BoWen

Bowen Z

My Changes Over Time Bowen, C1   Yesterday… I detested having to sit and take long classes, But I valued the time when I play with my toys.

I didn’t believe in violence, But I always believed my mother’s guidance. I was anxious on the first day of Kindergarten, But I was confident on making new friends. I was wretched when my mom gets angry with me, But was exultant when my mom congratulates me   Today… I loathed sitting a long time doing challenging homework, But I loved to go for a swim in the pool. I didn’t believe in rumors, But I did believe actual facts. I was panicky when it comes to public speaking, But I was confident on studying hard for school. I was miserable when my friends move away, But I was joyful when I have fun with my present friends. Tomorrow… I will despise getting sick, But I will love being treated well. I will not believe luck, But I will believe hard work. I will be uneasy about relationship problems, But I will be confident in working the problems out patiently. I will be depressed when my parents move on, But I will be delighted when I get a good job. media type="custom" key="24195552" height="28" align="center"

My Poems:

1. Trucks


 * T**errific good transporter,
 * R**unning all over countries.
 * U**sing these machines result in efficiency,
 * C**arriers on wheels.
 * K**eeps stores stocked with goods,
 * S**upplies all of us.

2. Ants


 * A** hardworking insect,
 * N**othing stops it from gathering food,
 * T**eamwork is crucial for them.

3. Funny - Is it Today?

Funny - is it today? The day the big science project is due? My, how time flies, When the electronic world Beckons to you.

Funny - is it today? The day when I do a public speech? Oh my, I’m very nervous, I didn’t even write any notecards.

Funny - is it today? The day when I have to weed our garden? Oh gee, I guess it’s a little too late, It’s already past 10 PM.

Funny - is it today? The day I go on vacation? Oh yes it is, vacation is like a ticket out of trouble, And all the deadlines that I’ve ignored.

4. Poodles

Poodles Friendly, adorable. Running, playing, barking. Irresistible animals Dogs

5.Rain

Rain Depressing, wet. Falling, dripping, pattering. Bad mood Precipitation

6.. I Didn’t Do My Homework

Oh, I am fighting this sensation, Of my unfinished essay. Plagiarism is such a temptation, And I’m fighting it like walking against a very strong wind.

Oh, I am exhausted fighting this feeling, That weighs me down like a heavy backpack. The unfinished book report, Is getting revenge.

But wait! I see hope in the distance! “YOU’RE EXPELLED!” The principal screams. Oh, such a relief it is To be away from the sensations.

Over the course of a few weeks, we read the novel //Freak the Mighty// in class. We not only completed a notebook on this suspenseful and enjoyable book, but also completed an entire project based on the novel! My project is based on the dictionary at the very end of the book, written from Freak's point of view. Here it is. Enjoy! For about 2 weeks, we have been working on a persuasive essay, from planning to the final touches. I have learned a great deal in the form of how to format an essay. My chosen topic was Malaysian Corruption in the MH370 case. You will see the essay below. I hope you enjoy it! Malaysian Government Corruption: MH370 12:38 A.M, March 4, Beijing Time. Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 with 239 passengers and crew sped down the runway of Kuala Lumpur International Airport, bound for Beijing International Airport. The Boeing 777 lifted off the runway and ascended into the night sky, its landing gear sliding into its place inside the plane. That was the last time anyone saw MH370. It will never be seen again. It has been nearly three months since this fateful day, and officials are still no closer to locating the plane. Amidst the unfruitful attempts of the search party, strong evidence has been revealed that pointed fingers toward the Malaysian Government. The impossibility to lose a modern plane, much less a Boeing 777, the suspicious search schedules ensued after the crash, and the editing of flight audio released to the public has all confirmed that the Malaysian Government has actively participated in the downing of MH370. The Malaysian Government has vehemently denied any participation in this incident, but further evidence has completely exposed them. One main reason people are associating this jet incident with Malaysia is the impossibility to lose a modern plane. With GPS systems ubiquitous in modern cell phones, it is possible to locate the vague area of where MH370 went down. This is assuming that a cell phone on board emitted a “ping” that is picked up by a satellite. Yet, it has already been two months after the disaster, and not even a single piece of debris has been found. MH370, a Boeing 777, is equipped with advanced tracking modules. Moments before impact, radio-wave emitters broadcast waves in all directions, giving is the exact location where the plane went down. Yet, even now no one has pinpointed the location where the liner crashed. This is impossible, because all these mechanisms have been tested as foolproof, eliminating the possibility of mechanical error. Someone might have altered these mechanisms, however, to ensure that no one will ever know where the jet went down. This has intensified the suspicion of sabotage by the Malaysian government. It is utterly impossible to lose a Boeing 777 nowadays, unless someone had physically altered its tracking instruments. Furthermore, suspicious search operation schedules have aroused further suspicion against the Malaysian government. A search was mobilized no more than 4 hours after MH370 disappeared from radar screens, a suspiciously long time. In addition, the search locations contradicted with each other and revealed facts as the operation proceeded over time. The first search was sent to the Gulf of Thailand, where the search was fruitless for weeks. However, search efforts were diverted to the Northern Indian Ocean once the search in the Gulf of Thailand became fruitless. Shortly after this event, the Malaysian military admitted that they had tracked an “unidentified aircraft” across the Malaysian peninsula, later determined as MH370. This has exposed the fact that Malaysia had knowledge about the real location of the potential crash site, more than 200 miles southwest of current search area. This has increased the pressure on the Malaysian government on why they had not revealed this valuable information earlier. Currently, the search effort is occurring 300 miles off the coast of Perth, Australia. The search operation has exposed the Malaysian government of concealing valuable information, and that has increased the belief that the Malaysian government has actively participated in the downing of this commercial jet. Finally, the editing of flight audio released to the public has determined the participation of the Malaysian government in this incident. Sudden changes in the level of background noises, conversations being cut off suddenly, and the unusual sound of a person breathing has all determined that the flight audio has been edited. Defendants of the Malaysian government states that confidential information could have been enclosed in the recording, and it is acceptable behavior to have them removed as not to expose them to the public. Opposition has already revealed a large amount of information that was restrained from public ears, and revealed only when Malaysia thought it was safe. However, that usually means stalling for days and then announcing the information when it is no longer possible to maintain its secrecy. The flight audio was full of edits, and obvious ones in this case. This has secured suspicions that have arisen, and has convinced more and more citizens that the Malaysian government is corrupt in this incident that has turned into the mystery of the 21st century. What really happened on the dawning hours of March 4 lies concealed in the Malaysian Government. Strong evidence has all but determined the participation of the Malaysian Government in this incident. 239 lives are lost forever, and the Malaysian Government is afraid that if they revealed the truth, they will be humiliated. However, one cannot avoid facts. It is the facts that have accused the Malaysian Government of corruption, and no one can avoid these facts. How, with all our tracking technology these days, can we lose a giant Boeing 777 with a wingspan of over 300 feet? How, with all our advanced searching mechanisms, can we fail to locate a plane or black box in over two months? How can we avoid an obviously edited recording without becoming suspicious? The Malaysian Government is corrupt in the disappearance of flight MH370, and they obviously are. media type="custom" key="23690846" align="center"