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Friday 20 September 2019

⚫Scientists have created the blackest black colour⚫

he new black was unveiled in New York.
Researchers from MIT teamed up with artist Diemut Strebe to develop the carbon nanotube coating.
This special coating absorbs 99.996 percent of light in comes into contact with.
This week it was demonstrated on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
The previous record-holder was Surrey NanoSystems’ Vantablack. 

👨‍🔬Palatasa Havea👨‍🔬

Palatasa Havea is the first tongan Food PHD scientist.
Palatasa Havea is going back to school, but this time it'll be a short stay.
The senior Fonterra dairy scientist took three years to get out of Year 10 in Tonga, and only really learnt to read and write properly in Year 12.
Here is a DLO I have created about him.

🚰Hyrdration🚰

Our body is made up of 60% water, so making sure that you are getting optimal amounts of water is essential for feeling good with optimal health and energy.

Here is a DLO I created about Hydration.

Tuesday 17 September 2019

👩Women's Suffrage Pt 2👩

Women’s Suffrage

On 19 September 1893 the governor, Lord Glasgow, signed a new Electoral Act into law. As a result of this landmark legislation, New Zealand became the first self-governing country in the world in which women had the right to vote in parliamentary elections.

How have women's lives different to men Now?
The women now in the 21st century do not have the same amount of pay as the men. When the Women's Soccer World Cup ended. The Captain of the American Women’s Soccer team had a debate about having equal pay.
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Monday 16 September 2019

Which is more Valuable Gold📀 OR 💎Diamond???

This Blog Post was inspired by Brayden.
Gold has more value than diamonds. Natural diamonds are created when carbon is subjected to extreme pressure over millions of years. Gold is really Rare.

So there you go GOLD is the winner!!!


Thursday 12 September 2019

👨Evolution of Man👨

Scientists use fossils to reconstruct the evolutionary history of hominins the group that includes modern humans, our immediate ancestors, and other extinct relatives. Today, our closest living relatives are chimpanzees, but extinct hominins are even closer. Where and when did they live? What can we learn about their lives? Why did they go extinct? Scientists look to fossils for clues.Did you know that the first Man was a dark coloured skin man.

Wednesday 11 September 2019

🇳🇿Happy Maori Language week🇳🇿

Kia Kaha te reo Māori is the theme for this year’s Māori Language Week. ‘Kia Kaha’ is a well known phrase in New Zealand, meaning ‘be strong’.
So when we say ‘Kia Kaha te Reo Māori’ we’re saying  – ‘Let’s make the Māori language strong’.
Maori Language Week is about raising awareness about Te Reo in New Zealand and promoting the language.

Saturday 7 September 2019

💎Can a Diamond Break💎

Fun Fact if you hit a diamond with a hammer as hard as you can the Diamond will not shatter. It’s hardly a surprise if we say that the diamond is the hardest material we know. But we should probably also say that you can easily break a diamond with things you have lying around the house.


Thursday 5 September 2019

☀️Facts about the Sun☀️

Did you know that the Sun is a big ball of gas like a star.
The Sun is 1.4 Million KM Diameter. It can Millions of earths in it.
The Sun controls our seasons. It controls how and when food grows. It even controls when we are asleep and awake. The Sun is the largest thing in our solar system. It makes up 98 percent of the matter in the solar system. Because of its size, it has a strong gravitational pull. It keeps the Earth, the stars, the moons and the other planets in line. Without the gravity of the Sun, the Earth would go spinning off into space.



🧠🕶 Graphics Lesson 1🕶 🧠

Today at Technology we switched classes. Now I am in Graphics. Before I was in Cooking. In Graphics we learnt different techniques to find a transparent photo. We also Created a Google Drawing Reflecting about us. Take a Look




Wednesday 4 September 2019

👨Burning Man👨


This is one of my favourite Unique celebrations Burning Man. Burning Man is an event held annually in the western United State at Black Rock City, a temporary city erected in the Black Rock Desert of northwest Nevada, approximately 100 miles north-northeast of Reno. The late summer event is an experiment in community and art, influenced by ten main principles: radical inclusion, radical self-reliance, radical self-expression, communal effort, civic responsibility, gifting, decommodification, participation, immediacy and leave no trace.
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🌀Current Events🌀



Hurricane Dorian hits the Bahamas

Hurricane Dorian has torn roofs from buildings and caused severe flooding in the region, with worse weather expected.
Hurricane Dorian is a category five storm with winds of up to 285 km/h.
A huge water storm surge of 7m is also predicted in places, officials have warned.
The hurricane is moving slowly westwards and may hit areas of the eastern US seaboard.

📙Current Events📙

Two Wellington spots named in Time Magazine list

The Zealandia eco-sanctuary and Hiakai restaurant are both listed in Time‘s article Worlds Greatest Places 2019 – 100 Destinations to Explore Right Now.
Zealandia was highlighted for its efforts to preserve some of Aotearoa’s rarest species. Zealandia was formerly known as the Karori Wildlife Sanctuary and is a protected natural area. It is the first completely fenced urban ecosanctuary in the world.

👩Women's Suffrage👩

Women’s Suffrage
On the 19th of September 1983 New Zealand became the  first ever country to let the Women vote. Woman Suffrage began in the 19th century.
Suffrage means to have the right to vote in political elections.

Kate Sheppard was the prominent leader of the Suffragist Movement in New Zealand. She was the person who suggested that women should vote in the first place. New Zealand pioneering Suffragists were inspired by John Stuart Mill. John Stuart Mill was a Political economist and a civil servant.

Tuesday 3 September 2019

🇹🇴Tongan Language Week🇹🇴

Happy Tongan Language Week!!

Tonga is a Polynesian kingdom of more than 170 South Pacific islands, many uninhabited, most lined in white beaches and coral reefs and covered with tropical rainforest. The main island, Tongatapu.