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2012 for a long time was said to be the big year for gay rights. Several
states such as Pennsylvania, Oregon, New York, and New Jersey have been working
towards positive attntion towards gay rights with the hopes of adding the
legalization for gay rights to the ballot that year. New York is the only state
that has made progress so far but
hopefully not the last. Lobbyists Ed Crabtree and Theresea Rosenburg have been
lobbying for gay rights in local theaters and high population areas hoping to
positively influence people on the issue.
Two presidential candidates are giving a good name to the issue with the
upcoming election. John Huntsman and Ron Paul aren’t exactly “supporting” gay
rights but they agree that states should have the right to govern that for
themselves. For
republicans, this is a huge step. Unfortunately, equally powerful people are on
the other side of the spectrum. Rick Perry and Rick Santorum are both
powerfully against gay rights but the latter seems to have a huge reserve of
force and allies.
Not only does
Santorum take a huge stand against anything related to equality for gays, he is
a part of the GOP whose current objective seems to ruin Obama’s every attempt
at ridding the U.S. of the DOMA and all of its unconstitutionality.
However, allies against the DOMA have recently made progress, having the
bill recinded and even passing a vote to give same sex couples social security
benefits. Since the DOMA was
originally what gave states huge power in terms of gay rights, its revocation
is paving the way for inequality to finally be ruled unconstitutional.
Although it isn’t right, it helps the issue that people speaking badly
about gay rights are punished. A man had his salary
cut after speaking out about his dislike for gays and their right to marry. He
took his supervisor to court but the simple fact that a stand was taken against
it gives hope to many.
Rail Transportation Lobbying - Update #3
In this portion of the lobbying task, it was time to investigate the current legislative powers and the likelihood of Amtrak Funding legislation. So far, this appears to be a good year for such legislation. While some members of the House and Senate feel as though the American railroad lines should be sold to private corporations, the majority still feel as though funding Amtrak would be the best for supporting railroad transportation. This is also portrayed in the media, which is covering the issue fairly well. In addition, the key person for new Amtrak legislation is Senator Frank Lautenberg of NJ (of which I am a constituent). This has some benefits and downsides in influencing such passage. While certainly helpful to be able to discuss the issues directly with the congressperson introducing the bill, it is, in common terms, "preaching to the choir." In other words, he doesn't need to be influenced to support such legislation.
The key group lobbying in support of this legislation is the National Association of Railroad Passengers. It would certainly be possible to join efforts with their group to lobby for the common goal of funding railroad transportation. Time spent influencing key legislators necessary for such passage will predominately include discussing the issues with the members of the congressional committee focused on studying the feasibility of railroad privatization and the opposition to such funding in both the House and Senate. While this was one of the primary concerns of congress, the focus has shifted to balancing the federal budget, so this time would be best spent discussing the issues with the committee members and waiting for the federal budget situation to be solved. Since such focus has shifted, there are no current meetings or hearings on the agenda; the committee has already presented their findings in support of Amtrak, but have not determined an appropriate amount.
Overall, there is much support for the issue, especially amongst those who have researched the topic; however, due to more pressing issues, the legislation has been placed aside for issues of greater priority. Once such legislative discussions return to focus on rail issues, the full force of the lobbying can resume.
Lobbying Blog Post 3 - I Think We Need A New Congress
A lot of people are disappointed in congress, our elected officials, not because they failed but because this seemed like our budgets last hope and they failed. Now if they don't have an answer in a year they will cut a minimum of 1.2 trillion dollars evenly from all U.S. programs regardless of size(Welfare and other very important social services exempt). This has essentially turned into a war between the two sides(like it wasn't before) and sadly to say, a war where you can clearly see news sources take sides point and case. These two articles are just blatant examples of how at war the republicans and democrats are I think the first article says how the republican unwillingness to do something with taxes is the reason we failed. Excuse me if I am speaking too frank but I really don't care which side was the catalyst to the failure, the real problem is the failure itself and congress' inability to fix our problem.
