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Samantha Cassidy Per,6

 

The Impending Crisis

 

 

 

The Constitution, which was created as a device to make a country

great and unify its people so it can prosper and grow, ended up being a

contributing factor to the division of the country during the previous years

to the civil war. Its general and unclear guidlines lead to different

inturpretations and a country that began to grow apart on different ideas

and systems of economy.

The amendments of the Constitution created a sense of sectionalism

which grew throughout the country since it was first established. There

were many advocates for states rights especially in deciding which states

should be free or slave.

Speech to Inform

Speech to Inform

Samantha Cassidy
How to Make Creme Brulee
Visual Aids: Bowl, Seive, Heavy cream, Egg carton, Measuring spoons, Vanilla extract, Ramekins
Source: “Joy of Cooking” by Irma S Rombauer, Scribner, Copyright: 1997

I. Introduction

Have you ever wanted to do something special for someone but didn’t know how? Have you ever wanted to impress someone by making them something special? Well, you may not know this but Creme Brulee is a simple delicious dessert you can make with just some time and patience. This dessert can impress anyone. If you ahve a date that you want to surprise with a special treat, Creme Brulee is the perfect choice to make a great impression.

II. Body

A. Equipment
1. Bowl
2. Fine wire mesh seive
3. Water Bath
4. Ramekins (or heat resistant cups)
5. Wooden spoon
6. Saucepan
7. Measuring cup and spoons

B. Ingredients
1. 2 cups Heavy Cream
2. 3/4 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
3. 3 large eggs
4. 1/2 cup Sugar

C. Procedure
1. Heat Cream in saucepan
2. Mix eggs and sugar
3. Pour cream into egg mix
4. Drain through seive
5. Pour into Ramekins in waterbath
6. Preheat oven 270 degrees
7. Bake for 1 to 1 1/2 hours
8. Cool and cover in ref. 8 to 48 Hrs.
9. Blot water and add glaze

D. Caramel Glaze

“The Caramel crust can be achieved in many ways, each yielding a slightly different result.” – Joy of Cooking by Irma Rombauer

1. Lightly dust with sugar
2. Torch or broiler
3. Enjoy!
i. (also can make simple syrup if storing longer)

III. Conclusion

Now you know how to make a delicious dessert that many people will enjoy and love. You can impress anyone with this simple recipe that contains ingredients that you carry in your house. Have fun making this sweet delight for the people you love.

Notes in Speech

“I, who happen to be a male, call a female colleague, to her face, a ‘stupid bitch’.May she, can she, ought she to take offence? If offence is to be taken, does thisdepend on the facts of the case? Had some of the facts been different (it was a malecolleague; it was a stranger; the phrase was actually ‘silly bugger’), would the answerto the question of whether offence was to be taken have been different?” Robin Barrow, Simon Fraser university
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Rep. Dave Upthegrove, D-Des Moines, – students in charge and responsible for fallouts
“If our next generation grows up without having an appreciation of their First Amendment rights, that has scary implications,” Upthegrove said.
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Pat Scales, a spokesperson for First Amendment issues-What is the essential conflict? Who is the main character? How does the author use language to define that character? Appealing to a student’s intellect will often diffuse a potential problem with a parent.
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Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier

In this decision, the Court gave school officials extremely broad authority to censor all forms of student expression if they show that the censorship has a “reasonable” educational justification.

“We are preparing citizens for a life in this democratic society where free expression and press freedom are values we hold dear. Young people are not going to grasp those values if we don’t teach them by example – as well as by lesson.” -Mark Goodman, Executive Director of the Student Press Law Center,

Work Cited

Works Cited
Barrow, Robin. “On the Duty of Not Taking Offense.” EBSCOHost. 3 Sept. 2005. Simon Fraser University. 15 Apr. 2008 <http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdf?vid=7&hid=114&sid=37038fab-9254-48c7-bb54-80698c46d2df%40session>.
Hahn, Cliff. “What’s Wrong with a Little Censorship?” Youth Initiative. 4 Nov. 2002. Open Society Institute. 15 Apr. 2008 <http://www.soros.org/initiatives/youth/articles_publications/articles/whatswrong_20021104>.
McFarlane, Seth. Google. 17 Apr. 2008 <http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3381462080756649742&q=Family+guy+FCC&total=225&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0>.
Scales, Pat. “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore: What to Do When a Good Series Contains Explicit Language.” EBSCOHost. June 2007. Reed Business Information. 15 Apr. 2008 <http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=19&hid=14&sid=e721f4ce-e196-4d0e-8657-f83f6a7be202%40sessionmgr8>.
Wilson, Elliot. “Students Print a Blank Newspaper to Protest Censorship.” The Telescope. 2 Dec. 2007. National College Advertiwsing and Marketing. 15 Apr. 2008 <http://media.www.the-telescope.com/media/storage/paper749/news/2007/02/12/News/Students.Print.A.Blank.Newspaper.To.Protest.Censorship-2714353-page2.shtml>.

outline

OUTLINE:  SPEECH TO PERSUADE(Please delete blue instructions when you type your copy of the outline.) Name: Samantha Cassidy Due Date:  April 28, 2008 Topic: Censorship Proposition Statement: Censorship is a violation of our @$%! Basic constitutional rights 

Works Cited:  (Author, Title, Date, Web Address)

 

