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The little boy stole a candy bar from THE INTERIGATOR (dundun duuun!) the interigator (dundun duuun!) wants his candy back and is asking the little boy were it is. The boys sister comes in with the sergeant because she stole a candy bar from the sergeant. The two women in the back are candy sales people and want to give the interigator (dundun duuun!) more candy but he is stuborn so he just wont listen. The man writing is writing down his thoughts for his blog. The man in the corner is pushing the door back because there is a monster behind it. The man at the edge of the picture is there because he has no life. The man on bench has been beaten by a japense fighting fish in a battle to win the golden potato.

thesis statements:

1. The Thompson sub machine gun is better than the M-16 assault rifle.

2. The M-16 is and was a failure in the Vietnam war and is still a failure today.

Although used for the U.S. military forces, the M-16 was a failure in Vietnam because of high percentage of malfunctions and is still considered a failure today and is said that it should not have replaced the Thompson SMG.

“M-16 Rifle.” Web. 2 Dec 2009.

“M1 AND M1928 THOMPSON SMG.” Web. 2 Dec 2009.

“Modern Firearms - AR-15 M16 M16A1 M16A2 M16A3 assault rifle.” Web. 2 Dec 2009.

“Modern Firearms - Thompson M1921 M1928 M1 and M1A1 submachine gun / "Tommy Gun".” Web. 2 Dec 2009.

weapon. 1st ed. New York: DK Pub.,2006, 2006. Print.

1. What is plagiarism? taking something that is not yours and not giving the author credit for it 2.Why is it important not to plagiarize? because you can get in lots of trouble in school, suspended in high school, kicked out of college, and arrested in life. 3. What is the difference between plagiarism and copyright violation? plagiarism is like taking a sentence or a research paper from someone and copyright violation is like taking a song or a logo and calling it yours 4. What are the consequences for plagiarism at Dirigo High School? you can get suspended or have to re-take the class that you plagiarised. 5. What are the consequences for Plagiarism in college? you will get kicked out without refund 6. How can you avoid plagiarism? do your own stuff, cite pictures that you use, if you use something that is not yours give credit to the author, and do not use copyrighted items without permission!!!



research outline

I. Intro A. what is a wiki? a. how to create a wiki page. b. how to edit a wiki page B. learning style inventory. a. learning style test. C. procrastination. a. procrastination: ten things to know b. essay: most common form of procrastination II. Essay topic A. brainstorming a. think of subjects for topic B. topic a. pick topic C. thesis statement a. make a thesis statement b. perfect thesis statement III. Research A. websites a. find valid websites B. researching a. start researching C. check info a. double check to see if info is valid IV. citing A. MLA and citing a. cite URL for pictures and info b. make bibliography in MLA format B. Zotero a. add Zotero to firefox C. HyperWord a. add HyperWord to firefox V. plaigiarism A. consequences in research a. sent to office, highest grade on assignment is 70 B. consequences in high school a. loss of credit for semester, non-passing grade, additional offenses C. consequences in college a. kicked out without refund VI. Test

Discuss the political, economic, and social conditions that led to political revolutions in the first global age.

Simon Bolivar’s vision of america was an undoubted vision of continental unity even at an attempting congress of the americas in panama during 1826. Population and land owners were some causes of the french revolution because of the third estate was made by french peasants who to work in the country sides crushing grapes for wine and baking bread. their taxes were high and they had no say in their government. The revolutions that set of a chain reactions included the french and american revolutions. Thomas Jefferson copied certain parts of the declaration of independence from John Locke.