Back to what I said before about congress inability to fix their own problems it is a solution to their incompetence and it is that we lobby for new elected officials. We as a people can say "my elected official is not doing their job, get him out of congress." As I partly expected after learning that Pat Toomey is on congress he is related to congress' inability to fix their financial problems. The super committee is a culmination of six democrats and six republicans who were sent in to balance our budget as a special task force. Now as cool as special task force sounds they failed just like our regular task force and pat toomey was on this so called super committee. Now with the things that I said about him previously and this recent failure I truly think that Pennsylvania would benefit from a change in our elected official. The only people who I can influence are concerned citizens and people who feel that repeated failure is not tolerable.
To end off this I rarely agree with Obama statements but when he said he will veto anything to try to get congress out of this mess the easy way is all I was looking for someone to say. I believe that he agrees with a reelection.
Lobbying Post #3 - Curfew
Again, my issue is curfew, speaking on how teens will get accused on doing something bad. None of the representatives agree with me, but other philadelphians do. To the government, it may seem like good publicity, but to everyone else it's horrible. Nothing has happened, yet. But if the law gets more out of hand it wouldn't even be an teen flashmob anymore. It probably would be a city flashmob. The government is my opponent. Apparently, I don't have any type of power or authority to change things, but I know someone does.
The people I would have to go to are philadelphians, mostly parents. In my research, parents have more problem with this issue than teens, and it was directed to both groups. Then there's two different parent groups. There's the group that know their kids doesn't do anything, but yet they still get accused. Then there's the parents responsible for their kid's actions, but still have an attitude. I am more on the side of the innocent parents because those are the one who are most involved. The other parents would probably want to start some type of riot. Who knows.
The council members that was a part of this was Reynolds Brown, Miller and Green. All three agree with it, even my own representative of my district agrees with it. But they don't understand ALL of the outcomes.
I can influence teens and parents. Basically, we have two options. We can agree that the government will have a better way to determine where teens are going, or we can all disagree with the way it's being approached. That is my problem with the law. I felt that it was rushed a little. And they don't have a way to determine who's disobeying and who isn't.
I would like to apologize on my other blog post for wrong assumptions. On September 22nd 2011, it was introduced as a bill, which was directed to teens hanging out at City Hall and University City. Recently it was made an official law. It was actually a bill since 2007. By comparing the 2007 bill and the 2011 bill which is now an official law, it became more strict.
There are no meetings coming up on this issue just yet, but what I would like to do is to go to city council and have them listen to why I'm lobbying about this issue.
¡Hola Ronald Vega! Saludos desde Klarissa.
¡Hola! ¿ Qué mas? Me llamo Klarissa Hudson y tengo 14 años. Me cumple es el Julio 22nd. ¿ Cuåndo es tü cumple? Soy de Filedelfia. Hace mucho fresco pero mucho solo. ¿Que tiempo hace hoy en Maracaibo?
A ella le muy encanta cantar y bailar y escribe y leer. Sin embargo no me gusta nada comer y ir de compras y estudiar. Pero me muy muy muy encanta dibujar y salir con mi novio y escuchar musica y jugar videojuegos. ¿ Y a ti? ¿ Qué te gusta hacer en Maracaibo?
Es bastante baja y extraña. Es también deportista y trabajadora. Es a veces sola y platicar con amigos. Es morena baja marron y marron ojos. Es ademås una mezla de razas. ¿ Y tü? ¿ Como eres?
Bueno, me voy porque tengo que dormir. Adios amigo.
Klarissa Hudson
¡Hola! Mariana Torres.
