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Love In This Club Mp: Neighbors Know my Name
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Saturday, May 15, 2010
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Weekend Post May 7-9 Community Walk and Entertonement
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World of Coca Cola
T - Tucson, Arizona (
Arizona Sonora Museum
Honolulu , US )
CommunityWalk Map - Around the US using my name

Saturday, May 1, 2010
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Weekend post april 24_Storytelling/Slideshare
After reading this story I realize that people are more fortunate than other people. This girl has no mother and no father and is living with an aunt that does not like her. I live with my mom stepfather and grandmother...and have my dad that is miles away. Everyone of my family members love me and care for me. I feel sorry for that girl, then again it is just a story.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Weekend Post 4-16-2010 Wacky Web Tales

New Year's Resolutions
It was New Year's Day, and I was watching Baseball on TV with my friends Briana, Kiara, Marcus, and James.
“Hey, Kiara,” Marcus said, “What is your New Year's resolution?”
“I am going to learn to play the piano,” she said. “Then I am going to play it at nursing homes. I am sure it will make the residents proud.”
“That's cool,” said Briana. “I am going to volunteer in a shelter for homeless dogs and cats. They are so cute. How about you, Marcus?”
“I am going to help out around the house,” he said. “Every night, I will put the plates and the utensials in the dishwasher without being asked.”
“I want to improve my grades,” said James. “I will study math, science, and History every night.”
They all turned to me.
“What is your New Year's Resolution, Athena?”
“I'm not making one,” I said. “I'm perfectly fine already!”
All A Dream
I've been workin' in California,All the Nice day. I've been workin' in California,Just to pass the time away. Don't you hear the whistle playing?Rise up so early in the morn. Don't you hear
Shyanne, won't you play your horn?
Someone's in the Living Room with Shyanne. Some one is in the Living Room with Shyanne playing on the old Drums.
It was the weirdest dream I've had in a long time!
Friday, April 9, 2010
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Weekend Post of April 3, 2010_ Mythlogy

Myths are things that people people to be true and they are passed down from person to person. Myths also may become as part of a culture. One well known myth is how children are made. Parents may tel their kids that children are bought to them by the stork. Well that is a myth because it isn't true but people believe it to be true.
What is mythology?
The word "myth" comes from the Greek word mythos, which means a spoken or written story. The purpose of a myth is to explain human experience. Many events in a myth are not realistic or based on fact, since the message communicated by the story is more important than telling about an actual event. Because all groups of people have myths, and often myths are associated with religion, the
What is mythology?
The word "myth" comes from the Greek word mythos, which means a spoken or written story. The purpose of a myth is to explain human experience. Many events in a myth are not realistic or based on fact, since the message communicated by the story is more important than telling about an actual event. Because all groups of people have myths, and often myths are associated with religion, the stories have been passed down through the ages to become the basis of a society. A collection of myths is called a "mythology." People study mythology because the stories provide a way of understanding ancient cultures.
Ancient civilizations, such as the Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, Aztecs, and Mayas, created myths to explain many aspects of life: how they came into existence as a people; the reasons for good and evil; the seasons; the weather; and the movements of the sun, moon, and stars.stories have been passed down through the ages to become the basis of a society. A collection of myths is called a "mythology." People study mythology because the stories provide a way of understanding ancient cultures.
Ancient civilizations, such as the Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, Aztecs, and Mayas, created myths to explain many aspects of life: how they came into existence as a people; the reasons for good and evil; the seasons; the weather; and the movements of the sun, moon, and stars.A legend is a narrative of human actions that are perceived both by teller and listeners to take place within human history and to possess certain qualities that give the tale verisimilitude. Legend, for its active and passive participants, includes no happenings that are outside the realm of "possibility", defined by a highly flexible set of parameters, which may include miracles that are perceived as actually having happened, within the specific tradition of indoctrination where the legend arises, and within which it may be transformed over time, in order to keep it fresh and vital, and realistic.
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Friday, March 26, 2010
Weekend Post of March 26.2010_ Poetry
a rose to be exact,
Or maybe like a brand new gate
that never comes unlatched.
A friend is like an owl,
both beautiful and wise.
Or perhaps a friend is like a ghost,
whose spirit never dies.
A friend is like a heart that goes
strong until the end.
Where would we be in this world
if we didn't have a friend. - By Adrianne S
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Dr. Martin Luther King

