Monday, 3 May 2021

Slavery and manipulation

Our history - Anti-Slavery International 

In general humans are being manipulated by threats for their own safety by being superior towards the others.  9,000 years ago slavery first appeared associating approximately of 40.3 million individuals around the global world which effected roughly 71% of women and 46% men. Human rights means to be able to have your own thoughts on what you think about something, also a right which is believed to belong to every person. Social justice means fairness as it manifest in society.


Thursday, 3 December 2020

Hearts & Lungs

In science this week we have been learning about the heart or how it works. We also learnt how to dissect a lambs heart. The fun part about dissecting a heart was that we were able to learn about the different parts of a heart. The different types of blood are DE- oxygenated blood and oxygenated. DE- oxygenated blood is blood that doesn't contain oxygen and oxygenated blood is blood that does contain oxygen. I also learnt that there are four different chambers that help the blood get to different parts of the body such as left atrium and the left ventricle which pump oxygenated blood to the body and right atrium and right ventricle pump DE- oxygenated blood to the lungs.



Monday, 7 September 2020

Comparing Cultures

 In our social studies class we have been learning about how to compare different cultures to each other. We also have been learning about the different food, clothing, languages, beliefs, music and art there are in that particular country. I have chosen to compare New Zealand to Japan because Japan seems like a really interesting country to study about. The four aspects that I have chosen to study are languages, food, clothing and art. I hope you learn something from my research. 

Friday, 4 September 2020

All about me

 


My name is Sarah and I am a 13 year old girl who was born in South Auckland Middle-more hospital but I currently live in Moerewa. I enjoy playing a lot of sports such as Rugby, badminton and volleyball. When I’m older I want to be a independent person and eventually be a lawyer. This career will teach me to be a better role model for my younger siblings.


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