Issue 2 2009 - Mount Albert Grammar School
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Issue 2 2009 - Mount Albert Grammar School
Cyb er bullying. Battle of th e ban ds. Book R eviews. Foo d review. Angels an d Dem o ns. Poems Jonas broth ers movie. Music R eviews. Wolv erin e o rigins. Aunt Agatha. Quizzes. Interview with Mr Murphy. EDITORIAL So I was racking my brain for something clever to say so you would all be impressed but then it came to me that all you would probably want to read about is Michael Jackson. Contents. I’m sure you were all at school like I was when I first heard about his death, and you might have also thought the news to just be a rumour that was being spread around, just like I did but unfortunately for us, the music industry and his family, the news was true, Michael Jackson, the genius of pop and most probably the music of today is dead. I still haven’t fully comprehended the news as I am sure most of you haven’t either. Interview with Mr Murphy - Pg 2 Whether we were fans, or we heard his music from our parents, or weren’t that interested in his music I am sure that most of us will miss him just the same. The best we can do is keep him in our memories and aspire to achieve the great things he did in his time. SADD poem - Pg 10 Now onto the magazine, we have a few of the usuals- reviews on some good and not so good movies, music reviews, interviews with a few of your favourite people at school, and your questions answered by the one and only Aunt Agatha. Our movie reviews include one on the Jonas Brothers whom I am sure you are all familiar with, the wolverine origins and the book turned movie Angels and Demons. Our music reviews are on the new Black Eyed Peas album, of which gets great reviews from our music guru Emily Ridgway, as does the gypsy music from Gogel Bordello. The interview at school is from the infamous Mr Murphy on his fifty years at Mount Albert Grammar. The magazine is also packed with more quizzes and puzzles so enjoy and look forward to seeing you next issue. Samantha Timbers. Cyber bullying - Pg 4 Battle of the bands - Pg 5 Book Reviews - Pg 6 Food review - Pg 12 Angels and Demons - Pg 13 Poem - Pg 14 Jonas brothers movie - Pg 15 Music Reviews - Pg 16 Wolverine origins - Pg 17 Aunt Agatha - Pg 18 Quizzes. - Pg 19 INTERVIEW WITH MR MURPHY 1. Has it felt like fifty years, or have the years flown by? It doesn’t feel like a long time, but when I look back, it seems like an incomprehensible number. 2. What’s something that’s happened at MAGS that has been the most memorable? The arrival of girls to Mount Albert. It softened the environment a bit. 3. Who has been your favourite teacher? The two teachers I lived with at the school house for three years. 4. How has the school physically changed over the fifty years? Well, the main building’s exterior has remained consistently the same, except for the insertion of windows but there have been quite alot of other changes around the school. For example the main building’s interior was made to become earthquake proof. Another change was the replacement of the gym with the C block classes. That was quite sad I thought, as that gym was fantastic due to the springs in the floor, and its great potential and use. The gym could have easily been used as a gymnasium or dance studio. The old school house had been demolished and sold, then a new school house was built on the hockey field. The old library was also where the staffroom was, but was then put where it is now‐which was then occupied by a shelter shed. 5. How has the school attitude‐wise changed? The attitude is much less robust, which is a good thing. There are also far less eccentric students. I remember there was a kid who would walk along the corridors of the main entrance and sing aloud ‘Yeoman of England’, and stand on a science chair and project his ideas and views onto anyone that would listen. 