For many years in the central Australian desert there have been many camels running around, trampling fences, eating crops and drinking out of sprinklers. This has been making some people upset including Kevin Rudd.
In my opinion camels should be treated with respect and to not be killed just for having babies as well as they make very nice pets and if killed the government should come up with a better reason why.
If people have a problem with the camels there are many solutions including: building stronger fences, to go live somewhere else, or to just put up and live with it.
If Kevin Rudd decides to cull the camels it means he doesn’t care about the animals enough to help build fences for the community. Anyway there are tons of animals out there that are annoying and he doesn’t kill them.
Because of this argument there are now people annoyed and disturbed. This is not nice I mean how would you like it if you just got shot because there were too many people in your neighbourhood.
Steeple chasing has been a very popular sport and traditional port for 177 years and has attracted many visitors from different countries to watch. It all began when two Irishmen had a dispute over whose horse was faster so they had a race between two steeples jumping everything in their way and that’s how the sport of steeple chasing about.
Although the sport has been going for so long and most people have enjoyed the sport it was a big surprise for when it made the news. The thing that’s bothering a lot of people recently is the fact that it puts so much strain and pressure on the horses. According to experts the horses love to jump but even so it is too much to ask.
It may attract large crowds a can be a regular outing for some the sport is still very dangerous to the horses and the riders. A main problem of why so many horses die is not actually from the initial impact but from a broken leg.
The horses’ legs aren’t the same as a human in that there is not as much calcium in the legs so it can take them up to a year to heal fully and if you don’t know it’s very difficult to keep them still for that long so the owners put them out of their misery and put them down.
If you could please share your opinion that would be great.
Z.Z
Since cars have been made they have been very useful to lots of people around the world and safety and design has been made for looks and safety but even with the technology we have today there are still occasional crashes that can be very devastating.
Crashes are on the news almost every week as well as most of the victims are young adults or teenagers. That’s why over 400 people in a Queensland have been taking the tests. Especially in the environment they live where they have to practice swerving oncoming wildlife and how to grip well on the dusty outback roads.
One of the main reasons why so many people hit objects is because most of the time as the person sees the object the freak out and there whole body locks causing them hit the thing they were trying to avoid so at this program they teach all of the students to steer with their eyes hopefully preventing this.
On the programs provided the students are able to test the affect of drunkenness on the sidewalk and then are all asked would you hop into a car and drive like this and all of them replied NO!
This blog is help for when you are bored and there’s nothing that sounds fun to you. There are lots of ideas but you may not be able to think of them at the time so you can use these ideas to help.
When it’s raining:
You can play a board game
Make a cubby out of cushions
Through balls around the house (if you are allowed)
Play hide and seek
Invite 1 or more friends over to play together.
Watch a little bit of T.V but this is the last option.
Do some computer bu like T.V only do a little bit.
Make a paper areoplane.
Build something.
You can go out in the pouring rain and get drenched.
Bounce on the trampoline when it’s pouring (but don’t come inside like that the mother gets annoyed).
If you are extreamly bored just lie down and go to sleep.
When it’s not raining but you’re still bored:
Do all of the things said above except for the ones in the rain that involve getting drenched.
Play basketball if you have a ring.
Kick the footy back and forth to eachother.
Go for a jog.
Invent new words.
Make up a new game.
Write a story.
Play with your pet/pets (if you have one/more).
As well as any other ideas you can think of.
If you have any question or suggestions please comment me.
Thanks for reading
Z.Z
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