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Sebastian Ojeda

Ronaldo Biography - Facts, Birthday, Life Story - Biography.com - 0 views

    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      he got injured again and his contract was not renewed and then he just went back to his hometown to play and then retired
Sebastian Ojeda

David Beckham Biography - Facts, Birthday, Life Story - Biography.com - 0 views

    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      he was a great soccer player that he got a contract of 250 million dollars 
    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      he played for Manchester United the team that his parents and family liked
    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      he was offered a lot of offers from companies that gave him a lot of money
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    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      he has lead Manchester United to win a lot of championships with his talent
    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      he even made movies about soccer
    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      Beckham was very famous which later lead to a great deal and they paid 250 million dollars for Beckham
    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      Critical Reading- what lead him to like the sport? - did he play soccer when he was very young like other soccer players? - how come they paid a lot for him?
    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      Synoptic Reading: - Cristiano Ronaldo biography  - Lionel Messi biograpgy - Neymar biography  - Ronaldinho biography
    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      Post Reading: - if you work hard in a sport you will get good stuff in return.
Sebastian Ojeda

David Beckham Biography - Facts, Birthday, Life Story - Biography.com - 0 views

    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      he is very famous that he bring money to the team because they sold a lot of tickets because people would want to see him play
    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      then he was not lucky because he would get injured 
Sebastian Ojeda

Lionel Messi Biography - Facts, Birthday, Life Story - Biography.com - 0 views

  • deficiency
  • regimen
    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      his talent got him to a better club so that he can pay his medical bill its like a miracle
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    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      Definition of Deficiency: The quality or condition of being deficient; incompleteness or inadequacy.
    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      he had very great talent that he turned into a professional soccer player at a young age thats amazing 
    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      he won his first ballon d'or which means that he was the best player of that year
    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      he has won a lot of championships for barcelona and he was a great player just like Diego Maradona 
    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      he has gotten better each year winning more championships
    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      he has broken legend soccer players records which made him the best soccer player of 2013  but he has won it four times
    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      Critical Reading:  - what made him like the sport? - when did he start playing soccer ? - what was the first team that he played in?
    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      Post Reading: -i believe that its trying to say that if you work hard on something you want you will achieve it and will accomplish new things.
    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      Synoptic Reading:- Neymar Biography- Cristiano Ronaldo Biography- David Beckham Biography- Ronaldhinho Biography
Guadalupe Saenz

Mass shootings toll exceeds 900 in past seven years - 0 views

  • The 934 deaths account for less than 1% of all gun-related homicides
  • The 934 deaths account for less than 1% of all gun-related homicides
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      recent shootings that happen in the last 7 years.
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  • The 934 deaths account for less than 1% of all gun-related homicides
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      most people that were killed were killed by somebody they knew.
  • and a majority of them were killed by people they knew
  • The 934 deaths account for less than 1% of all gun-related homicides
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      only 1% out of all the 934 death were gun related homicides
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      its true the public only pays attention when something bad happens.
  • "Mass shootings … are the tragedies that capture the public's attention
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      every day people are killed by handguns by somebody they knew yet you never hear about like you do mass shootings.
  • But every day, 33 Americans are being killed, mostly with handguns and distressingly often, by a family member or intimate partner."
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      Precis - Fredreka Schouten, Meghan Hoyer and Paul Overberg article claims that in the past 7 years there has been more death due to mass shootings then ever before. The author develops this idea spatially by providing how the death total has increase in the last 7 years and it has not gone down yet. This article incorporates photographs to clarify what happens when the wrong people have guns. The author's urges a clam but serious tone so that the audience can recognize the dangers of mass shootings and why it should be stop.
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      the main idea of this article is how they are trying to stop gun violence and why it is important to stop it.
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      now they want to do something about the gun violence after something bad happens to little kids when all along this has been happening for a long time
  • attempt to address gun violence in the wake
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      before it was more public to buy a gun now they want it to be more private and have an extending background checks to buy the gun something they didn't do as good before.
  • attempt to address gun violence in the wake
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      mass killings I being more common now
  • The goal is to reach private gun sales not covered by the current system, which applies only to federally licensed dealers.
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      is there a lot of mass killing in Florida?
  • Although they account for just a minuscule share of all homicides, mass killings occur about once every two weeks. More than three quarters involve a gun
  • include cases from states such as Florida
  • officials found signs of mental illness, he said.
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      are they really all mentally ill, or do they just clam they are
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      murderers know what they are doing their not really sick.
  • Mass murderers won't take you up on treatment
Guadalupe Saenz

