Wednesday, June 1, 2016





HELLO MY FELLOW READERS ; ), 

Today we are going to be talking about a few lessons for my younger FELLOW READERS could learn and maybe implement in school, but more specifically their 8th grade experience. Lesson Number One: Of course this is probably self-explanatory. Practice makes perfect. Study and comprehend the content that you learn in class. Take your time when learning new things. Lesson Number Two: Don't be afraid to do new things. What is the worst thing that could happen. Lesson Number Three: Time-management. You don't want to be that guy that is working on something the period before it is due. Manage the assignment so you could do a little each segment between the time the assignment is given to the moment when it is due. Lesson Number Four: Failure is just proof that you've tried. Don't be afraid to go through with what your plan is. Lesson Number Six: Don't let other people control your thoughts, or actions. You do you. Lesson Number Seven: Carry around something to write your tasks. Doing this will make sure you do all of your assignments and turn them in on time. Last but not least Lesson Number Eight: Have Fun. Don't stress too much over your eighth grade year. Thanks and I hope for your success in the next few years.  This is not a good bye. This is a see you later, or a talk to you next time. Your author.... OUT. 



Wednesday, May 18, 2016

HELLO MY FELLOW READERS ; ),

Today I am sharing my intro paragraph for an essay. Plz enjoy

People should learn and implement these not only struggles, but accomplishments that they have went through and have pushed on. A human mind is set to keep on striving to live and to not give up. Human's have not been only wired to live, but to be a smart innovative mind. People have survived for thousands of years and many different inventions have been made with the intent on improving and making more of new developments. As seen in Lizzie's, Elie's, and Spaz’s stories, struggles can help transform the world for the better.

Monday, May 9, 2016

Transforming innovations

HELLO MY FELLOW READERS,

Today we are going to be talking about what innovation has transformed the world most. I think something that has changed the world the most was the space ship. This was an important innovation to continue further and inspire for other inventions. People of Earth have wanted to understand and discover the cosmos since the beginning of time. The space ship has enabled human to reach higher and further than before. People can argue that the Apollo missions have accelerated the pace of the advancement of technology. The space ship has made it so computers could be more transportable.The space ship has led to other inventions in today's technology like the credit card swiping devices. This machine could eventually lead us humans to developing on another planet, maybe even in another solar system.




Monday, April 25, 2016

Monopolies


HELLO MY FELLOW READERS ; ), 
Today we are going to be talking the progressive era and a few issues in this time. One major issue were the oil monopolies. These oil monopolies
limited the chances to the average company owner trying to grow their business. Although it had this problem there were many things that were 
positive about it. An example is that it brought many jobs. Carnegie and his steel company himself employed more than 20,000 workers.

Another pressing issue that still exists to this day are the factory worker's rights. In the early 1900's there were about a million children working 
in mines and factories for up to 13 hours a day. Many people started to realize how bad this was from stories and photographs that were seen by the 
public in news articles and pictures.  

Yet another important issue that might still be effect in today's day in age would governmental reforms. The republicans would disagree anything that
that the democrats would say and vice versa. When the trusts were active the government was also active and the economy was much better. 
In order to fix it we would have to make sure the parties work together and do things. 


Friday, March 18, 2016

Transforming The World

HELLO MY FELLOW READERS ; ), 


                    Today we are going to talk about something that I would like to transform in the world. Different people can choose different things that want to change or changes that might connect to them or someone they know. A major idea that people might want to change or take away are borders. This is something that people can argue that might be a discriminatory factor or something to look at someone differently, just because they are from a different place. This would be a very hard thing to cover since there would be so many different language for an Earth-sized country. Also the many very different rules or laws that make up the countries. 










Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Courageous People

HELLO MY FELLOW READERS ; ),


                       Today we are going to be talking about courageous people and what would make them be courageous. There are many different ways a person can be valiant and courageous. It doesn't always have to be a big or meaningful thing. The sad thing is that only you and I would know the people that mean most to us. To be courageous you don't have to be a Rosa Parks, a Ghandi, or a Nelson Mandela, to be courageous you just have to be brave and push on through life doing what you think is right. If you do that you will most definitely be an example to look to in someone else's mind. 

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Letter

           




HELLO MY FELLOW READERS ; ),
Today I will be portraying a Confederate soldier that will be sending a letter to my kids and wife.



To Mary, Little Tommy, and Cal

            Hello wife and kids, it has been a long time since I last sent a letter to you. Times are rough here, with little to gain for myself. I am worried here. The nights are cold, and the day is as hot as ever. Today I got permission from the captain of mine and went to town for a bit. It's hard work, here fighting for my country. I learned from the beginning that I am not doing this for myself, but rather more for the place where I'm from. I am here fighting more for my ideals, not because I had been drafted. Today when we got tired we settled down and set up a shelter for an overnight shelter. We don't get fed much, but enough to get around. Most of my friends that I made have died on the battle fields. Some others have also died from disease and wound infection. 


From,  
              Eli