Month: January 2020

welcome to camp green lake

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Imagine a place ,a place were your child  can enjoy the beautiful camp green lake . would you rather get your children go to prison   or Camp Green Lake .Take a moment to consider about your child go to Camp Green Lake, it is a good place to go to the warden will take care of them  they won’t have time to be bored because they will  be digging a hole.

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This place  really exist and your children can go here  ,it is called Camp Green Lake . a beautiful ocean of blue sky above the : there  is not a gray cloud in light . there is no one there ,but maybe you  can come the sand is white and the temperature is like 35oc .  The journey is not as  long . but there will be bus waiting for you .  you would have a lifetime of the heat  ..

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How our Camp Green Lake it is different to the other JCF (juvenile  correction  facilities)  you may be asking? well here  at Camp Green Lake  your child will love it there because  when the bus gets there it  might take 9 hours . but their will be a tablet or they can bring there own book  when they get there ,  they will  unpack  there  bags  and   in   a cupboard  and   they will have to dig a hole  when they do that the can get  the day of or they can get in the shower or the  bath  all day .

 

Holes!

Introduction.
Has your child ever broken the law? Do you feel like your child has lost control? Do you feel like your child has a season ticket to disaster? Your worries stop here and now! Camp Green Lake is the place for you. Imagine a place where your child would get the best opportunity’s to learn and grow, a place where professionals help youths to turn their lives around, a place where they are not feeling claustrophobic by walls and iron bars surrounding them: this is not a dream! These facilities are an ideal place for young offenders . They have come up with an amazing solution. Digging holes, growing and learning. The question is: does this sound like a place you would send your child?

Location and History.

Have you ever wondered why people would choose to go here? Canyons formed from ancient lime stone displaying wonderful silhouettes against the beautiful Texas night sky. Rare and exotic creatures refuge under rocks of all sizes. You will be lucky enough to see a scorpion and even the yellow spotted lizard only found in this vast and unique desert. In the night sky you will see a show of stars shining on the desert floor The sky shows a display of clouds. Made by the cracks in the canyon light shines through. Is this the place you would want your child to go?

Welcome To Camp Green Lake.

Look no farther . Here at Camp Green Lake young offenders are not surrounded or enclosed by iron bars or brick walls. Sometimes we need to reach down for potential in your child by digging down. Digging will help your child build character and give your child a second chance each day. Here at CGL we are surrounded by nature and warm, sunny days. Your child will be able to do activities under the sun. After they have dug down, the rest of the day is theirs to explore. The journey here is free and along the way there are lots of wonderful views that are a tourist attraction. Every group is assigned a leader to take care of them and help build their character. I will tell you now, everyone who has been here would say it has changed their lives forevermore.

Circulatory Systom

Introduction

The heart is a very vital organ  which pumps the blood around your body .It is essential for life as it carries very important  nutrients and oxygen to your other organs. It also transports the carbon dioxide (CO2) to the lungs so you then breathe it out , the reason for this is the CO2 is actually very poisonous for your body. The heart sits in your chest , left of the sternum bone (bone in your chest) and in front of the lungs – which are interconnected with the circulatory system as they provide the oxygen that is needed. Did you know your heartbeats ,on average, 100,000 times a day, therefore in 2.5 billion times in a life time. If you put your heart into perspective it is around the size of a clenched fist.

Your Circulatory System is made up of your heart, blood vessels and lungs. Everyone’s blood cells travel like a bus on a road, for example the road are your veins and arteries and the blood cells are like the buses. In more detail, the blood cells transport the carbon dioxide to the left atrium, then straight through the mitral valve to the left ventricle finally to the aortic valve. The right atrium receives oxygen-poor blood from the body and pumps it to the right ventricle through the tricuspid valve. The right ventricle pumps the oxygen-poor blood to the lungs through the pulmonary valve.

 

 

 

 

 

The cirulartory system by saoirse

13th January 2020

what is your heart?

Your entire system gets blood pumps from your heart. your heart  is the most important organ in your body. did you know that your heart beats more than 10000 times a day. your heart is the leader of your organs and keeps the blood for your body. your heart carries about 2.5000 a day.

