My opinion on the election is, in my opinion I don't really get affected by who got elected, if Hillary won or Donald won it didn't really matter to me. When I voted at school I voted for Donald because I felt that he would be a better president, and everyone is entitled to there own opinion and my opinion is that I thought Donald would be a better president. My thoughts on the election is that I think it will be interesting to see whats going to happen. I also think it will be interesting to see what happens and how things will change, I hope that people will calm down and stop ranting about the election, in my opinion everything happens for a reason and there is a reason that Donald Trump became the president, I think that people should give him a chance, and just wait to see what happens before they start to rant and get upset.
My feeling on the election is mutual I didn't really care who won, I feel that a lot will change for the better and the worse but I feel that everyone should give Donald Trump a chance. I feel that whoever won was not going to effect me because I'm not an adult and my life wont change just because the president did, I know that my parents are going to be affected but I'm not going to be and I'm not going to change my day to day life just because there are some knew laws and changes.
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This summer I went to New York with my mom. We where there from June 30th to July 5th. We took two planes to New York. The first plane was to Minnesota and from there we went to New York. The total flight was about 6 hours long. When we got to New York we took a shuttle to our hotel, I saw some pretty amazing things, just from sitting in the car I saw some amazing buildings. Our hotel was in the middle of times square, our view was amazing.
Some of the things we did in New York were, we went to the Statue of Liberty, we took a lot of pictures and it was a beautiful view. We also went to watch The Lion King on Broadway, it was amazing, some of the things that they made up out of people, costumes, and make up was amazing. My favorite thing that we did was go to the 9/11 museum it was amazing to see parts of the building and just for them to have a memorial for all the people who lost there lives. Out of all the things we saw and did my favorite thing was the 9/11 museum, if you are ever going to New York I definitely recommend going. Choose 5 of the following 8 questions to respond to. Make sure to answer in complete sentences and complete thoughts.
1. What do you learn about the main character, Martin, in the exposition? He is a thin kid, he is 12 years old, he lives in an apartment, he is afraid of elevators 2. What event sets the rising action in motion? When Martin describes how he feels 3. What internal conflict is plaguing Martin in lines 81-84? There was an old lady that would not stop starring at him. 5. What details in lines 121-139 suggest a conflict between father and son? The conflict is that Martins dad doesn't understand that he actually has a fear. 7. Judging only by line 175, the climax of the story, is Martin in danger? Explain your opinion. I think that Martin is in danger because a random lady knows his name, and when he gets on the elevator The first trait is someone who is very confident in themselves and the things they want to change and make better. They will speak strongly and not sound doubtful of there answers. They will also will have to have facts, about there topic, they will need to keep there chin up and eyes up.
The second trait is someone who honest, they will be honest with what they say, if they say something they are going to go through with it, they will own up to there mistakes, and if you are honest more people will be willing to vote for you. The last on is to be smart, they will have a lot of facts, they will have percentages and numbers, they will do research all the things they want to change and make better, they will have statistics, if you have good statistics you will get more people to vote. The first thing I would do with a million dollars is give some to charity, because I like to help out other people. I would also give it to charity because I think that they need the money more than me. Also I think that they would use it more officiant, and they could help out families that really need it, and help them get food, clothes, and other necessity's, that is the first thing would do with a million dollars.
The second thing I would do with a million dollars is open my own gymnastics gym. The reason why I want to open my own gym is because I love gymnastics. Also I want to teach other kids the passion and the love I have for gymnastics. I will hopefully be very successful, that is the second thing I would do with a million dollars. The last thing I would do with a million dollars is travel around the world. The reason i want to travel is because I love to go traveling. Also, I would love to see national monuments. I also just would like to see the different cultures, and the different types of food they eat around the world. That is what i would do with a million dollars. Raymond's Run 9/13/2016
1 Comment 1. Aha moment, Squeaky thought that Raymond would be a good runner and she decided to train him for the race, and she thought that just because of his disability doesn't mean he cant run, so they both kept on the family tradition. 2. Plot; -Exposition- Squeaky was nicknamed that because of her squeaky voice, Raymond had a disability which caused him to have a big head, also Squeaky was an amazing runner. -Rising Action- There was a girl who thought that she was better than squeaky at running, but she always came in second to Squeaky. Also, Squeaky's dad was an amazing runner and she has tried to beat him, and works to beat him. -Climax- Squeaky started to train and she took Raymond with her to run and do breathing exercises. She also starts to run against her dad and tries to beat him. -Falling Action- after all of the training and breathing exercises it came time for the race, she was nervous but was ready for the race. -Resolution- Squeaky won the race and Gretchen got second, but after the race both of the girls decide to come together and help train Raymond. a. How do you know if something is worth effort? Give an example of a time when you worked hard for something. Why was it worth it? I have to give a lot of effort in Cross Country, Softball, and Gymnastics, i really have to give a lot of effort to get a lower time in XC, and for softball i have to give a lot of effort at home to work on getting a faster pitch, and in gymnastics i have to give effort in the gym and at home to work on profecting skills and getting new skills. In the end its all worth it because I feel like i accomplished something and i know that i worked hard for what i got. b. How do you judge someone? For example, if you said "She is a confident person," how would you make that judgement? Have you ever misjudged someone? I judge people by the way they act around me and other people, if i say someone is confident they will look very proud and stand up straight and they will participate in class. d. Think of someone (or yourself) that may have a disability. How has this disability affected how this person is judged (or explain maybe how it doesn't). My cousin Karaleigh has down syndrome and she hasn't let that get in her way she does gymnastics and does really well in school, the way she gets judged is people see her as different so she is a bully target, and people don't think that she can do the same things she can. |
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