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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Tanning




Tanning salons are a great alternative for sunless tanning. Tanning salons provide you with an instant color without the hassle of sweating and laying out in the scorching sun for hours. I have resorted to tanning salons just to get that sun-kissed complexion. My mother and sisters always warn me about the dangers of tanning salons. Tanning beds have the potential to harm the skin with the use of its ultra-violet lights. The rays can expose the skin to harmful rays that are the causing lead of skin cancer. However, I am well aware of these dangers, but I don't think they pose a great risk for me because I don't tan consistently. I tend to go to tanning salons when I feel a little pale and when I'm going on a vacation. Otherwise, I usually tan during the summer in the natural sunlight rays on the beach. I recommend Beach Bum tanning salons because they have great beds and packages to choose from.
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Vocabulary
  • alternative (noun) another way
  • complexion (noun) the color of the skin
  • rays (noun) a beam of light
  • skin cancer (noun) harmful growth in the skin
  • tanning (noun) browning of the skin
  • ultra-violet (noun) a light that burns and tans the skin

Fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary word:

  • An ___________ route to cooking is ordering take-out.
  • _____________ exposure can cause wrinkles and skin damage.
  • I love __________ during the summer on the beach.
  • The sun _______ were so powerful that they started a wildfire.
  • __________ in skin vary from person to person.

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Grammar Point

In this blog, I used coordinating conjunctions to link two clauses or adjectives together. Coordinating conjunctions are: and, but, and or. For this task, focus only on the and conjunction. Was I combining clauses or adjective? Work with a partner and select three examples to comment on.
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Link
Here's a song on conjuctions, enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkO87mkgcNo

Monday, April 26, 2010

Waldo


Waldo is the name of my beloved pup, a spotted black and white Jack Russell terrier. Waldo came into my life when my sister could no longer care for him because of her apartment regulations. Waldo has had an interesting life considering he's only lived 5 yrs of them. Waldo was found roaming in the streets of Brooklyn while my sister's boyfriend was on duty. It was a hot summer day, Waldo was a prize to be won. The local people were trying to catch a hold of him. Luckily, my sister's boyfriend rescued him. He was never claimed and so my sister adopted him. Since he was found in a sea of confusion my sister and her boyfriend decided to name him after the popular books, Where's Waldo? Waldo lived with them for a bit before coming to live with my parents and I. After a couple of months of adjusting, Waldo experienced something no dog or animal should ever have to go through. Waldo escaped in a panic on an afternoon my grandpa was suppose to be watching him. Poor Waldo was suffering from an anxiety attack because of the loud noise from firecrackers going off. The fourth of July was around the corner, which is the worst time of the year for Waldo. On that very afternoon, Waldo went missing. My sisters, and mom, and I went hysterical looking for Waldo. We posted flyers and offered reward money to find Waldo. Hours later, Waldo was found but in a grave state. He had been hit by a car. Waldo was rushed to an emergency hospital and put on life support for the night. He was then transferred to a bigger hospital and that was when we had to make a decision. Waldo had fractured bones, ruptured urethra and trauma. My family was devastated. Fortunately, Waldo was a fighter and quite the trooper. He made it through the ordeal with the help of a couple of operations and blood transfusions. Thankfully, Waldo is back to his old self and can even run and jump without any problem. =]

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Vocabulary
  • adopted (verb) to take into one's family
  • anxiety (noun) uneasiness
  • hysterical (adjective) uncontrollable emotion
  • grave (adjective) serious
  • pup (noun) a young dog
  • rescued (verb) to save
  • roaming (verb) wander

Fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary words:

  • I have __________ at least 4 birds every spring.
  • School work gives me ___________.
  • I __________ a dog 10 years ago.
  • I love _______ the streets of New York City.
  • My sister has a new _____, it is only 5 weeks old.
  • After the car accident, the girl was in ______ condition. She remained in the intensive care unit for several week after.
  • I was ________ after sitting through that sad, tear-jerking movie.

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Grammar Point

In the paragraph above, there are several articles used before certain nouns. These articles are either: a, an , or the. Skim the paragraph and identify each article. Write a paragraph about your pet or an imaginary pet. When you have completed your paragraph circle each article used.

