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This is my blog for the school work that I do in 2007-2008

I’m Moving

Filed under: Uncategorized — Holly at 2:12 pm on Friday, June 20, 2008

Hey guys,

This will be my last post on this blog. So sad. I have got a new blog, which I will post on. Please visit me there.

My new URL is…

hollyf3.edublogs.org

Liquor Shop Murder

Filed under: News — Holly at 10:27 pm on Sunday, June 15, 2008

liquor-shop-murder.jpg30-year-old father of three, Navtej Singh, died after being shot in the chest with a .22 calibre rifle last Saturday night during a robbery in which alcohol, cash and phone cards, worth $4000, were taken.

His friend and business partner, Gurwinder Singh, is very depressed, he was with him when he died. Navtej and Gurwinder had worked together for three years at a Papakura liquor store, before they decided to go into business together and bought Riverton Liquor in February. Navtej paid for his half with proceeds from the sale of his father’s land in India. It’s profitable work for those willing to put in the punishing hours, but it comes with dangers. Singh’s murder was just the latest fatal attack on Indian dairy and liquor store workers in recent years. In January, 22-year- old Krishna Naidu was stabbed to death in his father’s Manurewa superette, and in June 2005, 58-year- old Bhagubhai Vaghela was shot during a robbery of an Auckland mini- mart. The killings stretch further back: in 2000, Mangere liquor store owner Shiu Prasad, 54, was stabbed to death, and in 1993, youths beat West Auckland shopkeeper Navin Govind to death with softball bats. -www.stuff.co.nz

Personally I think this is very inappropriate. First of all, Navtej Singh did exactly what they asked for. He had his hands up and had done nothing at all wrong, but they still fatally shot him. Also, I don’t see why anyone would ever want to do something like this let alone actually do it. Like Harjinder Singh has said, “Her husband was killed for beer and a few dollars and she could never forgive those responsible.” I can understand fully why she said this. 

When I hear news like this, it saddens me to know that people in our community would ever do somethong like this.  Also since it is mainly younger people doing crimes like these, it makes me wonder what the younger generations are going to turn out like and how safe any of us are. It was very inappropiate and I think that no one should ever do something like this.  I think there are many opportunities in New Zealand for eveyone to earn a living without having to be a theif or murderer because all this is going to do is get them in trouble and cause a lot of problems for the innocent victims. So over all I think it would be nice if we could live in a country where problems like these never occur. The people who commit these crimes are just plain stupid and it is never going to do them any good.

What’s your opinion?

Local Vet saves Honey

Filed under: Local News, News — Holly at 9:06 pm on Sunday, June 8, 2008

In the Te Awamutu Courier, which is a local newspaper, last Tuesday, there was a letter to the editor from Mike and Charlene Lewis. This letter was all about how one of our local vets Holly, saved a dogs life. Mike and Charlene were so grateful that Holly had saved their pet dog Honey and they wrote the letter especially to thank Holly and also let the locals know how dedicated and skillful she is.

So what happened was that Mike and Charlene had their dog Honey spayed at the Te Awamutu Veterinary Centre on the 16th of May. When they collected Honey at around 3.30pm they noticed blood in her cage. They said that they were concerned but the vet said that Honey would be okay. By about 8pm Honey was literally nearly dead. Her gums and mouth were basically white and she was not responding to anything they did. They could tell that there was something awful about to happen.

So Mike and Charlene called the emergency vet number and were told to bring Honey straight in which they did. Once they had taken her into the vets they found that she was suffering from severe internal bleeding. Unfourtunately the on-call vet was a large animal vet and didn’t really know what to do. He called up Holly who is a part time vet at the centre. When she arrived, she took one look at the dog and she could tell Honey was in serious trouble. Holly then rushed back home and brought back her own dog.

Immediately when she got back she took a large amount of blood from her own dog and transferred it into Honey. She put in enough blood so that Honey was strong enough to receive an operation to find out what was wrong and fix it. Holly found the internal bleeding and fixed the problem.

 Now about two weeks later, Honey is basically back to normal and Mike and Charlene are very grateful for what Holly has done. Like it said in the letter “If it were not for Holly’s extreme efforts, skill and dedication to her work Honey would have without doubt died.”All of this took place rather late at night and only finished at nearly 2am. Holly wouldn’t have ever given up until she was 100% sure Honey was alright!

I think this whole story is quite effective. It is great to know that the vets in our community are so dedicated. I also think it is quite nice that Mike and Charlene have taken the time to show their appreciation for Holly. It is good to see something nice in the letters to the editor as they are often used as a place to complain.

A few days after the article came out I saw Holly in at the vets and talked to her about it. She said that any dog is able to transfuse blood to another dog unlike humans where it has to be the same blood type. Although if the blood transfusion doesn’t work the first time, then they do need to get a dog with the same blood type, which is a rather difficult job. So pretty much you’ve only got one chance to get it right. She also told me how happy she was that Honey lived. She was very proud to know that she saved a dogs life. I can barely imagine how grateful Mike and Charlene must have been.