2011年9月9日 星期五

1000909 Irene’s Power-Michael

Irene’s Power
Despite smacking the United States with less force than expected, Hurricane Irene packed a powerful punch.
September 02, 2011
By Joe Levit

On August 24, Hurricane Irene barreled through the Bahamas as a Category 3 monster, with 115 mile-per-hour wind speeds. The giant storm had communities along the U.S. East Coast preparing for the worst.
Thousands of people were evacuated from South and North Carolina. And further north, New York City—which prides itself as “the city that never sleeps”—decided to take a nap. It shut down its entire public transportation system before Irene paid a visit.
When the storm made landfall in North Carolina, it had been downgraded to a Category 1 hurricane. And by the time it reached New York, it ranked as a tropical storm. But regardless of the labels, Irene packed the powerful punch of Mother Nature.
The Damage
Irene roughed up the shoreline everywhere. In East Haven, Connecticut, more than 20 homes were ground into rubble by the storm’s smashing surf.
But worse than any storm surge was the rainwater dumped on interior regions. More than 12 inches of rain overwhelmed parts of Vermont and New York State.
The downpour turned peaceful streams and rivers into roaring waterways. Historic bridges were destroyed in Vermont. In some places, cars were tossed about like toys. “We were expecting flooding,” said Bobbi-Jean Jeun, of Clarksville, New York. “We weren’t expecting devastation.”
How It Happened
According to New Jersey State Climatologist David Robinson, this August was one of the wettest on record for many areas in the Northeast. Irene added more water to already soggy areas. “The ground and rivers were well primed for a massive flooding event,” he told TFK.
But the hurricane (see “Inside a Storm”) set everything in motion. Hurricanes form over ocean water that is at least 80°F. When disturbed air moves into such an area—where water is rapidly evaporating and falling again—the air begins to move in a circular motion. Once winds reach 74 miles per hour, you’ve got a hurricane.
Communities Clean Up
Early estimates put the cost of the storm’s damage as high as $10 billion. As soon as skies cleared, communities began cleanup efforts. Power companies faced the challenge of restoring electricity to 5 million customers. Many downed trees had to be removed.
President Barack Obama has declared Vermont a federal disaster area. Officials there are using helicopters to airlift supplies to towns. “We prepared for the worst,” said Vermont’s Governor Peter Shumlin. “And we got the worst.”
1000909 Irene’s Power-Michael
Hurricane Irene has brought the United States a lot of damages. Not only destroy a lot of places but also let a lot of people don’t have house to live. This August is one of the wettest on record for many areas in the Northeast. Irene also brings a lot of rain, too. Why are there hurricanes? If the temperature starts to get higher, the ocean’s temperature will also get higher. This cause the water evaporates quickly and then fall down again. The air will starts to move in a circular motion. If the wind speed reaches to seventy two miles per hour then a hurricane is formed. Once a hurricane is formed people have to be very careful to the hurricane. If the hurricane hits towards us then the damage of the hurricane will be very serious. On the other hand, hurricanes can bring us a lot of water and make our weather different, so maybe hurricanes aren’t that bad to our lifes.

2011年9月3日 星期六

1000903What makes a good teacher-Michael

1000903What makes a good teacher-Michael
Some teachers are good but some teachers are bad. A good teacher can help student to know more what they want and teach student more knowledge. What makes a good teacher? I think a good teacher needs to be hard working and active. They always need to think of students and help out students. They also need a lot of patience and perseverance because some students are naughty, energetic. Students will run around the classroom or do something crazy such as yelling around the school. Teachers have to plan very carefully, make connection with students and encourage students to think about what they need.
The best teacher that I have ever met is my junior high school teacher. She is a very aggressive teacher. She has a lot of passion in teaching. She always tell us a lot of tips of not to give up and working hard. She gave us a lot of examples of how to study and getting better grades. She always tells us not to give up! If we keep going we will succeed and get a good senior high school. What my teacher encourage me give me the motive to keep on studying and learn more things. So I keep studying and my grades become better. I want to thank my teacher for encouraging me.
I think the condition of being a good teacher not only needs a lot of knowledge and experience but also have the emotion of teaching. Some teachers don’t really want to teach students, all they want is their salary they don’t care about how students study. These teachers are worst teachers. So good teacher can be train by their own and the environment.

