Monday, May 17, 2010
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Wacky Web Tale

Could It Really Happen? It happened last Saturday. kai and I were camping in my back yard. We were telling jokes and eating grapes when we heard an odd, red noise coming from the house. We thought it sounded like a talking puppy.
Bravely, kai ate to the puppy. I heard pretty music and waled to my friend. Right before my eyes I saw kai disappear and then reappear as a peculiar, 2–foot cat. I typed! But then the cat danced and said, “I'm starving. Got any chicken wings?”
“Wa-wah-where's kai?” I stammered.
“What's wrong with you? I am kai!”
That's when I faintedVozMe
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Garret Morgan : Black inventor
Garrett Morgan was born on March 4, 1877 in Paris, Kentucky the seventh of 11 children born to Sydney and Elizabeth Morgan. Garrett, at the early age of 14 decided that he should travel north to Ohio in order to receive a better education. He moved to Cincinnati and then to Cleveland, working as a handyman in order to make ends meet. In Cleveland, he learned the inner workings of the sewing machine and in 1907 opened his own sewing machine store, selling new machines and repairing old ones. In 1908 Morgan married Mary Anne Hassek with whom he would have three sons.In 1909, Morgan opened a tailoring shop, selling coats, suits and dresses. While working in this shop he came upon a discover which brought about his first invention.The fluid straightened the dog's hair so much, the neighbor, not recognizing his own pet, chased the animal away. Morgan then decided try the fluid on himself, to small portions of his hair at first, and then to his entire head. He was successful and had invented the first human-hair straightener. He marketed the product under the name the G. A. Morgan Hair Refining Cream and sold by his G. A. Morgan Refining Company, which became a very successful business.Now people today have straighter hair.
In 1912, Morgan developed another invention, much different from his hair straightener. Morgan called it a Safety Hood and patented it as a Breathing Device, but the world came to know it as a Gas Mask. The Safety Hood consisted of a hood worn over the head of a person from which emanated a tube which reached near the ground and allowed in clean air.this has impacted life today..so now if people are workin qwith gases that dnt need to be inhaled they can use a gas mask.
Although he could have relied on the income his Gas Masks generated, Morgan felt compelled to try to solve safety problems of the day. One day he witnessed a traffic accident when an automobile collided with a horse and carriage. The driver of the automobile was knocked unconscious and the horse had to be destroyed. He set out to develop a means of automatically directing traffic without the need of a policeman or worker present. He patented an automatic traffic signal which he said could be "operated for directing the flow of traffic" and providing a clear and unambiguous "visible indicator." Now Today In America there are less car accidents & pedestrians getting hit.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Madam Cj Walker
Sarah Breedlove McWilliams Walker, better known as Madame CJ Walker or Madame Walker, together with Marjorie Joyner revolutionized the hair care and cosmetics industry for African American women early in the 20th century.Madame CJ Walker was born in 1867 in poverty-stricken rural Louisiana. The daughter of former slaves, she was orphaned at the age of seven. Walker and her older sister survived by working in the cotton fields of Delta and Vicksburg, Mississippi. She married at age fourteen and her only daughter was born in 1885. After her husband's death two years later, she traveled to St. Louis to join her four brothers who had established themselves as barbers. Working as a laundrywoman, she managed to save enough money to educate her daughter, and became involved in activities with the National Association of Colored Women. In 1905 Madame C.J. Walker developed a conditioning treatment for straightening hair. She started with door-to-door sales of her cosmetics, Madame C.J. Walker got a fortune off her sales. In 1910 she build a factory in Indianapolis to manufacture her life of cosmetics. Before her death in 1919 she was a millionaire, one of the most successful business executive in the early half of the twentieth century.
ABC & Cablevison :weekned post

New Yorkers were in suspense on Sunday afternoon over whether they would get to watch the 2010 Oscars telecast as Cablevision Systems Corp and Walt Disney Co's ABC had not yet agreed on a new contract.Cablevision's 3 million New York-area customers lost broadcast signals of local station WABC-TV in the early hours of Sunday because the cable operator and the TV network were unable to come to terms.
Sunday afternoon, the pair still did not appear to have a deal even though both released statements suggesting that they were making efforts to have ABC restored to Cablevision viewers in time for the annual Oscars award extravaganza.
The station put out a statement saying that the ball was now in Cablevision's court because it had offered a new deal.
However, a Cablevision spokesman would not acknowledge or confirm any new proposal. The cable operator instead said it would accept binding arbitration with ABC in order to immediately return ABC to Cablevision customers.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Teen Drinking: weekend post
Teen drinkin is another issue that has became a problem in society. teen drinkin may occur for many reasons. One reason may be depression. Teens may become depressed because of family issues, failinq school etc. Another reason teens drink is because of peer pressure. A teen may not want to drink but they let bad influences take over them. They drink just so they can be "cool". Teen drinkinq had become a big issue. I think this is why they are tryinq to raise the age to get your liscens in NYC. Teens are drinkinq & drivinq which lead to many accidents which cause the death rate to rise. teen drinkin is a problem and needs to stop.
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