http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2008/04/20/curnow.sa.food.whip.cnn?iref=videosearch
food price in south africa has gone high so much
that is causing a lot of problems
so if jen and i have the money
we will give in some money to the poor people
and i will have more farm.
I'll try helping the kids/next generation's to dont get starve
no comment
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
Monday, 28 April 2008
current events !!!!
VIENNA, Austria (AP) -- Police have found a woman missing since 1984, who told authorities that her father had kept her in a cellar for almost 24 years and that she had given birth to seven children after being repeatedly raped by him.
The 73-year-old father was taken into custody, Franz Polzer, head of the Lower Austrian Bureau of Criminal Affairs, told reporters Sunday.
Authorities found the woman Saturday evening in the town of Amstetten following a tip, Lower Austria police said in a statement.
The 42-year-old woman told police that her father began sexually abusing her when she was 11 and locked her in a room in the cellar on August 28, 1984.
During the 24 years that followed, she said she was continually abused and gave birth to seven children, one of whom died several days later.
In 1996, she gave birth to twins but one died several days later because it was not appropriately cared for. Her father had then apparently removed the corpse from the cellar and burned it, the statement said.
Police said in the statement that the woman appeared "greatly disturbed" psychologically during questioning.
She agreed to talk only after authorities assured her that she would no longer have to have contact with her father and that her children would be taken care of.
DNA tests are expected to determine whether the man is the father of the six surviving children, according to police.
The Austria Press Agency said the three boys and three girls ranged in age from five to 20. One of the children, a 19-year-old woman, was being hospitalized in very serious condition, according to Austrian broadcaster ORF.
Sunday's developments recalled another case that shocked Austrians in the summer of 2006, when a young woman escaped after being largely confined to a tiny underground dungeon in a quiet Vienna suburb for more than eight years.
Natascha Kampusch was 10 years old when she was kidnapped in Vienna on her way to school in March 1998. Her abductor, Wolfgang Priklopil, threw himself in front of a train just hours after her dramatic escape. E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend
The 73-year-old father was taken into custody, Franz Polzer, head of the Lower Austrian Bureau of Criminal Affairs, told reporters Sunday.
Authorities found the woman Saturday evening in the town of Amstetten following a tip, Lower Austria police said in a statement.
The 42-year-old woman told police that her father began sexually abusing her when she was 11 and locked her in a room in the cellar on August 28, 1984.
During the 24 years that followed, she said she was continually abused and gave birth to seven children, one of whom died several days later.
In 1996, she gave birth to twins but one died several days later because it was not appropriately cared for. Her father had then apparently removed the corpse from the cellar and burned it, the statement said.
Police said in the statement that the woman appeared "greatly disturbed" psychologically during questioning.
She agreed to talk only after authorities assured her that she would no longer have to have contact with her father and that her children would be taken care of.
DNA tests are expected to determine whether the man is the father of the six surviving children, according to police.
The Austria Press Agency said the three boys and three girls ranged in age from five to 20. One of the children, a 19-year-old woman, was being hospitalized in very serious condition, according to Austrian broadcaster ORF.
Sunday's developments recalled another case that shocked Austrians in the summer of 2006, when a young woman escaped after being largely confined to a tiny underground dungeon in a quiet Vienna suburb for more than eight years.
Natascha Kampusch was 10 years old when she was kidnapped in Vienna on her way to school in March 1998. Her abductor, Wolfgang Priklopil, threw himself in front of a train just hours after her dramatic escape. E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend
Friday, 25 April 2008
Animal Right part 2
Do we have the right to kill animals to eat??
I think it depends, because animals can be good for our health, we can eat them once in a while. But if you are a meat eater then we cant stop you buy stop eating meat. So i really do think it depends.
Here is another question, How about DO YOU THINK IS GOOD TO FARM?
It still depends like..if you have a really small farm but it's up in the mountains and really nice environment than i think it would be nice and if you got a huge farm but only with a few cows or animals in it then thats fine too, BUTTT if you got a small farm or a big farm but with thousands and thousands of animals IN IT then i defiantly DISAGREE, animals need space and they want to have a cool life before it die so in the big a small farm with a few animals they are free and they got everything they wanted to have, do i think it depends on what kind of farm it is on.
Well since I think it depends on animal living in farms then how about hunting and killing animals in farm which one is a better choice?
Um....maybe i will agree with..hunting, like animals that live in the forest got a great life it's totally free, but even tho animals that is in a big/small farm with few animals they still have a limit of where to go. So before the animal in the forest got hunt it got a wonderful and a great great like.
So If there is edd selling eggs that are from healthy happy animal and egg selling from the squishy farm eggs and the happy animals selling in the market witch one will you wanna bye??
I think maybe the more expensive one(the happy animals) because they got a good mamory
So we have discussed about this in out animal anatomy class, we all gave in our own subjections, it'll be nice if people who pass by my blog give in some of YOUR subjections. For more INFO plz go to this site *leave comment and try helping these poor animals that suffer for US!
http://www.themeatrix.com
I think it depends, because animals can be good for our health, we can eat them once in a while. But if you are a meat eater then we cant stop you buy stop eating meat. So i really do think it depends.
Here is another question, How about DO YOU THINK IS GOOD TO FARM?
It still depends like..if you have a really small farm but it's up in the mountains and really nice environment than i think it would be nice and if you got a huge farm but only with a few cows or animals in it then thats fine too, BUTTT if you got a small farm or a big farm but with thousands and thousands of animals IN IT then i defiantly DISAGREE, animals need space and they want to have a cool life before it die so in the big a small farm with a few animals they are free and they got everything they wanted to have, do i think it depends on what kind of farm it is on.
