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Friday, 7 December 2018

the jaguar people

The jaguar people live the amazon. By the javari river.
They use the slash and burn method the ready their fields.
They used to move but now they stay in one place.
So it is a lot harder because they have to work for 2 hours.
To get from their town to the fields and 2 hours back to get back to their town.
This change of lifestyle was good and bad.
When they were moving the land isn't getting worn out but it was hard for them to trade.

Now they are in one place it is harder for them get farm but it is easy for them to trade

Tuesday, 27 November 2018

Harry Ell. Henry George Ell (probably 24 September 1862 – 27 June 1934), commonly known as Harry Ell, was a Christchurch City councillor and a New Zealand Member of Parliament.


Plan Ahead and Prepare

Travel and Camp on Durable Ground

Dispose of Waste Properly

Leave What You Find

Minimise the Effects of Fire

Respect Wildlife and Farm Animals

Be Considerate of Others



It is going to be 15 it there is a 20 0/0 of rane to rain and the wind is 8 to 14 km

A beny a top a jersey and a jacket
Gloves
Pants shoes worm closes a voyed cotin


Food  and water


Maps


Laiers


He has his one trail with houses on it







Start: Sign of the Takahe.
Finish: Sign of the Kiwi.
Distance: 7 km.
Time: 5 and a bit hours
Toilets: Located at Victoria Park and Sign of the Kiwi.
There are a number of entry points on the track from Dyers Pass Road and from Victoria Park.
From Sign of the Takahe, head up the well maintained track and gradually climb through a mixture of native and exotic woodland before emerging on Summit Road.
Sign of the Kiwi is only about 100m from this point. most of the track is 240 m and the rest is 250m





Wednesday, 14 November 2018

elacrical saftey

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whith elarical tool or misenary
you can use a rcd
A residual-current device, or residual-current circuit breaker, is a device that instantly breaks an electric circuit to prevent serious harm from an ongoing electric shock.


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if you use a tool the prows alot of  power so if you have your standed wireing i can get hot and cach on fire
in most werk shops they have a cut off were you pull a wire and then it cut power to the werk shop
if you are a bilder you have to take you tools in to a test and tag shop to get them tested for saftey and if there are splits in the wire you can get s shock so they have to be checked \

All electrical products sold in New Zealand are required to meet the fundamental safety provisions. For test reports to be recognised for compliance with New Zealand's Electrical Safety Standards, the test reports must have been produced by an accredited testing laboratory


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this is what will hapan if you dont keep safe  and dont over use it and put rcds in you home so you can keep safe  and then there wount be any fires 

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this is a lock box and if you and others are doing elicrial werk on a site and you tern off the power you each put a pad lock on it and when you are all done you take you lock off and then swich it back on 

Monday, 12 November 2018

What we will need


1 Harness
2  shoes
3 carabiners
4 rope
5 helmets
6 Pads


1 fockest
2 multitasking
3 halping  

4 looking our for each other



orienteering

rain jackit

map

shoues

marking

working
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Wednesday, 24 October 2018

1. What were the main mathematical concepts or ideas that you learned or that we discussed in class?

deviding and persentiges

2. What questions do you still have about ___persentiges__?

3. Describe a mistake or misconception that you or a classmate had in class. What did you learn from this mistake or misconception?
that i added it up rong

4. How did you or your group approach a problem or problem set? Was your approach successful? What did you learn from your approach?

we had iears and then taked aboout it

5. Describe in detail how someone else in class approached a problem. How is their approach similar or different to the way you approached the problem?
in adifrint way that what we did
7. What was the big mathematical debate about in class? What did you learn from the debate?  

that there are more that one way to solve it

8. How is_____add____________ similar or different to _______dived__________?

9. What would happen if you changed ______my ancer__________?


10. What were some of your strengths and weaknesses in this unit? What is your plan to improve in your areas of weakness?

the addind

Friday, 19 October 2018

anecdote a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.




Emotive Language. Writers use emotive language in order to have a greater emotional impact on their audience. Words can evoke positive emotions, as in: 'Brave gran risks life to save emaciated orphan'. Or the goal can be more negative: 'Abandoned children found in filthy, flea-infested flat'.


imperative    The imperative mood is a grammatical mood that forms a command or request. An example of a verb used in the imperative mood is the English sentence "Please be quiet




rhetorical question is a device used to persuade or subtly influence the audience. ... Oftentimes, a rhetorical question is used to emphasize a point or just to get the audience thinking. Sometimes, a rhetorical question is asked with the asker already knowing the answer, such as the weather example.

Wednesday, 17 October 2018

ene

i got my slide started  i dont need anny halp  i didnt get as much dun as what i wanted becouse i hap paino  i will get more done in the next lessine



19 oct

to day i got a lot done i got my diagram finshed and then i made my slide

How it started

It all started with a The 9.1-magnitude (Mw) undersea megathrust earthquake occurred on 11 March 2011 at 14:46 JST (05:46 UTC) in the north-western Pacific Ocean at a relatively shallow depth of 32 km (20 mi), with its epicenter approximately 72 km (45 mi) east of the Oshika Peninsula of Tōhoku, Japan, lasting approximately six minutes



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29 The farmers lost all their crops and all of the families can not go back to their homes mister williams lived in fuck a shena before the tsunami and now he is hear teaching  on the cost on japan there's a lot of fishing and after the tsunami their was not a lot of fish around so a lot of people left for a better life  

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9 nov




It is in a earthquake prone zone so there are a lot of tsunamis

So they have walls to stop them but this one when over the top ]
The farmers lost all their crops and all of the families can not go back to their homes mister williams lived in fuck a shena before the tsunami and now he is hear teaching  on the cost on japan there's a lot of fishing and after the tsunami their was not a lot of fish around so a lot of people left for a better life
Houses were wiped out and trees and  land wiped a way

More than 120,000 buildings were destroyed, 278,000 were half-destroyed and 726,000 were partially destroyed

and i did all of this to day