Thursday, January 30, 2014

Paper Millionaires

  With most government you would expect them to take collect taxes and to be in debt. In Norway however its reassurance to know that's not what their government does. On January 9th of 2014 everyone from the newest born to the elderly were paper millionaires. Each getting 164,000 each the streets of Norway were shouting with cheer. Oil sales increased by 824.5 billon dollars That caused Norways government to be a generous this year. A great way for Norway to start off 2014.

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1.The government had to accumulate taxes.

2.She won the spelling bee with the word astute.

3.The clamoring croud cheered with joy.

4.The dividend was 5 on her math test.

5.Nordic was the word she missed one the test.

6.She spoke Norwegian.

7.Her best friend was savvy.

8.Squandering was what her paper said in class.

 

 

The Verrückt

At one of the many waterparks in Kansas city, co-owner Jeff Henry has designed a new water slide called the Verrückt.This new water slide is a least 14 stories high.The ride with its 7 story drop goes 65mph. Just to get up to the top of the slide it takes 264 steps. The ride definitely lives up to its name verrückt which actually means insane in German. With a grand opening on memorial day this ride will be open, but for now they are checking to make sure every passenger will return safely.

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1.She was learning the term mulling in class.

2.The girl loved the word surpasses.

3.Her dad wanted speculate the guy he was going to arrest.

4.As her horse propelled her smile got bigger and bigger.

5.The girl water hurtling down her hill with her sled.

6.He welded a heart out of stone for mothers day.

7. Illuminate was the word of the month in her school.

8.Her radical idea became famous

9.Her new field was extensive so she went to ride her horse.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Windmills

  Jung-Chih Chiao and Smitha Rao invented mini solar powered windmills. They were 1.8 millimeters wide and 2 millimeters tall. They were so small that 9 of them could fit in one grain of sand. The miniature windmills could be used as a sensor to turn on your lights at night. Even though they were small they could produce strong winds. Although they can be sold very cheaply with commercial viable.

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1. Lauren has harness her horse before she rides in her fields.
 
2. She likes to contemplate the stars with her brother.
 
3. It is an arduous task to train your horse.
 
4.She had to make a prototype before next week.
 
5.Her brother loved wafers.

6.She had the word assert in her vocabulary for school.

7.The state of Texas just got a patent.
 
8.She had to withstand riding her horse.

9.It was durable for her to read.


 

 

 
 

 

 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 

 
 
     

Monday, January 27, 2014

Intro

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My name is Lauren Graham. I'll be using this blog during third quarter.