Here are the links to all my Blog posts for my geography project!!!
Blog 1
Blog 2
Blog 3
Blog 4
Blog 5
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This is my Transition Year Blog that I will be posting about all we do this year! Thanks for reading and please leave a comment!! :) xx
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
My New Geography Project (Part 5)
So for my last post, there really is only one person I could ever even dream of blogging about....
Do me a favour and close your eyes just for one minute.
Imagine a world without hope...
Now answer me this, Is that a world you'd want to live in?
Until recently, I did not know about a man that millions of people look up to. But now that I have, I can't help but feel that he brought hope to my life.
To me, his name brings joy, peace and happiness. Somehow, he seems to make everyone who admires him feel connected to him. He makes them feel loved and cared for.
He is kind, caring, generous, wise and forgiving. He is not a myth or a legend. He lives and breathes the same air as you and I, only for far longer than we have.
His image has the ability to light up the darkest of rooms. Knowing he is there can ease the pain. We rely on him. He offers us guidance when we're lost and help when we're in trouble.
This man has had a major influence on my life and he is someone I really do admire. Some people are inspired by the Grand Canyon, Mount Everest, art, the petal of a flower or anything in between. But this man inspires me.
I know nowadays, people talk about "The person they most admire". It's a common essay title in English and in my opinion, the phrase can often be used loosely.
This man has taught me so much about life, happiness, kindness and faith. I have made it a goal of mine to meet this amazing person.
He has strong beliefs. He preaches and indeed practises tolerance, patience, kindness, hope and love.
I am not a Buddhist, but simply put, he is my hero.
The Dalai Lama is the head of State and the spiritual leader of Tibet.
pic source
Here are some facts about Nepal as that is where the Dalai Lama is :)
Do me a favour and close your eyes just for one minute.
Imagine a world without hope...
Now answer me this, Is that a world you'd want to live in?
Until recently, I did not know about a man that millions of people look up to. But now that I have, I can't help but feel that he brought hope to my life.
To me, his name brings joy, peace and happiness. Somehow, he seems to make everyone who admires him feel connected to him. He makes them feel loved and cared for.
He is kind, caring, generous, wise and forgiving. He is not a myth or a legend. He lives and breathes the same air as you and I, only for far longer than we have.
His image has the ability to light up the darkest of rooms. Knowing he is there can ease the pain. We rely on him. He offers us guidance when we're lost and help when we're in trouble.
This man has had a major influence on my life and he is someone I really do admire. Some people are inspired by the Grand Canyon, Mount Everest, art, the petal of a flower or anything in between. But this man inspires me.
I know nowadays, people talk about "The person they most admire". It's a common essay title in English and in my opinion, the phrase can often be used loosely.
This man has taught me so much about life, happiness, kindness and faith. I have made it a goal of mine to meet this amazing person.
He has strong beliefs. He preaches and indeed practises tolerance, patience, kindness, hope and love.
I am not a Buddhist, but simply put, he is my hero.
The Dalai Lama is the head of State and the spiritual leader of Tibet.
pic source
Here are some facts about Nepal as that is where the Dalai Lama is :)
• Area: 147,181km squared
• Location: Between India and the peoples republic of China .
• Capital: Kathmandu
• Population: Approx 23m.
• People: over 40 ethnic groups and over 70 spoken languages.
• Currency: Nepali Rupee
(75R = US$1)
• Government: multiparty
Democracy + Constitutional
Monarchy.
• Climate: ranges from
subtropical to artic depending
on altitude.
Seasons: winter (Dec-Feb) summer
(March-May) monsoon (July-Aug) autumn (Sept-Nov).
• Terrain: World’s deepest Gorge
‘Kalio-Gandaki’ to Mt.
Everest (8848m) world’s
highest point.
• Their
Flag: Is the only one
in the world that is not rectangular.
Friday, 11 May 2012
My New Geography Project (Part 4)
So this week I am posting about jellyfish being eaten in Japan as a delicacy to link in with last weeks post :)
Did you know that...?
picture source
- In some countries, such as Japan, jellyfish are known as a delicacy.
