Thursday, December 18, 2008

Reflection

1. How did Google Earth, Google Maps, and Blogger help you learn about your country?
I learned My neighboring countries and I learned about the cities and I learned the major landmarks and the hospital, Schools, Restaurants, and hotel. 

2. How did you find information about your country using the Internet? What sites did you use to help you?
I used google and I typed in things that I needed very specifically like  "what is the average climate of the rain forest of Singapore." so I would find exactly what I needed.  


3. Do you think your presentation inspired others to learn more about your country? And, why? Because We made an awesome power point slide and We added pictures so It wouldn't be too boring. 

4. How can you use the tools you learned in the future when planning a trip abroad?
We could use google earth to find out the weather and when to go. We could use the google map in case We actually go there we can find directions

5. What specifically helped you learn the most about your country? And, what was the most interesting thing you learned or gained from the experience?
The internet helped me because  I couldn't find everything in the book.



Friday, December 12, 2008

Monday, December 8, 2008

REMEMBER to smb://blanc
Then type in your user name and pass word
if the user name and password page does not show up click authenticate again
then go to student home and click ok
then find your file folder and open the new dp
drag the heading page to dreamweaver 
double click 

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Dear ________,
Hi my name is Hannah. I am from Sunny San Diego, California in the united states. I am 11 years old and I have lived here ever since I was born. I am a student at High Tech Middle Media Arts and I am in the sixth grade. I really like to go roller blading and I enjoy hanging out with friends and meeting new ones. I also enjoy reading because it calms me down.
My parents are from Vietnam but my mom is full Chinese so I thought that it would be cool to see what life is like a bit different than mine. My aunt visited there and brought me back your national symbol the half lion half fish. I was really amazed because she said that it was beautiful there and I have always wanted to see how other students my age see life because I only see my point of view. What religions are there? Are the schools simeler to the schools here? have most of the kids lived there all their life too? Do they speak english there? The biggest question is for your kids, Do they have the same video games?
I hope that you enjoyed my curiosity and thanks for writing back. I can't wait to see your kids and learn what I don't know.
sincerely,
Hannah Hoang

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

breaking news in Singapore

A cosco client in singapore cancels a order for two out of five vessles because they say that the market was in poor conditions. The chinese were dilevering the reamaning three vessles and it has been postponed all the way untill June, 2010. also on july another case simmeler to that happened, some one had stopped orders for eight vessles costing 313 million dollars and weighing 57,000 tonnes.OMG. To bad for the person who bought that because he still has to pay 80% of price for the remaining 3 vessles.

source:http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssIndustryMaterialsUtilitiesNews/idUSSIN36576420081203

singpore news.

http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssIndustryMaterialsUtilitiesNews/idUSSIN36576420081203



Tuesday, December 2, 2008

If I lived in Singapore there would be excitement around the corner in you could see that far. you are surrounded by shops selling thing that you may know or you may not know. you can find pots and pans (some thing you may know) or something like sea cucumber (some thing you don't know) there would be places where is is silent and some places where you can't hear your self think. There is street performers everywhere performing tycyondo and people shoving to get something that they want and going to the market about three times a day.