Monday, September 27, 2010

The time has come for new drivers

          Drivers Ed. has begun once again. Every Monday and Wednesday during the lunch hour and fourth period, classes are being held in either Mrs. Fehr’s room or Mrs. Sharp’s room. The in-car instruction portion of the class is held every Monday and Wednesday at different times throughout the day. Make sure you check the schedule if you are taking Drivers Ed.

            One student, Becky (last name not included due to privacy reasons), says “I’m learning how to drive legally now. I knew how to drive before, but now I can actually do it legally.”  Mr. Doubt says that he feels nervous being around with all the new drivers.
           
            The learners test will be on Monday, September 27th, during normal class time. The eye test will be held on October 6th. The drives scheduled for the 6th may be cancelled, but will be rescheduled for the following Monday.  Those who are already fifteen and pass both the written test, sign test, and the eye test, will then be able to receive their learner’s license. The ones that have not quite turned fifteen yet will have to wait until their birthday to get their learner’s license.           

Drivers Ed. students should make sure they remember to tell their teachers where they are going to be when driving. If they don’t, it will count as an unexcused absence and will probably end up having detention.

Many of the students taking Drivers Ed. find it stupid because they think they know everything there is to know about driving. Although they think this, many have not a clue about some of the topics. Drivers Ed. makes sure drivers are confident and have the abilities and knowledge how to drive safely and lawfully.

            Nearly all students in Hague High participate in Drivers Ed, although it is not mandatory. One may take a Drivers Ed. course outside of the school, but you must be at least sixteen and pay a lot of money. The school course is free and you can get your learners at fifteen.

            In class, many of the topics that the instructor talks about are impaired driving. Other than the basics, they highly stress not drinking and driving or driving under the influence of any drugs.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Who? What? Where? When? Why?

Article #1
Emmy trip boosts business

Who: Saskatoon mother
What: Makes clothes for famous children
Where: Saskatoon
When: After the Emmys
Why: To boost business

Article #2
Roughriders see sunny skies ahead

Who: Roughriders
What: Meet Blue Bombers and win
Where: Regina
When: Sunday before Labour Day
Why: The Roughriders won

Article #3
Rockers reunite in leaner, meaner form

Who: Randy Backman and Fred Turner
What: Lost ove 100lbs and reunited
Where: N/A
When: 2010
Why: So that they could go back on tour together

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Parts of A Newspaper

Dateline: “Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Tuesday, September 7, 2010"
Ears: “Riders labour in win” “fighting ovarian cancer”
By-Line: “Jason Warwick”
Cut: “Nose to Nose” woman giving Newfoundlander dog a kiss.
Head: “Recyclers state case”
Nameplate: The Star Phoenix
Lead: A member of the Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation has been named Canada’s ambassador to Vietnam. Deborah Chatsis, 48, stopped in Regina during the long weekend to visit relatives. She’s on her way to the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi to take up her post, the latest in a string of international assignments.
Jump line: Cont’d: Please see Awards/A2
Index: Annie’s Mailbox..C2; Arts & Life..C1-C5; Bob Florence..A3; Business..B7,B8; City..A2-A4; Classified..D1-D6; Comics..C6; Forum..A6; National..A8; Sports..B1-B7; World..B8,C7,C8     
Photo Credit: (SP Photo by Gord Waldner)
Deck: City launches public consultation on recycling this week
Cutline: Ellen Stomp tries to coax a kiss from her dog Hummer, a 1 1/2 –year-old Newfoundland, on Monday during the Saskatoon Kennel and Obedience Club’s all-breed shows and obedience trials. The event was held at the Kinsmen/Henk Ruys Soccer Centre during the Labour Day weekend.
Graphic: Huskies playing football; Soldier in Afghan

Terminology

Conglomerate- a corporation consisting of a number of subsidiary companies or divisions in a variety of unrelated industries, usually as a result of merger or acquisition.
Ex. Viacom

Demographic- a section of the population sharing common characteristics, such as age, sex, class, etc
Ex. Teenagers 
Early Adopter- the first people or person to adopt a trend or style; trend setter
Ex. ICP (Insane Clown Posse)

Coolhunting- when a person or company studies teenagers to find a new trend or lifestyle.
Ex. MTV following a "normal" teenage boy around.

The paradox of Coolhuntinghow the term "coolhunting" contradicts itself. It is contradicting, because searching for something to make "cool" is in fact uncool in itself.
Ex. When a company tries to make something "cool" and in doing that, in fact makes it uncool.

Synergy- the potential ability of individual organizations or groups to be more successful or productive as a result of a merger
Ex. Viacom throwing a Sprite dance party. (they rely on each other.)

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Sony

What does Sony own?

  • Computers
  • T.V.'s
  • Home Entertainment Systems
  • Reader Digital Books
  • Cameras and Camcorders
  • MP3's and Portable Electronics
  • Headphones
  • Cars and Marine Auto
  • Playstations