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Orange + Red + Yellow = Green…?

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pumpkin+fallYou heard right! There’s some wicked math for you!

Of course, I’m referring to the Pumpkin & Leaf Composting Program run through the City of Calgary. Essentially, the program aims to promote the recycling and composting of our tree’s fall droppings and those spooky, delicious orange veggies. You can drop off your leaves and/or pumpkins at various locations around the city. Last year, this kept tons and tons of organic waste out of our landfills and the excess was turned into compost for our city’s green spaces.

Says the City of Calgary:

The annual Leaf & Pumpkin Composting Program is just one of many ways that Calgarians can reduce waste, reuse and recycle to help The City achieve its goal of recycling 80 percent of its waste by the year 2020.

It’s an easy way to be green! Be quick though, because the program only runs October 3rd to November 8th!

Hero Holiday

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It’s great to see how much of a positive difference youth can make in our world today.

Hero Holiday organizes trips that are a fun way to make a difference and learn great leadership skills through participating in humanitarian relief projects and assisting those living in poverty. 

You can sign up for trips on your own or organize a trip with your school, and head off to places like Mexico and the Dominican Republic to help out and “expand your world view,” as the folks at Hero Holiday put it!

The next trip starts on December 19th, 2009 and applications are being accepted NOW.  So, go join the fun and be a hero!

Why Doesn’t Anyone Respond to My Tweets?

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Looking for a way to make your social class a little more entertaining?  I present to you: Historical Tweets.

With the ability to browse by time period, there’s an image to spice up every project. But if you’re looking for an escape from all things school-related, there are plenty of pop-culture mockeries as well.  My favourite? Check out Radiostar.

You can also waste all that time you ought to be spending on homework by using their random function.  Enjoy the hilarities, fellow schoolmates.

TV Review Part 1: Corner Gas

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Following up on my previous post of how to watch your favourite television programs on the internet, I present reviews of television shows which you might be interested in!

Today I start with a great Canadian television show which ran for a strong six seasons from 2004-2009. The show of discussion is Corner Gas. Corner Gas is easily one of the top comedy programs out there and is definitely a staple of Canadian television, especially since our television market is dominated by American programs. Winner of six Gemini Awards – annual television broadcasting industry awards in Canada – & roughly another 70 nominations for various other awards, it is apparent that Corner Gas has a fantastic crew all around, though particularly the writing and acting team.
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Eventually all good things come to an end, as Brent Butt (the creator) decided to end the show on a strong point and avoid a slow death, which does happen to some television shows out there whose last seasons are just for monetary purposes:

When I told CTV about my decision, they made it clear that they were keen to do more seasons. But for the good of the show, I wanted to exit gracefully, on top of our game, when we’re at our prime…

As a side note for other fans of great television, Brent Butt’s main co-writers come from another great Canadian show This Hour has 22 Minutes.

If you are intrigued to watch and enjoy the outstanding work of Canada’s finest, you can head over to The Comedy Network to watch season 6, or you can catch re-runs of Corner Gas on CTV, Comedy Network and A. If you like what you see, I would definitely recommend finding & watching more from its other seasons on DVD. Enjoy!

Quote: http://www.cbc.ca/arts/tv/story/2008/04/10/corner-gas.html

Remembrance Day and the Poppy

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November 11th.  A time to reflect on the sacrifices of civilians and soldiers who were part of the war.  A time to thank the soldiers who fought for our freedom in the wars.

It’s celebrated on November 11th because it signifies the end of World War I on that date in 1918.  The formal end of World War I was at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.

The poppy is a national symbol of remembrance for the soldiers who bled for our freedom.  It is based off the poem “In Flanders Fields” by John McCrae.  The poppies bloomed across some of the worst battlefields in the war, and because of this the government declared them a symbol of remembrance.

For more information on Remembrance Day or the poppy, click here.

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The sidewalk has never looked so appealing…

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I just recently had the pleasure of taking in a marvelously absurd comedy playing at theatre Calgary. 7 Stories, a one-act play by Morris Panych, is a wonderfully concocted 90 minute production of hilarity and insanity.

On the seventh storey ledge of an apartment building, a man is about to jump. Before he steps off, a parade of zany inhabitants interrupt his train of thought. From the same whimsical playwright behind Vigil and The Overcoat, this wonderfully oddball comedy shows us that the line between sanity and insanity might be right behind the next window. Fast paced and full of energy, a leap of faith never had more surprising results.

This play premiered 20 years ago in Vancouver. Since then it has been seen all over the world. Our new production stars Peter Anderson who returns to us after his unforgettable silent performance in THE OVERCOAT. This time he speaks! A hilarious tale from one of Canada’s most imaginative writers.

