Saturday, June 12, 2010

Saturday, May 29, 2010

This is my name cities

CommunityWalk Map - Jamestown
CommunityWalk Map - six flags

Six Flag, built on a memorial weekend on May 29, 1971, is the world's largest amusement park, corporation based on quantity of properties and the 4th most popular in terms of attendance. The company maintains 21 properties located throughout North America, including theme parks, thrill parks, water parks and family entertainment center. In 2009, Six Flags properties hosted 23.9 million guests.
the company was founded in texas and took its name from its first property, Six Flags over texas. The company maintains its headquarters in midtown Manhattan, New York City and a corporation office in Grand Prairie, Texas. On June 13, 2009, the corporation filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and successfully exited the restructing 11 months later on May 3,2010.

Today would be the anniversary of Six Flags, 2010.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Read your tale.

What Are Friends For?

Last night, as I sat in the barn eating fried chicken and watching lost tapes , the telephone rang. When I picked it up, I heard a(n) jumping sound. It was my gay friend Drake. He told me that he couldn't solve the 7 problems that Ms. Ashanti had assigned for homework.

I'm pretty smart in math, so it took me only 5 minutes to figure out the answers. “These problems are easy!” I told him. “Use your Brain or calculator.”

“It's broken!” he said. “I think my kangoroo ran over it.”

“Then you'll just have to use your fingers!” I suggested patiently.

wow!! You're a big help! The next time I need advice, I'll call WACKA FLACKA FLAME,” he shouted.

I don't know why Drake was so mad. Did he want me to give him the answers?

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

podcast


One of the worst climatic events in the history of the United States was the "Dust Bowl" drought which devastated the United States central states region known as the Great Plains. The Dust Bowl all but dried up an already depressed American economy in the 1930's creating millions of dollars in damages. With modern technology, NASA now believes the Jet Stream was partly responsible for this drought.

For eight years dust blew on the southern plains. It came in a yellowish-brown haze from the South and in rolling walls of black from the North. The simplest acts of life — breathing, eating a meal, taking a walk — were no longer simple. Children wore dust masks to and from school, women hung wet sheets over windows in a futile attempt to stop the dirt, farmers watched helplessly as their crops blew away.

The Dust Bowl of the 1930s lasted about a decade. Its primary area of impact was on the southern Plains. The northern Plains were not so badly effected, but nonetheless, the drought, windblown dust and agricultural decline were no strangers to the north. In fact the agricultural devastation helped to lengthen the Depression whose effects were felt worldwide.


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Monday, April 19, 2010

An Odd Animal

The puesha-ni is an animal that has brown fur with golden spots on its legs and arms. Its tail is shaped like a(n) curly string which it uses to jump high. An adult puesha-ni may weigh more than 100 pounds and stand over 500 feet high.

The puesha-ni can be found only in india and guyana. Although its favorite food is rice, it also likes to eat meat. If you ever see a puesha-ni, be sure not to ever sing “to be only yours.” That song makes it excited. Instead, give it a few rices and be on your way.

Friday, March 12, 2010





Dr. Emma R. Fenceroy was born in Rayville, Louisiana on May 1, 1944. She completed her elementary and high school education in the Rayville area and began her post secondary education at Grambling State University where she graduated with honors with the B.S. degree in Mathematics. Early in her career, Dr. Fenceroy satisfied her curiosity in biology by completing the M.S. degree in Biology from Ball State University. She then entered Texas State University to obtain the M.S. degree in Mathematics. She later enrolled in the graduate program at the University of Alabama on a United States Title III National Faculty Fellowship and received the Ph.D. degree in Mathematics in the 70s.

Dr. Fenceroy held memberships in several professional organizations: the Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society; the Beta Kappa Chi National Scientific Honor Society; the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority; and Phi Beta Kappa. She was an outstanding faculty member of the Florida A&M University Department of Mathematics and won several Teacher of the Year awards. She achieved the rank of professor in the Department and served as chairperson for a number of years. She is noted for the significant role she played in the success of the Florida A&M University College Level Academic Skills Program (CLASP), particularly in the realm of mathematics. During her twenty-five years of dedicated service at FAMU, Dr. Fenceroy made significant contributions to the University while serving on the University Faculty Senate, University Tenure and Promotion Committee, and the College of Arts & Sciences Chair Council. Dr. Fenceroy had a passion for helping students and she worked incessantly for their academic and professional development.

