1. The new speaker of the House is Paul Ryan, and he is a Republican.
2. The Texas law is that failure to identify themselves becomes and offense if the person "intentionally refuses to give a name, residence address, or date of birth to an officer who has lawfully arrested that person and requested the information."
3. The two teams playing the world series are the Mets and the Royals.
4. Do purchase high quality items and incorporate items that will serve as conversation pieces. Don't go overboard with season specific items or use color combinations that don't work with your current color scheme.
5. I would like to go to the monthly barbecue fest on a weekend.
Short Answer: I have seen the video, and I agree that the officer should be fired and the girl should receive some punishment for causing a disturbance. I think police brutality is a big issue, and there are too many cases of police using unnecessary for on unarmed citizens. I think racism is a cause of some, but not all police brutality cases. Cell phones and social media help bring attention and support to these cases, so the police are forced to acknowledge them. I think it is good that these cases are exposed on social media because the best way to gain support is to show a lot of people what happened.
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
1st Commentary Article
Child Autonomy for Medical Choices
There is a large debate going on regarding whether the final say in medical decisions for the adolescent should fall to them or their legal guardians. Most agree that parental guidance is beneficial, but the question is whether it is fair to allow the guardians to make the decision for their child's health.
I think that adolescents should have legal authority over their own body once they reach the age of thirteen, the age commonly regarded as the beginning of adolescence.
Some would prefer to give parents the final decision because they believe adolescents will make irrational decisions that could potentially harm themselves and others. Studies have shown that the brain is not fully developed until the age of twenty six, so children do not have the same ability to make beneficial decisions.
However, opposing studies have shown that while adolescents use a different part of the brain for making decisions, their capability to make decisions is similar to that of an adult. Adults and children are similar in the fact that they will not always make the best decision.
Currently, consent by proxy from the guardian is necessary in a child's medical treatment. Allowing another person to decide the child's medical care is a violation of the adolescent's constitutional right of liberty over the mind and body.
Not all guardians will make the best decision for their child. "Munchausen syndrome by proxy is a mental illness and a form of child abuse. The caretaker of a child, usually a mother, either makes up fake symptoms or causes real symptoms to make it look like the child is sick." (U.S. National Library of Medicine) In the case of Munchausen, the parent uses their authority to make medical decisions with the intent of harming the child. The best way to insure the decision is made to benefit the child is to have the choice decided by that child.
Small groups feel that the decision should be made by the medical professionals, but the majority agree that will lead to corruption of doctors forcing expensive treatment and a greater harm to human rights.
The question of autonomy is only an issue when the wishes of the parent and the child are in conflict. Most of the time, the two groups are in agreement. I feel that when they differ, the adolescent should have ultimate control over their body. They can receive the advice and guidance of parents and medical staff if they choose.
Some guardians do not make beneficial decisions for their adolescents for different reasons. Parents that are particularly old, under the influence of drugs or alcohol, have strict religious beliefs, or don't seek medical advice are at risk to make choices that can negatively impact their child.
The goal of all sides of this debate is to protect the adolescent's health and human right's. I believe the best way to secure these things and to have decisions made in the child's best interests is to give adolescents autonomy over their medical choices.
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There is a large debate going on regarding whether the final say in medical decisions for the adolescent should fall to them or their legal guardians. Most agree that parental guidance is beneficial, but the question is whether it is fair to allow the guardians to make the decision for their child's health.
I think that adolescents should have legal authority over their own body once they reach the age of thirteen, the age commonly regarded as the beginning of adolescence.
Some would prefer to give parents the final decision because they believe adolescents will make irrational decisions that could potentially harm themselves and others. Studies have shown that the brain is not fully developed until the age of twenty six, so children do not have the same ability to make beneficial decisions.
However, opposing studies have shown that while adolescents use a different part of the brain for making decisions, their capability to make decisions is similar to that of an adult. Adults and children are similar in the fact that they will not always make the best decision.
Currently, consent by proxy from the guardian is necessary in a child's medical treatment. Allowing another person to decide the child's medical care is a violation of the adolescent's constitutional right of liberty over the mind and body.
Not all guardians will make the best decision for their child. "Munchausen syndrome by proxy is a mental illness and a form of child abuse. The caretaker of a child, usually a mother, either makes up fake symptoms or causes real symptoms to make it look like the child is sick." (U.S. National Library of Medicine) In the case of Munchausen, the parent uses their authority to make medical decisions with the intent of harming the child. The best way to insure the decision is made to benefit the child is to have the choice decided by that child.
