Walt Disney Co's hotly anticipated High School Musical 3: Senior Year arrives in movie theaters tonight. The audience is mainly young kids, some older and their parents who take them. this article interests me because i'm in love with these movies, and i plan on watching hsm3 tomorrow night! yeah ive known about this movie for a long time, i the first and second movie on dvd. three things ive learned:
1. there will be a fourth movie
2. The original 2006 TV movie hsm drew 255 million viewers worldwide
3. this is the last hsm that will have the oringinal characters, four will have a whole new cast
well my question was will there be a fourth movie, but now that i know there will be i don't have one..
sorry litteral.. i had to write something on this movie.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Friday, October 17, 2008
Flight of the penguins: Rescuers return wayward birds home
In Brazil, 373 young Magellanic penguins were rescued, rehabilitated and released last weekend after their search for food left them stranded, hundreds of miles from their usual feeding grounds. The audience is whoever wants to read this article. This article interests me because i love penguins and learning new things about them. No, i didn't know anything about this..i came across it when i was looking for news articles. 3 things i learned reading this article is..
1. Magellanic penguins are warm-weather birds that breed in large colonies in southern Argentina and Chile.
2. The young animals then migrate north between March and September, following their favorite fish, the anchovy
3. The birds are named after Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan, who first saw them in 1519.
my question is, what happens if they stray further north?
1. Magellanic penguins are warm-weather birds that breed in large colonies in southern Argentina and Chile.
2. The young animals then migrate north between March and September, following their favorite fish, the anchovy
3. The birds are named after Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan, who first saw them in 1519.
my question is, what happens if they stray further north?
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