Posted by hasdev on 30th May 2008
A handshake is when two people grasp one of their hands together and shake. Shaking hands is offend used in sports to thank your opponent for playing, and when you make a bet on something it is still not a bet before you shake hands. Shaking hands is when two people greet each other. A handshake is also when people congratulate each other and at the end of an argument. Some clubs like Scout Clubs make up their own handshake to say their a part of the club. It is believed that the handshake originated about the 2ND century BC. The handshake is also used at parliament and at the end of court. The handshake is also used at the end of game shows like Deal or No Deal and Bert’s Family Feud.
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Devon’s 2nd Goss!
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Posted by Alex on 23rd May 2008
Hey I’m Alex and I got the Goss on birthmarks………………A birthmark is of course a mark or blotch on your skin that you have from birth. Not everyone has them except the most common is the hemangioma (say: he-man-jee-o-muh) they happen when a lot of new blood vessels grow in one certain area of the body. Most birthmarks also aren’t something that hurts or gives you illnesses. Also most newborn babies have a birthmark between their 2 eyebrows, most people call them angel kisses except they disappear after a few months. You can get birthmarks of all different shapes and sizes. Like you can get them brown, tanned, pale and stuff like that. Some people have just one birthmark and others have a whole heap. You can also get birthmarks any were on your body. Well thanks for listening to my Goss on birthmarks. AlexReferences: Kids Health
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Alex C’s Goss’ No. 2
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Posted by rayeli on 7th May 2008
Well I did my Goss on Bumblebees. There are 250 different types of bumblebees worldwide. The Bumblebee has a cousin called the Honey bee, which people confuse her with the bumblebee. Unlike its cousin the Bumblebee is gentle and slow. T he bumblebee is round and furry and does not look anything like its cousin. Bumblebees live in small nests so they don’t swarm inside its home. Not all Bumblebees have a sting, Drones [The smaller bumblebee] have no sting at all . Bumblebees do not make enough honey for commercial use just enough for there young. Pretty much if you had to choose living with either the Honey bee or the Bumblebee the bumble bee would be better off because the honey bee is very protective and very aggressive whereas the Bumble bee is far from aggressive.
Click on the link below to hear Eliza do a great job with her goss’!
Eliza’s Goss’
Click on the link below to hear what happens to Senior K when they haven’t had a goss’ session for awhile!
Senior K_mistake!
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