hello there,
my one follower,
the person that looks after me when im drunk,
buys me the cutest birthday presents,
and who i generally love just as much as the friends that iv known since i was five, (in the same way as them of course ) lol.
im extremely confuzled atm, cant decide whether im happy or sad :S
good news, iv got three uni offers. :)
got both the girl solos in my dance show piece :) (much to the disgust of my peers in my class)
and even been put in another piece :)
bad news:
geography exam went shocking today :( actually didnt know a thing
who the hell wants to know the difference between constructive and destructive waves?!?!?
though i googled it and now realise what i put was compltely wrong and this is what i should have put.
"Destructive waves are formed by strong winds with large fetch areas. These waves have high energy levels that have been built up by travelling long distances and being exposed to strong winds. When they reach land they tend to break strongly and remove material from the shoreline. The swash is not as strong as the backwash so the overall effect is to erode beach material. You will see destructive waves if you visit the coast during or shortly after a storm. The swash of the wave tends to push material up the shore and the backwash tends to wash it back again. If there are a lot of waves they catch up with eachother on the beach and the backwash of one wave will tend to meet the swash of the next wave. This will limit the motion of the water up the beach and pull some material back out to sea. Less material will be pushed up the beach. The backwash will be the most powerful process and there will be a net loss of material from the beach. Typically between 11 and 15 destructive waves will break every minute.
Constructive waves predominate in calmer weather conditions when less energy is being transfered to the water. They are less powerful than destructive waves and don't break as violently. Constructive waves will sometimes not seem to break atall but just run up the beach losing energy as they do so. The swash is more powerful than the backwash, so more material is carried up the beach than is pulled back down it. This leads to an increase in beach sediments. If there are not many waves each wave will be able to complete both its swash and backwash without interference from the next wave coming up the beach. Sediment that has been pushed up the beach by the swash will be deposited up shore, and the backwash will drain away into the sand. When the next wave breaks its swash will deposit more material without it being 'captured' by the backwash of the preceding wave. Typically, between 6 and 9 constructive waves will break every minute."
im not even going to tell you what i put :P
but it wasnt that. (not that that would even fit into my four mark little answer box.)
got an audition tomz for a dance college in london, im actually reli nervous. :(
then next week got disney audition tuesday.
central lancashire interview wednesday
high school musical audition thursday
and another geog exam friday.
Wow.
im stressed
and need some help :(
and dads stressin for me to come off
and i want more friends to read my depressing stories :p
lols
loves
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Friday, 23 January 2009
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Firstly, yaaay ^_^
ReplyDeletesecondly, grats on your uni offers once again. but new congrats for getting the solo's in the dance pieces.
and thirdly, ok, so you exam didn't go too well, that's ok, you can do a retake if you really need to. And really, you don't need to be nervous, cause a) you're amazing and b) you know you've got what it takes anyway, otherwise, why would you have gotten those solo parts eh? =]
I wouldn't worry if i was you.
but, here if you need me
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