2009年1月18日日曜日

I Asked Many Questionssss About Bloggg!


1.How much time did you spare to make your blogs??????
Nobody answered aout 10 minutes.
1 hour ・・・3
30 minutes ・・・1
More than 1 hour ・・・1
IMC, more than 1 hour. (^^;)

2.Do you like your own blog??????
Yes・・・2
No・・・1
So-so・・・2
IMC, I like my own blog.(o^_^o)

3.How many comments did you leave other people??????
None・・・1
One ・・・0
Two~Six・・・2
Seven~eleven・・・2
More than twelve・・0
IMC, seven~eleven.(v^▽^v)

4.Did you write blogs in a week??????
None・・・0
One・・・5
Two~Six・・・0
Seven~five・・・0
More than six・・・0
IMC, about one.(。。;)

5.Which topic do you like the best??????
Insects in NZ・・・2
Festival・・・1
Movei・・・1
Laugh・・・1
IMC, about Laugh. (´ψψ`)=3

6.Did you use some gimmicks in your blogs??????
Yes・・・2
No・・・3
IMC, I used many color.

7.When you get comments, how do you feel??????
Happy・・・4
Exciting・・・1
IMC, I helt happy.(❤□❤)

8.How many blogs did you make??????
Six・・・2
Eleven・・・1
Twelve・・・1
Eighteen・・・1
IMC, 13. d(+¨))=3


Thanks for your cooperation






2009年1月15日木曜日

What Nice Blogssss Other Classes★☆

No,1+゜.904★SMILEY★
Her blog is very colorful. I like her blog☆ There are many informations and good decoration! So, you should go this blog

No,2+゜.022WAGAYA
She used cute colors. And her sentences are so long! You can read this blog with enjoying

No,3+゜.927Goat In Sheep's Clothing
His blog is a little symple, but his English very good!! One of his blog's topic, laughter of dog video is very cute and hunny♪ If you like the dog, you should watch it.



2009年1月8日木曜日

Rank Of My Favorite♪♪

Today, I want you to introduce about my favorite blogs.

No, 1★★★ mamisira
Her blog has many many pictures! So, I could easy to understand what is it about. And I could enjoy to look many pictures.(^^*)♪ This blog has nice words colours. She used few color, but it is easy to read for readers.

No, 2★★ aiki
There are a lot of topics very much! And There are long. This blog has nice pictures every topic and links. I could read with fun♪♪ 

No, 3★ Tomo Cruise
Her blog is easy to read, because she used nice words size, colours, space☆ And there are many pictures and funny!
 

You should look there blogs! You can enjoy(+^_^+)♪♪


2008年12月10日水曜日

My Speech About World Heritage Sites☆


In Japan, we often use a World Heritage Site to gather visitors. However in New Zealand, they limit the number of visitors to a World Heritage Site to protect it. In Yakushima, the increasing number of cars has caused bad effects, including paved mountain trails. Overconstructing roads must have made this artificial nature. We should have the same idea as New Zealand. Milford Track and Routeburn Track in New Zealand limited the number of visitors; not so many people can get there per a day.


The world heritage treaty has no penalty. However, each country has each own law and institution about it. So, if you broke a world heritage, you would be punished by the law of the country.

2008年11月26日水曜日

The Differences of Treasure between New Zealand and Japan


Tongariro National Park, Te Wahipounamu and Sub-Antarctic Islands were registered as a world heritage in New Zealand.

Nowadays Yakushima was registered as a world heritage in Japan.

To be brief, in Japan, we gather people reason of a world heritage but in New Zealand, they limit to into there reason of a world heritage. In Yakushima, the influence of people upon around trees is starting. Especially mountain trails are equipped, the amount of cars increased. Japan has a surplus of equipment and natures changed into artificial natures. We should have an idea that we keep the original state to having a limit of entrance. Milford Track and Routeburn Track are limited number of visitor to several people per a day in New Zealand.

The world heritage treaty has no penalty. However, nuclear states of the world heritage has own laws and systems. So, if you broke a world heritage, you would be punished by the law of the country.

2008年10月30日木曜日

My Speech is about Thanksgiving Day☆


Thanksgiving Day was the first memorial event of the harvest. When the Pilgrims first arrived in Massachusetts in USA, they celebrated Thanksgiving Day. They did this to thank God and the American Indians. The winter of 1620 was very cold and terrible and there ware many dead people, but some of them could live because of help by Indians. Then the next autumn had a lot of crops, so Pilgrims invited Indians and they celebrated. It was the first time of Thanksgiving celebration. However, they had their own tradition of harvest festivals each other at the time.

The first Thanksgiving was held as a service at the church rather than a dinner party. It had strong meaning to thanks for God.

2008年10月15日水曜日

Thanksgiving Day


Thanksgiving Day is a traditional North American holiday to give thanks for the things that has at the conclusion of the harvest season. It is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States; on the other hand in Canada it is on the second Monday of October. [from Wikipedia]

After Christophorus Columbus reached America, Europeans started calling America “a new world,” and then Europeans went ahead with a colony project. Thanksgiving Day is generally believed that Pilgrim Fathers’, who immigrated to Plymouth Colony in Commonwealth of Massachusetts from UK, first memorial event of the harvest. It was a harsh winter in Plymouth when they reached there in 1620; there were a number of dead people, but they could live because of help by Wampanoag Indian who lived near them. Autumn in 1621 particularly caused a lot of crops, so Pilgrim Fathers invited Indians and they had entertainment thanks to the grace of God together. It was the first time of the Thanksgiving celebration. However, they didn’t think it was Thanksgiving because settlers from England and Wampanoag Indians had their own tradition of harvest festivals each other.

The first Thanksgiving which hold in Plymouth Colony was hold a service at the church rather than a dinner party in 1623. It has strong nuance religiously to thanks for God.

In the United State, by the mid–1800s, many states observed a Thanksgiving holiday. During the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln, looking for ways to unite the nation, discussed the subject with Hale. In 1863 he gave his Thanksgiving Proclamation, declaring the last Thursday in November a day of thanksgiving.