6. What was the worst year of teaching for you? The first year definitely. The first year is always a learning curve. The boys would show no mercy, and I had to be on top of my game all of the time, otherwise the boys would run riot. 7. What student do you remember over all of the others, and for what reason? I always remember the school house boys. It’s great when I see them around now and then and we say hi or have a chat. 8. Have there been pranks pulled at the school that you can remember? Yes! Alot of them! At the school house one time my car was placed on top of the veranda. I was not very happy. There were also quite a few razzes. These were when a whole class would take over the class from the teacher. Then there was the infamous razz at assembly when all of the students took over the assembly from the headmaster and all of the teachers. There was also the well known bell incident, when some students removed the bell from the quadrangle, and whilst the headmaster was explaining that it had gone missing the bell began to chime from underneath the headmaster's feet‐ someone had placed it under the stage for an April’s fool. 9. What is the saddest thing you’ve had happen? Deaths are always the saddest. At the end of a particular year a storm had started so the headmaster let everybody leave early. The creek was extremely full due to the storm, so some of the boys decided to swing from trees into the stream. One boy had been taken away by the stream and into the storm water pipe. Later they found his body at the other end of the pipe. Another incident was when a trip to Muriwai resulted in the leaving behind of a child, and so I had to drive the teacher back to Muriwai to retrieve the boy, but unfortunately he never turned up. 10. What subject do you like the most? Biology and science. I first taught biology, then when I came back from Canada I taught Science, then I was a councillor as well as a librarian. When retirement came about Mr Taylor crated the job I have now for me. 11. Why do you think MAGS is such a great school? I think our school has quite a lot of pride, but it is good for us not to think too highly of ourselves, or to think that we are better than anyone else. EASY QUESTIONS 1. Favourite Movie: Wizard Of Oz. 2. Favourite Singer: Linda Ronstadt. 3. Favourite colour: green. 4. Star Trek or Star Wars? Star Trek. 5. Favourite sport: European handball. 6. Any pets: I did have a cat but it passed away. 7. Favourite animal: cat. 8. Favourite ethnic food: Thai. 9. Favourite New Zealander: Sir Edmund Hilary., but also ordinary New Zealanders doing extraordinary things and don’t expect anything in return. Cyber Bullying Our Generation of Hate. Yur such a looser. No 1 likes u. no wunda you got no mates. We dnt want u here. Get lost. Lik u can ever hang with us? In yur dreams. What a ******. Ewww. I dnt want to c yur face. I h8 u. Sound familiar? Forget the punches and verbal insults, it’s the 21st century and everyone’s either txting or on the internet. Almost everyone has been or are being bullied and there's no doubt that it lowers your self esteem. As technology grows, so do the new methods of bullying. The most common forms are by txting, emailing, chat rooms or socializing websites. It’s called Cyber Bullying. So why do people bully by txting or over the internet? It’s usually because it’s easier to type or txt a few insults than actually getting out there and seeing how many nerds you can beat up to get them to do your homework. However, bullies don’t realise the amount of scarring a few words of hatred could do. The consequences are severe and regrettable. Bullying to the extent causes depression, self hate, trauma and even suicide. In fact, since 2006, the amount of Cyber Bullying has risen and have claimed teenage lives. These teenage lives could have turned out to be a doctor, league player, gotten married and started a family, but Cyber Bullying did what could not be reversed. Examples of extreme Cyber Bullying are erupting everywhere. The ‘Megan Meier Story’ was a recent tragedy that occurred in late 2006. Megan was a 13 year old that had only just signed up to a socializing website called ‘Myspace’. Megan’s first comments were posted by an unknown ‘Josh Evans’ who claimed to be someone who had a crush on her. A few weeks went by and the relationship between Josh and Megan strengthened to the point it got serious. Megan’s parents however, were concerned about this Josh Evans and wanted to meet him in person, but Josh was ignoring all meet-up arrangements and the Myspace administrators could not give out such confidential information. One day, Josh started to take back all flirtatious words posted on Megan’s page and the bullying started. Megan told her parents about Josh’s harsh comments but only the disappointment of retaliation was shown. Megan stormed off to her room where she later on hung herself. The guilty Josh Evans soon turned out to be not 1 but 3 females, 2 of whom belonged to the Drew family that knew Megan personally. They were all pulling a prank on Megan to see if she would tell Josh about any rumors she’d spread of the Drew Family’s daughter. Simple Cyber Bullying could be fatal. People who do it should think twice as once damage is done, there’s no going back. Sadly Cyber Bullying is a big problem and it’s us teenagers that are getting affected. One of MAGS’ golden values is ’ Respect Others.’ Bullying is no form of respect and if everyone follows this value, noone would go through such cruelty. By Leanne Ho. MAGS Music Hits Flat Due To Faulty Mics. The annual Battle For the Bands competition held by Primal Youth showcases up and coming talent in the world of music each year for under 25 year olds all around the country, each band hoping to get a chance at the 10,000-dollar prize. There were 6 bands competing in the heat that night and only two could get through. One band, Scouting For 3rd, made up entirely of MAGs students entered with their own song, Hero written by Hansley Gumbaketi, in the hope of getting to the Grand Finals. The band consists of o Hansley Gumbaketi on vocals o Luke Welten on lead guitar o Peter Perez on second guitar o Joseph Frandi on Drums o Jo Kwon on Bass Having been privileged enough to get a lift with the band in their state of the art tour bus Toyota Carrolla I arrived at the concert hall early and got to hang out with the band. There the first seemingly innocent accident occurred: One of the other bands went well over their allotted time for sound check which created a domino effect on the other bands which resulted in almost no time for Scouting For Third to get to grips with the speaker system and the microphones, however this at the time seemed insignificant and nothing was thought of it. After sound check the bands were called downstairs for a briefing to which I could not gain access as “Some one had to stay back and look after the stuff”. At 7:30 the concert began in earnest with the first band of the evening opening with a moderately paced rock song that was rather good. The next band came up with an acoustic song, but as it turned out their drummer was over 25 and couldn’t play for them. Then came Scouting For 3rd, who’s opening intro (and some strategically placed house boys to get the moshing started) really got the crowd going. Then disaster struck; the microphones died so when Hansley went to sing nobody heard him. And as luck would have it, due to bad lighting and low volume speakers Hansley had absolutely no idea that the audience couldn’t hear him. Even with two replacement mics only the last part of the song was heard leaving many fans disappointed. The atmosphere of the band afterwards was one of despair. They tried so hard but in the end it didn’t really matter. And worst of all they didn’t get a second chance to play again- instead they lost to a Columbium death metal band and a band called Gravity. Speaking with the band afterwards they assured me that although this incident was unfortunate that this setback wouldn’t stop them and that we would be sure to hear from them again. Perhaps an assembly performance is called for? If you would like to comment on any of the book reviews or other books you would featured in the Roar please post a comment on the reading forums or Roar comment page. Also please let the library know if there are any books are would like to get in at the library by going to the reading forum or contact me if you have any other queries on lokan@mags.school.nz. Thanks, happy reading! Sixteen-year-old Kaye is a modern nomad. Fierce and independent, she travels from city to city with her mother's rock band until an ominous attack forces Kaye and her mother back to her childhood home. There, Kaye soon finds herself an unwilling pawn in an ancient power struggle between two rival faerie kingdoms -a struggle that could very well mean her death. These books are not like your normal faerie tale in these stories the faerie world is a dangerous and frightening world. A realm where black horses dwell beneath the sea, desperate to drown you… where the sinister Thistlewitch divines dark futures… and where dashing faerie knights are driven to perform acts of brutal depravity for the love of their uncaring queen. Rating: Book order: Tithe, Ironside By Laurelin Okan If you are interested in stories with happy endings, you would be better off reading some other book. In this book, not only is there no happy ending, there is no happy beginning and very few happy things in the middle. This is because not very many happy things happened to the lives of the three Baudelaire youngsters. Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire were intelligent children, they were charming, and resourceful, and had pleasant facial features, but they were extremely unlucky and most everything that happened to them was rife with misfortune, misery, and despair. I’m sorry to tell you this but that is how the story goes. I’m sorry that the series I am about to tell you about is extremely unpleasant and unbelievably awesome. It tells an unhappy tale about three very unlucky children. Even though they are charming and clever, the Baudelaire siblings lead lives filled with misery and woe. From the very first page of the series when the children are at the beach and receive terrible news, continuing on through the entire story, disaster lurks at their heels. One might say they are magnets for misfortune. In the first book alone, the three youngsters encounter a greedy and repulsive villain, itchy clothing, a disastrous fire, a plot to steal their fortune, and cold porridge for breakfast. Rating: Book order: The Bad Beginning, The Reptile room, The wide window, The Miserable mill, The Austere Academy, The Ersatz Elevator, The Ville village, The Hostile Hospital, The Carnivorous Carnival, The Slippery Slope, The The Grim Grotto, The Penultimate Peril, The END By Laurelin Okan Darren Shan is an ordinary schoolboy, until he and his best friend Steve get tickets to the Cirque Du Freak, a bizarre freak show featuring such arcane performers as Hans Hands, Gertha Teeth, the Wolf Man and Rhamus Twobellies and a snake boy. In the midst of the ghoulish excitement, true terror raises its head when Steve recognises that one of the performers -- Mr Crepsley -- is in fact a vampire! For all the horror junkies out there, this is for you, it has it all, if you like blood, gore, vampires, freaks of nature, different realms and definitely betrayal of friends then give this series a go because you will love it! Ra t i ng: Book order: Cirque du Freak, The Vampire’s Assistant, Tunnels of Blood, Vampire Mountain, Trials of Death, The Vampire Prince, Hunters of the Dusk, Allies of the Night, Killers of the Dawn, The Lake of Souls, Lord of the Shadows, Sons of Destiny B y La u r eli n Ok a n Gemma Doyle, sixteen and proud, must urgently leave the warmth of her childhood home in India for the rigid Spence Academy, a cold finishing school outside of London, followed by a stranger who bears puzzling warnings. Using her sharp tongue and agile mind, she navigates the stormy seas of friendship with highborn daughters and her roommate, a plain scholarship case. As Gemma discovers that her mother's death may have an otherworldly cause, and that she herself may have innate powers, Gemma is forced to face her own frightening, yet exciting destiny . . . if only she can believe in it. I could not put these books down I remember my mum yelling at me on more then one occasion to go to bed as I had stayed up late once again surrounding myself in the fantastic universes that Libba Bray had created. Libba Bray’s evocative, sensory description and clever plot twists make for an intriguing read . . . mystery, magic and dark secrets await those who take this journey. Time and space are all but forgotten, as you become part of this Victorian, supernatural mystery, a ! nd it becomes part of you and will leave you wanting more! Rating: Book order: A Great and Terrible Beauty, Rebel Angles, The Sweet Far Thing By Laurein Okan MUM I went to this party, mum I remembered what you said You told me not to drink, mum So I drank soda instead. I felt real proud inside, mum The way you said I would Even though all my friends, mum Told me that I should. I know I did the right thing, mum I know you are always right The party’s finally ending, mum As everyone drove out of sight. So I got inside my car, mum I knew that I’d get home in one piece ‘Cause the way you made me feel, mum So responsible so sweet. I started to drive away, mum As I pulled into the road The other guy didn’t see me, mum And hit me like a load. I lay there on the pavement, mum I hear the policeman say The other guy was drunk, mum And now I am the one to pay. I am lying here dying, mum I wish you had get there soon How come this happened to me, mum My life burst like a balloon There’s blood all around me, mum Most of it is mine I hear the paramedics say, mum I’ll die in a short time He didn’t know where he was going, mum He was probably at the same party as I There’s one big difference though, mum He’s is going to live while I die Why do people drink, mum It can ruin your whole life I’m feeling sharp