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How Many Wars Are There?
Hello
and Welcome to the first of many articles by Aaron VanBuren on the topic of How
Many Wars Are There? I was given this project called You and the World. Today
was going to be about basics of the United States Military and the Wars we have
been involved in. The sub-topic is War on Terror. I am interested in this topic
because of the new we all heard about on Sunday, May 1, 2011 of Osama Bin Laden
being killed.
Look forward to a continuation of this
topic. The plan for the future is too answer the questions I didn’t answer and
give some more information about the topic. BYE see you next time!
Describe a day in the life
Here you go
Warning: The timeline on here has it's faults.
Bad traffic
Through out this quarter we were assigned a project named ‘You and the world’. You and the world is a research project that has us teenagers connect with more than just our daily issues. With world issues we choose these world issues and than explore the topic keeping in mind what we learned, and what we would like to learn more about.
· Drug and alcohol abuse
· Expansion of organized crime
· Illiteracy and lack of education
· Lack of political will to end the practice
· Corruption
· Poverty and unemployment
· Low status of girls in many countries
· Inadequate or non-enforced laws
· Forcing victims into prostitution
· Subjecting victims to slavery or involuntary servitude
· Compelling victims to commit sex acts for the purpose of creating pornography
· Misleading victims into dept bondage
I wonder what are all these countries doing to stop human trafficking or if some of the countries are doing anything at all. Do traffickers let their victims free or do they kill them?
http://www.humantrafficking.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_trafficking#United_States
http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/human-trafficking/what-is-human-trafficking.html
http://www.dosomething.org/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-human-trafficking
Another Mass Murderer
I discovered that there are more than one types of Cancer, and many causes to them. Cancer is developed when the body can’t control the growth of abnormal cells. These cells are also called malignant cells. Viruses, radiation, obesity, genetic problems, excessive drinking, and even excessive exposure to sunlight are just few causes to this life-taking disease. The three most common cancers in men of the U.S are Prostate cancer, Lung cancer, and Colon cancer. Similarly, the three most common cancers in women are Breast cancer, Colon cancer, and Lung cancer. Basically, Cancer can develop in almost any organ in the human body.
In my family, so far I only know 2 people with cancer. They both were my grandpas, and one of them died from it. I never really knew him because he died when I was young, I don't remember the exact year. We also lived in different countries so it was hard to see each other, but I do remember some memories when we were together. My mom always talks about how great of a dad he was to her and how much fun me and him would've had together if he was still living. My other grandpa is still living, but a tumor keeps growing back.I wonder if Cancer will ever be cured other than by the use of Chemotherapy, and if it will be a positive or negative affect towards the world. For example, if the movie “I Am Legend” ever comes to life.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002267/
Keyaira's Comida
SLA Baseball Holds onto 2nd Place w/ 8-5 Win Over King
SLA Baseball Holds onto 2nd Place w/ 8-5 Win Over King
The transition to Ethan "Beiber" Reese was seamless as he also went three strong innings striking out three and yielding just one run. In the meantime, SLA's offense consistently put runners on base with sharp singles and a slew of doubles by T.J. Nicolella, Ian McClendon and Marshall Johnston. Five different pitchers were used, as well as two catchers who came in for Brandon Williams and John Desalis, both of which were on the DL for the game. Ethan Reese and Marshall Johnston played solid behind the plate and kept King's runners honest on the bases. Considering neither had regularly played the position prior, their performance displayed the depth of SLA, which has attributed their success to an all around team effort game-in, game-out. For the second game in a row, Ian McClendon made gorgeous diving stops at short stop to rob the opponent of sure fire extra bases, and T.J Nicolella was as solid as ever at first base.
SLA broke it open in the 5th with 5 runs when Blase Biello chopped a bases loaded single up the middle and drove in 2 runs. most notably marked by Andre Serrano's much anticipated return to the team. Serrano went 3-4, stole 3 bases, and scored 2 runs. Heading into the seventh and final inning SLA needed to switch pitchers again even though Reese had only thrown 34 pitches due to PIAA rules that determine a pitcher's eligibility based off number of innings they appear in. King scrapped together a few runs to make it a game, but with runners on second and third and one out Ian McClendon took the mound with the task of throwing gas to save the game. After smoking two pitches past their #5 hitter his third offering was ripped back to the mound and he quickly tossed to Jhonas Dunakin at third for the force out and Jhonas chased down a confused runner who was already out on the force and tossed to Isaac Adlowitz for the final out at second.
