Another school day has ended with long hours of classes and tests. I have been working really hard lately on my school assignments, and tests, so I can say that this week has been a little rough. Thursday was a slow day though. I didn’t have any tests, and I had a busy schedule. I was glad when I finally came to my room, and had the chance to relax, and just watch some movies with my friends. During study hall, I wanted to read a news about space, since I am interested in that topic. I went online, and typed The New York Times on Google, and when I tried reading a news on the website, it said that I had to pay to read more news, since I have been reading a lot nowadays. I was really angry because I liked The New York Times, and because they had the best news, and news about everything. However, I was determined to find a website like that, and read a news about space. That was when I typed news on Google, and found The Daily News’ page. I remembered that it was a good site, too. So I clicked on it, and as soon as I saw the front page, I started reading a news about dinosaur eggs.
The news was talking about how a Chinese construction crew found 43 dinosaur eggs while repairing a road. I though that it was pretty interesting. There can be many dinosaurs eggs where we build schools or houses. I believe that before building roads, or buildings there should be some kind of inspection to see if there is a historic object lying under ground. It has become an issue in Turkey, since it has a lot of history. In some of the small villages, while people build homes by themselves, they find historical objects, and they never give them to the government to make money out of it. I think that by this way they can harm the object, and the history. The eggs were lucky, since people announced them, but if someone else had found them, he or she might have not reported them, and those eggs would have been disappeared.
There can be a pro of finding these eggs. We might learn informations about new species of dinosaurs that lived in the past. These eggs might even led us to a new era. That’s why I’m glad that they found them.
There might even be some dinosaur eggs under Cheshire Academy, and nobody might have heard about them. That’s why I think that archeologists should make excavations in areas where there are already buildings, or roads. For example if people made excavations under the road where they found the eggs, we could have learned about them sooner, and maybe they could have been less harmed, since they were a little harmed because they have been under ground for a long time.
These dinosaur eggs might be a new information about the past, or might be just regular eggs.

This comment did not post so I am going to resubmit it -- you should also try npr.org for interesting and free news.
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