Tuesday, November 30, 2010

World AIDS day


5 facts about AIDS

AIDS is caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV. Infection with HIV is preventable.

AIDS stands for acquired immune deficiency syndrome, a condition in which the body's immune system is slowly but ultimately destroyed.

There's no cure for AIDS, but new medications such as protease inhibitors can significantly slow the progression of the disease.

The epidemic affects people of all ages, races and sexual preferences.

HIV isn't spread through casual contact. You can't get HIV by shaking hands, hugging or sharing restrooms, equipment, food utensils or drinking fountains.



Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Speacialist Andrew Hutchins

Andrew L. Hutchins died on monday, november 8th. He was a soldier in Afganistan. He was 20 years old and was an excpecting parent. He was a positive and respectful person. He was also a Military Policeman serving with the 101st Airborne Division from Fort Campbell, KY. He loved to volunteer his time working for others and was a leading member of our JMG class that provides community service. He loved a challenge and took the hardest classes he could even when they weren't required.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Book report


Book:

The lovely bones

Author: Alice Sebold


This book is about A teenage girl who gets murdered by her neighbor and gets taken to an unknown place. She spends most of her days trying to help pint her family the right way to her murderer. I suggest the readers to be teen girls. I think This book is a pretty good read because I think people can relate a lot to some parts of this story.


Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Never ever free.

In the country of Myanmar there's thousands of prisoners who have spoken what they belive in have been put behind bars by the government. Instead of the people of that country being able to speak there minds and peacefully protest they get killed for standing up for the rights they want, but cannot have. You should be able to live your life how you want not being controlled by someone you don't know. These prisoners of concience are forced to abide by the rules of the myanmar government. Each day they make fun and think that the "three free freedoms" is a bad thing and shouldn't ever be aloud. The people damanding freedom will never get to live in a good free country.