Citizens Crime Commission of New York City - Mass Shooting Incidents in America (1984-2... - 0 views

    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      its going to talk about the illegal gun crime and all the mass shootings that have happen in America
  • Mass shootings are a unique feature of American life which have occurred consistently throughout history in every region of the country
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      he says it like its normal in America for this to happen.
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  • by the use of large capacity ammunition magazines
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      most incidents the killer use high capacity magazines which enable the shooter to shoot about 100 rounds.
  • Designed for military use to kill greater numbers of people more effectively
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      how did the killers get hold of them if there for the military.
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      the government this not doing nothing about this magazines and something must be done to so less mass shootings happens.
  • The federal government needs to take action to protect all Americans by reinstating the ban on large capacity ammunition magazines.
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      the outcome for most of all the killers was suicide
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      Precis- Citizens Crime Commission of New York City's Article implies that in al the mass shootings the killers used high capacity ammunition. The author develops this idea sequentially by providing every mass shooting that has happens and talked about the gungs that were used. The author uses bold heading to draw attention the story's of all the mass shootings that have happen.
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      Precis continue- The author petitions a formal tone suggesting that audience must be more aware of the mass shootings that have been going on because you never know where the next one can be, we have to be ready at all times.
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      the main idea is how in mostly all of the mass shootings they have use high capacity magazines to kill everybody.
Guadalupe Saenz

US Attorney training session aimed at preventing mass shootings - Buffalo - Business First - 0 views

    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      The US attorney wants everybody to be ready for a mass shooting so their training more to be ready.
  • s offering a specialized training to prepare b
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      more specialized training is giving to law enforcement and business so they can be ready if a mass shooting does happen. 
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  • is offering a specialized training to prepare both the business and law enforcement communities to prevent the next mass shooting.
  • Active Shooter: Educate Yourself to Protect Yourself,”
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      they want you to protect your self so now they are offering classes so they can tech you how to protect yourself.
  • preventing mass shooting episodes in businesses and similar commercial settings.”
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      they want to help prevent mass shootings in  businesses and  commercial settings were its most likely to happen.  
  • “Our first two trainings focused on officer response and safety in the school systems,”
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      they want to make school systems safer for kid and everybody that's in the school.
  • focusing on the work place
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      they also want to make the work place safer too.
  • 17 counties of Western New York.
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      they want to make New York city safer because they know a lot of people live there and mass shootings can happen there at any time.  
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      précis- Matt Chandler's article suggests that we must do something about gun violence so we can make the community's safer . The author develops this idea spatially by beginning by talking about how the U.S attorney is offering specialized training so people can be ready. This website uses facts to clarify why we need trading and why we need it. The author teaches the audience using a formal tone suggesting the audience but be more aware of the opportunities there are.
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      the main idea of this story is how US Attorney is trying to train more so they can prevent mass shootings from happening in New York.
Guadalupe Saenz

