Hey Guys

Posted on June 20th, 2008 in Uncategorized by bridietai

Hey

My new Edublog blogs site is: http://bridiem3.edublogs.org

because everyone in my class had to get one so we could put videos on them. So from now on thats where I will be. Thanks

Visit me soon…

Bridie

Harmless Fights or DEATH?

Posted on June 18th, 2008 in Uncategorized by bridietai

A 19-year old is now in a serious condition in Auckland Hospital after being stabbed because of a feud between 2 friends just before 9:30 pm on Tuesday the 17th of June.

The man who stabbed him will be appearing in court today and probably being charged with assault.

This is a horrible thing to have happened. I mean just think if you had a fight with your best friend would you just go and stab her/him? It must have been a serious fight! Imagine that you are having a fight over a T-Shirt that you and your friend both want and your friend stabs you. If this was me I probably would e very angry right now. Who would want to kill a friend? This just shows that not all fights with freinds are harmless especially when you are a lot older like 19 or 20.

Hitler…

Posted on June 18th, 2008 in Current News, School Work by bridietai

Picture of HitlerI asked the most stupid question today according to my class. We were talking about China and the Olympics and Tibet after watching an undercover movie in Tibet. All of a sudden everyone was comparing it to Hitler. I got a bit confused and stuck up my hand and asked “Who’s Hitler?”. Everyone went crazy about it. I am pretty sure I am the only one in my class who has never heard of Hitler judging by their reactions so when I got home I decided to investigate. So just really who is Hitler?

 Hitler’s full name was Adolf Hitler and he was born on the 20 April 1889. He was a chancellor in Germany and Führer of Germany. Hitler killed a lot of people and led the Germans to war. Hitler went to  WW1 for France and Germany.

There was a lot more information on Hitler but I would bore you to death if I wrote it all  down. If you would like to know more about Hitler or if you were like me and had completely no idea what or who Hitler was you can go to this site:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitler  

Also since I thought about this for quite a long time I decided I would copy off some information so here it is; you don’t have to read it if you don’t want to

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Hitler served in France and Belgium in the 16th Bavarian Reserve Regiment (called Regiment List after its first commander), ending the war as a Gefreiter (equivalent at the time to a lance corporal in the British and American armies). He was a runner, the most dangerous job on the Western Front, and was often exposed to enemy fire.[20] He participated in a number of major battles on the Western Front, including the First Battle of Ypres, the Battle of the Somme, the Battle of Arras and the Battle of Passchendaele.[21]

Hitler was twice decorated for bravery. He received the Iron Cross, Second Class, in 1914 and Iron Cross, First Class, in 1918, an honour rarely given to a Gefreiter.[22] However, because the regimental staff thought Hitler lacked leadership skills, he was never promoted to Unteroffizier (equivalent to a British corporal). Other historians say that the reason he was not promoted is that he was not a German citizen. His duties at regimental headquarters, while often dangerous, gave Hitler time to pursue his artwork. He drew cartoons and instructional drawings for an army newspaper. In 1916, he was wounded in the leg during the Battle of the Somme, but returned to the front in March 1917. He received the Wound Badge later that year. Sebastian Haffner, referring to Hitler’s experience at the front, suggests he did have at least some understanding of the military.

On 15 October 1918, Hitler was admitted to a field hospital, temporarily blinded by a mustard gas attack. The English psychologist David Lewis[23] and Bernhard Horstmann indicate the blindness may have been the result of a conversion disorder (then known as hysteria). Hitler said it was during this experience that he became convinced the purpose of his life was to “save Germany.” Some scholars, notably Lucy Dawidowicz,[24] argue that an intention to exterminate Europe’s Jews was fully formed in Hitler’s mind at this time, though he probably had not thought through how it could be done. Most historians think the decision was made in 1941, and some think it came as late as 1942.

Two passages in Mein Kampf mention the use of poison gas:

At the beginning of the Great War, or even during the War, if twelve or fifteen thousand of these Jews who were corrupting the nation had been forced to submit to poison-gas…then the millions of sacrifices made at the front would not have been in vain.[25]
These tactics are based on an accurate estimation of human weakness and must lead to success, with almost mathematical certainty, unless the other side also learns how to fight poison gas with poison gas. The weaker natures must be told that here it is a case of to be or not to be.[26]

Hitler had long admired Germany, and during the war he had become a passionate German patriot, although he did not become a German citizen until 1932. He was shocked by Germany’s capitulation in November 1918 even while the German army still held enemy territory.[27] Like many other German nationalists, Hitler believed in the Dolchstoßlegende (”dagger-stab legend”) which claimed that the army, “undefeated in the field”, had been “stabbed in the back” by civilian leaders and Marxists back on the home front. These politicians were later dubbed the November Criminals.

