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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Suspensions of Students

















 I read on the education article, and it was about the problem of children. The reason why I choose this article is that it is kind of a serious problem.
  Stephen Breen, the Primary Principals Association president, said that children are out of control. The parents are really concern about this. In fact, there are approximately 35 percent that being sent home in the past. This problem affects many ways such as communication and school. In 2008, there was 190 suspensions among the first year students, and the number of statistic was up to 258 suspensions in the lastest figures while the suspensions number of kindergarten and pre-primary class were increase dramatically from 80 to 90. Plus, there were 11,417 students that were suspended, and the number was rocketed to 12,529 in WA in the lastest figure. 
  Personally, I think the government should seriously concern about this problem. It is because these children will be the leaders in someday. For more information, click here

Australia Opens to International Students


  I read an article. It was about opening to study at Australia. The reason why I choose this article is that it is  opportunity for many people who are interesting about studying abroad, including me.
  It is a famous country for students who study abroad, and Australia is the third greatest of international education system. Furthermore, Australia also has many cultures which came by international students. In this year, Australia's education system persuades the international students to study their country. Many people came to Australia to learn the Aussie lifestyle. Moreover, tuition fees are inexpensive.
  As for me, I think Australia is the good choose for studying abroad. In Australia, they speak english which is the most famous language. Besides, and their city is wonderful. Click here for more information.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Sharks Beat Spain for Semi-Finals





 This article is about competition of the Australian water polo. I choose this article because water polo is not that famous, so I need to know about this sport.
 Firstly, Australia Team, called The Aussie Sharks, won Spain 6-5, and the Aussie Sharks entered the semi-finals in a second place. Before that, they beat Croatia, the third place in the world, for 10-7. John Fox is the head coach of the Aussie Sharks, and he was extremely happy and proud. He said he was disappointed in the second quarter, but they run to goal at the end. James Stanton,the 151st international goalkeeper, Rhys Howden, and Sam McGregor were stood up proudly with a big number of saves in Beijing Olympians.
  
Personally, the Aussie Sharks did very well. To enter in semi-finals is not easy. Therefore, they should prepare for the final round, and I will keep my fingers crossed for them. For more information, click here.



David Moyes Backs To Australia









 This news is about David Moyes. I choose this article because I do really interested about soccer. David Moyes is a football manager, and he is a Scotsman. He is managing Everton club, but before that he was a great player. Many people knew him as a Scottish boss with full of praise.
  First, this interview is about his opinion about Fifa World Cup in 2022. He wants Australia to host it.
David Moyes, the Everton manager, went to Australia to host the 2022 Fifa World Cup. In 2010, Moyes was presented South Africa 2010 as a commentator. He said that Australia should get the World Cup. It is because they have got great stadium. Although, their pitches are not that good, he said. Nevertheless, Jack Rodwell said that he'd been quite impressed of the pitches, though English Premier League is better if you compare to Australia. Moyes said the matches were not exciting in South Africa, but it started to be exciting when the second and third games were started.

  In my opinion, I think Australia should speed up to prepare their pitches. It is because many countries are looking to host Fifa World Cup in 2022 such as Spain or England. Click here for more information