Monday, March 31, 2008

tuesday morning blog 4-1-08

USE YOUR NEW VOC WORDS
transfer, resource, seek plus add 3 other voc

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.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

3 man looking for drugs accost residents.
In 2day reading I read that there was 3 man that war looking for marijuana and the collage Area. Tow of the man assaulted tow woman and the 55the street near San Diego state university. Tow other man assaulted 2 Man at a apartment at 2 30 and the 2 man gone point the 2 man and demanded marijuana. When they said they didn’t have any they left.

Anonymous said...

Woman dead

A man by the name of Matthews is SEEKING the names of nameless bodies. The man TRANSFERRED his auto part center into a morgue. He scraped up some money bought his first computer RESOURCE. He first got intrigued when he found out that a woman in Virgina was found dead and they did not have a name for her and no family came forth to claim the lady. So he looked up police records and he found out were the girl came from and what she did to kill herself. She was a immigrant in Ireland and her family stayed in Ireland as she made some money. One of the nights she worked she was mugged and killed the colpert was never caught but the girls finger prints and toe prints were burned of.

After I read this story it made me realizes that people need a better hobby in life than just looking up old dead people.

Anonymous said...

Expensive harvest on the horizon?

At Washington, they said from chicken nuggets to corn flakes, food prices at grocery stores and dinner tables could be seeking even higher as farms cut back on the land they're planting in corn this spring. Corn prices are already high, and a drop in supply should keep them rising. Transferred that with the huge demand for corn-based ethanol fuel- and higher energy costs for transporting food- and consumers are likely to see their food bills going up and up. Farmers are now expected to plant 86 million acres of corn this year, the department of Agriculture predicted yesterday, down 8 percent from last year, which was the highest since world war II.
- Just like gas prices there is going to be the same with food now.
- I think that’s messed up even at food places there are going to be higher too.
- And now farmers are starting to grow even more corn probably 86 million acres.

Anonymous said...

EXPENSIVE HARVEST ON THE HORIZON....

The article I read today was about harvesting getting more and more expensive. Foods in grocery stores that are beginning to raise in prices are foods such as chicken nuggets to corn flakes. Farmers decided to cut back on land and grow in the spring. Farmers are trying to find a way to INVEST more money. The less land they have means the less they will be able to grow. That case means that is they only have a little bit of RESOURCES the prices will have to raise. Corn prices are already high but now that land is dropping they will continue to rise. Farmers will try to SEEK more land to reduce prices. Another cause of rise of prices is because gas and automobiles used to TRANSFER the products around the world.
Reflection- I think that this sucks because a lot of people eat corn and chicken nuggets, and a lot of other resources that farmers can grow. I also think that this will affect a lot of people because I know a lot of people including myself who eat farmed grown foods. I wonder if fast foods stores also have to increase the prices of their foods. I also wonder how this will affect the companies that sell it what caused this METHOD and how long will this OCCUR.
Interesting Fact- An interesting fact about this article is that farmers are cutting back on their own land.

►►►Jaime◄◄◄ said...

“Heart association endorses hands-only CPR”
►What I SEEK for on the RESOURCE of the newspaper was that you can skip the mouth-to-mouth breathing and just press on the chest to save a a live. In a major change, the American Heart association said yesterday that hands-only CPR – rapid, deep presses on the victim’s chest until help arrives –works just as well as standard CPR for sudden cardiac arrest in adults. Experts hope more bystanders will now be more willing to jump in and help if they see someone suddenly collapse.
►I agree because they are trying to help the community.
►I agree because is a new way to save lives, TRANSFERING to a better way to safe lives.
►I also agree because experts said it better to do it like that.
►I think the most interesting fact is that they found a new way to safe lives on a safer way.

Anonymous said...

Today the RESOURCE I read was about how chronic heartburn is a daily acid bath for the esophagus, and complications from it are on the rise. Government figures show a worrisome increase in esophagus disorders from severe acid reflux. The worst one that it could TRANSFER to is esophageal cancer, is continuing its march as a nation’s fastest-growing malignancy. Doctors are trying to SEEK a way to zap away the worst damage, beaming radio-frequency energy down the throat to burn off precancerous cells, that was an interesting fact that I learned. I think all this is happening because people don’t have a balanced diet.

Anonymous said...

ARMY CHANGES WAR-ZONE POLICY


This morning I read about the army changing war zone policy, now lets married soldiers live together. When the U.S soldiers get off duty in Iraq, the men usually transfer to their head quarters and the women go to theirs. Staff Sgt.Marvin Frazier gets to go back to a small trailer with two pushed-to-gather single beds that he shared with his wife. In a historic but little noticed change in policy. The army is allowing scores of husband-and-wife soldiers to live and sleep together in the war zone.
Reflection- I think that’s a god idea because it puts less stress on and couple and work things out no matter where there at. Instead of seeking and being worried and being able to sleep together this policy will change it all.