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Link

Adopt and rescue a pet today! It will bring you much happiness and love! Visit: http://www.nsalamerica.org/ for more information on adoption.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Fantasy Baseball




Fantasy Baseball was introduced to me through my boyfriend. A couple of years back, he began to form a league with all of his buddies on the Internet. At first, it was a new hobby and I thought small of it. However, as I became more knowledgeable about the fantasy world I learned that there was also Fantasy Football, which meant my boyfriend would be glued to his computer all year round! This proved true, as my boyfriend's team grew bigger and stronger he became enthralled in fantasy. Never did I imagine my boyfriend to become one that would obsess over something that was simply not real. He was never into video games, so I did not understand where this was coming from. I began to resent the fantasy leagues and all of its nonsense since it was taking quality time away from my time with my boyfriend. However, with the help of the Yankees winning the world series last year I began to like baseball and most importantly understand it. Today, I am at peace with the leagues and the obsession. Football is still something I know little about, but hopefully I will learn the rules to the game this year. And maybe, just maybe I will form a league of my own someday or not!
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Vocabulary
  • enthralled (verb) to be captivated
  • Fantasy baseball (noun) a baseball competition with imaginary teams
  • hobby (noun) an activity or interest done for pleasure
  • league (noun) an association of individual having a common goal
  • nonsense (noun) something ridiculous
  • obsess (verb) to think about something all the time
  • resent (verb) to show displeasure or annoyance
  • world series (noun) in baseball, an annual season of games between two winning major league teams
  • Yankees (noun) a major league baseball team

Fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary words:

  • The ______ _______ games are always the priciest tickets to buy.
  • I joined a _________ that helped animals that were really sick.
  • The _________ and the Mets represent the state of New York in major league baseball.
  • I _______ over little details when writing papers.
  • My favorite ______ is scrapbooking.
  • _______ ________ lets you create your own teams and manage them.
  • She was so __________ with the performers of the circus.
  • There is so much ________ on the television nowadays.
  • He began to ______ his parents when they gave away his car.

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Grammar Point

The paragraph above offers a few collective nouns. Collective nouns are words that represent groups of people. Identify the collective nouns in the paragraph. Brainstorm words that are collective nouns and jot them down. Use the words in complete sentences.

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Link

Start you own fantasy league visit:

http://baseball.fantasysports.yahoo.com/b1

Hair



Hair has always been very important in my family since I can remember. As a child, my mother would always create home treatments for mine and my sisters' hair, which was about every weekend or at least it seemed. She would put all types of different oils and vegetables, such as avocado, olive oil, mayonnaise and even eggs into our hair to better it. She also believed that weaving a braid into our hair, immediately while it was washed and wet, would make for thicker and stronger hair. As a child, I had very fine limp hair that was always in a pony tail. My mother and everyone I knew valued and aimed for thick, shiny, and voluminous hair. My sisters all had hair that people seemed to rave about. My oldest sister had curly hair and my second oldest sister had thick hair with soft beautiful waves. As a child, it did not seem too much of a big deal to have this texture of hair. As I grew older, my idea of hair began to change; my hair went through quiet a few changes. My hair would go from long to short every year and eventually it went to a platinum blond. I wanted long, shiny, super voluminous, platinum blond hair. I was a true life case of blond ambition; my hair was never too blond. After that phase of my life was over, I spent tons of money in salon care and treatments to heal my hair from all the distress it went through in the bleaching process. Now hundreds of dollars later, my hair is at a happier place. Its long, shiny and with the help of special shampoos and products it is also voluminous.
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Vocabulary
  • ambition (noun) a desire for some type of achievement
  • bleaching (verb) to make whiter or brighter in color
  • distress (noun) suffering
  • limp (adjective) lacking firmness
  • phase (noun) a stage in the process of change
  • platinum blond (noun) a pale blond
  • rave (verb) to talk wildly
  • texture (noun) the physical structure
  • treatment (noun) application of remedies
  • voluminous (adjective) of great size and fullness
  • weaving (verb) to move in a zig-zag way

Fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary words:

  • The ________ of the walls were very hard and bumpy.
  • After the boy tripped over the book, he had a ________ walk.
  • The best __________ for a cough is cough syrup.
  • This ________ of my life is a difficult one.
  • So many people ______ about a college degree, bu those who have one cannot find a job.
  • My only _________ in life is to succeed at everthing I do.
  • The girl sat on the porch __________ a basket for her grandmother.
  • The Girls Next Door from the Playboy Mansion have __________ _______ hair.
  • In order to get platinum blond hair, the hair must go through a ___________ process.
  • After only a year, she had to throw away her boots because of all the __________ they went through as she wore them for hours at a time.
  • I use so many products and teasing techniques to get my hair to look ______________.

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Grammar Point

The paragraph above has many adjectives, which describe nouns, in this case my hair. Look for and identify the adjectives and the word(s) they are describing. Next, write about your hair or your families hair. Include at least (5) adjectives. Be descriptive!

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Link

Make your own home hair treatments visit:

http://www.hairstyle.com/hair-articles/home-hair-care-tips.htm