This is my class photo.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Thursday, July 9, 2009
The June holidays
During the June holidays,I did not travel as there is the H1N1 flu.The H1N1 flu is made out of pig flu, bird flu and human flu. I went swimming, jogging, and I went to the beach.It was fun at the beach as I went with my cousin to the beach:].
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
CA1
During ca1 exams,the paper was quite easy but some questions are difficult to do.I thought of cheating for the difficult questions.But I have no guts to do it.Eeventualy,I try the difficult questions and do some workings for the math paper.I was hopping to get full marks but not that hopeful now.I prayed every night to get full marks for all my subjets for exam.I really hope to get full marks for all my subjects for exam and not accused for cheating.I really really really hope to get full marks for examination.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Friday, January 30, 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
how am i going to spend my Chinese New Year holidays.
On Chinese NewYear's eve,I am going to my grandmother's house to have reunion dinner.The
next day,I am going to my grandparent's house to Lunar New Year visit.Before we go,we have to
wear new shoes,cloths and comb our hair then we go house visiting.The next day,we do the
same!
next day,I am going to my grandparent's house to Lunar New Year visit.Before we go,we have to
wear new shoes,cloths and comb our hair then we go house visiting.The next day,we do the
same!
Thursday, January 15, 2009
MY FAVORITE ANIMAL
My favorite animal is the leopard. It can run very fast.It feeds on other animals e.g rats and
other small animals.Its legs is a few cm long.
BEHAVIOUR: Leopard eats anything they can kill from crabs to large cattle. Instances of feeding on carrion are also known. Monkeys and domestic dogs are a favorite food. It often carries its prey up a tree to store probably to prevent other stronger predators from appropriating the kill. Apart from man, the natural aeries of a leopard are other ‘carnivorous’ such as the tiger, wild dogs and hyenas.
FAMILY:Leopards are territorial and solitary. It is during the breeding season that a pair will come together. The pair stays together up to and after the cubs that are usually, 2-4 in number is born. The questation period is slightly over these months.
FACTS: These races occur in India. They have a considerable degree of color variation. Animals from the desert zone are paler, while in high rainfall areas of the Western Ghats and eastern India, black leopard are not uncommon. The most successful and adaptive among the large cats, the leopard live in all types of habitats from open country to thick forest. Leopard will usually avoid confrontations with a tiger or a lion as the latter are bigger and stronger. In addition, have different habits and prey preferences even if both species shared the same area.
BEHAVIOUR: Leopard eats anything they can kill from crabs to large cattle. Instances of feeding on carrion are also known. Monkeys and domestic dogs are a favorite food. It often carries its prey up a tree to store probably to prevent other stronger predators from appropriating the kill. Apart from man, the natural aeries of a leopard are other ‘carnivorous’ such as the tiger, wild dogs and hyenas.
FAMILY:Leopards are territorial and solitary. It is during the breeding season that a pair will come together. The pair stays together up to and after the cubs that are usually, 2-4 in number is born. The questation period is slightly over these months.
FACTS: These races occur in India. They have a considerable degree of color variation. Animals from the desert zone are paler, while in high rainfall areas of the Western Ghats and eastern India, black leopard are not uncommon. The most successful and adaptive among the large cats, the leopard live in all types of habitats from open country to thick forest. Leopard will usually avoid confrontations with a tiger or a lion as the latter are bigger and stronger. In addition, have different habits and prey preferences even if both species shared the same area.
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