The majority of us may or may not have access to the internet, but the ones that do, have probably seen a Teens/Kids react video. Now, the point of this whole video, is to make others aware of what is currently happening in the world at that specific time. Some of the topics, however, may be old, and not as new. The children take turns sitting in one seat, and have a computer, or some sort of device open to them. They have the teens say something, and react to it, whether their reaction is tremendously hilarious, or dumbfounded. They all seem to enjoy it, and this is merely something to do for fun. I have taken this idea, and instead brought it to Computech.
     When this idea first came into mind, I realized to myself that this may not work. Either, the people watching the broadcast wouldn't understand what I was doing, this happened to be the case, or they just weren't interested. This plan of mine came to me while watching Teens React. Some of the recordings aren't as smooth, or good, but I hope that this works.
 
Lots of events have occurred in the summer of 2012. On of the most memorable events, was the 2012 Olympics. Surprisingly not many individuals are aware of the Olympics, or just don't care as much. The 2012 Olympics was held in London, England, and that is partially why I had taken so much interest in it. The opening ceremony was fantastic, as the Queen of England had attended. She was the one who had officially began the games. O every different day, different events were taking place. Nor mally, in our time zone, we have the aquatics at night, and other sports, such a volleyball during the early afternoon. The next Olympics will e taking place in Brazil. 
    Most of watched to cheer on Team U.S.A as they courageously went through each event. Others might have gone for different countries. There are three medal types; silver, gold, and bronze. The gold medal goes to first place, the silver to second, and the bronze to third. As many of us realized, China and the U.S.A had won many of the medals. The number of athletes coming from each country matters also.
 
Through the previous weeks, I have forced myself to delve into the world of poetry. I have quite educated myself with the world of poets. One famous poet had caught my eye. I had seen him several times, especially since I was once in Peach Blossom. His name was Shel Silverstein. Children's poems was his favorite to write, as he made several good poems. One of my favorites is simply titled, Someone Needs to Polish the Stars. The poem is basically cut out to what it's titled is. The stars have become rusted, and dirty, and someone needs to go clean them. Shel Silverstein had captured the minds of many individuals, and twisted them to create multiple poems.
    Shel Silverstein had died by the year of 1999, but his books and poems are still remembered greatly to this day. The Light in the Attic was another one of his books, and Where the Sidewalk Ends is also loved greatly. The poem Where the Sidewalk ends, tells about a place that ends suddenly. Arrows lead to the end, and if you follow them you might see the end too. 
 
I have yet managed to find another interesting book to dive into. The title is simply "The Goose Girl." The plot is similar to the Grim Brothers edition of fairy tails, yet "The Goose Girl" has a twist to it. The story begins with a princess born into royalty by the name of Ana. Her real name has many more characters to it, but they simply shortened it. She doesn't seem to open her eyes for the next months, and her parents begin to worry. She does, however, open her eyes a bit later, and befriends her personal maid. The maid likes to take her outside and show her the scenery, and birds. Ana is taught how to communicate to birds, along with her maid. The lady in waiting is a very evil, and wicked lady. She intends to hurt the princess, and take her place instead. Her plan doesn't work the way it was implored, for Ana runs away, deep into the forest. She finds herself on the other end in a nice village.
        In the village, she stays with someone, until she is fit to move along. Talking to birds comes in handy, for they tell her the right direction she needs to go in. She finds herself in a castle, and works there as the goose girl. Her main task is to herd the geese, and make sure non  escape. Some of the others working at the castle tell her stories about the castle. In the end, she ends up living in the castle for eternity, happy and content. I recommend this book for any one.