What do you think about knowing your friends' passwords -- school login, myspace, email, etc? Would you share your information with anyone else? What are the risks involved?
I WOULDNT WANT ANYBODY ELES PASSWORD CUZ I WOULDNT WANT THEM KNOWING MY PASSWORD....SO THAT THEY CANT GO THOUGH MY MESSAGES
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
This event happened way before your time...and mine, but it was a horrible tragedy. Use the net to research this day. Who was Reverand Jim Jones? What happened?
Jones was born in Crete, Indiana, a rural community near the Ohio border,[1] to James Thurman Jones, a World War I veteran, and Lynetta Putnam.[2] He would later claim part Cherokee descent through his mother, though this was likely false.[3][note 1] Economic difficulties during the Great Depression necessitated that Jones' family move to nearby Lynn, Indiana in 1934.[4] Jim Jones and, later, a journalism professor who grew up in Lynn both claimed that James Thurman Jones was in the Ku Klux Klan.[4]
In 2007 interviews with PBS, childhood acquaintances recalled Jones as being a "really weird kid" who was "obsessed with religion ... obsessed with death", and claimed that he frequently held funerals for small animals, and had purportedly fatally stabbed a cat.[5]
Jones was a voracious reader as a child, studying Joseph Stalin, Karl Marx, Mahatma Gandhi and Adolf Hitler.[6] He studied each carefully, noting their strengths and weaknesses.[6] After Jones' parents separated, he moved with his mother to Richmond, Indiana.[7] Jones graduated from Richmond High School early and with honors in the winter of 1948-49.[8]
Jones married Marceline Baldwin, a nurse, in 1949 and moved to Bloomington, Indiana.[9] Jones attended Indiana University at Bloomington, where a speech by Eleanor Roosevelt about the plight of African Americans impressed him.[9] Jones' sympathetic statements about communism offended Marceline's grandmother.[9] In 1951 Jones and Marceline moved to Indianapolis, where Jones enrolled in Butler University, where he attended night school and earned a degree in secondary education in 1961.[
Jones was born in Crete, Indiana, a rural community near the Ohio border,[1] to James Thurman Jones, a World War I veteran, and Lynetta Putnam.[2] He would later claim part Cherokee descent through his mother, though this was likely false.[3][note 1] Economic difficulties during the Great Depression necessitated that Jones' family move to nearby Lynn, Indiana in 1934.[4] Jim Jones and, later, a journalism professor who grew up in Lynn both claimed that James Thurman Jones was in the Ku Klux Klan.[4]
In 2007 interviews with PBS, childhood acquaintances recalled Jones as being a "really weird kid" who was "obsessed with religion ... obsessed with death", and claimed that he frequently held funerals for small animals, and had purportedly fatally stabbed a cat.[5]
Jones was a voracious reader as a child, studying Joseph Stalin, Karl Marx, Mahatma Gandhi and Adolf Hitler.[6] He studied each carefully, noting their strengths and weaknesses.[6] After Jones' parents separated, he moved with his mother to Richmond, Indiana.[7] Jones graduated from Richmond High School early and with honors in the winter of 1948-49.[8]
Jones married Marceline Baldwin, a nurse, in 1949 and moved to Bloomington, Indiana.[9] Jones attended Indiana University at Bloomington, where a speech by Eleanor Roosevelt about the plight of African Americans impressed him.[9] Jones' sympathetic statements about communism offended Marceline's grandmother.[9] In 1951 Jones and Marceline moved to Indianapolis, where Jones enrolled in Butler University, where he attended night school and earned a degree in secondary education in 1961.[
Monday, November 17, 2008
Thursday, November 13, 2008
If you could start your own business tomorrow, what would it be? My choice is simple. I would enroll in a culinary institute and complete a degree in Pastry & Baking. Then, I would open my own speciality cake & gourmet dessert shops. For now, I just have to keep dreaming... :) I love teaching and being around all of you all, but I'm not sure it's my absolute passion. I think I would be happiest owning my own business.
a day care center
a day care center
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
I didn't slow down all weekend. Being the one in charge of my church's fall festival, I spent every free minute Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at church. I am tired and ready for the Holidays!What did you do this past weekend?
i went to the carnival and hung out with my best friends and didnt go back to da house until 5:00 sunday morning
i went to the carnival and hung out with my best friends and didnt go back to da house until 5:00 sunday morning
Friday, November 7, 2008
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
What are your thoughts on the electoral vote? Is it a fair system?For example, since McCain won in Georgia, the votes of those in Georgia that voted for Obama didn't count. The same goes for those in Virginia that voted for McCain.By the way, I am disheartened at the election results (I will support my moral values regardless of the economy and race.), but .... SO glad we can finally quit hearing all this political hype. I'm ready for there to be real news instead of election banter. This should be the last political blog for awhile. =) I am very excited that both Saxby Chambliss (R) and Jack Kingston (R) both won in the Senate and House!
yes it fair im glad obama won.....
yes it fair im glad obama won.....
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