The Treaty of Versailles deprived Germany of various territories, demilitarised the Rhineland and imposed other economically damaging sanctions. The treaty re-created Poland, which even moderate Germans regarded as an outrage. The treaty also blamed Germany for all the horrors of the war, something which major historians like John Keegan now consider at least in part to be victor’s justice: most European nations in the run-up to World War I had become increasingly militarised and were eager to fight. The culpability of Germany was used as a basis to impose reparations on Germany (the amount was repeatedly revised under the Dawes Plan, the Young Plan, and the Hoover Moratorium). Germany in turn perceived the treaty and especially the paragraph on the German responsibility for the war as a humiliation. For example, there was a nearly total demilitarisation of the armed forces, allowing Germany only six battleships, no submarines, no air force, an army of 100,000 without conscription and no armoured vehicles. The treaty was an important factor in both the social and political conditions encountered by Hitler and his Nazis as they sought power. Hitler and his party used the signing of the treaty by the “November Criminals” as a reason to build up Germany so that it could never happen again. He also used the “November Criminals” as scapegoats, although at the Paris peace conference, these politicians had had very little choice in the matter.

A Little Bit About Me.

Posted on June 6th, 2008 in Uncategorized by bridietai

Hi

My name is Bridie. I go to Te Awamutu Intermediate and I am in Room 3. Its my first year of intermediate and I am enjoying it a lot! My hobbies are Dancing and Netball. On a Monday night I do jazz dancing and on a Thursday night I do Hip-Hop. I am level 4 in jazz and level 3 in Hip-Hop. On a Saturday I play netball for my team the Mini Marshmallows. I like baking cakes and sweet treats and I am in love with chocolate!

The Wedding In Scotland

Posted on June 6th, 2008 in Uncategorized by bridietai

 I walked the short distance down the road with mum to where my aunty and nana were staying. That was where the hairdresser would be. I carefully opened the sliding door and it squeaked. I saw my nana getting her hair curled with a straightner and then having a hairpiece placed lightly into her hair. Now it was my turn. I asked the hairdresser to straighten my hair and put some clips in for effect. When she was finished I was amazed. It was a great style.

I walked back up to the cottage we were staying at so I could change into my dress. I had spent months shopping for the right dress and had finally found it. It was a soft pink with ruffles at the end. It was a floaty dress and when I spin around it would lift up like a ballerina’s tutu. It was just what I needed to be able to dance the night away.

I slipped into my dress trying so hard to not mess my perfect hair up.  I got mum to help me to apply my make-up since it was a special occasion. First mum put a little bit of dusty pink eye shadow on my eyelids and then used a light pink and blended it in to the darker pink. Then she applied a glossy pink lip gloss and I was ready to go!

We were driving to an old church out in the country in a silver station wagon that glistened when the sun light hit the shiny paint. I had butterflies in my stomach as we pulled up outside the church. We had to wait outside for the ushers so they could point us to our seats and give us a booklet so we could sing along with the minister and other people gathered here. They ushered us in and since we were family we were in the second row, mothers and fathers of the bride and groom got the first row.

All of a sudden it went dead quiet and the pianist played “The Wedding March” which meant the bride was about to enter. We all turned our heads to the door that we had come in and slowly the doors opened. In first came all the little flower girls dressed in white dresses with flowers in their hair.  Then the moment we had all been waiting for, the bride entered. It was a beautiful wedding gown. She was Scottish so had to include tartan material and it looked great. It was a creamy colour and had red and black tartan on the collar of her small coat draped over her shoulders.

Family Time

Posted on May 24th, 2008 in Holidays, Friends by bridietai

Tonight is a special night. Tonight my cousin from America is coming over for dinner. I haven’t seen him in quite a while and I am really looking forward to it. He has been living in America for over 2 years and now he has moved back to New Zealand. 

Today I played netball for my team the Mini Marshmallows. We lost big time. It was a very close game at the start but after the half time we lost it. The other team got alot of goals. I was quite disappointed because I would have liked to win this game but at least we were kind of close.

Hayleigh, my freind, stayed over last night. We had ALOT of fun laughing and giggling until about midnight when we finally fell asleep.  We were doing the 20 hour famine but we didn’t have any sponsors so it didn’t really matter that we ate dominoes for dinner and magills for afternoon tea. WHOOPS?