Standout Stars of the Game honors go to Blase Biello for his bases-loaded 2RBI single to break it open, and to pitchers Jeff Schwartz and Ethan Reese for 6 strong innings in which they held King to 2 runs on 5 hits and struck out a combined 8 batters. Of further mention is the much anticipated return of Andre Serrano, who received All-Public Honors in SLA's inaugural season in 2010. In his first start back, Serrano went 3-4 with 3 singles, 3 stolen bases, 2 runs scored, and 1 RBI.
With the win, SLA remains goes to 5-2 on the season, and remains in a tie for 2nd place with Strawberry Mansion. Their next game in a battle for one of three playoff spots in a division of 12 teams is on Wednesday vs Del-Val Charter (4-1).
By Innings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
SLA (5-2) 0 1 1 1 5 0 0 8 12 3
King (1-5) 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 5 9 0
Click HERE for a full look at the PIAA Divisional Standings for 2011 Season
Speak up. Someone cares.
The
world is a place that we the people live in and is full of problems. For this
project we were to pick a topic based on a worldly issues that we’d like to
discuss.
My
topic focuses in on teen suicide and depression because it is the leading cause
of death. As you grow up, sometimes you hit unexpected events in your life that
you can’t handle. Bullying, because of weight, looks, clothing, and or sex, is
the main cause of suicide and depression. Even though I haven’t been through
the act of bullying myself, I know someone who has.
When
the act of suicide is successful its usually not the first time it was
attempted, in fact researchers have found that plans for suicide are made by 1
in 6 teenagers. 20% of teenagers have thought about suicide itself even if they
weren’t actually going to commit it. Depression is not only caused by bullying,
but also by relationship problems, deaths with family and friends, stress for
school, parental abuse or divorce. These struggles can cause angry emotional
and physical abuse to themselves, sadness, loneliness, and lack of energy.
I
wonder what others did who didn’t commit suicide to better themselves and help
get through their’ deep state of sadness. I wonder if those who did commit
suicide reached out to others for help or even had someone to talk to discuss
their’ issues with.
I
plan to do a lot more research about depression and suicide and talk to my
loved one who has attempted suicide to share her feelings with. No one should
have to go through this so you speak up because someone cares.
For
more info visit:
http://www.teensuicide.us/articles6.html
http://www.teendepression.org/related/teen-suicide-statistics/
E1 Tarea 03/05/11
1) 3 fotos más de comida
2) Responde a las preguntas abajo (below)
A. Name the food you see in Segmento 1.
B. Respuestas Breves
1) ¿En qué trabaja Martín (el papá)?
2) ¿En qué trabaja Carmen (la hermana en medio)?
3) ¿Dónde trabaja Maribel (la hermana menor)?
4) ¿Dónde trabaja Leticia (la hermana mayor)?
5) ¿Quién es Yolanda? ¿Cómo es su personalidad?
6) ¿Quién es Hortensia?
7) ¿Quién es Jeff?
8) ¿Quién prepara toda la comida en la casa?
9) ¿Quién quiere hacer ejercicio con Martín?
C. Cierto o Falso
1) Martín no puede saber (taste) nada.
2) Gómez es un buen amigo de Martín.
3) El entrenedor (coach) de beísbol es alto, guapo y delgado.
4) Leticia da clases de arte.
5) Andy está interesado en Maribel. Maribel está interesada también.
6) Leticia es musulmana (muslim).
E1 Ahorita 03/05/11
A. Take out your conjugation packet. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb.
- Mis profesores no (hablar) mucho español.
- Martín nunca (correr).
- Yo (vivir) en Puerto Rico.
- Nosotros a veces (hacer) ejercicio.
B. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb. VERBOS de BOTA:
- Mi novio no (jugar) muchos deportes pero es bien artístico.
- Delesha siempre (dormir) en todas sus clases.
- Yo (poder) ir de compras contigo.
