Thursday, May 19, 2011

Poems and Such

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I decided to choose a Bio-Cube and a Poem generator. The cube would help you in an English class or History class where you had to do a report on a famous person. The poems would work if you need to show people how two things are related. I did my poems on School and Work and my cube on myself. You could do it on basically ANYTHING.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Isn't she looooovely.

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2011/05/16/country-stars-miranda-lambert-blake-shelton-wed/

So the title is a song lyric to the song "Isn't she lovely" which I classify as a country song, which fits this article. Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert got married!!! They got married in Texas, which is where Miranda is from. The couple had been together since 2006. This is considered news to all the country fans that like the songs that love has produced, such as Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's music. They have a lot of duets that are nice.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Physics Article

http://www.sbstatesman.com/students-may-rise-before-the-sun-for-physics786

This article deals with the Physics students having to be at class at 6:50 am. This is before sunrise. This brings me to another interesting fact about light. We see the sunrise before the sun actually comes up. We also see the sun setting AFTER the sun has already gone down. Interesting, right?

My Knol

http://knol.google.com/k/cameron-phelps/physics/8o5vg51rjsrs/2

My Knol is about light and a few aspects of it. Don't get too bored by it :).

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Knols

http://knol.google.com/k/how-to-hit-a-golf-ball#

This article basically tells you how to hit a golf ball. It talks about the key elements of golf such as your grip, the position of the golf ball, the position of your body, the position of your arm and the club face, how you take your back and down swing, how you distribute your weight and how to follow through. This would be very useful if you were a golfer, or had the intent of becoming a golfer. I think Snyder should use this ;).

http://knol.google.com/k/periodic-table-of-the-elements-all-about-it#

This next Knol gives you a lot of information on the Periodic Table. It tells about the groups and even some useful(or useless) information about each element in the group. This would be useful for anyone interested in acing the Periodic Table test that Mrs. Swonger gives you because reading it on the Internet always gives you a better chance of remembering because you can be listening to music as you do it. I suggest that Clarissa and the other non-seniors/juniors use this site :D.