Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Movies by Cynthia Pineda

MOVIES!!!!
Star Wars the Emperor Strikes Back came out and they where top hits. Like any other Star Wars movie it was a you must see movie. Still today Star Wars 3 hit the charts just like the trilogy When The Emperor Strikes Back. I am a fanatic of Star Wars and I know why in the 80’s the movie was a hit. They also had Back To The Future and E.T. and Ghostbusters and also Valley Girl. But there number one hit was Star Wars.

Music By Cynthia Pineda

While there are great new bands today, the music of the 80s will always be music we will never forget. It had artist like Madonna and Michael Jackson and Aerosmith, Live Aid, AC/DC, Blondie, Prince, Bon Jovi, Poison, Europe, Guns & Roses, and The Rolling Stones and many more these where the most that where listen to in the years of the 80’s.
The top song will be Bile Jean from Michael Jackson his album of Thriller was number one. Madonna was also heard a lot and her fashion was one of the best of the 80’s. Rock bands where the most heard in the 80’s and also pop. The Police and Dead or Alive, The Cure, ABC. And songs like Billie Jean, Come On Eillen, and Go! Also Good Thing, Sunday Bloody Sunday.

Boycott Summer Olympic By Cynthia Pineda (event)

In 1980, the United States led a boycott of the Summer Olympic Games in Moscow to protest the late 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. In total, 65 nations refused to participate in the games, where as 80 countries sent athletes to compete. In early 1980, the movement toward either boycotting the games altogether or moving them out of the Soviet Union gained momentum. Calls for boycotts of Olympic events were not uncommon; just four years prior, most of the nations of Sub-Saharan Africa boycotted the Summer Games in Montreal to protest the attendance of New Zealand after the latter sent its rugby team to play against the team from apartheid South Africa. Within the United States, there was public support for the boycott. The U.S. House of Representatives passed a nonbinding resolution approving the decision to stay away from Moscow with a vote of 386 in favor and 12 opposed; the U.S. Senate passed a similar measure with a vote of 88 to 4.

Tom Clancy by Cynthia Pineda (literary)

"Nothing is as real as a dream. The world can change around you, but your dream will not. Responsibilities need not erase it. Duties need not obscure it. Because the dream is within you, no one can take it away."


Author’s Name – Tom Clancy


Was born on April 12, 1947


Baltimore, Maryland


He wrote books and shorts stories.


Tom Clancy was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1947, the son of a mail carrier and a credit employee. After graduating Loyola College in Baltimore in 1969, Clancy married Wanda Thomas, an insurance agency manager, and became an insurance agent in Baltimore, and later in Hartford, Connecticut. In 1973, he joined the O.F. Bowen Agency in Owings, Maryland, becoming an owner there in 1980. His poor eyesight made him ineligible for a military career, but Clancy maintained an interest in the military and researched various aspects of the armed forces and military technology. The ideas for several novels and main characters he wrote in the 1980s were formed in the late 1970s while he was conducting research. During this time, Clancy wrote in his spare time while working and raising a family, and in 1984, his first novel, The Hunt for Red October, was published by The Naval Institute Press, a noncommercial publisher in Annapolis


Graduated Loyola College in Baltimore


Became a insurance agency and wrote on his spare time, next thing you know it he became a writer


He wrote in the spare time. He also was a part of making video games.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Wayne Williams by Jessica Lopez (figure)

Wayne Williams was born and raised in Atlanta’s Dixte Hills neighborhood. For his living he ran an amateur radio station from his parent’s house. He was well known in the area for scouting local musicians particularly teenagers. He had his own personal beliefs which later on in life connected him to a series of murders. He resented and even hated other African Americans. He also had a bad reputation in his community of mating really impressive stories about himself that were not true. And before his conduction of the murders he was only arrested in 1976 but never convicted at impersonating a police officer.
His first became suspect of the murders when in 1981 a state out team heard a loud water splash and Wayne was later seen living the area. He became a suspect only because three days later a nude body of 27 year old Nathaniel Carter was found in the river. Later investigated Wayne became the number1 suspect of the murder because he failed a polygraph test, and hairs and fibers of one of the victims was said to belong to Wayne. He was later sentenced to two consecutive terms ok line imprisonments. And know 51 years old he still maintains his innocence.

