Thursday, April 28, 2011

Dumb fairy tales...

The Mouse and The Lion
By: Alida Safsten
At 11:47 a boy was being chased down a very long street by a girl with a sharp item. The little boy was running until he got to 27th street. Panting and sweating finally got rid of the woman. The wall behind the boy was cold and rough. The nearest house he saw was about 45 ft away. Jumping and crawling he reached the house. Then he heard a woman yell, “There!” He screamed and ran towards the front door. A little boy happened to ran into an old couple’s house in the middle of the night. The old man living in the house heard some smashing in his kitchen so he woke up and found a young boy. He grabbed the little boys arm and said “what are you doing?” he reached for the phone and the little boy cried out. “Please just let me go. If I am saved, I shall be everlasting grateful.”
The old man was very kind to the young boy and said with a smile it’s alright run home and gets rest young man. Then the boy pleased “Thank you, thank you, thank you!” He was astonished by the child’s gratitude. When the man went on a walk that morning he was robbed by a thug on the street. He started hitting the robber with his cane and started yelling for help. The thug made the old guy black out, he ran off with all of the man’s possessions.
Until the little boy down the street came and ran over the guy with his tricycle breaking all of his toes. The stealer fell to the ground sobbing in pain. He was in so much pain he surrendered to the young boy. Then he gave the boy all of the things he stole from the old man. One of the possessions he stole was his cane. All of the sudden the boy snatches the cane and hits the guy in the head very hard.
The young boy went to the old man and returned all of the items. The old man was eternally grateful. The boy said, "You laughed at me once, as if you could receive no return from me, but now, you see, it is you who have to be grateful to me." Then the man said, oh thank you kind boy, you’re a real hero. I saved you once now you saved me in return. Thank you very much for returning my items. So the little boy and the old man both were very kind and grateful for the heroic actions of one another. The moral of the story is that little things can do the same or more than people bigger than you. It doesn’t matter how small you are. You can still help people. That is the moral of the story because it shows that nothing is impossible for someone as young as 1 to one as old as 98 years old.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Name: Alida Safsten
Period 7.
Date: April 8, 2011
Title: Ghost City Symbolizes Cost of Nuclear Disaster
People went to a place called Pripyat. They weren’t supposed to touch anything when they went there.  They went to a place for children. They found tons of little toys covered in dust. Along with those toys were gas masks for toddlers. These had been left out had been left out for a quarter of a century.
Something terrifying had made the toddlers leave their innocent corner of the world. Their home town had become the set for a true-life apocalypse movie. This little place was considered a very happy place. It had good housing and schools, lots of young families, and the shops were filled with things you couldn’t get anywhere else. Everything was new here; everything was up to date and was very modern. The cities swimming pool echoes to the church full of broken glass and tile under your feet. Five percent of its annual budget is devoted to Chernobyl-related benefits, including payment of a small sum, know darkly as “funeral money”, to help people in very gross and contaminated regions buy clean food. Today this area is still abondened.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

An atom bomb killed one American and reduced the weapons destructive power. Mr. Fuoco, dies in 2008 at age 84. He lived in Westbury, N.Y., never flew on the bombing run. The unnamed B-29 bomber at the center of the upheaval flew escort on the bombing run on Aug. 6, 1945, and took a picture of the mushroom cloud that appeared after the bomb. ”The book rose to number 24 in the New York times list of the hardcover nonfiction and was praised be Publishers Weekly in a starred review as wise, informed and dramatically heart stopping. The New York Times called it “sober and authoritative”. “The book mainly focuses on tales on survivors , adding to the bomb troubles an added more drama. Mr. Fuoco solved a top-secret puzzle. A huge blow out of radiation killed a young scientist, what cut more than  half of the destructive power cut the bomb’s assembly nuclear fuel. The birthplace of the bomb is in New Mexico. People say that the device suffered no accident and no technical failures. It is estimated to have killed 70,000 people. Mr. Pellegrino is the other or co-author of more than 12 books. Mr Cameron helped with the Titanic movie.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

God said multiply, and Did She Ever?
A woman died last month and had many grand-children. She also had many great, great, great grand children. She could have 2,000 living descendants. She may have generated one of the largest clans of any survivor of the Holocaust- a thumb in the eve of the Nazis.
Mrs. Schwartz was like any other person and attended haircuts, bar mitzvahs, engagements and weddings of her descendants. With 2000 people in the family, these events took up tons of her year.
I think its very kind that she makes time to acknowledge each and every person in her family.  She schedules her time for everyone. She had tried to attend all of the special occasions. Her family tells her that she doesn’t need to remember everyone’s name and face.
She was born in 1916 into a family of seven children. During World War 2, The Nazis sent Mrs. Schwartz, and her husband and the six children they already had to concentration camp.
To help feed her children she used 12 pounds of dough to make six loaves of bread. Her husband died 34 years ago.
This woman is very cool and deserves to be famous.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

A woman is requested to not publish a picture of a young boy lying in a vacant house on a mud floor. The lighting is very faint through the brush of the shack / house. His clothing is all torn and dirty.
I think that the women who would like to publish this article should be able to publish this. It may show the bad side of a certain country. But it shows also that people should be happy for their homes they live in now. These people who may read this article may interpret the wrong message for this country. It shows that the young children are sad and anxious and that they live in a pathetic background. It is sad to think that this may be the case but it may be showing the wrong message to the viewers of this article.
            The authorities didn’t want to publish this article for many reasons. One of the ridiculous reasons was they want people to look perfect. They want them to show a rosy-cheeked face, a beautiful face, as if the wise rulers rule so well that nothing will ever happen. “And 99 percent of artisans are afraid to get involved in anything problematic.”

Monday, April 4, 2011

Loo

I think that she is a very successful woman and deserved to be in the Olympics. While being a little bit off time she somehow ended up going to the Olympics. She always I think that she is a very successful woman and deserved to be in the Olympics. While being a little bit off time she somehow ended up going to the Olympics. She always was a positive person and believed she could do whatever she put her mind to. Many people to become good at snowboarding to make it to the Olympics take many years. For her it only took 6 years total. This was how many years she took to go to the Olympics. That is pretty amazing.
If this ever happened to me I would be so grateful for the opportunities that come my way. I like how. She was very positive about what she does. She was a positive person and believed she could do whatever she put her mind to. Many people to become good at snowboarding to make it to the Olympics take many years. For her it only took 6 years total. If this ever happened to me I would be so grateful for the opportunities that come my way. I like how she was very positive about what she does.