"Should Constitution High School have sex education class?" I have asked my question to five of my classmates and their opinions. The first category is based on how students need to be educated about what's going around in this world. Myles stated "yes, so we can learn what and what not to do. " The next category is about the STD and Pregnancy rates. If the students are getting educated on what not to do then the STD and Pregnancy rates would go down. Sierra replied as a "yes" her explanation was " so that the youth would lower the amount of STD's and Pregnancies. The final category is based on knowing how to change the future. When asking the question to Rory, he responded as a "yes" also, but his explanation was " so that the youth would know about sex while growing and won't get anything then learn about it. " Those are the answer's from other's, and what was their opinion to my question.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Friday, November 7, 2008
Reflection on the Election
This presidential election meant a lot to me. Seeing Barack Obama becoming the 44Th president was a historical event. When i will become an elderly person I will have something every important to tell my children and grandchildren what i was living and how old i was during this event. I was so happy that night that i stayed up all night to to make sure that Obama would win.
I think that everyone in the U.S voted for Obama because of the changes he is willing to make. The most important change to me is the education. He wants to improve the education system. I will be able to have a good role model like he knew he was going to become the president he tried he hardest and he work hard to become something, That makes me want to try more. Since the education is going to get better i have an better chance of becoming what i really want to. Also, he said that he was going to lower taxes, and my mother will be able to do more with her money. This means a lot to me and y family because this is a historical event and all of the changes again will help us. One more thing i think he was going to do is end the war in Iraq. this means we will be having more money to support our country. This is what Barack Obama winning means to me.
Final Draft... NHD
Even though the 19th amendment helped, the women gain the right to vote, many woman still
felt threatened by the men and did not vote at all. Susan B. Anthony was a prominent American
Civil Rights leader who played a major role in the 19th century women’s rights movement to
introduce women’s suffrage into the United States. Because of her traveling throughout the
United States and Europe and giving 75 to 100 speeches per year even though she died 14 years,
five months, and five days before the passage of the 19th amendment most of the work and
effort is all due to her. Today women still do not have all of the equal rights as a man does but
when it comes down to voting Susan B. Anthony has made that happen for all females.
After the civil war Susan B. Anthony was upset because the people who where working for
“Negro” suffrage were willing to continue to exclude women from voting rights. Susan B. Anthony used to be a teacher but when she found out that men where being paid more than she was she started acting. A friendship with Amelia Bloomer led to a meeting with Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Stanton became her lifelong partner in political organizing, especially for women’s rights and women suffrage. Together the two women made a great team. Anthony managed most of the business affairs while Stanton did most of the writing of the women’s right movements. From 1868 to 1870, Stanton and Anthony edited and published a women’s newspaper called Revolution. In 1869, they formed the National Woman Suffrage Association. They traveled all over the country and abroad, promoting women’s rights. There talents that they used were there speeches and there newspapers this is how they got the other women’s feedback. This had a major impact on Susan B. Anthony’s time because she did not have any kids or get married and this was because she was to busy traveling around the world and helping other women she never had time to settle down and start a family of her own. Just one month before Anthony died; she attended her last suffrage convention.
She made her last speech stating, “Failure is impossible” from this statement I can say that I believe that Anthony knew that women were going to get there rights some day. After her death, only four states gave women the right to vote. However, 14 years later the amendment that stated that women had equal rights was added to the constitution, which is known as the 19th amendment.
Susan B. Anthony is famous for being a women’s right leader. We should care about Anthony because she helped women of all colors and races stand up for there rights. She put her life on hold to help others out. Even though Susan B. Anthony did not live to see what she accomplished I believe that she knew that her day was going to come eventually and if she were alive today, she would be proud of what she has done to help the entire world.
felt threatened by the men and did not vote at all. Susan B. Anthony was a prominent American
Civil Rights leader who played a major role in the 19th century women’s rights movement to
introduce women’s suffrage into the United States. Because of her traveling throughout the
United States and Europe and giving 75 to 100 speeches per year even though she died 14 years,
five months, and five days before the passage of the 19th amendment most of the work and
effort is all due to her. Today women still do not have all of the equal rights as a man does but
when it comes down to voting Susan B. Anthony has made that happen for all females.