Small groups feel that the decision should be made by the medical professionals, but the majority agree that will lead to corruption of doctors forcing expensive treatment and a greater harm to human rights.
The question of autonomy is only an issue when the wishes of the parent and the child are in conflict. Most of the time, the two groups are in agreement. I feel that when they differ, the adolescent should have ultimate control over their body. They can receive the advice and guidance of parents and medical staff if they choose.
Some guardians do not make beneficial decisions for their adolescents for different reasons. Parents that are particularly old, under the influence of drugs or alcohol, have strict religious beliefs, or don't seek medical advice are at risk to make choices that can negatively impact their child.
The goal of all sides of this debate is to protect the adolescent's health and human right's. I believe the best way to secure these things and to have decisions made in the child's best interests is to give adolescents autonomy over their medical choices.
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Lone Star Dispatch Issue #1
Story #1
1. Who: Parker Smith
What: Is speaking out on how the dress code targets women
Where: Bowie High School
Why: She was dress coded for wearing a shirt out of code
When: September 4, 2015
How: She posted on Twitter and has attended several meetings to discuss the issue
2. On September 4, 2015, Parker Smith was dress coded for wearing a shirt out of the code at Bowie High School. She has used Twitter and attended several meetings to discuss the issue of dress code targeting girls.
3. Parker Smith-Direct
Marley Neth-Direct
Stephen Kane-Direct
Parker Smith-Indirect
Stephen Kane-Direct
Parker Smith-Direct
Jennifer Smith-Direct
Brandon Smith-Direct
Parker Smith-Direct
4. no opinions
5. The headline does not give any information about dress code, unequal treatment of women, or how a recent event at Bowie brought up the issue.
6. yes
Story #2
1. Who: Bowie
What: Is getting some improvements
Where: At Bowie High School
Why: AISD bond
When: Bond Package was passed by voters two years ago
How: Getting a trainer room, a new kitchen, and adding tables.
2. Two years ago, voters passed a bond package that would pay for schools to get new resources. Now, Bowie is getting a trainer room, a new kitchen, and adding tables.
3. Pablo Riera-Direct
Brittani Thibodeaux-Direct
Richard Winemiller-Direct
Richard Winemiller-Direct
Janelle Seay-Direct
Andy Padgett-Direct
4. "I think that this is so students can read the time easier while in a rush to class." The author describes why he thinks newer, digital clocks were added.
5. It does
6. yes
Story #3
1. Who:
What:
Where:
Why:
When:
How:
1. Who: Parker Smith
What: Is speaking out on how the dress code targets women
Where: Bowie High School
Why: She was dress coded for wearing a shirt out of code
When: September 4, 2015
How: She posted on Twitter and has attended several meetings to discuss the issue
2. On September 4, 2015, Parker Smith was dress coded for wearing a shirt out of the code at Bowie High School. She has used Twitter and attended several meetings to discuss the issue of dress code targeting girls.
3. Parker Smith-Direct
Marley Neth-Direct
Stephen Kane-Direct
Parker Smith-Indirect
Stephen Kane-Direct
Parker Smith-Direct
Jennifer Smith-Direct
Brandon Smith-Direct
Parker Smith-Direct
4. no opinions
5. The headline does not give any information about dress code, unequal treatment of women, or how a recent event at Bowie brought up the issue.
6. yes
Story #2
1. Who: Bowie
What: Is getting some improvements
Where: At Bowie High School
Why: AISD bond
When: Bond Package was passed by voters two years ago
How: Getting a trainer room, a new kitchen, and adding tables.
2. Two years ago, voters passed a bond package that would pay for schools to get new resources. Now, Bowie is getting a trainer room, a new kitchen, and adding tables.
3. Pablo Riera-Direct
Brittani Thibodeaux-Direct
Richard Winemiller-Direct
Richard Winemiller-Direct
Janelle Seay-Direct
Andy Padgett-Direct
4. "I think that this is so students can read the time easier while in a rush to class." The author describes why he thinks newer, digital clocks were added.
5. It does
6. yes
Story #3
1. Who:
What:
Where:
Why:
When:
How:
Friday, October 23, 2015
SNO Online Papers
1. Ella McPherson
2. It is about why she thinks the dress code needs revising.
3. "I do understand the need for a dress code...I am simply suggesting it needs to be revised."
4. Yes, she did mention how there are benefits to the dress code.
5. No
6. No Quotes
7. First Person
1. Caleigh Manning
2. It is about how she feels when people confuse metal music with the stereotypes.
3. "I wish that people would get that stereotype out of their heads. Metal music is portrayed as scary and threatening, when it is actually not."
