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Friday 30 November 2018

Monday 5 November 2018

Foods by tishan

These things here are
Peanuts
Fish
Oil
Avocado
These are 
Reese puffs
Bagels
Raisins 
Apple
Strawberry
Blackcurrant
Blueberry
These are
Tomato
Broccoli 
Bellpepper
Eggplant.
  

I enjoyed learning about food
I hope you will enjoy it.

Thursday 23 August 2018

What to do during a lockdown?

Outside & inside
When you are in a lockdown and you are outside then you sit on the field.If you you are inside You should stay away from Walls, doors and windows.  we stay quiet and heads down. Sit still. if there is a fire  in a building  get on the field. go to the nearest building if you are playing outside and there's a fire drill. before you get under a table, you pull the chairs out.

I hope you enjoyed my paragraph.

Tuesday 21 August 2018

Thinkers key natural disaster

1.You cannot play with it of course.
2.You cannot chew or suck on it.
3.It won’t eletricute you, only if you wet it.
4.Not for the day,only for the dark.
5.Not for breaking.
6.It is not a tool.
7.It is not for water.
8.It is not for burning.
9.Keep out of reach of children.
10. Not allow flammable gases.
You can add your bottle,blankets,cap,and a bag full of snacks.
It is measurement a that measures earth’s movement.
A-afraid
B-blizzard
C-cyclone
D-Drought
E-earthquake
F-fire
G-gigantic
H-hailstorm
I-isolated
J-jolt
K-katarina
L-landslide
M-magma
N-negative
O-overflows
P-powerful
Q-quake
R-rain
S-saddness
T-torrential
U-unforgiving
V-violent
W-wet
X-xangsane
Y-yasi
Z-zoogeographic
The outer shell of most ski jackets will be made from nylon or polyester that has been treated with a Durable Water Repellency (DWR) coating. Many ski jackets will be insulated with a synthetic filling normally made from made from polyester fibres.Take the new Motorola Moto G6 Play, for instance. This is a bottom-of-the-range model that costs just £169, but packs the kind of quality you’d have paid three times as much for just a couple of years ago.

It looks great, performs really well across the board – particularly in terms of battery life – and is an absolute steal at this price.A sleeping bag is an insulated covering for a person, essentially a lightweight quilt that can be closed with a zipper or similar means to form a tube, which functions as lightweight, portable bedding in situations where a person is sleeping outdoors (e.g. when camping, hiking, hill walking or climbing).The power has been cut because a landslide is shaking earth.Disasters and terrorism present significant and often overwhelming challenges for children and families worldwide. Individual, family, and social factors influence disaster reactions and the diverse ways in which children cope. This article links conceptualizations of stress and coping to empirical knowledge of children’s disaster reactions, identifies limitations in our current understanding, and suggests areas for future study of disaster coping. Coping strategies, developmental trajectories influencing coping, and the interplay between parent and child coping represent critical areas for advancing the field and for informing programs and services that benefit children’s preparedness and foster resilience in the face of mass trauma.





Tuesday 14 August 2018

Torty the tortise

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How he was found?

100 years ago there was a tortoise named Torty.During world war one, torty was runned over by a gun carriage that had gave torty a painful bruse in the middle of her shell.He came from greece in europe.

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How he was brought to new zealand?

Steward brought torty to new zealand on a cruise ship, they got  to new zealand until 5 months were over.When steward died his grandchildren looked after torty.Torty can live more than 1000 years.When torty was going to die he had baby turtles. are frequently depicted in popular culture as easygoing, patient, and wise creatures. Due to their long lifespan, slow movement, sturdiness, and wrinkled appearance, they are an emblem of longevity and stability in many cultures around the world.[1][2] Turtles are regularly incorporated into human culture, with painters, photographers, poets, songwriters, and sculptors using them as subjects.[3] They have an important role in mythologies around the world,[4] and are often implicated in creation myths regarding the origin of the Earth.[5] Sea turtles are a charismatic megafauna and are used as symbols of the marine environment and environmentalism.[3]

As a result of its role as a slow, peaceful creature in culture, the turtle can be misconceived as a sedentary animal; however, many types of turtle, especially sea turtles, frequently migrate over large distances in oceans.The tortoise is a symbol of wisdom and knowledge, and is able to defend itself on its own. It personifies water, the moon, the Earth, time, immortality, and fertility. Creation is associated with the tortoise and it is also believed that the tortoise bears the burden of the whole world.[7]

The turtle has a prominent position as a symbol of steadfastness and tranquility in religion, mythology, and folklore from around the world.[6] A tortoise's longevity is suggested by its long lifespan and its shell, which was thought to protect it from any foe.[2] In the cosmological myths of several cultures a World Turtle carries the world upon its back or supports the heavens.[5] The mytheme of a World Tortoise, along with that of a world-bearing elephant, was discussed comparatively by Edward Burnett Tylor (1878:341).

