Interview with Mr. Jack Cargile – By Tina Mankahla
On the 14th of April 2008, I interviewed Mr. Cargile in his classroom at lunch time on his experience here a International School Manila and the Philippines. The interview went like this. (more…)
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On the 14th of April 2008, I interviewed Mr. Cargile in his classroom at lunch time on his experience here a International School Manila and the Philippines. The interview went like this. (more…)
Many conflicts and problems are started by lack of dress code at elementary, middle, and high schools around the world. A way to fix this problem is to establish uniforms at all of these grade level schools. In my opinion uniforms would be better for all of these schools. Although some people would disagree and say that free dress is better than an assigned uniforms, but I think they are wrong. (more…)
Interview with Mr. Jack Cargile – By Tina Mankahla »« Mr. Peabody Welcomes a New Family Member – By Julia Luna
One of our beloved teachers, Mr. Peabody, has had the privilege to welcome a new baby boy into his family. Him and his wife Teresa Peabody named there new born son Tiernen which in Irish means “Little Lord”. He was born on March 28, 2008 at 3:53 am weighing at 7 pounds 13 ounces and he is 20.5 inches long. I wanted to know Mr. Peabody’s insight on his new and improved life with Tiernen so I asked him a few questions so we could elaborate on this subject. (more…)
Uniforms VS Free Dress – By: Julia Luna »« Global Warming Strikes – By Julia Luna
Many people in the world are suffering from the affect of Global Warming and not many people are trying to stop it. This is because people are not caring for the environment like they were many years ago. Most of this happens because people don’t try to help the environment instead they make it worse by not recycling and taking care of the one earth we have. (more…)
Mr. Peabody Welcomes a New Family Member – By Julia Luna »« The Long weekend – April 4 2008 – April 7 2008 – By Tina Mankahla
On Friday April 4 2008 there was a holiday in to April 7 2008 due to Bataan Day in the Philippines. This was held through the whole weekend and a lot of dtudents had planned with their family and friends to go away to holiday spots around the Philippines or go locally around Makati to malls etc. (more…)
Global Warming Strikes – By Julia Luna »« Why Soccer is the Global Sport – By Chris Westfall
Soccer is the global sport that unites people of vastly different cultures and skill levels. It is this sport that gives people refuge from their daily lives to converse with friends or bring inner peace to themselves. (more…)
The Long weekend – April 4 2008 – April 7 2008 – By Tina Mankahla »« The End of the World – By Emiri Tanaka
People wonder when the humans will be extinct. So far many predictions have been wrong but this time I think one may be right. I agree with the new prediction made, that the extinction of humans will come by the year of 2030. The evidences that scientists and archaeologists have shared makes me believe this unbelievable prediction. (more…)
Why Soccer is the Global Sport – By Chris Westfall »« Girls VS Boys – By Ena Que
Do you think girls have to do all the work while boys do nothing? Do you think girls should have the rights to take a break while boys should start working? If you say: “YES! YES!” I think you better read along. (more…)
The End of the World – By Emiri Tanaka »« Korean Schools’ Hair Regulation – By Ha Yeon, Jeon
Do you think any part of your body should be controlled by other people? If you say “No” then your opinion on this topic must be the same as mine. Hair is the part of our body and students should have the own rights to decide whether they want to grow their hair or not. But Middle Schools and High Schools in Korea there is strict rule about the students’ hair length. (more…)
Girls VS Boys – By Ena Que »« Gym classes in school -By: Hafiz Maiddin
Many people, especially students ask themselves, “Why should we have gym classes in school?” The reason is that without gym classes, most of the students would be unfit and may not qualify to compete if there are sport tournaments with other schools. My opinion is that the purpose of gym classes is to stay fit and do physical exercise rather than always doing mental activities in school. (more…)
Korean Schools’ Hair Regulation – By Ha Yeon, Jeon »« CANTEEN FOOD OR HOME FOOD? – By Isla Peters