4. She mentioned why some people would feel that way about the music.
5. No
6. 1 Quote
7. First Person
1. Gayle Talamantez
2. It is about whether it is better to be single or in a relationship.
3. He feels it is better to be single because there is less drama.
4. He talks about pros and cons
5. No
6. No
7. First Person
2. It is about why she thinks the dress code needs revising.
3. "I do understand the need for a dress code...I am simply suggesting it needs to be revised."
4. Yes, she did mention how there are benefits to the dress code.
5. No
6. No Quotes
7. First Person
1. Caleigh Manning
2. It is about how she feels when people confuse metal music with the stereotypes.
3. "I wish that people would get that stereotype out of their heads. Metal music is portrayed as scary and threatening, when it is actually not."
4. She mentioned why some people would feel that way about the music.
5. No
6. 1 Quote
7. First Person
1. Gayle Talamantez
2. It is about whether it is better to be single or in a relationship.
3. He feels it is better to be single because there is less drama.
4. He talks about pros and cons
5. No
6. No
7. First Person
Personal Essays
1. One idea is to write about conversational topics that I am excited about.
2. I should remember to avoid using abstract expressions.
3. Three suggestions the writer gives are to make sure your piece has a good rhythm and pace, to grab the reader's attention, and to connect your personal life.
2. I should remember to avoid using abstract expressions.
3. Three suggestions the writer gives are to make sure your piece has a good rhythm and pace, to grab the reader's attention, and to connect your personal life.
CE 2.2
1. The fire could have been started by an overheating shredder or an intentionally set fire in violation of the county's burn ban.
2. He was nominated because he has a natural passion for it, and he goes above and beyond for his students.
3. Lewis Hamilton is the favorite to win the F1 race in Austin this weekend.
4. Three types of apples mentioned in the story are Honeycrisp, Jonagold, and McIntosh.
5. I would like to try the pure maple syrup out of the 8 food items listed.
Short Answer: We have never considered purchasing a textbook. Not having a hard copy textbook makes it hard for me to understand geometry topics. I have to read the problems off a computer, and then solve them on my own paper. It makes it very hard to solve geometry problems when you can't right directly on the figures. I don't think going all digital is a good idea because not all students have access to technology, and internet connection is not always fast or reliable. I think the trend will continue in the U.S. because while it is inconvenient for students and parents, it is cost effective for schools. I think school districts did away with textbooks because they cost a lot to print, and the schools have to buy new textbooks each year.
2. He was nominated because he has a natural passion for it, and he goes above and beyond for his students.
3. Lewis Hamilton is the favorite to win the F1 race in Austin this weekend.
4. Three types of apples mentioned in the story are Honeycrisp, Jonagold, and McIntosh.
5. I would like to try the pure maple syrup out of the 8 food items listed.
Short Answer: We have never considered purchasing a textbook. Not having a hard copy textbook makes it hard for me to understand geometry topics. I have to read the problems off a computer, and then solve them on my own paper. It makes it very hard to solve geometry problems when you can't right directly on the figures. I don't think going all digital is a good idea because not all students have access to technology, and internet connection is not always fast or reliable. I think the trend will continue in the U.S. because while it is inconvenient for students and parents, it is cost effective for schools. I think school districts did away with textbooks because they cost a lot to print, and the schools have to buy new textbooks each year.
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Opinion Writing Preview
Article 1
1. Editorial Staff
2. It is about the FIT days were decided and enforced, and how students were not consulted in this decision making.
3. "This vote done only by the teachers illustrates a larger problem at our school: students not being taken seriously and given the right to have a say about the schedule."
4. Yes, they give input about why teachers would support FIT twice a week.
5. They said that FIT time is more important than class time, which goes against their opinion that FIT should be every day and not only twice a week.
6. No Quotes
7. First Person
Article 2
1. Kelsie Stella
2. It is about how the office is making two documents accessible online for student access.
3. "I think moving toward a more technology-based system for the two documents, especially at a school like this, is going to prove to be extremely successful."
4. No
5. No
6. Yes, 1 Quote -themselves
7. First Person
Article 3
1. Nya Martin
2. It is about how Blue Bell products that were infected with Listeria caused ten sicknesses and three deaths.
3. "...if a mistake that could've been avoided by doing your job drastically affects other people's lives, you should be held accountable and punished."
4. No
5. No
6. No Quotes
7. First Person
Article 4
1. Annika Holm
2. It is about the things she doesn't like about pep rally's, and how she thinks they could be improved.
3. "The problem with pep rallies is that they don't inspire pep, nor do they rally support for the school."