Estoy tan emocionada de poder escribir. Bien, Mi nombre es Angelina. Soy de Filadelfia se conoce como "La Ciudad de Amor Fraternal." Yo tener dos hermanos y cero hermanas. Mi cumpleaños es 04 de diciembre. Tengo 15 años. lo que me gusta hacer es platicar con amigos y estar de vaga. Salir con mi novio y ir al cine y hablar por teléfono. No me gusta nada leer y ir a la escuela. Tengo un mejor amigo, pero él murió el año pasado, Se fue a la playa y se ahogó en el agua. Así que perdí a mi mejor amigo. ¿Tienes un mejor amigo? si es así ¿cuál es su nombre? ¿Qué te gusta hacer? ¿Le gusta practicar deportes como el fútbol? ¿Estás contento de estar yo escribiendo? así que voy a hacer la tarea para escribir de nuevo tan prontocomo puedas!
- Angelina Pingitore :)
Kern Clarke - Lobbying Blog Post #3
The allies that are needed in order to help move this issue are people such as the city council members from the respective parts of Philadelphia that are mainly being represented which are most because only Center City isn't being represented. It will also be very helpful if the person in charge of the streets department is Clarena I. W. Tolson was an ally because she is in charge of most clean up projects that happen in the city of Philadelphia, and has a very large following when it comes too those kinds of things.
The main organizations that are working on this issue are organizations such as the PMBC (Philadelphia More Beautiful Committee) and the City Of Philadelphia Streets Department. The Philadelphia streets department are the ones in charge with everything having to do with the streets of Philadelphia. The Philadelphia More Beautiful Committee are a committee are a part of the Streets Department's Sanitation Division. They were formed specifically to allow residents of neighborhoods to take action and organize block cleanings.
Philadelphia Streets Department: http://1.usa.gov/18UaSe
PMBC: http://1.usa.gov/rK1g74
The person in charge of the streets department is Clarena I. W. Tolson.
There are many ways to get them to assist me in my lobbying but not directly. For example the have an online request form for traffic control signs. They also have their very own hotline that deals with requesting "curb your dog", and "no littering" signs. They make you contact the PMBC.
Street Sign Form: http://bit.ly/u0oYDo
Sanation Street Sign Hotline: 215 685-3981
Philadelphia Greenworks Project:
Silverman Q2 Media Fluency
The words AXOLOTLS and LOVE are written over the upper lefthand third of the keynote, so that and the stark colors should help eye movement. Since the cream color used for SCONES is the least exciting though it has the most contrast, I made it the biggest word. In a slightly darker color there is a small mirroring effect, also an attempt to let SCONES have a large impact. Generally, people look at the largest, brightest aspect first and I hoped to use this to my advantage.
Something like: Suddenly there is a big sign saying SCONES! What ever could it be referring to?
Also, the different font (which has serifs) also gives the word a more elegant feel which I feel embodies an actual scone; in the same way, the letter font for AXOLOTLS and LOVE are without serifs and are a bit more playful.
I decided not to use an actual picture as I am unfamiliar with using multimedia in that manner, and it would detract from the overall slide as a result. Using several different colors was my way of creating more interest.
Lobbying education reform 3
Even though this was set to take place, very little change to be seen. In fact there has been more negative change then positive. Because of the failing economy the Pennsylvania public schools with about $1.5 billion in education sector cuts and a 50% cut for state-owned/funded four-year colleges. This has caused many several schools such as Cardinal Dougherty to shut down. There has been a lot of talk and few meeting about education reform, but no real action has taken place to benefit education.
I also found several places during my search, places that I could visit in order to sit in on the meetings regarding education reform. At some of these place if and when I get a chance to speak I will bring up foreign education systems. What is working for the other countries such as Germany, South Korea, and Japan that is not working for the states. During these meeting I also wish to bring up the case of the feeling that the schools bring to kids, and whether we should change it. Whether we want the kids to fear or feel safe in schools, are all things to bring up. The representation of US schools in the world community is also of concern and something that should be discussed. The fact that neighborhood schools in the states are in conditions compared to at times worse then jail is a growing concern. In the past being educated and able to attend school was a privilege and a dream for a lot of kids, now days it is seen as a nightmare waiting to end. Its time to change the views students have on school to a positive one.