Monday, March 8, 2010

he dead ass tried some slik shit den made this big ass apology jus to say i aint important haha o u got me gud bitch u aint special wit ya big ass gap talkin bout the braces gave u a gap fuq outta here...thats amir lewis yeah i put ya ass on blast...he got the worlds biggest gap check it out....nigga go2 bedford academy wana b fuqin blood...n wat?? height is 5'2 lmmfao u wish nigga...u wudda thought u was blood*******

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Teen smoking has serious long-term consequences, including the risk of teenage smoking-related diseases and the risk of premature death, as well as causing increased health care costs associated with treating the illnesses. Any adults who are addicted to tobacco today began smoking as adolescents, and it is estimated that more than 5 million of today's underage smokers will die of tobacco-related illnesses. These consequences underscore the importance of studying patterns of smoking among adolescents.

Monday, February 15, 2010

I watched a video called the one eyed mother...it can be found on youtube its about a young child who had a mother with one eye and when she came at his school he was always embarassed. He said he hated her, he told her to die. One day when he got older and had a wife and children she came to visit and his children were terrified of her one eye. He yelled at her for coming over scaring her children. She died later on not too long after. He said he didnt shed a tear. Before she did that she wrote him a letter telling him that when he was young he was in an accident and lost one eye and as a mother sh hated to see him living like that so she gave him one eye and was so happy to see him seeing the whole world for her. She apologized for making him feel embarassed as he was growing up. I think that he was so inconsiderate to treat her like that whether he knew how her eye was like that or not thats still his mother and shouldve lover her when no-one else did.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

During my winter recess i had a lot of fun. I went to long island mall and met Matthew Underwood from zoey101 we hugged took pictures and he gave me his autograph. Then i got to bring my puppy home from my dadys house, i missed him a lot. After doing all of that i went to the city big apple store and went on computers, listens to iPods and many other things. My favorite part of all was babysitting my niece. I love her to death and we had a whole lot of fun although she is only 2yrs old...

Sunday, February 7, 2010

After watching the news video about the young boys getting tased because they were fighting i felt kind of upset bcause it was very ridiculous. It was uncalled-for and innapropriate. I even decided to make a video and post it up on youtube against what those police did. i think people should definately protest against that because cops think that they can do anything they want.
Over my weekened i did a lot of things. i started guitar practice again and i went to the dentist, eye doctor and missed ballet by an accident. i had a lot of fun with my niece as well. But, sadly my pet hamster died.

Friday, February 5, 2010

HAITI

If history will repeat itself again in Haiti, the country runs the risk of plunging into deep social regression. It is on the verge of a dreadful state of nature. A state where people are led by instinct, fed by pain, anger, despair, and distrust.

History is not fate, or destiny. It is the result of social forces interacting with natural factors. Ramsey Clark alerts that “the history of Haiti will break your heart.” Brazilians use to sing Caetano Veloso’s 1980‘s song Haiti, where he asks: “think about Haiti, pray for Haiti.”

Haiti’s history has been an intercourse between human predators and brutal natural forces. Exploitation, isolation, occupation, the imposition of heavy reparations, hurricanes, earthquakes and tsunamis have devastated the country’s right to a civilized future since the beginning of colonial rule.

Its native population was decimated in less than three decades after Columbus set foot on Hispaniola Island. The natives were replaced by African slaves. Haiti paid a double and unbearable price for its Independence War. As Clark wrote:

Haiti lay in ruins, nearly half its population lost. The African slaves of Haiti had defeated the army of Napoleon Bonaparte. The 12-year war for liberation had destroyed most of the irrigation systems and machinery that, with slave labor, had created France’s richest colony and were the foundation of the island’s economy.

Monday, January 11, 2010