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  • Sport | Computer Study- Web Development 9

    Top News Entertainment Food Sport CBC News Unhappy at post-game celebrations, Wales coach wants another shot at Canada It appears Canada's 1-0 win over Wales on Tuesday has left Craig Bellamy with a score to settle. In his post-game availability at Swansea.com Stadium, the Welsh coach was unhappy with what he saw as Canadian celebration on and off the field before the final whistle. "I really hate losing, more than I like winning. And there's a big difference in that," Bellamy said after the men's soccer friendly. "And I see them celebrating at the end, I'm like (long pause) 'I hope I see you in a World Cup. I hope I see you again.' But I have to also as well be gracious. Thank (Canada coach) Jesse (Marsch) for shaking his coaches' hands before the final whistle," he added sarcastically. "I have to get used to that. I don't want to get used to it. But yeah, I have to take it on the chin." Marsch, in his post-game news conference, downplayed the incident when asked about it. "I wasn't involved with that, I think it was my staff," he said. "(The Welsh) weren't happy that I think we were kind of slapping five in the 93rd minute. Because they told us three minutes (of added time) but Rob (Jones), my good friend the referee from (my) Premier League days kept the game going for some reason which I don't know (why)." 'I hope I see you in a World Cup. I hope I see you again,' Craig Bellamy says "We have respect for Wales and their coaching staff and we want them to be successful," he added. No. 31 Wales (3-1-1) stands third in its World Cup qualifying group behind No. 8 Belgium (3-0-1) and No. 62 North Macedonia (3-0-2). The group winner secures a World Cup berth while the runner-up moves into a 16-team playoff round with four World Cup spots available. Bellamy took charge of Wales in July 2024. The Cardiff-born forward won 78 Wales caps and captained the side between 2007 and 2010. At club level, he played for Newcastle United, Manchester City, West Ham and Liverpool among other teams before retiring in 2014 as a Cardiff City player.

  • Entertainment | Computer Study- Web Development 9

    Top news Entertainment Food Sport CBC News Food, music and chess: what's happening at Supercrawl this weekend! Come by the CBC and say hello Hamilton’s iconic music and arts fest kicks off this Friday James Street N., was packed with people on the Saturday of Supercrawl 2024. (Justin Chandler/CBC) Local businesses, art installations, and some of the city's best eats are taking over the streets of downtown Hamilton this weekend for Supercrawl's 15th edition. The free event kicks off Friday at 6:00 p.m. ET and runs until 8:00 p.m. on Sunday. Trivia at CBC Hamilton's kiosk Look for this colourful CBC kiosk at the corner of James Street N. and Wilson Street at Supercrawl on Saturday and Sunday. (Alvero Wiggins for CBC) CBC's pop-up kiosk is on a cross-country tour this summer and is, of course, hitting The Hammer for Supercrawl. Head to the kiosk to meet your local CBC journalists. Also, fancy yourself a whiz of Hamilton history and Canadian culture? Well, even if you don't, you can test your chops on our digital trivia screen and maybe win some prizes. This is all goes down at the corner of James Street N. and Wilson Street, noon to 8:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday. Show love to Canadian small businesses With 35 food vendors and 140 retail businesses lining the streets this weekend, this is the chance for Supercrawl-goers to explore small businesses from Hamilton and all over the country People can get a taste of the Canadian classics such as the donair and poutine – or try international flavours such as jerk chicken, Korean-style hotdogs, dumplings, perogies and more at the festival. See the Supercrawl 2025 schedule and map here . Play against Hamilton's international chess master The trivia wasn't hard enough? Chess players can challenge Hamilton's international master Brian Hartman on Friday starting at 7:00 p.m., Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and Sunday at 1:00 p.m. at the Chess Simultaneous Exhibitions On-site registration is located at the Family Zone on Wilson and James Street. For those wanting to join a friendly match, chess boards will be set up for anyone to play. Amplifying Canadian music A lineup of Canadian bands and musicians will be performing all weekend long at the TD Stage, King William Beer Garden, Steelport Stage and Hamilton City of Music Stage. Some include Hamilton's own local talent such as Steve Strongman, the Beans, Sean Bienhaus, Buddah Abusah, Shealagh Rose and more. Fashion Zone Supercrawl's runway show will be making a comeback at the Fashion Zone on York Boulevard and James Street North with Hamilton designers and artists showcasing their latest designs and artwork. The fashion show will be complemented with dance performances and outdoor yoga and workout classes. Supercrawl weather forecast Friday will be a mix of sun and clouds in the day, with clouds lingering in the evening, Environment Canada says. If you plan to come on Saturday, a rain jacket or an umbrella will come in handy with Environment Canada forecasting a 30 per cent chance of rain in the daytime and showers in the evening. Sunday will be cloudy.

