Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Assignment #6

I'm doing my my assignment on the african canadian Mark McKoy. Mark McKoy was born on December 10, 1961.
He spent his youth in England, then moved to Canada when he was a teenager. Mark attended Clemson University in 1980, but later on he dropped out.
Mark's first international appearence was made in 1982 by winning a gold medal in 110m hurdles and silver in 4 x 100 relay at the Commonwealth Games. In the following year, Mark came in fourth at the First World Championships and got the same place in 1984 Summer Olympics. However in 1986, he got gold in 110m hurdles and gold in 4 x 100 relay at the Commonwealth Games. Mark did bad in the World Championships of 1987 and got seventh place.
In the Summer Olympics of 1988 in Seoul, Mark finished seventh, while also crashing into a numerous ammount of hurdles. McKoy made an early departure from Seoul when he was going to compete in the 4 x 100 relay. He subsequently admitted to be using drugs at the Dubin Enquiry, and was given a 2 year suspension. McKoy made a huge comeback, finishing fourth yet again in the 1991 World Championships in 110m hurdles and at the Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Mark decides to break his chain of fourth places in major international tournaments. In the finals, McKoy had an early lead and even though he hit the last hurdle, He got a gold medal in 13.12 seconds for 110m hurdles. At the 1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Toronto , he won the 60m hurdles.
During this two year suspension, Mark made a decision to move into Austria and become a citizen there in 1994. McKoy is holding the Austrian record for 110m hurdles in a time of 13.12 seconds. Now, Mark McKoy is a personal trainer and therapist, while also owning a health store.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Assignment #5

I'm wondering about what in the world made the first canadian settlers stay. Some of the first canadian settlers may have been fur traders. I thought the best pelts are found in the Winter. Staying in Canada for the Winter may be tough for the fur traders, but they do get the best beaver and other animal pelts from it. Other settlers may have been people seeking a better life. Some people go to new places because in old cities may have been too much people and no leftover jobs. Some settlers might be refugees and prisoners. If they go back, they will only still be prisoners. Sometimes the government release the prisoners if they stay in Canada. Some people were soldiers, who would get a better life. Some people may have been farmers, wanting a better life and owning their own land. The Canadian government was offering free land to people willing to settle in the prairies too.

Some challenges that the early Canadian settlers might have faced in the Winter was how to get food and warmth. Since the Winter was so cold, i doubt they would be able to make a fire and get warm food. Back then, they didnt have such handy things like the microwave or oven. The only way to survive must have been to wear lots of cloths to keep warm. I don't know if they ate warm food or not. They also had to find a way to get water. I'm guessing a lot of people died trying to survive in the Winter.

The early Canadian settlers probably found a way to cope with the environment and the harsh, harsh winters. They probably prepared in advance the food and the things and supplies they need. They may have even ask their neighbors for help.

I think the reason why my family went to Canada was because Canada had a lot of resources and wasn't very crowded like in China or the United States of America. Canada is a very large country, with lots of space and excess land. In Canada, they also have lots of trees and plants making Canada a very "green" country. Canada to me is a very nice and awesome country, with just one flaw. It's too cold at times. My family learnt how to deal with the cold by wearing a lot of cloths and getting winter things like gloves, winter hats, winter coats and snow pants and also boots. If you dress warmly, obviously you will be warm.

I went to This site for a lot of my information.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Assignment #4

Peer#1: My Cool Pal Dillon.

Dillon has made some very good points about 2109. He said that the world would be at a near end. It may even already be at its end when we reach 2109. He stated, "By then, the jobs losses would reduce the majority of the country's population to beggary, and the municipal governments would be bankrupt. " He said some very good supporting details as well." I believe this answer because by the time we reach 2109, there will be probably a raise of a few billion people and the population, as Dillon stated, the lack of jobs will result in many people living in poverty.

I also hope for the best about global warming and the icecaps, and Barack Obama's plan to help save the environment. Overall, Dillon made a awesome job on his report of 2109 and used very strong and complex words.

Peer#2:My Awesome Friend Russell.

Russell's Assignment was very intriguing to me. Instead of saying the flaws of 2109 and the negative side, Russell saw some good in 2109. He stated, "I also think that all the wars will be over and that the poverty in other countries will end and the biggest thing is that everone will get health benefits so that the world will be more healthy." This answer is very positive about the year 2109. Russell looked at the good side of the year 2109. War outbreaks would happen rarer and conflicts would be resolved early. Our health would be better too thanks to the medicine advancements. As Russell stated again, technology will probably take over our everyday lives, making everything easier.
I'm trusting that Mr. Obama will help fix the recession, since I believe this job however hard it can be, can be done by Obama. Russell's Report was amazing, looking on the good side of 2109. I never thought there was a good side and i only looked into the negatives. Russell wrote an impressive paragraph using great words.

Peer#3: My Awesome Classmate Marsha.

Marsha talks about Canada and its resources being used in a great manner. She stated, "Since Canada have lots of free spaces, there will be lots of people from around the world that moves to Canada, which increases the population." This is entirely true, Canada is a very empty country when you think about it. We may have a lot of land, but we don't have that much people living IN that land. As Marsha stated, racism will be much, MUCH more rarer in the later years, the fact that Obama is the first Black president of the United States just supports this fact. Technology will be much more advanced, and as Marsha stated, there will probably actually by modern day robots.
If we don't start recycling, we might start to slowly gain more and more pollution resulting in Global Warming and a lot more Landfills. Marsha did an awesome job on her assignment and she used some very awesome terms.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Assignment #3

In 2109, I don't think there will even be an Earth anymore. By 2109, the world would have already been corrupted, and pollution would have destroyed all the environment. If we still exist, we wouldn't be on Earth anymore. We would have already advanced far enough in astronomy and technology that we found a new livable planet, and have spaceships. Earth would be abandoned and be something similar to a planet landfill.

If the world won't become corrupted by pollution, the world would go into chaos with the government and all the excess people. The excess people will also need jobs, to support their families. There would be too many people and not enough jobs so poverty would be overwhelming.

More people should actually be more aware of whats happening to our home planet, Earth. Some people think if it doesn't apply to them, they won't care. THIS APPLIES TO ALL OF US. We should stop polluting or polluting less, and start recycling . We don't know whats going to happen though. There might be Aliens, there might be Spaceships, and there might be no Earth.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

How to Apply a Template.

Okay. Since some people don't know how to apply a template, this is the procedure( that i use at least).

Step 1: Get the code from a site or me. :) (Click HERE for a template site.(Credits to Stan)

Step 2: Copy the ENTIRE code, don't miss even a tiny bit of code, since it may effect your whole template.

Step 3: Sign in, open up your blog and then click on Customization. ( Top Right Corner )

Step 4: Go to Layout, then click on Edit HTML.

Step 5: Delete the ENTIRE old code, then paste your new code on it.

Step 6: Preview the template to see if it works, then save your template.

****Check if you can post a comment.

Done.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Template Stuff.

Comment Here: Template Ideas. I will either make one (but it may take some time), or find a really good one ( I search fast) . :)

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Welcome ~

Welcome all Viewers!

Hi, this is James.
I am a grade 7 student in Ottawa, Canada and I'm going to be writing about Canadian History here on my blog. I will be doing this for the remainder of my history course. I feel this is a new and better way to learn other than using those boring, old textbooks. I am excited to start learning this way.


Feel free to respond or comment on any of my posts. I hope you will enjoy yourselves! :)

My teacher has a blog too. Click Here.
Unfortunately, I did not make this Template. However, I also improved the template. :)