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Thursday, 31 May 2018

Leiite My Name Is Rez

Leiite Review: Adventure For Good

Adventure For Good

They were four days that we would never forget. They were four days that saw our year eight school group learn, laugh and grow together as we took part in a variety of activities such as bush craft, visiting historical sites and kayaking. This fabulous experience would not have been possible had it not been for our hosts at Adventure for Good.

Adventure for Good is a leadership camp based in Russell, New Zealand. Some activities such as bushcraft are held on the campground, while other activities are located throughout the Bay of Islands. The facilitators at Adventure for Good guide their visitors through each activity and they are open to tailoring the trip to your specific needs.

The organisation is able to facilitate numerous activities including; sea kayaking, scuba diving, hiking, sailing (on one of their four vessels), bush craft and surfing. We were also provided with the opportunity to spend time at the Wait Treaty Grounds to learn more about culture and history. We learnt so much from this trip because of the variety of experiences, it was such a great choice for a school camp!angi

My favourite activities were the kayaking and sailing. Our kayaking guide Sarah chose a really beautiful beach for us to kayak on and we rowed around a few bays which were so stunning. We also had a good laugh doing some mini races and we played a game were we had to run across all of the Kayaks without falling in the water.

The sailing was very relaxing in comparison to the kayaking. We sat on large beanbags and sailed out around the Bay of Islands. A few of us also took turns to hoist the sail and helped out on board. This was a once in a lifetime experiences for a bunch of thirteen year olds from East Auckland! When we returned to camp after the sailing we also got to have a bonfire and toast marshmallows. This was great as it warmed us up from being on the seas and the marshmallows were delicious!

I would recommend this camp to any school group looking to mix history with adventure. The facilitators were all really friendly, helpful and knowledgeable so it was fantastic having them as our guides and teachers. The mix of activities meant that we students got to have a lot of fun and new experiences, while also learning about the Treaty of Waitangi and New Zealand History.  The only thing we would change would be to go in the summer so it would be warmer during our outdoor activities, but this was not the camps fault!

Overall I give this camp 5 stars. I hope I will get to return one day!

Who should read the review would it help? People that have never been to a camp.

What was the purpose of the review? It is about Adventure .

Leiite Review: Adventure For Good

Adventure For Good

They were four days that we would never forget. They were four days that saw our year eight school group learn, laugh and grow together as we took part in a variety of activities such as bush craft, visiting historical sites and kayaking. This fabulous experience would not have been possible had it not been for our hosts at Adventure for Good.

Adventure for Good is a leadership camp based in Russell, New Zealand. Some activities such as bushcraft are held on the campground, while other activities are located throughout the Bay of Islands. The facilitators at Adventure for Good guide their visitors through each activity and they are open to tailoring the trip to your specific needs.

The organisation is able to facilitate numerous activities including; sea kayaking, scuba diving, hiking, sailing (on one of their four vessels), bush craft and surfing. We were also provided with the opportunity to spend time at the Wait Treaty Grounds to learn more about culture and history. We learnt so much from this trip because of the variety of experiences, it was such a great choice for a school camp!angi

My favourite activities were the kayaking and sailing. Our kayaking guide Sarah chose a really beautiful beach for us to kayak on and we rowed around a few bays which were so stunning. We also had a good laugh doing some mini races and we played a game were we had to run across all of the Kayaks without falling in the water.

The sailing was very relaxing in comparison to the kayaking. We sat on large beanbags and sailed out around the Bay of Islands. A few of us also took turns to hoist the sail and helped out on board. This was a once in a lifetime experiences for a bunch of thirteen year olds from East Auckland! When we returned to camp after the sailing we also got to have a bonfire and toast marshmallows. This was great as it warmed us up from being on the seas and the marshmallows were delicious!

I would recommend this camp to any school group looking to mix history with adventure. The facilitators were all really friendly, helpful and knowledgeable so it was fantastic having them as our guides and teachers. The mix of activities meant that we students got to have a lot of fun and new experiences, while also learning about the Treaty of Waitangi and New Zealand History.  The only thing we would change would be to go in the summer so it would be warmer during our outdoor activities, but this was not the camps fault!

Overall I give this camp 5 stars. I hope I will get to return one day!

Who should read the review would it help? People that have never been to a camp.

What was the purpose of the review?it is about Adventure .

What was the purpose of the first paragraph? It was about how she will never forget the four days at camp.

Highlight the introduction and conclusion

What did the second paragraph tell the reader? She was talking about what Adventure they did at the leadership camp.

How did the review end?. She gave the camp five stars.

Why did the author use the word I? When she said I she was talking about herself.

Did the author write in past, present or future tense? Past

Leiite & Javan New Zealand at War

Monday, 21 May 2018

Leiite A Force for Good

Have you ever been hungry? 22,000 kids in New Zealand are hungry.
Hunger affects their learning and it can affects them playing sports, when kids are hungry all they thinks about is food nothing else.

Cannot afford nutritious foods or cannot afford the farming supplies they need to grow enough good food of their own. Drought is already one of the most common causes of food shortages in the world.

It's not just child's that's hungry, parents can get hungry, animals are hungry everyone and everything can be hungry, is world hunger a problem? Thus poor nutrition, as caused by hunger and poverty, is probably the major crippler of poor peoples and probably the major cause of death today in young children.

Around the globe, about 815 million people 11 percent of the world’s population went hunger in 2016, according to the latest data from the United Nations. This was the first increase in more than 15 years.

The world produces 17% more food per person today than 30 years ago. But close to a billion people go to sleep hungry every night, Hunger affects lots of people. It affects people who are poor or homeless, people who have suffered from natural disasters, How much money will it take to end world hunger? Each year it takes 30 billion just to end world hunger each year, So ending world hunger since 2003 would have cost $330 billion.

Where does hunger exist in the world? Almost 1 in every 15 children in developing countries dies before the age of 5, most of them from hunger related causes. Food losses and waste amounts to roughly US$ 680 billion in industrialized countries and US$ 310 billion in developing countries, The combined wealth of all the people of the world is $241 trillion.

At that price, housing 600,000-plus homeless people in the U.S. would cost roughly $4.4 billion for a year, money that studies have suggested would ultimately end up being recouped in future savings, U.S. Could End Homelessness With Money Used To Buy Christmas Decorations It would cost about $20 billion for the government to effectively eliminate homelessness in the United States.

"The UN estimates ending world hunger each year would cost $30 billion. So ending world hunger since 2003 would have cost $330 billion." There are a few problems with the numbers, it costs just $10 USD to feed a boy in Kenya's refugee camps for 3 weeks  this is less than the cost of lipstick in Manhattan. It costs only $50 USD to feed a school-aged girl for an entire year in many developing nations.

UN says solving food crisis could cost $30 billion, rome Resolving the global food crisis could cost as much as $30 billion a year and wealthier nations are doing little to help the developing world face the problem, United Nations officials said Tuesday.

How many people are starving in the world? Some 795 million people in the world do not have enough food to lead a healthy active life. That's about one in nine people on earth, the vast majority of the world's hungry people live in developing countries, where 12.9 percent of the population is undernourished.

What does a hunger pain feel like?
Hunger pangs, or hunger pains, are caused by strong contractions of the stomach when it's empty. This uncomfortable sensation is often accompanied by hunger, or the desire to eat. Some people don't feel the need to eat as often or like to feel as full.