Mass Shootings Have Long History : Discovery News - 0 views

    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      the mind idea is how mass shootings have always been around its not something new, it seems new because mass shootings has increase and were now paying more attention to what's going on.
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      the history of all the passed mass shootings that have happen
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      the author uses a good way to catch your eye in the beaning
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  • Dated April 10, 1891
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      first mass shooting that happen.
  • Dated April 10, 1891
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      are gun law really helping people or hurting them?
  • on July 26, 1764
  • in what is considered the earliest known U.S. mass school shooting.
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      first school shooting that happen.
  • Indeed, killing or trying to kill a mass of people is not a modern phenomenon. For as long as there has been history, there have been gruesome mass murders
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      there has always been people who are mass murders its not something new there's been people like for a long time
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      not all places are the same with gun laws
  • societies and cultures
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      not just in the US are there mass shootings
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      what would make a man go do all of that? why does he have so much hate?
  • in Osaka, Japan
  • German spree killer
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      there's way to get pass the gun laws
  • similar to the recent Aurora movie theater shooting and Newtown school shooting.
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      the killers like to pick public places
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      Précis- Rossella Lorenzi article suggests that mass shootings are not something new there has always been mass shootings. The author develops this idea spatially by providing information about past mass shootings that happen way back in the day. This website uses bold headings to draw attention to the news about what has happen in the past like past shootings and how people out played the system. The author teaches the audience by using diction, emphasizing that audience must be aware of what's going on because this is not something new its been going on for a while now.
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      Précis- Rossella Lorenzi article suggests that mass shootings are not something new there has always been mass shootings. The author develops this idea spatially by providing information about past mass shootings that happen way back in the day. This website uses bold headings to draw attention to the news about what has happen in the past like past shootings and how people out played the system. The author teaches the audience by using diction, emphasizing that audience must be aware of what's going on because this is not something new its been going on for a while now.
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      Précis- Rossella Lorenzi article suggests that mass shootings are not something new there has always been mass shootings. The author develops this idea spatially by providing information about past mass shootings that happen way back in the day. This website uses bold headings to draw attention to the news about what has happen in the past like past shootings and how people out played the system. The author teaches the audience by using diction, emphasizing that audience must be aware of what's going on because this is not something new its been going on for a while now.
Georgina Medina

Violence | Women Thrive Worldwide - 0 views

  • Violence
    • Georgina Medina
       
      any tip of violence 
  • An estimated one in every three women worldwide experiences violence, with rates reaching as high as 70 percent in some countries.
    • Georgina Medina
       
      violence is world wide.
  • Violence
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  • Violence
  • Violence
  • Violence
  • We have made tremendous strides in combating these human rights abuses, but there is still much work to be done.
    • Georgina Medina
       
       some people are trying there best to stop violence  its still going world wide.
fiben abayou

on2: History of Fashion - 0 views

  • Clothes separate people into groups.
    • fiben abayou
       
      whatever clothe you wear, its shoes who you are in society.
    • kabakersky
       
      How do you know? What are the ways in which we judge each other based on what we wear?
  • One certain thing in the fashion world is change. We are constantly being bombarded with new fashion ideas from music, videos, books, and television
    • fiben abayou
       
      fashion never stays for a long time. it will allows change as time want by. 
  • Once identified, fashions begin to change.
    • fiben abayou
       
      when fashion started, it will start to change.
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  • High fashion is the style of a small group of men and women with a certain taste and authority in the fashion world
    • fiben abayou
       
      What does it mean? Is it saying a lot people are not high fashion? If so, who are high fashion and who are not?
  • Musicians and other cultural icons have always influenced what we're wearing, but so have political figures and royalty
    • fiben abayou
       
      Big names are influencing peoples mined. If a star wears something new, then the people try to wear the same thing.
  • Fashion is revealing. Clothes reveal what groups people are in. In high school, groups have names: "goths, skaters, preps, herbs
    • fiben abayou
       
      whatever you wear, it represents what you believe. if you go all black your called goth; because people thing you like creepy, weird, and scary things.
  • Fashion
  • Back in the 1950s, teenagers everywhere dressed like Elvis Presley.
    • fiben abayou
       
