| THE RED FOX A common animal in the Taiga Biome is the red fox. It can grow up to 2 1/2 feet long, 15 to 16 inches tall at the shoulders, and weigh 10 to 12 pounds. It has a rusty-red fur, a white-tipped bushy tail and black legs, ears and nose. The nose is pointed, and the ears are wide and in the shape of a triangle. The sly, intelligent fox adapts well to different habitats. It specializes in hunting small mammals such as rabbits and hares. The red fox is very elegant, intelligent and a nocturnal |
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
The Red Fox
The History Of Pizza
THE HISTORY OF PIZZA
Pizza first came to America in the late 19th
century. It appeared when Italian
immigrants arrived in America and began selling it in the big cities of
Chicago, New York and Philadelphia.
Before long, pizza had become many people’s favorite food. The Italians carried their pizzas around in containers
with false bottoms and charcoal to keep the pizzas warm. They charged 2 cents per chew, and most
people ate the whole thing. In 1936, De
Lorenzo’s tomato pies was opened in Chicago.
Pizza was referred to as a tomato pie.
Before the 1940’s, pizzas were almost completely limited to Italy. Now though, they can be found all around the
world!!
Pizza is popular for all ages, young and old alike. With sixth graders it’s very special. We treat it like it’s one of a kind, when in
fact there are millions of kinds of pizzas.
The combinations of ingredients are impossible to imagine. When my friend had a sleepover at my house,
we ordered pizza and he had 7 slices of pepperoni! If you looked close enough,
it probably would look like he was a vacuum cleaner for a pizza commercial! As you eat pizza, the taste is so wonderful,
so heavenly, and so awesome, that it floods your mouth with flavors of Italy. In an instant, even if you were blind folded
and someone was feeding it to you by hand, you would know that what you are
eating is pizza. Tomatoes, oregano, garlic, parsley, Romano cheese and tangy
meats add to the aroma and savory delight. This pie called pizza is a wonderful
addition to the world of food.
A Short Summary of The Cay
A SHORT SUMMARY OF THE CAY
The story, The Cay, by Theodore Taylor is a wonderful
story about Phillip Enright, an eleven year old boy who lives on the island of
Curacao in 1942. Curacao isn’t safe at
the time because there are German U-boats surrounding the island on three different
sides. The U-boats have actually already
attacked the big Lago oil refinery on the island of Aruba. Everybody knew that
the U-boats were going to try to attack the oil refinery on Curacao. The Enrights had moved to Curacao because Mr.
Enright, Phillip’s father, was an expert in oil refineries and wanted to help
defend the island.
Later in the story Mrs. Enright wants
to go back to Virginia. In the middle of
the ocean the ship they were on is torpedoed, and 4 hours later he wakes up
with a black man on a raft. Phillip is
distraught and even more, greedy. He
begs for more water and he doesn’t want to hand over his clothes for a
shelter. Three days after being on the
raft, Phillip goes blind. One day when
the black man, Timothy spots land, Phillip stands up and falls into the water
and becomes surrounded by sharks. Timothy jumps in after him and saves
him. The Cay shows how a young,
white boy and old, black man who have different backgrounds but start to get
along and fight against nature for their survival.
Figurative Language of The Cay
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE OF THE CAY
Phillip Enright is the protagonist in
the novel The Cay. His character
has many flaws based on his prejudice to the things he does not know about and
to the cultures of other people.
Unfortunately, Phillip acts, thinks and speaks like most of us would if
we were unfamiliar with cultural, physical, and language differences. Phillip’s major flaw is that he has not had
enough experiences in his life with the world around him. His demands and expectations of other people
are unreasonable in that he believes that all black people are different. This thought is based upon what he has learned
from his mother. Prejudice, in World War
II and even now, is a learned behavior. All
men are created equal. Tragically, this
is something Phillip and our world has yet to learn.
Phillip is a boy that isn’t
experienced with the world at all yet. This
is demonstrated as he tries to act grown up and suddenly switches to being like
a child having a tantrum. He’s like this
because he can’t fend for himself when he is in a difficult situation. When he sneaks off to Fort Amsterdam he
thinks he is being grown up, but when he tries to beat up Timothy he is being
like a child. When he returns to Curacao
after his experience on the Cay he is now fully grown up and not a child
anymore. He considers all of his old
friends childish and boring so he goes to the Ruyterkade Market and stays
around the noisy black people. On the
Cay as the hurricane started Timothy looked over at Phillip when he asked if
there were people with rifles Timothy said ‘d, sea… crack like d’ rifle, which
is comparing the sea and a rifle because they both can make loud cracks. This proves that Timothy was perhaps used to
hearing a rifle or he has seen war and been shot at. Those were some of the last words Phillip actually
heard Timothy say.
Canadian Taiga Animals: The Canadian Lynx
The Canadian Lynx is a grayish-white color, and looks like a giant house cat. It's a North American mammal of the cat family after all.
The lynx's diet contains the snowshoe hare, and the lynx is specialized in catching the hare. The lynx can catch the hare, even with a continuous amount of snow falling on the ground. Also the lynx can see the hare, which is white, which is difficult where there is a lot of snow.
The only animal that can catch the lynx is the siamese bobcat, so naturally, the bobcat is the lynx's only predator.
Every ten or fifteen years, the lynx population will decrease when the snowshoe hare population eats so much vegetation that there is none left to eat, so the hare dies. Then while they have no prey, the lynx starts to die too. This is an example of a food web. The Taiga is a gigantic ecosystem, so it has a gigantic food web. When one animal fails to survive in the food web of the Taiga, then it hurts another species.
The Canadian Lynx is a grayish-white color, and looks like a giant house cat. It's a North American mammal of the cat family after all.
The lynx's diet contains the snowshoe hare, and the lynx is specialized in catching the hare. The lynx can catch the hare, even with a continuous amount of snow falling on the ground. Also the lynx can see the hare, which is white, which is difficult where there is a lot of snow.
The only animal that can catch the lynx is the siamese bobcat, so naturally, the bobcat is the lynx's only predator.
Every ten or fifteen years, the lynx population will decrease when the snowshoe hare population eats so much vegetation that there is none left to eat, so the hare dies. Then while they have no prey, the lynx starts to die too. This is an example of a food web. The Taiga is a gigantic ecosystem, so it has a gigantic food web. When one animal fails to survive in the food web of the Taiga, then it hurts another species.
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