Careful thinking,

12 04 2011

Society; a ritual political mess with whom people under influences stand beneath. What makes a person normal? What factors manipulate people’s thoughts? How does the media portray our perception of normal?

Though this century has come across many hurdles towards a righteous society, as well as many political battles for fairness amongst races. Families still struggle to put food on the table, whilst others suffer from racial comments that affects their self esteem and can even lead to self harm or even suicide.  These factors are two of many that young students face in today, how are people tackles these issues?

If I say that you can also affect people. What would you think?
That comment you said last week about an ‘ugly’ girl’s hair cut?
Did you know that her mother had lung cancer? Or that her family can’t afford to play bills? Did you think that that comment could affect her? I mean, gee, that was a hilarious comment.

Things that your perhaps believe is okay to do, might not be the same ‘belief’ that someone else possesses. Think carefully next time you say something. Because you don’t know how it will affect them.

“Centuries of fighting for a right; why do we still go back to the past?”





Reply For; Jayla. Differences Between Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic

12 03 2011

Jayla, W
The prokaryotes are a group of organisms that lack a cell membrane-bound nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. They differ from the eukaryotes, which have a cell nucleus and other various membrane-bound organelles. Prokaryotic cells feature three major shapes: rod shaped, spherical, and spiral. The prokaryotes are divided into two domains (Kingdom’s): the bacteria and the archaea.
A eukaryote is an organism which contain complex structures enclosed within membranes. The one who spread eukaryotic cells apart from prokaryotic cells is the nucleus when the genetic material such as RNA and DNA is carried. Most eukaryotic cells also contain other membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondrions, chloroplasts and numerous other organelles.





Can Maggies Bring Home the Win?

11 03 2011

Tonight two teams will engage in a vicious battle on the field which will embark the start of a strenuous fight between two rivals; the 2010 Premiers, Collingwood and the new hopefuls Essendon with their new coach, an ex-player, James Hird. The two time running Nab Cup finalists Collingwood, puts forward their top players including Harry O’Brien, Dane Swan, Heath Shaw, Scott Pendlebury and Dale Thomas on to secure a win. But will this be enough for Collingwood? James Hird is striving his team forward to put a win in an empty belt, but will beginners luck help him succeed tonight?
Soon Collingwood’s coach Mick Malthouse will taste the newly reformed team which will fight till the death to give back Essendon supporters long awaited hope. Never the less, this match launches the forever new rivalry between both sides. But can James Hird live up to the reputation put forward by Malthouse?

However, today’s poll suggest that Australia is backing Collingwood, with 1.40 dollars to the defending Premier Champions to 2.90 dollars to the Bombers though; no one can predict what will happen tonight.  So, let the best team win.