Friday, December 14

25 Days To Make A Difference

A 10 year old name Laura created a website filled with great ideas to help yourself, your family, and your community. It is about doing good deeds to improve the world. They are things that you should do during the 25 days of Christmas that can greatly help. There are llittle things like shoveling to help you family, donating to help other people, and even things as big as taking the bus instead of driving to use less gas. This website makes me feel good that people of every age are trying to pitch in and help the world. She has many good ideas and she is a good example to follow. Her ideas should be heard. Visit her website at http://http://twentyfivedays.wordpress.com/.

Thursday, October 18

Is Even Trembly really missing??

There is an e-mail going around about a 15 year old boy named Evan Trembly. It says that he went missing two weeks ago in Canada. At first i felt bad for him and his parents but then the e-mail sounded a little fake. If you look around a little you find out that it is fake.

First of all, the e-mail is missing a lot of things that it should have. It doesn't give you any imformation on when it happned, where it happened, how it happened, or what to look for. There is very limited contact information- an invalid e-mail address. Also if you look it up on other sites, you find out that the whole thing is a hoax and Evan wrote it as a joke to his friends.

Wednesday, October 3

Did you know...?

The world is greatly changing. Our lives are becoming more and more oriented around computers. There were 600 million internet devices in 2006. Also, computers are exceeding the mind power of the human race.

Monday, September 17

globalization


The world is getting smaller through globalization. The internet is one of the biggest ways this is shown. With email, people can keep in touch very easily. Phones also help people keep in touch with each other. Also, with new ways of transportation like planes, people can travel between countries within hours. An example of this is in tennis, especially the US Open. People come from all over the world to play here. They would not be able to travel here from their home countries in time if there were no planes or other fast ways of transportation.