I think the way the author wrote the book was very interesting. I would recommend this book to teens because it's an easier way for them to understand a part in history and how it happens. I have never read a graphic novel but it was a good and new way to read a book. In my own eyes I think the book was better than the movie because there was a lot of things that were left out from the book. Some of them I think were important.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Biology: Basking Shark
The basking shark is a cartilaginous fish. This shark is a coastal - palegic shark. It is found in all the world's temperate oceans. The basking shark is a generally harmless filter feeder. It filters zooplankton, small fish, and invertebrates. Basking sharks are ovoviviparous, meaning that animals develop within eggs that remain within the mother's body up until they hatch or are about to hatch. They have only caught one baskin shark that was pregnant and she was carrying six unborn. This is one of the largest known sharks, second only to the whale shark. A basking shark was measured and its total length was 12.27 meters (40.3 ft.) and was estimated to weigh around 19 tons.
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Monday, January 5, 2009
New Year's Resolution!!
Academic:
* Try and earn major bonus points.
Child:
* Keep my daughter away from chewing gum.
Personal:
* Try and get my driver's license.
* Learn how to drive standard.
Future:
*Be a better parent!!!
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