Tuesday, 11 December 2012

The battery egg line of work is appalling because animals have to go to the toilet in their cage which is where they live and where they have to eat their food from. Also their feet can rot because of the acid in their waste. They are not allowed out of their cage ever only when they die they are allowed out. Animals like hens should be allowed outgo run free like normal animals, which is why many chef's, people, and the general public believe that free range eggs are best. But caged hens (battery eggs) can also be better because they are cheaper as the hands do not need as much care and looking after as free range; therefore they are cheaper to keep so it means the eggs are cheaper in our local supermarket. I believe that free range is best and I think animals should not be treated that way. Jamie Oliver  agrees with me as he has his own TV programme showing chicks getting killed like what they do to chickens before they sell them in the shops and that is just like what they are doing with caged hens, I strongly don't approve of this. 

Friday, 7 December 2012

No photos of each other no drinking whilst on the iPad Don't mess around Don't go on inappropriate things Handle with care

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

The video explained different products on their menu, which you can purchase that our healthier, like: Salads, Grilled chicken instead of fried, Smoothies instead of fizzy drinks, Fruit yoghurts instead of icecream, Wraps containing salad instead of cheeseburgers, This is bias as it when the company made it they only wanted to show the good things.

Thursday, 1 November 2012

Detective Stephens surveyed the scene, trying to make sense of it. He could be certain of only one thing. The man was dead. Stephens could find no explanation for the manner of death. The victim was fully dressed in a suit and tie, but had died from several bullet wounds to his heart. His clothes did not have any holes or blood on them. No one reported hearing any gunshots. A note read that despite his death, he refused to leave the neighborhood. The mystery was never explained, but the man’s ghost never did leave. At least it was well-dressed.

Sunday, 28 October 2012

5 card flickr story

Tony the pumpkin man. Tony was lonely. His wife had left him and he had no friends, all he had was his pet lizard Juego. On Thursday Tony would visit his grandmother’s pumpkin farm. This was the one place Tony could express himself, through pumpkin carving. Tony was a master of the art he could carve any face into a pumpkin, any shape, anything, you name it Tony was the man. When Tony got home he made his favourite dinner, pumpkin pasta. It was delicious, layered flavours of flaming orange; Tony described it as the orange key to his heart. After dinner Tony fed Juego, and then he went to bed. Tony’s life was boring until now... One sunny Thursday Tony was in sanctuary, minding his own business piercing pumpkins with his special knife when a creepy old withered lady crept over towards him... “Hello dear” whispered the old lady. “Err hello?” exclaimed a bewildered Tony. “I see you’re carving pumpkins, Tony started. “I’ll give you £200” she interrupted, “take it or leave it.” “I’ll take it!” shouted Tony. The woman gave him the money and waddled off into the hills. Little did young Tony know, he was about to start the biggest pumpkin carving company the world had ever seen. Tony went out after he had received all of this money and he bought a little stall wagon. He painted it orange and green and named it the pumpkinmobile! He carved 50 pumpkins in extraordinary fashion. Scary faces, well known icons, pieces of art. Tony’s skill was finally coming to use. He got the pumpkinmobile and strolled into town. He was surprised that so many people wanted to buy his pumpkins! Again he sold them for £200 apiece, and was sold out within three hours! He had made £10,000. This was extraordinary. Everybody wanted more pumpkins. Tony was confused. How could he keep getting pumpkins to carve? He had obliterated his Grandmothers patch, and had even stolen them from his next door neighbour Phillip who was already giving Tony suspicious looks. Tony knew he had to expand his business, but how? Then a great idea popped into Tony’s head. An idea so great that he could create millions. He was ready. Tony had the pumpkin mobile ready for launch. He set off to town and after a gruelling trek he had reached his destination, a tall black building. He was given a all access pass when he was waiting in the waiting room, Tony was taken to makeup where he was suited for all the lighting. The suspense was getting to Tony. Beads of sweat dripped of his brow and he felt ill. The time had come, Tony took the pumpkinmobile and nervously crept in front of the dragons, Duncan Bannatyne, Hilary Devey, Theo Paphitis, Deborah Meaden and Peter Jones. He introduced himself confidently and began his pitch. It was all going perfectly for Tony. All 5 of the dragons had declared themselves in and all were arguing for Tony’s product and in the end they all decided to give Tony money for his project at only 1% of the prophets each! Tony was elated and after becoming a multi billionaire, he bought he own island of the coast of the Bahamas were he and Juego grew their own pumpkins just as they had always dreamed to.

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Similar Stories

Similar Story A similar story of touching the void would be 127 hours as both stories include a life or death decision. In touching the void Simon chooses to cut the rope to stay alive, whereas in 127 hours Aron is forced to amputate his own limb to stay alive.

Monday, 1 October 2012

£1.74

If I had £1.74 personally i would spend it on two pasties for £1 and a bottle of water I would refill this bottle from water spouts and save more money each day.

Sunday, 23 September 2012

Homelessness in the UK


Reports of over 5000 people sleep on the streets of London alone.

The most common reason for becoming homeless in the UK is because loss of accommodation provided by their friends or family.

There are a total of 84,900 households In England for homeless people, which may contain more than one person.

In 2009 more than a 100 children less than 16 were living in shop doorways and on street corners.

The big issue magazine was launched in 1991, and where first able to sell in London, They were designed by Gordon Roddick and John Bird. The aim of these magazines where to make people aware of how some people have to live with no money, nothing to eat or drink and nowhere to live.

There tends to be younger children becoming homeless than adults this may be because of:
·        Violence
·        Drugs
·        Abuse
·        Family Background
·        Heavy Drinking
·        Having no money to pay for housing.

Sunday, 16 September 2012


Tension Homework
In the first paragraph the writer uses strongly worded feelings.   This is a good way to show tension as it gives the reader a sense of emotion and sorrow for ‘Joe Simpson’ as he writes “an awful weariness washed through me” and “I wanted with all my heart for it to be over.” 

The fears and thoughts that Joe Simpson displays in his time of anguish increases the tension of the read as it demonstrates the horrible decision between life and death whilst hanging off the edge of a 50 foot cliff.  “Weariness” and “Pity” are examples of his emotions.
 
The way the passage ends makes you indulged in the plot and makes you want to carry on reading because of the dramatic ending.  “I fell silently, endlessly into nothingness, as if dreaming of falling.”  This makes the reader more excited and wondering what happens to the main character. 

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

A football team with the letters ABCDE inside it is Cambridge United