pains, mum Just like a burning knife. The man who hit me, mum Is walking, it’s not fair I am lying here dying, mum While all he does is stare Tell my brother not to cry, mum Tell dad to be brave For when I’m in heaven, mum Write my name upon my grave Someone should have told him, mum Not to drink and drive If they’d often take the time, mum I’d still be alive My breath is growing shorter, mum I’m becoming very scared Please don’t cry for me, mum ‘Cause when I needed you, you were there I have one last question, mum Before I say good bye I didn’t even drink, mum So why I am the one to die This the end, mum I wish I could look you in the eye To say this final words, mum I love you and Good bye. This poem is an awareness to those careless people who neither care for their life nor others. More than 1000 people in a year have to give their life due to the carelessness of some other people. MAGS SADD(student against drunk driving)team tries to create an awareness among the fellow mates against ‘drunk driving’ or ‘defensive driving’. ‘Please stop drunk driving’ Mount Albert Grammar School SADD team Cashing In Your Chips Chips, the pinnacle of western fast food. It is seldom that you can go to a restaurant and not discover these potato products. So today I went to the local food court to find out which restaurant gave you the best chips for your cash. (After much nagging from my slave driver editor) I went to each of KFC (shudder), LJS and McDonalds and purchased from each one a single portion of large chips, with varying costs. To help me in this unhealthy undertaking I invited some houseboys to provide a second opinion. (Note the test was conducted simultaneously) I would be judging it on three categories; cost, portion size and taste. First was KFC which, despite my claim last review, I was forced to eat again for the greater good of your eating habits. At KFC it cost me four dollars for a large chips. This one had the largest quantity of the three. The taste of these hadn’t changed since last time. Thick chips with the heavyhanded application of salt but still undercooked. The next on the list was McDonalds whose chips were a steal at two dollars ninety but were also the smallest in quantity, both in portion size and the chips themselves (they were the thin shoestrings) but surprisingly had an interesting flavour. It was a mixture of oils and salt and was pleasant to the taste. Third but not least was LJS who charged three dollars fifty for the second largest quantity of the three sampled. The taste of the chips was delicious as they were seasoned with lemon salt and were the tastiest of the three. However it should be known that we had to wait for the chips as they were out of them (which they always seem to be) but they were well worth the wait. So of the three categories I judged the chips on here are the final results Place of origin Cost Portion Size Taste McDonalds 1st ($2.90) 3rd 2nd = KFC 3rd ($4:00) 1st 2nd = LJS 2nd ($3:50) 2nd 1st So as you can see the overall winner is LJS with KFC and McDonalds tied for 2nd as they both received the same number of votes from our specialist panel for the taste section. So according to our results LJS is the tastiest and moderate in price and portion size. So really the question is up to you; do you prefer the quantity of KFC or the quality of LJS? While you're deciding I will be going to the gym to try and lose some of the weight I have undoubtedly gained from this experiment. ANGELS AND DEMONS BOOK AND FILM CONTRAST Angels and Demons is a thriller mainly based in the Vatican City when the city has been threatened with a new technological threat. This book was really good, which was not what I had suspected. I thought this would have been too religious and boring, but this was not the case at all. This novel was hugely action packed, and constantly kept me in suspension, and I found the facts on the history of the Vatican City hugely interesting. The most shocking part of the book had to be the Carmelango’s involvement, which I definitely did not see coming. It was a perfect climax for the film. The movie was rather loyal to the book (unlike most film adaptations these days) which I was pleased with. I really enjoyed the part of the film had to be when the anti-matter exploded. This was definitely my favourite scene. What this movie seemed to lack however, was suspense and its build up to the shocking twist was very badly done. Personally, instead of feeling Oh My God! The Carmelango? I felt more like oh, the carmelango... Also