4. No
5. Yes, she starts by giving the idea that pep rallies are pointless, and then changes it to the idea that pep rallies would be better if they changed things.
6. No Quotes
7. First Person
Article 5
1. Melissa Weprin
2. It is about how having SEL lessons placed into World Geography lessons may be an ineffective way to teach students the information.
3. "...it has a lot of potential to be helpful to students, but it seems to not be working in the way students and administrators had hoped."
4. Yes, she recognizes the purpose it was created for.
5. No
6. No
7. First Person
Article 6
1. Amaya Marquez
2. All sports should get equal treatment, and club sports should have a class dedicated to them.
3. "...those sports teams should be able to have classes just like the others."
4. No
5. No
6. Yes, 1 Quote -herself
7. First Person
A. Major differences between a hard news story and an opinions piece are...
1. Opinions pieces are in third person, and hard news stories are in third person.
2. Hard news stories give you the news objectively, and opinions pieces give a clear side of an argument.
3. Hard news stories have many quotes, opinion pieces have little or no quotes.
B. There aren't many pictures because they aren't about a very specific, recent incident that they were there to photograph. They are opinions about general topics.
C. Controversial Jack the Ripper museum, child autonomy for medical choices, and promoting a healthier lifestyle in the U.S.
Monday, October 19, 2015
Earthquake Story
Who: Earthquake
What: killed 2, injured 6
Where: San Francisco Bay area
When: 8:12 AM yesterday
Why: Hayward Fault
How: 6.4 Magnitude
Yesterday, An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.4 on the Richter scale hit the San Francisco Bay area, killing two and injuring six people. The earthquake occurred along the Hayward Fault that runs under Hayward Hills, which felt the highest impact of the earthquake.
A building housing McHenry’s Auto Supply at 2342 Plum St. partially collapsed, causing the deaths and injuries. Mike Beamer, who lives in an apartment across the street form McHenry's said he felt a rolling motion that lasted for about 30 seconds, with a big jolt coming in the middle.
“I was eating my breakfast when the room started rolling. I dove under the table just as I heard an explosion outside and a chunk of cement flew through my kitchen window. That’s when the screaming start across the street,” said Hayward Resident Mike Beamer.
Hayward firefighters used ropes to stabilize the building, conducted a search throughout the building, and capped a gas line after a gas leak was detected.
What: killed 2, injured 6
Where: San Francisco Bay area
When: 8:12 AM yesterday
Why: Hayward Fault
How: 6.4 Magnitude
Yesterday, An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.4 on the Richter scale hit the San Francisco Bay area, killing two and injuring six people. The earthquake occurred along the Hayward Fault that runs under Hayward Hills, which felt the highest impact of the earthquake.
A building housing McHenry’s Auto Supply at 2342 Plum St. partially collapsed, causing the deaths and injuries. Mike Beamer, who lives in an apartment across the street form McHenry's said he felt a rolling motion that lasted for about 30 seconds, with a big jolt coming in the middle.
“I was eating my breakfast when the room started rolling. I dove under the table just as I heard an explosion outside and a chunk of cement flew through my kitchen window. That’s when the screaming start across the street,” said Hayward Resident Mike Beamer.
Hayward firefighters used ropes to stabilize the building, conducted a search throughout the building, and capped a gas line after a gas leak was detected.
Twenty-one fire personnel, 12 police and five American Red Cross workers responded to the building collapse, with some arriving within four minutes of the quake, said Jennifer Vu, a public information officer from the Hayward Fire Department.
Three of the six injured in the earthquake required hospitalization and were transported to Hayward General Hospital.
Vu informed that no other serious injuries have been reported in Hayward.
Penny Gertz, a scientist from the U.S. Geological Survey in Menlo Park, called the earthquake a “strong one."
People as far south as Los Angeles and as far north as Redding felt the quake, said Gertz.
Twenty-one fire personnel, 12 police and five American Red Cross workers responded to the building collapse, some of which arrived within minutes of when the quake occurred.
Names of the dead are being withheld pending notifications of families, Vu said.
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Huntington Story
Who: Janice Jones
What: Shot in the leg
Where: Her motor home
When: At 10 PM
Why: The dog knocked it off
How: Her handgun fell and discharged on impact
Fifty three year old Janice Jones was sitting on the back of her motor home eating pork chops when she was shot in the leg by a falling handgun that discharged on impact.
Barstow, CA- Jones's dog knocked the gun off a seat at 10 PM that night. Jones was transported by ambulance to Huntington Beach Hospital, and later was taken to Irvine Medical Center.
“It could have been worse. The bullet hit two inches from the gas tank,” said California Highway Patrol press liaison Tammy Rye.
