2009年2月20日星期五

Once My Favourite Game

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Well this time,my article is about a game that I liked to play alot which is called Club Penguin.I am going to show you how it is created and I will show you the website at the end of the article.In March 2005, the founders of Club Penguin set out to create an ad-free, virtual world where children could play games, have fun and interact. As Internet specialists and parents, they wanted Club Penguin to be a place they'd feel comfortable letting their own children and grandchildren visit.

After months of consultation, research and testing, Club Penguin opened to the public in October 2005. Thanks to great reviews from players and parents, words quickly spread. In March 2006, Club Penguin launched on Miniclip, the world's largest online game site, and rapidly became its number one game.

In August 2007, Club Penguin joined the Walt Disney Company in a partnership designed to provide access to unprecedented resources and unique development opportunities.
Less than a year later, in April 2008, Club Penguin opened its first international office in Brighton, England, in order to provide localised player support and moderation.

Club Penguin is privileged to be part of the Walt Disney Company, which shares its unwavering commitment to creating a fun and safe online entertainment experience for children and families.

At Club Penguin we believe everyone deserves a place to live, good health, an education and hope for a bright future. We're passionate about community engagement and we work hard to foster a culture of giving, both in the virtual world of Club Penguin and within our company.

Club Penguin is headquartered in the beautiful city of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada and maintains offices and staff in Brighton, England and Sydney, Australia and São Paulo, Brazil.Now if you are interested to play it,you may go to this link http://www.clubpenguin.com/.
[Picture source from http://www.clubpenguin.com/]

2009年2月14日星期六

My schools history

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Well,I am going to show you the history of my school which was founded on 4th August 1888 by Miss Sophia Blackmore. It started with 8 little Nonya girls in a house in Cross Street. Later, it moved to Telok Ayer Street and was known as Telok Ayer Girls' School.
In 1912, the school moved to 178 Neil Road and was renamed Fairfield Girls' School as the building was put up with a substantial donation of US$5,000 from an American, Mr Fairfield. Its name was later changed to Fairfield Methodist Girls' School in 1958.
The school was run by expatriate principals until the outbreak of the War in 1941.

After the war, the school functioned for a short while on borrowed premises in Pearls' Hill School under the headship of the late Mrs Lim Bock Kee. In 1946, the premises in Neil Road were returned to the school authorities. Mrs Lim Bock Kee remained as the principal until 1959. She was succeeded by Miss Lim Geok Kheng, an 'old' girl as well as old teacher of the school. Miss Lim was the principal until her retirement in December 1982. The retirement of Miss Lim also marked the end of a chapter in the history of Fairfield.

It ceased to be a full all-girls' school and it was named Fairfield Methodist Primary School and Fairfield Methodist Secondary School. Another marked change was that both schools become co-educational and the significance of all these is that it became the first Methodist School to be re-located and to go co-educational.

Fairfield Methodist Primary School started off with 1455 pupils in 37 classes. Miss Cheong Yuen Lin became its first principal. She was with the school until 1988 when she was posted to the Ministry of Education to become an Inspector of Schools.

Miss Dorothy Ho succeeded Miss Cheong as Principal of the school in 1989. After having served the school for more than a decade, she retired at the end of 2001. Mrs Tan Shook Fund took over the principalship in 2002.
The school was officially declared open on 2nd August 1985 by Bishop Ho Chee Sin of the Methodist Church in Singapore.

2009年2月12日星期四

Zodiac

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Zodiac denotes an annual cycle of twelve stations along the ecliptic, the apparent path of the Sun across the heavens through the constellations that divide the ecliptic into twelve equal zones of celestial longitude. The zodiac is recognized as the first known celestial coordinate system. Babylonian astronomers developed the zodiac of eighteen signs.[citation needed] The Mayans used twenty signs. The term zodiac may come from the Latin zōdiacus, from the Greek ζῳδιακός [κύκλος] (zodiakos kyklos), meaning "circle of animals", derived from ζῴδιον (zodion), the diminutive of ζῷον (zoon) "animal". The American Heritage Dictionary(1970) derives the word further from Indo-European 'gwei-', 'to live'. 'zoe', 'life' is listed as the suffixed form of this Indo-European word. However, the classical Greek zodiac also includes signs (also constellations) that are not represented by animals (e.g., Aquarius, Virgo, Gemini, and—for some—Libra). Another suggested etymology is that the Greek term is cognate with the Sanskrit sodi, denoting "a path", i.e., the path through which the Sun travels.The zodiac also means a region of the celestial sphere that includes a band of eight arc degrees above and below the ecliptic, and therefore encompasses the paths of the Moon and the naked eye planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn). The classical astronomers called these planets wandering stars to differentiate them from the fixed stars of the celestial sphere (Ptolemy). Astrologers understood the movement of the planets and the Sun through the zodiac as a means of explaining and predicting events on Earth.
[picture source from www.www.mouserunner.net]

2009年2月4日星期三

Snakes!

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Well,today I am going to show some articles about snakes which I found it interesting.Snake is an elongated reptile of the suborder Serpents. Like all reptiles, snakes are exothermic and covered in scales.

All snakes are carnivorous and can be distinguished from legless lizards by their lack of eyelids, hind limbs and external ears. Snakes are found on every continent except Antarctica and Artic regions. Their size ranges from a tiny 10 cm long thread snake to enormously huge snakes such as pythons and anacondas of up to 7.6 m (25 ft) in length. In order to accommodate snakes' narrow bodies, their paired organs (such as kidneys) appear one in front of the other instead of side by side like most animals.

Most species are non-venomous and those that have venom use it primarily to kill and subdue prey rather than for self-defense. Some possess venom potent enough to cause painful injury or death in humans. Snakes are thought to have evolved from either burrowing or aquatic lizards during the Cretaceous period (c 150 Ma). The diversity of modern snakes appeared during the Paleocene period (c 66 to 56 Ma).

A literary word for snake is serpent, a Middle English word which comes from Old French, and ultimately from serpernt, "to creep", also ερπω in Greek. The serpent is also a symbol of medicine due to its association with Asclepius,the Greek god of medicine. Fifteen families are currently recognized comprising 456 genera and over 2,900 species.

Well this is the article I am showing you now is to tell you something that happened to me some time back when a snake was actually slithering on my neck. It was DISGUSTING!!!! At the Singapore Zoo "night safari", my family and I were watching the trainer showing us how to hold the snake. As usual, he would pick some audience to try it out. I was hoping it wasn't me but unfortunately...it was.I picked up all my courage and move up to the stage and hold the snake.It was scaly and heavy too and I finally knew how a snake feels like,Sssssss... ...