I found the acting to be rather poor and dull, especially the actress whom plays Vittoria Vetra (Ayelet Zurer). As usual the book is far superior to the film, but it is still an entertaining film. Four and a half stars for the book, and 3 stars for the movie. Review by Matthew Denton. The song of life Nothing you can do when the chance goes by It can't even be in your minds eye No I’m not trying to lie; the limit is not the sky Take any opportunity you can to fly Even if it takes time after time Make it yours, I’ll make it mine All you need to do is add one more line Don’t be shy and come on down To this place that we call town We can just go around And make a sound Come on baby lets dance tonight There will be no point in a fight Why waste such a beautiful sight With the moon so big and bright Never ever work your life Or you’ll be in so much strife Always be faithful to your wife Because you only have one life Joanna. JONAS BROTHERS IN 3D It was somewhat reluctantly that I allowed my friend to buy me a $13.50 movie ticket to see the Jonas brothers in 3d at Sylvia Park. However, I was excited to be seeing a movie in 3d for the first time, Fast forward to the start of the film where i sat wearing my 3d glasses. My expectations were high as the camera took us through the Jonas brothers waking up at 4am to get ready for their day ahead. After they had left their apartment and were stuck in traffic and heading towards their concert they were coincidentally spotted by a mob of their fans which resulted in their car being bombarded by aggressive teenage girls asking for their autographs. An obviously planned and enacted chase went ahead followed with the boys running into a building to get into the helicopter, with their fans following. After their ‘miraculous’ escape the boys go into another building where they wait for their concert to begin, whilst outside their fans eagerly wait. During the concert I get to sample the Jonas Brothers music which is the usual over clichéd music that one would expect from mainstream boy bands these days, catering for a market of mainly teenage girls. The main theme of their music was love, which was combined with a basic melody, strong rhythm, and harshly accented vocals, from Jo Jonas (Nick Jonas’s voice on the other hand was pleasantly surprising). Though I personally found the Jonas Brothers music a bit mediocre the teenage girls at the concert who no doubt have only sadly been exposed to a limited range of music genres. After items (one of which Taylor Swift featured) the camera flipped back to the scenes that occurred in the preparation for the concert. These scenes showed adoring fans queuing in line waiting to get inside, interviews, and third party observations of the Brothers. The scenes that showed the Jonas Brothers focused on them doing ordinary teenage boy stuff together, for example cart wheeling through the grass together. The purpose of these clips was to show the brothers in an accessible and ordinary way. Basically stating (fame and fortune aside) that deep down they are just teenage boys. When the movie finally ended it was with great relief that I left the cinema. Overall, it was with a mediocre publicity beat up. I am sure all the star struck Jonas fans out there will lap it all up and dub it the best movie of the year. I beg to differ. MUSIC REVIEWS COMEBACK FOR THE BLACK EYED PEAS Boom boom pow, a pretty simple name, but I think that the black eyed peas comeback into the music scene was anything but simple. Now I was part of the generation whose favourite song was “where is the love”, so to impress me you have to be pretty good, as that song is a classic! But yet the black eyed peas did it again, as the song boom boom pow is an awesome tune to work out to, dance to or just listen to the funky lyrics. It has a great base line, and for that it has managed to work its way into my favourites list. Good work black eyed peas, and I cannot wait to get my sticky hands on your whole new album. GET SOME GYPSY INTO YOU WITH GOGOL BORDELLO Gogol bordello in my opinion is the best band ever. They rocketed into Indie stardom after their songs were used in the movie “everything is illuminated”. These guys are based in New York, but they all come from different various countries from across Eastern Europe. Their music inspired by their native tunes and culture, as well as a bit of punk and pop thrown in there. This results in an eccentric mix, which is fun to listen to and will always get you into a festive mood. I