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Joe Flood
Article posted December 5, 2008 at 12:16 PM GMT-5 •
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Did you know that drugs ruin your life? Well it true and over this week Rye’s seventh grade spent four days listening to a sober catholic Joe Flood. He talked about when you do drugs it will affect your life a lot for example if you got hooked to a drug then that automatically takes money from your bank account. Also, drugs are very bad for your brain because when you have beer your brain likes the feeling it gets and wants more than after a while one beer isn’t enough so you get two and you get the feeling then it keeps happening to you till you drink a six pack a day. And when you start young you usually will get addicted to the drug or drink. And when you have a beer when you are young it dims one of your lights which are like little rooms. The first light is thinking, the second is the control panel, the third is a safety nerd, the fourth light is when you jest pass out, the fifth light is pass out, and lastly you sixth light goes you die.
There is couple things I learned from Joe are that drugs ruin your life and there is so many ways to discover drugs. And when you do drugs that it is very dangerous because you can lose so much.
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Article posted December 5, 2008 at 12:16 PM GMT-5 •
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Antartica
Article posted November 24, 2008 at 01:00 AM GMT-5 •
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Today i will be talking about Ms.Ellwoods trip to Antartica and what she saw. The one thing that she saw that realy interrested me was her getting to see penguins. And the realy cool part was that the penguin walked right up to her and her camp. But the one bad thing is that this little guy was very far from home so they wish him luck on his trip home.

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Article posted November 24, 2008 at 01:00 AM GMT-5 •
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Inner Planets
Article posted September 26, 2008 at 11:13 AM GMT-5 •
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First I am going to talk about Mercury. Mercury is the closest to the sun that makes it one of the hottest planets. The highest temperature is 800˚F.
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Article posted September 26, 2008 at 11:13 AM GMT-5 •
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