2011年8月26日 星期五

1000827 Quake Rattles East Coast-Michael

Quake Rattles East Coast
Officials survey the damage after a rare earthquake strikes Virginia
August 24, 2011
By Vickie An

J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE—AP
Susy Ward (center) and her colleagues gather outside their office building in downtown Washington, D.C., moments after the earthquake struck on Tuesday afternoon.

As the earth rumbled beneath their feet, tens of millions of people along the East Coast wondered, What was that? The surprising answer: an earthquake! The rare quake, centered in Mineral, Virginia, struck just before 2 p.m. Eastern Time. It was felt in 20 states, from as far south as Georgia, as far north as Canada and as far west as Indiana. The magnitude 5.8 temblor was the strongest to hit the East Coast since 1944.
Fortunately, there were no serious injuries or known deaths. Offices and federal buildings were evacuated as alarmed workers spilled onto the sidewalks. In Mineral, debris and shattered window glass littered the streets, grocery stores were wrecked and homes were damaged. Many people, not wanting to return indoors, stayed outside even after the ground settled.
Mineral resident Carmen Bonano was at home with her 1-year-old granddaughter when the shaking began. “The fridge came down off the wall and things started falling,” Bonano said, her voice still quivering. “I just pushed the refrigerator out of the way, grabbed the baby and ran.”


STEVE HELBER—AP
Debris covers the floor of a grocery store in Mineral, Virginia, the epicenter of Tuesday’s quake.

An Unusual Event
Earthquakes are far less common on the East Coast than on the West Coast. In fact, since 1900, there have been 50 quakes measuring magnitude 5.8 or greater just in California. The largest East Coast jolt on record was a magnitude 7.3 quake that struck South Carolina in 1886. Tuesday’s tremor came a day after a strong earthquake caused minor damage in the Colorado area.
A few aftershocks, ranging in magnitude from 2.2 to 4.8, followed the Virginia quake. The U.S. Geological Survey says the tremor struck at a shallow 3.7 miles below the Earth’s surface and lasted 20-30 seconds. Scientists say they may never be able to map the exact location of the fault line, the point where the quake struck.
In Washington, D.C., the National Park Service closed all monuments until the structures could be inspected. No major damages were reported, but engineers did find a crack near the top of the Washington Monument. The 555-foot landmark will be closed until further notice. Washington’s National Cathedral also developed cracks and broken capstones. Several buildings in the nation’s capital remained closed on Wednesday.
For the most part, the quake mainly shook people’s nerves. Craig Fugate is the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. He says the tremor served as a good reminder for residents to always be prepared. “We talk about hurricanes this time of year, but we forget that a) earthquakes don’t have a season, and b) they are not just a western hazard,” Fugate said in an interview on ABC’s Good Morning America.

1000827 Quake Rattles East Coast-Michael
Earthquakes in eastern America is very rare. People don’t usually have earthquakes at there so people are very scared of earthquakes. In Taiwan, people usually have earthquakes because Taiwan is on the tectonic plate. The earthquake in Mineral, Virginia struck just before 2 p.m. Eastern Time. It was felt in 20 states, from as far south as Georgia, as far north as Canada and as far west as Indiana. The magnitude was 5.8. It was the strongest to hit the East Coast since 1944. Fortunately, there was nobody injured and nobody was dead. Earthquakes are scary but if the aren’t any earthquake the earth will not change and new lands will not be create so the planet will be very boring itwill be all the same and never change. So, small earthquakes are good for our planet but big earthquakes may cause death. I think earthquakes is good for our life.

1000805 Creating my own universe

1000805 Creating my own universe-Michael
1. A lot of suns in the middle of every solar system
2. 7 planets surrounding it
3. from small planet to big planet
4. use the color as rainbow
5. putting black holes and comets and stars
6. connect the suns in to orders
Creator:
Why does this kind of universe exist?
The connections of the sun make the universe neat and tidy which can also let people easy to know the difference between each solar system. Each solar system has seven planets with different color which makes the universe more colorful. Different color of planets have their own ore and medicinal herbs. Making the planet in different size can emphasize each planet’s unique and characteristic. Different size of planets have their own science and technology. With this kind of organization, people can know space more clearly. They can observe more constellations and research about the stars and comets. People who live in the universe can go to other solar system by using a special entrance which can telport the people to other solar system. There is also big space shuttles in the solar system that can send passengers to other planets in their solar system.

