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2010-01-24

Making Web Page (1)

Making Web Page
HTML --> XHTML --> Web-pages --> Web-sites
What is HTML?
 Hyper Text Mark up Language.
 It’s mark up language [ consist mark of tags ]
A set of mark up tags [use to describe web pages]
Tim burners – Lee: Enquire (1980)
 Prototype: 1990
 Actual Use: 1992
Domain name Systems: Ex hotmail.com
 Series of letter separated by dots.
 Mapped to IP address of the computers.
DNS [Distributed Name Service]
= Maps domain names into IP addresses.
Internet = Millions computers that connect to each other to share the information and work.
Browser = something that use to surf on the internet such as Windows Internet Explorer, Fire fox.

2010-01-14

Lifestyles of the big & powerful [Book Report]

by Seth Jarvis

In outer space, It also have the big and the powerful-- monster stars of all different heats and colors and awesome black holes. Do you want to know more about these big and powerful thing? Let go to know them.
The Black hole occurs when a huge star exploded. It is perhaps the strangest thing in the universe. The gravity around a black hole is amazingly strong. Light speed is 300,000 km./s. If light can't get away from a black hole, there is no way you can ever actually look at it. Because anything swallowed by a black hole is gone from the universe...

Glossary
Gravity = A property of all matter that makes it attract and be attracted to all other matter.
Black hole = The infinitely small collapsed core of a dead star. A black hole's gravity is so powerfulthat not even light can escape from it.

2010-01-13

Class president [Book report]

Class president
By Johanna Hurwitz

When the new fifth-grade teacher announced that there would be an election for class president, Cricket was sure she was going to win. She is the most popular girl in school and wishes to become president of the United States. But all of a sudden Julio finds himself running for president. So, his friend candidated Julio to run for class president. The end of this novel is Julio is a class president and after he knows he is a class president, he runs to his home to tell his mother. Cricket isn’t a class president but nobody doesn’t know she may be a president of the United States in next year.

2010-01-06

Pretending [ Book Report]


Of course I'm me but after that
nobody knows that I am a cat.

My kitten does and says, Purr pur,
and I says Purr pur purr , to her ,
And when she strethes I do too,
then I say, Meow and she says, Mew.

Nobody knows that I am a hill
sitting and listening very still.

To grass and thistlea and rustling seeds
or crickets chirping under weeds.

Nobody knows when I sway and sway
I'm being a tree on a windy day.
And when there's nothing better to do
I'm fat old cow that says Moo.
Or else I do what any bee does,
I fly to a flower and say, Buzz.
And sometimes in summer whenever I wish
I'm a waterbug in our pool, or a fish.

Or an all hunched up and grumpy frog
sitting and grunting on a log.

But best is when the swallows fly
with a chirp and a twitter across the sky,
I am a swallow as swift as they,
And up I go and swoop away.
And O what fun it is to see,
down in our garden, myself watching me!

Mummy calls me her precious lamb
but never the other things I am,
and I am glad, 'cause who would huge
a frog or abee or a waterbug!


Harry Behn

2010-01-05

The Hundred Penny Box [Book Report]

Author : Sharon Bell Mathis

Setting : Dew's house

Character : Michael is a grateful boy
Aunt Dew is Michael's great-great-aunt. She is 100 years old.
Ruth is Michael's mother.

Plot : Michael's great-great-aunt, Dew, is a hundread years old. Shr keep a box in her room filled with pennies- one for each year she has lived.
Ruth,Michael's mother,wants to get rid of the box. so,if Dew doesn't have the hundread penny box, it will be losing a part of her life.
Then Michael talk to his mother understand that Dew wants it untill she give the penny box to Dew. when he recieve that box, he run to Dew to give the box. but when she recieve this box , She turn over it to Michael and say that she wants him to look after it and then she has no life after she talk to Michael...


2009-12-17

Benjamin Franklin [Book Report]

Benjamin Franklin
Peter and Connie Roop
1706 (January 17) Ben Franklin is born in Boston, Massachusetts colony.
1718 Becomes printer’s apprentice to James, his older brother.
1722 Writes his Silence Dogood essays that are published anonymously in his brother’s newspaper, The New England Courant.
1723 Runs away to Philadelphia where he works as a printer
1724-26 Lives and works as a printer in London. Returns to Philadelphia to clerk a store.
1727 found the Junto.
1728 opens print shop with partner Hugh Meredith.
1729 Purchases The Pennsylvania Gazette newspaper.
1730 Marries Deborah Read.
1732 Publishes Poor Richard’s Almanack.
1736-37 founds the Union Fire Company and is appointed postmaster of Philadelphia.
1742-44 founds the University of Pennsylvania, and invents the Franklin stove.
1751 Publishes his work on electricity, founds Pennsylvania Hospital, and is elected to the Pennsylvania Assembly.
1752 Performs kite experiment with son William and invents lightning rods to protect buildings.
1753 Awarded the Copley Medal from the Royal Society for his electrical experiments.
1753-54 Appointed Deputy Postmaster General for all of the American Colonies.
1757 Sails to England as a representative of the Pennsylvania Assembly.
1762 Returns to Philadelphia.
1764-75 Lives in London, and works for repeal of Stamp Act.
1775 Speaks before English’s House of Commons on the Stamp Act. Returns to Philadelphia and is elected to the Continental Congress
1776 Signs the Declaration of Independence. Sails to France to gain French help for the United States.
1778 Signs treaty of Alliance with France
1783 Negotiates peace treaty with Britain to end the American Revolution.
1785 Returns to America.
1787 Becomes a delegate to the Constitutional Convention. Signs the Constitution.
1790 (April 17) Dies in Philadelphia; buried in Christ Church Burial Ground.
For More Information about Benjamin Franklin
His dream is becoming a sailor as a child.
He spent over twenty-five years in England and France.
He was founded the first public library in America.
About Ben’ life: library.thinkquest.org/22254/home.htm
The Franklin Institute Science Museum: www.fi.edu/franklin
Poor Richard’s Web site: www.crosswinds.net/~poorrichard

2009-12-03

Wiress Network

Wiress Network
Good
  • Use Radio waves to transmit data.
  • Populars ,as no wires required
  • Cost effective
  • Future flexible

Bad

  • Consume electricity
  • Less secure

Types of Wiress Network

1. Ad-hoc/Peer-to-peer Wiress Network

  • Each computer can connect to the other computer
  • Shared files & printers

2.Acess Point Wiress Network

  • Acess point to connect to wired network
  • Hubs

: Piece of equipment (wireless router) or software

Network Interface Card : NIC

  • Used by PC system to connect to either an Etharenet network or a wireless network
  • NIC are already installed on most PCs
  • May need a router to create a home office network.
  • NIC's are not used in laptops or PDAs