Nancy Reagan by Marielos Sanchez

Nancy Reagan July 6, 1921 (1921-07-06) (age 87)Born in New Yorkshe pursued a career as a professional actress. She first gained a part in Pitts' 1945 road tour of Ramshackle Inn, then settled in New york city. She landed the role of Si-Tchun, lady-in-waiting , in the 1946 Broadway musical about the Orient, Lute Song starring Mary Martin and Yul Brynner, after the show's producer told her, "You look like you could be Chinese."Davis appeared in 11 feature films. Reagan was First Lady of California during her husband's two terms as governor.Nancy Reagan launched the "Just Say No" drug awareness campaign in 1982, which was her primary project and major initiative as First Lady In 1982, Nancy Reagan was asked by a schoolgirl what to do when offered drugs; Nancy responded "Just say no." In 1985, Nancy expanded the campaign to an international level by inviting the First Ladies of various nations to the White House for a conference on drug abuse.In October 1987, a mammogram detected a lesion in Nancy Reagan's left breast and she was subsequently diagnosed with breast cancerThe Reagans retired to their home in Bel Air, Los Angeles, California in 1989. Nancy devoted most of her time to caring for her ailing husband, diagnosed in 1994 with Alzheimer's disease, until his death in 2004.. Just say no! Finally I know who this phrase derived from! I know everyone and there mamas have ever heard it before well now you know that it all started with Nancy reagan. I think that the substance abuse canpain that she has been doing for such a long time is truly great! She seems like someone I would be honored to meet. And since her husband died of Alzheimer's disease I think its great that now she is still active in helping stem cell research.  Important works In late 1989, the former First Lady established the Nancy Reagan Foundation, which aimed to continue to educate people about the dangers of substance abuse.[120] The Foundation teamed with the BEST Foundation For A Drug-Free Tomorrow in 1994, and developed the Nancy Reagan Afterschool Program. She continued to travel around the nation, speaking out against drug and alcohol abuse. After President Reagan revealed that he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 1994, she made herself his primary caregiver and became actively involved with the National Alzheimer's Association and its affiliate, the Ronald and Nancy Reagan Research Institute in Chicago, Illinois

John Lennon death by Marielos Sanchez

Give peace a chance!John Winston Lennon; 9 October 1940 – 8 December 1980) was an English rock musician, singer, and songwriter who gained worldwide fame as one of the founding members of The Beatles. With Paul McCartney, Lennon formed one of the most influential and successful songwriting partnerships of the 20th century and "wrote some of the most popular music in rock and roll history". Lennon revealed a rebellious nature and biting wit in his music, on film, in books, and at press conferences and interviews. He was controversial through his work as a peace activist and artist. Lennon was raised as an Anglican and attended Dovedale Primary School until he passed his Eleven-Plus exam.[19][20] From September 1952 to 1957, he attended the Quarry Bank High School in Liverpool, where he was known as a "happy-go-lucky" pupil, drawing comical cartoons and mimicking his teachers.The Beatles: 1957–1970Awards!Double Fantasy, which would win the 1981 Grammy Award for Album of the YearIn 2002, respondents to a BBC poll on the 100 Greatest Britons voted Lennon into eighth place.In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine ranked Lennon number 38 on its list of "The Immortals: The Fifty Greatest Artists of All Time" and ranked The Beatles at number one.also ranked fifth greatest singer of all time by Rolling Stone in 2008.Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1987Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994When I asked my mom what she thought about john lennon she said “ the guy from the beatles that said they were better than God?” … if you don’t know who john lennon is your stupid! But here is what my mom was referring to… “ Lennon: "I suppose if I had said television was more popular than Jesus, I would have gotten away with it, but I just happened to be talking to a friend and I used the words "Beatles" as a remote thing, not as what I think - as Beatles, as those other Beatles like other people see us. I just said "they" are having more influence on kids and things than anything else, including Jesus. But I said it in that way which is the wrong way". Reporter: "Some teenagers have repeated your statements - "I like the Beatles more than Jesus Christ." What do you think about that?"Lennon: "Well, originally I pointed out that fact in reference to England. That we meant more to kids than Jesus did, or religion at that time. I wasn't knocking it or putting it down. I was just saying it as a fact and it's true more for England than here. I'm not saying that we're better or greater, or comparing us with Jesus Christ as a person or God as a thing or whatever it is. I just said what I said and it was wrong. Or it was taken wrong. And now it's all this".Reporter: "But are you prepared to apologise?"Lennon: "I wasn't saying whatever they're saying I was saying. I'm sorry I said it really. I never meant it to be a lousy anti-religious thing. I apologise if that will make you happy. I still don't know quite what I've done. I've tried to tell you what I did do but if you want me to apologise, if that will make you happy, then OK, I'm sorry". In my opinion I don’t think he meant anything by this.I think what he was probably trying to say was like the impact that the Beatles were having on the world at that time was unlike many had seen. Even to this day the new generations that are just now being introduced to the music like it. And I can say from my own experience that after hearing I found it peaceful, its different it has its own stile and it has meaning. that’s getting harder and harder to find in the music we kids listen to. But its nice to have a something to fall back on. But on another note john lennon was a peaceful and talented man that put out his message throughout his music and he damn straight was good at it. that’s why he is so significant up to this day!woohoo

