April 19, 2009 • No Comments
I woke up at 7:30 in the morning. An hour later, we drove into DC, we normally wouldn’t but on Sunday, parking is free and traffic isn’t bad. We got at Dc and parked, an we walked in the National Mall. We passed by the Washington Monument, and from the Monument, we could see the White House. We continued down the Mall and stopped at the WWII monument, and then walked down the reflecting pool to the Lincoln Memorial. From the Lincoln Memorial, we walked along the Potomac River to the Jefferson Memorial.
We walked back to the Mall and then along the mall in the other direction. Along the way, there was a scale modal of the Solar System, which was 10 billionth scale. The solar system was from the Washington Monument to three fourths to the Capitol. The Sun was the size of a grape fruit while Earth was slightly larger than a period. According to scale, the nearest star to the sun is the distance from DC to California.
April 18, 2009 • No Comments
I am on a trip in Washington DC. This is day 1:
I wake up at 6:00 Am in the morning. I throw my bag into the car that I packed last night and we started to drive. We went on the highway and we had no traffic jams until Maryland. We got to Washington DC around 1:00 and then we went immediately to the The National Air and Space Museum STEVEN F. UDVAR-HAZY CENTER. We saw the space shuttle prototype named Enterprise. We spent the whole time looking at a many number of airplanes, with me almost sleeping on my feet the whole time. When we went to a restaurant after, my energy level went up. Day 2 tomorrow.
April 15, 2009 • No Comments
I had to answer the following question: Do you think the United States government should become more or less “democratic?”
I think the the U.S. govrnment is fine democraticly. Enough people already participate in the government.
April 14, 2009 • 2 Comments
The color: Green (look at top left)
Green is the sign of life, nature, and trees. It often is showing wildlife; the untamed forest or the calm meadow. Many animals live in the untamed forest and the meadow (and some people too). You can just sit in the forest and observe countless wildlife, or just see trees.
Challenge09
April 10, 2009 • No Comments
If the Electoral College was abolished, and people directly elected the President, what should the qualification be to vote in a Presidential Election?
The qualification should not be changed. What removing the Electoral College, loctaion dosn’t matter. All it does it that states don’t have as big of a factor.
April 9, 2009 • No Comments
What is the most dangerous question you can ask?
Hmm. I think it is, where is the nuclear codes? If the person dosn’t know, we are, well…..
April 6, 2009 • No Comments
This is some blogrolls that I think are good:
Blogush.edublogs.org: He is a teacher that writes about school problems. He also writes about other persional experances.
ryan7e09.edublogs.org: On this blog, you come to read a laugh. He has short posts that make you laugh out loud (lol)
That is all I have!
challange09
April 1, 2009 • No Comments
I am telling a story through the Trail of Tears, using this picture.

I am doing the child carried by its mother in the middle right.
Mommy came to me one day and said that we were moving. I didn’t want to move. I wondered in my head where we were going from my home of Georgia. As if I spoke this question out loud, my mommy said, “We are going to the Indian Territory.” I didn’t know what or where that place was. Before I could ask out loud, white men came and tore us out of our house. We were set to go to this “Indian Territory.” I was getting carried by mommy. My mommy then started to walk. I saw many others around me, many I didn’t know. They looked scary and tough. Some were falling on the ground, olny to be picked up roughly by the white men or trampled. The white men didn’t even help us during the whole trip. They were only our escorts, but very bad ones. When we got to the “Indian Territory”, we were set a section of land with strict rules. I could tell hat my mommy didn’t like them, but she couldn’t do anything about it. All of us set up our shelter. The white men didn’t help us. I hate the white men now. They took me away from home and placed me into a place where I don’t know anyone or anything.
March 31, 2009 • No Comments
Kevin-Verb
1. To put on a sweatshirt
2. To hide in the darkness
3. To be a slacker
4. To buy lots of stocks on margin