http://www.cardinaldougherty.org/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDs-QSwLls8&feature=fvst
http://www2.ed.gov/about/overview/budget/budget11/summary/edlite-section1.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLzCBAFStm0
http://www.psea.org/general.aspx?id=7882
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrNTE7nNVkY
http://www.myfoxphilly.com/dpp/news/budget_reform/030811-education-slammed-in-pa.-budget-cuts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbGQjA9pH4I&feature=fvst
http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/education
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dh6-cauZkzo
http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/education-reform-2011-obama-5054121
Net Neutrality: Blog post #3
Net neutrality is a huge issue in today's society. Much of the first world takes fair and equal internet access for granted. In fact, the internet has become such an important tool for communication that the UN has declared internet access a human right, one which a government would need very good cause to censor. But there is another side to this on going debate. Last month Representative Lamar Smith announced SOPA, also known as the Stop Piracy Online Act. In short, SOPA would make websites responsible for the content posted by their users, and effectively make violating a sites terms of service a felony. SOPA, like it says aims to stop piracy online, but in the process would allow for sites to be blocked because of users posting unauthorized streaming of copyrighted content (that cover your band did of a famous song? Yep, that counts. The tribute video you made using copyrighted music as the soundtrack? That counts too). Basically a few bad apples would spoil the batch, and cause a website to be blocked. Obviously this poses a threat to website owners because their lively hood depends on web traffic, and having an entire country (particularly one as large as the US) being unable to visit would significantly reduce their traffic. To combat this, websites would have to moderate everything that is posted, and effectively restrict everyone's ability to post freely.
Last Wednesday (November 16th, 2011), Congress had a hearing on SOPA. Despite a massive, almost instantaneous response from the internet, including web giants such as Google, Yahoo and Facebook, the hearing in Congress hardly mirrored this. Of the six people invited to testify, five were proponents and only one opposed SOPA. Thankfully despite a bit of a shaky show against SOPA that day, it appears that there is still significant support where it counts; Congress. House Democratic leader, Nancy Pelosi tweeted this message last week regarding SOPA "Need to find a better solution than #SOPA #Don'tBreakTheInternet." Outside of Congress, the main opponents of SOPA are large tech giants, those who make their lively hood through a free and open internet, whereas the proponents of SOPA are largely film and record companies, those who suffer from online privacy. While the goal is noble, the method is outlandish. Ultimately SOPA doesn't look like it has a very promising future, but it's a scary possibility that cannot be ignored and needs action, and soon. If we don't act quickly, we may be seeing a lot more of this in the near future.
Blog Post #3: Funding for After school programs in Philadelphia
The city council of Philadelphia has a department of parks and recreation. In their list of “strategic objectives,” they include their goal to “In an inclusive environment, provide a broad range of “out of school time” offerings, including after school programs...” This is the group of people appointed to fund and create after school programs for students in Philadelphia. In city council, Anne Marie Dunne and Iris Howard are both in charge of the after school programs in Philadelphia. None of these programs, however are given enough public support or publicity; you need to sift through piles of information on the web in order to get to their webpages. In city council, there are many resolutions and communications regarding after school programs in Philadelphia on file. Mayor Nutter is a big supporter of after school programs in Philadelphia, as he refers to the amount of money put forth to Philadelphia afters school programs in several of his budget addresses to city council. The most recent resolution adopted by the city council regarding funding for educational programs like after school programs in Philadelphia was Legislation 100173, sponsored by council members Rizzo, Miller, Greenlee, Green, Jones, and Kenney. The first time it was introduced to council, it was recessed. The second time it was introduced the same, it was adopted.
In order to lobby after school programs, I would first have to speak with my council member representative, which is Frank DiCicco. This will help me get a good grip on the council members and will help me make a stronger claim. On the other hand, I might not have to go that far because there are already resolutions and programs made to back up my lobbying topic. I could just talk to either Anne Marie Dunne or Iris Howard, who are in charge of the after school programs of Philadelphia. This way I can ask them how I can get involved in moving things forward.
