Tuesday, 10 November 2020
Tuesday, 22 September 2020
Thursday, 17 September 2020
Disadvantages
Respect. Respect is very important. Respect disregard for
the feelings, wishes, or rights of others."Young people have
been told that they have a lack of respect for their parents.
Imagine the word parents was changed into culture. Culture’s
are beautiful, strange and amazing. These are disadvantages
that I really hate!
People tease coloured people because they're different.
This one really kills me every time. People who are islanders
are monsters and they will do no good to you. Why just why.
What is wrong with being an islander! Islander are significant
like all humans. Culture’s are important to islanders. And having
someone disrespect someone's culture.
Advantages
In addition to its intrinsic value, culture provides important
social and economic benefits. With improved learning and
health, increased tolerance, and opportunities to come together
with others, culture enhances our quality of life and increases
overall well-being for both individuals and communities.
Wednesday, 9 September 2020
Tongan language week (Day 3)
In the South Pacific Ocean south of Samoa is also known as the
Friendly Islands. King George 1875 Tonga declared a
constitutional monarchy, he also gave Tonga its first constitution.
The Samoa–Tonga relations refer to the bilateral relations between
the Independent State of Samoa and the Kingdom of Tonga.
Tuesday, 8 September 2020
Tongan Language Week
Fakakoloa ‘o Aotearoa ‘aki ‘a e Lotu Mo’oni
(Enriching Aotearoa New Zealand through Prayer and Faith)
Tongan Language Week Activities
Day 2 (part1) of Tongan Language week
Navutoka has a beautiful beach. I’m playing tag with my sister and it's lunch and we went to Chef Zero Restaurant and had great food and for dinner we had Ngutulei Bar & Restaurant the food was so good. For desserts I had Faikakai so nice.
Monday, 7 September 2020
Friday, 4 September 2020
Wednesday, 26 August 2020
Thursday, 20 August 2020
Thursday, 6 August 2020
Water Cylce
Exclamation: I am going to write about the water cycle.
Introduction: The water, or hydrologic, cycle describes the pilgrimage of water as water molecules make their way from the Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back again, in some cases to below the surface.
P1:This gigantic system, powered by energy from the Sun, is a continuous exchange of moisture between the oceans, the atmosphere, and the land.
P2:The water cycle is often taught as a simple circular cycle of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
P3:Although this can be a useful model, the reality is much more complicated.
P4:The paths and influences of water through Earth’s ecosystems are extremely complex and not completely understood.
P5:s water vapor in the clouds cools down it becomes water again, this process is called condensation.
P6:Geologic evidence suggests that large amounts of water have likely flowed on Earth for the past 3.8 billion years—most of its existence.
P7:The water cycle is an extremely important process because it enables the availability of water for all living organisms and regulates weather patterns on our planet. If water didn't naturally recycle itself, we would run out of clean water, which is essential to life.
P8:The Sun, which drives the water cycle, heats water in oceans and seas. Water evaporates as water vapour into the air. When the water vapour rises, it starts cooling. The water vapour condenses causing the formation of droplets of water.
P9:The water cycle is the continuous journey water takes from the sea, to the sky, to the land and back to the sea. The movement of water around our planet is vital to life as it supports plants and animals.
P10:Heat from the Sun turns moisture (water) from plants and leaves, as well as oceans, lakes, and rivers, into water vapour (gas), which disappears into the air.