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Saturday, October 6, 2012

Those who like to read classic books, read this!

I discovered this cool new website called Project Gutenberg where you can read eBooks. Most of them are classics. Here is a tutorial on how to use it.


1. Go to Gutenberg.org.
The website should look something like the following:


















2. Search for the book you want to read. You'll be most likely to find classics.

 

















3. Press "Enter" on your keyboard and see what the results are. 
Click on the one you want.




















4. It wants you to download the eBook, but fortunately you don't have to! Just click on the link that says "Read this ebook online"



















5. Start reading! I honestly like to skip the nonsense about this is an eBook stuff. I just read the story!

 



















6. If you don't have enough time to finish the book all at once (which you probably won't) just write the page number down and next time in the "Goto page" box, type in the page number.

 





















7. Enjoy the book! This is a quick way to get to classic books!

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Kids Online Printable Coloring Pages

Do you need coloring pages? You came to the right page. Click on the coloring page you want to print, and print away!
Butterfly
Rabbit
Cat

Monday, April 30, 2012

Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying is a huge problem throughout the world. Lots of us have been cyberbullied at one time or another, and it makes our time on the web unpleasant. Some reasons why you might be cyberbullied are: the person might forget that there is another person that they are talking to behind the computer screen. They may think it's cool to behave that way in cyberspace, because other people behave that way on that website. Maybe they are just plainly having a bad day and they are grumpy. But sometimes people are being mean on purpose. If a bully is bothering you, kindly tell them to stop. If they don't listen, report them, block them, and tell a trusted adult. But, it's also important that you aren't a cyberbully either. Think about how the other person might feel if you say or do it. Don't exclude people from groups, because it's not nice. Also remember that in cyberspace, meanness multiplies. It's harder to apologize in cyberspace than in real life because you may not know the person on the computer. Then they are cranky, they say something mean to someone else, and so on. So it's important to think before you say or do. Make a difference by not being a cyberbully.

-Raya

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Why I Don't Believe in Evolution

Here is a quick summary of what evolution is: evolution is a theory that people came up with to avoid believing in God.  It is evil! This isn't real proof that it isn't real but take the first four letters in evolution. "Evol." Now say it out loud. It sounds like "evil" doesn't it?
     Here is another that I question: if all species evolved from the same cell, why can't they have offspring together? I mean like a zebra and a pig having offspring.
    Also, there is living creatures on this planet, how could it be an accident? I mean, the Darwinian theory was wrong, and he admitted it. He decided to become a Christian. And yet, it seems like everyone has forgot that part of the story! This makes me furious, at Satan. He is the one that's tempting people to believe in it.
     There is something I question about one of the Uranus theories too. How can it be knocked over on it's side by a flying object if it's made out of gas?  Wouldn't the object have to pass through Uranus and destruct it?
     I am not saying it is wrong to be an open-minded person, I'm saying that evolution cannot be real. There is probably a lot more proof I didn't even think about. But what I'm saying is that God had to create the world. At school yesterday, my teacher showed us a video by Discovery called "If We Had No Moon." At first I thought it'd be talking only about if we had no moon but I was wrong. They also talked about theories about how Earth and the Moon came to be, theories about why Uranus rotates on its side, and a bunch of other theories. What made me upset was that the people had to make up theories because they were either avoiding God, or didn't know about Him. I could hardly stand to watch it, teaching kids in my class that evolution is real. The kids in my class will believe in almost anything you will tell them, without you even giving them proof. Disturbing, isn't it? Here is a quick summary of my thing: evolution isn't real. Rick is asking for his turn now.

Raya