Anonymous said...

Today in the union tribune, I read that the new owner of downtown san Diego's historic but tattered California theatre is a Beverly hill’s based investment firmed owed more than 11$ million in a bankruptcy case where the 1927 theatre was a major asset. Windmill investment advisors had expected to emerge as the new owner after a US bankruptcy court judge allowed the company to foreclose. The nearly half block property at C street and fourth avenue went on the block last month, and windmill got it based on how much it was owed, said David brody, a la Jolla attorney for California theatre investment group, which SEEKED 15$ million in debt. The theatre, once called cathedral of the motion picture, has fallen on hard times since it closed about 18 years ago. The Spanish colonial style building is designated as a city historical RESOURCE. But has become a graffiti covered campground for the homeless and drug users. Downtown officials predict the site will become more attractive to developers if the city TRANSFERS its city hall complex across the street. The city is contemplating partnering with a private developer to build a new city hall plus a private hotel, offices, homes or shops.

Anonymous said...

In Iraq, the army has changed its war-zone policy’s. Historically, the Army and other branches of the military did not allow male and female soldiers to live together. The idea to change policy took serious consideration. Military analyst said this is the first war that the Army gave an idea any serious consideration. This change in policy is also a way the Army can boost morale and the Army is hoping this change will also raise reenlistment rates at a time when the military is struggling to fill its rates. The Army stated there are approximately 10,000 married couples currently enlisted in the Army. Although married couples are now able to live together it is still against policy to show any public display’s of affection.
Reflection: I think it’s a great thing that married couples will now be able to live together.
Reflection: This change in policy was a good idea because it might bring up the morale of the troops currently serving.
Reflection: I think this change in policy will also save many marriages.
My Opinion: I believe the Army’s idea to change policy came at the right time. As morale is decreasing and enlistment rates are plummeting this change could raise morale and could also help bring up reenlistment rates because couples will not have to fear of being separated from their spouses.

Anonymous said...

SEAL KILLED

A navy SEAL is to be commemorated for his acts of heroism and his family will receive The Medal of Honor. Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael A. Monsoor died to save the lives of his fellow soldiers. The incident happened when an insurgent fighter threw a hand grenade to a group of soldiers. The grenade hit Monsoor on the chest first before falling down to the ground. Then Monsoor made his decision, he would sacrifice his life for the life of his comrades. The source of information comes from a soldier that was at the scene but needs to keep his identity hidden due to the job he performs. I doubt that the soldier was thinking very rationally at the moment or that at least he wasn’t SEEKING any type or recognition for his actions, he just did what some of the most humanitarian hearts would do. He wanted to save his friends. Now due to his great RESOURCE of heroism he is being awarded the greatest privilege that a soldier can receive. His family will receive the medal for him. His remains will be TRANSFERD to the US were he will be buried and honored. Yet after all this heroism and act of love for his peers I still doubt the necessity for things like this to happen. War is not necessary and if there was no war then there would be no unnecessary deaths. Families don’t need to suffer the loss of a child to experiment the benevolence of a soldier, well, at least that is my opinion.

Anonymous said...

Freed inmate held in fatal home invasion

The article I read about today was about a sex offender who had recently been released from prison. He had broken into Carol Larese age 65 house. Carol was having coffee with her friend MaryEllen age 62, when Williams came into Carols unlocked home Sunday morning SEEKING for money and a car but when the two women saw his face he said he had no choice but to shoot them. Williams then abducted MaryEllen and then TRANSFERD her body about 10 miles away. Police later arrested Williams when he crashed MaryEllen car about 25 miles away in water town after a police chase.

Reflection- I think the article was good but sad. I think it’s sad he shot the old lady’s and killed one of them just so he can find a RESOURCE for money and a car.
My opinion about this article is that it was interesting. I think it was not a good idea to kill the old lady.

Anonymous said...

__AR0UNd 0UR REGi0N;
__"CRiME WATCh"

SUMMARY;
This morning's blog is based on the "Around Our Region" section of the Union Tribune. The article I chose to rea about was the "Crime Watch." I read up on two criminals who police were recently seeking for about a month. The two men were found yesterday and were also arrested. The men are being charged for beating a tourist in Ocean Beach in February. They are also being transfered to prison this week. They are being charged for aggravated mayhem and torture for being him up and throwing him into a fire. Some sources say that the two were running away from the cops but were finally found thanks to a recent tip to police.

REFLECTi0N;
I think that these guys deserve all the time they get. I hope that these men get life in prison or at least a long time to think about their actions. Especially because they are old enough to know and understand what they do; ____ they aren't any excuses.

iNTERESTiNG FACT;
The victim remains hospitalized with major burns and fractures.