Wednesday, June 3, 2009

thursday morning blog 6-4-09

voc words must be used in your summary!!
Grab a newspaper.
silent reading until 8:30
Then type up a summary of your favorite article.
You must use your voc words in your summary.type them in caps!!
title:
8 sentence summary
3 reflection. i think, i feel, i agree
1 interesting fact

5 comments:

. angel"1: . said...

In today’s San Diego Union Tribune I Read about a decomposed body found south of Mission Beach. The body was found at the mouth of Mission Bay Channel by a recreational diver fisher. The police department said it is that of a man’s body. The body was buried under water till his torso. The water is only 15 feet in depth near the jetty. The fishermen reported to the San Diego lifeguard and the lifeguard notice the San Diego Police Department about their discovery. Their still isn't sufficient evidence to suggest the man was killed before he was put into the water. A dive team of police and lifeguards checked the area underwater for evidence for several hours. There still is not evidence to technically say who the individual or individuals responsible are. The police department it is clear to say the body had been in the water for several days but the autopsy will determine today the cause of death. It is hard to find proficient evidence to find the ones responsible in this case.

$$$ AnGeLiCa $$$ said...

Today I read about how Hew Hampshire is the sixth state to legalize gay marriage. Governor John Lynch said, this legislation makes clear that we understand that certain faiths do not recognize same-sex marriage, and it protects them from having to participate in marriage-related activities that violate their fundamental religious principles, as he signed the gay marriage bill into law. The bill that wouldn’t die passed yesterday by its biggest margin yet in the House- 22 votes. Same-sex marriage died and was reborn twice in three months before Gov. John Lynch- who personally opposes the unions- signed legislation making New Hampshire the sixth state to allow gays to marry. Democrats worried that the state wasn’t ready for same-sex marriage, particularly because a civil unions law had only been in effect for little over a year. Lynch insisted on more changes to protect religious institutions. Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, Vermont, and Iowa already allow same-sex marriage, though Maine opponents hope to overturn that state’s law with a public vote.

Nastassy Zagorov said...

In today’s paper I read about how, more than a decade ago, researchers at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum decided to make an encyclopedia of concentration camps. After first predicting their would be around 5 to 7 thousand camps, researchers were shocked when their count reached the 20,000 mark. This more than SUFFICIENT amount of concentration is being predicted to change the way scholars think. Instead of thinking of main death camps, people are going to understand that this was a continent-wide phenomenon. As a result, more information was available to researchers than had ever been before. In another story, a decomposed body was found south of Mission Beach yesterday. The remains were of a man and the lower half of his torso was buried in sand in 15 feet of water near the jetty. The fisherman reported their discovery to San Diego lifeguards, who later notified San Diego police. The body is believed to have been in the water a PROFICIENT number of days for it to begin decomposing, and rotting. In another story, a man accused of fatally shooting a teenager in Oak Park in 2006 pleaded not guilty yesterday to TECHNICAL murder charge. San Diego Superior Court Judge David M. Szumowski set Alvarado’s bail at $2 million after hearing a prosecutor’s argument that Alvarado is a flight risk. It is said that Alvarado retrieved a gun from a bedroom and shot Chavez in the chest. He died at a hospital. In my opinion, research on Nazi concentration camps is very important and necessary for fully understanding the magnitude of the Holocaust. Much can be learned from the numerous concentration camps, and scholars are likely relishing the opportunity to add to there already massive encyclopedia. The decomposed man buried in the water is just another example of how sic society and people today are. It is actually quite disturbing. I believe that Ivan Alvarado is guilty and eventually sufficient evidence will be provided to charge him with at least second degree murder, and if we are lucky, first degree.

Lucas said...

In today news, I read about the Chargers still seeking a new stadium for themselves. The Chargers are having TECHNICAL money problems I think. I don’t think the Chargers have SUFFECENT support of the city to have a new stadium or rebuild Qualcomm. The Mayor Jerry Sanders said he’s intend to keep working with the chargers on the team’s search for a home. The Chargers are not yet PROFICENT on making a stadium any time soon.
The Padres are losing games at Petco Park.
The NBA finals Lakers vs. Magic's, tonight.

CRISTINA said...

Today I read about four teens that were charged in the locker room assault case. Four teenage boys were tried as adults Wednesday on allegations of sexually assaulting a 13 year old boy. The teens were all from Florida and were each charged with four counts of sexual battery. The boys names are Randall John Moye, 14; Raymond A. Price-Murray 14, Lee Louis Myers 14, and Diamante J. Roberts, 15. two are black and two are white. Prosecutors alleged that the teens raped the 13 year old boy was rapped multiple times over two months with broomsticks and hockey sticks.
Interesting facts- the boys were named because they were charged as adults.
My Opinion- I think that they are sick f**ks. To be TECHNICAL they have serious issues. The boys did it a SUFFICIENT amount of times. They were not PROFICIENT at not getting caught.