      Teens fallowed Elvis's footsteps with styling. They wanted to be just like him, so  they started to wear clothes that Elvis wore.
  • There are many reasons we wear what we wear. Protection from cold, rain and snow: mountain climbers wear high-tech outerwear to avoid frostbite and over-exposure. Physical attraction: many styles are worn to inspire "chemistry." Emotions: we dress "up" when we're happy and "down" when we're upset. Religious expression: Orthodox Jewish men wear long black suits and Islamic women cover every part of their body except their eyes. Identification and tradition: judges wear robes, people in the military wear uniforms, brides wear long white dresses.
    • fiben abayou
       
      We wear clothes for different things. It can be for an events ,summer,spring, or winter; there is allows something appropriated for that time.
    • fiben abayou
       
      As time want by, fashion starts to change its style. fashion can be from the old days or from this period. no one knows how fashion comes to change and also bring back old school fashion. Most people that are high fashion are mostly wealth people and people that work in the fashion industry.
  • about them and how they feel that day.
    • fiben abayou
       
      The website implies that fashion is in our everyday life. The publisher develops this idea spatially by providing details in the change and how fashion impacting people life. The website uses photographs to highlight the idea of the text. The publisher teaches the audience a fashion tone, demonstrating that the audience should recognize how fashion impacts society sees and changes because of one thing.
parnia husayni

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Maggie Alvarado

The Challenges Of Becoming A Neonatal Nurse Practitioner - 0 views

  • maternity ward
    • kabakersky
       
      You are spending a lot of time summarizing what the text is saying, but I'm looking for your reactions, too. How is this making you question your career choice after high school? You can add in some reflection as you annotate.
    • Maggie Alvarado
       
      Exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally
    • Maggie Alvarado
       
      what does Vulnerable mean?
    • Maggie Alvarado
       
      neonatal nurse practitioners are medical professionals that provide care for newborns or premature babies. Babies have many health problems that they develop during 28 days they are out. 
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    • Maggie Alvarado
       
      You must be a expert when managing the health of infants.
    • Maggie Alvarado
       
      Having the title as a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner opens many path ways. For example being able to work in a hospital, nursery, maternity ward
    • Maggie Alvarado
       
      working as a neonatal nurse has high risks you must know the skills like the back of your hand. You can put a child's life in danger. Becoming a Neonatal nurse practitioner is taking a high responsibility. 
    • Maggie Alvarado
       
      your full attention and time has to go towards the babies because they have medical issues. When working in this field you have to take precautions. 
  • vulnerable
    • Maggie Alvarado
       
      You must know how to talk to the infants parents to make them understand what is going to happen to there child's life. You must try to make them understand what is best for there child. If its death you must be strong and go through with it and be strong.
  • You also need to work with the parents, most especially the mother of the newborns.
    • Maggie Alvarado
       
      Neonatal Nurse Practitioner has many duties and responsibilities other than helping kids with medical problems
  • Working with such vulnerable group of patient requires great knowledge, excellent skills, and ability to respond to any crisis that may arise.
  • Duties And Responsibilities Of A Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
  • A neonatal nurse practitioner is an expert in managing the health and the development status of growing infants.
  • Another thing is that, when working in this field doesn’t only limit your responsibility to the newborns.
  • Neonatal nurse practitioner is the one responsible for drug therapy. They also handle emergencies and specialize in high risk deliveries.
  • They also maintain and update the records of the patient and ensure that all of the information is accurate.
  • In order to become a neonatal nurse practitioner, one must complete a nursing degree and become registered on that field.
  • The nurse practitioner license is needed in almost all states before one could start to look for hospital or clinic jobs. The license should be renewed in three years cycle.
  • Their patient alone is already a great challeng
  • intravenous
  • You need to teach the mother to cope with the special needs of their newborn and help them learn the right way on how to take care of their babies.
  • A neonatal nurse practitioner is a medical professional which is responsible for providing care to newborns especially during their first twenty eight days after birth. Providing nursing care at this stage is critical to the health, development, and most especially to the life of the child.
  • Nurse practitioners also teach neonatal nurses about how to handle infants suffering from congenital heart disorders, respiratory ailments, defects related with premature births, and also low birth weight.
  • Neonatal nurse practitioner creates discharge plans when managing patient transfer.
illiasse12

