Monday 20 June 2016

Chinese dining day


On Monday three year 8 classes  went to Master House to have chinese dinning day. We had a whole range of food including squid, steam buns, wontons and a whole lot more and had a great experience. All the food looked delicious and the chicken feet were really unusual. Overall I really enjoyed chinese dining day and had a great experience with the food.JPEG Image

Thursday 16 June 2016

100WC T2W7

And here we have the seven dwarfs Grumpy , Sneezy , Happy , Dopey , Sleepy , Doc and bashful on the side. Everyone thinks that they are getting treasure thrown at them but for once Dopey is right and say that rubbish is getting thrown at them but of course no one believes him. Grumpy is getting angry that Bashful got one more gem that him. Dopey started to throw the rubbish out of him and that's when they realized the rubbish was shiny tins and metal pieces. One bins rubbish is another bins treasure.

Monday 13 June 2016

My Prayer

My prayer for the up and coming Olympics at Rio
Dear Lord
ThankYou for upcoming  Olympics at Rio.

We  give our thoughts and prayer to those  participating in this  and for the challenges they face ahead through competition and winning to achieve their personal best on the way.   Please give them strength to be honest with fair play and winning the little events not just for themselves but the country they are representing.

Our hands go out to the spectators and followers to families and  friends and pray  for the people who are participating  that  respect is always upheld  and for the health and safety of all.

Amen

Thursday 9 June 2016

Biography of Alexander Graham Bell

Biography of Alexander Graham Bell


Early life and education

Alexander Graham Bell was born on 3 March 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland.  

His education was largely received through his experiments in sound and continuing his father’s work on Visible Speech for the deaf. His grandfather and father were both experts on the mechanics of voice and elocution.

His mother home schooled Alexander and gave him a big curiosity of the world around him. He received one year of formal education in a private school and two years at Edinburgh’s Royal High School. Though an average student, he displayed a huge problem solving ability.

He was interested in sound and music and became a good piano player at an early age.  Later he studied the human voice and worked with schools for the deaf.  His study and later work was influenced by both his mother and wife's deafness.  

Influencing factors
Young Alexander was destine to carry on in the family business, but his headstrong nature conflicted with his father’s overbearing manner.  To get out, Alexander volunteered to care for his grandfather when he was ill in 1862. His grandfather encouraged him and instilled an appreciation for learning and intellectual pursuits. By age 16, Alexander had joined his father in his work.  

On one of his trips to America, Alexander’s father discovered it was a better place to live and decided to move the family there.  At first, Alexander didn't want to go but eventually he gave in after both his brothers had become ill with tuberculosis.  In July, 1870, the family and Alexander who was 23 at the time settled in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. There, Alexander set up a workshop to continue his study of the human voice.  Alexander experimented with sound, sending messages over a single wire (harmonic telegraph) and recording of sound.

Defining challenges
Bell spent long days and nights trying to perfect the harmonic telegraph. During his experiments, he became interested in the idea of transmitting the human voice over wires.  On 14 February 1876 Alexander filed patents for devices that could send sounds telegraphically. Another patent was filed by Gray, an American, at the same time but Alexander was awarded it. A few days later he got his telephone to work.

His first words were to his assistant when he said “Mr Watson, come here.  I want to see you.”

Over the next 18 years, the Bell Company faced over 550 court challenges for his patent but none were successful.  Alexander made improvements and by 1886 over 150,000 owned phones in the USA.

Later life and wider interests

He also had interests in science generally, engineering and invention including water craft, metal detectors and fuel sources.  He was also a visionary.

With this success, Alexander began to promote the telephone in a series of public demonstrations including at the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia,

Alexander was not as interested in the business side of things and by 1880 began to turn business matters over to others so he could pursue a wide range of inventions and other pursuits. In 1880, he established the Volta Laboratory, an experimental facility devoted to scientific discovery. He also continued his work with the deaf, establishing the American Association to Promote Teaching of Speech to the Deaf in 1890.
In the remaining years of his life Bell worked on a number of projects. He devoted a lot of time to exploring flight, starting with the tetrahedral kite in 1890s.  In January 1915, Alexander was invited to make the first transcontinental phone call.  From New York, he spoke with his former associate Thomas Watson in San Francisco.    
Alexander died peacefully with his wife by his side in Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Canada, on August 2, 1922. The entire telephone system was shut down for one minute in tribute to his life.
Quotes
Alexander was known for quotes such as Before anything else, preparation is the key to success and The day will come when the man at the telephone will be able to see the distant person to whom he is speaking .

140 years after his patent that vision has been realised and is commonly available in the common office telephone and mobile phone.

Eragon verses Martagh 100WC

Eragon verses Martagh

Eragon kept pressure on the rider by trying to break through his defence with his sword.  But the rider anticipated what he was going to do but easily deflected his blows.  The other rider had to retreat under Eragon’s attack until he arrived at the edge of the cliff.  Then he countered attacked and made Eragon retreat.  Eragon was tiring fast and getting weaker by the second.  The rider started to swing his sword; Eragon had seen this style before.   Running at this opponent, he ripped off his mask and suddenly Eragon was shocked to see his dead friend alive.

Wednesday 1 June 2016

100 WC T2W5

Joey was in the bush, he was camping there with his family for three days.  The first two days were good, but on the third day the wind started to blow and when they were cooking dinner at 6.30pm the rain swept in and the flame flickered and went out. They had no other way to cook dinner so they packed the mini van up with wet and muddy hands and drove to the closest camping site to eat dinner.  The next day they returned home to have warm showers and a soft bed to sleep in to recover.


Prompt this week was the flame flickered and went out.