- In Japan, cured jellyfish are rinsed, cut into strips and served with vinegar as an appetizer.
- Desalted, ready-to-eat products are also available.
- Some Fishermen have begun to harvest jellyfish along the southern Atlantic coast of the United States and in the Gulf of Mexico for export to Asia.
- The dish is often served shredded with a dressing of oil, soy sauce, vinegar and sugar, or as a salad with vegetables.
I also learnt 10 facts about Japan this week...
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- Capital: Tokyo
- Language: Japanese
- It's made up of over 6,800 volcanic Islands
- It is located along the Pacific Ring Of fire
- Japan’s four main islands, Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu and Shikoku
- Population: 127million (July 2009)
- Life Expectancy average: 82 years
- Literacy rate: 99%
- Acid Rain is a big problem in Japan
- Japan is the world's largest consumer of the Amazon Rain forest's timber.
Japan facts source
Japan facts source
Jellyfish delicacy source
Next week is the last week... Don't worry you won't be disappointed :)
Thanks,
Bye,
:)
Did you know that...?
picture source
- In some countries, such as Japan, jellyfish are known as a delicacy.
- In Japan, cured jellyfish are rinsed, cut into strips and served with vinegar as an appetizer.
- Desalted, ready-to-eat products are also available.
- Some Fishermen have begun to harvest jellyfish along the southern Atlantic coast of the United States and in the Gulf of Mexico for export to Asia.
- The dish is often served shredded with a dressing of oil, soy sauce, vinegar and sugar, or as a salad with vegetables.
I also learnt 10 facts about Japan this week...
picture source
- Capital: Tokyo
- Language: Japanese
- It's made up of over 6,800 volcanic Islands
- It is located along the Pacific Ring Of fire
- Japan’s four main islands, Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu and Shikoku
- Population: 127million (July 2009)
- Life Expectancy average: 82 years
- Literacy rate: 99%
- Acid Rain is a big problem in Japan
- Japan is the world's largest consumer of the Amazon Rain forest's timber.
Japan facts source
Japan facts source
Jellyfish delicacy source
Next week is the last week... Don't worry you won't be disappointed :)
Thanks,
Bye,
:)
Friday, 4 May 2012
My New Geography Project (Part 3)
This week I have decided to post on Jelly Fish as Leonardo DiCaprio was bitten by a Jellyfish on his right upper arm.
Here are 5 facts I have learnt about Jellyfish:
- Jellyfish lived on Earth before dinosaurs
- Jellyfish have tiny stinging cells in their tentacles to stun/paralyse their prey before they eat them.
- They eat and discard waste from the one opening
- As jellyfish squirt water from their mouths they are propelled forward.
- Some jellyfish are clear in colour. Others are pink, yellow, blue, and purple.
- They eat fish, shrimp, crabs, tiny plants, and smaller jellyfish.
picture source
Jellyfish are particularly common in The Pacific Ocean. Here are 10 facts I learnt about it this week:
- It's the largest ocean on earth. It covers 30% of the earth's surface
- The Pacific Ocean’s name has an original meaning of ‘peaceful sea’.
- The Mariana Trench in the Pacific is the deepest known area of the Earth’s oceans.
- It contains about 25000 different islands.
- It is surrounded by the Pacific Ring of Fire, an area with a many of active volcanoes.
- It has 91 major ports and harbours
- It is more than five times the diameter of the Moon.
- The Pacific Ocean is currently shrinking due to plate tectonics, while the Atlantic Ocean is increasing in size, by roughly 2–3 cm/yr on 3 sides
- Water temperatures in The Pacific Ocean vary from freezing to 30 °C
I wanted to put this in too because I think its so cute!
My sources:
Facts on The Pacific Ocean
Anyone think they know what I'm linking Jellyfish to for next weeks blog?
Anyone think they know what I'm linking Jellyfish to for next weeks blog?
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