Arab Spring or Islamist Winter? | World Affairs Journal - 1 views

  • will bring their respective countries out of the long Arab winter of authoritarian rule
    • illiasse12
       
      Arab winter..? So it should be called the Arab winter? not Arab spring?  And why should each one of them bring itself out? why shouldn't they come together and help together as a one union..as all ARABS?
    • kabakersky
       
      Well, think about the qualities of winter vs. spring. How does Western culture view Eastern culture? How does this word choice impact Westerners' perceptions?
    • illiasse12
       
      Well, as what you have told me, Arabs used to be in winter where everything is dead and when spring comes in-which refers to revolutions- Arabs will come back to life. This might be true in a way. Arabs were muted by their leaders, but they actually never died, because if they have ever died, then they wouldn't have protested against those leaders. YOLO. Arabs were just patients and they knew that revolutions might be worst...there's an arabic proverb that says: Never change your old neighbor, because the new one is going to be  worst. Arabs thought about it that way, but their patient came to an end and they started thier thing.
    • illiasse12
       
      ****Never change your old neighbor before you try the new one, because the new one is going to be  worst.******
  • upheavals
    • illiasse12
       
       Protests
  • The phrase “Arab Spring” is a misnomer
    • illiasse12
       
      What should it be called then?
    • kabakersky
       
      What do you think would be an appropriate term?
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  • Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Syria
    • illiasse12
       
      Why didn't they include the rest? aren't they important as well?  Yemen has overthrown their government too but they're not included? why? Algeria and Saudi Arabia had major protests too!
  • the number of genuinely liberal democracies to emerge in the Arab world is likely to be one or zero.
    • illiasse12
       
      That isn't true!! because all the citizens in the Arab world want to emerge into one single union. 
  • while the government of Syria
    • illiasse12
       
      A part of the next highlighted sentence
  • waged a murder and intimidation campaign against Lebanese journalists and elected officials.
    • illiasse12
       
      I'm not trying to say that it's good that they did this, but that happened for a reason. Those people were sharing wrong information and sharing just some parts of videos that give a reaaaaalllly bad picture about Syria 
    • illiasse12
       
      This show the bias
  • respective countries
  • authoritarian
  • Arab Spring or Islamist Winter?
  • The only things these countries have in common with each other is that they’re in turmoil and that they are Arab.
    • illiasse12
       
      Only thing is common is they're Arab and they're in turmoil?? Nooooo!!!!! They're also Muslims, they also speak the same language, they have common traditions, common food, they share the same continent 
  • visitors might think they’re in Greece or even in France if they didn’t know better
    • illiasse12
       
      if they didn't know better....this is kind of saying if you think that Tunisia is a great country, then you're stupid
  • . Egypt is an ancient and crushingly poor nation ruled, as it has been more often than not, by a military dictatorship. Libya under Muammar el-Qaddafi was an oil-rich dungeon state that had more in common with North Korea and the former Soviet Union than with its neighbors. Syria, meanwhile, unlike any place in North Africa, is a sectarian tinderbox with the potential to Lebanonize or to Iraqify almost immediately upon the overthrow of the state. 
    • illiasse12
       
      These stuff show that this text is old
  • visitors might think they’re in Greece or even in France if they didn’t know better
  • These nations differed dramatically from each other before the region-wide upheaval began
    • illiasse12
       
      If they disagreed once or twice about something, then they will disagree about it even after the revolutions started!!  
  • , so it logically follows that the revolutions themselves, not to mention their conclusions and aftermaths, should also differ dramatically.
  • The Arab Spring isn’t one thing, as the post-Communist revolutions in 1989 more or less were, with local variations in only a couple of places like Romania and Yugoslavia. Here each country and revolution is its own Romania or Yugoslavia, differing significantly from each of the others.
Georgina Medina