Martin Luther King Jr. was known across the nation as a great hero and a great leader in the civil rights movement. Because of his popularity among Blacks, his life, family, and home were constantly in danger at various times. He was threatened, harassed, arrested and even jailed. In January 1957, nearly 60 blacks administrators met in Atlanta to form the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Martin Luther King Jr. was elected as president. A few months later he met with vice president Richard Nixon when they were celebrating Ghanaian independence. A year later, Dr. King and three men who were civil rights leaders, were given awards by President Dwight Eisenhower.
One of the America's described America is considered to be beautiful.The other America contains every race other than whites and in this America the people live in poverty.
I think Dr. King meant that in his version of America everything is right and there is NO segregation or racial barriers. I think Dr. Martin Luther King jr. is trying to say that this America should be more like the other America.
The Two Americas
Based on Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech, he believes there is two Americas. In simplicity, Dr. King means that one America has an abundance of jobs and opportunity for its citizens. On the other hand, he speaks of the lack of respect for African- Americans and how African- Americans have no jobs and even if they do have jobs, their pay is severely low compared to white people. Today, I do think that racism is still about in the world, but we do not see many cases of racism today. -
In addition, the majority of all people are given the same opportunity when it comes to jobs. Due to the recession the country is in now, there are not as many jobs which means that the country is not really overflowing with an abundance of milk and honey. Similarly, the other America today is poor. The Declaration of Independence says that all men are created equally, so why should anyone be treated differently.
You can also watch Dr.King speech here:
Martin Luther King and Economic Justice: The Fortieth Anniversary Commemoration of Dr. King's "The Other America" Speech at Stanford
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Saturday, March 13, 2010
Weekend Post 3/13/2010

The debate over health care reform in the United States centers on questions about
* whether there is a fundamental right to health care,
* who should have access to health care and under what circumstances,
* who should be required to contribute toward the costs of providing health care in a society[1][2],
* whether the government should support health care commerce by forcing citizens to buy insurance or pay a fine,[3][4][5]
* the quality achieved for the sums spent,
* the sustainability of expenditures that have been rising faster than the level of general inflation and the growth in the economy,
* the role of the federal government in bringing about such change
* concerns over unfunded liabilities.
Health Care Reform Pros and Cons 2010 and Constitutionality of Healthcare Bill Explained. Many Americans are trying to weight he health care reform pros and cons in their head. This is hard to do, as there aren’t many people out there – politicians included – that have actually sat down and read the 2,300 pages plus of legislation.
To many, healthcare reform as passed on Sunday carries more cons than pros. The cons are the cost – how are we going to pay for this? Why would I get fined if I didn’t elect to get healthcare coverage? What if I can’t afford the required medical policies? Will my doctors change?
Other cons include resistance from the general public, showcasing that the passage of Obama’s health care plan wasn’t what’s best for America. In addition, not a single Republican voted for the bill in the House – showcasing that the effort wasn’t exactly bipartisan.
The pros are somewhat subjective. The proponents of the legislation say that the bill will bring insurance to 32 million Americans that currently don’t have access to coverage. The way the bill is structured is supposed to bring down the nation’s deficit by billions of dollars (the key word there is “supposed” to – what are the chances that this thing will work as planned?)
In addition, the bill is supposed to cut back on Medicare fraud and waste (there’s that word again – supposed to), and reign in insurance companies.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Weekend Post-News and Media- Mar. 8. 2010

Thousands strip for nude Spencer Tunick photo in Sydney
More than 5000 people have gathered in front of the Sydney Opera House to be photographed nude in the name of art and diversity today.A pregnant woman was among the first group of Australians to take their place on the steps of the Opera House just after dawn in photographer Spencer Tunick's latest installation, Mardi Gras: The Base.
Mardi Gras festival executive producer Danielle Harvey said 5200 people, including sportspeople, doctors, teachers and retirees, had lined up to take part.
I think this is very crazy and awkward
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Saturday, February 27, 2010
Weekend Post- News and Media- Feb. 27.2010
Are On The Rise
Education

The percent of student who stay in country schools from the 7th to the 12th grade used to be 72 percent. But in 2009 it surely dropped to 67 percent. But in Metropolitan government schools the rates stayed at 85 percent. The Board Of Education states that the government needs to acknowledge this problem. Last year the Education Minister said that the state government was going to set up virtual classrooms to share teachers.
I feel that all teens should get an education. I think what cause teen to drop put are certain things like hardships at home, not getting help in school, peer pressure. According to this article.
If you ask someone who has dropped out of high school why they did so, they will tell you.
The Statistics
Alison Kepner of The News Journal reports that dropouts are a problem in many states but Delaware has had a consistent graduation percentage below the national average. Only six out of 10 Delaware high schoolers will graduate by 2010. Dropouts are more likely to be
- unemployed
- in prison
- living in poverty
- receiving government assistance
- less healthy
- divorced
- single parents
When 500 dropouts, ages 16-25, were interviewed, they gave many reasons for leaving school:
- 47% said classes were not interesting
- 43% missed too many days to catch up
- 45% entered high school poorly prepared by their earlier schooling
- 69% said they were not motivated to work hard
- 35% said they were failing
- 32% said they left to get a job
- 25% left to become parents
- 22% left to take care of a relative
Two-thirds said they would have tried harder if more was expected from them.
Student Suggestions
Many students do not realize the seriousness of their decision to drop out of high school. It is only later in life they realize the poor choice they have made. To improve the situation i would suggest
- better teachers
- offer more alternatives
- schools should offer real-life opportunities
- more help with learning problems
- tutoring
- more school counselors
- summer school
- more supervision
- more school-to-home communication
- better mentoring between students and teachers
Read more at Suite101: Dropouts Give Reasons: Why do students leave high school without a diploma? http://educationalissues.suite101.com/article.cfm/dropouts_give_reasons#ixzz0gwkQWrhl
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Saturday, February 20, 2010
Weekend Post of 2/20-2/21 Black History Month

