Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Mima
A young girl by the name of Mima is sick. her sister Kryshna is very sad and goes threw depression because she knows that she can not do anything to save her life but to show her how good life is. Mima is barely 5 years old and going threw such great pain. Her mother seems to do fine for having a sick child. Her dad does everything tt make her laugh and smile. "She looks up to her older bother", Kryshna said. She loves soccer because her brother Andy would take her to his games every day. "Its hard but we try our best", her mom said. We try our best to let her live her life while she still has it. Mima believes that she can get better but she can not. Doctors say shes lucky cause no one lives from the pain after 2 years.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Information
Diana Diaz
Block 3
In the late 1800’s America Imigration Industrillization and Urbanization. People came to America because they want to start a new life with new jobs and new homes. Some of the people who imirgated to America were Europeans chinese Japanese Ireland Germans and Mexico ect. Even though imigrators didn’t only do most of the dirty jobs but they didn’t even get the chance to be treated fairly. Industrillization was the time when all the new inventions were being made factories, machines, ext. alexander Graham invented a world wide communicator. “steemstress,like factory workers work 12 or more hours a day,6 says a week.” Imployees were not intitled to vacations sick went for injuries softened on to the job. All these people that went to the cities had jobs.
Industriallization brought about many new inventions and jobs. New inventions tend to new jobs and factories. People were able to get better lives because of their jobs. There was more places for jobs. More buildings to turn into factories. Also during this time Thomas Edison invented a way to use electricity safly and cheeper! This was really important back then because they would have a lot of injuries because some workers worked at night with no light. This was very important as well because if the workers had more light they could work more. Which led to the owners from the factories have more sells and more machines for others to work on because they were safe now. Because of the lights they can work at night which ment that the number of injuries were reduced by having light in jobs with machines. This helped the people back in the days because eveyone who had a job must have had it for a good reason. In order for them to support their families or themselves they had to have a job. Saftey was never held at any factorie before the new invention of electricity! Families and friends
Block 3
In the late 1800’s America Imigration Industrillization and Urbanization. People came to America because they want to start a new life with new jobs and new homes. Some of the people who imirgated to America were Europeans chinese Japanese Ireland Germans and Mexico ect. Even though imigrators didn’t only do most of the dirty jobs but they didn’t even get the chance to be treated fairly. Industrillization was the time when all the new inventions were being made factories, machines, ext. alexander Graham invented a world wide communicator. “steemstress,like factory workers work 12 or more hours a day,6 says a week.” Imployees were not intitled to vacations sick went for injuries softened on to the job. All these people that went to the cities had jobs.
Industriallization brought about many new inventions and jobs. New inventions tend to new jobs and factories. People were able to get better lives because of their jobs. There was more places for jobs. More buildings to turn into factories. Also during this time Thomas Edison invented a way to use electricity safly and cheeper! This was really important back then because they would have a lot of injuries because some workers worked at night with no light. This was very important as well because if the workers had more light they could work more. Which led to the owners from the factories have more sells and more machines for others to work on because they were safe now. Because of the lights they can work at night which ment that the number of injuries were reduced by having light in jobs with machines. This helped the people back in the days because eveyone who had a job must have had it for a good reason. In order for them to support their families or themselves they had to have a job. Saftey was never held at any factorie before the new invention of electricity! Families and friends
What Causes Deaths?? Depression!
Diana Diaz
Block 1
While interviewing at South East High School a junior named Yareli Rochin was asked, “have you ever felt depressed?” and with a honest look she said, “yes and it sucks!”. She mentioned that it was a though thing to go threw but that every one goes threw it some time in their life. Yareli Rochin stated, “I sometimes felt depressed and sad because I would feel as if I was always on my own and like if no one cared about me or my life.” “It mad me sad all the time and ended up pulling me away from most of my friends.” Ms. Yareli Rochin stated, “while I was in my depressing moods I always had suicidal thoughts but luckily I had help from the counselors at the school.”