Stephen King by Itzia Angel(literary)

Stephen King was born in Poland,Maine. He attended east Kientwook High School during his early years. when King was Two years old, his father left the family under the pretence of going to buy a pack of cigarettes, leaving his mother Torace King and his adopted older brother David by himself, King attended Durham Elementary School and graduated from Liston High School in Lisbon, Maine. He displayed an early interest in horror as an avid reader of EC..S horror comics, including tales from the crypt he later paid tribute to the comic in his screenplay for creep show. he began writing for fun while still in school, contributing graticule's to David..S RAG. The newspaper that his brother publish with a mimeographs Machine and later began selling stories to his friends which were based on mobiles he had seen though when discovered by his teachers, he was forced to return the profits. the meant of his stories to be independently publish was "I was a teenage grace robber", serialized over three publish and Ane unpublish issue of a fanzine, comics review, in 1965. That story was published the following year in a revised form as "in a half world of terror" in another fanzine. From 1966 King study English at the university AF Maine, were he graduated in 1970 with a bachelor of science in English. He wrote a column for the student newspaper. The main campus title "Stephen King S. Gasbag truck", took part in a writing workshop organized by Burton hatlet and tool add jobs top at for his studies, including one at an industrial laundry. He sold his 1st professional short story, "the glass floor", To startling mystery stories in 1967 the fogle library at UMaine now holds many of King's papers.After leaving the university. King gained a certificate to teach High School

Oliver North by David Torres (figure)

Oliver Laurence North was born October 7, 1943 he is an American best noticed for a role Iran-Contra scandal. Right now he’s a political commentator. He has a latest book called American Heroes. He graduated in 1968 with the United States Naval Academy.
North had so much attention during the Iran-Contra affair the political of the late 1980s. Oliver was a National Security Council member. Oliver is married to Betsy North. He met her while attending the United States Naval Academy. They got married on Novemebr 13, 1968.

AIDS by David Torres (science)

In 1981 the first cases of AIDS were recognized among gay men.
However scientist discovered that AIDS was already in subsequent analysis of a blood. In 14 nations AIDS began to be reported in 1982. Early as 1982 CDC received the first report of AIDS in a person from a blood transfusion and in babies born to mothers with AIDS. From the American Red Cross most medical procedures blood transfusions has risk.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Toni Morrison by Cynthia Pineda (literary)


Toni Morrison is a noble prize winning American author, editor, and professor. She was born on Feb 13, 1931 at Lorain, Ohio. The second of four children in a working class family, she attended Harvard University in 1949. Morrison major was English. In 1958, Morrison married Harold Morrison a fellow faculty member at Harvard. She novels like “the bluest eye, Sula, Song of Solomon, Tar Baby, Beloved, Paradise love, a Mercury” Morrison wrote all types of books from short stories, novels, non-fiction, plays, and even articles. Morrison has got many awards for most novels. Morrison had a Nobel Prize for Literature. Later in life taught English 2 branches at State University of New York. In 1984 she was an Alber Schweitzer Chair at the University at Albany. The state University of New York from 1989 until she retired in 2006, she held the Robert F. Goheen chair in the Humanities at Princeton University. Her work is so significant because not only did she inspire her students but everyone else who wrote her books. She enjoyed teaching it was something she did for fun, other than write Nobel Prize Novels.

Morrison was the first African American to top hold a name in an Ivy league University. Her sixth novel, "Jazz" was published in 1992 then in 1993 she won the Nobel Prize in Literature for her work. She was the 8th women but was the first African American to every succeed.