Sunday, August 29, 2010

School closes for day over swine flu


The primary school in Christchurch was close for a day and would probably be open a day after as they found a student who was dianoged by the doctor that she has got swine flu. Therefore, the school was closed for a day to make sure that other student would be okay and anyone wouldn't get infected of the swine flu by that student. The school announcement said that the number of students within 137 would get risk of infection with the swine flu, so that if the parents of the student notice that student have high fever, headache, bodyache, cough, sore at throat, or any other symptoms. The parent should ring the school and give permition to their children to stay at home and the parents should see their children with close and if they don't get any better the parent should take them to flu center as soon as possible. Lastly, the report said that there isn't any report on student sickness last week and the report also said that there was not above 15 per cent of the rate of student who in illness condition by the end of last week.

Education puts life in a class of its own


The researchers have been made the research for the people who study in various level of education. They said that your qualifications (such as your own responsibility,etc.) can express about you more than how hard you are working in the school, although it is a part that tell about you in the school life. However, the level of study are important. According to a new Education Ministry report, said that the people who have highly educated usually more likely to volunteer, recycle and tolerance of immigrants than those people who don't have tertiary qualifications. Moreover, the people in high education level also feel healthier. They usually feel satify in overall thing than lower education level people. The report shows that the people in high education usually have higher stadard of life as the higher salaries they get, more chance to be successful, they actually have better situation in their works or jobs position. Therefore, the report show a lot of different in the percentation of people who attended the class in high degree and people who didn't take any education in New Zealand society.

Holiday travellers keeping safer by following rules


There was the report of nine people who died on road in Sunday afternoon on last Queen's Birthday Weekend. There was the death of 28-year-old mother Aroha Ormsby in Tokomaru Bay, north of Gisborne yesterday as the first report on holiday. The National road policing manager said that in this year there was reduced in the number of crashes. She also said that at 4 o'clock in this afternoon (the holiday period strated on Fridat at 4pm) and from that time, the income calls were 213calls which less than last year asthe last year the income call for crashes about 271 calls. Ms Rose said that the wonderful things that the drivers seem to have slow down the speed. She said that the people appeared to have more focus and aware about accident on road. The criticisms said that the people have more conciouness about driving as there were the advertising on the television and the ads on many places about safe driving. Ms Well who was the manager of road said that it was better to arrive alive than end up in hospital or dead.

Travel home today

- Allow extra time

- Roads probably wet so extend following distance

- Drives with headlights on

- Betolerant, expect delay

- Take a brake and brink nourishmen

Nine years jail for plane hijacker


The Somali woman who named Asha Ali Abdille, she was 36 years old and she was the refugee from horror of Somalia. Abdille was today jailed for nine years for hijacked on the aeroplane flight from Blenheim to Christchurch. Crown prosecutor Pip Currie told the High Court in Christchurch that the kidnapping of innocent air passengers and flight crew must be met with a strong response from the courts. Abdille told that she came from the family with 17 children and she was so happy with her family until she had had to run away when the civil war broke out in 1991. She went to stay with her grandfather ,but it wasn't too long after she ran away from her home. The bandits was attacked her and her grandfather, they cut her grandfather into the pieces but Abdille could escaped away. She was also told about other difficultues in her life such as she went into the camp and met a lot of violents and sometimes she got burry in the refugee camps during the war. She also spoke about the struggle of her life in New Zealand since 1994 and she had been told a lot of things that how hard was her life. The dogtor said that she had got too much of stress and depression which let to the hijacked on the aeroplane. So the doctor said that at the time of the hijacking she was suffering from post traumatic stress disorder and a major depressive episode. However, Crown prosecutor justice her to be in jail for nine years as it was also first time of hijack that occured in New Zealand and Abdille was allege about her aggressive behaviors that she didn't mean to harm or kill anyone.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Website wants free access to TVNZ archive


The New Zealand-made movies and television programmes wants access Television New Zealand's archive(TVNZ)-for free. The New Zealand television was establish in 2007 to run the website and allow the people to watch videos,stories, provide people the general knowledges, various informations. The Project Director of TVNZ, Brenda Leeuwenberge the non-public website which provide people old episodes online, these websites are providing the people on the programme that might already on air for last night, last week, or last year. While TVNZ website will probably offered them the online episodes in last decade or even last centuary. The TVNZ continue asked the free website for non-profit that will be given for free to the people.However, in Leeuwenberge said that she stongly believed that the public website would be fully support and the TVNZ's view would be fully available for New Zealand pubilcation. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=10668990

Pea-sized frog discovered


The new specie frogs have been discovered by sciencetist. They live in and around of canivorous plants, the frogs have tiny bodies that a bit larger than the pea-sized. The sciencetist, Indraneil Das who made accident discovery said that he named the frog"Microhyla nepenthicola" after the pitcher plant species. The frog were found living aroun and in the pitcher plants specie which were tubular plants killing the insects suck as ants and flies, but did not harm the frogs. Tadpoles grow in the liquid inside the plants. However, the male adult frogs have the range of size approximately between 10.6 millimetres to 12.8 millimetres which the tiniest specie frogs were found in Cuba have appoximately at least 9.8 millimetres.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10669060

Friday, August 27, 2010

Booze law puts local communities in control


The law changing of alcohol will be annouce today. This is the change of length of time selling liqour outlets, pubs and bars. The goverment expected widespread of communities using the new alcohol control laws. The laws will be annouce in formal lately in Octorber and this law requires parent to make cosent and gauge to their children the ages above 18 more strickly before the alcoholcan given to them.
The likely changes
- Raising the age of buying off the alcohol from 18 to 20 but leaving 18 from pubs and bars
- Greater police power about alcohol
- Greater power to communities about alcohol
- Dairies and groceries needs license to sell alcohol drink
- Lower the adult level of alcohol drink and drive
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10668207