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The Car Accident

     Word Counter: 348   Roger Clementine, John Jacob Jingleheimers-Smith, and Melba collided at the intersection of First Street and Slaughter Lane this afternoon. Clementine was cited for driving without a license, for speeding, and for driving in the wrong lane.     "This day has changed the thoughts of many people because it was an eye opener for young drivers who may be underage." Victim, Jack Brown, said.     Two vehicles collided at the intersection with their vehicles.     "Everyone stopped and took a moment to take in what was going on," Victim Mae Hejika said. The 1989 Yugo Firebelcher and the 1948 Studebaker had collided with everyone awestruck. The Studebaker was going 60 miles per hour, traveling west in the far eastbound lane of Slaughter Lane. The Yugo was going 10 miles per hour in the far eastbound lane of Slaughter heading east.    Damages were made to the couple along with minor harm to Clementine.     "I felt this was my last day,&q

The Big Day

    The wedding day has approached for a couple who has had everything going perfect. As the bride gets ready in her beautiful white gown the man is in traffic running late to his wedding. He got stuck being a wagon, train tracks, and many other obstacles. Luckily his Volkswagen helped him approach his big day. He parked the car and ran as quickly as he could into the church. The wedding had began and the sight of what the man saw left him in utter shock. He saw his future wife marrying another man. that seemed identical to him. That day he learned a lesson to never be late because you will miss a big opportunity, unfortunately in his case it was his wedding. Notes Who: -Man Driving Car [Jon Bryan](Seems anxious and nervous) - Andy Conte -(Seems like father) -In the room(Bit Odd) -Brides Mates -Bride[Angelic Conte] (Seemes Happy) -Man who may be marrying the couple(The Priest, Raf Smith) -Man getting married[Jack Brown] What: -Sweating  -Wiping his Brow -Driving with o

C.E #1.4

Short Answer 1. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, Sen. John McCain, and R-Ariz 2. In 1969 3. The device that makes it incredibly easy for thieves to steal your credit or deb card information and rack up hundreds or even thousands worth of bogus charges. 4. They believe it's a move that will help hire and keep the best employees and make shopping a better experience. 5. British army officer Robert Baden-Powell Long Response 1. We discussed this topic in my class yesterday, we briefly talked about whether or not this is allowed and why the football players did that. Most of my class seemed to be on the same page, we stated that it's a free country and football players have the right to protest and we stated that the football players felt obligated to do this because of the African American community. 2.No, they shouldn't be required to stand for the pledge. I believe that is so because our nation is a free country where everyone has the right to do what they want. Also

The Lede and Som Story

Who: Abbie Brien (Student of the Month) What: The steps token to be the Student of the Month When: The month of September Where: James Bowie High School Why: Accomplish goals that would make Abbie proud and allow her self-confidence How: Working hard and studying for many hours Word Count:  332 Words       Abbie Brien from James Bowie High School has attained her goal of being the Student of the Month for the month of September. She has worked to be the Student of the Month because she wants to achieve goals that would make her proud and boost her self-confidence, she has done this by working hard for many hours.     Brien has maintained an amazing GPA of 4.98 and exceptional grades which has helped her succeed as the Student of the Month.      "This student in my class alone, has studied before and after school to maintain these goals," Brien's Pre-Calculus teacher Lilly Triha said. "Her pride to never give up and a goal of

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My Top Story of the Century

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  Story of the Century The First jet aircraft takes flight, August 27, 1939 The first jet aircraft was flown by German test pilot Erich Warsitz on August 27, 1939. The design of the flight was based on the work of engineer Hans von Chain. The He 178 was a small, metal aircraft that ran on diesel fuel. The flight took place in Germany only days before World War II. After the day it first flew, the He 187 had been moved to an air museum but was destroyed in an air raid in 1943. Why this is interesting? I believe this event of having the first jet fly is one of the top three most interesting event from the 1900s because it initiated the history of flight. Without this event we may not have had as advanced flight as we do now. Therefore I believe this is one of the most interesting events because it allows insight on the history of flight today. American astronaut Neil Armstrong becomes the first human to walk on the moon. 1969. It was July 1969 when the first man walked on the

