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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Oil Spill


Who do you think is to blame for the oil spill in the gulf and what can you do in response to it?

I think that the gulf fishermen is responsible for the spill because they were near the The Gulf Of Mexico and, they might have accidently did something to make the oil spill. My response is that I think that we should make our own group and help clean the oil spill to save animals and people if they swim in it.

Friday, May 21, 2010

One of my favorite movies is...


One of my favorite movies is Jennifer's Body.
Director: Karyn Kusama.

The movie is about a popular cheerleader name Jennifer. She had a best friend name Anita. So one night, a rock band invited them to a party.. then Anita was in the bathroom but the rock band kidnapped Jennifer and took her to the woods then do voodoo on her because they worshipped Satan. So Jennifer's body was taken over by a hungry demon and she disappeared for months then came back. Now Jennifer's body is still trapped by a demon so she asked guys to come over to places and try to seduce them but instead she eats them alive. At then end, Anita figures out about the demon and killed Jennifer but, Anita got put in a mental hospital because people thought she was crazy about the whole Jennifer issue.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Nelson Mandela



1. Nelson Mandela is south Africa's president and he's important because he stood up for colored people who live in south Africa.

2.South Africa


3.He was alive in 1918.


4.Yes because We're both brave and we can stand up for ourselves. :D

Friday, May 7, 2010

Questions!!!!




Do you feel safe in your house?

1. Yes, I feel safe in my house because it's always quiet.

Do you feel safe in your neighborhood?

2. No, because at times i hear alot of fights in my neighborhood.

Do you feel safe walking to school?

3. Uhh, I don't walk to school.. My mum takes me and yeah we're safe.

4.What makes you feel unsafe?

4. When people get into serious fights and people getting injured.

Name a place where you think is unsafe?

5. My neighborhood because it's always quiet in the morning but at night.. it changed.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Fast-Food Drive Thrus x_x


It's not food if it arrived through the window of your car.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Cesar Chavez Answers From Class Blog.

1. Who was Cesar Chavez?
Cesar Chavez was a immigrant farm worker from Mexico.

2. What was the UFW and why did it form?
the UFW was a United Farm Workers and it formed cause it wanted to support organized labor, religious groups, minorties, and students.

3. How is the food you eat connected to the UFW?
The Food we ate is related because the fruit we eat is from farms.

4. How did Cesar Chavez die and what is being done to continue his legacy?
Cesar Chavez died in his sleep and we continue his legacy by marching for charismatic labor.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

HOMeLEsS PeRSOn FiinDiinG hiis LOSt KiTTyy

Daniel Harlan, a slight man with a wispy beard going gray, is just another face in the crowd in San Francisco. He is homeless, a street panhandler. Most people wouldn't give him a second glance except for his constant companion, a pug-nosed Himalayan cat named Samantha.





The cat made him stand out among panhandlers. Now the cat is gone. Stolen, Harlan thinks.

Harlan is 58. He has had a tough life: You can see it on his face, and the cat is probably his only friend in the world.

"It's the only thing he really cares about," said Harlan's brother, Stephen Kent, a rancher who lives in Oklahoma.

Somebody took Harlan's cat Friday from a homeless encampment under a freeway off-ramp near Eighth and Harrison streets. Harlan had gone off to buy some food for himself and Samantha at a nearby store with money he'd gotten panhandling. He left the cat on a leash tied to his tent. "Somebody just untied the leash and took her," he said Monday. "I was only gone for a few minutes, and when I got back she was gone."

Harlan went looking for the cat in the area, and when he returned after a while, somebody had made off with his battered tent, too. He went to the police, but they had no time to search for a homeless man's cat. He went to the SPCA, too, and the animal control shelter. No luck. Nobody had seen Samantha.

She's easy to recognize: gray, short hair and a pug nose; the cat looks like it ran into a wall. "There's only one like it in San Francisco," Harlan said.

Samantha and Harlan had their brief moment in the spotlight when Chronicle photographer Mike Kepka took their picture for a story about Market Street, and it ran on SFGate. Harlan came to The Chronicle for help Monday. He hopes somebody might see the cat's picture in the paper or on SFGate and help bring her back.

"I bet somebody stole her to sell her for money," he said. "She's a very expensive cat. I paid $2,200 for her back in Oklahoma, back when I had money nearly four years ago.

"She is leash-trained," he said, "She's not afraid of dogs and she's friendly with people. She keeps me calm, and she helps me out," he said. "She's with me 24/7."

Harlan is originally from around Muskogee, Okla., and used to work in construction in Oklahoma and Texas. He did OK, but his luck turned bad when he bought a big motor home hoping to move around the country. "But it broke down," he said, "I got it fixed and it broke down some more. I had to sell it for $500."

He said he bought an old pickup truck, but it broke down, too. "Every mechanic in the world took advantage of him," said his brother, Kent.

Harlan and Samantha stayed with Kent for a while, then headed to California. "I told him, they got hard times there, too," Kent said. "But he was in California before and he wanted to go back. ''

It's on old, sad story. "He's a pretty good guy, just down on his luck," said Kent. "He used to drink, but not anymore. That cat keeps him calm. He's a good cat, very smart."

Harlan gets about $975 a month from Social Security; the rest he gets from the kindness of strangers. He has a sleeping bag and a cell phone; even homeless people have cell phones these days.

His number is (415) 724-0095. "I'll give a reward," Harlan said. "I will."


Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/02/09/BA0L1BUHFB.DTL#ixzz0f4rhcTD4