  • Layout Exercise | Computer Study- Web Development 9

    Layout Exercise Top News The Expos-Jays World Series matchup that was not to be in 1987 (or ever) View Food News 3rd time's the charm? Thunder Bay, Ont., food bank in Current River area relocates again View Entertainment News Food, music and chess: what's happening at Supercrawl this weekend! Come by the CBC and say hello View Sport News Unhappy at post-game celebrations, Wales coach wants another shot at Canada View

  • Food | Computer Study- Web Development 9

    Top News Entertainment Food Sport CBC News Once again, the Current River Churches Food Cupboard in Thunder Bay, Ont., is on the move. The food bank was forced to relocate from Refreshing Waters Church at the end of August due to a rent increase at the building on Hodder Avenue. It initially secured a new space inside the former Epiphany Lutheran Church at the corner of Dewe Avenue and Arundel Street. However, during the transition, the service learned it could not operate its refrigerators and freezers there. "We need those because we supply milk and eggs and fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, and of course meat on an ongoing basis," said the food cupboard's co-ordinator, June Gaw. So, the team of volunteers was sent back to the drawing board to find an alternative location. "It's very large and it's certainly going to accommodate all of our needs. We are in the process of putting all our shelf units up right now and trucks are moving our supplies, all our food and everything from the other location to this one," Gaw told CBC News on Wednesday. Now, they're setting up shop at the Kiikenomaga Kikenjigewen Employment and Training Services (KKETS) warehouse at 168 Munro St. The new space also has two overhead doors, which means that when the Regional Food Distribution Association (RFDA) truck comes to drop off food, "they'll be able to back right in." Food bank in Thunder Bay's Current River neighbourhood secures new space This food bank in Thunder Bay, Ont., needs a new location — otherwise it may shut down 3rd time's the charm? Thunder Bay, Ont., food bank in Current River area relocates again New space secured at end of August did not allow refrigerators, freezers While it's been a long few weeks of scrambling, Gaw said she's grateful for everyone's support during the period of uncertainty. "We have four men helping us and all the rest are women," she said with a laugh. "I have to give kudos to these women because they worked exceptionally hard hauling these boxes, loading up the trucks at one end and helping at this end." The food cupboard is open every second Saturday. Its first distribution day at its new space is this Saturday from 8:30 a.m. until 11 a.m. Come October, it will switch to its winter hours, 9 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. Partners in Thunder Bay, Ont., launch campaign to help meet summer food demands Return of mobile outreach service in Thunder Bay, Ont., speaks to high demand for support Between 90 and 110 people depend on the service, said Gaw. Volunteers always accept donations of fresh and non-perishable food, as well as household items, hygiene supplies and clothing. "We're going into a colder season now and sometimes people just can't afford to buy a winter jacket or boots, even heavy socks, things like that," Gaw said. "We put that out and they're able to shop and take what they need from that — usually about four or five items they can take themselves — and supply what their needs are." Meanwhile, the RFDA is already gearing up for Thanksgiving in October, and is seeking 60 turkey donations by Sept. 28, which will be dispersed through its member agencies' feeding programs. Those who wish to help out are asked to contact the RFDA at 807-622-7440.

