Tuesday, February 28, 2006

gg final test

Martin Greenberg

ILA

2/28/06

The Golden Goblet Final Test

1. It became extremely difficult and dangerous for Ranofer to follow Gebu because he was going inside a cave, and it was hard for Ranofer to walk/see, and Gebu heard Ranofer behind him.

2. How did Ranofer hide from Wenamon? Free

3. Ranofer didn't feel alone in the valley because he thought that he heard khefts.

4. Ranofer concluded that the small room was the tomb of Queen Tiy's parents.

5. Ranofer plunged into the crevice because he was scared by a vulture.

6. Why did Heqet ad the Ancient decide to leave the Valley before they found Ranofer? Free

7. When the Ancient and Heqet were reunited with Ranofer in the Valley, they helped him by guarding the large rock that Ranofer had pushed in front of the exit to the tomb to trap Gebu and Wenamon. Ranofer was worried that because Gebu was strong, he would be able to push the rock aside and would kill Heqet and the Ancient.

8. Ranofer worried that no one would listen to his story because he was just a child, and children are prone to make up stories with themselves as the hero.

9.The powerful person in the palace wwo first decided it would be worthwhile to listen to Ranofer's story was Qa'nefer.

10. The queen tested Ranofer's story be asking Ranofer what was leaning against the wall of her parents' tomb. Ranofer answered that it was her father's oaken staff, and he was correct.

11. The queen rewarded Ranofer by giving him new clothes and a donkey.

Thursday, February 16, 2006

School

I'm just being at school now...it's kinda boring...i'll post again tonight.

TONIGHT: THE RETURN OF ENGRISH!

School

I'm just being at school now...it's kinda boring...i'll post again tonight.

TONIGHT: THE RETURN OF ENGRISH!

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

ESBN barcode

Here's my ESBN barcode, if you're too lazy to click on the link:
ESBN: 8801006021379723458

Monday, February 13, 2006

ISBN!

I just got an ISBN for martin's world. If you look in the links section of the sidebar on the right, you will see a shiny new link to my ISBN for my blog. Hope it makes you happy!

Friday, February 10, 2006

Cell analogy

A prison is like a cell in the following ways:

The cell membrane is like the walls and doors of the prison that keeps the prisoners from escaping. In the same way that the cell membrane only lets things that should get in get in and the things that should get out get out, the walls and doors of the prison keep the prisoners in and not out, restrict access to the prison, and allow the guards to enter and exit as they wish. The lipids in the lipid bilayer are like the bricks in the wall.

The food vacuoles are like the prison cells in that they don’t allow what is inside to escape from within. When a prisoner is put in a cell, the prisoner cannot escape from the cell, just as the food inside a vacuole cannot escape from the vacuole.

The lysosomes are like an electric chair in that just like how the lysosomes' digestive acids destroy what is inside the food vacuole, the electric chair will destroy the prisoner.

The cytosol is like the air in the prison in that just like how the cytosol surrounds all of the organelles in the cell, the air in the prison surrounds everything in the prison. Also, just like how the organelles communicate with each other through the cytosol, people communicate with each other through the air.

The nucleus is like the prison's warden in that just like how the warden is in complete control of the prison, the nucleus is in complete control of the cell. Also, just like how the warden is the most important person in the prison, the nucleus is the most important organelle.





 

Sunday, February 05, 2006

www.bn.com

I just got 100 bucks to spend @ barnes and noble! i bought the family guy move, a psp cleaning cloth, a psp game (megaman maverick hunter X) and the special illustrated edition of the davinci code! the movie and the davinci code havent come yet, but they are supposed to come tomorrow.
shoutout.....
hi abs!