I. Introduction (write out in full)

Problems        

A. Constitutional Right                                                                     

B.  Family Guy                                                          

            C. School with book                                                               III. Causes                                                                             A. Oversensitivity “silly bugger”                                                                              B. government- no sue                                                           IV. Solution            A.            B.            C.V. Objections            A.            B.VI. Conclusion

http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdf?vid=7&hid=114&sid=37038fab-9254-48c7-bb54-80698c46d2df%40sessionmgr107 just words, should you be offended? “I, who happen to be a male, call a female colleague, to her face, a ‘stupid bitch’.May she, can she, ought she to take offence? If offence is to be taken, does thisdepend on the facts of the case? Had some of the facts been different (it was a malecolleague; it was a stranger; the phrase was actually ‘silly bugger’), would the answerto the question of whether offence was to be taken have been different?”   http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=20&hid=114&sid=37038fab-9254-48c7-bb54-80698c46d2df%40sessionmgr107 How does the author use language to define that character? Explain to her that a library offers books about a variety of characters that may live in vastly different environments  http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICDocs/data/ericdocs2sql/content_storage_01/0000019b/80/13/97/57.pdf Censorship impeding on rights of Americans.  Biblical restrictions on profanity or blasphemy            -You shall not give false evidence against your neighbor.            -You shall not take the lords name in vain. http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=11&hid=117&sid=594aa4c9-d555-4dbe-b6d5-8aa0867d7274%40sessionmgr102 filtering children’s website and installing filters into public computers but being able to turn it off for adults. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3381462080756649742&q=Family+guy+FCC&total=225&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0 FCC song Famliy guy—–Example! http://www.soros.org/initiatives/youth/articles_publications/articles/whatswrong_20021104 case study- supreme court http://media.www.the-telescope.com/media/storage/paper749/news/2007/02/12/News/Students.Print.A.Blank.Newspaper.To.Protest.Censorship-2714353-page2.shtml-case study – blank newspaper

Citation

http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdf?vid=7&hid=114&sid=37038fab-9254-48c7-bb54-80698c46d2df%40sessionmgr107 just words, should you be offended? “I, who happen to be a male, call a female colleague, to her face, a ‘stupid bitch’.May she, can she, ought she to take offence? If offence is to be taken, does thisdepend on the facts of the case? Had some of the facts been different (it was a malecolleague; it was a stranger; the phrase was actually ‘silly bugger’), would the answerto the question of whether offence was to be taken have been different?”   http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=20&hid=114&sid=37038fab-9254-48c7-bb54-80698c46d2df%40sessionmgr107 How does the author use language to define that character? Explain to her that a library offers books about a variety of characters that may live in vastly different environments  http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICDocs/data/ericdocs2sql/content_storage_01/0000019b/80/13/97/57.pdf Censorship impeding on rights of Americans.  Biblical restrictions on profanity or blasphemy            -You shall not give false evidence against your neighbor.            -You shall not take the lords name in vain. http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=11&hid=117&sid=594aa4c9-d555-4dbe-b6d5-8aa0867d7274%40sessionmgr102 filtering children’s website and installing filters into public computers but being able to turn it off for adults.

Share Your Music

God gave us each our own music
and the world to be our stage
but most of us are living
with our music still unplayed

This gift that we are given
is ours to use if we dare
it is our greatest tool
to show how much we care

“Martin” shared his music
gave us all a dream
his message was very simple
“Let Freedom Ring”

“John” stood up and played his music
the song he shared was true
“Don’t ask your country to make things right
ask instead what YOU can do”

A diminutive committed lady
so fragile and so weak
“Teresa” touched every nation
each time that she would speak

A simple comic and actor
he shared his special song
“Bob” lifted up our spirits
from World War II to Vietnam

One song was sung so long ago
that’s been shared throughout the years
a “Carpenter” gave his music
that will save all those who hear

Your music has the power
our future’s in our hands
never doubt that words can change the world
it’s the only thing that ever has

– Submitted by Jim Serviolo

This poem is amazing and is probably one of my favorite poems. I did not write it but I admire the person who did. I fell in love with it as soon as i read it and hopefully others will too.

If he sent it to the responants…

Dear Mr. Graydon :( colon)

 My eyes are fully open to your awful situation

So Im writing you this letter to offer compensation

When the letter that you wrote to me arrived here tuesday morning

I discovered upon reading that we shuld have given you warning

Since the only possibility is that our wax is rancid

Im sending you a refund of all the money you advanced

Im sorry, but we have improved the floorwax batter

 I hope you dont take your business else where

so I hoped we solved this matter.

Enclosed you’ll find a small container of the new stuff i talk about

just carefully remove the lid and

take a whiff if you’ve a doubt

I hope you did not have to alert the daily papers

about the news of how your office was affected by our vapors

which is why i choose to write to you this confedential letter

full of strong reccomendation that you use the new floorwax batter

I just hope it didnt require you to have your floor relaid

and if it did i will pay the bill.

Sincerley,

John Hudson

School Poem

 The battle of the day

Is getting to the end

There are much better ways

This day could be spent

I answer teachers questions

I always raise my hand

The school is like my master

And I’m its robot on command

School gave me stress today

And worried all my friends

We fought a battle in the war

To put it to an end

One stressful day of school

For some may be one day

For others like me its different

Each day we have to pay

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