Friday, December 17, 2010

Cambodia

Web Quest stop #1

1. It means 'born of Kambu'.
2. Khmer refers to the people of Cambodia.
3. Khmer Republic.
4. Wet rice agriculture.
5. Angkor, close to present day Siem Reap.
6. Phnom Penh.
7. Khmer is related to Vietnamese, Mon, and other Asian languages.
8. Temple Angkor Wat.
9. Rice and Fish are most common. Breakfast- Rice porridge or Rice noodles. Lunch and Dinner- Spiced broth, with meat, fish, of vegetables. fresh vegetables are served with fish based paste, and stir fry vegetables are served with chopped meats.

Web Quest stop #2
1. Mostly young people live in Phnom Penh.
2. The Khmer New Year begins on April 13th of 14th.
3. Restaurants are mainly on the terrain, or by lakes.
4. Since November 2009, children of Cambodia have gotten sick because of bad water.

Web Quest stop #3
1. Cambodia_map.jpg


2. CAMBODIA AND BEYOND- THE ANCIENT KHMER EMPIRE MAIN.jpg


3. Angkor_wat_temple.jpg


4. khmer_food_01.jpg


5. cambodia_flag.gif


6. Cambodia_wedding.jpg

Children of the River

If I knew that I was in any danger and there was a possibility of being an attack, I would have left my home immediately.

I wouldn't leave without my parents. They would be with me, and the plane is headed for a place I don't know. Sadly, I couldn't find any of my friends and can only hope that they are safe too. My life will be very much missed, but I'd restart anywhere if it meant my family and I are safe.

It doesn't matter where I am. I wouldn't change my ways of life. Always, I would pray for those who were still in America, and those who died. Since they wouldn't speak English, it would be even harder trying to learn the language. But I'd have to pretty soon or else finding my way around and communicating with people would be very difficult. I'd never forget about America. Our life would start of difficult, trying to find a place to live and food, but once we settled, even if it took years, there's no sense giving up all the dreams you had in America just because you live somewhere else.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Themes

I don't know anything about genocide, but I hope to find out what it is and how it has affected people in America and in other countries.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Citations

Cobban, Helena. "Tiny New Zealand's big role in restorative justice" Christian Science Monitor. 14 July. 2005. 7 Dec. 2010 <http://search.ebscohost.com.prxy2.ursus.maine.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=mih&AN=17593284&site=src-live>


It was an educational site




1. I have three cats; Moocow, Pastel, and Pippin.


2. Tatiana, do you like Mystical Lambs?


3. Yes, I took the bus to school this morning.


4. Hannah, in her spare time, loves acting and songwriting.


5. I like reading, but I like writing better.


6. I love the state of Maine, "Vacation Land".


7. Awaiting the sensation of a short, sharp shock.


8. I was born on July 5th, 1996.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Sources

Valid- Approved information by another source.

Reliable- A government or an educational source

Accurate- Information is correct

I use Marvel, because it comes from Encyclopedias and the information is proven to be correct. It is an educational source and it does not make money.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Research Past Two Days

I have searched on the internet for sites that talk about restorative justice, whether it be statistics or personal experiences. For deciding on a topic, I decided to choose one that I think would be important and dealt more with 'healing' and 'restoring' rather than punishing. Justice, being often grim and a disturbing subject, it's taken a lot of mental relaxation for me to get in the mood of this project.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Research

When I hear research, I think of preparing for a project. In 8th grade I had to research for a Keynote presentation on 9/11. I got books from the library, found educational sites on the internet, and worked with my group members to put the whole thing together. I didn't like having to go on my own and try to find resources for the project, and doing it all on the computer. I prefer just taking notes and then putting the final thing on a written paper, rather than doing it all on the computer. The final product was alright, but it was not something I enjoyed. Also, I like researching for an opinion project, rather than straight out facts.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Thesis

In a few years, I'll be in college and will need to drive myself around. I am almost an adult, I have learned responsibility, and I'll be leaving the house soon and will have to provide transportation for myself. At age sixteen, I need to go for my driver's license.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

New Model

The kids that were in Juvenile Justice seemed to have one thing in common. When they were at home, they had little to no parental guidance, and their parents were encouraging them to do drugs or drink alcohol. This stood out to me because I always thought that it was all the child's fault, but now I understand that parents had a lot of impact on their past.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Healing and Change

"Your therapist told you only about your physical healing. That's the easy part. Healing up there (emotional) is much harder to do." -Rosie

Cole had just been attacked by the Spirit Bear, and his body needed to heal from that. But he needed to heal emotionally from the attack as well. He had to learn how to deal with his anger and forgiveness, and eventually help heal Peter from his anger and fear of Cole. One can forgive, but they'll never forget. People with Native American culture, like in Touching Spirit Bear, they tend to think more on the emotional healing than the physical healing.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Totem

Two years ago I did a meditation and I found that my totem animal was the White Tailed Deer. It represents gentleness, beauty, and adventure. An important thing is that the deer comes into your life when you either need to be more gentle to yourself, or to people around you. That is very true for me.