NiMia HeNrIqUeZ
uuuuuuuuummmmm....... lets see ..well i remeber my first day . i was new to the school and i was very nervous when i saw Mr.Martinez besides his tattos i thought he was very scary and then he was like who are u? and i was like iam a new student in the school and he told me i could not have my water bottle in class and thats when i started not to like him but then i was like itz all good he ight . I was very quite in his class and i hated doing vocabulary test cuz i suk at them and i one time cheated but i felt bad afterwardz so i aint do it again so that tells u that iam a very good person =) . Then i meet elizabeth i thought she was very cute but then to my disappointed she was not gay but she iz a raw as freind becuase of her and orange class became beta then ight . i learned alot of things in this class like big vocabulary words adn i to be mean to Mr. Martinez. Iam glad i ended up in this wierd class becuase if not i wolud have not meet some great people.
LoVe NiMia HeNrIqUeZ
Muah ill miss u
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Friday, May 23, 2008
May 23 2008
NiMia HeNrIqUeZ
Memorial Day travelers face headwinds
wHo: Memorial Day weekend
wHaT: Travelers taking to the road this Memorial Day weekend face soaring costs as prices at the pump maintain their record run.
wHeN: monday
wHeRe: NEW YORK
hOw: The surge in prices is keeping some drivers off the road. For the first time since 2002, Americans plan to drive less on Memorial Day weekend than they did the year before, according to AAA.
Memorial Day travelers face headwinds
wHo: Memorial Day weekend
wHaT: Travelers taking to the road this Memorial Day weekend face soaring costs as prices at the pump maintain their record run.
wHeN: monday
wHeRe: NEW YORK
hOw: The surge in prices is keeping some drivers off the road. For the first time since 2002, Americans plan to drive less on Memorial Day weekend than they did the year before, according to AAA.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
May 22 2008
NiMia HeNrIqUeZ
Alaska Will Sue to Block U.S. Listing of Polar Bears as 'Threatened'
WhO: Polar bears
WhAt: The state of Alaska will sue to challenge the recent listing of polar bears as a threatened species, Gov. Sarah Palin announced Wednesday
WheN: Wednesday.
wHeRe: ANCHORAGE, Alaska
hOw: Palin argued that there is not enough evidence to support a listing. Polar bears are well-managed and their population has dramatically increased over 30 years as a result of conservation, she said.
Alaska Will Sue to Block U.S. Listing of Polar Bears as 'Threatened'
WhO: Polar bears
WhAt: The state of Alaska will sue to challenge the recent listing of polar bears as a threatened species, Gov. Sarah Palin announced Wednesday
WheN: Wednesday.
wHeRe: ANCHORAGE, Alaska
hOw: Palin argued that there is not enough evidence to support a listing. Polar bears are well-managed and their population has dramatically increased over 30 years as a result of conservation, she said.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
may 20 2008
NiMiA hEnRiQuEz
China: Quake death toll over 40,000
who: earthquake in China
wHaT:The death toll from the earthquake in China rose to 40,075 in the Sichuan province alone, state media reported Tuesday.
wHeN: Tuesday.
wHeRe: CHENGDU, China
hOw: China's Xinhua news agency earlier quoted a Sichuan official saying the number killed in that province -- where the 7.9 magnitude quake was centered -- had risen to 39,577
China: Quake death toll over 40,000
who: earthquake in China
wHaT:The death toll from the earthquake in China rose to 40,075 in the Sichuan province alone, state media reported Tuesday.
wHeN: Tuesday.
wHeRe: CHENGDU, China
hOw: China's Xinhua news agency earlier quoted a Sichuan official saying the number killed in that province -- where the 7.9 magnitude quake was centered -- had risen to 39,577
Monday, May 19, 2008
may 19 2009
nImIa HeNrIqUeZ
Wildfire smoke moving toward Miami, weather service says
wHo: smoke from the Everglades National Park wildfire
wHaT: Forecasters issued a dense smoke advisory for South Florida on Monday, saying smoke from the Everglades National Park wildfire could obscure visibility, especially if it combines with morning fog.
wHeN: monday
wHeRe: South Florida
hOw: A wildfire in the Everglades will produce a smoke plume that will move across parts of metro and inland Miami-Dade and Broward counties through early this morning, reducing visibility into the 2- to 4- mile range in some areas," the National Weather Service said.
Wildfire smoke moving toward Miami, weather service says
wHo: smoke from the Everglades National Park wildfire
wHaT: Forecasters issued a dense smoke advisory for South Florida on Monday, saying smoke from the Everglades National Park wildfire could obscure visibility, especially if it combines with morning fog.
wHeN: monday
wHeRe: South Florida
hOw: A wildfire in the Everglades will produce a smoke plume that will move across parts of metro and inland Miami-Dade and Broward counties through early this morning, reducing visibility into the 2- to 4- mile range in some areas," the National Weather Service said.
Friday, May 16, 2008
may 16 2008
NiMiA hEnRiQueZ
Gay marriage ruling vaults issue back to front
wHo: Gay marriage
wHaT: Gay marriage is an issue on which the three major presidential candidates — John McCain, Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton — are pretty much in agreement
wHeN: Thursday
wHeRe: WASHINGTON
hOw: All oppose it, while saying at the same time that same-sex couples should generally be entitled to the legal protections afforded married couples. All think the decision should be left to the states
Gay marriage ruling vaults issue back to front
wHo: Gay marriage
wHaT: Gay marriage is an issue on which the three major presidential candidates — John McCain, Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton — are pretty much in agreement
wHeN: Thursday
wHeRe: WASHINGTON
hOw: All oppose it, while saying at the same time that same-sex couples should generally be entitled to the legal protections afforded married couples. All think the decision should be left to the states
Thursday, May 15, 2008
may 15 2008
nImIa HenRiQuEz
HIV-Positive Man Sentenced 35 Years for Spitting On Officer
who: a police man and a positive man
what: An HIV-positive man convicted of spitting into the eye and mouth of a Dallas police officer has been sentenced to 35 years in prison.
when:Wednesday.
where: DALLAS
how: Because a jury found that Willie Campbell used his saliva as a deadly weapon, the 42-year-old will have to serve half his sentence before becoming eligible for parole. He was sentenced Wednesday.
HIV-Positive Man Sentenced 35 Years for Spitting On Officer
who: a police man and a positive man
what: An HIV-positive man convicted of spitting into the eye and mouth of a Dallas police officer has been sentenced to 35 years in prison.
when:Wednesday.
where: DALLAS
how: Because a jury found that Willie Campbell used his saliva as a deadly weapon, the 42-year-old will have to serve half his sentence before becoming eligible for parole. He was sentenced Wednesday.
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