Machrie =]

Posted on May 11th, 2008 in Holidays by bridietai

We got a call early in the morning from my Uncle and we knew straight away that the baby had been born. It was a boy as me and my sister had said all along. He had blonde hair and looked alot like my Uncle. This morning as we were all laying in bed the phone rang and it was my Uncle again. And after 8 days Baby Mac(he was called this because of his last name) had finally gotten a name. My Aunty is Scottish so we knew it would be something scottish. His name is now Machrie Harris. You pronounce it Makree and it is a scottish name. My uncle has now got 4 children. This picture is of my Uncle with Machrie and then two of my cousins Ella is the oldest one and Gracie is the younger one. I am very happy to have a new cousin and I am really glad its a boy because we don’t have many boys in the family and it was nice to have a change.Baby Mac

OHOPE Camp 2008

Posted on April 18th, 2008 in Holidays, School Work, Uncategorized by bridietai

On the 8th of April 2008 we left to go to Ohope. Room three and Room seven left at 10:00. We all piled into our cars and Megan and I were in the school van. We stopped off at Okataina Lake and had lunch and a bit of a run around. We went for a walk in the bush while we were there and w hen we got to the end there was a sandy beach. It was very cold and windy that day so we didn’t stay for long. We got back into our cars and drove until we got to Ohope Christian Camp. When we got there we set up our rooms and went outside and played around. Some of the boys played rugby, some played soccer and most of the girls sat around playing games. When it was 5:00 we went in our cars off to the pools. We got to go on the hydroslide but there was a very long line. The hydroslide was lots of fun though. When everyone had had enough we went back to the camp for dinner. We went down to the hall and had Spaghetti and a meatball for dinner. Then we got jelly and Ice-cream for dessert. Then it was time for bed. When we got up we had to go down to the hall to have breakfast.  Then we got ready for our day ahead. Room seven were going off in there activity groups and room three were going on the high ropes and after to THE AMAZING MAZE!!! At the high ropes we played some games and did trust falls. Megan was my partner. We guided our partners through obstacle courses and then they guided us. We then ate lunch. After lunch we got our safety gear on ready to go on the high ropes. We had to wear helmets and also things that looked like nappies. This was in-case we fell off. Hayley  got to demonstrate what to do so she climbed up the ladder and walked along a log with nothing to hold onto. After that everyone spread out to go on which ever one they wanted to.  I went onto these wires that you had to walk along a wire and you had two wires to hold onto. It was quite scary but you feel proud of yourself when you have done it. Then we went off to The AMAZING Maze made completely out of Maize.  It was really fun because we got lost so many times and kept going to the same question. After a very long time running around to the same things, it was time to go. We all drove back to camp so that we could get ready to go to the pools again. This time we weren’t allowed on the hydro-slide so we all just hung around in the pools. The next day we went to all the activities and room 7  went to the high ropes and maze. First my group went to Shelly Bay but the tide was in so we didn’t get to see any rock pools. We went for a paddle but I ended up getting soaked with water. Then we went to Fishing. I caught three tiny little fish. It was fun. Then we went kayaking. I fell out trying to save Georgia. It was the most fun kayaking. Then we went back to camp and we went to the hot pools. They were lots of fun. Sadly it was time to go home. Camp was lots of fun and I would love to do it again.

Melted Phone shows Teenagers damages from Mobile Phones.

Posted on March 27th, 2008 in Current News by bridietai

A molten mess is all that’s left of a cellphone that caught fire while charging in the bed of Hamilton teen Olivia Bell.

The cellphone burnt a hole in the pillow, and Olivia’s mother is warning others to keep phones at a safe distance.

Angela Bell was woken by 15-year-old Olivia’s screams about 10pm on Tuesday night. Mrs Bell ran into Olivia’s room where the strong smell of smoke led her to inside her daughter’s pillow case where the cell phone was charging.

The phone had melted as Olivia slept, burning a hole in the pillow and melting the charger plug.

Mrs Bell said the incident left her daughter shaken. “She was just a mess, absolutely traumatised.”

Olivia was “addicted” to her phone and was now looking to borrow another so she could keep in touch with friends. But Mrs Bell said she would be more careful in future.

“I think the lesson she learned was how dangerous these things can be and, if you’re going to charge it, keep it down (away from the bed).”

Mrs Bell said it was likely other teenagers were sleeping close to their phones and they needed to be aware of the risks.

Mrs Bell was encouraging Olivia to show her friends the charred remains of the phone in an effort to avoid it happening to someone else.

First Mobile Hamilton regional manager Erin Wilson said leaving a phone to charge in a pillow case was “the worst thing you can possibly do”.

Mrs Wilson said phones should not be left to charge for more than two hours because they could overheat.

Infromation from Stuff.

My opinion on this is that you shouldn’t sleep with your phone in your bedroom if its charging anyway. I suppose this just shows other teenagers the dangers of your mobile phone when it is charging. I found this information useful since I have a  mobile phone and I charge it near my bed. I feel lucky that this did not happen to me and now I know that you shouldn’t do it. This is just a wake-up call for teenagers and the damages of what cellphones can do!

My Term 1 Goals.

Posted on March 20th, 2008 in School Work by bridietai

I aim to improve my time management skills to ensure that I hand all my work in on time and to the best of my ability.

I aim to know all my times tables off by heart by the end of term two by practising them ten minutes a day.

I aim to improve my catching skills by practising them outside when I have spare time.

I aim to improve on my reading skills by reading a book each week and challenging myself in what I am reading.

 I aim to be able to run a lap of the feild without stopping by running every day.