Sunday, March 16, 2008

Monday morning blog

process, assume, respond
USE YOUR NEW VOC WORDS
grab a newspaper.stop messing with your music!!READ READ
Pick out a few articles to read...............underline the important events in the reading then when it is 8:30 start typing your blog.
Title:
8sentence summary including who what when where why how
3 reflection- your opinion
1 interesting fact learned.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Manson family

To Manson's murders they suspect that there are three more bodies on the Manson ranch. A woman in the Manson clan said to here roommate that there are three more bodies in the desert that the police did not fined. They suspect that they are drifters, runaways, and kids that fell out of favor with the people. I ASSUME that Manson will never get out of prison for as long as he lives. I RESPOND to this by stating that Manson is not yet ready to be released he still has followers on the outside world and can start the same stuff if necessary. The PROCESS that the police team did to find these three individuals was took a forensic team then a digging dog and found new evidence to convict Mr. Manson.

I think that knowing this information and statements by the girl we will find Manson prosecuted and he will be locked up for a couple more years there is no help for people do things like Manson.

Anonymous said...

Source; San Diego Union Tribune.

Article; “Saving Their Skins”

Summary; This morning I read an article about tattoos nowadays compared to before. The writer’s METHOD of writing the article, was by focusing on former Navy men who are now in their late 60’s. Apparently, tattoos were extremely popular among Navy men about 50 years ago. The art of tattoos has come a long way since then. Before, these men admit that getting even a little tattoo of a bird was a major thing, it made them feel manly. The men who were interviewed say that now you can barely see their tattoos and it doesn’t OCCUR to people that the same thing will happen to them in time. But even when people know this, they PROCEED to get tattooed. The trend is no longer for people to get something simple tatted, people are now getting big and colorful tattoos. The reasons why people are saying they get tatted is because they thought it was pretty, out of the ordinary, or because they feel it connected them to their generation or culture. No one can argue with those reasons.

Reflection; I thought this article was extremely boring but oh well. I do agree with what the men said, people are going far with tattoos nowadays.

Interesting Fact; The body will sag one day, and so will the art.

Anonymous said...

Article: No more grace period for strict smoking law.

Summary: The six month grace period in El Cajon ended on Friday. Now if people are caught smoking in public they would have to pay a fine up to $500. Some people ASSUME that police are going to be patrolling for violators but they wont. The city of El Cajon has done a little to advertise the new law. The nonsmokers RESPONDED to this by enforced it 99 percent. Councilman Gary Kendrick is one who also pushed for the law as a way to protect people from secondhand smoke. This law prohibits smoking anywhere people are likely to be, such as outdoor restaurants, festivals. Some people aren’t even allowed to smoke in the common area of their apartment or condominium complex.

Reflection: I think the new is a waste of time. The whole PROCESS of passing this law could have been use to pass a law against something that is actually important. I feel like there taking the freedom from the citizens.

Interesting Fact: The cash-strapped city is wresting with a $6.1 million budget deficit and can’t afford a public education campaign.

Anonymous said...

The article I read today was about a former marine Lance cpl. Jerome bates was sentenced for 11 years in prison yesterday for assaulting a man last year in San Marcos. Bates would not have received such a long time in prison except for one thing in 2001 he RESPONDED while driving intoxicated he killed a California highway patrol officer Stephen M. linen jr. On interstate 5. Bates pleased guilty to vehicle manslaughter they ASSUME he was intoxicated during the case he was sentenced to 10 years in January 2002. He only served 5 years before being released .
My reflection is they should put him in their for life.
They should put him in aa meting.
I RESPOND they should never give him his license.

A interesting fact I learned is if you serve have of your sentencing on good behavior they let you go.

Jennifer said...

♥The article I read about this morning was about a teenager who got arrested after he was released from the hospital. Authorities ASSUME that the teenager who’s name was not released because he is a juvenile is being charged with DUI. The PROCESS of the juvenile has not yet been released except that he is being charged with DUI. The teenager and two of his friends were driving around south on Mussey Grade Road near Dos Picos Park Road. The 17 year old was driving when he lost control of the Jeep Cherokee. The jeep hit a steel guardrail and dirt embankment and then rolled several times. The RESPOND of the jeep rolling several times lead to killing one of the three teenagers that were in the car. He was 18 years old and was identified as Robert Andrew Coeur.
♥I think that all that is going on with teenagers drinking and driving is getting pretty serious. I know about a lot of people that have been in an accident when under the influence. I hope that a lot of these teenagers start realizing and will not drink and drive.
♥An interesting fact that I read about this morning was that the driver and the other passenger were both taken to the hospital.

Anonymous said...

The story I read today was about a guy who was a former marine was sentenced to 11 years in prison for assaulting a man in San Marcos last year. Before that sentencing he had ran over a California Highway Patrol Officer after a night of drinking in Tijuana, the CHP officer was giving out a ticket when suddenly the former marine ran him over on the road. They had sentenced him to 10 years in prison but he only served 5 before being released from prison. After he was released he assaulted a man, they sentenced him to 3 years and doubled his sentence and gave him 5 mandatory years in prison.

Anonymous said...

Today in the union tribune, I read that with dextre the robot’s power problem solved, astronauts ventured outside international space station yesterday to put together the bulk of the gigantic walking and working machine. The robot’s hands were attached to its 11-foot arms during the first space walk of Endeavour's space station trip. This time, astronauts aimed to connect the arms to the shoulders. First, though, the robot was going to sit up transport bed, rising like Frankenstein, as one astronaut put it. Astronauts had to use brute force and a pry bar to get one of the robot’s arms off the transport bed, where latched down for launch. Two of the bolts wouldn't budge, even when the astronauts banged on them and yanked with all their might.

►►►Jaime◄◄◄ said...

“High Court to weigh in on right to own a gun”
►I read today on the newspaper that despite mountains of scholarly research PROCESS, enough books to till a library shelf and decades of political battles ASSUMING about gun control, the supreme court for the first time in almost 70 years will consider this week whether the second Admedment grants an individual the right to own a gun. This it is a day to RESPOND long awaited by gun-rights activists, and long feared by those who favor gun control.
►I agree because this is the way that every body could be protected.
►I also agree because if every body wants it, then give to them.
►In the other hand it would be harder to find out who killed who, when of assassinations we are talking about.
►I think the most interesting fact is that the supreme court is taking on consideration to let people have their own gun.