recommend that you check out their songs “60’s revolution” and “Harem in Tuscany”. These guys also have several albums out, all on iTunes. Enjoy. Reviews by Emily Ridgway. WOLVERINE ORIGINS This is an action packed prequel that will keep you on the edge of your seat. This movie is all about Wolverine, all about his childhood, his brother turning against him, him killing his own father; we meet his wife, and the origin of the name Wolverine. He and his brother join a special military force made up of other mutants. The group soon turns greedy, and starts killing for wealth. Wolverine’s brother finds these expeditions amusing, but he finds them to be cruel and pointless mistreatings, and ends up walking out of the group. Logan then starts a new life in Canada with a new job and wife, but is constantly haunted by what he went through in the military. The man that started the group of mutants began an experiment where he tried to create a mutant that contained all of the mutant’s powers and none of their weaknesses. This man tracked Logan down as his powers are needed to complete the ultimate mutant, but the man tempts Logan with the destruction of his brother, as he realises Logan will not go through with the procedure unless there is something in it for him. In the end, Logan’s wife is forced to stab him, and he is left all by himself to fight off the ultimate mutant... All in all, the movie was extremely intriguing, but there were parts of the film that were a bit cliché and predictable, like when Logan’s wife is dying, she uses the phrase “I’m so cold”, which has been used about a hundred times in previous movies. The rest of the movie however was full of blood pumping action, like the exciting fight between Wolverine and the extreme mutant that ends in the destruction of an entire science island. Excellent fight scene. Overall, my rating of this movie is three stars out of five, as the action was great, and fans of XMen would have loved to see Wolverine's origins but in the end the movie lost three stars because of it’s overuse of clichés that are used repetitively in numerous amounts of movies. AUNT AGATHA 1. I have the feeling that my girlfriend loves Edward Cullen more than she likes me. What should I do? Talk to her and make your feelings known. She’s probably just caught up in the current Twilight passion and this should eventually pass. Try and do fun things together and remind her that you are real and here for her, which Edward Cullen could never be. 2. I find my curfew given to me by my parents a bit unfair as I can’t see my friends as much as I would like. What should I say to them to try and persuade them to see reason? Parents want to know that you’re safe. Maybe you could ask them for an extension in return by keeping in contact with them while you’re out. Ask your parents for a trial run with your curfew extended and then make sure your back by then and tell them where you are and who you are with etc. If this doesn’t work, maybe you should bring your friends around to your house one night. 3. I sometimes get mocked for being part of the robotics group. What should I say to get these people off my back? If it’s your passion, ignore them. If you enjoy it, you shouldn’t be embarrassed. You could even invite them along to try it, they might even enjoy it as well! 4. I take agriculture as a subject at school and was slightly concerned as to the possibilities of me getting swine flu from the farm pigs. Are there any precautions I am able to take? If you are afraid, let your teacher know and see if you can wear some protective gear. Since Swine Flu is a very hot topic at the moment people will understand, possibly even share your concerns. However, you are more likely to get Swine Flu from a person than a pig so you won’t need to worry too much. 5. I think my friend is attracted to me but I really value his friendship. What should I say to him so that his feelings won’t be hurt, and I can still be friends with him? It might be best to act like you’re not aware of his feelings. Keep dropping hints such as “You’re such a great friend.” Your friend should understand that things won’t go up another notch and move on. If you approach your friend about it, it might become awkward and could damage your friendship so subtle hints are probably the best way around this. 6. I want to ask this girl out but am shy and do not want to be rejected. Do you have any suggestions as to how I should go about this? Maybe try talking to her friends and see if they would know if she would like to go out with you. Or you could try asking her when no one else is around and if she isn’t keen; it would just be between you two. You can’t get them all so don’t take it personally if she isn’t interested. 