  • Home | Computer Study- Web Development 9

    Website Cover RC Palmer Secondary School News Click to " About Page"

  • Menu/Navigation | Computer Study- Web Development 9

    Menu/Navigation Home About English About English Class What is Taught in English How do the student feel English teacher teach class English Literature About English Literature Class What students do in English Literature How do the student feel English Literature teacher teach class French About French Class What students do in French How do the student feel French teacher teach class Math About Math Class What students do in Math How do the student feel Math teacher teach class Social Studies About Social Studies Class What students do in Social Studies How do the student feel Social Studies teacher teach class Chemistry About Chemistry Class What students do in Chemistry How do the student feel Chemistry teacher teach class Biology About Biology Class What students do in Biology How do the student feel Biology teacher teach class Layout Entertainment Top News Sport Food Exercise Role and Responsibility Raw Material Presentation Feedback

  • Social Studies | Computer Study- Web Development 9

    Social Studies Class In RC Palmer Secondary School Article 1: About Social Studies Class This article will detail the changes in the knowledge taught and changes to the curriculum in Social Studies classes at different grade levels. Read Article 3: How Do The Student Feel This article will discuss how to improve the course, such as making it more interesting and engaging for students, as well as the challenges it has faced. Read Introduction Social Studies class in RC Palmer Secondary School is a relatively hard required course. This course will be very helpful for the future, as the knowledge students learn in this course can be applied to their daily lives after graduation. This course is mainly divided into four parts: history, geography, civics, and economics. Article 2: What Students Do In Social Studies This article will talk about the knowledge points that students learn in Social Studies class and by what do we learn them? Read Article 4: Social Studies Teacher Teach Class This article will discuss how Social Studies teacher teach each concept, what they need students to do, and the goal for students learn them. Read

  • Top news | Computer Study- Web Development 9

    The Expos-Jays World Series matchup that was not to be in 1987 (or ever) In September of 1987, it seemed Canada could see 2 teams headed to the MLB post-season The Montreal Expos were getting hot at the right time, which was firing up the team's fanbase. "Montreal fans are getting pennant fever," Midday's Valerie Pringle told viewers on Sept. 10, 1987, a time when the team sat just two games out of first place. "Now fans need a program this year to tell some of the players [apart], there's so many new ones — but they're getting used to being serious pennant contenders." As Pringle explained, the team's manager, Buck Rodgers, was getting a lot of credit for the team's performance — and he made time to talk to Midday about the wild ride the ever-improving Expos were on. Top News Entertainment Food Sport CBC News An all-Canadian World Series... Buck Rodgers told the CBC's Bill Good that the Montreal Expos had simply seen a steady rise in the team's fortunes during the 1987 MLB season. (Midday/CBC Archives) Of course, there was another Canadian baseball club doing very well at that time — that would be the Toronto Blue Jays — and that set up the possibility of a very interesting post-season. "We'd like to see Toronto and Montreal go head-to-head in the World Series," said Rodgers, when considering the scenario. He noted that such a matchup could help raise the profile of the game of baseball in a country where hockey tended to command greater attention. "We know that hockey is the number 1 sport in Canada, but we feel that something like a World Series between Toronto and Montreal would really put baseball on the map and get people talking," said Rodgers. "We don't expect to replace hockey, we just want to be right there close behind it." In this March 22, 1990 photo, Montreal Expos manager Buck Rodgers (left) is seen chatting with team owner Charles Bronfman (right) during spring training in West Palm Beach, Fla. (Ryan Remiorz/Canadian Press) Alas, the Expos would finish the season with a 91-71 record, which put them in third place. They missed the playoffs, which meant any dream of meeting the Blue Jays in the finals was dead — and besides, Toronto went 0-7 to end the season and missed out on the post-season as well . The Blue Jays would get to the World Series eventually, winning back-to-back championship titles in 1992 and 1993 . But the Expos never got there, though there will always be what-if questions about their 1994 season, which was abruptly ended by a strike .

