If the world kept heating up the polar ice caps world melt and the world will be folded, but in any constellation people would have seen this coming and started either making houses with stilted suspension, made more dams or both.
Category: Communication
Miss Medina home work
Carbon foot prints:
Me:2.03
Mum:3.00
Brother:2.57
P.R.E Home Work
Euthanasia
The reason I agree with Euthanasia is that it takes away that indignity suffered with incurable diseases such as: Multiple sclerosis. Diseases such as this waste away the body and leave people in a helpless condition were others have to do menial task for them such as feeding and bathing adults. In situations like this I will support Euthanasia.
Adriel Williams
9w2s
P.R.E Home Work
Mr.Merick
English Home Work
- we are introduced to Lancelot Gobbo & Old Gobbo. Lancelot wants to stop working for his master.
- Lancelot chooses to leave his master, Shylock. Lancelot’s dad dose not recognize him.
- Lancelot makes his dad relive he is talking to his son & plans to join Bassanio.
- Bassanio fetches Gratiano. Lancelot goes to Bassanio for employment, but has already been recommended by Shylock.
- Gratiano promises to behave in day.Belmont except for today.
Geography Home Work
- Climate=the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- Weather=the state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time as regards heat, cloudiness, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc.
- Glacials=a glacial period.
- Interglacials=an interglacial period
- Climatologist=(from Greek κλίμα, klima, “place, zone”; and -λογία, -logia) or climate science is the study of climate, scientifically defined as weather conditions averaged over a period of time.
Was Haig a Butcher?
Haig: They need to handle deaths so they can cope with the blood shed: (tick): (cross): he’s a butcher
Haig: The battalion have never been better: (cross): (tick): He wants the best for his team.
Haig: He has given them the right orders to win: (cross): (tick): He has good leadership.
Private G. Coppard: (tick): (cross): He wants his team to die
MR. O’Brien home work
Films:
Must be of Feature-Length
Non-Fiction Texts:
Must be extended Non-Fiction texts
Fiction texts:
Must be of at least two different genre (eg. horror, action, crime, magical realism, dystopian, science fiction ect.)
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Describe the battle of Somme
By the end of the battle the British army had suffered 420,000 casualties including nearly 60,000 on the first day alone. The French lost 200,000 men and the Germans nearly 500,000.
Story:
The year is 1916, the Great War has been raging for two terrible years, and the Allies have been locked in a stalement in Germany since November 1914. After heavy French casualties at the City of Verdun. The Gemens had better defence. The battle of the Somme had over 1,000,000 deaths! Germans hid in underground concreat shelters. This battle is when the tank was first introduced!
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