There are also a variety of programs that I can coordinate with in order to lend a helping hand to the after school programs that already exist in Philadelphia. For example, there is a chain of “Just children” daycares/after school programs throughout the state of Pennsylvania. They take care children from toddlers to 6th grade students and have activities for kids of all ages to keep them busy and out of trouble during hours where they would normally be alone or unattended. The 21st century community learning centers initiative, “the only federal program dedicated to after school,” also works to fund after school programs throughout the nation, including the state of Pennsylvania. Cap 4 kids is an advocacy program that also works to give kids a place to stay after school. I can simply find the contact information for the person in charge of these programs and try to see if they have an upcoming meetings to activities near my district and help out in this way.
My best bet of getting results is to begin speaking with local after school programs and organizations and to try and see if I can volunteer or visit them. I found that there is an after school program on Montgomery Ave., close to me. I have found the name and contact information of the person in charge of this program, Edward Carpenter. The business hours for this after school program from Monday to Friday are 3:00pm to 6:00 pm. I can call Mr. Carpenter and ask to see how I can volunteer in the program, or set up a date where I can speak with him about what process people have to go through to open or run an after school program. I must call to schedule this appointment or interview during a week day from 3:00 to 6:00pm.
Resources:
http://fairmountpark.org/%5Cpdf%5CStrategic%20Objectives%20Final.pdf
http://www.afterschoolalliance.org/policy21stcclc.cfm
http://justchildren.reachlocal.net/locations.html
http://www.phila.gov/recreation/After_School_Program.html
http://www.corbisimages.com/stock-photo/rights-managed/42-16849616/happy-elementary-school-students
Bike Paths FTW! Lobbying Post #3
This is a good year for my issue just because people are becoming aware of the issue at hand at a much quicker rate than before. Many philadelphians bike and it is crucial that more bike paths be placed within the city. As I mentioned in my first blog post, Philadelphia is the 2nd biggest city full of bikers. Because of people and organizations like the Bicycle Coalition and Councilman William Greenlee, the idea of more bike paths is making head way.
"We think it looks fabulous, and it has been a big hit with cyclists, who have been using it daily to lock up while running errands and visiting Center City businesses. We want to make this rack permanent! (Although we're not sure of the exact location--that needs to be worked out with the Parking Authority)."
"Bicyclists like bike lanes, and they like buffered bike lanes even better. The Bicycle Coalition’s counts found streets with bike lanes had more cyclists than streets without them, and had more growth in bicyclists than streets without bike lanes.They also have more female bicyclists, less sidewalk riding, less wrong way riding, and more cyclists wearing helmets than streets without bike lanes. The buffered bike lanes had the same result, but even more amplified. These results confirm that better behavior goes hand in hand with better bicycling facilities. Facilities like buffered bike lanes make bicyclists feel safer."
November 3rd, 2011 - Councilman Greenlee became active with the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia. While at the assembly questions were asked and answered by both parties. There were many issues surrounding biking issues and how to fix them.
Key question: "Would you support the installation of innovative infrastructure such as buffered bike lanes, like those on Spruce and Pine, on a select number of streets to create a citywide bicycle network that is safe and inviting to ride for those from age 8 to 80?."
This question is important because it touches on what my lobbying topic is all about. There needs to be more safer ways for citizens of all ages to commute throughout the city. Greenlee said that he "supports bike lanes when they are safe and where communities are directly involved in the process. I believe there are streets where bike lanes are not safe for bikers, pedestrians and drivers."
