April 3, 2007
In science on Friday we started the immune system. We watched a movie in how our bodys fight off desease. Dan Immune and Curnal capillary use many plays on words to explain how our bodys have a memory of the viris so it can train white blood cells to know how to fight it the next time it comes arownd. After the vidio we had a discution about what we saw. Next we went over our new notebook. We had a discution about the pages we read on the immune system.
The pages for the notebook can be found at :http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/help/default.asp?page=117http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/help/default.asp?page=117
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February 23, 2007
HI, my name is Candy and, I will be you tour guide as we travel through North India.
Lets start at the Ganges River. Believe it or not, the Ganges river is a holy river in India’s believe system. Ghets are the steps that lead many of India’s people to the “great” waters. People do not only come to the Ganges to bathe. Many people come here to die and throw cremated or half cremated relatives or pets in the water. If you go to see the Ganges I would not suggest swimming in or drinking the water. Many people who live in India have built up an immune system to the polluted water. I remember the time when my social studies teacher told us of the time when or principal when to the Ganges, is shoe fell in and came out BLACK.
Next on our agenda is the Taj Mahal. It was built by the fith Shaa,Jahan, to hold his wife, Mumtae’s caffon on one of the lower floors. The project of the Taj Mahal was started in 1631the same year Mumtae died. Twenty two years later the great buiolding was complete. Today in 2007 the Taj Mahal is both the Jahan and his Mumtaes grave.
Picture found at http://www.linternaute.com/voyager/unesco/asie/inde/taj-mahal/diaporama/images/1.jpg Information included in the Taj Mahal paragraph was found at http://www.smithsonianmagazine.com/issues/1997/august/shah.php
If you have somewhere to go dont worry just one more stop, Old Delhi and new Delhi. I know you may be wondering , whats the difference? Well, Old delhi is obiously older and less mopdern but it is also where the old capital use to be. That was untill the people there got sick of it and move it to the cooler, more modern and hip new Delhi. OK, well atleast more modern.
Since we have a little more time we can go see the elephants. Here we are.


Animal photo’s found at http://elephants.free.fr/images/bebe_ele.gif
and http://www.himadventures.net/index_images/jim-corbett.jpg
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Posted by emilyg6l
January 24, 2007
In social studies we read the article Crude Awakening. This article is mainly about where we are getting oil and how much longer we will be able to get it. This points out that oil is one of the main things we rely on. Oil makes many daily products, like plastics, tires, and of corse the oil we use for fuel. Scientest believe that small oil spots will run out as soon as 2015. So what will we do then? Well, like many countrys we will have to rely on OPEC. What is OPEC you may ask? It stands for Organization of Petroeum Exporting Countrys. OPEC controlls moast of the worlds oil, and includes Algeria, Indonisia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nygeria, Quatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emitates, and Venezuela. So if the USA ran out of oil we would have to buy it from OPEC, which can be verry expensive. Since oil provides 40 persent of the worlds oil we can’t cut back on all of it but we can cut back on some of the oil products we use. I know they are more expensive but if you drive hybreds you save oil, and if you buy more efficiant heating and cooling systems you will also save oil. Oil is non-renewible since it is made of old anible bone pressured by the grownd for thousans of years, so if we want to keep driveing cars and doing all the modern day things then we should be careful of how much oil we are useing and start to find a solution for it.
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