Tuesday, November 9, 2010

narrative

Well the 6 weeks went sort of fast. It felt like it was yesterday when we started school.
this six weeks were nothing like lasts.we started more work and deeper in detail in class subject. like 1st period art we started at first drawing a cirle and out of no were that circle became a tunnel. fortunately i got a 97.My second period is real boring i wish that class had less lectures.Chemistry is boring but i am passing it.we started learning deeper details about the atoms and the periodic table all this sounds boring but its actually interesting .My 4th period Latin is real fun the teacher lets us see movies like the 300 as long as it has Greek or roman history on it. she thinks she knows about politics and she said that she is a republican and liked McCain to be the next president and the last election she chose Obama i truly dont know why she chose him,but i hope she had a good reason .Your class was the bestest class why well first of all we have fun while we learn like the history of Halloween no history teacher would of done that but you that was real creative.the second thing was the ancient and modern Olympics i actually liked that part were we played jeopardy it helped us understand and get competitive.The test we took today was hard next time i am going to study more.6th period was boring creating a bill is hard but its boring as well researching the topic backing up your statements that real boring thats why i am going to 7th period algebra 2 its real fun and it makes me want to think and try more.Right now were dividing polynomials i am actually real good at it i am passing that class with an 89 but i think after he ads the extra credit points i will have a better grade.8th period english is boring the teacher acts like if she was on crack (no offense). I think if i did nothing in there i would be passing and with the highest grade in there

immigration IN THE US

Illegal Immigration and Equal Rights 
Should immigrants receive the same tolerances that other minority groups have received in the past decades? Should their struggle for equal rights over- shadow the fact that immigration laws are ignored? Pro Amnesty and Anti-Immigration groups have different opinions about these issues The immigration laws that exist in the U.S are not the problem, the problem exist with the people who refuse to enforce them because they contrast the immigrant’s struggles with those of early equal rights movements. The simple fact that the immigration system in this country is broken comes as no surprise to Americans. America admits more legal immigrants than any other country in the world , however proponents of the immigration bill would argue that illegal immigration exists due to the limits placed on legal immigration. Anti-Immigration activists would argue that Americans have the right to set limits on immigration in the same way that other nations do. This being said it then becomes the government’s responsibility to enforce those limits.
   Immigration policy is a controversial but rarely debated issue in U.S. politics. Politicians usually do not take strong stances on immigration, and rarely does a candidate make immigration policy a key piece of his platform. However, the issue is very divisive and decisions concerning immigration will have a large impact on this country's future. Immigration discussions often evoke strong feelings due to the racial and ethnic issues involved. Often, those seeking to immigrate to the U.S. are part of racial or ethnic groups that are minorities in this country. Therefore when a president that runs on an election they always promise to have a reform so illegal immigrants could have the same rights as citizens and residents of the U.S.A
    “America was built by immigrants.” people from every corner of the earth have come to America. Immigrants left their home countries for various reasons. Some were fleeing religious persecution and political turmoil. some like Mexicans just came to '' EL NORTE'' (THE NORTH)  for a better life and for more opportunity they did not have in their country. I also understand that some Mexicans just come to the US to sell drugs but if the US patrolled and inspected more there would not be as many problems.
    At this time, the United States has allowed more immigrants to enter the 
country than at any time in its history. Over a million legal and illegal 
immigrants take up residence in the United States each year. Immigration at its 
current magnitude is not fulfilling the interests or demands of this country. 
With the country struggling to support the huge intake of new comers, life in 
America has been suffering tremendously. The excessive stress put upon the 
welfare system, overuse of the family reunification laws, and the exploitation 
of employment based immigration in the computer industry are reasons for 
immigration reform. 
  NOT ONLY ARE MEXICANS IMMIGRATING  CANADIANS, CHINESE ETC. ARE DOING IT AS WELL WHY DONT THEY CHECK THEM MORE