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Sunday, December 18, 2011

MID TERM EXAM#4

1st Story
Who? George Harlow tells a story about how he studies jade the rock.
What? He is studying jade at the museum.
When? Whenever he goes to work at the museum he studies it.
Where? He studies it at the American Museum of Natural History.
Why? It is his passion.
How? He studies it by looking at the rock under a microscope and looking up its history.

2nd Story

Who? Scientists at the museum travel all over the world to study biodiversity.
What? They all study biodiversity.
When? They study it whenever they go to work.
Where? They can go all over the world.
Why? They do it because it is their job and maybe their passion.
How? They study it by going and getting information about their topic.

3rd Story

Who? Ross MacPhee tells about his favorite story.
What? He says that it was when two men raced to the South Pole.
When? He said that it happened about 100 years ago.
Where? He said that they raced across Antarctica.
Why? Two be known as the first man on the South Pole.
How? By getting their first they could become it.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

MID TERM EXAM#2

       The series I chose to do a summary on is the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series.  The series includes six books. Jeff Kinney, the author, also wrote a ‘Do-It-Yourself’ book so people who read the books can make one kind of like it by their self. The series got started on Funbrain.com in 2004. According to the Diary of a Wimpy Kid website, the online book is different than the printed series but, they still share several similarities. The first three printed books are based on the online book but, still are different.
The books are about a boy named Greg Hefley and his friend Rowley Jefferson. Greg has a big brother: Rodrick, a little brother: Manny, a mom, and a dad. Rodrick is in a band called Loaded Diaper and he is very goth-ish. Manny is about five or six years old and he some how annoys Greg by being a kid. His parents are somewhat normal and sometimes embarrassing. 
Throughout the first book, Greg and Rowley struggle at school with starting middle school and fearing the CHEESE TOUCH. On the blacktop at his school, there is this really old piece of cheese that is moldy and no one wants to touch it but, someone has touched it and every one hides from that person in fear of the cheese touch. At the end of the story Greg and Rowley get bullied into eating it so now they have the ‘touch’. In the second book, it about how Rodrick teases Greg and how they have a huge talent show. The third book is about Greg's father, his soccer team he used to be on, and Spaig union. The fourth book is about Greg's summer vacation, and the fifth book is about Greg facing growing up pressures. The sixth book is about how Greg and Rowley accidentally vandalize their school and think the cops are coming after them.

MID TERM EXAM#1

According to time magazine, the company, Apple, picked the “Best” iPhone and iPad games of 2011. Some people may have thought that the game of the year in the U.S. would be Angry Birds, but actually it didn’t. The game that did win is called Tiny Tower. It is a real-time tower-building and time management game by NimbleBit. Angry birds did win the top selling game though.
          Some of the top ten games were Angry Birds, Angry Birds Rio, Angry Birds Season, Cut the Rope, Doodle Jump, Fruit Ninja, Tiny Wings, and Tiny Tower (not in that order). The game of the year in Europe is Tiny Wings. That game is about a bird with very tiny wings. He is in a small world filled with tall hills and steep drops. When people play that, they have to guide the little bird up and down the hills to go faster. Runner-ups to this game in Europe were Tiny Tower and To-Fu 2.
On the iPad, U.S.’s pick was Dead space. In Europe it was Contre Jour. Contre Jour is a physics puzzler with creepy, artistic graphics. Time magazine has also set a bar for the best games and apps on the iPhone. The games are Angry Birds(of course), Scrabble, Plants vs. Zombies, Doodle Jump, Fruit Ninja, Cut the Rope, and many more. The ‘on the go’ apps are Kayak, Yelp, World Lens, Weather Channel, Open Table, and a few more.