Child Abuse - Child Abuse Cases and Stories - 0 views

  • unresponsive
    • Georgina Medina
       
      unresponsive- not responding back
  • liver lacerations.
    • Georgina Medina
       
      liver lacerations- a part of the liver that has been cut or torn.
  • abusing their six-month-old infant so severely that he was in intensive care and it was thought that he was not going to be able to recover.
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  • Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
    • Georgina Medina
       
      Munchausen syndrom by proxy- a rare form of  child abuse  a which a caregiver makes up symptoms and signs so as to make it appear that their child is sick
    • kabakersky
       
      Eminem is one famous victim of Munchausen syndrome. You might look up some additional real-life examples.
  • socioeconomic
    • Georgina Medina
       
      Socioeconomic- of- pertaining to, or signifying the combination or interaction of social and economic factors.
  • psychological
    • Georgina Medina
       
      psychological- meaning of, pertaining to, dealing with, or affecting the mind especially as a function of awarness.
  • neglect
    • Georgina Medina
       
      Neglect- means to not pay attention to or pay little attention. to disregard or slight.
  • People often think that child abuse is something that happens in other families and other neighborhoods, but not close to them.
    • Georgina Medina
       
      saying  that everyone thinks that child abuse won't happen in their own home.
  • Child Abuse - Child Abuse Cases and Stories
    • Georgina Medina
       
      people talking about how their childhood was.  sharing stories of victims of child abuse
Guadalupe Saenz

A Guide to Mass Shootings in America | Mother Jones - 0 views

    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      I think its going to talk about all the mass killings that happen and how much are mass killing has increase in America 
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      it talks about the recent killings that happen
  • Forty four of the killers were white males
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    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      Woman are not as crazy as males  
  • Only one of them was a woman
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      this jump out to me because its shocking that people think that all white people are but really there not
    • Guadalupe Saenz
       
      Not all gun violence comes from mass shootings
  • (Mass shootings represent only a sliver of America's overall gun violence.)
  • The shootings occured in a public place
  • lone shooter.
  • Of the 143 guns possessed by the killers, more than three quarters were obtained legally
  • an AR-15 assault rifle, when blasting away at his victims in
  • a darkened movie theater.
  • .223 Bushmaster semiautomatic assault rifle
  • .40-caliber Glock
abel bustios

Food - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

shared by abel bustios on 15 Apr 13 - Cached
  • Many cultures have a recognizable cuisine, a specific set of cooking traditions using various spices or a combination of flavors unique to that culture, which evolves over time. Other differences include preferences (hot or cold, spicy, etc.) and practices, the study of which is known as gastronomy. Many cultures have diversified their foods by means of preparation, cooking methods, and manufacturing
    • abel bustios
       
      food its all around the world. is a specific set of cooking traditions using various spices or a combination of flavors unique to that culture, which evolves over time. gastronomy is another name. many cultures have diversified their foods by means of preparation, cooking methods.
  • There are many different types of equipment used for cooking.
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  • Various types of cook-tops are used as well. They carry the same variations of fuel types as the ovens mentioned above. Cook-tops are used to heat vessels placed on top of the heat source, such as a sauté pan, sauce pot, frying pan, or pressure cooker. These pieces of equipment can use either a moist or dry cooking method and include methods such as steaming, simmering, boiling, and poaching for moist methods, while the dry methods include sautéing, pan frying, and deep-frying.[32]
  • Certain cultures highlight animal and vegetable foods in their raw state. Salads consisting of raw vegetables or fruits are common in many cuisines.
    • abel bustios
       
      animal and vegetables foods in their raw state for different cultures
Veronica Mier

A Hairy History: The Removal of Body Hair | HellOnHairyLegs - 1 views

  • battered
    • Veronica Mier
       
      Verb; to beay persistently or hard, pound repeatedly.
  • “Summer Dress and Modern Dancing combine to make necessary the removal of objectionable hair.”
    • Veronica Mier
       
