Even though we have not learned anything about it I would like to go to China. Some people I know that have been to China say that you can buy stuff like clothes there for alot less because of taxes. I would like to go their and just buy a ton of shoes and clothes and whatever I can.
Ohh Yeah (Kool-Aid Guy)

Tuesday, May 13, 2008
East Asia
We are now going to start learning about East Asia. The Countries in East Asia are China, Mongolia, North and South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan. Some of the physical features include the Himalayas which is home to the tallest mountain in the world, Mount Everest, the Mongolian plateau, the Altai mountains, the North China Plain, and Tian Suan. The major rivers are the Huang He, the Chang Jiang, and the Xi Jiang. East Asia is very over populated. It has a population of 1,485,103,000. and in only a 4,550,811 spuare mile range.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
When I grow I want to Either go to Baylor University and study to be a lawyere or if I don't go to college I want to try and get a job as a pressman like my dad was for most of his life. I have also thought of maybe joining the military. Not the Navy. You never know what will happen over seas. I also would not become a jar head.
South Asia
We are learning about South Asia. We are learning about Mount Everest, the tallest Mountain in the world. The Countries in South Asia are India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, the Maldives Islands, and Sri Lanka. The Main Rivers are the Ganges river, the Indus river, the Krishna river, and the Brahmaputra river. The Major Mountain Ranges are the Himilayas and the Hindu Kusk. The major religon is Islam. Some of the geographic features include the Deccan Plateau, the Eastern Ghats, the Western Ghats, and the Indo-Gangetic Plateau. India has alot of problems because of the wide variety of ethnic groups.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
geography
this section is about africa. we are learning about the different genicides in africa like darfur. we had spring break a little while ago. i did not do anything.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
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