Wednesday, November 26, 2008

English Film Series begins December 3!

The 8B welcomes members of the 6th, 7th, and 8th forms to the first two movies in the English Film Series.
December 3, 4:00 pm
December 17, 4:00 pm
Both films will be shown in the Media Room (second floor) of BG/BRG Stainach.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

An American Supermarket

One of the big differences between the United States and Austria is the CHOICE or SELECTION of things to buy. A good example is the local supermarket. This one is in my hometown of Iowa City, and is about 8 times bigger than Billa in Irdning! I have included photos of sections in this store that should blow your mind!

First up, the apple section! This is just part of the PRODUCE (fruits and vegetables) section -- the whole section is nearly half the size of Billa!

Then we have your MILK/DAIRY section. Notice that our milk comes in different fat contents (skim, 1/2%, 1%, 2%, whole, half & half, light cream, heavy cream, lactose free) and in different flavors (chocolate, strawberry, eggnog). Milk is also is sold in 1 gallon (4 liter) plastic jugs because American children grow up drinking at least three glasses of milk a day! There's also an ORGANIC (Bio) milk section, but it is much more expensive than the milk made with bovine growth hormone (BGH):

Then we've got your SNACK aisle with potato chips, tortilla chips, cheese dip and salsa. This entire aisle is chips, folks!
This is our SALAD DRESSING aisle, with at least 50 different flavors (French, ranch, Caesar, blue cheese, raspberry vinaigrette, honey mustard, green goddess, just to name a few)! Because Americans are often overweight (and who wouldn't be overweight with all the chips!?) one of the popular diet foods is salad. Of course, a bowl of lettuce (aka rabbit food) wouldn't be complete without SALAD DRESSING which is 100% fat! So much for your slim line!


This is the PHARMACEUTICAL aisle of the local supermarket. Here you can buy aspirin and other pain medications, cold medicines, antacids, and diet pills. In Austria, you would have to go to an Apotheke to obtain these things, but in the U.S. you can buy aspirin and cold medicine at every gas station!And that, my friends, is your tour of an American supermarket. I'll be interested to read your responses in the COMMENT section!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

The Afghani Girl from National Geographic

ALONG AFGHANISTAN'S WAR TORN FRONTIER (original article): http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/100best/storyA_story.html
A LIFE REVEALED (story of the girl pictured above, 17 years later):
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2002/04/afghan-girl/index-text

Monday, November 10, 2008

Improve your vocabulary! Feed the world!

Join 6C and 8A in feeding the poor this Christmas. Play Free Rice, and collect 1,000,000 grains of rice (per class) before December 24. Class with the most grains of rice per pupil wins a prize!

Help end world hunger