Article posted April 2, 2013 at 01:00 PM GMT+2 •
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Yasmine
My side of the story
I was in the factory, with all my friends and I. I’m poured in a cup. I’m Double Gulf, the soda. Let me start by telling you about myself; I’m a soda and I’m 17 os. I have a hobby, which is telling stories. I will tell you a story that was tragic to my buddies and I. Not the tragic part about being drank, the tragic part about being banned!
Ok, here we go. It all started with the city mayor, Michael Bloomberg with him banning large sodas like me and others. But I have something to say; people have choices, let them choose, no mayor or judge can stop us. But on the other side, that judge Tingling saved us “I can’t believe this?!” but let me continue with the story. I think Michael banned us because we were unhealthy, I don’t thinkthat, I think because I’m more than 16 os. NO! I was touched when Tingling replied to the mayor and said : we’ll, I don’t remember, I’m hyper, I CAN’T THINK!
Here’s a tip for humans: Even though I was banned, then unbanned literally, you shouldn’t drink so much of my species. I can cause medical problems. Don’t forget it’s your choice too.
The end
How did youlike my story, it’s really convincing, said Mrs. Coffey.
The end
Article posted April 2, 2013 at 01:00 PM GMT+2 •
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Article posted March 15, 2013 at 01:39 PM GMT+2 •
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Jammin Jellies
I was hanging out with friends in a huge bunch. It may look to you as a cloud, but you’re wrong. I’m one of the Jammin Jellies. That cloud you see is actually my friends and I. I’m so small, no bigger than your thumb nail. I’m 95 percent water, which is just weird for a creature that lives under the water. We’ve survived for 650 million years. I have no brain, no heart, no gills, and surprisingly I have no complex nervous system, so I can’t go to school! Somehow I can taste my mommy’s food and others, smell, and balance myself (which is fun for me.) I’m not the only jelly that is small, there are small and large Jellies. I’m so cool, cooler than humans!
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Article posted February 26, 2013 at 12:12 PM GMT+2 •
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Dear Malala,
It won’t be fair that boys are treated differently than girls. If boys are treated unlike girls, it may affect both futures. Why? Boys can’t always or learn or understand life’s consequences. Boys and girls should be treated the same way.
Unfairness. The government can’t let boys learn more than girls, they have rights to choose. The good advantages of letting girls learn are: earning more money from their country or other countries. The people will help by supporting their country with money, or resources. What if they get married and the father can’t remember how to raise their children. Most of all they should learn how to handle grown-up issues. Girls and women need to get education as much as boys and men. Men can’t always get jobs, so I say women should try to work. People have rights to do what they want.
The bad conditions are: not letting women to work, not receiving enough money for their country. If girls don’t get taught as much as boys, it will lead them to family consequence’s. Boys can’t get all the treatment for nothing. So they should make changes to their country.
What do you think, should girls learn as much as boys? Yes or No. I agree. No law should be committed on this nonsense. Boys and girls should make the choice.
Sincerely,
Yasmine
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Article posted December 5, 2012 at 12:59 PM GMT+2 •
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I had picked the lighting bolt because it represents the power of your brain. Your brain thinks very fast, fast as lightning. The brain is the boss of you!
Article posted December 5, 2012 at 12:59 PM GMT+2 •
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