Certainly, the production is food for thought. The 7th story wall acts as a barrier, almost, between the insane and the sane where, paradoxically, the sane is The Man about to jump and the 7 neighbors are the insane ones. Because of the absurdity of it, though brilliantly done, the play kind of loses the audiences focus at times. The end, however, is awe inspiring. For $14, I highly recommend it to any and all students interested in art or contemplation of our monochromatic society.

Check out Theatre Calgarys wesbite for the production’s information.

Awesome Halloween Events!

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October is known for Halloween, and in Calgary, there’s more to do than the old trick or treat. Before this month comes to a close, get involved in some of the cool stuff happening all around Calgary! Here are some events I found:

  • Calaway Park Halloweekends
  • Glenbow Museum Halloween Hem
  • CarnEvil Haunted House
  • Glenbow Museum Halloween Howler
  • Halloween Field of Screams
  • Canada Olympic Park ScreamFest
  • Haunting Halloween Family Skate at Southland Leisure Centre
  • Friday Night Youth Halloween Bash at Southland Leisure Centre
  • Haunting Halloween at Village Square Leisure Centre *Free event*
  • Kartworld Nightmare Now
  • Telus World of Science Halloween Spooktacular
  • Room to Grow Halloween Party
  • Coffee & Scream 6th Annual Halloween Party
  • Boo at the Zoo 2009
  • Annual Halloween Spooktacular at Sunridge Mall
  • Trick or Treat at Northland Village
  • Halloween Scare at Market Mall
  • YMCA Halloween Howler
  • Spook ‘n Scare at Cardel Place
  • See something you might be interested in? Take a look here for when and where and a little more information on these events.

    A perfect fit at Calgary’s Career Show!

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    For those who think it’s too early to be thinking about a career… I beg to differ!  It’s never too early to think about your future.  Not to put any pressure on you or anything; I personally have no idea what I’m going to be doing in university let alone what I’m going to do for the rest of my life…but anyways!  There’s a great opportunity to learn more about the careers you may have had questions about right around the corner…

    This Friday and Saturday (October 30 – 31), Calgary’s Career Show will be taking place at the BMO Centre (formerly the Round-Up Centre) on Stampede Grounds.  It will run from 10am – 5pm on Friday and 10am – 4pm on Saturday.  General admission to this event is $5.00, but students (with a valid ID) get in for free!

    If you’re searching for your future, want to kick-start your career, or change career paths, The Career Show has many opportunities and resources to make it happen. Companies, industry associations, and educators will be there to provide career info, job search advice, and details on how to prepare for the career of your choice.  There will also be a variety of seminars to check out. In case you were wondering, the event is also accessible for people with disabilities.

    Don’t know how to make your way down to the BMO Centre? No problem; just hop onto the C-Train going down to the SE (switch trains downtown if you’re coming from the NE) and get off at Victoria Park Stampede Station. Follow the signs and you’ll end up at the BMO Centre easily.

    By the way… CYFC‘s YVC will be there on Saturday to help out with the event. Feel free to stop by and say hi!

    Just in case your mother didn’t tell you…

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    Now I know some teens out there are going through that, “Am I too old to trick or treat?” phase and if you’re asking it, I’m sure your parents are saying yes. However, no matter what role you are playing for Halloween this year, whether it be cowboy, princess, a garbage bag (my personal favourite), or if you’re going to be the one passing out all the goodies, make sure you follow those safety tips. Now, I’m sure your mother tells you every Halloween what the basic safety tips are and you roll your eyes at her, but they are extremely important and I’m going to tell you them too!

    Ten Halloween Safety Tips:

    1. Children should be accompanied by an adult.
    2. Children should wear clothing that can easily be seen at night. Retro-reflective materials are best.
    3. Children should trick or treat in one well-known area and not wander into unknown neighborhoods.
    4. All candy should be inspected by an adult to make sure that no one has tampered with it. If it looks suspicious, the police should be contacted.
    5. Children should avoid stray animals.
    6. Children should wear masks that do not interfere with vision. Better yet, they can avoid masks by wearing makeup.
    7. Children should watch for moving vehicles when crossing streets.
    8. Costumes should be short enough that the child will not trip.
    9. Trick or treaters should dress appropriately for the weather and carry a flashlight.
    10. For extra safety, organize a Halloween party for children in your neighborhood.
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    Pigs can’t fly, but I think that Swine Flu Can!!

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    We’ve all finally given into swine flu (H1N1). It may be very similar to just a regular flu, but it’s spreading fast! At least half my school has been gripped by the flu, or by some other sickness or cold, and parents are serving kids chicken noodle soup in bed all over the city.