- Nosotros no (entender) nada.
C. -GO verbs (have –go in the yo form)
- Yo (hacer) la tarea después de mis clases.
- Yo no (tener) ni idea.
- Yo (salir) con mi novia todos los fines de semana.
- Yo no (traer) nada.
Stressed
The Jasmine Revolution
This is the first of five blog posts in a project called "You and the World." In this project we will be choosing a current topic or issue that we care about. Along with writing blogs, we will be debating over other people's issues, and writing a speech.
I have chosen the revolts in the Middle East as my topic, because I think that it is one of the more important events of our time. It seems similar to the countries of Europe overthrowing their monarchies.
The revolutions are called the Sidi Bouzid Revolt, or the Jasmine Revolution. It started in Tunisia when a street vender named Mohammed Buazizi set himself on fire, in a demonstration against the treatment he received from the government after they confiscated his scale, which he needed to support his family. this led to a series of protests that resulted in the Tunisian Prime Minister Zine El Abidine Ben Ali stepping down from a post he held for 34 years. This eventually led to a similar series of protests in Egypt that led to their leader Hosni Mubarak stepping down, and an ongoing rebellion in Libya. I believe this is incredibly important, because for the first time, the people in the middle east are refusing to put up with the oppression they have lived with for so long. In interesting thing about these protests is that most of the protesters are very young, and it makes me wonder if our generation will continue to rebel against the things they see as wrong, like what has happened in the middle east.
What I wonder about is whether or not this will lead to protests in other countries, and whether these protests (if they do happen) will be more or less peaceful, or a rebellion like in Libya.
What I will explore in my next blog post is the protests in Egypt, and what factors caused the protests to be successful in Egypt and Tunisia.
Bibliography:
- http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/01/14/AR2011011405084.html
- http://www.iar-gwu.org/node/257
Embryo's Gift To Mankind
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stem_cells
Bullying Can Lead to Horrible Things
Suicide is the third leading cause of death for 15-24 years of age. Mostly because in the ages of 15-24 there might be a lot or even too much pressure/stress on that one person, with college and high school its hard to keep up. Bullying can also be a part of teen suicide, when somebody pushes someone to the edge to make themselves feel better it can result in suicidal attempts of actual suicide. There was a case where a teenage girl was interested in this boy, one day he sent her a message. She was so excited, after a week or so they were talking more frequently to each other than to their friends and family. He asked her out on a date and never showed up. The girl found out that it wasn't really the boy she liked it was a mother and daughter who lived down the street from her. That is when she decided to kill herself, and she did. Bullying and cyber bullying are a big part of teen suicide.
I wonder if before the teen killed themselves, if the parents or friends saw anything off about the teen's behavior. I wonder if most of teen suicide is caused because of mostly teen suicide or stress. On the next blog I will be talking about the statistics of teen suicide and in what sates it happens most or if a certain gender commits suicide more.
Cites I went to:
http://kidshealth.org/parent/emotions/behavior/suicide.html
http://medicalcenter.osu.edu/patientcare/healthcare_services/mental_health/mental_health_about/children/suicide/Pages/index.aspx
http://query.nytimes.com/search/sitesearch?query=teen+suicide&srchst=cse
Wake up and smell the coffee!
Marijuana, a Path to Crime Reduction or Not
These facts are interesting, in one place it is acceptable to smoke marijuana and have a less rate of consumption and in the other it is illegal and has a higher rate of consumption. The mission for the Dutch government is to 1) To prevent recreational drug user and treat the recreational drug users 2) To reduce harm to users 3) To diminish public nuisance by drug users (the disturbance of public order and safety) 4) To combat the production and trafficking of recreational drugs. In the United State we have something called the war on drugs. Which was issued by Richard Nixon in 1971, this created the DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency). According to the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics crime rates have sky rocketed ever since the war on drugs was declared. The job the DEA has is to reduce drug trafficking from the source, from the border, and inside the country. They also enforce drug policies that have been placed by the U.S., State, and Local governments which outlaw marijuana and other drugs/narcotics.
