Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Operation GAS-Chicken


The purpose of the mission Operation GAS-Chicken was to stop the chicken from becoming to strong and smart. I helped the mission by making the chicken as dim as other chickens and I also made the chicken not be strong. But, unfortunately, the chicken can still fly. Here is a picture of the chicken that was created. If you want to play this game, go to http://www.fffbi.com/missions/m1/.

Free Kibble

Free Kibble is a website that helps people learn about dogs while donating food. The food goes to animal shelters to help feed hungry dogs. The food is paid for by Castor and Pollux. Free Kibble was started by Mimi Ausland who is twelve years old and lives in Bend, Oregon. To date, 65,564,320 pieces of kibble have been donated since April 1, 2008.

Free Kibble’s sister website is Free Kibble Kat. To date, 40,898,790 pieces of kibble have been donated since April 1, 2008.




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How Many of Me


HowManyOfMe.com
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people with my name in the U.S.A.

How many have your name?

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Twilight Movie Review


The best movie that I saw this year was Twilight. The leading actors in this film are Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. This movie is rated PG13. This movie is about teen girl, Bella who moves to a rainy town with her dad and finds out Edward is a vampire. Bella and Edward fall in love and face problems from other vampires.

The best scene in this movie is when Bella and Edward are in the forest. Bella tells Edward she knows he's a vampire. Edward shows Bella how he sparkles like diamonds in the sun. After convincing Edward she trusts him and she's not afraid of him Bella and Edward tell each other they love each other using an illusion of the lion and the lamb.

I recommend this movie because it is a cute love story with funny parts and some action.
Most of my classmates would enjoy this movie because they liked the book. Ms. Priester would enjoy this movie because the movie would appeal to her senses.

Gifts

According to Gifts.com, my gift personality is a student leader. I match this personality, because I try really hard in school and I would like to be a peer leader. I don’t match this personality because I'm not a teacher's pet and sometimes I don't put all my effort in my school work. One gift on the profile that I would really enjoy receiving is an American Eagle hoddie, because I like to be warm and I like to look nice. One suggested gift that I would not like to receive is Figurines of Great Minds, because they look creepy and I would have no use for them.

I also took the quiz to learn the gift personality of my teenage friend, Delilah. Three suggested gifts that I know this person would enjoy are a ring with her name on it, colorful eyeshadow, and an ivent your own scent kit.

Additionally, I took the quiz to learn the gift personality of my favorite adult Michelle. Three suggested gifts that I know this person would enjoy are a Spa gift set, a work tote, and a relaxation sound machine.

If I had a million dollars, a gift that I would purchase for every student on campus is any pet that they wanted because most of the students would enjoy it.

Adopting a Pet


In eight years, I would like to adopt a Chihuahua. I would use PetFinder to locate an adoptable pet, because it is easy and useful. If it was already eight years from now, I would select a pet named Pixie because it has a unique name and the dog appeals to me. For more information about this pet, click here http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=12682465.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Irony and Ambiguity

At first, I thought irony had to do with the character's mood, but I learned that this was wrong. Actually, irony is the difference between what the readers expect or what seems suitable and the reality of what happens. There are three types of irony: verbal irony, situational irony, and dramatic irony. I also learned about ambiguity. I used to think ambiguity had one specific meaning, but I learned that ambiguity can have multiple meanings in which something can be interpreted in a number of different ways. On my irony and ambiguity pretest, I was at grade- level. On my posttest, I hope that I will be above grade-level.