Blog #6

Someone i can think of positive things is my science teacher because i have learned a lot from him, he is the reason why i am into learning a lot in Science and the reason why i know a lot of things i know about Science today he is nice he may not show it but hes is nice and usually does not talk loud and very smart, he got a degree on engineering and i am looking up to learning a lot about science and get a career on what i am into and he was one of my favorite teachers and one of my favorite classes, i like how we would do labs, experiments, and tech we did at class.

Blog 5#

A nonviolent protest is the practice of achieving goals such as social change through protests. Nonviolent protests don’t work because after that it starts getting out of hand and they start to do whatever they want and get out of control, citizens do because of they think its unfair the things and bad choices the government does to the citizens and the abuse of authority. One thing people protested about is the death of Trayvon Martin that was killed because he was black and other black people that got killed by either white people or police for no reason.

Something i am proud of is

My work that i have done this 8th grade and i got no C’s for this last semester and got mostly A’s and a couple of B’s, i have turned in all my work and did all the projects last quarter and did hopefully i can get at least a B and above and for the rests of the school year to get a higher grade than before and mostly proud of Science because of all the work i did and very proud of having barely an A for math and social studies.

Introduce Yourself (Example Post)

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You’re going to publish a post today. Don’t worry about how your blog looks. Don’t worry if you haven’t given it a name yet, or you’re feeling overwhelmed. Just click the “New Post” button, and tell us why you’re here.

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