Your veins carries oxygenated blood and your arteries carries deoxygenated blood. Your heart can move on its own were as all of your other organs need help from your heart. the blood cells starts in the right atrium and then travel through the left atrium. the reason that the circulatory system is called that is because the system moves in a circle.

 

circulatory system

The heart is a vital organ that pumps blood around the body. The heart is a curtail part of your body because it help us humans survive. this is because without the heart you would not have any blood and you will stop breathing. The heart carry the oxygen around the body which, helps us breath. Then the lungs will relies the carbon dioxide. The  average amount of  heartbeats is about 100,000 times which means in your life your heartbeats over 2.5 million times. Your heart is the same size as your fist clench.

The human circulatory system is made up of the heart, blood vessels and the lung. Without this we would die as soon as we were born. Every part of our body is important and we need. blood is red and veins. The heart goes first right atrium, then the tricuspid valve (like a door way that only open one way). (otherwise the oxygen and carbon dioxide go together and then you might die) then the right ventricle finally up the pulmonary  valve. The returning blood cells the first left atrium then through then through the left ventricle the to the aortic valve. When you breath in oxygen then it goes to your lungs and then you breath carbon doxiade out.

The Cirulartory system-big write

Have you ever wondered what your heart is?                                                                                             your heart is a vital organ to your body and it is essential to life because it keeps your blood pumping around your body. If you didn’t have a heart you would honestly die. Your heart is the most important organ in your body and it beats around 10,000 times a day and around 2.4 billion times in a lifetime. Your heart transports about 2,000 gallons a day.

But the real question is how does your heart work?                                                                                    It all starts when your red blood cells travel into the right atrium and travels through a passage called a valve to the right Ventricle , from there it travels in a vein ( A vein is for non oxygenated blood) to the lungs, the blood cells bounce of the sides of the vein and all of the oxygen particles stick to the blood cells then it travels to the lungs to collect some more oxygen and then it heads down a archery (an archery is for oxygenated blood) and back to the heart. When the red blood cell reaches the heart again it travels into the  left atrium and again through a valve to the left ventricle from there it travels down an archery to give another part of the body the oxygen it needs for example the foot. When your red blood cell reaches the foot the oxygen floats off and carbon dioxide sticks to the red blood cell and then the cell travels up an archery and then the cycle continues.

The Circulatory System – Big Write

The human heart is a vital organ in the body which pumps blood. It carries blood and oxygen to other parts of the body. It beats around 100,000 times a day and translates about 2,000 gallons of blood everyday. It sits in the chest just a little bit to the left, in front of the left lung. Your heart is about the size of a clenched fist. It also pumps blood every time it beats. If you didn’t have a heart then you would die.

First, the blood cell goes through the right atrium. Then, it goes through the tricuspid valve and the right ventricle. The blood vessel goes through the arteries deoxygenated, then the heart sends the oxygenated blood through the veins. After that, it comes into the left atrium, left ventricle,  aortic valve and to where the oxygen is needed. Then, the cycle restarts.

Here are some facts: Did you know that every second, 8 million blood cells die, and the same number are born? The heart beats around 3 billion times in a persons life.

How does the heart work and what is it?

The heart, is a vital  organ inside of you. Your body, depends on it all the time. without the heart we would not be here today. The heart is about the size of you fist  clenched. Also the heart beats 100,000 and the heart beats 2.5 billion times a lifetime. The heart is located in your chest on the left of you sternum. When you grow your heart grows because when you grow your heart needs to work twice as you grow. Your veins  grow as you grow up  so you heart needs to grow as you do as your veins develop. Your blood  takes  nutrients around your body.

First, your blood contains blood cells that go to the lungs and take oxygen from them to give it to the heart your blood must have oxygen .The oxygen stick to the blood cells and the blood cells then take it back to the heart. When blood cells have got all the oxygen they then take it to the left atrium and than to the right atrium.  The blood cells are bumped all around the body this is why you can hear and feel your heart bet. If there was no oxygen (which is on the lungs)the system would not work probably..  The heart never stops and always  beats  every day. This whole process happens in the time it takes you to blink.

Some extra facts 

The heart is one of the most hard working thing inside of your body. Your heart does this over 100,000 times a day.