Reminder 1)Bring On Sponge Book and a storybook 2)7.25am to 8.25am - Mr Soh's lesson 8.25am to 9.25am - Mdm Tan's lesson (Bring presentation scripts) 9.25am to 10.25am - CNY Celebration
hii friends, if tomorrow got homwwork can you all pls help me write on the blog?? i will be in malaysia by tomorrow morning and will not be able to attend the CNY celebration and lessons with you guys. thanks in advance!!
Look at the 'this day in history' on the side of the blog on 11 feb 2010.
It's something about Nelson Mandela. Just in case someone reads this 2moro or any day other than 2day i'll copy n paste it...
Nelson Mandela Is Freed (1990) As a young man, Mandela was an active opponent of South Africa's apartheid regime. Initially committed to non-violent struggle, he became the leader of the armed wing of the African National Congress after the 1960 Sharpeville Massacre, when police opened fire on several thousand protesters. He was sentenced to life in prison in 1964, but international pressure led to his release in 1990. Mandela won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 and was elected his country's first black president in what year?
Outer space is an extremely hostile place. If you were to step outside a spacecraft such as the
You would become unconscious within 15 seconds because there is no oxygen. Your blood and body fluids would "boil" and then freeze because there is little or no air pressure. Your tissues (skin, heart, other internal organs) would expand because of the boiling fluids. You would face extreme changes in temperature: sunlight: 248 degrees Fahrenheit / 120 degrees Celsius shade: -148 F / -100 C You would be exposed to various types of radiation, such as cosmic rays, and charged particles emitted from the sun (solar wind). You could be hit by small particles of dust or rock that move at high speeds (micrometeoroids) or orbiting debris from satellites or spacecraft. So, to protect you from these dangers, a space suit must: Have a pressurized atmosphere Give you oxygen Remove carbon dioxide Maintain a comfortable temperature despite strenuous work and movement into and out of sunlit areas Protect you from micrometeoroids Protect you from radiation to some degree Let you see clearly Allow you to move your body easily inside the space suit Let you talk with others (ground controllers, other astronauts) Let you move around the outside of the spacecraft
wow....hazique u noe him so well huh hahahha. Guess everyone of us has different interests in life. Well....who knows kaelan might work for NASA and get to wear space suits and go to the space station and look down and wave to you and said "hi...Hazique!!! Can u see me" hehehehehe
haiyo.. CNY still have to do homework.. very sad.. then must busy finish liao then can happy hour... :((
ReplyDeleteYEA ! i bring small baggie :D
ReplyDeletehii friends, if tomorrow got homwwork can you all pls help me write on the blog?? i will be in malaysia by tomorrow morning and will not be able to attend the CNY celebration and lessons with you guys. thanks in advance!!
ReplyDeleteLook at the 'this day in history' on the side of the blog on 11 feb 2010.
ReplyDeleteIt's something about Nelson Mandela. Just in case someone reads this 2moro or any day other than 2day i'll copy n paste it...
Nelson Mandela Is Freed (1990)
As a young man, Mandela was an active opponent of South Africa's apartheid regime. Initially committed to non-violent struggle, he became the leader of the armed wing of the African National Congress after the 1960 Sharpeville Massacre, when police opened fire on several thousand protesters. He was sentenced to life in prison in 1964, but international pressure led to his release in 1990. Mandela won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 and was elected his country's first black president in what year?
to find out more, i copied the link...
http://encyclopedia.tfd.com/Nelson+Mandela
here is the quotation of the day...maybe we can use it in our compositions...
ReplyDeleteFame is a vapor; popularity an accident; the only earthly certainty is oblivion.
Mark Twain
(1835-1910)
F.Y.I., oblivion is, according to dictionary.com , is 'the state of being completely forgotten or unknown'
ReplyDeleteQuestion: how does a space suit work?
ReplyDeleteAnd what homework is there for science?
Question, how to make a motor
Question: how to make a generator
Outer space is an extremely hostile place. If you were to step outside a spacecraft such as the
ReplyDeleteYou would become unconscious within 15 seconds because there is no oxygen.
Your blood and body fluids would "boil" and then freeze because there is little or no air pressure.
Your tissues (skin, heart, other internal organs) would expand because of the boiling fluids.
You would face extreme changes in temperature:
sunlight: 248 degrees Fahrenheit / 120 degrees Celsius
shade: -148 F / -100 C
You would be exposed to various types of radiation, such as cosmic rays, and charged particles emitted from the sun (solar wind).
You could be hit by small particles of dust or rock that move at high speeds (micrometeoroids) or orbiting debris from satellites or spacecraft.
So, to protect you from these dangers, a space suit must:
Have a pressurized atmosphere
Give you oxygen
Remove carbon dioxide
Maintain a comfortable temperature despite strenuous work and movement into and out of sunlit areas
Protect you from micrometeoroids
Protect you from radiation to some degree
Let you see clearly
Allow you to move your body easily inside the space suit
Let you talk with others (ground controllers, other astronauts)
Let you move around the outside of the spacecraft
CMD
... Still talking about space?? But if you were to go there without a space suit, it is very disgusting.
ReplyDeleteagree with jiaru
ReplyDeletekaelan likes this type of questions.
ReplyDeleteHaziqueLMH
wow....hazique u noe him so well huh hahahha. Guess everyone of us has different interests in life. Well....who knows kaelan might work for NASA and get to wear space suits and go to the space station and look down and wave to you and said "hi...Hazique!!! Can u see me" hehehehehe
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