Sunday, August 8, 2010

How did you like my paper on justice? - for Ms. Kristi

Ms. Kristi, I worked really hard on my paper on "Justice" for you and have been waiting for a long time to see your comments. Did you like my paper? Let me know.

----------Ahmed

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Homework Chapter 5, Practices 1-7 for Ms. Rosemary

Practice 1

1.) also
2.) First of all
3.) In addition
4.) First
5.) Thirdly


Practice 2

1.) When
2.) Next
3.) After
4.) Before
5.) while


Practice 3

Part A
Main Idea: For several reasons, America's most popular meat a hundred years ago was pork.
Major Details:
1.) First of all, pigs grow quickly.
2.) Another reason was that pigs require almost no attention.
3.) A third reason was that pigs could be cheaply processed.

Part B
Main Idea: Various theories explain the aging process.
Major Details:
1.) The most obvious is that our bodies simply were out.
[2.) As cells repeatedly divide, more and more contain genetic errors and do not function properly.]
3.)A third theory - Our body chemistry loses its delicate balance over the years.
4.)Finally, our bodies tend with age to reject some of our tissues.


Practice 4

Main Idea: The 1960's were a time of profound events in America.
Major Details:
1.) First, in 1963 President John Kennedy was assassinated.
2.) Then, in 1965 urban riots put racial equality on center stage.
3.) Next was a series of protests against the increasing American presence in Vietnam.


Practice 5

Main Idea: Many people pass through three stages in reaching their unemployment.
Major Details:
1.) First they experience shock followed by relief.
2.) The second stage centers on a strong effort to find a new job.
3.) The third stage is one of self-doubt and anxiety that lasts about six weeks.


Practice 6

Main Idea: There are several steps to remembering your dreams.
Major Details:
1.) Make up your mind to remember your dreams.
2.) Put a pen and notebook near your bed.
3.) Turn off your alarm before you go to sleep.
4.) When you remember a dream, write it down before getting out of bed.


Practice 7

1.) B
2.) A
3.) A
4.) B
5.) B
6.) A
7.) A
8.) B
9.) A
10.) B


Monday, August 2, 2010

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Homework, Pgs.165-167 for Ms. Rosemary

READING COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS

Vocabulary In Context
1.) B
2.)C

Central Point And Main Ideas
3.) C
4.) A
5.) A

Supporting Details
6.) D
7.) A

Implied Main Ideas
8.) A
9.) D
10.) B

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Chapter 4, Practice 1 & Practice 3 for Ms. Kristi

Practice 1 (Pgs. 47-48)

1.) 1- The perfect crunch should be done .....
2-First lie on your back.....(FIRST)
3-Next put your hands at your sides.....(NEXT)
4-Lift your torso.....
5-Finally, focus on your abs.....(FINALLY)

2.) 4- In 1957 the "Cat In The Hat" made famous.....(in 1957)
6- Before he died.....(in 1991)
5- "Green Eggs And Ham" came out.....(in 1960)
1- In his long career.....
2- His first book.....(FIRST)
3- In 1937, when it finally was published.....(in 1937, FINALLY)

3.) 5-One of the judges.....
1-When famous Puritain ministers.....(in the 1860's)
3- The suspects were promptly jailed.....(in JUNE)
4- In September, nineteen so-called witches.....(in SEPTEMBER)
2- In 1962, two girls had seizures.....(in 1962)


Practice 3

1.) 3- Her English professor wanted her.....
1- All those term papers .....
2- She had to spend.....
4- Her solid geometry class.....

2.) 1- Injuries and even deaths.....
3- Fans could save money.....
2- Games and matches would be.....

3.) 4- The handrails on the kitchen cabinets.....
1- Every room needed.....
3- Grime marred the appearance.....
2- Two closet doors hung.....

