Today in class we hade a class reflection on our project, we discussed what we thought we could of done better and why our results were what they are. Tomorrow we are turning in our books and wrapping up the semester.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
Class project
Today in class we hade one presentation, and then we watched a video. On Monday we need to bring our books and continue collecting the letters.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Class project
Today in class we watched a video to help us better understand what our troops go threw. And tomorrow we will collect the letters from teachers.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Class project
Today in class I worked on finishing the letters. And tomorrow we will maybe have a few more presentations to do, and pass out more letters to teachers.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Class project
Today in class I went to classrooms and informed them about our letters. Tomorrow I plan on maybe doing the same thing and work on my own letter.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Class project
Today in class we discussed as a class haw we are going to go about our presentations to the other classrooms on compose. And if everything goes good we will then present tomorrow.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
12-3-10
on friday in class i worked on posters, and on monday i will be raping them up and hopefully start putting them up around school.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
class Project
Today in class I worked on posters to put up on campus to get the message out on what we are doing as a class, and tomorrow I plan to continue on the posters and finish them and hopefully get them up around the campus.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Campaign AD
Jerry Brown and Meg Whitman were pressed by NBC's Matt Lauer to end their negative advertising for the final week of the gubernatorial campaign.
Lauer, who moderated a discussion involving the two candidates and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, asked each of the candidates to take down their negative ads until election day.
Brown flinched at first, saying "negativity is in the eye of the beholder," but came around when the crowd began to articulate its disapproval.
Brown eventually agreed to the proposal, saying he would take down all of his negative ads if Whitman did the same. Brown proposed that he and Whitman only run ads that feature the candidates speaking directly to the camera for the remainder of the campaign.
"We can put both of them on and let the other ones go off. I'll agree to that right now," he said.
Whitman said she would continue to air ads that show where Brown stands on the issues.
"I will take down any ads that can be construed as a negative attack. But I don't think we can take down the ads that talk about where Gov. Brown is on the issues," Whitman said.
The raucous crowd at the Long Beach Convention Center roared its disapproval at Whitman's equivocation. And it was Brown who eventually threw his Republican opponent a rope.
"I don't think it's quite fair to make decisions in the middle of all this," he said as the crowd pushed Whitman for a firmer commitment.
For his part, Schwarzenegger again refused to endorse either candidate, but said California was blessed with the two best political candidates in the country.
-- Anthony York in Sacramento
I think that what NBC is doing is good and I would agree with them I think there should not be so many negative ads, and tension in-between the campaigners.
Lauer, who moderated a discussion involving the two candidates and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, asked each of the candidates to take down their negative ads until election day.
Brown flinched at first, saying "negativity is in the eye of the beholder," but came around when the crowd began to articulate its disapproval.
Brown eventually agreed to the proposal, saying he would take down all of his negative ads if Whitman did the same. Brown proposed that he and Whitman only run ads that feature the candidates speaking directly to the camera for the remainder of the campaign.
"We can put both of them on and let the other ones go off. I'll agree to that right now," he said.
Whitman said she would continue to air ads that show where Brown stands on the issues.
"I will take down any ads that can be construed as a negative attack. But I don't think we can take down the ads that talk about where Gov. Brown is on the issues," Whitman said.
The raucous crowd at the Long Beach Convention Center roared its disapproval at Whitman's equivocation. And it was Brown who eventually threw his Republican opponent a rope.
"I don't think it's quite fair to make decisions in the middle of all this," he said as the crowd pushed Whitman for a firmer commitment.
For his part, Schwarzenegger again refused to endorse either candidate, but said California was blessed with the two best political candidates in the country.
-- Anthony York in Sacramento
I think that what NBC is doing is good and I would agree with them I think there should not be so many negative ads, and tension in-between the campaigners.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Teacher interview
I have interviewed a teacher and I have realized that fore the most part she does not agree with a good amount of the things that are going on in the district board, with the teachers. She did not agree that each teacher should have a masters in order to teach, and that students are not well educated. Therefore me as the interviewer I give the teacher the right to believe what she believes because I notes the same things she notices, so there fore the feedback I got from the teacher makes me believe that teachers also realize what is going on around us and that it is not just me.
Teacher interview
I have interviewed a teacher and I have realized that fore the most part she does not agree with a good amount of the things that are going on in the district board, with the teachers. She did not agree that each teacher should have a masters in order to teach, and that students are not well educated. Therefore me as the interviewer I give the teacher the right to believe what she believes because I notes the same things she notices, so there fore the feedback I got from the teacher makes me believe that teachers also realize what is going on around us and that it is not just me.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Response to class discussion 9/22/10
The class discussion, for the most part went like I thought it would go. But on the other hand I was maybe expecting it to be a little more intense then it actually turned out to be. I was not expecting it to get as personal as it got. But it was a great experience to have, and to hear my class mates opinions on what they thought abut the SB 1070.
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