Rabat-joie: Quand vos parents entrent sur votre Facetime

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Imaginez, toi et ton amie est sur le Face time et vous parlez à-propos des drames à l’école quand tout à fait ta maman et ton papa barge ta chambre. Tu se précipité d’arrêter de parler, vous cliquez sur pause si vite que tu regarde méfiante quand tu rien. Puis il regarde au téléphone cédulaire et commence a leurs parler quand tu just s’assoir la. IMAGINE CA.  Qui fait quelque chose comme cela? Quelle type d’animaux barge dans un chambre comme ça et puis ils ont la nerve de parler a le personnes!  N’ont-ils pas de manières? Seulement quelqu’un qui me déteste vas faire cela pas même mon pire ennemi. C’est déjà assez grave mais ils ont le culot de leur parler, qu’en est-il des créateurs dégoûtants? Vous plaisantez j’espère? Ce doit être une blague. Est-ce que vous essayez de ruiner ma vie! C’est ma chambre, ils ne peuvent même pas frapper. Incroyable. A croire que vous auriez le courage de leur parler, vous vous moquez de moi, c’est une blague. le déteste je le jure. Allons! Tu ne vas pas laisser ces monstres entrer dans ta chambre et recevoir ton appel? Prendre position. Cest ta chambre! Mon ami ne laisse pas d’autres personnes te parcourir et courir toute ta vie. Votre mieux que ça! Être fort.

My digital footprint

I think it can really affect your digital footprint in negative and/or positive way. In my opinion in 2019 everyone has a digital footprint. Like the video we watched it starts when you are born or even before you are. I think it can affect you in a negative way because lets say you post something on Instagram with racial slurs or bringing someone down. As soon as you post it you can’t take it back because people have already seen but not only that after you take it down from page is it really ever gone? Through all the technology and stuff e have now people can easily bring stuff up from your past that maybe you aren’t proud of when you or trying to get into schools or get a job later on in life. And we’ve all seen this happen to important people like what happened to Ala Buzreba. It can happen to anyone. But saying all that it can have a positive affect. Like the video we watched about Bethany, she’s making a positive affect and when people search up her name all these positive things will pop up. I think thats really important because she will get into that school before the person who posted a racist comment in high school and they found behind the scenes.

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I think a good strategy is too think before you post. It doesn’t sound  like a lot but it really is. “Is this going to hurt someone” “is this kind” “is this necessary” These are all questions I find myself thinking about when im about to post. I have even found myself thinking about these and not pressing post. I think another good one is just use common sense. If you know its going to hurt someone or multiple people what the point? Its just going to come back and make you look bad. Are you using offensive words, racial slurs or even swear words. Because if you are you are going to offend someone and that can be brought back to make you look bad.So if you have anything like that you probably shouldn’t be posting it.

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I have learnt that what you post matters. It not only affects you but the people around you and more importantly it can affect your future drastically. Something you post even when your my age just 13 years old in 9th grade can be brought up against later on in life when you are trying to get a job or getting into your dream school, but it can all just be taken away like that. I would tell people by informing them on all the facts I was informed with and definitely let them know that their choices they make now can affect them for a long time. So think before yu post so you dont ose that job and you get into that school!

 

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My Safety Story

Yesterday during science class Mr Robinson was explaining to us how we were doing a experiment today! But not just any, the best one of the year! He said it would be one to remember. I couldn’t hardly wait, period 5 science class. All day I was so excited. During science our experiment Mr Robinson explained the experiment! After we all understood the experiment he then went over the safety procedures as everyone wrote their hypothesis, materials ect. Everyone started by grabbing safety goggles to protect their eyes from any hazardous chemicals.  We then went and got all of our materials. We firstly got breakers to measure stuff and hold heat if glass. We then got breaker tongs to hold the hot breaker so we dont burn our hands. We followed that up by test tubes, to store mic or heat substances. Then of course we had to get a test tube rack to hold the test tubes, test tube holder to hold hot test tubes and a test tube brush to clean test tubes. Finally we got a funnel tp help pour liquids into small openings without making a mess. So now we got got all of our safety stuff, did our hypothesis and got our materials.

