At first blogging to me looked boring and I really didn’t like
to type or talk about things online. I didn’t think I would make it the whole
semester in this class. When my teacher told me it was a blogging class, I was
scared. I never blogged before in my life and I barely get on the computer. At
first I thought we had to blog about a subject she picked for us, but I was
glad that we could pick out own topic to talk about. I’ve learned a lot in this
class about blogging and I’m glad I didn’t drop the class. Blogging about
something that was important was good to give my opinion about the topic I was
talking about. My favorite thing about this class was the decisions we had
about different blogs and problems in the world. The group workshops helped me
with my blogs. My blogs I post was good topic about the sport industry and I
enjoyed blogging about it. Since I took this class, I would like to keep my
blog page up and keep blogging because its fun and interesting seeing what
people think about my topics. This class
was good for my creative writing and research skills. Mrs. Quinn was so helpful and I thank her for
everything. One of my favorite topics was Home Sweet Home, I did so much
research with this topic and I like what I found about different athletes home
prices. Its ridiculous how much these
mansions cost and how much these players are worth. The one thing I wish we had
done in this class was blogging in the computer lab; that would have been fun
too. This was a great experience with blogging and I would blog again soon.
Thank you Mrs. Quinn.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Monday, April 9, 2012
Olympic Games
The Olympics is one of the biggest events in the world. Players all over the world play each other to see who's the best. Olympic games come around every two years. The summer and winter Olympics are played in different cities, and this year the games are played in Loudon, England. The games that are played are golf, rugby, rowing, sailing, archery, judo, gymnastics, soccer, taekwondo, boxing, wrestling, weightlifting, fencing, cycling, volleyball, ice hockey, tennis, table tennis, basketball, football, hockey, handball, skating, skiing, curling, bobsleigh, badminton, biathlon, track&field, shooting, swimming, diving and canoe/kayak. Thats a lot of sports playing. This year they dropped baseball and softball. Why? The New York Times said" The International Olympic Committee voted Friday to drop baseball and softball from the 2012 Summer Games in London, making those two sports the first cut from the Games in 69 years". This hurts plenty of the countries because baseball and softball brings medals to most of the countries except USA. They also said "Baseball, which became a medal sport in 1992, has been vulnerable because players from Major League Baseball in the United States do not play. Softball, a women's medal sport since 1996, has been in danger because of a perceived lack of global appeal and participation. The United States has won all three gold medals handed out". Most of the countries thats suppose to be in the Olympics these year dropped out because of this decision. This year the Olympics will be a success because people wit still watch it. I know I will be watching it; it's exciting to watch. I just think they should just put every sport in the olympic and not exclude most of the sports.
Hostels club blog blogged "The relay of the golden Olympic torch starts at Land’s End, Cornwall on the 19th of May and will travel through 1,018 places around the UK as anticipation for the games builds. Sites where the torch will pass such as, the Northern Ireland landmark, the Giant’s Causeway on the 4th of June and Stonehenge on the 12th of July. On its final day it will travel down the River Thames to Olympic Park for the opening ceremony on the 27th of July 2012. The three sides of the golden aluminum Olympic Torch represent the 3 games hosted by London. It contains 8,000 holes with each perforation representing a torchbearer taking part in the relay". The torch is the most important thing in the Olympics. I can't wait until the it starts.
Work Cited:
http://www.olympic.org/
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/08/sports/08iht-oly.html
Work Cited:
http://www.olympic.org/
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/08/sports/08iht-oly.html
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