Thursday, April 21, 2016

CE 6.1

1. Harriet Tubman will replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill.
2. A Texas teachers union is suing the head of the state education agency because of teacher evaluation system that bases its rating on student test score performance.
3. Eight people have died in Houston due to whether related accidents after this past week's recent flooding.
4. The subject of the experiment that Westlake students will send into space is algae, and they chose the subject due to its many uses.
5. Four ways to change the look of your room are to change the layout of items in the room, paint the walls a new color, adding a strategically place rug, and having multiple light sources in the room.

Short Answer: My reaction to the story was really upset. The role of the government was created to protect the people, and in this instance, the government directly used its power to put citizens in harm's way. I heard about this issue about a month ago in my geography class. The people who knew about the problem and tried to cover up the issue should definitely face trial. They put a lot of people in danger, and especially hurt the children. The Governor and any further connections should face the same legal punishment. The Governor not only denied taking part in the situation, he denied that there were any issues with the tap water, despite proof that the lead content in the water was harming children. I think there is significant enough evidence against the Governor for a trail, and I understand  why many people want to elect a new Governor of Michigan.

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