Now we are finally ready to start. Mr Robertson made sure all of our safety glasses were on and everyone with long hair had it tied back. We started working with flammable Image result for flammable symbol materials. I knew it was flammable and dangerous because it was in the octagon shape, and we had just learned that a few days prior. I saw our next substance and it had a octagon corrosive symboleImage result for corrosive symbol. So I quickly realized we were using very dangerous stuff! Although we all knew we had to be so careful Mr Robinson reminded us again. We started and everything was going totally good, the experiment was working and everyone was so happy with it! But all of the sudden Marco took off his safety goggles for not even a minute and somehow he got sprayed in the eye with some very harmful chemicals. Everyone kind of panicked including him. But he was rushed over to the eye wash station in room 201, but he only stayed for about 5 minutes and insisted he was fine. And although me and many classmates knew he should stay for 15 minutes no one said anything. He continued to reinsure everyone he was fine so we kept going with the experiment. Mr Robinson continued to show u all the cool stuff these chemicals could do. We were all in shock, it was so cool! We were all pretty comfortable at this point around and two kids started fooling around and accidentally bumped one of the substances. The test tubes all fell over and broke open. The substance that was corrosive spreader all over the table. It socked Mr Robinson and a bit got on me.

We all calmly got up and went over to room 201 to use the emergency shower. But before we knew it we were there and there was a awkward silence over everyone. Who’s gonna use it first?! I knew it would be right to let Mr Robinson go first because obviously he had more and he was the teacher, but I was so scared, but I had a quarter of the substance Mr Robinson had. I was lost in my thoughts. Do I go do I let him go. I would be wrong if I went but it was taking everything out of me not to jump into that shower. Before we knew it Mr Gagnus and Mr Colombo the first aid attendant came and  understood what was going on. They pushed Mr Robinson under the big shower head and pulled the leaver. And I ended up going after him.

In the end we were all okay, and luckily we all payed attention in science classless when we went over all the procedures!

 

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A corrosive material is a highly reactive substance that causes obvious damage to living tissue.

 

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It can explode if it comes into contact with a flame or heat. It may also explode due to friction or shock.

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It mean it could be a threat t any living organisms but mostly humans and can affect human health.

 

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10 faits à propos de Makayla Stark

1. Je m’appelle Makayla Stark, je suis 13 an et je suis né le 20 Septembre 2005. Je suis venu  d’École Kway Middle pour l’école intermédiaire. Je suis né à Vancouver et j’ai vécu ici toute ma vie. Ce que j’aime faire quand je suis libre, c’est un lieu de rencontre avec mes amis.

2.J’ai une sœur plus âgée que moi, elle est 17 ans etelle et de terminale, ici a Riverside et elle s’appelle Hannah. Beaucoup de personnes disent qu’on regarde similaire mais je ne le vois pas.

3. Je joue au softball, et j’ai commencé quand j’étais 4 ans. Je suis très chanceux d’avoir les opportunités que j’ai résous dans ce sport. Je suis voyagée chez beaucoup de places l’année passée comme Las Vegas, Californie, Montréal ect pour les tournois.

4. Pendant les vacances de printemps l’année passée je suis allée au Thaïlande avec ma famille et nos amis. On est allé pour 2 semaine et on visité 4 ville ou 2 on a regardé beaucoup de choses et les autres 2 on est allées a les plage car c’était très chaud et humide et l’eau là est transparent et pas froide du tout et les plage avez le sable très douse.

 

5. Mon plat préféré est le sushi, un type préféré de sushi est le california roll. Je passe vraiment beaucoup d’argent sur les sushis.

6. Je suis très difficile mangeuse et je n’aime pas beaucoup de nourriture. Je n’aime rien d’épicé et je déteste le lait. Et chaque fois que les gens m’offrent à manger chez eux, je dis non, car je ne serai probablement pas l’aimé.

 

 

 

 

 

 

7.J’avais vraiment peur des chiens quand j’étais plus jeune, mais quelques années plus tard, mes parents ont donné ma sœur un chien pour Noël et, lentement, j’ai fini d’avoir peur. Elle s’appelle lexi et elle a 6 ans.

8. Un jour, je veux vraiment aller à Bora Bora pour des vacances à la plage, parce que j’adore les vacances à la plage. Et il a l’air si joli là-bas et certains amis de notre famille sont allés là-bas et ont dit que c’était si joli.

9. J’ai peur des montagnes russes avec de grosses gouttes. Quand j’étais en Californie, ma famille et mes amis m’ont forcé à y aller et je l’ai détesté.

10. Jen Salling est une personne que j’admire vraiment. Elle joue dans l’équipe canadienne de natiolan pour le softball, mais excelle non seulement sur le terrain, mais aussi au large. Elle fait des tonnes de bénévolat et de coaching.