Additional Student of the Month

Teachers: The Student of the Months Pre-Calculus Teacher 1. How has this Student changed this month? The student has changed this  month by becoming a harder worker and attaining good grades not only in my class but all of their classes. 2. In what ways has being the student of the month affected this student? I believe being the student of the month has affected this student by allowing them to see their capabilities in school and at home. 3. Why should all students work to achieve their goals?  All students should work to achieve goals because it will assure their self confidence and that their capable of accomplishing their goals. 4. What should the mindset be when trying to achieve goals?  The mindset I hope all students should have when trying to achieve goals is to be motivated and never give up because that attitude will only push you to success. 5. Whats so remarkable for a student to be student of the month?  Its remarkable to be the student of the month because you

How to Adult

1. Writing a check. 2. How to fill out a W-4. 3. Parallel Parking. 4. Everything you need to know to succeed financially. 5. How to tip at a restaurant. Topic Chosen Parallel Parking 1 Paragraph I would write this something like this... The fact that all adults fear parallel parking, if you live in a rural area, where parking lots are plentiful and parking spaces are wide and cushy, you might convince  yourself that you'll never need to parallel park. But what about when you're visiting the city. Sometimes, parallel parking is simply the best or only option. Here are the few steps to master the art of parallel parking. Then I would state the steps to Parallel Park successfully It is important to position your vehicle parallel to the car in front of the spot that you are trying to park in. Be sure that you are 2-3 feet from the car. Check your rear view mirror to check that no cars are coming and then shift your car into reverse. Then start backing up along the car

Student of the Month Interview

   Student of the Month Interview- Assignment 2 1. What were some of the challenges this person faced on your journey to be called the "Student of the Month"?  The challenges I faced during my journey is hate from students around her who don’t want anyone to succeed, but themselves. 2. What are you most proud of accomplishing throughout your journey? I'm most proud of accomplishing a GPA of 4.98 and maintaining good grades above 95. 3. Why is it rewarding to be called the "Student of the Month"? It's rewarding because you get more respect form teachers, students, and my family. 4. What is some advice you would like to share about working hard to achieve goals? Don't get much sleep and maintain good grades over 95. 5. How hard was it to be the student of the month? It wasn't too hard for me because i'm intelligent and hard working, I was confident in my capabilities. 6. What was the hardest part of your journey this month? Bal

Interviewing Basics- Assignment 1

Assignment 1: Topic: School Uniforms Sources 1. Principal of the district and schools, they may be able to provide information on why this was done and what this means for the future. 2. Students in Elementary, Middle, and High School because they will display their opinion and instill their input. They will allow others to see wether or not students will go by these rules and if it's fair to all students. 3. Teachers at Elementary, Middle, and High School because this will allow the interview to receive knowledge from different perspective. This will also allow students to see why these regulations have been put upon them. 4. Dress code supervisors can allow factual information as to why this rule should be put upon students and what this means for the future. Questions 1. Why do you believe this regulation of enforcing school uniforms has been put upon students in this district? 2. Why should school uniforms be enforced? 3. Why shouldn't school uniforms be

Current Events Quiz #1.3

Short Responses 1. 7,000 members 2. He wanted to donate to the college that helped the most, life happenings, and it is his alma mater. 3. The curfew makes it a misdemeanor crime for anyone under 17 to be out in public or in a business between 11 p.m and 6 a.m in June. 4. $2,000  5. I would like to watch It because it's a haunted scary movie that i'm fascinated by. Long Response 1. It is interesting that  Mr. Trump made a deal without the support of the rest of his party leaders because it depicts the faith he has in his team and his ability to make overpowering decisions on his own. Mr. Trumps decision is odd because as a leader of the republican party it is his job to check in with your team and party before making decisions that may result in conflict with not only the opposing force but your own party. 2. I think Trump was motivated by the conditions in Texas as a result of Hurricane Harvey.  Hurricane Harvey resulted in about $8,000,000 of emergency aid.  H

Important People in Journalism

Important People In Journalism