School District Budget Cuts: Cutting the Future
So far, I have discovered that 12% of all teaching positions might be cut, and at this point almost 400 teachers and planning on either retiring or resigning before next year. Although this is not the most teachers that retired in history, it is still a large amount. I, personally think that these budget cuts are a terrible idea. As you can see, it will have serious detrimental effects on the School District of Philadelphia, and part of the money he is taking from the School District he is using for prisons.
Prisons are used for holding criminals, as we all know. What many of us may not realize is that a large cause of crime is due to an inability to get an education or go to school. While it is not the sole reason, it is still a huge factor and so, essentially, Corbett is building prisons for the future criminals: the students who's education he is taking away today. I wonder if our efforts to make the budget cuts less severe, such as going to Harrisburg and talking to senators, will have any effect on the end result of the cuts. Next time, I hope to research more about the severity of the budget cuts, and the effect it is having.

http://www.philly.com/philly/education/20110503_Nearly_400_Phila__teachers_plan_to_leave_as_school_year_ends.html
http://www.thenotebook.org/
Government and Budget Crisis
My issue is the economy and how it is affecting the people in the U.S very badly, i am interested in this topic because it is the #1 story going on in the U.S, everyday you hear people say that the gasoline prices have gone up $0.11 and continues to go up, but that is not the only story out. There are stories that the U.S might have to cut off sports in the U.S because of the budget so that means that come 2012 me might no longer have any sports to watch, and that would mean that the men and women playing the sports will have no job and will go into debt with there houses and bills.
I have discovered that this has been the first time the economy has gone bad since the year of the Great Depression in 1930, and not only the economy is affecting the U.S but it is also affecting people around the world such as in China, Mexico, Etc.
I wonder what things the government are attempting or planning to change and do in order to try and make the economy better than it is, and if there is any ways possible to improve the economy. I also wonder why don't the government help the people in poverty and help them get jobs and homes to live in. My next move is to find out percentages and the amount of people in poverty from one year and how it has changed during a time period, if it has increased or decreased after a long time period.
Poverty In America Oh My!
For our English project we are doing a project called
"You and The World", we basically had to pick a topic and research
about it. I picked Poverty.
I chose Poverty, as my topic because I think everyone deserves to have a
shelter, food and the need assets to life. But many of us don't have them all.
The main question is why? So I am here trying to figure that out for myself but
for also the people who care.
Poverty - is the lack of basic human needs, such as food, water, shelter,
clothes, education and health care. There are three types of poverty:
* Poverty
* Absolute Poverty
Destitution
* Relative Poverty
The condition of having fewer resources or less income than others within
society or country compared to the worldwide averages.
More than 1.7 billion people suffer from Absolute Poverty. Not everyone sees poverty as a problem in the world but more as a lifestyle they chose themselves to live. On a given night an estimated 672,00 people experiment homelessness. Meaning 22 out of every 10,000 people are homeless. 42% of those 672,000 are unsheltered. 58% live in shelters. 37% of the homeless people are in family units. 63% are individual adults. The rate goes up every year.
I wonder why people don’t take an action and help them. Why is it that it takes a killing or robbery for people to pay attention to what is going on un the world? Is the poverty rate different for different races?
For my next blog I will talk about the level of education and
what poverty endures. So stay tuned!
These websites are great for information!
These websites are a great source!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty
http://www.irp.wisc.edu/faqs/faq1.htm#use
Gay Rights
Gay rights has been an issue since 1924. I’ve seen shows with a gay person being bullied or beat up because of there sexuality. I thought that Gay rights would be a great topic for me to blog about. I’ve discovered a lot of websites about Gay Rights , mostly about marriages , and organizations. I wanted to learn more about the gay rights and what gay/lesbians and even trans gender teens go through.
I wonder
why people have hatred for people who are attracted to the same sex. How
does
that bother other people? There are probably a lot of topics about gay
rights , but it seems to be that there are a lot of websites about the
organizations for gay rights , and same sex marriages. I honestly want
to focus on how Gays are treated by people who dislike Gays. I wonder if
this will go on for the rest of our lives , can we prevent from Gays
getting hurt because of there sexuality?
Tags: English 9, Dunn, You and the World
The life of a Pregnant Teen.
