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The Show we watched for history was called The War by Ken Burns. It was mainly about WWII, and its effect on the nation. It made us realize the devastation that it caused. The main thing that touched us was the family that went without mothers and fathers.
Through the days of war thousands of people, not just soldiers, but civilians in fact more people died then soldiers. One of the worst times was the Bataan death march were the Americans surrendered to the Japaneses. Even though there General ask if hi men would be treated well and the Japaneses said yes the men were considered cowards and were treated with no respect. The Japaneses brought the solders to a camp after a long death march. Through the duration of the march solders were killed, beaten and insulted. Japaneses soldiers drove by with there sabers put out and would slice throat and behead soldiers. When they finally got to the concentration camp that was unfinished and not in good shape the were starved. The people they buried in the mass grave some men through in their dog tags because the di not know if the were going to every see home again.
December 02 2011 | HFHS History | No Comments »
New Roman Missile is in my opinion more spiritual feeling the more translated words are so beautiful for example in the Eucharistic prayer the priest says “way your spirit fall like dew” and there are other parts aswel . The new Roman missile is more translated from the original Latin missile.
Our Father or Pater noster
Pater noster, qui es in caelis, sanctificetur Nomen tuum. Adveniat regnum tuum. Fiat voluntas tua, sicut in caelo et in terra. Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie, et dimitte nobis debita nostra sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris. Et ne nos inducas in tentationem, sed libera nos a malo.
Hail Mary or Áve María
- Áve María, grátia pléna, Dóminus técum. Benedícta tu in muliéribus, et benedíctus frúctus véntris túi, Iésus.
- Sáncta María, Máter Déi, óra pro nóbis peccatóribus, nunc et in hóra mórtis nóstrae. Ámen.
Sign of the Cross or Signum Crucis
In nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti. Amen.
Apostles Creed or Symbolum Apostolorum
Credo in Deum Patrem omnipotentem, Creatorem caeli et terrae. Et in Iesum Christum, Filium eius unicum, Dominum nostrum, qui conceptus est de Spiritu Sancto, natus ex Maria Virgine, passus sub Pontio Pilato, crucifixus, mortuus, et sepultus, descendit ad inferos, tertia die resurrexit a mortuis, ascendit ad caelos, sedet ad dexteram Dei Patris omnipotentis, inde venturus est iudicare vivos et mortuos. Credo in Spiritum Sanctum, sanctam Ecclesiam Catholicam, sanctorum communionem, remissionem peccatorum, carnis resurrectionem, vitam aeternam. Amen.
M , S , & j
December 02 2011 | HFHS Religion | No Comments »
9th grade lesson 51-Negative Exponents, Scientific notation for negative numbers.
- The thing about this lesson that stuck out to me was the negative exponents. They are very much the same as normal exponents except the fact that the decimal goes the other way and it has a negative sign.
7th grade lesson 51- Scientific notation for large numbers.
– I enjoyed this lesson because it was very easy if it is a large number just make a decimal and count the zeros. At first i got stuck and then I realized just count the zeros and make a decimal as simple as that and i was doing all this crazy page long math problems to figure it out . Thank you mother for the help.
December 02 2011 | HFHS Math and Uncategorized | No Comments »
On Wednesday, August 24, we went up in to the attic and looked around for the cords that went to the inoperable switch that is in our hallway. We discovered that the reason for the switch was inoperable was that the power cord was not connected to the switch. We deduced this by looking at the cords for an operable switch in another location. In order to make this switch function we must apply a power source to the switch.
S,J,&M
August 26 2011 | HFHS Science | No Comments »
When trying to garden make
sure you always get all the unwanted grass and nasty weeds out of the area
before you try to plant. Dig up the roots and then mix fertilizer in with the
old dirt to make rich for the little baby plants to grow in. Plant your
garden somewhere it will get plenty of sun and shade, water daily. In order to
prevent the burning of the plants, be sure to mix the fertilizer thoroughly. In
our experience the best fertilizer to use is horse manure but, be warned put it
in before you plant anything or the plants will be burned by the manure.
To be successful
gardener you must be educated in the needs of every plant that you grow. First,
you must know where to plant it, in lots of sun in lots of shade or an equal amount
of both. Second, you need to know the planting times and harvesting times. Next,
you must know how much water to give the plants, too much will drown it and, too
little will dry it up like a prune.
If you plan
on gardening will be there right beside you.I hope you fide our advice useful happy
gardening.