Person in the universe.
Why does this kind of universe exist?
Max Dent thinks the whole universe is beautiful. He likes to travel through other planets to see what other planets look like. He goes to other solar system to see the science and technology of other planets. Max thinks the whole universe exists for trip and gets more information from other planets. He takes his own luggage, camera, and a telecope going to take a trip around the universe. He uses the space shuttle which can go through other planets in the same solar system. He discovered that some of the planets have high technology and some have developed agriculture. He think the universe is very wonderful and special. He wants to go to other solar system to see other things.

Not related person
Why does this kind of universe exist?
Max Xam thinks other universes are all poop. He didn’t know there is a universe that has beautiful planets and solar system. It is very new for him to see this kind of universe. He wants to go inside and take a deeper look in the universe. When he gets in he see there are a lot of solar systems. He chooses one of the solar systems and goes in. He sees the beautiful planets of the solar system so he starts to change the way he see other universes. In the planet there has beautiful scenery and delicious foods that Max has never seen and tasted before. Max thinks it is very peculiar he wants to try something even better. The people on the planet is very friendly and enthusiastic. They invite Max to have a feast with them. Max thinks this planet and the universe is very friendly and the things at the universe taste well. He is thinking of moving to this beautiful place.

1000820 Write your own news article-Michael

1000820 Write your own news article-Michael
Tobacco and alcohol are bad for our health. If we keep smoking and drinking alcohol, we will die more quickly. Smoking is bad because any tobacco product contains nicotine (an extremely addictive drug) which can mess with our brain. Alcohol is a depressant so it affects our emotions. Dr. Ben Kim says, “Both alcohol and tobacco have been assessed to be more dangerous than illegal drugs like marijuana or ecstasy”.
Smoking causes addiction, coughing, bronchitis, asthma, damage to your lungs, smelly hair and clothes, yellow teeth and bad breath. These are just the short term effects. The long term effects include cardiovascular disease (heart attacks and strokes), lung cancer, chronic bronchitis, emphysema (a lung disease where a person has a really hard time breathing), reproductive problems, and birth defects in kids. According to the USA Health Watch we are having a total of 97 billion US dollars in health care costs and lost productivity.
Chewing tobacco has horrible side effects. The short term effects of chewing tobacco are addiction, receding gums, yellow teeth, tooth decay, drooling and smelly hair and clothes. Long term effects include stomach cancer, heart problems and reproductive problems. Some people like smoking or chewing tobacco because nicotine makes them feel good and keeps them focused, however nicotine is addictive. If we eat nicotine we will feel dizzy and won’t walk straight. Quit Smoking Central reports, “Once off nicotine stimulation in a smoker is immediately followed by depression and fatigue creating a new round of nicotine craving.” This is why starting a tobacco habit can be life altering in a bad way.
Like all other drugs, alcohol messes with our brain. People like alcohol because it decreases their inhibitions, and they feel that they can have a lot more fun that way. A lot of these people end up drinking too much and vomiting for most of the night while not being able to see straight, walk straight, or speak clearly. When we are drunk we might not know what we are doing. We might fight with somebody and get hurt yet not be able to remember anything we did. Alcohol poisoning happens when the above symptoms escalte rapidly and there is too much alcohol in your blood. It can lead to brain damage, pneumonia, lung problems, coma or even death. So drinking alcohol is also bad.
People who smoke’s chance of getting oral cavity cancer is eighteen times that of people who don’t smoke. If they also drink alcohol, they will have a one hundred and twenty three times greater chance of getting oral cancer as opposed to a normal person. So people should not drink alcohol and smoke or you will die very quickly. You should go to the hospital as soon as possible if you have these problems.

In 2006, more than 19% of drivers ages 16 to 20 who died in motor vehicle crashes had been drinking alcohol.





Turn Off Your TV!
A new study reveals that watching less television may lead to a longer life
August 17, 2011
By Alice Park
Sitting in front of the television may be relaxing, but spending too much time in front of the tube may take years off your life.
That's what Australian researchers found when they collected TV viewing information from more than 11,000 people older than 25 years. The study found that people who watched an average six hours of TV a day lived an average 4.8 years less than those who didn't watch any television. Also, every hour of TV that participants watched after age 25 was associated with a 22-minute reduction in their life expectancy.
What’s Going On?
It's no mystery that sitting in front of the tube isn't exactly healthy. The more TV you watch, the less physically active you are. And the less exercise you get, the more likely you are to develop diseases such as diabetes or heart problems.
Lennert Veerman is the lead author of the study, which was published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. Veerman works at the University of Queensland. He acknowledges that it may not just be the sedentary nature of watching TV that lowers life expectancy, but also the poor diet that onscreen junk-food advertising can promote. But Veerman says that the association between watching too much TV and lower life expectancy persisted, even after adjusting for diet.
Veerman says that it might make sense for doctors to start asking their patients about how much time they spend in front of the TV, and to treat TV time as they would other risk factors for poor health, such as lack of exercise and an unhealthy diet.
Veerman points out that people who are concerned can simply turn off the TV and gett off the couch. "Exercise is good," he says, "but even light physical activity also improves health."


