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Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Should fire works be banned. Writing piece.

Should Fireworks be Banned.

Do you want to ban fireworks? I don’t, there kind of a tradition in my family. Most people think its a hazard because they have been setting things on fire and causing tons of damage. I will be giving you 3 reasons to ban them or not to.

Why they shouldn’t be banned:

They shouldn’t be banned because they are a tradition to some people and you can't just destroy a tradition. Traditions are quite important to people and will protest against anyone even the queen. They will do anything to get the fireworks back, I might even protest as well because it's our tradition all so.

Why they should be banned:

They should be banned because they are dangerous and can cause a lot of damage to houses and apartments. Some people use them like bombs and throws them into the sky and when they come down they most likely catch something on fire. It could start a bush fire or something even worse, maybe even your whole neighbourhood.

My Reason why i picked both reasons:

I picked both reasons because I wasn’t sure what one to do and I wanted to have both reasons in there any way. They shouldn’t be banned and they kind of should be as well but it’s really complicated. Most people would try to stop anything like banning them or not banning them.

These are my three reasons why they either should be banned or should not be banned. Thank you for reading my story about “should fireworks be banned”.Hope you enjoyed my story.
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Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Should Mixed Teams be allowed to play in the Rugby World Cup?

Should Mixed Teams be allowed to play in the Rugby World Cup?

Should they be allowed to or not? I say no and here are a couple reasons why I think mixed teams should not be allowed to play in the rugby world cup.

Why I think they shouldn’t be allowed to play in mixed teams
I think that they shouldn’t be allowed to play in mixed teams. It won’t be fair on other teams if one team is mixed and the other isn’t, but  if there was going to be a mixed team and a mixed team versing then that's fine and it won’t be a problem. When I did my pros and cons list 8 students picked No and 8 students picked Yes so I added my vote and said No.

Different types of mixed teams are fine.
Some women rugby players say “Act like a lady, play like a beast” which is true but I just can't think of them in a mixed team. They already have a world cup for women so they don’t need a mixed rugby world cup as well. There are a couple of young mixed teams but that’s fine because they aren’t that brutal and the other teams are mixed as well.

Men are to strong for Women.
Some men are built bigger and stronger than women so i think that boys would have more of an advantage than girls at scoring tries. Men are to powerful and know one wants to get a broken bone on the field. Boys are more aggressive than women because there are at least 2 or 3 fights and injuries in one whole game, but in the women's games there might only be 1 or 2 injuries in the whole game which is not that bad.

These are my reasons why I think mixed teams should not be allowed to play in the rugby world cup. There are tons of other reasons why mixed teams should not be allowed to play in the RWC but these are my reasons why.

Monday, October 14, 2019

My Holiday

My Holiday

AWESOME:

One thing I thought was AWESOME in my holiday was my Birthday on Tuesday the first of October I was at my house and I had 3 or 4 people come over and celebrate with me and there was a whole room with balloons covering the floor. So Much FUN and lots of presents.

SCARY:

One thing I thought was SCARY in my holiday was when me and my friend were going to her house after the movies and we couldn’t get passed because the cops were blocking off the road, but we went around the other side of the bridge and they were blocking off the road just after there road and that night at my house my mum told me that they had found a body in the water and that it had been like that since Monday. That was scary for me.

RELAXING:

One thing I thought was RELAXING in my holiday was watching a movie at Te Ahu Center, it was called abominable and I was with my friend lacie the thing that i thought was relaxing was just sitting down and watching a child friendly movie.

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

A True Disaster.

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Kia Ora Whanau,
For my post this is a picture that describes a word, my word is disaster and this is a true disaster cause the world is burning and that is terrifying and a true disaster looks like this.

AHHHHHH!!!!!! 😩😢😭👎🌋🌎

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Employee gets promoted for assisting a loyal customer.


Employee gets promoted for assisting a loyal customer.

Local man, Phil Phillips, age 35, breaks his arm fighting over a Television with a savage
customer. Phil Phillips was in queue in front of the warehouse for an hour so he could
get the Black Friday Advantage.   


When the doors opened everybody rushed in, some of the customers said it was like
getting stuck in traffic. Some people rushed for the sale on gas, some for the sale on
wood, but Phil Phillips was determined to get a brand new 55 inch T.V.

Phil Phillips asked a man kindly for his help, out of nowhere the man tried to take the TV for
himself and crashed into the massive queues in front of the cashier, dropping the 36 pounds
onto Phil Phillips’ arm.

Employee, Thomas Crapper, rushed to help Phil Phillips as he was in agonizing pain, people was
surrounding him like a flock of seagulls rushing for food. Phil Phillips is resting at home
recovering. The man who attempted to take the T.V for himself  has been put in community
service for 5 months. Phil Phillips got given the 55 inch T.V for free.

Thomas Crapper got promoted from assistant manager to manager. He replaced the
original manager who got fired for stealing stock.
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Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Digestive system report

Digestive system report

Have you ever thought about where the food you eat goes?


The digestive system is made up of the gastrointestinal tract—also called the GI tract or
digestive tract—and the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. The hollow organs that make up the
GI tract are the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and anus.


Here are 3 points on the digestive system:

1. Digestion Is Important for Your Health

While you know that food is important for sustenance, you may not know that digestion is the
process that turns food into energy and nutrients. Digestion is especially important for nutrition,
energy, and cell repair.

2. Your Stomach Doesn't Play the Biggest Role in Digestion

The stomach begins the digestion process by churning food and breaking it down using digestive
acids. This is referred to as mechanical digestion. Then, the small intestine does most of the
work of digestion using enzymes and absorbing nutrients for the body to use.

3. You Can Eat Upside Down.

Food doesn't need gravity to reach your stomach. When you eat something, the muscles in
your esophagus constrict and relax in a wavelike manner, which is called peristalsis and pushes
food along the esophagus and into the stomach. It's difficult to eat upside down, but it's possible.



These 3 reasons are; Digestion is important for your help, your stomach
doesn’t play the biggest role in digestion, and you can eat upside down.
These reasons are explaining things that you might have never known.

Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Maori Hero - Maui Pomare


Maori Hero - Maui Pomare

Where he was born, lived and died
Sir Maui Pomare - full name is Sir Maui Wiremu Pita Naera Pomare, (born January 13, 1876, Pahou Pa, New Zealand - died in June 27, 1930, Los Angeles, California, U.S.). Sir Maui Pomare was a Maori statesman and physician whose public health work helped revive New Zealand’s Maori population, which had declined nearly to extinction by the late 19th century.

Where he went to school and education
Maui attended primary schools at Waitara and the Chathams, St Stephen's Native Boys' School, and the Church of England Grammar School in Parnell, Auckland. Because his parents were followers of Te Whiti he also sometimes lived at Parihaka, and was present when the Armed Constabulary invaded the settlement in 1881.

What he was famous for and what he did
As a member of Parliament from 1911 to 1930 and minister for the Maori race (1912–28), Pomare helped form two royal commissions that allowed the Taranaki Maori to buy back their ancestral lands, and compensated tribes that had lost land in the Waitara district. His term as Minister of Health (1923–26) under William F. Massey was noted for the reorganisation of New Zealand’s mental hospitals. 
As minister for the Cook Islands (1916–28), Pomare helped to improve the islands’ educational and legal systems and fought monopoly trading interests. 
After his health declined in 1928, he collaborated with James Cowan in writing The Legends of the Maori.
He was knighted in 1922.