Archive for February, 2005

Fun Facts

Monday, February 28th, 2005: 1017 words

Well, this week, we are to talk about statistics that pertain to our project. This should be an easy blog. Since malaria is a disease, it should be well researched. And since people don’t know a lot about the disease, this blog will be full of interesting and vital information for your mind. For anyone [...]

My Project

Monday, February 28th, 2005: 1016 words

The last day of my junior year I was asked by my english teacher what I planned to do after I graduated high school. When I answered I planned to get my doctorate in psychology and one day help children who were molested and needed someone to talk to class erupted in laughter. [...]

Three Biggest Problems

Monday, February 28th, 2005: 1051 words

The world has a lot of problems so I guess that it should be easy to narrow it down to just three. Three of the biggest problems I see is the self-centerdness of people in every day life,the materialistic views of most of the younger generations, and people’s tendencies to judge someone before they [...]

Research Stats

Monday, February 28th, 2005: 1016 words

This week we are supposed to blog some statistics to back up our arguments. In doing this research I discovered that the majority of homelessness stems from financial catastrophes within families. Financial catastrophes are also the reason behind homeless men and women, and not only families but it seems that it’s most common in families. [...]

Research Stats

Monday, February 28th, 2005: 48 words

Almost all the articles and research that i found, most of them disagree with gay marriage. A lot of people agreed with the topics i disgust in my blog about homosexuality. There was an article i found that stated twelve reasons why gay marriage would make society bad.

Research Stats

Monday, February 28th, 2005: 1071 words

In this week’s blog we are supposed to get some hard statistics dealing with our project. Researching statistics is never easy, but it helps when one takes advantage of the library resources. Anyhow, my project deals with racism, therefore my research and statistics will be based on racism and prejudice. First off, lets discuss the [...]

3 pregnant teens walk into a bar…

Monday, February 28th, 2005: 1004 words

The first time I posted this, I posted this as just a progress blog. It’s definitely supposed to be the week seven research stats blog, so I deleted that one, and I put this one up. Now it’s correct. I don’t really know a joke about three pregnant teenagers that walk into a bar. I [...]

Monday, February 28th, 2005: 352 words

Well, well, well. I’m tired…of blogs, of class, of people, of work, of everything. Never the less, I must not quit. Hah! At any rate, we need to blog about stats concerning our project. I was able to find some pretty good information about hunger in the United States. [...]

Evidence

Sunday, February 27th, 2005: 1128 words

Okay…here we go again. Week seven of blogging…I am so excited. Dr. Homan, are you sane? How in the world can you read all of these writings at once? Writing them is bad enough, but reading them is torture! Anyway, I think that before I discuss my project with some [...]

I\’m not alone

Sunday, February 27th, 2005: 1014 words

Is it just me or are the blogs requiring more and more. The first few asked us to look to our opinions in our world and the world, but the past few have looked to a bit more analytical thought. In reference [...]

Bible Babies

Sunday, February 27th, 2005: 1044 words

My project was about sexual education programs in the schools, which I felt would help to decrease the number of teen pregnancies, a prevalent problem. If a person is more aware of the consequences, then that person is less likely to make the same mistakes, but or course some people never learn. They have to [...]

Unity Research

Sunday, February 27th, 2005: 1048 words

This week students have to write about research that has been done about the projects. Projects that are tackling very concrete problems have an easier time doing this. For example, if one’s project stated that world hunger was the biggest problem facing the world today, and that person could relatively easily research world [...]

I Thought We Didn\’t Need Facts For This

Sunday, February 27th, 2005: 1104 words

I am finally back on track. This past has been very productive for me. I got a lot of work done ahead of time because I have couple of midterm test that I need to study for next week. I really wanted to take the midterm for this class but I have four other test [...]

To Fill my requirements!!!!

Sunday, February 27th, 2005: 179 words

Whats Up Everybody,
It’s very good that we can have a progress every week. I know that we can write about any and everything for our progress. I hope those who’s family members came for Family Weekend had a wonderful time this week. Unfortunately, my family was unable to make it to New [...]

New Light

Sunday, February 27th, 2005: 1013 words

There are a number of programs that have been developed throughout the country that have decreased violence in various parts of the world. These programs success is due to the hard work and effort of many people who are
dedicated to fighting crime. (u.smayors.org)
The COPS program, created in 1994 has provided $6 billion in crime [...]

My logo

Sunday, February 27th, 2005: 14 words


My logo

Sunday, February 27th, 2005: 14 words


Research Stats

Sunday, February 27th, 2005: 269 words

The Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) announced today that a new U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) report based on Census Bureau surveys shows another rise in the number of hungry and food insecure Americans. The total number of people living in food insecure households in this country – with or without hunger – went [...]

$$The cost of War$$

Sunday, February 27th, 2005: 1427 words

When I started my blog I thought: It shouldn’t be that hard to do research about the war. My first move was to serf to the web and look for websites that seemed to be accurate and not too biased. The first website that really caught my eye was one titled “Cost of War”. This [...]

Still Black, Still Down, Still Not Out

Sunday, February 27th, 2005: 1048 words

A few weeks ago, I submitted a blog that challenged us to believe that the biggest problem was the public education system, especially in inner-city schools. By saying “inner-city”, I was implying that public education was especially bad for minorities because minorities make up most of the ghettoes and slums of the inner-city.
The average [...]