Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Blog Entry #2

Describe a place/region that you have live/been in. Talk about at least 3 physical characteristics and 2 human/environment interactions.

Every two years, I had to visit my grandmother in San Jose, USA. According to me, the climate had not really change.At dusk and dawn, it's always chill and cold, but as time pass to noon, it's get really hot. San Jose to me, I think it's like an dessert, where it's cold at dusk and hot as sun come up. There's not many people, not a crowd city, but people there is very nice and friendly. On the highway or the freeway, you will see a very huge picture of cars. You won't be able to see a tiny space, well except for like a little space behind each other cars.There are also some rivers and some small mountains, that's why live around here is much better, not like Las Vegas - a polluted city. The soil from the river and the mountain helps them grow foods so they have enough for themselves and export.
That is the physical and human/environment interactons of San Jose.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Something I Should Tell You (Blog Entry #1)

Hi, Mr. Blake, this is Emily 8P1. I will tell you about something interesting. Last year, in History class, we spent most time on Europe, and we have a lot of fun. Especially when I learned about Queen Elizabeth only take shower three times in her life (first time- when she was born, second - on her 23[i think]'s birthday, and last - on a special festival or something), and she said that, "the more we are dirty, the longer we live." But she only lived until she was 53. I thought it was funny, but I believe that. I like learning weird things, like the example, but I don't like study in the book. I am a visualize and a kinesthetic learner, and I always do weird thing, so if I am crazy sometimes, please forgive me. I hope that I would have weird stuff to learn about in Geography and Culture, too. Let's have a fun year together (I hope, and I will try =]).