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The Online Weekly Magazine!
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:
Also
Section for
Boys
Section for
Girls
Smiling-Why you should.
:
July 28th,
2012.
talic
And much
more!
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1. Letter from the Writer. Page 3.
SmilingPage 4. Page 5.4. Picture of the WeekPage 6.
Italic Page 7.6. Quote of the Week Page 9. Page 9.
8.For Boys:
The Sea Season Page 10.
Abc-xyz Page 13.9.For Girls:
The Apron and the Chefs HatPage 13. Hairdos for the Summer Page 14.
10.
AnD wE sHoUlD aLl LaUgH: hA hAPage 15.
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Letter from the Writer.
Nice to see you all again.
Issue 2 is a week late, but trust me, it will not happen again. I am gladthat I am finally writing this, so please accept my sincere apology.
I am introducing a new section to the Letter from the
Writer. section and this section is:Writers Favorite.
This section will have the name or names of the articles that the writer
likes best and you can read them first if you like.
I have also included sections for boys and girls so that you can have
something of direct interest.
So.
Writers Favorite.
Smiling
Mary signing off- thanks.
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Getting To Know the Facts:Additional Knowledge
Smiling
-Why you should.
Smiling is more than what most of us think it is. And I never
thought that it would be linked to all that.
Who would you choose?
Tell me honestly: who would you approach; a
stern looking, frowning person or a person who is smiling? When we smile, we seemagreeable, and people think that we are not mean or rude. They guess that we have
a friendly attitude and can talk to us without feeling uncomfortable. All these
things are subconscious thoughts that
come to a persons mind when they
look at someone who is smiling.
How you feel
Smiling makes usfeel happy, and it
boosts our mood.
When we smile- even if weakly- we feel relief and joy. We
also feel happy about ourselves and believe that we are
successful and have achieved a lot in life. We feel good about
ourselves and our confidence develops. Smiling makes you look younger and it lifts
your face.
Health Benefits
This is what I have been waiting for. Get ready to get blown off your feet, because
now is the moment of truth!
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When you smile, your body releases natural pain killers. Smiling also lowers your
blood pressure. Smiling makes you relax and your immune system works better than
usual, can you believe it? Smiling also decreases
stress levels, which is also connected with
health. Now didnt that blow you away if you
did not yet know about all that? It surely
surprised me. It takes only four muscles to
smile, whereas frowning takes a lot more
muscles.
Everyone else
When you smile at someone, they feel more
confident. Also, smiling mostly makes the other person smile as well, and they too
can then become happier and feel better. People
will take you as younger than your actual age
because smiling makes you look younger.
Got a grumpy grandma? Tell her to smile: it will
help her health, her mood and will make her look
younger.
Mary when she had to spend the day with her
grandma.
Ordinary with a touch ofextra:
Short Stories
What happens around here.
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She was proud to
I was teaching the kids what to tell someone who asks them where they live.
Say, I live inthis city (unnamed city).
A child stood up and said, Teacher, I do not
live there, I live in Laundry Lane.
I thought it was a mistake. After a while, I realized that she did not know that
she lived inthis city. Most people do not know which country they live in. They
live day to day lives, and what good will knowing the name of their city do to
them?
Laundry Lane was a particular lane where a lot of laundrymen lived. The girl
then asked me where I lived. I told her the name of the area. She smiled and
said, My father collects clothes from there as well. She was proud to have
found a connection.
Narrated by Marys Sister.
Photography
Picture of the Week
This particular week it is all about anime art. By
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Could you draw this?
Italic
All I am doing is reading a book when I see
some text that is in Italic (that is tilted,
like this). I wonder what it means.
When someone types in italic, they are
emphasizing on that particular word.
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Suppose if someone keeps on asking you whether you have something. You keep
on telling that person that you do not have it but eventually you lose your
patience and say, I do nothave it. This will let the person know that you
certainly do not have it. Now, if someone who heard all this wanted to write
this down, would he/she really write, that person finally got annoyed and said,
I do not have it, emphasizing on the word not.