    What can we do in this time of distress? Well, even if you might feel well enough to drag yourself to school, do everyone else a favour and stay home. This isn’t about you being able to go or not, this is about the health of your friends, co-workers and classmates. You’ve probably seen many commercials about what to do to avoid receiving or spreading the flu, and these should be listened to because they are very important.

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    Vaccinations have officially come out. Will you be getting one? I think that it is important for doctors, people working with the elderly or children, or public service workers to get the shot, but for others it’s just a long wait in line so that you don’t have to stay home sick.

    Tell me your opinion on the flu, vaccinations, and what the government is doing to try and stop its spread.

    The Fun Theory!

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    Everyone likes to have fun, right?

    If we make something fun, will we change what we do for the better? Volkswagen took this little theory and decided to test it out.

    They installed piano stairs at the exit of a subway station at Odenplan in Stockholm, Sweden, and after observing for one day, 66% more people than normal decided to take the stairs instead of taking the escalator. This will for sure lead to healthier lifestyles for most people if it gets to be a habit! Check out the Piano stairs below.

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    Do you want to get in on the action of fun theory and help to prove it? Submit your ideas to The Fun Theory and you may receive award of 2500 euros (Sponsored by Volkswagen and in country of Sweden, what do you expect? Dollars?) (app. $3967.99 Canadian by October 26th).

    If you do have a great idea to submit, hurry up!  The deadline is November 15th.

    If your idea is the best they see, you may win an award and have your idea displayed on their website for the world to see!

    So, what do you think about the Fun Theory?  Do you think it is a sound idea?  Would it work in the long run? Would you or did you have Fun with this theory?  You are welcome to share your thoughts in the comment section.

    – Bo and Steve

    “Check Out” This “Post”

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    These days, it’s more common for schools to teach their students how to analyze or interpret literature than it is for them to teach students proper grammar and punctuation.

    While my thoughts on that could fill a whole other post, take a look at this “website” to see rogue quotation marks and nonsensical quotes.

    Maybe our grammar is getting worse…or maybe there are just a lot more euphemisms these days.

    “Jesus Phone” Finally Arrives!

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    Good news everyone for those who are with Telus and Bell as their cellphones carriers! Your time to have an iPhone has come!

    That’s right, iPhones are not just for Rogers customers anymore. Take that Rogers/Fido!

    It has been confirmed that both Telus and Bell will be rolling out the new iPhone 3GS on November 5th. Mark that on your calenders!

    The iPhone 3G which had also been dubbed the “Jesus Phone” by bloggers (because it was thought that it was the ‘holy grail’ of all phones), has now been improved and the final product — the iPhone 3GS!

    Compared to the iPhone 3G, the new model can launch applications, load web pages, and open attachments up to 2 times faster!

    You can now shoot and edit videos and upload them straight onto YouTube, and still photos have a built in auto-focus/tap-to-focus function, making them even better!

    Hands are busy or simply just too lazy to lift them up? With the Voice Control, you can call someone in your contacts list, dial a number, or play a song simply just by using your voice!

    Awesome!

    Out of Province University Fair this Week!

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    If you’re interested in attending university outside of the province, you’ll definitely want to check these fairs out! With schools from Quebec, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, British Columbia, and the Atlantic provinces attending, all students and parents are invited! There is no admission fee, but a donation to the food bank is appreciated.

    The fairs will take place:

    Monday October 26th @ Crescent Heights (2:30-4:00) and Sir Winston Churchill (6:30-8:00)

    Tuesday Octobe 27th @ Queen Elizabeth (9-10:30am), Western Canada HS (1-3:00pm) and Bishop O’Byrne (6:30-8:00pm)

    Wednesday October 28th @ Lord Beaverbrook (9-10:30), Bishop Carroll (1-2:30pm), and Central Memorial (6:30-8:00)

    Have fun checking things out!

    Film Review: Surrogates

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    Recently, I watch a movie called Surrogates; it takes place in a not so distant future where a vast majority of the world uses robots called “surrogates”. These robots can do anything a human can do and a lot more, they also have a physical appearance that is flawless. A human would simply hook up to his/her surrogate by sitting in a high tech chair, once in the chair the human can see and feel everything the surrogate sees and feels.  

    Surrogates are supposed to allow people to live their dream life with no consequences. In fact, the surrogates have a safety mechanism that protects the owner from any harm their surrogate undergoes. But there’s a problem – someone has a weapon that sends a virus which bypasses the safety mechanism of the surrogate and melts the brain of who ever is linked to the surrogate at the time.

    A cop uncovers great conspiracy as he tries to hunt down the owner of this weapon.

    This search ends with a difficult decision the cop must make, a decision that will change history.

     This movie has an intense climax and brings forward some new material while exploring the effects of our dependence on technology and our personal insecurities, but I can shake the feeling that I have seen this before. I would rate this movie a 3.5 out of 5 (worth watching).