Bicycling Coalition Questionnaire with Bill Greenlee
Jeremiah Cunningham's Slide Presentation
¡Hola!, David
Mi nombre Audrey. Soy de Filadelfia. Una ciudad entre la xiudad de la nueva york y le capital. Tengo cortorce años. Tambien, añádme en facebook “Audrey Pham”. Me Gusta domir, comer, relajar, y jugar videojuegos. No me gusta nada escribir, leer, y dorrer. ¿yá ti? A veces me gusta cantar. Odio practucar deportes. Soy un poquito perezosa, inteligente, y sociable. ¿como eres yu? Tengo uno hermanoso. Soy vero con mi familia. ¿y tú? No tengo hermanas. Mi hermano es bobo y loco. Jajajajaja! Mi familia es hablador. Como es tu familia? Lo siento, bueno, me voy porque tengo que estudiar. Adios! Respondo cuando puendas.
Concariño,
Audrey
Stem Cell Research Status - Blase Biello

It's safe to say that stem cell research has come a significantly long way, considering it had absolutely no funding before the 21st century. In fact,
a breakthrough operation has just taken place marking a huge step in the progression of stem cell research.

As of this year, 2011, the status of my issue at legislature is still shaky, as of right now, U.S. Republican Diana DeGette has introduced The Stem Cell Research Advancement Act of 2011 (H.R. 2376). She introduced this act on June 24, 2011 but unfortunately it has not yet been reported by Committee. Many officials have supported stem cell research and actually the act proposed by DeGette has 19 Cosponsors backing it. It would be an understatement to say that stem cell research gets substantial media exposure. In fact, it's one of the hottest topics right now - and will definitely be a highly debated topic around election time in 2012. There are many opponents of stem cell research usually coming from religious groups and anti-abortion groups, that have definitely done their part to slow the roll in passage of full stem cell research funding. Although, this specific act has not yet been passed into law, many states have still authorized funding for stem cell research under President Obama's Executive Order 13505 (Removing Barriers to Responsible Scientific Research Involving Human Stem Cells).
A list of the states' activity can be found here : http://bit.ly/rEUVlJ
Further following of H.R. 2376 here : http://bit.ly/v1QmEh
More info on H.R. 2376 here : http://bit.ly/kz67kU
More info on opponents : http://fxn.ws/9zYV4i
More info on EO (Federal Policy) : http://1.usa.gov/tyTU1x

After reading the Health Law Institute's (University of Alberta) Health Law Review, written by Robin Downey and Rose Geransar, I've learned more about the stakeholders of stem cell research (SCR). According to these authors, who I couldn't agree more with, the main stakeholders of SCR are the medical patient groups who stay affiliated with the medical community. Also, the scientists who work with stem cells are some of the main stakeholders. But, who we really need to back full funding for stem cell research, is the politicians in the House of Representatives and the Senate. The more support, the quicker the bill (H.R. 2376) gets passed into federal law. But, with Obama's federal policy, stem cell research is fairly active.
Read full Health Law Review : http://bit.ly/sAuCYl
Sources:
Semaj Smith. Lobbyist Blog #3
There are many officials working on this event especially all 29 of the cosponsors that are trying to pass this bill before the next election. I don’t think there is too much for me to coordinate but if I could get in contact with Councilman Chaka Fattah I could just let him know that I a interested in what he stood for and I would like to be apart of abolishing the electoral college then that would be a perfect start to making moves.
I think I can influence people my age because I know how to relate to them to make them care about issues. There is no specific timeframe for my issue but it would be amazing if this bill could be passed before the next election so that all votes are held and accounted for the way they are cast.
So far no dates have been set to move
forward with this bill but there has been some progress and actions made which
is progression already.
¡Hola Javimar!
¡Hola! Me llamo Chris Tran.Tengo 15 años.Mi compleaños es el vientitres de noviembre. Soy de Vietnam pero vivo en Filadelfia.En Filadelfia hace mucho calor en el verano pero frío en el invierno.Me gusta practicar el Beisból y tambien el Fútbol Americano. No me gusta nada estudiar ni tampoco leer. Me fascina Rascal Flatts y tambien The Band Perry. Sin embargo, no me gusta nada Britney Spears. Soy perezoso de estudiar pero soy inteligente porque trabajo. Quiero saber mas sobre de ti como ¿qué te gusta hacer en Maracaibo? ¿Qué música te gusta hacer? ¿Cuantos años tienes tú? Bueno, me voy porque necessito dormir. ¡Adios!