Noemi Martinez another student attending at S.H.E.S. who was also interviewed said, “young teenagers who try to kill themselves while going threw depression feel like doing it because they feel mad about something and think there is no solution for what is occurring.” Ms. Martinez said, “I even know a lot of my friends have gone and are still going threw depression, it sucks because as much as you want to help them they sometimes don’t want your help.” Noemi Martinez is a young girl who is very positive about life a girl who never lets anything bring her back into depression she helps guys and girls who feel themselves falling into depression. Ms. Martinez said, “if you open your heart to others god will open his doors for you.”
A young junior by the name of Nancy Munoz said, “it is very important to help a depressed friend get out of their negative circle because you would not want to see one of your close friends hurt or dead because they felt lonely.” Some tips Ms. Munoz gave were: be a friend, talk to them when they most need someone to listen to them, hang out with them, give hem good advice, show them wrong from right, and most important of all treat them how you would want to be treated if you were the one going threw depression. Ms. Munoz said, “there are many things to help someone with so they can feel more confident to ask someone for help when they need it.” Some girls or guys even cut themselves because they think it will take their pain away but that’s not the solution seeking for help is the best idea. Ms. Munoz stated, “I've gotten some of my friends who suffer from depression into some groups that help each other get out of their whole of depression and it feels good!”
Most girls write poems or even songs, some hear music to even let out their feelings and or expressions out. Its really hard to not be able to help a friend when told they don’t need you but deep down inside they do if you have a friend or maybe even two that have gone threw depression go ahead give them your full attention seek help for them be their true friend. I once was there myself as well you just need someone to pull you up when you feel down.
Block 1
While interviewing at South East High School a junior named Yareli Rochin was asked, “have you ever felt depressed?” and with a honest look she said, “yes and it sucks!”. She mentioned that it was a though thing to go threw but that every one goes threw it some time in their life. Yareli Rochin stated, “I sometimes felt depressed and sad because I would feel as if I was always on my own and like if no one cared about me or my life.” “It mad me sad all the time and ended up pulling me away from most of my friends.” Ms. Yareli Rochin stated, “while I was in my depressing moods I always had suicidal thoughts but luckily I had help from the counselors at the school.”
Noemi Martinez another student attending at S.H.E.S. who was also interviewed said, “young teenagers who try to kill themselves while going threw depression feel like doing it because they feel mad about something and think there is no solution for what is occurring.” Ms. Martinez said, “I even know a lot of my friends have gone and are still going threw depression, it sucks because as much as you want to help them they sometimes don’t want your help.” Noemi Martinez is a young girl who is very positive about life a girl who never lets anything bring her back into depression she helps guys and girls who feel themselves falling into depression. Ms. Martinez said, “if you open your heart to others god will open his doors for you.”
A young junior by the name of Nancy Munoz said, “it is very important to help a depressed friend get out of their negative circle because you would not want to see one of your close friends hurt or dead because they felt lonely.” Some tips Ms. Munoz gave were: be a friend, talk to them when they most need someone to listen to them, hang out with them, give hem good advice, show them wrong from right, and most important of all treat them how you would want to be treated if you were the one going threw depression. Ms. Munoz said, “there are many things to help someone with so they can feel more confident to ask someone for help when they need it.” Some girls or guys even cut themselves because they think it will take their pain away but that’s not the solution seeking for help is the best idea. Ms. Munoz stated, “I've gotten some of my friends who suffer from depression into some groups that help each other get out of their whole of depression and it feels good!”