S,J&M
August 19 2011 | HFHS Science and Random Stuff | No Comments »
When we are finding a spouse we are like gardeners:
first we look through a Catalog-courting
then we Choose the right one-proposal
last we Plant the seed-marriage
Most women at the age of 19 pick a man that they wouldn’t pick at 17 ,and at the age of 21 they pick a man they wouldn’t pick at 19.
August 16 2011 | HFHS Religion | No Comments »
This week i have been reading the book of Tobit in the bible. I learned that Tobit had cataracts so bad that he was completely blind. His son Tobiah was going to get married to a woman who lived a good distance a way from them named Sarah. Sarah’s family was very loving and aloud Tobiah marry Sarah. They married and went back to Tobit’s house bu Tobiah made it back to Tobit’s house first so that he and his friend could tidy up the house before Sarah got there. When Tobiah made it there his mother was standing out in the gate to greet them. When Tobit heard them he stumbled out of the house and met his son. Tobiah had a medicine that he put on his fathers eyes. When he put it on it smarted a little and then Tobit peeled the cataracts off and could see again.
August 05 2011 | HFHS Religion | No Comments »
Recently the lion pride as given birth to a few new cubs and still low on food but the mothers have seemed to have enough to feed their older and the new cubs and they all seem to been surviving. Zebra and some giraffe came through the lions territory and made great meals.
The cheetahs Cudogo and her cubs have been very unsuccessful the past few weeks and have been struggling to survive hopefully some animals will cross paths with the cheetahs and they will be able to survive the hot summer months.
Halftale and her cub have been quit happy with their life’s and have nun but hyenas to worry about . Her cub is growing very independent and the male of the territory we found mating with another leopards we should have a few new cubs in a few weeks. Food has not been a problem and we saw Halftales cub catch a rabbit her first kill soon the cub will go out and make her own life.
August 03 2011 | HFHS Science | No Comments »
The big cats of the African plains are some extraordinary creatures hunting for food caring for their young and socializing with each other. The last few months have very dry and food has been very scarce usually the plains are black with wildebeest this time of year but no it is completely bare striped of its life. Life has been very hard the big cats have been forced to move away from their home to find some food.
The cheetah is the fastest cat on the plains. It can run up to 60-70 miles an hour to catch the antelope, and gazelles warthogs, wildebeest, and game birds that they need to eat to live always on the move for more food. The cheetahs we are currently watching are Cudogo and here two teenage cubs who soon will set of on there own but for now they are under there mothers care.
The lion king of the jungle ruler of the savannah the large pride we are watching now has two males, nine females, sixteen cubs, two new born cubs and they also have an outcast who is tagging along with the food being scarce and the outcast alone she eat whatever remains from the prides meals. Their diet antelope, gazelles, warthogs, wildebeest, and game birds with the food problem there new born have a very slim chance of survival with out food the mother can not produce enough milk so the cubs can not feed hopefully the tides will turn and the animals will come again.
Leopards my favorite by far weighing up to 140 pounds about 28 inches at the shoulder and have a diet of carrion, fish, reptiles and birds to mammals such as rodents, hares, warthogs, antelopes, monkeys and baboons.. When a leopard stalks prey, it keeps a low profile and slinks through the grass or bush until it is close enough to launch an attack. When not hunting, it can move through herds of antelopes without unduly disturbing them by flipping its tail over its back to reveal the white underside, a sign that it is not seeking prey. Leopards are basically solitary and go out of their way to avoid one another. Leopards growl and spit with a screaming roar of fury when angry and they purr when content. They announce their presence to other leopards with a rasping or sawing cough. Leopards continually move about their home ranges, seldom staying in an area for more than two or three days at a time. The leopards we are watching are Halftale and her swiftly growing cub who is only a few weeks from independence there life are mostly easy except for hyenas and the other larger cats of the savannah
August 02 2011 | HFHS Science | No Comments »
Oceans
The ocean is actually very beautiful. Today July-27th we watched this movie on the oceans. It revealed the true beauty of the oceans to me but it also made me sad to see the ocean was so mistreated by the humans. In the movie we saw how we put millions of tons of trash into the ocean. With the satellite technology we can see the real impacted of the pollution to the water. I hope one of these days we are going to learn what a precious gift the ocean is to us and that we should treat it better than we do now.
July 29 2011 | HFHS Science | No Comments »
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