We have to get more exercise and stop being like a couch potato or you will not only get fatter but also die quickly. The study found that people who watched an average six hours of TV a day lived an average 4.8 years less than those who didn't watch any television. So that means if you watch an hour of TV you will die twenty two minutes more quickly than you should live. If you exercise fifteen minutes everyday you will live three years longer than you could. So get out of your sofas and go out to exercise.

1000814 Creating a kingdom-Michael

1000814 Creating a kingdom-Michael
My kingdom is located in the middle of a sea which is seperate from other land. The name of my kingdom is called “Greed Island”. It is a big land that has a lot of trees and forests. It has seven cities and a harbor and a big forests in the middle of the big island. the name of the seven cities are Magic City, Reward City, Pirate City, Love City, G.I. City, Theif City, Treehouse Town.

People in this island can use cards to fight with each other. They can also use the card to fly to other cities. They can get the cards from buying it from the shop, doing quests to help people, getting the card from fighting, and competitions. People use “J” as a unit of money. People can buy cards from Magic City and get rewards from Reward city. People can get quest from Pirate City, Love City, and Thief City. Treehouse Town is a city in the middle of the forest there are a lot of animals and plant around the town because the town is surrounded by forests. G.I. City is mainly a place that has a big castle in the north of the city who I lived in. It is also the largest city in Greed Island.

Every kingdom has its own laws and rule in their kingdom. People in my kingdom doesn’t need to have too much laws. They can work as a hunter which hunts for treasure, money and things that they want. They have to pay tax. The amount of the money they have to pay for their tax is twenty percent of their salary. They can work for the government to pay their tax. The works in the government are like cleaning the rubbish of the cities. Making the city clean is the responsibility of all the people who live in the kingdom.

People can have a lot of time doing their own activities. Sometimes I will go to the battle stadium to fight with other people. The poeple can talk to me they can also tell me what to change or what is the kingdom happening. I can be just as a friend to the people who lives in the kingdom. I play with them and go adventure with them. People can go to the treehouse town to take adventures. We can catch bugs, snakes and go into caves. We can also research mines to see if there is gold and diamond in it.

People in this kingdom need to be eco-friendly. They need to do recycle and make less trash or the government will give the people who throw waste a fine. People who don’t obey the government will get a fine of not cleaning the environment. The people in the kingdom should be very careful litter about trash and waste or they will be send in to prison if they don’t listen.

I think I will make my kingdom much better and prettier. People don’t have to worry about what they eat or drink because the kingdom has a lot of resource to use. There is a farm near the treehouse town and a harbor at G.I. City which can trade a lot of things such as spice, herb and plant with other kingdoms. People can have all these things as they buy from the government. My kingdom is going to be more peaceful and eco-friendly. This is the future plans for our kingdom.

1000722 Meet the Spartans Movie Review-Michael

Diverse-Many different kinds.
Blockage-A plug, clog, or obstruction.
Blood clot- Dry crust formed over a wound or sore as it heals.
Arteries-A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
Vessel-A vein that carries blood in the body
Injury-Damage to a part of a body.
Pressure-A pushing force;when somthing presses on something else.
Irreversible-Not able to change or turn around.
Facial spasms-The muscles on your face twitch that you didn’t mean to do.
Demographic-Study of statistics of birts, deaths, etc in order to show the state of a community.
Contribute-To add to.



