Wednesday, May 26, 2010
charity
Since 2003, over 100,000 gamers worldwide have banded together through Child’s Play, a community based charity grown and nurtured from the game culture and industry. Over 5 million dollars in donations of toys, games, books and cash for sick kids in children’s hospitals across North America and the world have been collected since our inception.
This year, we have continued expanding across the country and the globe. With almost 70 partner hospitals and more arriving every month, you can be sure to find one from the map above that needs your help! You can choose to purchase requested items from their online retailer wish lists, or make a cash donation that helps out Child’s Play hospitals everywhere. Any items purchased through Amazon will be shipped directly to your hospital of choice,
Monday, May 17, 2010
Fvorite Subject
My favorite subject is Math . It is my favorite subject is math because i understand it better than anything any other subject . I always have straight A's in that class and it helps my grade point average go up. Also it will help me later on in life . thats why i love math. my Favorite teacher is mrs.tracy fuller , the schools chorus teacher. The reason why i love this class is because i love singin and i feel as if singing is my life. Also we get to sing @ alotta concert.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
THREE LITTLE PIGS
Once upon a time there were three little pigs and the time came for them to leave home and seek their fortunes.
Before they left, their mother told them " Whatever you do , do it the best that you can because that's the way to get along in the world.
The first little pig built his house out of straw because it was the easiest thing to do.
The second little pig built his house out of sticks. This was a little bit stronger than a straw house.
The third little pig built his house out of bricks.
One night the big bad wolf, who dearly loved to eat fat little piggies, came along and saw the first little pig in his house of straw. He said "Let me in, Let me in, little pig or I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in!"
"Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin", said the little pig.
But of course the wolf did blow the house in and ate the first little pig.
The wolf then came to the house of sticks
"Let me in ,Let me in little pig or I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in" "Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin", said the little pig. But the wolf blew that house in too, and ate the second little pig.
The wolf then came to the house of bricks.
" Let me in , let me in" cried the wolf
"Or I'll huff and I'll puff till I blow your house in"
"Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin" said the pigs.
Well, the wolf huffed and puffed but he could not blow down that brick house.
But the wolf was a sly old wolf and he climbed up on the roof to look for a way into the brick house
The little pig saw the wolf climb up on the roof and lit a roaring fire in the fireplace and placed on it a large kettle of water.
When the wolf finally found the hole in the chimney he crawled down and KERSPLASH right into that kettle of water and that was the end of his troubles with the big bad wolf.
The next day the little pig invited his mother over . She said "You see it is just as I told you. The way to get along in the world is to do things as well as you can." Fortunately for that little pig, he learned that lesson. And he just lived happily ever after!
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Friday, April 23, 2010
EARTH DAY
Washington Post Staff Writers David A. Fahrenthold and Juliet Eilperin describe Earth Day’s journey on its 40th anniversary. For the article, they interviewed a handful of the 20-somethings who worked 15-hour days in Washington to create the holiday in 1970.
In those days, the article stated, the group worked for then-Sen. Gaylord Nelson (D-Wis.), who died in 2005. Nelson wanted to promote environmental issues after he visited an oil spill in Santa Barbara, Calif. His idea was to have a “teach in,” for getting voters aware of these issues.
Many in Washington at the time didn’t need much education, however. The article said the Potomac River was heavily polluted, and the news of Cleveland's Cuyahoga River catching on fire was fresh. In 1966, New York smog was blamed from killing more than 150 people, and the bald eagles numbered fewer than 2,000 because of the pesticide DDT.
With help from the group, the first Earth Day rallies were held in New York, Washington and Albuquerque. Events were held at colleges and in classrooms, and the article estimated one in 10 Americans participated.
Friday, April 16, 2010
ANTI BULLYING ZONE
School bullying is widespread across the United States. Each day an estimated 160,000 children refuse to go to school because they dread the physical and verbal aggression of their peers, and the loneliness that comes from being excluded and made the target of rumors and cyber-bullying. Many more students attend school in a chronic state of anxiety.the goal is to stop the bulllying or to prevent it cause millions of kids get affected by it everyday.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Sports News
Reggie Bush won the 2005 Heisman Trophy as a running back at the University of Southern California, then skipped his senior year to sign a six-year contract with the New Orleans Saints worth a guaranteed $26.3 million. He gained 6,617 all-purpose yards in college and joined USC's impressive list of past Heisman honorees, including his teammate, Matt Leinart (2004), Carson Palmer (2002), and the infamous O.J. Simpson (1968). Starting in 2006, news organizations alleged that Bush and his family had accepted as much as $300,000 in cash and goods from a prospective sports marketer while he was at USC -- which, if true, would have violated student-athlete regulations. Bush has denied wrongdoing, the alleged source of the payments has sued, and the National Collegiate Athletic Association is investigating. Meantime, knee injuries caused him to miss 10 games in the 2007 and 2008 seasons.
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