Con cariño,
Chris Tran
¡Hola! Carlos
Querido Carlos,
Con carino,
Katie
Lobbying Issue: Funding for Philly Youth Poetry Movement (Phase Three)
The stakeholders in this issue right now are Mayor Nutter and the city council members. The allies I have on board are Mayor Nutter and the city council members. Basically right now everything is kind of a waiting game because of all of the unrest so once that subsides and they handle the problem or come to a compromise with the protesters I can move forward.
The founder of PYPM, Greg Corbin, is helping me with this issue because he really wants PYPM to be more of a national maybe one day even global change but before thinking big we have to think small. We want to take more misguided youths off the street and allow them to express themselves in a more creative and productive manner rather than terrorizing random people just for the fun of it. The dates we have to look out for are the next city council meetings pretty much and see when the next session is.
Lobbying blog #3: Get your bike paths on!
One of the key questions was, "Would you support the installation of innovative infrastructure such as buffered bike lanes, like those on Spruce and Pine, on a select number of streets to create a citywide bicycle network that is safe and inviting to ride for those from age 8 to 80?." This question hit the key point on my lobbying topic for paths as well as getting involve with brighter ways to get though traffics using different type of vehicles and bikes. Greenlee also mentioned that, " I support bike lanes when they are safe and where communities are directly involved in the process. I believe there are streets where bike lanes are not safe for bikers, pedestrians and drivers."
Read more about the assembly and Bill Greenlee respondes to Bicycling Questionnaire HERE!
imani's letter to ...............
¿ y a ti? ¿ qué te interesa?. Soy inteligente porque soy estudiar. Soy increiblemente deportista. Soy bobo casi siempre. ¿ y tu? ¿como eres? Beueno, me voy porque tengo que ir a la escuela. Adios amigo!!
¡Hola, Ricardo!
¡Hola, mi amigo! ¿Cómo estás, tu? Soy Kenny Nguyen y soy de Filadelfia. Se conoce como " La Ciudad de Amor Fraternal." Filadelfia es una ciudad entre le ciudad Nueva York y la capital. Mi cumpleaños es el dieciseis de diciembre. Tengo catorce años. ¿Y tù? Hace frío en Filadelfia. Sin embargo, hace bastante sol. ¿Qué tiempo hace hoy en Maracaibo?
Me encanta comer y ir al cine con amigos, pero no me gusta nada leer ni cantar tampoco. ¿Y a ti? ¿Qué tu gusta hacer en Venezuela? Mi favorito artística es Lady Gaga. A ella le increiblemente fascina bailar y cantar. Soy muy trabajador, bajo, y inteligente tambièn. ¿Y tú? ¿Cómo eres? Responde cuando puedas. Bueno, me voy porque tengo que dormir. Cuídate. ¡Adiós, Ricardo!
Lady Gaga música aquí.
Con cariño,
Kenny Nguyen
Saludos E-pal!
Saludos desde, Temperance Moore
¡Hola! ¿Qué más, chama? Soy Temperance, estoy muy bien y tú? Yo soy alta y morena con rubia tinte. Soy loca, boba, y contento jaja. ¿Cuantos años tienes tú? Yo tengo 14 años y mi cumpleaños es Marzo,12. ¿Cuando es tú cumpleaños? Soy india americana y africano-americana. Yo vivo en filadelfia, es una ciudad bastante grande y es hace frío. ¿Y tú? Me gusta musica (rap,hip-hop,r&b,gospel, alternative), ir de compras, ir de la cine, leer, videojuegos, surfear la red, pasar un rato con amigos, y tambien comer. Pero no me gusta nada estudiar. ¿Y tú? Bueno, me voy porque tengo que comer senar. ¡Adíos! Responde cuando puedas.
Con cariño,
Temperance Moore