John Britten was born in 1950 and had a twin sister and a older sister. he was always interested in cars and engines after school he worked on a highway design in the UK when he got home he started making motorbikes making the fastest bike ever he made the V1000 bike and only 10 were ever made he died in 1995 because of melanoma.
1. what is the meaning of the following words?: go-kart a small racing car with a lightweight or skeleton body, kiln a furnace or oven for burning, baking, or drying, especially one for calcining lime or firing pottery, entrepreneur a person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit, flair a special or instinctive aptitude or ability for doing something well, melanoma Melanoma, also known as malignant melanoma, is a type of cancer that develops from the pigment-containing cells known as melanocytes. Melanomas typically occur in the skin but may rarely occur in the mouth, intestines, or eye., posthumously after the death of the originator, aerodynamics the study of the properties of moving air and the interaction between the air and solid bodies moving through it., honorary conferred as an honour, without the usual requirements or functions. all meanings are from google
2. give a meaning to the word design and say why it is important in modern society: design means decide upon the look and functioning of (a building, garment, or other object), by making a detailed drawing of it. this is important because I can't think at the moment but the meaning is from google again
Wednesday, 31 May 2017
Tuesday, 30 May 2017
Thursday, 25 May 2017
Know your rights
Know your rights pdf
it is a good idea to know your rights. because then if you have a problem you can say what your problem is and what they are supposed to do about it then if they don't do it then you know that they are wrong. unless you have miss read or miss interpenetrated your rights but we won't talk about that so that is why it is important to know your rights.
it is a good idea to know your rights. because then if you have a problem you can say what your problem is and what they are supposed to do about it then if they don't do it then you know that they are wrong. unless you have miss read or miss interpenetrated your rights but we won't talk about that so that is why it is important to know your rights.
Wednesday, 10 May 2017
Cooking
10/5/17
what mistake did I make yesterday?: I burnt my finger on the stove
what did I learn?: be more careful
the ingredients that were healthy: everything (cheese, lettese, carrot, pita pocket, chicken, onion)

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17/5/17
what are the types of fat/lipids: animal and vegetable
the type of lipids is the first three are animal the next two are vegetable and then the last one is both
Triglycerides, cholesterol and other essential fatty acids—the scientific term for fats the body can't make on its own—store energy, insulate us and protect our vital organs. They act as messengers, helping proteins dotheir jobs. ... Fats help the body stockpile certain nutrients as well. I got this from info on what fats and lipids do in your body
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23/5/17
what mistake did we make?: I don't know
what did I learn?: that vegetarian nachos are nice
the ingredients that were healthy: every thing except the chips


what do you see in this image? I see the logo and a glass and a person and the nutritional facts and lots of writing
what does Nestle do to draw a costumer in? they have vivid colours and big lettering
what information do they give? they give you the nutritional facts and all they think you need to know
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Name the 3 macronutrients: Carbohydrates (simple & complex), Fats (Animal & Plant), Protein
Name the 2 categories of micronutrients and give examples: vitamins (A,B,C,D) and minerals iron.
what does nip stand for: I think it stands for National Immunization Program I got this from here
is the nip an informational or promotional I have no idea I don't think it is ether
what mistake did I make yesterday?: I burnt my finger on the stove
what did I learn?: be more careful
the ingredients that were healthy: everything (cheese, lettese, carrot, pita pocket, chicken, onion)
- Macrountrients
Carbohydrates
(simple and complex)
Fats animal and plant
Protein
- Micronutrients
Vitamins
(A,B,C,D)
Minerals
Iron
Calciumlodine
Sodium
17/5/17
what are the types of fat/lipids: animal and vegetable
Triglycerides, cholesterol and other essential fatty acids—the scientific term for fats the body can't make on its own—store energy, insulate us and protect our vital organs. They act as messengers, helping proteins dotheir jobs. ... Fats help the body stockpile certain nutrients as well. I got this from info on what fats and lipids do in your body
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23/5/17
what mistake did we make?: I don't know
what did I learn?: that vegetarian nachos are nice
the ingredients that were healthy: every thing except the chips
1. What is protein: Protein is any of a class of nitrogenous organic compounds which have large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids and are an essential part of all living organisms, especially as structural components of body tissues such as muscle, hair, etc., and as enzymes and antibodies. "a protein found in wheat"
I got this from https://www.google.co.nz/search?q=what+is+protein&oq=what+is+pro&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0l5.14461j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&safe=active&ssui=on
2. Find a image and state what type of protein they are:
the first two are plant the next three is animal the next one is plant and the last ones are animal
3. What does protein do for your body Proteins help your body to repair itself eg your bones and hair
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6/6/17
what mistake did we make?: we didn't cook the potatoes well and we added the cheese and spring onions when we weren't meant to
what did I learn?: that baked potatoes can be nice
the ingredients that were healthy: everything
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6/6/17
what mistake did we make?: we didn't cook the potatoes well and we added the cheese and spring onions when we weren't meant to
what did I learn?: that baked potatoes can be nice
the ingredients that were healthy: everything
what do you see in this image? I see the logo and a glass and a person and the nutritional facts and lots of writing
what does Nestle do to draw a costumer in? they have vivid colours and big lettering
what information do they give? they give you the nutritional facts and all they think you need to know
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Name the 3 macronutrients: Carbohydrates (simple & complex), Fats (Animal & Plant), Protein
Name the 2 categories of micronutrients and give examples: vitamins (A,B,C,D) and minerals iron.
what does nip stand for: I think it stands for National Immunization Program I got this from here
is the nip an informational or promotional I have no idea I don't think it is ether
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