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MAD [Make A Difference]
Article posted April 22, 2009 at 06:15 PM GMT0 •
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Make a difference...
1. By "Stopping War." Because of thousands of people dying because of arguments, fights etc. War is not good,
especially the population constantly going down. We should all agree to stop the war, and this goes for
the racism going on as well. Racism is another case of causing war.
2. "Helping" the kids and families that are starving by putting a coin or dollar bills into the donation boxes to help
the starved and thirsty.
3. "Enough Pollution." It's killing animals and other things that support our world by throwing a single candy wrapper or a
bottle on the ground.
4. "Water" for the dry land, and for those who are really thirsty with no beverages or water to drink. Also with no
water on their land.
5. "Shelter" for those who are cold and are living through storms with nothing to go under to keep them safe, and
have no homes to go to.
6. "Helping" the kids that have no learning center to go to. Bring them to help the children learn
and it could help them with their life. Or tutor the kids without bringing them to a school or learning center.
7. "Stopping Racism" As I said at the first one, Racism can cause war or fights and thats not good.
By stopping racism you can make differences. You would see smiles on peoples faces. You wouldn't want to
be the one who has been called racist names, so why would you do the same to others?
8. "Making" friendships. You can make friendships instead of being mean and having an enemy on your back.
Friendships are better than having an enemy, because instead of hurting, you will get compliments and smiles.
9. "Utopia" We can make a perfect world by stopping everything of the above, and possibly doing more.
10. "Unite As One." Stopping war, helping the starved, enough pollution, water, shelter, learning centers, stopping racism,
making friend ships, and have a Utopia. If we all synchronize into one, all of these things will stop, all of these things will happen.
If people are reading this and thinking it's nothing, I hoped these things helped those who truly understand what a world we live in
and what is happening now.
All these certain 10 things is what we need to do to "Make A Difference" in our world. You will see no sad faces, no anger,
frustration, stress or even killing. So if you follow these things, maybe people will actually think of putting their
trash in the garbage. Or stop racism and compliment. To make a perfect world, all you need to do is 10 steps,
and YOU can Make A Difference.
- Jayci
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Article posted April 22, 2009 at 06:15 PM GMT0 •
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The Express Messages
Article posted March 5, 2009 at 03:32 PM GMT0 •
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1. I think the main messages of the movie was to Stop Racism because it's going around everywhere and I know I've said this before in the President Obama's Speech article that I don't like racism because it's building up. Building up the things that are wrong and calling people names of their color of the skin.
2. Another of the messages I thought about was to speak without getting nervous. You should stand up firmly and say what you want to say without shivers up your spine, without butterflies in your stomach, and without any hesitation what so ever.
3. Stand up for people. Is a message that I think is true. Support the people that you think are saying right things.
4. If your in the middle of a football game, tennis, basketball, soccer or whatever you shouldn't give up until it's the end. Push yourself if your getting into a score of 1-20. And your the "1" part of the score. I know it sounds hard but don't give up.
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Article posted March 5, 2009 at 03:32 PM GMT0 •
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My biggest Success
Article posted February 10, 2009 at 03:36 PM GMT0 •
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Hi guys it Jayci again but here I'm going to talk about my biggest success and it is getting my first medal from a tennis tournament I won. It felt really great, it felt so.. Exhilarating! Anyway yes it felt really awesome but I wasn't the happiest of all people. It was a bronze medal. So obviously someone more awesome, great, and more experienced had won 1st place. His name, is Tony. Although I won a medal, he was the happiest of all. Can you guess this? He's younger than me! First of all, he played tennis longer than me. Second of all, he's the son of the best filipino player in Regina! I was still happy though, my first tournament, my first tennis experience, and my first tennis medal. Before I won that medal and I was in a match, I was saying in my head, "Gotta win that medal, I have to!" It was the last match for me to win the bronze medal... and I won. A lot of things changed as years past on because Tony has moved to Prince Albert, with his dad. Which means the best filipino player of Regina has left. I wonder who is the best now? I'd really like to meet him. Now you know what my biggest success is, thanks for reading!
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Article posted February 10, 2009 at 03:36 PM GMT0 •
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President Obama's Speech
Article posted January 21, 2009 at 07:47 PM GMT0 •
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When I watched this speech the thing that jumped out to me, that grabbed me into listening to that element of the speech, was this:
"All are equal, all are free and deserve a change to be given happiness." Because of that quote, it doesn't matter what race we are, it doesn't matter what skin color we have, it matters if we are all given joy. I totally agree that all of us have duties to build a united world. We should stop hating, and start to care about other peoples' situations and stressful times in their life. Start to help them with their problems. We should start assisting people by stopping Racism. I don't like racism, and it's building up. It's a big problem in this world and even if Presidents tell them to stop, there are still people being Racist. If all these people stop this madness, it would be possible for people to be proud of who they are.
