
Sunday, November 16, 2008
My Ride Home!

Ten Years From Today....

Ten years from today I plan to be financialy stable. I plan to be married with children while in my career. I will be a veterinarian and I will have my own business. I want tto be the buttress of my family along with my family. I plan to have traveled to the places that I wanted to go. My life will be filled with the zeal of living the life I always dreamed of. I would have given my mother money to thank her for all that she has contributed to the person I have become. I would have completed all the goals that I visioned. The struggles I had to emulate order for me to build character. In ten years I would have become the nation's best Veterinarian!
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Tell about what triggers anger in you

What triggers anger in me is foolishness of any shape, form of fashion. I hate when people think they have the answer for everything. It sends a terrible ambrosial of anger in me. That makes me feel that they are too stubborn to listen to people when having a regular conversation or even when it pertains to their own life and what they should do to change. People have their own dogmatic views and justifications to prove their bogus theories and to be honest I really don't care to hear the noise. Another thing is when people say how much that their going to do something and never keep their word. Your word is bond, supposedely. That's what build your character. I also hate when people that has an equivocal vocabulary shames those who actually speaks lucidly, and blames various races because of how things are written. There are lots of things that angers me but I don't have enough space to to that, but with anger is not the feeling that counts, it's the action that florishes to come out of you if you don't control it.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Election Coverage

The election started off by trying to calculate the electoral votes for the candidates. The race was I would say was not a match because Obama were ahead by several electoral votes. The ambrosial of this historic moment that Barack Obama became the first African-American President of the United States of America. President Barack Obama won the whole west coast with 349 electoral votes and Senator John McCain with only 163 electoral votes. After his victory on last night he audaciously delivered his acceptance speech. He mentioned that this country needs a change. He deeply expressed his love for this country. As he expressed his love for the people and the country he expressed his love for his buttress, his wife Michelle. His speech was so touching that it touched many, many hearts. Most of the southern states were red. To every ones surprise, Florida turned blue. Teens from all ages were so proud to vote. I know I was so excited that I voted in my first Presidential election and it happened to be an historic one. Those who didn't vote should be ashamed of themselves because people have advocated for our rights. President Obama continued to talk about change in his acceptance speech that it did not matter what color, nationality, sexual preference; it did not matter which states were blue and red states that we will always be the United States of America. That to me is one of the most important thing that he has said. President Obama show awesome "presidentialmenship" towards Senator McCain. When I volunteered for the Barack Obama campaign I thought it was useless, but now I have a new light because I can tell my children on how I help in campaigning for this historic election. This is my first election that I actually watched because before I did not have a say in the election. I'm so happy that "MY" vote actually counted in history that has came to past. This election should give everyone inspiration that they can rise above all the stereotypes; by this we should make excuses of ourselves on why we can not succeed. There were some states that were
Monday, November 3, 2008
Dust Tracks chp. 4

Dust Tracks chp. 2

Saturday, November 1, 2008
Dust Tracks chp.1

Chapter One
Somebody
African American community
Mayor
Indians
Whites
Wanted
The narrator wants the readers to be informed of how her town’s efficacy of its establishment of Eatonville.
But
The Indians, and Spanish were in control ephemerally, but the whites came and went to war against the Spanish, Indians and slaves.
So
The blacks had their own town that were governed by African Americans and the whites could not become dogmatic and control the “pure Negro town” (page 6). The blacks had their own community.
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