Most girls write poems or even songs, some hear music to even let out their feelings and or expressions out. Its really hard to not be able to help a friend when told they don’t need you but deep down inside they do if you have a friend or maybe even two that have gone threw depression go ahead give them your full attention seek help for them be their true friend. I once was there myself as well you just need someone to pull you up when you feel down.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Water Diseases
Diana Diaz
3/15/2010
Block 1
Water diseases
While searching on the internet me, Diana Diaz a student at south East High School decided to work on water diseases. While looking for something to write about I ran into some website (http://www.dropinthebucket.org/content/water-facts). Did you know that more than half of Africa’s people lack access of safe drinking water? Africa doesn’t really have any access on getting clean and safe water. We people in America don’t really take Care of our water situation. We always take advantage of it and don’t really realize that there are other people other than us that need water access. Stated on the website said, “In developing countries, one person uses an average of ten liters of water per day, In the United States; one person uses an average of 75-80 gallons in the same period of time.” This is real serious problem because we take a lot of water more than what other people even can get in a very long period of tine. Another fact “is every flush of the toilet uses the same amount of water that one person in the third world uses all day for washing, cleaning, cooking, and drinking.” One real problem we have to find a solution to be that we need to start saving some water for those in needs because we are not the only ones that need water. Stated by (http://www.dropinthebucket.org/content/water-facts) in the past 10 years, diarrhea has killed more children world wide than all the people lost to armed conflict since World War II. Twelve million people die each year from lack of safe drinking water, including more than 3 million who die from waterborne diseases. Over 80% of the disease in developing countries is related to poor drinking water and sanitation. Now I honestly don’t think this is all realated but I interviewed Alberto Romo who sai, “it is true many coutries do have the same problem with water.” In Asia and in Africa women have to walk an aproximate of 6. km which is 3.75 miles just to get water. This is the average of what they walk besides walking to get water they carry about 20 kg or 44 lbs of water. Women are amore concern when it comes to water realse disease. Which leaves them with short amount of time to get educated or give themn any time for ecconomic efforts. Not just in Africa do womenhaveto walk 3.75 miles but also one-third of women in Egypt walk more than in some parts of Africa, women expend as much as 85% of their daily energy intake on getting water, increasing incidences of anemia and other health problems.n an hour a day for water. My poit of view is that we really have some problems that need to befixed. We need to start thinking of other countries and save some water not just use it all at once.
3/15/2010
Block 1
Water diseases
While searching on the internet me, Diana Diaz a student at south East High School decided to work on water diseases. While looking for something to write about I ran into some website (http://www.dropinthebucket.org/content/water-facts). Did you know that more than half of Africa’s people lack access of safe drinking water? Africa doesn’t really have any access on getting clean and safe water. We people in America don’t really take Care of our water situation. We always take advantage of it and don’t really realize that there are other people other than us that need water access. Stated on the website said, “In developing countries, one person uses an average of ten liters of water per day, In the United States; one person uses an average of 75-80 gallons in the same period of time.” This is real serious problem because we take a lot of water more than what other people even can get in a very long period of tine. Another fact “is every flush of the toilet uses the same amount of water that one person in the third world uses all day for washing, cleaning, cooking, and drinking.” One real problem we have to find a solution to be that we need to start saving some water for those in needs because we are not the only ones that need water. Stated by (http://www.dropinthebucket.org/content/water-facts) in the past 10 years, diarrhea has killed more children world wide than all the people lost to armed conflict since World War II. Twelve million people die each year from lack of safe drinking water, including more than 3 million who die from waterborne diseases. Over 80% of the disease in developing countries is related to poor drinking water and sanitation. Now I honestly don’t think this is all realated but I interviewed Alberto Romo who sai, “it is true many coutries do have the same problem with water.” In Asia and in Africa women have to walk an aproximate of 6. km which is 3.75 miles just to get water. This is the average of what they walk besides walking to get water they carry about 20 kg or 44 lbs of water. Women are amore concern when it comes to water realse disease. Which leaves them with short amount of time to get educated or give themn any time for ecconomic efforts. Not just in Africa do womenhaveto walk 3.75 miles but also one-third of women in Egypt walk more than in some parts of Africa, women expend as much as 85% of their daily energy intake on getting water, increasing incidences of anemia and other health problems.n an hour a day for water. My poit of view is that we really have some problems that need to befixed. We need to start thinking of other countries and save some water not just use it all at once.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
what it takes to be an Agent!
