Monday, October 28, 2013
Pole Paragraph
In the poles I dont have really any that are the same. All the poles came back different and none of them were the same. Although some of them doesn't sound like me at all they pretty much had a different thing for each. On the one i got a 40% on personal issue score.
Friday, October 25, 2013
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Assignment 10/23
Antifederalists:
1) Thinks that the constitution dont help people
2) Democrat Republicans
Federialist:
1) supported the fixing of constitution.
2) Suppors a strong government
Democrats 1800-1860
1) The government thats called known knowing government.
2) Democrats support them
Whigs
1) supported British polotics
2) British helped them
1860-1932
1) Different federal rules
2) People supported them
1) Faked how the supported african Americans
2) Helped with the growth of America
1932-1968
1) helped with new jobs
2)other republicans support
1) Thinks that the constitution dont help people
2) Democrat Republicans
Federialist:
1) supported the fixing of constitution.
2) Suppors a strong government
Democrats 1800-1860
1) The government thats called known knowing government.
2) Democrats support them
Whigs
1) supported British polotics
2) British helped them
1860-1932
1) Different federal rules
2) People supported them
1) Faked how the supported african Americans
2) Helped with the growth of America
1932-1968
1) helped with new jobs
2)other republicans support
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
10/16
1.) I don't feel that they should be charged because if your getting picked on bad enough you will learn to defend yourself or tell someone killing yourself is the dumbest thing you could do. An if the parents new about what was going on why did they not stop her from being online.
2.) misdemeanor- Punished fines and some jail time
Felonies- punishable by substantial fines and prison sentences in excess of one year
3.) I think more people should teach there kids to defend themselves and not put up with the crap.
2.) misdemeanor- Punished fines and some jail time
Felonies- punishable by substantial fines and prison sentences in excess of one year
3.) I think more people should teach there kids to defend themselves and not put up with the crap.
10/11
1.) I think that if it is not our responsibility to pay it the we should not have to.
2.) No longer up there.!!!
2.) No longer up there.!!!
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Bell Ringer 10/9
1.) Yes because theirs so much campaigning now and its every where not just little places and its very costly.
2.)
3.) No because they work for the money they make so why should someone else tell them what to do on it.
4.) Make it less expensive
2.)
3.) No because they work for the money they make so why should someone else tell them what to do on it.
4.) Make it less expensive
Bell Ringer 10/15
By letting the child take up for themselves and not backing down from them till they stop.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Notes
Anne Beasant
1.) She was an actives of women rights
2.) Raised by her religious grandmother
Leon Salivan
1.) Born October 16 1922
2.) Became a minister at the age of 18
Ansel Adams
1.) He was an only child to an older couple.
2.) He was dyslexic and hyper active.
Susan B Anthony
1.) She fought to end slavery and give women there rights.
2.) She wouldn't give up on the fight till she got what she wanted out of it.
Indra Gandhi
1.) Her father was the first prim minster of India.
2.) She was arrested at one point for 3 months.
Rachel Carson
1.) She was a marine biologist
2.) When she started out she was a writer
Ceasar Chavez
1.) Born March 31
2.) He encouraged Latina and Hispanics to vote.
Akbar The Great
1.) He took the thrown in 1814
2.) He died in 1605
Aung San Suu Kyi
1.) Born June 19, 1945
2.) Her father created the Bermese Military
John Muir
1.) April 31 1838 date born
2.)1867 he walked 1000 miles
Deganawida
1.) He put an end to cannibalize in tribes
2.) He had a speech impairment
Web Dubios
1.) He died at 95 years old.
2.) Wanted equlity for blacks
Jacques Cousteau
1.) Born June 11, 1910
Ida B Wells
1.) Born
July 16 1862
2.) She lost her brother and parents because of yellow fever.
1.) She was an actives of women rights
2.) Raised by her religious grandmother
Leon Salivan
1.) Born October 16 1922
2.) Became a minister at the age of 18
Ansel Adams
1.) He was an only child to an older couple.
2.) He was dyslexic and hyper active.
Susan B Anthony
1.) She fought to end slavery and give women there rights.
2.) She wouldn't give up on the fight till she got what she wanted out of it.
Indra Gandhi
1.) Her father was the first prim minster of India.
2.) She was arrested at one point for 3 months.
Rachel Carson
1.) She was a marine biologist
2.) When she started out she was a writer
Ceasar Chavez
1.) Born March 31
2.) He encouraged Latina and Hispanics to vote.
Akbar The Great
1.) He took the thrown in 1814
2.) He died in 1605
Aung San Suu Kyi
1.) Born June 19, 1945
2.) Her father created the Bermese Military
John Muir
1.) April 31 1838 date born
2.)1867 he walked 1000 miles
Deganawida
1.) He put an end to cannibalize in tribes
2.) He had a speech impairment
Web Dubios
1.) He died at 95 years old.
2.) Wanted equlity for blacks
Jacques Cousteau
1.) Born June 11, 1910
Ida B Wells
1.) Born
July 16 1862
2.) She lost her brother and parents because of yellow fever.
Monday, October 7, 2013
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