Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Disagree letter

Dear the editor of The Courier Mail

Hi, i am Debbie Pang, one of the student from St Hilda's School. Recently, i have read an artivle called "The Real Cost of Posh's Locks" from you, and i really thought i shoulf write my disagreement with the article to you. Where you have mentioned that women in India had no idear whith what was going on with their hair after they shaved them, and the temple made a pretty great money from selling them to the western counties. In my point, they do not have to know ]because those hair were the things they shaved off and did not want to keep. Those were treated as garbege, so what need do people have to tell them before they "recycle" the garbeges they did not need anymore. Just like us, when peopel recycle the things we have though away, they do not ask for our promission before they do that. So why shoulf those women know either? I think it is allright that people selling shaved hair from the women in India even without telling, becaue they did not want it.

Kind reguards
Debbie Pang
24th of August 2009

Agree letter

Dear the editor of The Courier Mail

Hi, i am Debbie Pang from St Hilda's School. I wrote this letter to you because i have read one of your article recently, it was "The Real Cost of Posh's Locks". I absolutely agree with the points that you have mentioned in the ariticle. In the article, you have mentioned that to get hair extension is very popular at the moment, however most people did not know where do these human hair which stock in their hair come from, while the women in India were shaving their hair in the temples to get lucks. The point is they had not even been told that their hair are going to sell a great money to western rich women, and all these money were going to the temple's pocket. I totaly agree with you that selling human's hair without promission from the people is unfair to them, if they did want to donate hair to get some money back at least, it would be fine. However, selling hair behind them and took all that money into the temple's account is unacceptable. I hope people and salons can acknowledgy this things soon, and apoligize back with the right behav.

Kind reguards
Debbie Pang
24th of August 2009

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Week 7 speeling List..

1. Absolutely:without exception; completely; wholly; entirely
Ex: She is absolutely right with the theory.
2. Immediately:
without lapse of time; without delay; instantly; at once
Ex: I went to bed immediately when I arrived home.
3. Necessarily:
by or of necessity; as a matter of compulsion or requirement
Ex: You don’t necessarily have to attend.
4. Carefully: cautious in one's actions
Ex: I put the diamond ring back carefully.
5. Obstinately:
firmly or stubbornly adhering to one's purpose, opinion, etc.; not yielding to argument, persuasion, or entreaty
Ex: She rejected his invitation once again obstinately.
6. Voluntarily:
done, made, brought about, undertaken, etc., of one's own accord or by free choice
Ex: She voluntarily joined this group for helping the environment.
7. Sensible:
having, using, or showing good sense or sound judgment
Ex: She is a sensible young woman.
8. Efficiently:
performing or functioning in the best possible manner with the least waste of time and effort; having and using requisite knowledge, skill, and industry; competent; capable
Ex: This company is very popular at the moment, because they do things very efficiently.
9. Frantically: desperate or wild with excitement, passion, fear, pain, etc.; frenzied
Ex: I just cut my finger, it is frantically pain.
10.Optimistically:
disposed to take a favorable view of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome.
Ex: She always thinks things optimistically.
11. Scientifically: of or pertaining to science or the sciences
Ex: They invented a new scientifically house product that helps people to clean the floor.
12.Temporarily:
lasting, existing, serving, or effective for a time only; not permanent
Ex: She got a temporarily job recently.
13.Unbelievable:
too dubious or improbable to be believed
Ex: He said his homework has been stolen by a bird, which was an unbelievable excuse.
14.Irretrievable: not retrievable; irrecoverable; irreparable
Ex: She made an irretrievable mistake.
15.Inflammable: easily aroused or excited, as to passion or anger; irascible
Ex: He is an inflammable person, he always get angry at little things.
16.Charitable:
generous in donations or gifts to relieve the needs of indigent, ill, or helpless persons, or of animals
Ex: I broke her pen but she didn’t angry at me, she’s so charitable.
17.Irresistible:
not resistible; incapable of being resisted or withstood
Ex: This is an irresistible chance, I have no choice.
18.Resignation: the act of resigning
Ex: The boss accepts his resignation.
19.Autonomous:
self-governing; independent; subject to its own laws only.
Ex: America has an autonomous government.
20.Receivership: the condition of being in the hands of a receiver
Ex: He has a wide range of receivership from other people.