According to animal control officer Janet Ngo, the dog seemed to be malnourished, and it had fresh cigarette burns on its forehead. She indicated that her office would explore filing animal abuse charges against Jones.
“It could have done with a little less abuse and a few more of those pork chops,” Ngo said.
Jones was cited for expired plates, and the county’s district attorney’s office was considering whether to charge her in relation to the gun accident. Jones does not have a permit for the handgun.
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What: Shot in the leg
Where: Her motor home
When: At 10 PM
Why: The dog knocked it off
How: Her handgun fell and discharged on impact
Fifty three year old Janice Jones was sitting on the back of her motor home eating pork chops when she was shot in the leg by a falling handgun that discharged on impact.
Barstow, CA- Jones's dog knocked the gun off a seat at 10 PM that night. Jones was transported by ambulance to Huntington Beach Hospital, and later was taken to Irvine Medical Center.
“It could have been worse. The bullet hit two inches from the gas tank,” said California Highway Patrol press liaison Tammy Rye.
According to animal control officer Janet Ngo, the dog seemed to be malnourished, and it had fresh cigarette burns on its forehead. She indicated that her office would explore filing animal abuse charges against Jones.
“It could have done with a little less abuse and a few more of those pork chops,” Ngo said.
Jones was cited for expired plates, and the county’s district attorney’s office was considering whether to charge her in relation to the gun accident. Jones does not have a permit for the handgun.
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Thursday, October 15, 2015
Car Accident Story
Who: Roger Clementine, 13, John Jacob Jingleheimer-Smith, 91, Melba Jingleheimer-Smith, 67
What: A car accident
Where: The intersection of First Street and Slaughter Lane (Austin)
When: 4:45 pm
Why: Roger was violating driving laws
How: Roger's car hit the couple's
AUSTIN-A head on collision occurred at 4:45 at the intersection of First Street and Slaughter Lane when thirteen year old Roger Clementine crashed into the car of John Jacob and Melba Jingleheimer-Smith. Roger and Melba suffered only minor injuries, but John Jacob was in serious condition due to a head injury as of press time this evening.
"I didn't have any time to react. One moment John and I were driving along as usual, and the next, a young boy was driving a thousand miles per hour straight at us," Melba said.
Clementine was cited for driving without a license, for speeding and for driving in the wrong lane.
"I was just driving to the store to get my uncle some milk. I thought I was driving in the lane I was supposed to. The trip was only supposed to take fifteen minutes, and I thought I had watched other people drive enough that I could do it. I didn't mean to hurt anyone," Roger said.
Clementine was driving a Studebaker and was going 60 miles per hour, traveling west in the far eastbound lane of Slaughter Lane. The Jingleheimer-Smith's 1989 Yugo Firebelcher was going 10 miles per hour in the same lane, but it was traveling east.
"I am very disappointed in Roger. I've always taught my son to make rational decisions and respect the law. He did the very opposite of that," Felicity, Roger's mother said.
The accident occurred at 4:45 pm, and police and paramedics were on the scene at 4:55 pm.
"I am very worried about John. During the accident, I could tell there were going to be damages to the car, but I never would have thought my own husband would be in serious condition. He is old and fragile, so I am worried he may never fully recover from the accident," Melba said.
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What: A car accident
Where: The intersection of First Street and Slaughter Lane (Austin)
When: 4:45 pm
Why: Roger was violating driving laws
How: Roger's car hit the couple's
AUSTIN-A head on collision occurred at 4:45 at the intersection of First Street and Slaughter Lane when thirteen year old Roger Clementine crashed into the car of John Jacob and Melba Jingleheimer-Smith. Roger and Melba suffered only minor injuries, but John Jacob was in serious condition due to a head injury as of press time this evening.
"I didn't have any time to react. One moment John and I were driving along as usual, and the next, a young boy was driving a thousand miles per hour straight at us," Melba said.
Clementine was cited for driving without a license, for speeding and for driving in the wrong lane.
"I was just driving to the store to get my uncle some milk. I thought I was driving in the lane I was supposed to. The trip was only supposed to take fifteen minutes, and I thought I had watched other people drive enough that I could do it. I didn't mean to hurt anyone," Roger said.
Clementine was driving a Studebaker and was going 60 miles per hour, traveling west in the far eastbound lane of Slaughter Lane. The Jingleheimer-Smith's 1989 Yugo Firebelcher was going 10 miles per hour in the same lane, but it was traveling east.
"I am very disappointed in Roger. I've always taught my son to make rational decisions and respect the law. He did the very opposite of that," Felicity, Roger's mother said.
