
Faith's Blog
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Why Our Eyes Water When Cutting Up an Onion

Loggerhead Sea Turtle


Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Have you ever heard of an Axolotl?

The Axolotl is one of the most obscure animals in the world. They are part of the salamander family. This species is in danger of becoming extinct, since they are only native to two lakes. These two lakes include Lake Xochimilco and Lake Chalco in central Mexico. One of the lakes has been drained by humans to prevent flooding. This rare animals is currently on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's annual Red List of threatened species. Many scientist keep these animals as pets because they are very easy to breed. An average mature axolotl ranges from the length of 15 to 45 centimeters. Coming out of this species head is a fin, and they also have external gills that they get when they turn older. They are carnivores and consume worms, fish, and insects. Axolotls main colors are pale pink and golden, with pink and black eyes. Locating their prey by smell, and then sucking it up into their stomachs is how they catch their dinner. The Axolotls are eaten by fish not native to the area, such as the African tilapia and Asian Carp. This species is sold as food in Mexican markets, and was a main ingredient to the Aztec diet.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Straddling Bus System!

China has invented a new public bus transportation system. This bus is open in the middle so cars can drive through it and the people can sit on the top of the bus. It straddles the edges of the road and is a solution to congested roads. This bus is powered by both solar power panels and electricity. It travels at a speed of 25 miles per hour, and it can reduce traffic jams up to 30%. This straddling bus holds up to 1,200 passengers. It could replace up to 40 regular city buses.
I do agree with the article because it not only is more efficient but it saves gas. This is a good way to stop traffic jams in tight congested areas. When we went to New York this summer, it took us forever to get around because of taxis and buses. If they would of had a straddling bus, cars could just drive right through it. My opinion is that it could save both time and money. It is a very clever idea.
http://blog.sherweb.com/top-tech-inventions-shaping-2011/
Friday, December 2, 2011
How to Loose a Guy in 10 days
Make your own slide show at Animoto.
Bennys job is in the advertising market, and he made a bet with his friends that he could make a girl fall in love with him in less than 10 days. Andie works for a magazine and her job is to write an article on "How to Loose a Guy in 10 Days." After these tasks have been assigned they meet in a bar shortly afterwards. Coincidently, they end up choosing each other for their assignments. Benny tries to make Andie like him, while Andie tries to get him to break up with her. You will have to see the movie to find out what happens next!