during high school. I think they are really good writers.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Egypt explosion

Devastation in Egypt

At least 88 people have been killed and many more injured after a series of explosions in Egypt.

A 14-year-old British girl is among those injured by the blasts, and has been flown to a hospital in Cairo,

The blasts happened at a holiday resort called Sharm al-Sheikh, with a car bomb tearing the front off of a hotel.

Many Egyptians are among the dead, according to police, although some of those killed are tourists from other countries too, officials said.

Link"http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_4710000/newsid_4710000/4710013.stm"


Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Army robots are controlled by Wii remote

Nintendo Wii remote

The latest high-tech military robots are being controlled by something lots of you might find in your living rooms - the controller from a Nintendo Wii.

Because the Wii-mote is easy to get to grips with, it's now being looked at as away of directing robots that are used to clear dangerous mine-fields.

The controllers that were first checked out needed lots of concentration.

But because the Wii-mote is so simple, it allows the users to concentrate more on what's around the robot.

Link"http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_7310000/newsid_7315400/7315455.stm"

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Community contributors

I can help Duke by getting more questions for him or give him some good wed sites to serch information from.

Panda

A red panda which had been missing for two months after escaping from a wildlife park in southern Scotland has been found.The red panda had made the great escape with her daughter Isla when a tree fell onto their pen, setting them free.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Student outcomes

I am getting to know more and more about english. Now I am thinking more about questions before I answer them.

Africa

I am learning about the natural resouces in Africa.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Humanities

In this class, I was an active learner, because I asked a lot of questions about our assignment. I asked about how to write the paragraph about the taiwan election. I also asked about the title when I wasen't sure about what to write for the title.

Taiwan election

I think the DPP party will lose the election, because in the last few years thay were the presedent and they didn't do anything good. So I think that the KMT party will win the election for this year.
And the bad thing about the DPP party winning is that taiwan might end up just like last year.

Friday, March 14, 2008

the rules for blogging.

No personal information (no last name or contact information).
-Write in ENGLISH.
-Don’t write inappropriate stuff in your blog.
-Don't insult others. Be constructive in your commenting.
-Don't plagiarize other peoples' ideas.
-Cite your sources for images and ideas.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

What I am aiming

 I am trying to help my friends on understanding what the teachers are talking about. I am also trying to be a active learner to ask more questions.