The accident occurred at 4:45 pm, and police and paramedics were on the scene at 4:55 pm.
"I am very worried about John. During the accident, I could tell there were going to be damages to the car, but I never would have thought my own husband would be in serious condition. He is old and fragile, so I am worried he may never fully recover from the accident," Melba said.
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Friday, October 9, 2015
CE 2.1
1. The conflict of interest is that politicians could be influenced by their gifts to make unfair decisions that will benefit ACL and other events.
2. He is showing that lawmakers care more about money than the well-being of those who they were elected to support.
3. He plans to resign for fear that with the concealed carry law, his safety may be in danger. He is afraid a disgruntled student could harm him.
4. Amazon will be offering hand made products by artisans, and dozens of the artisans are from Austin.
5. It was rated highly because it is based on individual missions, the graphics run smoothly, the combat and mechanics are rock solid, there are many ways to complete a mission, and it is no longer intimidating to new players.
Short Answer: I think the industry has seen so much growth because it is a convenient and timely way to get goods. Besides pizza delivery and a few amazon purchases, my family has not used mobile delivery. I think millennials have been targeted because that age group is very tech savvy and doesn't like waiting. I think online delivery will become more accessible and cost effective in the future. Right now, I have barely used any form of delivery because it can be expensive. I can see myself using it in the future in situations where I need something timely.
2. He is showing that lawmakers care more about money than the well-being of those who they were elected to support.
3. He plans to resign for fear that with the concealed carry law, his safety may be in danger. He is afraid a disgruntled student could harm him.
4. Amazon will be offering hand made products by artisans, and dozens of the artisans are from Austin.
5. It was rated highly because it is based on individual missions, the graphics run smoothly, the combat and mechanics are rock solid, there are many ways to complete a mission, and it is no longer intimidating to new players.
Short Answer: I think the industry has seen so much growth because it is a convenient and timely way to get goods. Besides pizza delivery and a few amazon purchases, my family has not used mobile delivery. I think millennials have been targeted because that age group is very tech savvy and doesn't like waiting. I think online delivery will become more accessible and cost effective in the future. Right now, I have barely used any form of delivery because it can be expensive. I can see myself using it in the future in situations where I need something timely.
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
The Big Day
Who: Nick Cross
What: Stopped the wedding of Annabelle Lee Grayson
Where: the United Methodist Chapel
Why: He was in love with Annabelle
When: October 4, 2015
How: He ran in before the ceremony had finished
AUSTIN-On October 4, 2015, Nicholas Cross interrupted the wedding of Annabelle Lee Grayson and Michael Frost by running into the United Methodist Chapel during their ceremony. Shortly after this, Frost called of his marriage to Annabelle.
"I love Annabelle Lee, and I know that she feels the same way about me. If I didn't try to stop the wedding, I knew I would regret it for the rest of my life," Cross said.
Annabelle knew she had feelings for Nick, but was unsure if they were strong enough to call off her engagement.
"I care about Nick very deeply, but I wasn't sure if it would be enough to call off the wedding. I had already accepted Michael's proposal, and everyone was excited about the marriage. I didn't want Michael to get hurt," Grayson said.
After Nick's entrance, Annabelle's then fiancé Michael left the chapel, and he later announced there would not be a wedding.
"I was very surprised and angry when I saw Nick run in. I used to think Anna and I told each other everything, but now, I feel like I don't even know her," Frost said.
Nick and Annabelle have been good friends ever since their sophomore year in high school.
"I first met Anna during our tenth grade year. We had almost all the same classes, and we quickly became friends. It wasn't until my senior year that I realized that I wanted to be more than friends. I kept neglecting to tell her because I thought it would ruin our friendship," Cross said.
Annabelle's father Jeffrey disapproves of her feelings for Nick.
"I told Annabelle that Nicholas boy was trouble, but she never listens to me. Michael has a good job and knows how to take care of a woman. All Nicholas has is a Volkswagen, and I'm pretty sure he sleeps in it," Jeffrey Grayson said.
Nick intended to tell his feelings to Annabelle before the wedding, but the drive there took longer than he expected.
"I had never been to the wedding venue, and I thought it would be much closer. I drove through countryside and forest before eventually getting into the urban area in Austin were the wedding was held," Cross said.
Annabelle is unsure about what the future holds for her and Nick.
"People keep asking me what I'm going to do, and honestly, I'm not sure. I'm hoping Michael and I can remain friends, but he is currently not speaking to me. I don't what the relationship is between me and Nick, but we love each other. It just took me way too long to figure it out," Grayson said.
