Friday, February 27, 2015

UNBROKEN LIT ESSAY







I saw unbroken the movie (movie poster) it was very good because it was very inspiring (inspiration) to Run (runner) and to get somewhere in life (goal) that you want to be. Also tells how  World War II (war) survivalist (surviving on a raft) went to the Olympics (Olympics) and survived 47 days at sea! (the ocean) I think the movie (people watching a movie) was better than the book but I still think it's good to read the book (somebody reading a book) before you watch movies that have a book in them. it was very cool to see our nation’s history(USA flag) but I was surprised how the Japanese treated the prisoners of war (POW’S) because they have dedicated their


life to help people it for their country(USA flag) and the Japanese beats them on a daily basis and I think that's very unfair. But I also know That America did the same to the prisoners of war of Japan. I think the very good life lesson in this book/movie is that you always never give up never give in because it's your goal you'll

be happy for a long time. I have to add to that and say that I am thankful that I did not live at that time and I thank all the people Who committed their life to their country also I think that was very brave of
Louis to not give up when he was starving and thirsty at sea.

at sea, it was very hard to survive sharks started Swirling around their raft it was very intense. I think the world of the book/movie was to never give up never give in and I say that twice, because it is very important that nobody stops on the way of reaching their goal....

"I have made it this far and refuse to give up because all my life I have always finish the race"------------


Louis Zamperini :)

Sunday, February 22, 2015

ESSAY ON BLACK HISTORY MONTH EDITED





"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character." 

That was a very inspirational quote by the one and only MLK (Martin Luther King Jr.) For a very, very long time people have judged other people by their skin color. Many people think about our actions before we do them, yet some of us don't.  If you're about to call an African-American the N word, stop and think about what you are doing. Try to put yourself in that person's shoes. Think about what you're saying and how it will affect other people. Like eric garner who got choked to death because he tryed to break up a fight between the officer and the victum.


Ever since I can remember, I have hated people who judged someone on how they looked or by their skin color. Judging someone on their clothes or how their hair looks is just flat out rude.  But to judge someone on the color of their skin? That DISGUSTS me! They cannot change what color of the skin they were born with. I cannot even describe how upset I get when I see or hear about people doing this. For example trayvon martin who was shot beacause of his race...

In the 1960's, there were people who went to go sit at a restaurant to just eat. The people who were working at the restaurant would say "I cannot serve you." And then one of the diners would say, "Well, why not?" And then the white restaurant workers would say "Because you are black." Another example Micheal Brown who was shot because he was just a little bit mad with a officer. 

 Is it just me or does something need to be changed. Even if a protester is white protesting with an african american he still might not get served. And he may ask "why?" but they will just say "because you are with them." If I saw people getting spat on and kicked and yelled at, I would sit down with them. 


Because I to have a dream that one day EVERYBODY WILL BE EQUAL I will actually collapse trying to change this because I am sick of this happening to people who can't do anything about it. Who just sit there and take all that stuff that was said about them. But I will NOT be one of those people who sit and take it and believe that about them selves. I will stand up and make a change 
Because I to have a dream as well as dr. king who died trying to change society I also believe that this  NEEDS TO STOP...



Thursday, February 12, 2015

Joberts Talent show 2014-2015 4 jmoney


One day until the 2014-2015 Joberts talent show me and thomas forberg aka tommmmyyyt aka tmoney will be performing the song (drumroll please)........................................................................

 Forever!! performed by drake, lil wayne kanye west and eminem


can't wait 2 b there:)))))))))!!!

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

b hamas




my family and me are going to the Bahamas in a couple of days it is going to be very fun! it'll be lots of ocean between the Bahamas in United States also pools versus women and lots of fun things to do in the Bahamas! I can't wait till I start because it will be so fun to enjoy some time with my family and really enjoy holiday break! can't wait!!!

Valentines Day talent show


Rappppppin 4 dayz


I cannot wait till Friday that is the day of the valentines day talent show and me and Thomas  r going 2 rap the song____________. Sorry can't tell its a surprise bruh! #Rappppin4dayz

Friday, February 6, 2015

Claim


In the book wonder, By RJ Palacio, Auggie shows perseverance despite dealing with the fear and ignorance of the people around him.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Doritos



Doritos is my favorite chips in the whole wide world                                                                                                  

.  Doritos  is a brand of seasoned tortilla chips produced since 1964 by American food company Frito-Lay .
History
The original product was made at the Casa de Fritos at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. Using surplus tortillas, the company-owned restaurant cut them up and fried them  and added basic seasoning, resembling the Mexican chilaquiles, but in this case being dry. Arch West was the Vice President of Marketing of Frito-Lay at the time, and noticed their popularity. He made a deal with Alex Foods in 1964, the provider of many items for Casa de Fritos at Disneyland, and produced the chips for a short time regionally, before it was overwhelmed by the volume, and Frito-Lay moved the production in-house to its Tulsa plant.

Monday, February 2, 2015

My dog battling the snow




I have a very tiny dog named Nikki. she is very sweet and lovable she also loves the snow she gets lost in it a lot! One time she even fell under the snow we had to come get her. I love the dogs because they are very sweet lovable and there are very cool animal!  I also have another animal his name is dash doggerston LaBarre. Dashes  breed is Australian Shepherd he likes a lot of bones. that is why I love my dogs!

ESSAY ON BLACK HISTORY MONTH ROUGH DRAFT



"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character." 

That was a very inspirational quote by the one and only MLK (Martin Luther King Jr.) For a very, very long time people have judged other people by their skin color. Many people think about our actions before we do them, yet some of us don't.  If you're about to call an African-American the N word, stop and think about what you are doing. Try to put yourself in that person's shoes. Think about what you're saying and how it will affect other people.

Ever since I can remember, I have hated people who judged someone on how they looked or by their skin color. Judging someone on their clothes or how their hair looks is just flat out rude.  But to judge someone on the color of their skin? That DISGUSTS me! They cannot change what color of the skin they were born with. I cannot even describe how upset I get when I see or hear about people doing this.

In the 1960's, there were people who went to go sit at a restaurant to just eat. The people who were working at the restaurant would say "I cannot serve you." And then one of the diners would say, "Well, why not?" And then the white restaurant workers would say "Because you are black."

 Is it just me or does something need to be changed. Even if a protester is white protesting with an african american he still might not get served. And he may ask "why?" but they will just say "because you are with them." If I saw people getting spat on and kicked and yelled at, I would sit down with them. 


Because I to have a dream that one day EVERYBODY WILL BE EQUAL I will actually collapse trying to change this because I am sick of this happening to people who can't do anything about it. Who just sit there and take all that stuff that was said about them. But I will NOT be one of those people who sit and take it and believe that about them selves. I will stand up and make a change 
Because I to have a dream as well as dr. king who died trying to change society I also believe that this  NEEDS TO STOP...