Orion Jean is a 10-year-old boy from Fort Worth, Texas. He is making a difference in the world with his acts of kindness. And these acts may change the lives of people he has helped.
It all began after a student kindness competition last year where he gave encouraging words to share about taking the first step. " Kindness is a virtue (美德) we can all have, if we are willing to, " he said." So why not start today? Because right now, it's what we need more than ever. "
With the $500 prize money he won, Orion gave away toys to a local children's hospital. Next, he helped prepare 100, 000 meals for families in Texas. And now he wants to give books to kids who may not have them and plans to collect 500, 000 books in a race to kindness".
Kherri Jean, Orion's mother, wrote on her Facebook page on July 31 that Orion has already collected over 120, 000 books. "Today was one of my favorite days!" she said. We had a 'Race to Kindness' free book fair for children and their parents. It was so great seeing kids looking for books they like and taking them home!"
And even if he hasn't met the goal of 500, 000 books, Orion has done far more to put books into the hands of poor children than most. "I's all about my moral (道德) responsibility to help people," Orion said. "You know, it's my responsibility to be able to see these people who need help know that I can help them. "
Chinese Immersion (沉浸式) Camps for Kids Join us for a wonderful summer at Yew Chung International School Silicon Valley. Campers will take part in creative, hands-on activities while building their language skills and confidence. Camp Highlights (亮点) O Camp hours: 9:00 a. m to 3:00 p. m., morning care from 8:00 am to 9:00 a. m., afternoon care from 3:00 p. m. to 6:00 p. m. O Excellent Chinese-speaking teachers. O Daily outdoor sports or PE. O Camp T-shirts. O A final class performance recorded for parents. Four Camps from June 14 to July 30, 2021 O Discovery of Habitats (栖息地) (June14 to June21, 2021) Interested in animals, their habitats and how humans influence them? Join us to search for habitats around the world. Like scientists, we will discover all about landforms (地貌),climates, bodies of water, plants, animals and more. At the end of the camp, we will show our findings and the models we create. Telephone:8988-0599. O Passports to Fun (June 23 to July 6, 2021) Let's take our passports and start a journey from East to West. On our trip around the earth, we will create travel brochures (手册) about the countries we visit, exploring customs, food, fashion, history, art, music and holidays. We will discover that, even with our differences, people have a lot in common. Telephone:8898-8858. O Festival of Games (July 8 to July 17, 2021) In every culture and every country, children love to play games. We will enjoy games and sports around the world. We will also create our own games and competitions with different cultures. And on the final day of the camp, we will compete in a mini-Olympic competition in the park. Let's get fit and enjoy the summer sunshine! Telephone:8898-0088. O Fun of Arts (July 19 to July 30, 2021) We will create a friendly environment for children's creativity. By using the latest materials and technology, our art teachers will guide them in drawing, film-making, photo-taking, colorful sand work and much more. Telephone:8988-5599. |
A study found that 52 of the most common species (物种) of birds in the USA have become smaller in size in the past 38 years. Scientists say species shrink (缩小) in size because of climate change.
This shrinking in size follows a rule called Bergmann's Rule. The rule says that animals in cooler areas are usually larger than those in warmer areas, which is because larger animals are able to keep warmer.
As global warming influences the planet, animals now have to make changes to face rising temperatures. Some of them shrink in size. Scientists studied over 70, 000 species of birds. They discovered that some birds in North America were shrinking in size. Studies on deer, insects and fish also show the same fact.
What does this mean for these species? First, global warming is happening faster than ever before. So, animals may not be able to change fast enough. Besides, when a species shrinks, other things will get influenced. When an animal's body shrinks, it may not be able to give birth to as many young as before-this may influence the size of the species population.
It is possible that scientists haven't yet completely understood how changes in size may influence the ability of animals to live. This shows the bigger problem with climate change-we aren't always able to predict what will happen when the Earth's temperature keeps rising. And that is the real danger.
In just three short years, Rankin High School has built the Red Devils barbecue (烤肉) team that has become one of the most well-known in the state. The team has won $67, 000 (433, 691 yuan) in scholarships (奖学金) in the State High School BBQ Championships.
However, the million dollar question is: How does each competition work with high school barbecue?
According to the rules of competing, all meat must be provided on the day of the competition. No marinating (腌制),or spicing (加香料) before the official start time is allowed. As for the way of judging, all the foods are supposed to be served in the same dishware (餐具). The teams turn in their foods, which include chicken, pork, beef, beans and a dessert.
"We can't do much except talk to them in the competition, but practices will include going over the basics and showing the kids how to improve some things. " Robbie McClure, the coach of the team said.
The Red Devils barbecue team has a special way to practice and often uses experiences such as cooking for school board meetings, money-raising activities and at-home sports meetings as a way to get better. They've cooked in 18-degree weather and in wind storms.