7. I think I’m Aunt Agatha. What should I do? You know what; I’m in the same situation. Maybe we should meet and work through this together… Kiwiana quiz 1. Which of these features does NOT describe New Zealand's national bird, the kiwi? A) nocturnal B) low hearing C) flightless D) low vision 2. What is "Te Papa"? A) the maori word for "parent" B) New Zealand's longest river C) the maori word for "pride" D) a museum 3. In 1907, Frederick Truby King founded which important and long-serving organisation? A) Department of Social Welfare B) Plunket Society C) DB Breweries D) Bank of New Zealand 4. The most common street names in New Zealand are named after what? A) British towns B) British explorers C) British royalty D) British politicians 5. When did New Zealand's first Americanstyle supermarket open? A) 1921 B) 1977 C) 1964 D) 1958 6. Which item of clothing came to symbolise New Zealand's 1995 America's Cup victory? A) red socks B) silver shirts C) black hats D) green gumboots 7. What is the main ingredient of the ANZAC biscuit? A) rolled oats B) rice C) apple D) dates 8. What is the most southern area of New Zealand's territory? A) Ross Dependency B) Stewart Island C) South Island D) Auckland Islands 9. New Zealanders love to explore the world. Which country contains the most expatriate "kiwis"? A) Fiji B) England C) Australia D) United States 10. In which year did explorer James Cook chart the coastline of New Zealand? A) 1592 B) 1769 C) 1642 D) 1840 Twilight Quiz 1. When is the first time Bella sees Edward Cullen? A) Cafeteria B) School parking lot C) Biology class D) In the park 2. Who is the first person at school to talk to Bella? A) Eric B) Tyler C) Jessica D) Mike 3. Who did Bella make mud pies with when she was young? A) Jacob B) Edward C) Jessica D) Angela 4. How does Alice know that she and Bella will be great friends? A) She can see the future. B) She's known her since they were little. C) They have the same taste in clothes. D) She just guessed. 5. What does Emmett say when Rosalie asks if Bella is even Italian? A) "She told me so." B) "Her name is, so she must be." C) "Of course she is." D) "Her name is Bella." 6. How come Edward doesn't have a bed in his room? A) He camps out a lot. B) He likes the floor. C) He doesn't sleep. D) He sleeps with his parents. 7. Carlisle is Edward's biological father. A) True B) False 8. Where is the beach that Bella and her friends go to? A) The Bush B) La Push C) Forth Beach D) Long Beach 9. What word does Lauren use to describe James' senses? A) Dangerous B) Lethal C) Killer D) Fatal 10. At the prom, What does Bella answer when Edward asks, "So that's what you dream of, becoming a monster?" A) "I dream of being like you." B) "I dream of always being with you." C) "I dream of being with you forever." D) "Yes I do." Jonas Brothers Quiz. 1. What are the founding three brothers' names? A) Frankie, Joe, and Kevin B) Nick, Joe, and Kevin C) Nick, Joel, and Kevin D) Nick, Joe, and Frankie 2. When is Joe's birthday? A) August 15, 1987 B) November 5, 1989 C) September 16, 1989 D) August 15, 1989 3. "I miss you more than I did a minute ago/I?d climb a mountain just to hear your echo, you/All I wanted was you" What Jonas Brothers song are these lyrics from? A) You Just Don't Know It B) Please Be Mine C) 6 Minutes D) One Day at a Time 4. The Jonas Brothers wrote their first single "Mandy" themselves. A) True B) False 5. What city was Nick Jonas born in? A) Casa Grande, Arizona B) Wyckoff, New Jersey C) Dallas, Texas D) Teaneck, New Jersey 6. What is Kevin Jonas's full name? A) Paul Kevin Jonas II B) Kevin Jonas Jr. C) Kevin Paul Jonas II D) Kevin Jonas 7. What is their younger brother's name? A) Paul B) Nicholas C) Danny D) Frankie 8. What is the name of Nick's rap? A) Nick J is Off the Chain B) Nick J loves his Chain C) Nick J is On the Chain D) Nick J hates Chains 9. What song did the Jonas Brothers remake from "The Little Mermaid"? A) Poor Unfortunate Souls B) Under the Sea C) Kiss the Girl D) Part of Your World 10. What song are these lyrics from... "She?s the kinda girl that you see in the movies/Seen her in my dreams and now she?s standing next to me/Down by the shore, first weekend of the summer/Got to take a chance and just ask for her number" A) 7:05 B) Mandy C) 6 Minutes D) You Just don't Know it