After the civil war Susan B. Anthony was upset because the people who where working for
“Negro” suffrage were willing to continue to exclude women from voting rights. Susan B. Anthony used to be a teacher but when she found out that men where being paid more than she was she started acting. A friendship with Amelia Bloomer led to a meeting with Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Stanton became her lifelong partner in political organizing, especially for women’s rights and women suffrage. Together the two women made a great team. Anthony managed most of the business affairs while Stanton did most of the writing of the women’s right movements. From 1868 to 1870, Stanton and Anthony edited and published a women’s newspaper called Revolution. In 1869, they formed the National Woman Suffrage Association. They traveled all over the country and abroad, promoting women’s rights. There talents that they used were there speeches and there newspapers this is how they got the other women’s feedback. This had a major impact on Susan B. Anthony’s time because she did not have any kids or get married and this was because she was to busy traveling around the world and helping other women she never had time to settle down and start a family of her own. Just one month before Anthony died; she attended her last suffrage convention.
She made her last speech stating, “Failure is impossible” from this statement I can say that I believe that Anthony knew that women were going to get there rights some day. After her death, only four states gave women the right to vote. However, 14 years later the amendment that stated that women had equal rights was added to the constitution, which is known as the 19th amendment.
Susan B. Anthony is famous for being a women’s right leader. We should care about Anthony because she helped women of all colors and races stand up for there rights. She put her life on hold to help others out. Even though Susan B. Anthony did not live to see what she accomplished I believe that she knew that her day was going to come eventually and if she were alive today, she would be proud of what she has done to help the entire world.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Rough Draft
Rough Draft
Even though the 19th amendment helped, the women gain the right to vote, many woman still felt threatened by the men and did not vote at all. Susan B. Anthony was a prominent American Civil Rights leader who played a major role in the 19th century women’s rights movement to introduce women’s suffrage into the United States. Because of her traveling throughout the United States and Europe and giving 75 to 100 speeches per year even though she died 14 years, five months, and five days before the passage of the 19th amendment most of the work and effort is all due to her. Today women still do not have all of the equal rights as a man does but when it comes down to voting Susan B. Anthony has made that happen for all females.
Even though the 19th amendment helped, the women gain the right to vote, many woman still felt threatened by the men and did not vote at all. Susan B. Anthony was a prominent American Civil Rights leader who played a major role in the 19th century women’s rights movement to introduce women’s suffrage into the United States. Because of her traveling throughout the United States and Europe and giving 75 to 100 speeches per year even though she died 14 years, five months, and five days before the passage of the 19th amendment most of the work and effort is all due to her. Today women still do not have all of the equal rights as a man does but when it comes down to voting Susan B. Anthony has made that happen for all females.
After the civil war Susan B. Anthony was upset because the people who where working for “Negro” suffrage were willing to continue to exclude women from voting rights. Susan B. Anthony used to be a teacher but when she found out that men where being paid more than she was she started acting. A friendship with Amelia Bloomer led to a meeting with Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Stanton became her lifelong partner in political organizing, especially for women’s rights and women suffrage. Together the two women made a great team. Anthony managed most of the business affairs while Stanton did most of the writing of the women’s right movements. From 1868 to 1870, Stanton and Anthony edited and published a women’s newspaper called Revolution. In 1869, they formed the National Woman Suffrage Association. They traveled all over the country and abroad, promoting women’s rights. There talents that they used were there speeches and there newspapers this is how they got the other women’s feedback. This had a major impact on Susan B. Anthony’s time because she did not have any kids or get married and this was because she was to busy traveling around the world and helping other women she never had time to settle down and start a family of her own. Just one month before Anthony died; she attended her last suffrage convention.
She made her last speech stating, “Failure is impossible” from this statement I can say that I believe that Anthony knew that women were going to get there rights some day. After her death, only four states gave women the right to vote. However, 14 years later the amendment that stated that women had equal rights was added to the constitution, which is known as the 19th amendment.
Susan B. Anthony is famous for being a women’s right leader. We should care about Anthony because she helped women of all colors and races stand up for there rights. She put her life on hold to help others out. Even though Susan B. Anthony did not live to see what she accomplished I believe that she knew that her day was going to come eventually and if she were alive today, she would be proud of what she has done to help the entire world.
Susan B. Anthony is famous for being a women’s right leader. We should care about Anthony because she helped women of all colors and races stand up for there rights. She put her life on hold to help others out. Even though Susan B. Anthony did not live to see what she accomplished I believe that she knew that her day was going to come eventually and if she were alive today, she would be proud of what she has done to help the entire world.
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