The Most Expensive was Mexico City, Mexico
The Least Expensive was Canberra, Australia
Tuesday, 20 December 2016
Day 3 Activity 2
My airline is simply called "Harrison" and it is rated 5 stars (*****) by the only person who knows how to rate an airline...
the world famous Harrison M Collins; aka me!
It will only be for domestic North Island flights in New Zealand and if the flight duration is not under 40 mins in total (from take-off to landing), then there will be a 5% discount on the total cost.
Day 3 Activity 1
- Have your seat belt clipped together at all times taht you are seated and know how to unclip it in a emergency occurance.
- Know how to put on your Life Jacket (secured normally under your seat) and also apply the Oxygen Mask (should it be required and therefore drop down from the overhead compartment.
- Know where you closest emergency exit is located and the most direct route to it.
Day 2 Bonus Activity
I have been to Wellington with my family, and some friends from England when they visited earlier this year. We tiki-toured all over the place having driven down from Auckland staying overnight at Palmerston North stopping at the Rugby museum.
My two favourite places that we visited whilst in Wellington were the "Beehive" (which is where the Prime Minister and alot other other MP's have their meetings and discuss national matters of interest)
FYI...whilst we were in the "Beehive" we got to go into the room which John Key was once asked to leave when he didn't stop shouting at an opposing member of committee as he disagreed with the points being made...
and Cuba Street which is famous for having lots of good alternative food shops and restaurants.
The place that we all stopped at was Ekim Burger where they have massive burgers overloaded with alternative and different fillings which are cooked in an array of styles depending on the seasoning and flavour for each one. The milkshakes were quite good too!!
My two favourite places that we visited whilst in Wellington were the "Beehive" (which is where the Prime Minister and alot other other MP's have their meetings and discuss national matters of interest)
FYI...whilst we were in the "Beehive" we got to go into the room which John Key was once asked to leave when he didn't stop shouting at an opposing member of committee as he disagreed with the points being made...
and Cuba Street which is famous for having lots of good alternative food shops and restaurants.
The place that we all stopped at was Ekim Burger where they have massive burgers overloaded with alternative and different fillings which are cooked in an array of styles depending on the seasoning and flavour for each one. The milkshakes were quite good too!!
Day 2 Activity 2
I think bullfighting should not be banned because it is an important part of the Spanish culture and heritage. It has traditionally been around for hundreds of years and to forgo such a tradition is ridiculous in my opinion...
The trained matadores who represent their families (and in some instances the family-honour) participate to promote the hispanic ethos willingly. They know there is a high risk of injury occurring and possibly death when fighting an angry bull, but they wish to uphold their culture in this way.
Therefore, I do not think that bullfighting should be banned. I do however think that there should be more safety precautions incorporated into the "fight" between the bull and the matador for all participants, and an assessment of pre and post fight status' analysed for future reference.
The trained matadores who represent their families (and in some instances the family-honour) participate to promote the hispanic ethos willingly. They know there is a high risk of injury occurring and possibly death when fighting an angry bull, but they wish to uphold their culture in this way.
Therefore, I do not think that bullfighting should be banned. I do however think that there should be more safety precautions incorporated into the "fight" between the bull and the matador for all participants, and an assessment of pre and post fight status' analysed for future reference.
Day 2 Activity 1
- The name of the capital city is...Kuala Lumpur
- The population of the capital city is...1.589 million
- In January, the weather in the capital city is usually between 22 degrees to 32 degrees.
- The capital city is located in the middle of the country.
- The languages most commonly spoken in the capital city are Malay and English.
Monday, 19 December 2016
Day 1 Bonus Activity
Dear Grandma
I have decided to got to Malaysia for a month because I would like to learn more about how the Malaysian people sustain their lifestyle.
Even though I have been there before I really only learnt about the national food and some of the cultural traditions.
I have heard that there are some very interesting people and places in Malaysia, e.g.
- Kuala Lumpur is the biggest city and also the nations capital city,
- Since 2009 Najib Raxak has been the Prime Minister,
- Legoland opened in 2012.
Lots of love,
Harrison
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