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What: Stopped the wedding of Annabelle Lee Grayson
Where: the United Methodist Chapel
Why: He was in love with Annabelle
When: October 4, 2015
How: He ran in before the ceremony had finished
AUSTIN-On October 4, 2015, Nicholas Cross interrupted the wedding of Annabelle Lee Grayson and Michael Frost by running into the United Methodist Chapel during their ceremony. Shortly after this, Frost called of his marriage to Annabelle.
"I love Annabelle Lee, and I know that she feels the same way about me. If I didn't try to stop the wedding, I knew I would regret it for the rest of my life," Cross said.
Annabelle knew she had feelings for Nick, but was unsure if they were strong enough to call off her engagement.
"I care about Nick very deeply, but I wasn't sure if it would be enough to call off the wedding. I had already accepted Michael's proposal, and everyone was excited about the marriage. I didn't want Michael to get hurt," Grayson said.
After Nick's entrance, Annabelle's then fiancé Michael left the chapel, and he later announced there would not be a wedding.
"I was very surprised and angry when I saw Nick run in. I used to think Anna and I told each other everything, but now, I feel like I don't even know her," Frost said.
Nick and Annabelle have been good friends ever since their sophomore year in high school.
"I first met Anna during our tenth grade year. We had almost all the same classes, and we quickly became friends. It wasn't until my senior year that I realized that I wanted to be more than friends. I kept neglecting to tell her because I thought it would ruin our friendship," Cross said.
Annabelle's father Jeffrey disapproves of her feelings for Nick.
"I told Annabelle that Nicholas boy was trouble, but she never listens to me. Michael has a good job and knows how to take care of a woman. All Nicholas has is a Volkswagen, and I'm pretty sure he sleeps in it," Jeffrey Grayson said.
Nick intended to tell his feelings to Annabelle before the wedding, but the drive there took longer than he expected.
"I had never been to the wedding venue, and I thought it would be much closer. I drove through countryside and forest before eventually getting into the urban area in Austin were the wedding was held," Cross said.
Annabelle is unsure about what the future holds for her and Nick.
"People keep asking me what I'm going to do, and honestly, I'm not sure. I'm hoping Michael and I can remain friends, but he is currently not speaking to me. I don't what the relationship is between me and Nick, but we love each other. It just took me way too long to figure it out," Grayson said.
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Monday, October 5, 2015
The Big Day
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man drives woman wedding man gonna be late passes by field bride waiting on him slow train man comes to stop wedding
A man is driving in a car on his way to go somewhere. A woman in a wedding dress is preparing for the ceremony seems distracted like she's waiting for something. He is frustrated by slow traffic and train crossing because he is in a hurry. The woman is disappointed when she believes the man she is waiting for is not coming. His father is not pleased and wants her to be with the man she is engaged to. During the ceremony, he runs in to stop the wedding. The bride is not surprised by his arrival.
Student of the Month Story
On September 17, 2015, Principal Stephen Kane named Quinton Coronado the Bowie High school student of the month due to his exceptional work around the school.
"I'm always tutoring kids in the library and looking for ways to help Bowie," said Coronado.
Quinton saved 10 kittens from the large tree in the Courtyard during 2nd lunch on the 12th of September.
"One of the highest branches of the tree in the courtyard caught fire, and a litter of 12 kittens was stuck in the tree. Quinton climbed the trunk and gently tossed down kittens, two at a time. Unfortunately, he was not able to save the last two," Alex Russo, Quinton's best friend, recalls.
Quinton is involved in Bowie Key Club and takes part in other volunteering opportunities outside of school.
"Quinton is a good kid who is always thinking of others. He was even more selfless this month when he risked his own safety to save the kittens," Kane said.
Quinton intends to continue to work hard in class and do good deeds around Bowie even after the month has ended.
"I will do the same for my GPA and save more kittens if necessary," Coronado said.
His friends feel that Quinton definitely earned this achievement.
"He is definitely the most deserving person for this award because he puts the needs of everyone else before his own," Russo said.
Many students were supporting Quinton and wanted him to win the title.
"I had many students approach me to nominate Quinton for student of the month, so he was the obvious choice," Kane said.
Quinton will be allowed to print for free in the Bowie library as one of the advantages that comes with being student of the month.
"Receiving the award and having your good work recognized are the benefits [of the award,]" Coronado said.
Principal Kane has not yet decided who will be the student of next month.
"I don't know who will be the student of next month, but I am always excited to see which students put 110% into Bowie each month," Kane said.
Alex Russo describes his reaction to finding out his best friend was September's student of the month.
