Thursday, February 28, 2008

Climate time

Hi,
My favorite climate is tropical climate and dry warm climates .Like some parts of Brazil ,Hawaii,Florida, and here in California.The weather is warm and has a nice breeze afterwards.I also like it when it is humide.There is a lot of vegetation in these places .Also i like this places climate because in the winter the weather is not extremely cold
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Climate types:Tropical
arid
polar
temperate
continental

Hello kitty who looks better now??!!!


I am the new hello kity now!!!!

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Whats for dinner?



Dolphins work in teams to eat.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Did you know?

Did you know that your brain is 75% water!!

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Lemon's For The Rescue

Lemon trees bloom and produce fruit year-round. Each tree can produce between 500 and 600 pounds of lemons in a year.
Next time you have a sore throat, reach for a lemon!Add the juice of one lemon to an equal amount of hot water for an anti-bacterial gargle.
Food historians say lemons have been in cultivation around the Mediterranean from as early as the first century A.D.
High in vitamin C, lemons prevent scurvy, a disease that causes bleeding gums, loose teeth and aching joints. To this day, the British Navy requires ships to carry enough lemons so that every sailor can have one ounce of juice a day.
The demand for lemons and their scurvy-preventing properties hit a peak during the California Gold Rush of 1849. Miners were willing to pay huge sums for a single lemon. As a result, lemon trees were planted in abundance throughout California.
During the European Renaissance, fashionable ladies used lemon juice as a way to redden their lips.
California and Arizona produce 95% of the entire U.S. lemon crop.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Martin Luther King Jr.


Martin Luther King Jr. was a very important man in history because he was the first to go against segregation.He standed up for what he believed in and stuck with it.Writing the speech "I had a Dream" he showed the people a message that he dreams for the day that he could not be separated for his race.Now after that it encouranged people to stand up for what was not fair.That is why Martin Luther King was a important person in history

Friday, February 8, 2008

RECYCLE!!!!!

How is Glasss recycled?

Domestic waste glass (known as 'cullet') is easy to recycle.
When it is used to make new bottles or jars:
Cullet is emptied from bottle banks or kerbside collections systems and taken away to be reprocessed
Larger contaminants are removed by hand
It’s then crushed and goes through further contaminant removal processes (mechanised colour sorting is usually undertaken at this stage when needed)
It’s now mixed with the raw materials and melted in a furnace
The melted material is moulded or blown into new bottles or jars

Thursday, February 7, 2008


ahhhhh now i could see you better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Friday, February 1, 2008

Food Around the World







Here is some food I found on the internet that is from around the world that people eat:




bobotie
(South African) This popular meal is made of minced lamb or beef; bread, rice or potatoes, onions, and spices. The ingredients are mixed with egg and milk and baked.
cassoulet
(French) This casserole, which means “white bean stew,” is made of white beans, sausage, bacon, tomatoes, carrots, herbs, and other vegetables simmered and is simmered and baked.
dim sum
(Chinese) This meal is usually eaten as breakfast or lunch at a restaurant. Waiters push around trays loaded with noodles, dumplings, vegetables, and meat. Diners are served bite-sized portions in small bamboo cups.
enchilada
(Mexican) In this rich dish, a soft corn tortilla is stuffed with shredded cheese, onions, chilies, and sometimes meat. It’s either broiled or fried and topped with salsa and cheese.
feijoada
(Brazil) This is one of the most popular dishes in Brazil. It’s a stew of black beans, pork, and spices. Pigs’ feet and ears are sometimes included in the mix.
moussaka
(Greek) Considered Greece’s signature dish, this casserole is made of lamb, eggplant, tomatoes, and spices.
pad thai
(Thai) This Thai staple features rice noodles stir-fried with peanuts, oil, vegetables, and usually tofu, chicken, or fish
risotto
(Italian) This creamy, starchy rice dish is made by gradually adding boiling liquid, usually broth, to Arborio rice and sautéed onions. It’s cooked al dente (firm to the bite). Vegetables and seafood are often added during the cooking process.
samosas
(Indian) These snacks are made of meat, potatoes, vegetables, and spices stuffed inside pastry dough and fried in oil.
sushi
(Japanese) This popular meal typically includes cooked rice that is either topped with raw or cooked fish or rolled into small, bite-size pieces with fish and vegetables and wrapped in thin sheets of seaweed. It’s usually served in with slivered ginger and wasabi, a spicy plant in the mustard family.
suya
(Nigerian) This spicy dish is made of cubed chicken or beef marinated in ground peanuts, hot pepper, garlic, ginger, and other spices and grilled on skewers.

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