      Removing underarm hair became a trend. Once women started modeling dresses with hairless underarms. 
  • HellOnHairyLegs
    • Veronica Mier
       
      By having the word "hell" 
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  • billed
    • Veronica Mier
       
      Having a billed or beak, especially one of a specified kind, shape color, etc. (Usually used in combination) 
  • procrastinate
    • Veronica Mier
       
      Verb; to defer action, delay.. until opportunity is lost. 
  • American female body hair shaving was triggered by a “sustained marketing assault” that began first against armpit hair in 1915, when sleeveless dresses came into fashion 5.
  • The World War II-era shortening of skirts further helped advertisers’ thrust for leg hair removal, and “[b]y the middle of the century, attention had been drawn to lower parts of the anatomy and a tanned, shapely, hairless leg was a thing of beauty,”
    • Veronica Mier
       
      The took advantage of the World War II to advertise the thrust of leg hair removal. 
    • kabakersky
       
      This is really interesting...so who ran the marketing that encouraged women to remove their body hair? You might look at the 1960s/1970s, when women's rights led many women to burn their bras and refuse to shave.
  • contemporary
    • Veronica Mier
       
      adj- Existing, occurring, or living at the sames time; belonging to the same time.
  • combat
  • distasteful
  • pumice
Shana Zadron

Similarities Between the Assassinations of Kennedy and Lincoln by Ron Kurtus - Lessons ... - 0 views

  • Lincoln
    • Shana Zadron
       
      There are alot of similarities which show some conspiracial things and could be a part of the illumanati's
  • Lincoln was elected to Congress in 1846
    • Shana Zadron
       
      Why is there exactly 100 years of difference between these two people that had alot of power? HMMMmm power refers to the devil and the devil is in the illumanati members.
  • His wife lost a child while living in the White House
    • Shana Zadron
       
      their wives lost a child in the white house.....so they lost a life in the power building 
    • kabakersky
       
      You might consider looking at child mortality (death) rates for those time periods...in Lincoln's day, it was fairly common, but in Kennedy's, it was not. Think about whether or not those statistics relate to this situation.
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  • He was elected President in 1960
    • Shana Zadron
       
      100 years of difference.
  • He was directly concerned with Civil Rights
    • Shana Zadron
       
      the illumanati is also concerned by the cival rights
  • Kennedy had a secretary named Lincoln who told him not to go to Dallas *2
    • Shana Zadron
       
      their secretary name was a presidents name that have very strange similarities.
  • Lincoln was shot in the back of the head in the presence of his wife
    • Shana Zadron
       
      as the illumanati cares alot about numeralogy thus their is a 100 years difference and they were killed the same way...thus their wives had to be there due to a loss of their child  and their husbands
  • Kennedy shot in a Lincoln, made by Ford
    • Shana Zadron
       
      ford is also a company of the illumanati
  • He was shot on a Friday
    • Shana Zadron
       
      friday is a great day for the evil because they have alot of power and for humans (non-evil) it is an unlucky day.
  • The assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, was known by three names, comprised of fifteen letters
    • Shana Zadron
       
      the numeralogy is even the same in their names.
  • Booth shot Lincoln in a theater and fled to a warehouse *3
    • Shana Zadron
       
      hmmm even their way of killing was the same and place wow now thats something strange and totally planned out.
  • Oswald was killed before being brought to trial
    • Shana Zadron
       
      did the illumanati kill them because they didnt want anybody else to know the truth and their secret of the devil lucifer??
  • There were theories that Oswald was part of a greater conspiracy
    • Shana Zadron
       
      theories of conspiracy leads to the illumanati.
  • Kennedy's successor was Lyndon Johnson, born in 1908
    • Shana Zadron
       
      both had the same last name
  • 1 Note: It is an urban myth that Lincoln had a secretary named Kennedy. There is no record of that.
    • Shana Zadron
       