  • What students do in English Literature | Computer Study- Web Development 9

    What Students Do In English Literature Reading Comprehension In English Literature class, students will develop reading comprehension, writing skills and student inquiry ability. Writing Skills For reading comprehension, students will do many various types reading. They need to literal, interpretive, and applied understand. Students will appreciatively and critically in a variety to read and analyze appreciatively the different works, so their learning and thinking skills will develop. For writing skills, students will learn many different kinds of it, like analytical and argumentative essays. They will also write creative writing. There are poetry, prose, playwriting, and short stories. Goal is make students' thinking, analysis and communication ability to be better. For inquiry ability, students will ask questions and explore topics. Students will practice critical thinking, research, and communication skills. They will inquiry by themself, and make their own question, they can't just simply receiving information from a teacher. Finally, they will Interpret their research results and make conclusion. All in all, develop reading comprehension, writing skills and student inquiry ability are very important. More English Literature Articles

  • About | Computer Study- Web Development 9

    What is all about the website? RC Palmer Secondary school is a very good school, it established in September in 1959. This website will introduce all about the subjects of RC Palmer Secondary School, the subjects are English, English Literature, French, Math, Social Studies, Chemistry, and Biology. Every students and parents will learn more about the subject in it, such as all about, what to learn, feels, and how to teach. School Floor Plan RC Palmer Secondary School's address is 8160 St Albans Rd, Richmond, BC V6Y3P4. If you have any questions, you can call 604 668 6288, or send email to palmer@sd38.bc.ca .

  • How do the student feel | Computer Study- Web Development 9

    How Do The Student Feel Classroom Things' Word in French French class in RC Palmer make most students feel nice, but some are not. Reasons are some knowledge difficult, different teacher, is the class interesting. Most students are want to take French class, but there are also have some students are force to take it. They feel grammar and conjugation memorization parts are hard. Some French words make students feel happy, because it is funny, like 'saperlipopette' means 'Oh my god'. Also, some students feel that French class is very helpful, they become much better, but there also have some students not feel good, they feel it's not really help. Most students feel French class is easy to learn. Some students want to choose the teacher they like, but they can't. Different teachers' teaching methods are different, some make students feel nice, some are not. French class make most students feel good, but it could still be better, like teacher ask for students' opinions to try and make the class more like what they want it to be, students will like more. All in all, French is a very good subject, it could still develop more to make students much like it. French Students' Work More French Articles

  • What students do in French | Computer Study- Web Development 9

    French Book French Reading What students do in French In French class, students mostly develop communication skills. They also practice reading, writing, listening, and speaking, all they learn will be of great help when they need French in the future. For communication skills, French 8-12 will all focus on it. Student will consolidate speaking ability by doing projects or written assignments. Students will use french to talk with friends, they also performance french short play. If they feel tired, they can just watch french movie if will help them Immersive French environment. For reading, students can read many different kind of books, such as comics, bilingual(English and French) books, and novel. If they don't like reading book, they can watch French movie, animation or TV drama. They need to try their best to reading French paragraph clearly, also try to summarize and answer questions of the paragraph. For writing, students mostly care of grammar and vocabulary. They can regular use french to write journal. If the writing have the specify requirements, students must look carefully. For the good writing quality, students should use more words, different tense(past, present and future), conjunction. For listening, students will listen many french resources, such as song, story, and drama, and to understand what are those meaning. They will use french talking together with classmates, make sure understand what are the classmate say. For speaking, students will pronounce, discuss, and talking more french. They will try to read all french words and sentences sound right. They will also talking with classmates, make sure speak clearly, classmate can understand. The most important thing is students can speak smooth. In conclusion, everything students do will make them become more better in French class, it make them know another language, it helps a lot. French Drama French Writing More French Articles

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