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Sunday, August 30, 2009

Pupils Response 20 - Graciousness

the meaning of 'graciousness' is kindness. Act of graciousness are giving up seat to someone else. Acts of graciousness that I have personally done is sharing seat with someone else. I think we should be gracious to one another because if we don't we would always fight. I think Singaporeans are generally gracious because they help one and other. we can make Anderson pupils more gracious by putting on show, that show why we should be gracious. I like the 'Magical Dust of Kindness' project because it encourage Anderson pupils to be more gracious. i have benefited to say Magical word more often from this project.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Cyberwellness 3 - Danger of Sharing Personal Information

I never revealed my personal information online. i only revealed your personal information when I want to sigh up for something. thing that cannot be shared online are email addressed, phone number, school and house addressed. the dangers of sharing personal information is the person may hurt you are harass you. if my Cyber pal requested for personal information to be shared I will gave a fake one

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Friday, July 31, 2009

Cyberwellness 2 - Handling Inappropriate Content

I never ever seen anything online that made you afraid, uncomfortable or feel excited and yet guilty because you sensed that it was wrong. I discern if the content on the Internet is inappropriate by asking myself is the content asking me to hurt myself or other. if the content on the Internet is inappropriate i would tell my parent.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

air foil shape


airfoil-shaped body moved through a fluid produces a force perpendicular to the motion called lift. Subsonic flight airfoils have a characteristic shape with a rounded leading edge, followed by a sharp trailing edge, often with asymmetric camber. Foils of similar function designed with water as the working fluid are called hydrofoils. (information taken from wikipedia)

rotor

A rotor is the rotating part of a helicopter which generates an aerodynamic Lift (force). The helicopter rotor, also called the rotor system, usually refers to the helicopter's main rotor which is mounted on a vertical mast over the top of the helicopter, although it can refer to the helicopter's tail rotor as well. A helicopter's rotor is generally made up of two or more rotor blades, although several earlier helicopters had a rotor with a single main rotor blade. The main rotor provides both lift and thrust, while the tail rotor provides thrust to compensate for the main rotor's torque. (information taken from wikipedia)

propeller

propeller is a type of fan which transmits power by converting rotational motion into thrust. It can be used to drive an aircraft ship, or the fluid within a pump. It consists of one or more blades about a central shaft and operates like a rotating screw or wing. A pressure difference between the forward and rear surfaces of the airfoil-shaped blade is produced and air or water accelerated behind the blade. Propeller dynamics can be modeled by both Bernoulli's principle and Newton's third law. (information taken from wikipedia)

sun

The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. The Earth and other matter (including other planets, asteroids, meteoroids, comets, and dust) orbit the Sun, which by itself accounts for about 99.86% of the Solar System's mass. The mean distance of the Sun from the Earth is approximately 149.6 million kilometers (93.0 million miles), and its light travels this distance in 8 minutes and 19 seconds. This distance varies throughout the year from a minimum of 147.1 million kilometers (91.4 million miles) on the perihelion , to a maximum of 152.1 million kilometers (94.5 million miles) on the aphelion . Energy from the Sun, in the form of sunlight, supports almost all life on Earth via photosynthesis, and drives the Earth's climate and weather. The Sun consists of hydrogen (about 74% of its mass, or 92% of its volume), helium (about 24% of mass, 7% of volume), and trace quantities of other elements, including iron, nickel, oxygen, silicon, sulfur, magnesium, carbon, neon, calcium, and chromium.
The Sun has a spectral class of G2V. G2 means that it has a surface temperature of approximately 5,780 K (5,510 °C) giving it a white color, which often appears as yellow when seen from the surface of the Earth because of atmospheric scattering. It is this scattering of light at the blue end of the spectrum that gives the surrounding sky its color.[ The Sun's spectrum contains lines of ionized and neutral metals as well as very weak hydrogen lines. The V (Roman five) in the spectral class indicates that the Sun, like most stars, is a main sequence star. This means that it generates its energy by nuclear fusion of hydrogen nuclei into helium. There are more than 100 million G2 class stars in our galaxy. Once regarded as a small and relatively insignificant star, the Sun is now known to be brighter than 85% of the stars in the galaxy, most of which are red dwarfs (information taken from wikipedia)