Thursday, January 27, 2011

If I knew my friend was going threw a hard time.

If I knew my friend was going through a hard time I would help him or her out by talking to him or her asking them if they need any help with anything like food, need some other things or whatever makes them happy but not abusing it.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Tomrrow

My state of mind has a lot of thoughts. Its clogged with to much court.The court  have control of what I do. So its kind of hard to get everything I want done on time.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Popeyes Drama

This weekend I'm going to work. Some things happened at work. People were stealing chicken and they got caught by a camera. But now everyone is being watched by the manager so if any one steals any thing they will be fired.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Juniors Life

I like this book because Junior had courage to write a book about himself. Something people don't always do. He really gets deep in his life and he kept it real. That's one reason why I don't dislike this book because he is a good Author.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

stand up for yourself

I was in middle school six grade when a teacher approach us in a racist way telling all my friends to move to the back seats. Because we weren't smart enough to know Math, so we couldn't be in the front. I told this teacher I'm not going no where because we are in here for a reason. So he wrote us all a referral and kicked us all out of class. The substitute got fierd for being riacist that day.

Friday, January 14, 2011

The blog about criminals who comit crimes.

      This is why I give credit to dummies.com, because I believe these theories.




  1.  Social disorganization theory: A person’s physical and social environments are primarily responsible for the behavioral choices that person makes. In particular, a neighborhood that has fraying social structures is more likely to have high crime rates. Such a neighborhood may have poor schools, vacant and vandalized buildings, high unemployment, and a mix of commercial and residential property.




  • Strain theory: Most people have similar aspirations, but they don’t all have the same opportunities or abilities. When people fail to achieve society’s expectations through approved means such as hard work and delayed gratification, they may attempt to achieve success through crime.






  • Read more: http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/important-theories-in-criminology-why-people-commi.html#ixzz1B2ky4bu1

    Thursday, January 13, 2011

    I think Rowdy is mean person when you make him mad. But I think he could be a chill person. He is the kind of person that has a short temper. But at the same time he has a soft side to him.

    Wednesday, January 12, 2011

    His fellow Indians are gonna be mad at Jr because he is leaving the rez. I think they are gonna be mad at him for attenting a better high school and maybe making his life better. He can enter a better basketball team. There are more opportunities for him and his family.

    Tuesday, January 11, 2011

    This weekend I'm going to a birthday party. I'm going to buy some shoes for my cousin. I'll  hook him up with twenty dollars.

    Monday, January 10, 2011

    JR

    I think a good punishment for Jr. After the class is over he should pick up every ones book because he threw the book. He should Write a letter to his teacher saying he is sorry about throwing the book.

    Thursday, January 6, 2011

    Bullying

    Once upon a time I was in middle school. This kid was trying to clown in class about how I didn't bring the right text book. After that happen I had a way to call him a nerd in class. He ended up talking to the school principal and I got suspended. I wasn't in that class anymore which I didn't like.

    Tuesday, January 4, 2011

    The history of the native indians

    The government confined the natives to a so called land. AND offered them homes and land for cultivation, to avoid tension between the government and the natives. So the government tried to take control of what they had. In 1908, the reservation grew to 161 and grew to  52,013,010 acres.


    http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/reservations/rezhistory.htm  the story