Well since I think it depends on animal living in farms then how about hunting and killing animals in farm which one is a better choice?
Um....maybe i will agree with..hunting, like animals that live in the forest got a great life it's totally free, but even tho animals that is in a big/small farm with few animals they still have a limit of where to go. So before the animal in the forest got hunt it got a wonderful and a great great like.
So If there is edd selling eggs that are from healthy happy animal and egg selling from the squishy farm eggs and the happy animals selling in the market witch one will you wanna bye??
I think maybe the more expensive one(the happy animals) because they got a good mamory
So we have discussed about this in out animal anatomy class, we all gave in our own subjections, it'll be nice if people who pass by my blog give in some of YOUR subjections. For more INFO plz go to this site *leave comment and try helping these poor animals that suffer for US!
http://www.themeatrix.com
Thursday, 24 April 2008
latest news in south africa
Human Wave Flees Violence in Zimbabwe
People in Zimbabwe are try to escape to South Africa, because now in Zimbabwe are have a big election, and people are starting to fight. So everyday there will be more than 1000 people trying to escape from Zimbabwe across the Limpopo to escape into South Africa.
So if we (as in south africa) have enough money then we can give in money to Zimbabwe and build safe houses and supply them food and water to keep them safe. Then the government in Zimbabwe will start argue with the South Africa, but they will eventually will trust each other and get close to each other.
So when ever they need help they can help each other and treat each border like a family (maybe).
Wednesday, 23 April 2008
What is a "right" ?
In animal anatomy we are discussing about animal right
and these are some question that we all needed to answer.
What animals would we have the right to dissect (why?)
which animals dont have the right to dissect (why?)
A right is -
*When you are allowed to do something without anyone stopping
*You dont need to earn to have the right but it can be taken away if you dont use them wisely
*something you deserve
*Something everyone have when they are born
*something that any kind of living should have
*when you have the power to take care of things (including yourself)
What animals would we have the right to dissect (why?) -
(*i dont really think that we should dissect any A LIVE animals we because they still have the right to live on. BUT if we have to dissect any animals that is a live then i think the one below will be fine. But if the animal is already dead than i think we can dissect them since they are dead.*
*mosquito - we did no harm to them but they come attacking us.
*ants - Did nothing to them but they are making wholes in out houses and sometimes they bit us for nothing
which animals dont have the right to dissect (why?)
I think..
we don't really have any right to dissect any animals that doesnt harm us ( that include a lot and a lot of animals *including us* BUT as i said on top if they are dead already then i think we do have some right to dissect a dead animal.)
and these are some question that we all needed to answer.
What animals would we have the right to dissect (why?)
which animals dont have the right to dissect (why?)
A right is -
*When you are allowed to do something without anyone stopping
*You dont need to earn to have the right but it can be taken away if you dont use them wisely
*something you deserve
*Something everyone have when they are born
*something that any kind of living should have
*when you have the power to take care of things (including yourself)
What animals would we have the right to dissect (why?) -
(*i dont really think that we should dissect any A LIVE animals we because they still have the right to live on. BUT if we have to dissect any animals that is a live then i think the one below will be fine. But if the animal is already dead than i think we can dissect them since they are dead.*
*mosquito - we did no harm to them but they come attacking us.
*ants - Did nothing to them but they are making wholes in out houses and sometimes they bit us for nothing
which animals dont have the right to dissect (why?)
I think..
we don't really have any right to dissect any animals that doesnt harm us ( that include a lot and a lot of animals *including us* BUT as i said on top if they are dead already then i think we do have some right to dissect a dead animal.)
Sunday, 20 April 2008
current events !!!!
Fireworks gone crazy during a concert killed 14 concert viewers and injured 16 others at a Quito, Ecuador, nightclub, the Red Cross confirmed.
The victims, ages 19 to 26, were watching a local rock band play at Factory at about 4 p.m., said Red Cross spokesman Henry Ochoa.
The fireworks were part of the show, and police people have deemed the incident an accident.
The nightclub blaze makes people remember a 2003 incident in which 100 people were killed at a nightclub in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. In that case, the then-road manager for the rock band Great White set off fireworks, which ignited foam insulation behind the stage and ultimately engulfed the crowded building in flames
The victims, ages 19 to 26, were watching a local rock band play at Factory at about 4 p.m., said Red Cross spokesman Henry Ochoa.
The fireworks were part of the show, and police people have deemed the incident an accident.
The nightclub blaze makes people remember a 2003 incident in which 100 people were killed at a nightclub in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. In that case, the then-road manager for the rock band Great White set off fireworks, which ignited foam insulation behind the stage and ultimately engulfed the crowded building in flames
Monday, 14 April 2008
current events !!!!
In Taiwan, a famous mountain name Ali Mountain(阿里山) had some accident.
There was some little train(小火車) for the tourist, and it went out of track for the 3rd time for this month, the train had stop caring people since 4/14. The train will start again when they found out what is the problem.
There was some little train(小火車) for the tourist, and it went out of track for the 3rd time for this month, the train had stop caring people since 4/14. The train will start again when they found out what is the problem.
Monday, 7 April 2008
Africa
Jen and I have been working on Africa..
I mean..we didnt really work on it over break but we have finish up with our mindmap
And now i am going to get start on some question.
These question will be use to interview Mr.Rusko.
I will be adding questions in this post over this week.
Culture Questions:
Tribes:
Are tribes all africans?
Were you descended from any of the tribes of South Africa.
I mean..we didnt really work on it over break but we have finish up with our mindmap
And now i am going to get start on some question.
These question will be use to interview Mr.Rusko.
I will be adding questions in this post over this week.
Culture Questions:
Tribes:
Are tribes all africans?
Were you descended from any of the tribes of South Africa.
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