Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Life in the Capitol

Life in the Capitol
Callum Pullar

            The Capitol- A young woman Effie Trinket talks about life in the Capitol, and how the other districts compare to the Capitol in an interview last night.

            Effie says, “the Capitol is more wealthy and luxurious then the other districts”, and also adds on that the Capitol has other various things that the other districts don’t have. The Capitol can get food from a push of a button, while some of the other districts have to hunt for their food. Also, “the Capitol has lots of money and great clothing” says Effie, which the other districts don’t have.

            The reporter asked Effie what she thought about District 12, and Effie said, “District 12 is one of the poorest districts, so I try and look my best, by giving food to all the poor families”.

            That concludes our post for this week, but check in next week for more details.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Parents are the best teachers

Parents are the best teachers because they teach us valuable lessons in life. They guide us through life, nurture us, and teach us right from wrong. Parents have a great influence on their children and from an infant to a child, parents teach their children to be respectful, patient, kind and truthful. Parents not only teach their child, but they play a number of other roles like counsellor, role model, friend and communicator. Finnally, parents are always there to make you feel better when you are down.

5-W's and H

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Information from the article
WHAT
Audrey Gleave murder
WHEN
December, 27,2009

WHERE
In Audrey Gleave’s garage
WHO
Audrey Gleave
WHY
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HOW
Audrey Gleave got stabbed


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Large crack appears in ship off New Zealand

 

Sharon Smith, left, and Al Powell remove fuel oil washed on to the Mount Maunganui beach from the Liberian-flagged container ship Rena stuck aground on a reef off the coast  of Tauranga, New Zealand.