Of course not. So, instead of doing that,
one can simply type it in italic. But
A celebrate says, The designs were kind
of nice. This will make you think that the
celebrate liked the designs.
The news reporter says, The celebrate
said that the designs were kindofnice.
This will make you think that the celebrate did not like the designs a lot and
thought that they were only a little nice.
Your friend says that he/she may not be able to attend the party. But your
mom will not let you go unless your friend goes with you. You do not want to
lie. You say, She/he mightgo.Your friend said to you, I might
notgo.
What your friend says makes
you think that he will probably
not go, but you emphasize on
the different words and make it
sound as though your friend
might just go.
A critic says, The rice is good,
but the lobster was a little
sour. The media says, He/ She
All that just with a tilt?
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said that the rice was good but the lobster wasa little sour.
Just like some of the media, you wrongly use the power of emphasis. Just like
that your tone will also change things. Now, this is a neat trick, but it could
get you into trouble. If you emphasize on the wrong words, you will not onlyland into a heap of trouble, but you will also be known to exaggerate things.
If you say that someone hated something, then people will not readily believe
you because they will think that you always make small things look big. That is
what you do in emphasizing. And if you do that to different words, you get a
different meaning.
Why do you think the Leaning Tower has such an impact?
Mary when she gets into trouble thanks to the power of emphasis.
The Explainers of Life;
Quote
of the Week
Mary when she clicks on a website for quotes.
Literature
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The reality of the English Language.
Kite
Written by Maria Khan on the 12th of June, 2012.
My paints lay open, my canvas white
I want not to spoil it with colors
This canvas is pure, emitting a new light
Given to us, to paint with colors bright
And we used not the colors of nature
On and on, re-coloring, a painful sight
And oh, we think what we do is right
With unearthly brown and toxic green
For corners of the canvas did we fight
And when it will reach its utmost height
The canvas cloth will tear and fall
And we have put ourselves in blight
And let us hope and color in plight
That we stitch together with all our might
And let us paint together, a flying kite
Free, in the air- like we hope to be
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For Boys:
The Sea Season
The best thing about living on the edge is that where there is
the edge, there is also the sea. And catching a fish
or two is easy.
Now, firstly, make sure that where you go fishing
is a place where there are a lot
of fish- not very close to other
fishermen, but not too far away.
Choose the fish you will catch. Then
when you go to the market (probably on theway to the sea), tell the shopkeeper the
fish you want and ask him where you will
find a lot of it, the bait it likes the most
and the hook
that will fit
into its mouth the best.
Now, if you live close to a river
and not the sea, then you have to
judge whether the tide is strong
or not. If it is, then use
sinkers that you can buy. They
will be attached to your line to
keep it close to the riverbed
(where the fish hunt). Ask the
shopkeeper how to tie the bait
(usually from its tail) to the
hook. If not, then youre good to
go.
You line is in the water. Now
nature will test your patience.
Dont expect to win if you have no
experience. Do not
give in. Hang
in there.
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You can find out whether a fish has fallen for the bait by
attaching a bobber to your line, which moves when there is
movement. You could even attach a bell that rings to tell you
that it is dinner time.
A fish has your live bait in its mouth. You will have to jerk thefishing rod back. If you were just hallucinating, then try again.
If you do not catch anything, try somewhere
else.
Now pull so that the fishing line
comes to a vertical position and keep
reeling at the same time. If you do not,
the line will be loose and the fish can
take the hook out of its mouth. Pull it
to open water (or the river bank).
Use a net to catch the fish (keep
this handy) and grab it by its tail (the fins,
mouth and other parts can hurt you).
Feel soft hearted at the sight of pain? You
can remove the hook calmly and let the fish
go.
Tips:
The larger
the bobber, the
more news updates you can get.
Good quality equipment always
pays off.
Keep your finger on the line for
the smallest and lightest movement (in the case
of small fish).
Stay away from the fins and the mouth. That is danger-zone
extreme.
Before you go fishing, watch
the movie Piranha-or read its
summary. Ha ha, nodo not do
that.