"When I found out Quinton was student of the month, I was really happy for him and proud of his achievement," Russo said.
Principal Kane gives insight into the overall purpose of the student of the month award.
"The student of the month program was designed to commend students who have gone above and beyond to do good around Bowie," Kane said.
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"I'm always tutoring kids in the library and looking for ways to help Bowie," said Coronado.
Quinton saved 10 kittens from the large tree in the Courtyard during 2nd lunch on the 12th of September.
"One of the highest branches of the tree in the courtyard caught fire, and a litter of 12 kittens was stuck in the tree. Quinton climbed the trunk and gently tossed down kittens, two at a time. Unfortunately, he was not able to save the last two," Alex Russo, Quinton's best friend, recalls.
Quinton is involved in Bowie Key Club and takes part in other volunteering opportunities outside of school.
"Quinton is a good kid who is always thinking of others. He was even more selfless this month when he risked his own safety to save the kittens," Kane said.
Quinton intends to continue to work hard in class and do good deeds around Bowie even after the month has ended.
"I will do the same for my GPA and save more kittens if necessary," Coronado said.
His friends feel that Quinton definitely earned this achievement.
"He is definitely the most deserving person for this award because he puts the needs of everyone else before his own," Russo said.
Many students were supporting Quinton and wanted him to win the title.
"I had many students approach me to nominate Quinton for student of the month, so he was the obvious choice," Kane said.
Quinton will be allowed to print for free in the Bowie library as one of the advantages that comes with being student of the month.
"Receiving the award and having your good work recognized are the benefits [of the award,]" Coronado said.
Principal Kane has not yet decided who will be the student of next month.
"I don't know who will be the student of next month, but I am always excited to see which students put 110% into Bowie each month," Kane said.
Alex Russo describes his reaction to finding out his best friend was September's student of the month.
"When I found out Quinton was student of the month, I was really happy for him and proud of his achievement," Russo said.
Principal Kane gives insight into the overall purpose of the student of the month award.
"The student of the month program was designed to commend students who have gone above and beyond to do good around Bowie," Kane said.
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Thursday, October 1, 2015
CE 1.5
1. It would be in this newspaper because it has the news value of prominence, since it features a meeting between two newsworthy people.
2. Texan support of gay marriage has gone up from 29% to almost half. Support of legalized marijuana has gone up 13%.
3. Other key findings were that nearly two thirds of Texas supported the Legislature's funding of border patrol, 65% supported not deporting illegal immigrants in college or in the army, and 28% oppose the policy that provides these students with legal and renewable work permits.
4. It surveyed a younger and more diverse cross-section of society, unlike many political polls just surveying older, registered voters.
5. This season was amazing for Spieth because he won a green jacket for tying the record at the Masters, closed with a 1-under 69 for a four shot victory at the Tour Championship, and won $10 million at the FedEx Cup.
Wearables: A wearable is a piece of technology that you can wear on your body. We are seeing more and more of them because they are useful, and there is a convenience of having technology you need always on your person. The AppleWatch seems most appealing to me because it is very portable and has many capabilities. I think as the technology improves, there will be more wearables in the future with even more diverse functions. I think wearables will go as far as fitness devices, virtual payment, and internet access, but it will never fully replace or match all the functions of other technologies. It also can be inconvenient to do things on a small screen like the AppleWatch. I think as the technology improves, wearables will become more available and affordable. In that case, I can see myself owning one for internet and payment.
2. Texan support of gay marriage has gone up from 29% to almost half. Support of legalized marijuana has gone up 13%.
3. Other key findings were that nearly two thirds of Texas supported the Legislature's funding of border patrol, 65% supported not deporting illegal immigrants in college or in the army, and 28% oppose the policy that provides these students with legal and renewable work permits.
4. It surveyed a younger and more diverse cross-section of society, unlike many political polls just surveying older, registered voters.
5. This season was amazing for Spieth because he won a green jacket for tying the record at the Masters, closed with a 1-under 69 for a four shot victory at the Tour Championship, and won $10 million at the FedEx Cup.
Wearables: A wearable is a piece of technology that you can wear on your body. We are seeing more and more of them because they are useful, and there is a convenience of having technology you need always on your person. The AppleWatch seems most appealing to me because it is very portable and has many capabilities. I think as the technology improves, there will be more wearables in the future with even more diverse functions. I think wearables will go as far as fitness devices, virtual payment, and internet access, but it will never fully replace or match all the functions of other technologies. It also can be inconvenient to do things on a small screen like the AppleWatch. I think as the technology improves, wearables will become more available and affordable. In that case, I can see myself owning one for internet and payment.
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