1000722 Meet the Spartans Movie Review-Michael
Meet the Spartans is directed by Jason Friedburg. The main actors are Sean Maguire, Carmen Electra, Kevin Sorbo and Ken Davitian. This a parody of the movie 300. This comedy takes scenes from a lot of movies as well. The writers change some of the movie scenes into very funny scenes.
The film opened with an old Spartan who was inspecting an ugly, talking baby ogre. The orge was taken from a scene from Shrek. The old Spartan abandoned it because of its deformity. The next child, who was Vietnamese was abandoned because of ethnicity. The last child called Leonidas was accepted and became a Spartan. He started his journey when he was a small boy and the movie followed his life. One of the most impressive scenes was when Leonidas fought Xerxes with his thirteen-people-army. Xerxes took a “Transformer Cube”, sat on a car, and transformed into a big robot which had a screen on his stomach just like Teletubbies. He called himself “Xerxestron” and was quite gigantic. At that part, Xerxestron was going to attack Leonidas but tripped over an electric wire which was part of himself. He fell down and squashed Leonidas and his army by accident. That was extremely funny; Leonidas died by chance.
I think Meet the Spartan could be improved by adding even more parody scenes because some parts of the movie scenes were not very funny. They were from other movies but the jokes fell flat. So, if the movie had more funny scenes, it could be better for a wider audience. The sound effects could also be stronger to emphasize the important parts of the movie. I also suggest cutting the last part where the main characters were dancing. I think the last part wasn’t connected to the main movie. Overall, it was a great film and you should see it.

By Alan Mozes
HealthDay Reporter
WEDNESDAY, July 20 (HealthDay News) -- Tall folks may be more likely than shorter people to develop cancer, new British research says.
Among women, the risk of breast, ovarian, uterine and bowel cancer, leukemia or melanoma appears to go up about 16 percent for every 4-inch bump in stature, the researchers said.
"Taller women in our study had increased risk of a wide range of cancers," said study co-author Jane Green, from the cancer epidemiology unit at the University of Oxford in England. "And all the evidence from past studies is that this link is seen equally in men and women."
The findings also suggest that gains in height over the 20th century -- Europeans' average height grew nearly half an inch per decade -- might help explain some of the cancer differences seen in recent generations, the researchers said.
While the study found an association between height and cancer risk, it did not prove a cause-and-effect.
One expert from the American Cancer Society said the finding should not spur panic among the more statuesque.
"Nobody will be trying to make themselves shorter to lower their cancer risk, and the current results do not mean tall people need additional cancer screening," Eric Jacobs, strategic director for pharmacoepidemiology at the cancer society, said in a statement.
And, he added, the advice to Americans of any height remains the same: "Both short and tall people can lower their risk of developing and dying from cancer by not smoking, maintaining a healthy weight, and getting the recommended cancer screening tests."
For their report, published online July 21 in The Lancet Oncology, the researchers analyzed data from the Million Women Study, conducted in the United Kingdom between 1996 and 2001.
The nearly 1.3 million middle-aged women enrolled in the study had undergone an initial routine breast-screening exam and completed a basic questionnaire that collected their weight and height.
None had been diagnosed with any cancer (other than some non-melanoma skin cancers), and they were tracked for more than nine years on average.
The study authors divided the women into six height categories, starting with those women less than 5 feet 1 inches tall, then adding four more groups of increasing height, and ending with the tallest group, which included women 5 feet 9 and taller.
Generally speaking, taller women tended to drink more alcohol and had fewer children than shorter women, the researchers found. Taller women were also less obese, less likely to smoke, wealthier, and more active.
Overall, regardless of most of these factors, taller women were significantly more likely to develop most cancers, with risk ratcheting upward with every increment in height.
One exception was that among women who smoked, smoking played a more pivotal role than height in influencing cancer risk.
The research team also reviewed the findings of 10 prior studies and found a similar association between height and cancer, a connection they said held across many different populations, including those in Europe, North America, Asia, and Australasia.
Of course, "people cannot change their height," Green acknowledged, "and being tall also has health advantages, such as lower risk of heart disease."
The American Cancer Society's Jacobs called the study "large and well designed" and he offered up some theories on what might be behind the link between height and cancer risk.
"One possibility is that taller people may have higher levels of growth-related hormones, both in childhood and in adulthood, and these growth-related hormones may modestly increase cancer risk," he said.
Many factors influence height, including childhood diet and health, genes and hormone levels, the study authors noted.
"The study is important not for individual or public health, but because it may help us to understand better how cancer develops," Green said.
http://health.usnews.com/health-news/family-health/cancer/articles/2011/07/21/are-taller-people-at-heightened-cancer-risk
TED Danny Hillis: Understanding cancer through proteomics-
http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/chi_hant/danny_hillis_two_frontiers_of_cancer_treatment.html

I think the height of a person doesn’t really have any thing to do with cancer but report shows that taller people have a higher risk to get cancer. So maybe we should pay more attention to cancer.