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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

the reason the society needs rules is so we can be sivil and so the world can be orginized.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

what i can do to make the world a better place first i will make every thing cheaper so people can afford it so they can have money to by important stuff and i will stop all discrimination so the world can be a better place .i would have people recycle so the world coud be a cleaner place.and that is how i would make the worud a better place

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

i think the Governor depends on on volunteer's because they sometimes makes mistakes
and they want to make the right decisions.

Monday, March 22, 2010

rules


i think that the rules for crittenton should be simple as wash your hands ,clean up after your self,and keep a clean living area,clean up after you and your child
and those are the kind of things that should be follow at crittenton.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Technology


I think that it is important to have technology because without it we would not have anything. We live everyday life with technology. How would we be able to go places without technology? We need a car. We need telephones, we need mp3 players, we need ATM machines, and we also need blow-dryers and flatirons. We need music, we need doctors, we need dryers, stoves, and that is why I think technology is important. Those are the things that allow us to live our everyday life.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

my civics game

Hi my name is Latifha and i am 17 years old i am part of the Dime Divas team and I am doing a game on the rights of teenage girls in placement.my game fits under function how our goverment works.

Monday, March 1, 2010

chile


Ithink that the earthquake is a terrible thing and it is sad that people
got killed in the earthquake. and people have gone without power for awhile
after the earthquake struck.and I think we can help by sending food and money to help people out.More than 1.5 million people were without power in and around the capital of Santiago.