      was that similarity a rumor ??
  • *3 Note: Booth actually fled to a farm and was killed in a tobacco barn. It might be a stretch to call it a warehouse. But two years after his death, Booth's body was temporarily moved to a warehouse. Also, after the assassination, the government closed the Ford Theatre and turned it into a warehouse.
    • Shana Zadron
       
      why would they want to bury his killer there?? Why would they make it a farmhouse?? why would the government do that? Is the illumanati also controlling the Government?
  • Skeptics disagree Some skeptics say that you could take any two famous people and find a number of similar-type coincidences between them. The only problem with that theory is that there really haven't been any listings of such comparisons. And certainly none has been as extensive as the Lincoln-Kennedy similarities.
    • Shana Zadron
       
      There are similarities and alot of differences between people mabe it was just a concidense?
  • www.school-for-champions.com/history/lincolnjfk.htm
    • Shana Zadron
       
      cite review
Sebastian Ojeda

Cristiano Ronaldo Biography - Facts, Birthday, Life Story - Biography.com - 0 views

    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      Definition of lauded: praise: glorification
  • lauded
    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      they paid a lot of money for Cristiano Ronaldo 
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  • In addition to his FIFA World Player of the year award, Ronaldo has also won the coveted Ballon d'OR, the Golden Boot, and been named the UEFA Club Forward of the Year, among other honors during the course of his career.
    • Sebastian Ojeda
       
      Through his whole career he has achieved a lot and is now one of the best soccer players 
    • kabakersky
       
      Who determines which players win each award? What are Ronaldo's qualities as a soccer player that make him so good?
ibukun Folarin

Rainbow Dancer's Abuse Poetry - 0 views

  • Here comes that feeling again;
  • Unspeakable Acts
    • ibukun Folarin
       
      I predict that this poem s going to be about an abusive parent. The author might have went through a lot and is finally speaking up and doing something about it because she's tired of being the victim.
    • ibukun Folarin
       
      Seemed like somethings that should not have happened happened. 
    • kabakersky
       
      What is that something? Is this an issue of fate? Bad circumstances? Bad choices?
  • Unspeakable
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  • Here comes that feeling again;
  • Intrusive
    • ibukun Folarin
       
      definitio- Disturbing another by one's uninvited or unwelcome presence
  • Perpetrated
    • ibukun Folarin
       
      Definition- Carry out or commit (a harmful, illegal, or immoral action).
  • upon me by my mother;
    • ibukun Folarin
       
      Her mother is the abuser. That's so sad because mothers are suppose to be your rock not the cause of your problem.
  • And I struggle to breathe - I need to flee!
    • ibukun Folarin
       
      Her mother is hurting her so she's thinking maybe she can run away.
  • Here comes the little girl again, silently screaming in darkness, Signaling memories of unspeakable acts,
    • ibukun Folarin
       
      This abuse has been going on since she was a kid and the now that she has aged she still find herself becoming the scared little kid she used to be. 
  • Too terrible to voice to another soul,
    • ibukun Folarin
       
      Her mother is hurting her so badly that she don't even have the gut to go out and ask for help because she's ashamed. 
  • I flee
    • ibukun Folarin
       
      This is the second time i'm seeing the word "Flee" most be important.
  • oblivion!
    • ibukun Folarin
       
      The state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening.
  • to my safe place and pray for
    • ibukun Folarin
       
      She's pleading for unconsciousness, usually people want to get out when they are being abuse but not her she want to get out but at that moment all she's pleading for is for her to faint. 
  • huddled
    • ibukun Folarin
       
      Definition- Crowd together
  • Overwhelmed, horrified, and praying for death!
    • ibukun Folarin
       
      She thinks death is her only way out of the pain and shame she feels
  • again
    • ibukun Folarin
       
      This word keep appearing over and over again. Must hold a meaning
  • Here comes the grief again, and Never-ending images of unspeakable acts, That frighten me into crying out for help, Shaken, heartsick, longing for relief!
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