This month as people should know is Black History Month, Im here to acknowledge Harriet Tubman.
She was born in the year 1820 and died in March 1913. She led more than 300 fugitive slaves to freedom. Tubman usually traveled on a Saturday night, since runaway notices wouldn't be published in the newspapers until Monday morning. She also used a sleeping medication to quiet fussy babies.Tubman carried a gun for protection but, if needed, she would flash the gun before an escaping slave who might have thoughts of turning back.Tubman provided funds, and recruited personnel, for John Brown's raid at Harpers Ferry, Virginia. His attack failed, and Brown was captured, tried and hanged for treason.During the Civil War, Tubman served the Union Army as a washerwoman, a cook and a spy. Her superb knowledge of the country roads and wilderness in the South allowed her to slip behind enemy lines and spy on Confederate troop movements. After the Civil War, Tubman became somewhat of a celebrity with the publishing of her 1869 biography, Scenes from the Life of Harriet Tubman. The book told of her life as a slave and her exploits on the Underground Railroad. During the 1870s and 1880s, Tubman worked to promote women's suffrage. She traveled from New England to Washington, D.C. speaking in favor of a woman's right to vote.
On March 10, surrounded by family and friends, Tubman dies of pneumonia. Her last words are "I go to prepare a place for you."
I think that black history month should really be a big deal,because there are a lot of black that shape the world we live in today. Visit here to learn more Black History People
One of Tubman quote:
"I had reasoned this out in my mind, there was one of two things I had a right to, liberty or death; if I could not have one, I would have the other."
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Weekend Post 2/12 - 2/13 (Teen Issue- Depression)

One of the teen issues is Depression.Depression is the most common mental health disorder in the United States among teens and adults.
- About 20 percent of teens will experience teen depression before they reach adulthood.
- Between 10 to 15 percent of teenagers have some symptoms of teen depression at any one time.
- About 5 percent of teens are suffering from major depression at any one time
- As many as 8.3 percent of teens suffer depression for at least a year at a time, compared to about 5.3 percent of the general population.
- Most teens with depression will suffer from more than one episode. 20 to 40 percent will have more than one episode within two years, and 70 percent will have more than one episode before adulthood. Episodes of teen depression generally last about 8 months.
- Dysthymia, a type of mild, long-lasting depression, affects about 2 percent of teens, and about the same percentage of teens develop bipolar disorder in their late teenage years. 15 percent of teens with depression eventually develop bipolar disorder.
- A small percent of teens also suffer from seasonal depression, usually during the winter months in higher latitudes.
Teen depression can affect a teen regardless of gender, social background, income level, race, or school or other achievements, though teenage girls report suffering from depression more often than teenage boys. Teenage boys are also less likely to seek help or recognize that they suffer from depression, probably due to different social expectations for boys and girls�girls are encouraged to express their feelings while boys are not. Teenage girls' somewhat stronger dependence on social ties, however, can increase the chances of teen depression being triggered by social factors, such as loss of friends.
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Saturday, February 6, 2010
Weekend Post 2/6 - 2/7

Weekend Post Super bowl 2010
Moments after Indianapolis came up one win short of a championship, the Pro Bowl wide receiver downplayed the disappointment by focusing on next season.
"I'd rather win than lose, but I think once we get this feeling out of the way, we'll be determined to come back and get another shot at it," Wayne said.
Who could blame him for being upset? He'll hear about this loss for years.
It won't be any easier for other Colts, who constantly will be reminded of blowing a 10-point lead in the Super Bowl and failing to live up to expectations following a near-perfect regular season.
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Police Shock Pa. High School Student With Taser After Fight

The incident happened outside the gymnasium at Monessen High School during a game with Washington High Friday.
Two girls from competing schools began fighting in the hallway, MyFoxDC.com reported.
Officers say the fight escalated to the point where players became involved.
After reviewing video taken during the fight, police are expecting to file disorderly conduct charges.
OR CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE NEWS ON CW PITTSBURGH
OR Police Taser Student at Basketball Game On Fox 5 news
Who: A 15 year old student at Monessen High School by the name of Mario Tarver
What: Police Tassered him after a brawl broke out at a high school basketball game between two girls.
When:in the week of January 25, 2010
Where: In Monessen Pennsylvania
Why: Mario Was looking for his sister when the police officers tassered him repeatedly.
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Sunday, January 31, 2010
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