Thursday, January 30, 2014

What would i do in a 24-hour time period?

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If I had one whole day to not feel any pain and to do anything indestructible, I would go skydiving, ride every single rollercoaster in the world, and jump off a cliff into the ocean.

What colors are you?







The colors that I am are: carnation, orange, cantaloupe, lemon, sky, blueberry, lavender, and orchid.
 

Norway millionares

1. All Norwegians became famous because they are all worth at least $164,000 USD on paper.
2. They invested in having a secure future of all the residents.
3. They are not really million nares because the only possible way they could be is if they were famous, or had a very good job that paid them well.
4. I think our country doesn't have such a fund because we don't have a government group that surpluses wealth.



1. I accumulated the baby's toys on the floor since he made a mess.
2. My friend aced her math test, so she was astute.
3. The clamoring from the super bowl bleachers was very loud!
4. In math, we talked about the dividend.
5.  I absolutely adored the girls Nordic tallness.
6. The girl had a Norwegian accent!
7. I am savvy when it comes to language arts.
8. I squandered all of my money at the mall.





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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Kansas City water slide!

1. The verruckt is a 14-story high roller coaster in Kansas City, Missouri.
2. Its different from Brazil's Insano because the verruckt is taller than Niagara falls, and The Statue of Liberty.
3. Jeff is called the Wizard of Water" because he's made more things with water like the in land water surfing, uphill water coasters, and endless tube rides.
4. No, because I am afraid of rollercoasters and heights.


1. The building was very extensive.
2. The kids were hurtling through the hallway.
3. The nightlight illuminated through the bedroom.
4. I was mulling over the study guide.
5. My dad propelled the car.
6. The book I read was radical!
7. I speculated on the math test.
8. The girl surpassed all of the students in the class.
9. The boy and I welded about the sandwich on the table.



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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Little windmill makes big changes!

Jung-chih chiao is a professor at the University of Texas. He created a windmill that is only 1.8 millimeters! About 10 of them could be put into a grain of rice. Each individual windmill is a three bladed, 1.8 millimeter diameter rotor. It is put on a 2 millimeter tower. It can even withstand very strong winds! The researchers have came up with a process that is almost the same as the one used to manufacture micro semiconductors; they are used in everyday electronics. The good part is that the makers of  these windmills are brainstorming with Talwanese about selling these to the market! So hopefully, we will all eventually own a windmill charger!


1. Lifting that bookcase up the stairs was arduous!
2. The boy asserted his mother about doing the dishes.
3.  I contemplated over the marvelous art painting.
4. The lunch bag was durable.
5. The harness was on the girls body.
6. The government was very patent about the invention.
7. Was the prototype broken from the storm?
8. My wafer got soggy in the syrup.
9. I will withstand the fight with my friends.






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Monday, January 27, 2014

Intro

My name is Delaney Henderson. I'll be using this blog during 3rd quarter.

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