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Justice for Ms. Kristi

Justice, according to Worldnetweb.princeton.edu, is defined as the quality of being fair or a judgement involved in the determination of rights and the assignment of rewards and punishments. Justice is also defined on Wikipedia as The concept of rightness based on moral ethics, rationality, law, natural law, religion, fairness, or equality. To me, justice means things going well for me as long as I serve God, work hard, and live a good life. No matter how you define the word justice or what it means to you, there's three things that you will always find about justice: it can be fair, unfair, and come when you least expect it.

There are many ways that justice can be fair. When justice is fair in law it keeps people from being victimized by the law. That means a person won't have to lose time out of their life in jail for something he or she did not do. A good example of this would be the brothers M., A., and J. Bazzi who were arrested by the F.B.I. because they were buying hundreds of cellphones at one time. Because there was not evidence to show that the Bazzies were using the phones for terrorist activity and it was shown that they sold a lot of phones out of their store, they were set free. Justice can also be fair with equality. A long time ago, African Americans didn't have the same rights as other Americans such as voting, living where they want, going to good schools, or using public bathrooms and water fountains. Because of Civil Rights Movement, African Americans and other minorities have same rights as any other American. Another way that justice can be fair is in life's karma. My friend Carlos always believe in taking care of his health. Since he was a teenager he always make sure that he eat right and exercise. Because of this, when he got stomach cancer and diabetes later in life, he was able to survive both and is healthy to this day.

In the same ways that justice is fair it can also be unfair. Justice can be unfair in law and end with horrible things happening. A good example of this is what happen to a man named Rasheed Moadeeb in Yemen. One night, when he was closing up his store, a man broke in with a gun to rob him. In self-defense he stabbed the robber with a knife before he could shoot him. The robber's family had a lot of money and were able to pay the judge to say he murder the theif. Because of this, Rasheed was put to death for a crime he didn't do. Equality is another area that justice can be unfair in. Because of 911 and other terrorist acts, many Americans think that Arabs are terrorists or people that can't be trusted. Because of this Arabs aren't always looked at or treated equally in America now. A final way that justice isn't always fair is in life's karma as it was with Khaleed B. He heard from his friends that the living in Louisiana was really good. That made him happy to move there and use all his money to build a new house on some land he bought. About two months after he finished building his house, Hurricane Katrina destroy it and he lost everything he owned.

A final thing you might notice about justice is the many ways it pops up when you least expect it. It can come out of no where to change a wrong legal decision made by a court of law. Because of DNA evidence, many people who were wrongly sent to jail for life have been set free. Justice can also come in surprising ways when it come to equality. When the us government let African Americans join the military during World War II, it showed that they could serve our country just as well as other Americans, and opened the door for them and other minorities to have equal rights in America. Justice can also pop up when you least expect it when it comes to life's karma. Fatima was a girl who was born with big lumps on her face and very long teeth. She was a poor girl living in a poor country. She was also very sad because she could never play with the other children or go outside because the people in her town thought she was a monster. One day justice come to her life by some doctors that came to her country from America to help children who were too poor to afford a doctor. Not only did they help Fatima look normal she ended being one of the prettiest girls in the town and she ended up marry a rich doctor.

Whether it's in law, equality, or in life's karma, justice can be fair, unfair, or pop up when you least expect it. I like to believe that if you are a good person justice, at least most of the time, will go your way.


[The information used to make this paper came from the two computer sites in the first paragraph, my own personal knowledge, and stories from friends and family.]

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Practice 1, 2, and 3 for Ms. Rosemary

PRACTICE 1

Paragraph 1

1.)D


2.)B


Paragraph 2

3.)D

4.)A


Paragraph 3

5.)C

6.)B


PRACTICE 2


Paragraph 1

Answer: C


Paragraph 2

Answer: D


Paragraph 3

Answer: B



PRACTICE 3


1.) Topic: Lying
Implied Main Idea: There are many reasons for lying.


2.) Topic: Only Child
Implied Main Idea: There are many ways that it is bad to be an only child.


3.) Topic: The Death Penalty
Implied Main Idea: People reject the death penalty for many reasons.