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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Final Reflection

       My best peice  of writing was  Amazon.  This was my best peice because reading an article made it a lot easirer to put together and also I am alot better at writing factual articles than trying to remember what you were going to say.  In Amazon my words just flowed so nicely and it all fit in as one and stuck to the topic.

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My Thoughts on Blogging

      1.  What I liked mostely about blogs was when we got to typecolabrative stories.  My most favorite thing was when we got to comment or do free blogging because we got to express what we like to do or what is going on.
      2. What were my least favorite projects was when we had to do assignments.  I like to type, but to write an assignment seems a lot better because the computer is a little distracting.  Also I don't like to share my work with other people besides my family because it is my business as to how it sounds.
      3. I think my writing might have improved a little, but not so much to see an improvement.    
      4. To make blogging more enjoyable you should do more open writing because it was a lot of fun.

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Wednesday, May 3, 2006

Amazon Summary 3

    The Amazon is important to the Yanomamies and they would like their Rain Forest to live.   The Yanomamies have had a hard life.  In the 1960�s settlers came and built roads.  There were many illegal loggers, and many sawmills were built they were damaging the Rain Forest. By cutting down the trees the Yanomamies land disappeared.
    When Gold was discovered 10,000 miners came from near by countries and brought many diseases like malaria, influenza, bad coughs.  Many of those diseases wiped out the Yanomami villages and alerted the world of illnesses that were traveling around the nation. After the Yanomami village was wiped out Brazil set aside 36,000 square miles as homeland.  Many people were still mining illegally and had many violent clashes with miners.  
    After attempting to save the homeland of the Yanomamis homeland 10,000 squared miles were lost.  Over a couple of years 20% of the Rain Forest was lost.  Many farmers lost their crops. The boom of soy was made worse.  There was an effort to save the land and its crops.  Since farmers lost soy Farmers moved closer into the Rain Forest and tried to grow more soy.  Now there are more cleared roads.  More land needs to be protected.

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Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Amazon Summary 2

The Amazon is important to the Yanomamies and they would like their Rain Forest to live. When settlers came, roads, loggers, and sawmills were built. They were damaging the Rain Forest.  When they damaged the rain forest that meant cutting down trees, which is illegal and having land disappearing.When Gold was discovered 10,000 miners came from near by countries and brought many diseases like malaria, influenza, bad coughs.  Many of those diseases wiped out the Yanomami villages and alerted the world of the illnesses that were traveling around the nation. After the Yanomami village was wiped out Brazil set aside 36,000 square miles as homeland.  Many people were still mining illegally and had many violent clashes with miners.  After attempting to save the homeland of the Yanomamis 10,000 more squared miles was lost.  Over a couple of years 20% of the Rain Forest was lost.  Many farmers lost their crops.  Now 80% of  logging illegal.  The boom of soy became worse.  There was an effort to save the land and its crops.  Since farmers lost soy, farmers moved closer into the Rain Forest and tried to grow more.  Now there are more cleared roads in the rain forest.  More land needs to be protected.

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Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Amazon

    The Amazon is important to the Yanomamies and they would like their Rain Forest to live. When settlers came roads, loggers, and sawmills were built they were damaging the Rain Forest. By cutting down trees, which is illegal and having land disappearing.When Gold was discovered 10,000 miners came from near by countries and brought many diseases like malaria, influenza, bad coughs.  Many of those diseases wiped out the Yanomami villages and alerted the world of the illnesses that were traveling around the nation. After the Yanomami village was wiped out Brazil set aside 36,000 square miles as homeland.  Many people were still mining illegally and had many violent clashes with miners.  After attempting to save the homeland of the Yanomamis homeland 10,000 more squared miles was lost.  Over a couple of years 20% of the Rain Forest was lost.  Many farmers lost their crops.  Now 80% of the logging was illegal.  The boom of soy was made worse.  An effort to save the land and its crops.  Since farmers lost soy Farmers moved closer into the Rain Forest and tried to grow more soy.  Now there are more cleared roads.  More land needs to be protected.

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