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Filed under: Uncategorized — Tiffany at 11:27 am on Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Community Service

 

Community service is very important! Doing for the community is not only helpful, but rewarding as well.  For community service in my town, I have interviewed new students coming  to Flex, preformed plays for the senior citizens at the Friendship Terrace Center, sorted recycling items for our school, did a presentation for Rotary Club sharing with them how Flex students carry out their day, and cleaned out a freezer that had gotten unplugged, and had rotten meat in it.

 

The volunteer project I enjoyed the most, was the plays a few students and I did for the senior citizens. I was embarrassed to go perform funny plays that I hadn’t had much rehearsal with, but I did it. It felt so rewarding walking out  the Friendship Terrace doors because when I looked back to say goodbye, every elderly had a smile on their face from ear to ear. Knowing we made their day, it made me feel good and put a smile on my face.

 

My least favorite volunteer task was cleaning out the stinky freezer! It was so gnarly! Fish, moose, and rabbit blood, covered shelves. With massive amounts of oxi-clean, warm soapy water, a wire brush, a sponge, a rag, and a little elbow grease took care of that disaster.

We need volunteers! In Homer, without the help of the volunteers, art shows, trash pick up, community dinners and stuff like that, would not be possible. Take initiative and help your community!

 

Community service is not just important in your community but globally as well. A high school student decided to go backpacking in Asia at the end of her senior year. Once she arrived, she made the decision to stay there. When she realized and was exposed to so many homeless and orphanage children, she wanted to help. She wanted to make a change, and that is exactly what she has done. Currently she is caring for 24 orphans and has put 700 homeless children into safe living quarters.

 

 

Bill of Rights

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tiffany at 10:25 am on Wednesday, April 14, 2010

 

Amendment 1: Freedom of speech, religion, and the right to petition the government

(I think this is the most important amendment because it allows citizens to choose our government, allows us to believe in what we want and gives us the right to say whatever we want.)

Amendment 2: The right to bear arms shall not be taken away.

Amendment 3: Troops can’t stay in peoples house unless they have permission.

Amendment 4: Law enforcement needs a probable cause to search or a search warrant before they can search.

Amendment 5: innocent until proven guilty.

Amendment 6: The right to speedy trial.

Amendment 7:  Can’t go to court for the same case twice.

Amendment 8: No cruel or unusual punishment.

Amendment 9: Rights retained by the people.

Amendment 10: States keep their rights that aren’t in the United States Constitution.

 

Why did they come up with the bill of rights? Because anti-Federalists thought that the constitution was delegated to the new government and was reserved to the people.

What are they? The first ten amendments attached to the Constitution.

What do they state? They provide for individual rights of citizens and the limitations that the Federal government can’t do to them.

When were they ratified? September 25,1789

What is the process of adding an Amendment to the Constitution? There are actually two ways to amend it. The first is for the amendment to pass through houses of the legislature by a two-thirds majority in each. Once the amendment is passed by both of the houses, it then goes on to the states. Three-fourths of the states have to agree to amend it before it becomes part of the Constitution.

What is American identity and culture? American is very fortunate to have so much freedom. Most of the other countries don’t have a lot of freedom and are a lot less fortunate than America.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/bill_of_rights_transcript.html

My Hero!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tiffany at 10:37 am on Friday, January 29, 2010

Who is my hero?  Someone who has alwas been there for me and always will be. Who taught me right from wrong. Who is there to help me through my stuggles. Who is there to reward me when I do well. Who is responsible. Who is honest and trustworth. Who belives stongly in the quote, ” treat others how you want to be treated.”  My hero is my dad. I love him he is the best hero I could ever have!!!