Alberto Romo a 26 year old man who loves his job. He’s been working as an Agent for about 3 years. Romo said,”I love my job.” He enjoys helping others. Mr. Romo stated,” my job is not hard, but it is not for just everyone.” Mr. Alberto Romo attended at a college for approximately 2-3 years before becoming an Agent. “1st pass your test then you become an agent” stated Romo. “My life has changed a lot.” He said he spends his whole day looking for more houses. Customers seem to like Mr. Romo’s work because of how good he’s at it. Saying “everyday of work is another day of happiness.”
Romo stated “this job is not just for anybody, you have the skills to become an Agent, and not everyone has it inside them.” It is really hard to be able to keep a job like this said Romo because “what happens when no one likes your work?” then what will you do? Stating that “not being good at your job can make you not like your job at all.” Before anything Mr. Alberto Romo new he had to succeed high school years and study hard for the test. Romo states “school was easy for him, no obstacles getting in the way of him reaching his dreams.” Mr. Alberto’s life has changed mainly because he no longer has free time during the day. Romo stated “it’s fine if all I do is work” because he loves his job. Romo wishes and hopes that he’s the #1 seller at his job. Mr. Alberto loves his job. Romo Said “I wouldn’t change it for any other job.” He loves to hear “thank you” from clients because he knows he’s done a great job on finding them a place to live and a place they can finally call home. Mr. Romo’s the Agent you can go to if you want good deals, a nice house, and happiness to you life. To Mr. Romo his job is very important and special to him. Romo said “sometimes I get lazy and am in the mood of not waking up but then iu think about the bright side and say… hey its just another day I’m looking forward on having a great day.” Mr. Romo is very positive about everything he does. He said, “you can do anything you want in life as long as you reach for it.” Things like that make seller’s like himself believe in them selves and want to work even harder. “Trying your ultimate best is the way to go” he says is the only way you’ll be what you want to be in life. Romo’s a type of guy that wakes up at 6:00 am put some music on to wake him up breakfast set up on dinning table felling great and confident by 7:00am he’s out the door getting his game face on seeking for a new adventure to succeed. Amazing what people can do if they really want it right?
Romo stated “this job is not just for anybody, you have the skills to become an Agent, and not everyone has it inside them.” It is really hard to be able to keep a job like this said Romo because “what happens when no one likes your work?” then what will you do? Stating that “not being good at your job can make you not like your job at all.” Before anything Mr. Alberto Romo new he had to succeed high school years and study hard for the test. Romo states “school was easy for him, no obstacles getting in the way of him reaching his dreams.” Mr. Alberto’s life has changed mainly because he no longer has free time during the day. Romo stated “it’s fine if all I do is work” because he loves his job. Romo wishes and hopes that he’s the #1 seller at his job. Mr. Alberto loves his job. Romo Said “I wouldn’t change it for any other job.” He loves to hear “thank you” from clients because he knows he’s done a great job on finding them a place to live and a place they can finally call home. Mr. Romo’s the Agent you can go to if you want good deals, a nice house, and happiness to you life. To Mr. Romo his job is very important and special to him. Romo said “sometimes I get lazy and am in the mood of not waking up but then iu think about the bright side and say… hey its just another day I’m looking forward on having a great day.” Mr. Romo is very positive about everything he does. He said, “you can do anything you want in life as long as you reach for it.” Things like that make seller’s like himself believe in them selves and want to work even harder. “Trying your ultimate best is the way to go” he says is the only way you’ll be what you want to be in life. Romo’s a type of guy that wakes up at 6:00 am put some music on to wake him up breakfast set up on dinning table felling great and confident by 7:00am he’s out the door getting his game face on seeking for a new adventure to succeed. Amazing what people can do if they really want it right?
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