Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Space Shuttle Discovery Hitches A Ride To Washington D.C.


Name: Nemke
Teacher: Ms. J
Class: 6A
Date:

Title:Space Shuttle Discovery Hitches A Ride To Washington D.C.
Link:http://www.dogonews.com/2012/4/18/space-shuttle-discovery-hitches-a-ride-to-washington-dc
Author of article:Meera Dolasia
Date of article:4/18/2012
Exact location:Washington D.C. and Virginia, USA

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Main Summary
  NASA's oldest and hardest working space shuttle is going to be put in a Space Museum in Virginia. It took its last take of from Florida but this wasn't the normal take of, it was a piggyback ride. NASA's customized Boing 747 was taking the space shuttle on its top. It landed in Washington D.C. as thousands of fans were gathered there waiting for the landing. It will be loaded on the 747 again and be flown to its new home. 

NASA's space shuttle program started in 1981 when the first space shuttle Columbia was launched. Through the years four more were added but 1 failed in take of and the other one failed in landing. In all the space shuttles have been in space for 3.5 years. In 2011 NASA retired the space shuttle program and started focusing on more interesting things like Mars and the moon.

I think that the space shuttle should retire because of the time it spent in space. It is probably  damaged from little meteors and rocks floating in space. This may be an issue for safety and people might die because of the age of the space shuttle. I wish I was one of the fans waiting to see the space shuttle when it landed in Washington D.C. because I've always wanted to see a space shuttle and its size.

Article:

Space Shuttle Discovery Hitches A Ride To Washington D.C.

By Meera Dolasia on 04/18/2012
On April 17th, NASA's oldest surviving and hardest working Space Shuttle, Discovery took off one last time from Florida's Kennedy Space Center. However, this was not a typical launch off into Space, but a rather tame flight piggybacked above a modified NASA 747 to the retired Shuttle's final resting place at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Virginia.
While the destination may not have been as exotic, Discovery generated almost as much excitement as it performed a flyby over its new home and then over all Washington D.C.'s downtown national monuments before landing gracefully, at Dulles International Airport, to the welcoming cheers of thousands of fans.
However, before Discovery settles down in its new home, Enterprise, the first Space Shuttle Orbiter ever built, will have to be removed and latched on to the same NASA 747, so that it can be transported to its new home - The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum in New York City. Named after Star Trek's fictional starship, the Shuttle had no engine or heat shield and was built to conduct ground and gliding tests only. In contrast, Space Shuttle Discovery has been on 39 missions, completed 5,830 orbits, flown 148 million miles and spent a total of 395 days in Space.
NASA's shuttle program began in 1981 with the launch of Space Shuttle Columbia. Over the years, four other Shuttles were added, and between them they completed 135 successful missions, orbited the Earth 21,152 times and spent, a total of three and half years in Space.
Of the five, two met with unfortunate accidents - Space Shuttle Challenger blew up shortly after take-off in 1986, whist the oldest, Columbia, met with a similar fate whilst returning from a mission in 2003.
In 2011, thirty years after it all began, NASA decided to retire the Space Shuttle Program and focus on more exciting destinations like the moon and Mars. While Discovery has reached its final destination - two others are Endeavor and Atlantis are still being de-commissioned. When ready, the former will head to the California Science Center in Los Angeles, while Atlantis will remain on display at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Coke Hug Me Machine


Name: Nemke
Teacher: Ms. J
Class: 6A
Date:4/25/2012

Title:Coke's Hug Me Machine
Link:http://www.dogonews.com/2012/4/23/video-of-the-week-cokes-hug-me-machine-dispenses-free-soda
Author of article:Meera Dolasia
Date of article: 4/24/2012
Exact location: National University of Singapore

New words: Lieu: place, stead. Emanate: to flow out, issue, or proceed, as from a source or origin; come forth; originate.

Main Summary
  Coke is starting to advertise heavily they put a hug me machine. You get free soda if you hug the machine. They put it in the national university of Singapore and the machine is part of coca cola's new advertising called 'Open Happiness'. The machine has the words 'Hug Me' so people can know what to do. If you hug it the machine will give you a chilled can of coke. all the kids are happy for getting free coke.

I think this is awesome even though I dont like coke. I wish Ice Tea would do the same thing because I like it a lot. The biggest problem is that people will get fat and some people will keep hugging it and putting the soda in a bag. Because the things are free coca cola will need many cans of coke because of everyone taking them for free.

Article:

Video Of The Week - Coke's 'Hug Me' Machine Dispenses Free Soda

By Meera Dolasia on 04/24/2012
It seems like advertisers are getting increasingly innovative in their approach to getting the word out. First there is Denmark's Generous Store that hands out gourmet chocolate in exchange for good deeds and now a 'Hug Me' vending machine that dispenses free coke cola in exchange for, you guessed it . . . . . . .  A hug!
The vending machine that was recently installed at the National University of Singapore is the brainchild of advertising and marketing company Ogilvy & Mather, and is part of Coca Cola's new marketing initiative called 'Open Happiness'.
To emanate this joyful emotion, the machine has the words 'Hug Me' written in lieu of a Coke Cola Ad. When a human fulfills that wish by wrapping his/her arms around it, the machine returns the favor by dispensing a chilled can of coke! Judging by the delighted squeals from the students, the machine is definitely creating a ton of 'Open Happiness' on the University campus.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

International Pillow Fight


Name: Nemke
Teacher: Ms. J
Class: 6A
Date:

Title: International Pillow Fight
Author of article: Meera Dolasia
Date of article: 4/10/12
Exact location: In over 120 cities on Earth, Solar System, Milky Way

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Main Summary
                1000’s of adults and kids got together on Saturday April 7 and had a massive pillow fight. It was organized in over 120 cities across the world. They all had tons of fun and got rid of stress. But who organized the pillow fight. Two artists from Toronto have been organizing free fun events since 2005. In the pillow fights you can go and hit total strangers with pillows.
I think that this is tons of fun and I would love to be in one of these pillow fights. I would love it if Serbia joined the International Pillow Fight of 2013. I really want to go and hit strangers with pillows. These artists are very good people for making the pillow fights.

Article: Video Of The Week - 5th International Pillow Fight Day Is A Roaring Success

By Meera Dolasia on 04/10/2012
Description: http://s3.amazonaws.com/dogonews/pictures/10115/content/2012pillow-fight%5b5%5d.jpg?1333945560In case you missed it, Saturday April 7th, was International Pillow Fight Day - Yes that's right, a day when thousands of adults and children all over the world got together in their respective cities, to stage a pillow fight against total strangers!
Description: http://s3.amazonaws.com/dogonews/pictures/10117/content/2012pillow297550120-25173320.jpg?1333945614Now in its fifth year, the crazy event is the brainchild of two fun-loving Toronto artists - Kevin Bracken and Lori Kufner, and their organization Newmindspace. Since 2005, the duo has been organizing fun events that cost absolutely nothing - Things like inviting the general public to play capture the flag on city streets, or organizing massive city bubble battles and even, impromptu subway parties.
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Whenever they organize any event for the residents of Toronto, they encourage people  living in other cities to do the same - Making the fun activities truly global. This year, over 120 cities ranging from Washington D.C. in the United States to Izmir in Turkey got into the spirit with some rocking pillow fight parties! To see what other fun events the two artists are planning next or to keep tabs on the 2013 International Pillow Fight Day, go to: www.newmindspace.com.