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Abc-xyz
Want to dive into the world of words?
www.goodreads.comhas some great books
for teenage boys.
Recommended:
If you have not already then first of all, slap yourself. Harry Potter is one book
everyone reads.
Stormbreaker is a book by Anthony Horowitz. If you like this book, then you will also
like other books written by this writer. He has a wide range (I recently read and liked
his series The Power of Five).
Eragon by Christopher Paolini and the other books in this series are really nice.
Choose yourself:
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/45.Best_Books_for_Teen_Boys
Have fun.
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For Girls:
The Apron and the Chefs Hat
The summer sun is beaming on most of us (some
people somewhere in the world are going through
winter). Recipe?
Salsa Pasta Salad:
Ingredients:
1. Dry rainbow radiatore pasta2 cups
2. Chopped onion1
3. Chopped red bell pepper1
4. Sliced black olives6 ounces or 1 can
5. Diced tomatoes3
6. Diced green chilies4 ounces or 1 can
7. Distilled white vinegar 1/3 cup
8. Chopped fresh cilantro cup
9. Garlic salt1 teaspoons10.Lemon juice 1/3 cup
11.Vegetable oil cup
12.White sugar 1 tablespoon
13.Chili powder 1 tablespoon
What to do:
1. Cook the pasta in a large pot in salt water until it is tender. Drain the water.
2.
Take the onions, bell peppers, olives, tomatoes and green chilies in a large bowl.3. Whisk vinegar, cilantro, garlic salt, lemon juice, vegetable oil, sugar and chili
powder in a small bowl.
4. Mix the pasta with the vegetables. Toss the cilantro dressing and serve yourself!
More at:
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http://allrecipes.com/recipes/everyday-cooking/seasonal/summer/Main.aspx
Hairdos for the Summer
Sun, sun and more sun. Is your hair getting in the way?
Up-dos for the summer:
Shoulder length hair: Is the normal
ponytail not enough? Try the flip-tail: a
hairstyle is easy to make.
All you have to do is make a loose
ponytail. Make a hole-like parting right
before the pony (not the hair in the
ponytail, but the hair that is loosely tiedup). Take the end of your pony and pick
it up (the tip should face the roof) and
put it into the parting. Put the whole pony in like this. Behold! It takes a minute
to master.
Medium length hair: Are you tired of making a regular bun? Try looped
bunches.
Just part your hair into two sections and plait each
section. Then take the tired-up end of your plait and tieit to the start so that the plait makes a circle (pin it- you
can even use a catcher). Take the hair at the end of your
plait that is not plaited and pin it down.
Long hair: Is the plaited
bun getting old? Try the
French Twist.
Hold your hair as if you were about to make a
low ponytail. Twist your hair a lot while holding
it up so that it points to the ceiling. Hold a hair
slide vertically at the side of your twist (the side
that has been twisted, not the smoother side)
and insert it to hold your hair. If you like, pull
out a few strands of your hair around your face
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to frame it.
Source: Fabulous Hair (book) by Maria Neuman.
The Ha Ha Section:
AnD wE sHoUlD aLl LaUgH:
hA hA
Joke 1:
What will your cat be when she grows up?
She will be
Will she be a designer?
No! She will be a doctor!
Even with cats?
Yes.
Urgh.
She will pass the M Cat exam.
Not ECAT?
What, you mean virtually?
Joke 2:
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I wanted my cat to get an A, but my teacher says, C for Cat. Isnt that a little
racist- or should I say specie-ist?
Joke 3:
Sister is applying egg to her
hair. I enter and say:
B: Some lay eggs. Some eat
eggs. Others put eggs in their
hair.
A: Are you done?
B: Yes, it is time for me to egg-xit
A: You are egg-xcused.
B: Ill go before you get egg-ressive.
A: I am egg-rieved at your egg-
norance.
B: I am egg-rieved that you are egg-headed.
A: Isnt that a little egg-aggerated?
B: Dont you mean egg-xtreme? Egg-xtravaganza!
A: Egg-xactly.
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