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Racism
My opinion on racism is that it's very dangerous because there are a lot of people lives that are taken and becoming over controlling of the slaves. In 2015, it has been a crazy, sad, and tragic year. We lost so many people and families are left to burry them. I'll be talking about three things that happen this year and they are the killing of Sandra Bland, South Carolina Church Shooting and the 14 year old boy. Its very sad to be seeing everybody to die and live there life so short. I don't think it wasn't fair that Sandra had to end her life so soon and the way she did. our main situation right now is cops and guns. We have cops to protect us and help us to stop the violence, but it seems like they not doing a good job with that. I sort of feel sorry for Dylann because now his life is gone, but at the same time I don't because he deserves what he get. I want to know what was going through his head before and after he did the shooting. But why shoot inside a church? Violence isn't the word ! We all need to come together and show the whites that we can get along and work together. It's just so sad to know that he did that and killed/injured so many people. They didn't do anything to him and sure didn't ask for that. Gun's have been taking over people lately, everybody feel like since they have one think it's okay to use it and start killing others. It should be taken away and only given to the people that have an permit and also token classes to earn there permit. Even the 14 year old boy didn't deserve his life to be taken away from him this early and at very young age, he had a life ahead of him.
Natural phenomenon
Waterspouts are tornadoes that form over water . Waterspouts don't pose a major threat unless you happen to be in a boat, but if you are you might want to watch out because these things can achieve their speed up to 190 miles (305 kilometers) per hours. They can occur anywhere over water, but are especially prevalent in the Florida Keys, where there can be 400 or 500 waterspouts a year. Smoke flares dropped in these areas show the air is moving in a circle and upward. Many dark spots die out without progressing any further. But some begin to take on a spiral pattern of dark and lighter water.
Alba, Matt J. "10 Ridiculously Cool Natural Phenomena (Waterspouts)." Http://listverse.com/2013/04/28/10-ridiculously-cool-natural-phenomenon/. MJ Alba, 28 Apr. 2013. Web. 20 Nov. 2015.
Alba, Matt J. "10 Ridiculously Cool Natural Phenomena (Waterspouts)." Http://listverse.com/2013/04/28/10-ridiculously-cool-natural-phenomenon/. MJ Alba, 28 Apr. 2013. Web. 20 Nov. 2015.
Famous Person
Monroe was born, Norma Jeane Mortenson, in June 1926. Her father was unknown and she was baptised as Norma Jeane Baker; she spent many years in foster homes because of her family situation. Marilyn Monroe became married to Jimmy Dougherty, in 1942. When he left to the South Pacific to fight in the Second world War, she joined a local munitions factory in Burbank, California. 1946 was a pivotal year for Marilyn, she divorced her young husband and changed her name from the boring Norma Baker to the more glamorous Marilyn Monroe (after her grandma).
Monroe, Marilyn. "Marilyno Monroe Biography." Biography Online. Tejvan Pettinger, 12 Jan. 2009. Web. 20 Nov. 2015.
Monroe, Marilyn. "Marilyno Monroe Biography." Biography Online. Tejvan Pettinger, 12 Jan. 2009. Web. 20 Nov. 2015.
poetry project
In both stories The Wind and The Wind Tapped Like A Tired Man had the similarities and they were both poems personify the wind as a man, both poems give the wind fingers and both poems are dealing with death in it. They also had difference and they are Stephen's wind shouts, kicks, thumps on branches, and wants to kill, Dickinson wind is tired and timid, Dickinson blown tremulous in glass, Dickinson became a lone, and Dickinson speech was like a push
Stephen, James. "The Wind." Http://www.poetrynook.com/poem/wind-27. N.p., 26 Oct. 1909. Web. 7 Jan. 2016.
Dickinson, Emily. "The Wind Tapped Like A Tired MAn." Http://www.edickinson.org/editions/1/image_sets/235911. N.p., 18 Jan. 1891. Web. 7 Jan. 2016.
Stephen, James. "The Wind." Http://www.poetrynook.com/poem/wind-27. N.p., 26 Oct. 1909. Web. 7 Jan. 2016.
Dickinson, Emily. "The Wind Tapped Like A Tired MAn." Http://www.edickinson.org/editions/1/image_sets/235911. N.p., 18 Jan. 1891. Web. 7 Jan. 2016.