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Article posted January 21, 2009 at 07:47 PM GMT0 •
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I have a dream RESPONSE
Article posted January 19, 2009 at 08:11 PM GMT0 •
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Question 1 Answer: I think the main message of the "I have a dream" is "STOP RACISM."
Question 2 Answer: I think that when his speech was spoken, it probably changed some people from "racist" to "nicer people"
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Article posted January 19, 2009 at 08:11 PM GMT0 •
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Resolution For 2009
Article posted January 19, 2009 at 12:51 AM GMT0 •
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It's the new year. The time for people to set their goals, or as you know, the New Years Resolutions. My resolution is to help around the and not be lazy, like I used to be. I used to sit on the couch, in a comfortable position, eating chips and watching TV. As awesome as it may sound, being lazy isn't really good to do "all the time." So I've decided to start helping around the house. Such as wash the dishes more often, shovel the snow, clean my room, clean up messes of food, take out the trash, and a lot more. I plan to do this an hour everyday. I don't help around the house much because I'm mostly lazy. My family tends to do a lot, while I play games. Well this Jayci is no more! Now what my parents think that will help them, is about my health. Like drinking milk 3 times a day to help me grow! Or eat some fruits instead of junk food. That'll help me plenty. I also have to cut down my TV time and exercise. Thats all about my health, which I SHOULD do instead of being a couch potato. Now when I moved into my house I hardly did anything. There was no TV, so I decided to bring and play my DS. Well, I also need to help replacing stuff and help rebuild things. Thats my resolution for the new year. I need to start getting busy. It may be a lot, but I'll manage.
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Article posted January 19, 2009 at 12:51 AM GMT0 •
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BB Gun Teen
Article posted January 14, 2009 at 07:40 PM GMT0 •
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A 13 year old in the Regina Youth Court was released from custody on a Tuesday but he was given conditions of some sort.
The 13 year old was shooting at elementary students, five to be exact. I am unsure of the name of this teenager, as the real article does not show the name of this teenager. He shot the students with a BB gun. Three students were hit by the bullets of the BB gun but two were just fine. The police arrived after this crime. Seeing three students, helplessly hurt. He was arrested, and for a long time, he was released from the court. One of the conditions the teen was given was not to come in contact with any of the innocent students, and to at least stay a block away from their homes. I chose this article because you have to be careful with what your doing at school, or at home. If you see a person that looks suspicious and has a gun, contact an adult. That's it for my report of this bad, or should I say, this shooting BB gun Teen.
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Article posted January 14, 2009 at 07:40 PM GMT0 •
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Mystery Object #4
Article posted November 20, 2008 at 07:28 PM GMT0 •
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I think the mystery object is a pencil. It looks like a pencil from the top, and I saw a little pink thing at the bottom that could possibly be an eraser. Its function is writing on paper to possibly remembering things, write a story, or other reasons to use it.
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Article posted November 20, 2008 at 07:28 PM GMT0 •
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Fried Food Risk For Heart Attack
Article posted October 28, 2008 at 09:02 PM GMT0 •
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News reports that fried food will increase a risk for a deadly heart attack. This article is for everybody to read. So please read this, is important. It seems that this is happening everywhere. This takes place most of the time, every time. Fried food will risk your heart attack by 35 percent. There is a study that a unhealthy diet accounts for 30 percent of a heart attack "worldwide." Almost 19,000 canadians die each year, as a result. I chose this article because I want to know what food is good for you. Maybe I won't eat that much fried food.
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Article posted October 28, 2008 at 09:02 PM GMT0 •
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Mystery Object #2 2nd Guess
Article posted October 23, 2008 at 04:52 PM GMT0 •
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I think it could probably be a hole puncher in this case. I made this hypothesis because of the hints and it's pretty loud when you use it, when you punch holes in the paper it makes a loud "CHK" sound. And some probably weigh like a brick. A hole punches function is to punch 3 holes into a paper so you can put it in a binder or a duotang.
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Article posted October 23, 2008 at 04:52 PM GMT0 •
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Mystery Object #2
Article posted October 20, 2008 at 06:43 PM GMT0 •
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I think the mystery object is like something on a desk because it looks like the top is the side of a table or something. A desk is a thing in school to work on and it can also be at home.
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Article posted October 20, 2008 at 06:43 PM GMT0 •
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Treaty Four
Article posted September 25, 2008 at 06:44 PM GMT0 •
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Treaty Four was our first field trip. After all the boring, talking, 45 minutes on the bus ride, it was time to begin the field trip. I was ready, and I checked "everything."
