Monday, April 14, 2008

Unit 7( Assignment 1) Life Changing Events

People Changes After Something Bad Happens

I agree and disagree with this because people do often change after something bad happens, but the majority of the time that change does not last. People doesn't just change because of something bad happen sometimes it because they wanna change there life around or they feel like their not living life they want to live. They believe that they could do better. For instance say someone drop out of high school and there is nothing that they could do except for working at an gas stations or something, and so they decide they want to make some changes in life by going back to school to get their high school diploma to make a better life for them and their family. As you can see today many people change everyday for all sorts of reasons.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Assignment 5 ( Unit 6)

If my opinion mattered then I would say that we shouldn't, because of the outcome will have had in the past. Not that it was entirely bad, but it has caused wars and alot of people to lose their lives over something that could have been avoided.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Preview Reflection Blog Post: When to Get Involved?Unit 6( Assigment 1)

Coming from me I think it's never okay to get into someone else's business. If you're not the subject of the conversation or if the situation has nothing to do with you, and it's not you. Then why bother. What someone else has going on doesn't concern you then you shouldn't have any say so in it. I know because when some tries to get into my business I gets very angry. So its never okay to get involved in someone elses business no matter what the problem is. It's also not right to run your mouth about someone elses business especially if it's something that you heard from someone else.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Assignment 5 ( Unit 5)

Alisha Sanders
Assignment 5 Unit 5
U. S History


Gilded Age refers to major growth in population in the U.S and extravagant displays iof wealth and excess of America’s upper-class during the post Civil Was and post- Reconstruction era, from the 1870s to 1900 the wealth derived from industrial and population expansion. The end of the Gilded Age coincided with the Panic of 1893, a deep depression.

G- Growth

I- Industrialization

L- Lily

D-Depression

E- Expansion

D- Despair

A-Architectural

G- Gild

E- Election