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Hunger Games

Article posted March 29, 2012 at 02:39 PM GMT • comment (3) • Reads 533


      In the book The Hunger Games, one of the many themes is alliance. The theme alliance is used many times in the book, such as, when Katnis and Peeta teamed up to win the Hunger Games. Also, Katniss and Rue teamed up as well. These alliances helped both people survive as much as they could.


Article posted March 29, 2012 at 02:39 PM GMT • comment (3) • Reads 533



Girl in a cage Research

Article posted February 16, 2012 at 03:32 PM GMT • comment • Reads 186


            England, Scotland, and Wales are a series of islands of the west coast of Europe. They make up the U.K. Scotland is made up of the Highlands, the Central Lowlands, and the Southern Uplands. It is usually very overcast, meaning it is very rainy, misty, and cloudy. England is a very small island and is covered in wetlands. The terrain is very swampy and low-lying allowing birds and plants to have a home there. Finally, Wales is rugged and almost completely surrounded by water. It is very cool and wet all year. These three islands make up one country, but are different in some ways.


Article posted February 16, 2012 at 03:32 PM GMT • comment • Reads 186



Goals

Article posted January 30, 2012 at 07:49 PM GMT • comment • Reads 189


One of my goals academically, is to complete The Series of Unfortunate Events. Instead of watching TV, I will just go to my room and read. This will be completed by the end of the semester. My goal spiritually, is just to pray more often. Whenever I am alone, I will pray to God. This will be completed before my church retreat. Finally, my social goal is to become friends with kids I don’t know. I will simply start a conversation with someone. This will be completed by the end of the semester.


Article posted January 30, 2012 at 07:49 PM GMT • comment • Reads 189



Success

Article posted January 24, 2012 at 10:09 PM GMT • comment • Reads 209


            In the 1995 NBA Championship Finals, the New York Knicks played the Indiana Pacers. In game 7, the Pacers were down by 2 points with 18.7 seconds to play. Reggie Miller got the inbounds pass and hit a turn-a-round 3 pointer. Then the Knicks threw the inbounds pass but it was deflected. Reggie Miller got the ball went to the 3-point line and shot another 3 pointer. Reggie Miller had won the NBA Championship Finals for the Indiana Pacers. 


Article posted January 24, 2012 at 10:09 PM GMT • comment • Reads 209



Pro Athletes

Article posted January 19, 2012 at 04:09 PM GMT • comment • Reads 244


            I think that we should expect professional athletes to be good role models and not just judge them by their athletic ability. Now, in professional sports, an athlete should have great athletic abilities, but that is not how we should judge them. Even if one player on a professional team is not the best at that sport, they can be encouraging and inspiring to the other athletes and that can change a team instantly.


Article posted January 19, 2012 at 04:09 PM GMT • comment • Reads 244



Prejudice Today

Article posted January 13, 2012 at 03:10 PM GMT • comment • Reads 230


            I think that one setting for prejudice to take place is our government. Even though President Obama is our nation’s President, people still don't like because of his skin and his decisions. In this upcoming election, some citizens don't like some candidates because of their age. As you can see, our nation is sometimes very prejudice to our government.


Article posted January 13, 2012 at 03:10 PM GMT • comment • Reads 230



The Girl Who Spelled Freedom Para.

Article posted December 1, 2011 at 03:45 PM GMT • comment (2) • Reads 735


            In The Girl Who Spelled Freedom, Linn Yang overcomes a great challenge. Linn Yang is a little girl who has come from Cambodia with her family of 7 (including Linn). The Thrash’s decide to take in and care for this family of 7. Even though no one in the Yang family speaks English, Linn and her siblings go to elementary school. After 4 years, Linn is able to speak English so fluently; she competes in a county spelling bee…and wins! In the end, Linn and her family get settled in their new home, and are so grateful for the Thrash family.


Article posted December 1, 2011 at 03:45 PM GMT • comment (2) • Reads 735



chapter 1 continued

Article posted October 21, 2011 at 02:58 PM GMT • comment (2) • Reads 905


Once there was a boy, and he loved football. He loved to play football, he loved to watch football, and he loved to talk about football. He even had his own team on fantasy football. His name was Tim. Tim was a pretty cool guy. He had many friends. Did very well in school. And was a great athlete.


There was only one problem though… he was small. He was also very skinny. At school, people would make fun of him, tease him and push him around. Sometimes, even his friends would judge him. Then Tim would look like he was laughing with them, but it really hurt him inside.


Every day, he would tell his dad he wanted to be bigger, stronger, faster and his dad always told him one way to do that. He would have to work at it all the time. Since his dad was as skinny as a stick in his childhood years, he knew how much he had to work. He would also have to eat, eat, eat, eat… and eat some more. And he would do just that.


 



 

Article posted October 21, 2011 at 02:58 PM GMT • comment (2) • Reads 905



chapter 1

Article posted October 7, 2011 at 02:58 PM GMT • comment (3) • Reads 953


Chapter 1.


 


 Once there was a boy, and he loved football. He loved to play football, he loved to watch football, and he loved to talk about football. He even had his own team on fantasy football. His name was Tim. Tim was a pretty cool guy. He had many friends. Did very well in school. And was a great athlete. 


Article posted October 7, 2011 at 02:58 PM GMT • comment (3) • Reads 953



design a library

Article posted September 30, 2011 at 03:02 PM GMT • comment • Reads 982


mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;mso-ansi-language:EN-US;mso-fareast-language:
EN-US">If I could design a library of the future, I would have a very efficient working and digital library. By that, I mean pop-up holograms for any book in the world. There would be audio previews and movie previews for each and every book. Then, once you had the book that you wanted to read in mind, a hologram book would appear in your hands. A hologram person could either read you the book, you could read it yourself, or that hologram could even show you the movie. My library would be a definite adventure.      


Article posted September 30, 2011 at 03:02 PM GMT • comment • Reads 982



prejudice

Article posted September 16, 2011 at 03:09 PM GMT • comment • Reads 1019


 


            What I think is prejudice might not be the same as what you think is prejudice. But, I think prejudice means that someone is having a negative attitude towards members of a group. Also, it makes me think of the book, The Pride and the Prejudice. Even though I have never read the book, I have heard it is a wonderful   book. When I think of the word prejudice, I also think of the slaves that were treated with horrible respect way back when. People thought that just because your skin color was different from others, you were some how disgusting. That is not what God had intended for mankind.    



 

Article posted September 16, 2011 at 03:09 PM GMT • comment • Reads 1019



My story

Article posted September 9, 2011 at 03:00 PM GMT • comment (2) • Reads 972

My story is traumatizing. This story happened when I was at the age of four. It was just a regular weekend day. My older sister was watching “Dragon Tails” on a Sunday afternoon, and I was being my ole’ crazy self. I was jumping, yelling, crawling, and literally bouncing off the walls. At one point, I decided to have a lot more fun, and pretend to be superman on the top of the couch. Well that didn’t come out the way I wanted it to. After a while, I went over the top of the couch and fell off the couch. As I was falling to the ground, I tried to grab the couch and pull myself up, but I didn’t, and I broke my left arm. When I looked down at my arm, it reminded me of a rollercoaster. My body weight had broken my arm and crunched my forearm to a dent. It looked like a loop! 

Article posted September 9, 2011 at 03:00 PM GMT • comment (2) • Reads 972



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