We had to assemble groups so each group could go to each station. The stations were inside tipis! Our first station was about what the world causes. We learned that if we dump certain stuff everywhere, they could end up in unexpected places. For instance, the sewage pipes gunk could possibly end up in lakes.
A few stations after, came "Star!" Which is actually her real name! Pretty cool huh? She taked about her life story, which was pretty interesting and sad at the same time. Why? Part of her life story was when she was five, and her parents, which were her foster parents, disliked Star. Well, at least the mother. Star was inside her room, not even asleep when she heard a kitchen drawer open. She new that somebody had opened the silverware drawer. Star heard footsteps walking toward her room. She covered her whole body with her bedsheets. Her mom walked in with a knife. She walked slowly to Star snd suddenly her dad ran into her room and slammed the mom into the wall, knocked her out cold. It was a really close call.
After that, it was lunch time. While we were eating lunch, there was a person called the hoop dancer. He was doing crazy flip flopping tricks with hoops! Soon he had so many hoops around his body, his neck, his arms, his legs and his hip, was covered. It was really outstanding! After that came round dancing, where the audience had to jump in and make a huge circle and make it smaller by moving inward.
Lunch was over and the groups had to go to a station about how to make Beef Jerky. The person said that beef jerky is made out of elk meat. The kill an elk, cut off the fur, cut out the meat, put it over the fire to dry it out. After all that, it's time to eat! All though we just learned about it, we didn't get to eat some.
Our last station was about DNA. We had to put our name vertically on a peice of paper. On the right side, were codes for each letter. Each letter had a code of its own, and each code had three letters. One of the letters in the code standed for a color. After we were done with the code thing, we had to take beads for each color and tied it together so it could be a keychain. That was the end of the Treaty Four trip, and it was pretty fun. I was hungry after the big day so after school, I had to be sure to go to the store and buy some beef jerky.
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Article posted September 25, 2008 at 06:44 PM GMT0 •
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7 Random Facts
Article posted September 16, 2008 at 04:59 PM GMT0 •
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Today I will give you facts about myself.
1. Pizza. I simply love pizza. Pepperoni is my favorite, with a lot of cheese and rich tomato sauce.
2. If you are wondering what sport I play, it's Tennis. Tennis is really fun and it makes you really energetic and gives you a whole bunch of exercise!
3. I love the computer. It's sorta like my life source! The thing is, if my brothers need to use it for no reason, they kick me off the computer. My MAD status goes up!
4. I love going on trips in and outside of school! If my mom and dad don't let me go, I will be disappointed.
5. I love video games. Nntendo DS, Play Station 1, 2 and 3, Wii and much more.
6. Reading is really awesome! Manga, (Graphic Novels) and Novels.
7. Final Fact! Hanging out with friends and family in malls is as equally awesome as any one of these facts!
Jayci
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Article posted September 16, 2008 at 04:59 PM GMT0 •
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Jail Escape
Article posted September 5, 2008 at 08:32 PM GMT0 •
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Today I will be talking to you about the news. This takes place at Regina Saskatchewan. News reports that six men have escaped from a Regina jail, several of them were accused killers. Apparently, two of them were arrested later on, but the other four are still out there. It seems that the six has escaped last month, and some people think that the four that are left over might be in the town of Frog Lake. A man named Henry Stanley ( a person that lives in Frog Lake) says that he might have been close to the inmates. Stanley followed the inmates for a kilometre until they vanished into a heavy bush.
I chose this article because I need to know what is happening
around Regina or Canada. My connection to this article is that my dad was in the navy. I live around Regina so I have to be EXTRA careful.
I will be back next week to discuss more about the news.
Jayci
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Article posted September 5, 2008 at 08:32 PM GMT0 •
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Madge Lake Experience
Article posted September 3, 2008 at 04:39 PM GMT0 •
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Over the summer I have been camping for a few days. And that place is called Madge Lake. On the way there it was a 3-4 hour drive. I got really bored. But after I arrived, I was relieved. It was a pretty fun experience. We did a bunch of fun stuff. Such as swimming, roasting marshmallows (can't forget that) and hanging around the beach. I had a really great time at Madge Lake. I loved it there, the campfire, gathering around the fire and singing campfire songs and other things. It was really great! I finally had a time to relax and I had fun! But there was something that ruined our time for camping, its that it rained. We couldn't roast marshmallows, swim, play outdoor games or anything like that! We just had to stay inside our tents. I was really disappointed. At least I had the fun while it lasted. My camping experience at Madge Lake wasn't really the best, but I had to say it was pretty fun. The outdoor games was the best part. And the second best was hanging around the beach. So now you know about my Madge Lake experience over the summer and I hope to tell you something next summer, but this time, I know its gonna be even better.
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Article posted September 3, 2008 at 04:39 PM GMT0 •
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