Turtles were presented in rock art.[8]
In African fairy tales, the tortoise is the cleverest animal.[7]

Mzee (Swahili for "wise old man") is the name of a 130-year-old Aldabra tortoise.

In the southern part of Africa, storytales about a tortoise named Fudukazi are common. Fudukazi gave the animals their color.

Nigeria[edit]
Ijapa the tortoise (alternatively called Alabahun) is a trickster, accomplishing heroic deeds or getting into trouble in a cycle of tales told by the Yoruba of Nigeria and Benin Republic (West Africa).[5]

Ancient Egypt[edit]
Turtle "Shetyw", "Shetw", "Sheta", "shtyw" was common in Ancient Egyptian Art (especially Predynastic and Old Kingdom art).[9] Turtle fossils are the most common reptiles found in the Fayoum, including Gigantochersina ammon, a tortoise as large as those living on the Galapagos Islands today. Charles Andrews was the first to write in the West about these tortoises in the early 20th century.

Predynastic slate palettes represent freshwater (soft carapace, Trionyx triunguis) turtles as does the hieroglyph for "turtle" in which the chelonian is always represented from above.[9] Zoomorphic palettes[10] were commonly made in the shapes of turtles. A stone vase in the form of a turtle was found in Naqada.[11] Other art representations of turtles in Ancient Egypt were common.[12]

The earliest representations of the Nile turtle date back to pre-dynastic times and were associated with magical significance that was meant to ward off evil. Amulets and objects with depictions of the turtles represent the turtle as a force to defend health and life.[13][14]

Among Ptah's many creatures, Shetw (Tortoise, Turtle) was neither especially remarkable nor esteemed. Though excluded from lists of animal offerings to the deities, there are nevertheless great quantities of turtle and tortoise bones associated with archaeology at the great ceremonial complex at Heirakonpolis in Upper Egypt. This may suggests that sacrifices of Chelonians served some ritual or liturgical purpose within the ancient Egyptian ceremonial system.[15]

As an aquatic animal, the turtle was associated with the Underworld.[16] The turtle was associated with Set, and so with the enemies of Ra who tried to stop the solar barque as it traveled through the underworld. Since the XIXth Dynasty, and particularly in the Late and Greco-Roman periods, turtles were known to have been ritually speared by kings and nobles as evil creatures.[9]

The famous Hunters Palette shows most of the hunters carrying a kind of shield which was interpreted as a turtle-carapace shield.[9] In an Early Dynastic tomb at Helwan a man was buried beneath the carapace of a tortoise who had lost his feet in an accident. The carapace may symbolize the "way in which the owner used to move slowly like a tortoise," or sitting in the carapace may have been a very useful way for the owner to move around.[9]

The Medical Ebers Papyrus cites the use of turtle carapaces and organs in some formulas,[9] including one formula for the removal of hair.[17] An ointment made from the brain of a turtle was the treatment for squinting.[18] Parts of turtles were used to grind eye paint, which was applied both as a cosmetic and to protect eyes from infection and over-exposure to sun, dust, wind, and insects.[13][19]

The flesh of Trionyx was eaten from Predynastic times to as late as the Old Kingdom, and later the flesh of turtles began to be considered.
 



Tuesday 3 July 2018

Becoming an astronaut.

WALT:write an explanation on a topic.


What does an astronaut do?
Crew members conduct spacewalks to construct the International Space Station. Astronauts perform many tasks as they orbit Earth. The space station is designed to be a permanent orbiting research facility. Its major purpose is to perform world-class science and research that only a microgravity environment can provide.

How do you become an astronaut?
background, NASA wants its astronauts to have at least Degree must be followed by at least 3 years of related, progressively responsible, professional experience or at least 1,000 pilot-in-command time in jet aircraft.
Civilians apply to NASA directly. No matter the background, NASA wants its astronauts to have at least a degree in engineering, biological science, physical science or mathematics. (The agency maintains a list of exceptions to these degrees, such as geography or aviation management.)Civilians apply to NASA directly. No matter the background, NASA wants its astronauts to have at least a bachelor's degree in engineering, biological science, physical science or mathematics. (The agency maintains a list of exceptions to these degrees, such as geography or aviation management.)

Tuesday 15 May 2018

Friday 6 April 2018

Looking after my chromebook.

I will respect my chromebook by always looking after it and keeping it safe.

What will you see me doing with my chromebook if I am  looking after it and keeping it safe?