Wednesday, 26 May 2010


What I like about this year is that all my teachers teach me to pass my tests. I will like to learned more about math because I dint pass my math TAKS test,I will like to try to terned in all my homework to pass my classes. What I dint like about this school is that we have to tuck in are shirt,and I also don't like is that we have to wear dress colds. What I also don't like is that we get out of school at to late and I will like it if we get out at 3:30 like normal meddle schools. I will also like if we dint have groups,I will like to have changing periods like normal meddle schools. This is all I have to ride for to day.

Thursday, 20 May 2010


My book share is about Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday was first observed as a national holiday in 1986. However, his life had become a fixed part of American mythology for years prior to this. Indeed, to many African Americans whose rights he helped expand, to many other minorities whose lives his victories touched, and to many whites who welcomed the changes his leadership brought, King's life seemed mythological even as he lived it. He is celebrated as a hero not only for the concrete legislation he enabled, but for his articulation of dreams and hopes shared by many during an era of upheaval and change.

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Cinco de Mayo HistoryIn 1861, Benito Juárez stopped making interest payments to countries that Mexico owed money to. In response, France attacked Mexico to force payment of this debt. France decided that it would try to take over and occupy Mexico. France was successful at first in its invasion; however, on May 5, 1862, at the city of Puebla, Mexican forces were able to defeat an attack by the larger French army. In the Battle of Puebla, the Mexicans were led by General Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín. Although the Mexican army was victorious over the French at Puebla, the victory only delayed the French advance on Mexico City. A year later, the French occupied Mexico. The French occupying forces placed Emperor Maximilian I on the throne of Mexico in 1864. The French, under pressure from the United States, eventually withdrew in 1866-1867. Maximilian was deposed by President Benito Juárez and executed, five years after the Battle of Puebla.