My issue is teen pregnancy. This topic interests me because teen pregnancy doesn't just affect one or two people but families and communities. People are so judgmental in the world, I want to get deeper into what the pregnant teen or a couple true feelings are really about.
To truly collect research about teen pregnancies, I watched many episodes of Teen Mom or 16 and Pregnant. In these two shows they explained and shown the real side of a teen pregnancy, not showing the fault of a couple. I learned that not only is it a fault of being pregnant but it could also be a blessing. It gives the couple great opportunity and new chances to start over.
My research only shows so much in that it is too much to share about teen pregnancy. It doesn't show what happens after 8 months after the child's born. I want to collect hands on research, such as interviewing the couple or mother, just to find out what really happens and not just what happens in Hollywood's view. I wonder what happens to a family after a couple of years?
I'm hoping to interview families that's been through a teen pregnancy, to find the true meaning of what's happening in the household. To allow people's voices to be heard, not just from Hollywood's perspective.
To research more blogs on Teen Pregnancy's. Click Here
HIV=AIDS fact or fraud!
So far in my research I learned a lot about my topic. I learned that AIDS (Acquired immune deficiency syndrome) is the final stage of HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus). Scientists first recognized HIV/AIDS in 1981 in two homosexual men, one in Los Angeles and he other in New York. The two men had pneumonia and rare skin tumors called Kaposi's sarcomas. Soon this disease was recongnized all over the United Sates, Western Europe, and Africa. In 1983 scientists described the cause of AIDS, which is HIV, which is an increase in low CD4 cell count.
I wonder if there is any way to stop this disease from spreading and if there is a cure or something to stop it from expanding in their bodies for the ones who have HIV/AIDS. Also, if there are any symptoms that you would have that may give you an idea that you have HIV/AIDS in the beginning stages. Next, I want to go more into detail about HIV and what is it, how does it grow, maybe even what does the cell look like inside of you.
School budget cuts are real, and they're happening now
Next year 16% of school district employees will be laid off. The school district won't be offering trans-passes for the students who use SEPTA to get to school in the morning. And on top of that kindergarten will be a half day program in many district schools.
Why are these services, the most basic things a district should offer being cut? There are certainly other ineffective programs that should be cut before all this.
The budget cuts aren't all due to the huge deficit in the district budget, the blame can also be laid on the shoulders of Governor Corbett who has proposed a 1.1 billion dollar cut from schools to help fund state prisons. Should this stand? Can we let Corbett get away with cutting school programs to fund prisons? Doing this will fill prisons with drop outs who don't stay in school due to those cuts.
I encourage you to spread the word about this issue, to save the education of the Philadelphia youth.
Property vs. Humanity
Throughout the 4th
quarter of English 1 we will be researching about things that interest us the
most. You and the World is our project where we take everyday issues that
many people don't have much background information about or just put it aside and
make it less of a deal than it really is. These issues that we choose are revealed with its affects toward the world. Although, the topic that we are
researching should regard our curiosity in order to successfully complete this
assignment without us having a monotonous feeling towards it.
Therefore, for my issue there will be talk about Sex Slave Trade. Until about a
month ago, I didn't have knowledge of the existence of Sex Slave Trade. In
my opinion few people are informed about this issue because it is a true event
where many young women are getting and have been traumatized mentally, physically, and emotionally throughout the years.
In Islamic culture men started a practice in the years of the war in Quran. This practice consisted of women who were treated as if they were property. This was similar to slavery except for there was a twist to it. Women were forced to have sexual relations with their “masters” and eventually had to marry them against their will. Sadly this was considered to be legal in the Islamic culture and was brought out to different cultures and parts of the world. This topic is a more severe version of human trafficking, which is an exploitation of young women. The men had to work in dangerous conditions while the women worked in sex industries.
After learning most of this information, many questions come to my mind. Although, one major concern comes to mind. Is this happening in America at the moment and if so in what parts of the U.S.? Next, I feel like that is a concept that I will consider researching as well as were are parts in the world where the Sex Slave Trade is most common.
Bibliography-
http://www.answering-islam.org/Authors/Arlandson/women_slaves.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_slavery
http://www.answering-islam.org/Shamoun/women_in_islam3.htm