"Our classroom includes sitting down and talking about it for 20 or 30 minutes and then go out and start something and then come back in and do something else, " McClure said. "They keep notebooks and write down and follow up. If you cook in a snowstorm, you have to cook longer because it takes forever. "
"It's hard to explain, but I like the experience," TJ Templeton, who has been a part of the program for all three years said. "It's something you know for a life-long time. You can use it every day, and it's just really fun competing with your friends. "
Because of COVID-19, people may have bad feelings such as sadness, anxiety and fear. Helping yourself and your family members keep a positive attitude will be very important for everyone to get through this difficult period. Below are five ways to keep your body and mind strong.
When you stay at home for a long time, it is normal to feel upset or anxious. The first step is to recognize and accept these feelings. It means being honest about your feelings. Don't hide your feelings. Accepting your feelings can actually help you manage them.
Keep a balanced diet and follow a daily routine (惯例). People who stay at home for a long time may easily have their routine turned upside down. Some people may stay up late at night and fail to get up during the day. Sleep is important for your personal health. Good sleep, especially deep sleep, can reduce anxiety.
Physical exercise is also a good way to reduce anxiety. Even a small amount of physical exercise can immediately make you feel better. And it works for people of all ages. At this time, you probably could not do outdoor exercise. But you should still do some exercise at home. If you need exercise tips, try to find them online.
Too much information may lead to anxiety. Since the COVID-19 outbreak was first reported, almost all people have been talking about it. To avoid receiving too much information, set aside time away from the screen and internet.
Humans are social animals. If our need to socialize (社交) is not met, it may lead to bad feelings. Fortunately, it is easy to connect with relatives and friends. Call someone or send a private message on WeChat.
A. Keep a healthy lifestyle.
B. Remember to get up early.
C. Talk to someone.
D. Recognize and accept your feelings.
E. Prevent receiving too much information.
F. Do some physical exercise.
Edgar McGregor is a 20-year-old climate activist. He spent 589 days straight picking up litter1Eaton Canyon(峡谷). Eaton Canyon is a part of the Angeles National Forest in southern California.
Edgar promised to pick up litter left by visitors while 2 his progress on an online social platform (平台). He has more than 17, 000 followers now!
Edgar started this journey when he learned that Los Angeles would 3 the Olympic Games in 2028. He thought the litter would be a "4embarrassment" for the United States. He decided to start with 5 Eaton Canyon since he lives closest to it. There are many trails (小径) and waterfalls as well as homeless encampments (营地).
Thanks to his work, Eaton Canyon is now free of 6. Edgar said recently that there was no more rubbish in the canyon. However, his work doesn't 7. He plans to go back to the canyon often to keep its clean 8.
When asked about his 9, Edgar said, "Whether it is hot or 10, it doesn't matter. 11 stayed there for at least an hour every day, cleaning up the canyon. "
All of the recyclable things he picked up were sold and he 12 all the money. Edgar has donated the money to organizations such as World Central Kitchen and some schools in Uganda.
He often 13 everyone to take action in cleaning up online. "If you think my work is inspiring, go outside to clean up the planet and let me see it," Edgar wrote on the online social platform. "It has nothing to do with your abilities. It's 14 something that everyone could do. "
15don't always wear capes (披风) like Superman. What can you do for the environment?
If you want to learn English faster, get started with the things below. One of the easiest things you can do (learn) English faster is to read as much as you can. Read things all the time. This will make (you) vocabulary better and it will also help you learn grammar.
If you don't want to read (child) book, an easy way is to read comic (漫画) books or comics instead . You can buy many English language comic books, or you can read free comics online. These comics online (call) webcomics. You can also read books you have read before. If you already know a little bit about what happens, you will have easier time guessing and understanding the words. Reading newspapers (be) also a good way to learn a language because newspapers (usual) have very good grammar and are written to be easy to understand.
Watching movies will also help you improve your English by helping you to hear it sounds like and also helping you to learn new words. You can start watching with the subtitles (字幕) but you will learn much (many) with the subtitles off. Once you have a basic vocabulary, try to keep the subtitles off and focus on listening for the words carefully, and try to guess the words you don't know from what is happening on the screen.
—I was told to prepare my speech at school.
Dear Li Ping. How's it going these days? I'm having a great time in Shanghai for the two-month exchange program. It's a great place to visit and there's just so much to see and do here. Last night I went to a Chinese music concert. I prefer quiet and traditional music, so the concert suited me just fine. Do you like music? What kind of music do you like best? Tomorrow evening my host family is taking me to their little daughter's birthday party, but I am not sure what I am expected to do before the party. Should I prepare a gift or anything? If so, what can I choose as the gift? What else could I do to make the party more interesting? I am looking forward to your reply. All the best, Lucy |