1. Art of Europe
Dear Dr. Lensington:
This bunny is 20 feet long. It lays flat on
it’s back in Artesina Italy. It took five
years to make. It’s made out of wool and
stuffed with straw. It was made for fun
and to climb on. You were also able to sit
on it’s tummy.
Sincerely,
Dominick Rusk
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2. Art of Southeast Asia
Dear Dr. Lensington:
In this prison they had a whole lot of
strict rules. Prisoners with small cells were
shackled to the concrete or floor, prisoners
with large cells were shackled to the bars.
They had to sleep on the floor with no mats,
blankets, or mosquito nets. They couldn’t talk
to each other. If they disobeyed they’re rules
they would be beaten severely. Sometimes
they were forced to drink human urine and
human feces. They would check to see if they
had anything to commit suicide with. Seven
people committed suicide. Out of 20,000
people only 12 survived. Those are some of
the prisoner’s in the picture.
By Dominick Rusk
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3. Culture of South America
Dear Dr. Lensington:
The maze is located in North America.
63 degrees F. No wind. 93% humidity.
It’s going to rain. There a flash flood
warning.
By Dominick
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4. Culture of Africa
Dear Dr. Lensington:
The reason they wore this jewelry is
because in Ethiopia the men think that
makes them beautiful. Only the women
get their lip’s pierced. They get their lip’s
pierced at the age of 9. It also made
them more valuable.
By Dominick Rusk
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5. Culture of Europe
Dear Dr. Lensington:
Late Princess Diana lived in England.
Her two political causes were she was
against landmines and world wide
poverty, the reason she was against
landmines was because kid’s would go
and pick berries in the field’s and get
blown up. She was also against world
wide poverty which basically means
homeless. Those are the two political
causes.
By Dominick Rusk
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6. Geography of Central Asia
Dear Dr. Lensington:
This boat is located in the Whampoa
gardens in Hong Kong. Hong Kongese
hang out here because it’s more than
just a ship. On the inside of the
Whampoa boat there is shopping
stores,2 arcade’s,2 supermarkets, a
cinema,3 schools, public transporter, a
rooftop pool, and 88 towers of housing.
It’s 110 ft. long. It floats on a former dry
dock. It was build in 1991. That’s why
Hong Kongese hang out here.
By Dominick Rusk
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7. History of Central Asia
Dear Dr. Lensington:
The purpose of these warriors was to
help rule another empire in the afterlife
with this guy named Shi Huangdi. They
were buried with an emperor 247 years
bc in China. They were built 246 years
bc. They were found by a farmer who
was drilling a water well in 1974 on the
east side of Mount Lishan. The material
they used to build the warriors is on that
mountain.
By Dominick Rusk
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8. Science of South America
Dear Dr. Lensington:
This volcano is called the Ida Su
volcano. It’s located in Costa Rica. It is
dormant right now, but it is expected to
erupt soon because the magma is
moving around. You would not want to
swim in this because it is very acidic, the
volcano has a volcanic gas that is very
green.
By Dominick Rusk
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9. Science of Africa
Dear Dr. Lensington:
This glacier is called the
Furtwangler Glacier. It is
located in Africa right on the
equator. 82% of it has
melted. It will be fully
melted by 2020. If this
glacier melts it will reduce
water supply, and reduce
tourism.
By Dominick Rusk
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