Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Drunk driver kills teen


Late Saturday night, 47 year old Chuck White was driving under the influence and had a head on collision with 18 year old Cindy LeBlanc, killing her instantly. The accident happened on the corner of Peasant Street and Hollow Drive.

Officer Paul Smith had this to say about the accident, "It's a real tragedy, this kind of accident could of easily been preventable."

The family was very heartbroken over the death of their only daughter. Martha LeBlanc, Cindy's mother, had this to say, "Cindy had everything going for her, she was going to go away to university next month. Please don't drink and drive."


Chuck White is getting charged with manslaughter and a DUI. Chuck will serve up to 5 years in jail with possible chance of parole.










Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Starting with the basics

News story #1

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/newfoundland-labrador/story/2010/09/22/igor-aftermath.html

The news article is talking about Newfoundland and Labrador and how they are dealing with the aftermath of hurricane Igor. Hurricane Igor happened from September 21 - 22, 2010. The reason that they did an article on the aftermath of Hurricane Igor is because the aftermath was enormous and people need to be informed about the people of Newfoundland. The lead is very effective because it catches your attention. It catches your attention because it is very informative but it makes you want to keep reading because it doesn't tell you all the information. "Unfortunately, we have our drivers held up on both sides of the road closure," said Gord Peddle, an official with the Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association. "Both sides [are] just more or less waiting it out." The source of this quote is Gord Peddle. The most important and interesting information was told first. It was talking about the most interesting things about the aftermath of Hurricane Igor. The story has a good ending because it explained how the storm set records and that the how much rain Newfoundland and Labrador got in a short period of time, which shows how bad Hurricane Igor really was.

News Story #2

http://www.thecanadianpress.com/english/online/OnlineFullStory.aspx?filename=DOR-MNN-CP.65b90ea8bb344c9986b39da027764fab.CPKEY2008111310&newsitemid=4598819&languageid=1
The news article is talking about how Quebec dropped what would of been precedent-setting plan to charge health fees. This is happening currently in Quebec. The reason that they did a article on the charge of health fees in Quebec is because people everywhere were in an uproar over the fact that Quebec wanted to start to charge health fees. The lead is very effective because it catches your attention. The lead catches your attention because it leaves you wanting to know more about the issue. "The polls had been very favorable to user fees. But when it's staring people in the face they change their minds," Finance Minister Raymond Bachand said Wednesday. The source of this quote is Finance Minister Raymond Bachand. The most important and interesting information is told first. This information is about how they have dropped the idea and why they did. It has a good ending because the ending keeps you thinking about what is the government going to do now to fill that budget shortfall.

News Story #3

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/africa-mideast/iran-nuclear-program-disrupted-by-cyberattack-experts-believe/article1723083/

The news article is about how the Iran nuclear program was disrupted by a cyber attack. This just happened recently in Iran. They wrote this article because it tells people about this virus, what it does, and how sophisticated this virus is. The lead is very effective. It is effective because it catches your attention and leaves you wanting to know more about this virus in Iran. “We cannot rule out the possibility (of a state being behind it). Largely based on the resources, organization and in-depth knowledge across several fields – including specific knowledge of installations in Iran – it would have to be a state or a non-state actor with access to those kinds of (state) systems.” The source of this quote is Kevin Hogan, Senior Director of Security Response at Symantec. The most important and interesting information is told at the first of this article. The important and interesting information is what happened when the virus was put into the Iran nuclear program and how its not only in their computers but other peoples computer are getting this virus too. The article has a good ending because the companies are reassuring everyone that they are working on finding the source of the virus and how to fix it.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Applying for the job

September 21, 2010

Mr. Allen Carter
Blackville High School

RE: APPLICATION FOR THE TALON - PHOTOGRAPHER AND REPORTER

I am interested in applying for the position of photographer and reporter at The Talon, which was advertised by you, Mr. Carter, in Journalism class, September 20, 2010.

As a high school student, I have developed the skills needed for this position. I also have the experience in this field of work because last year, I did some interviews and other things related to this position. I have the skills as a photographer as well because I love taking pictures and do so on my own time.

I would enjoy being part of The Talon team and am available for an interview at your convenience.

Sincerely,

Jessie C.
Blackville, New Brunswick


September 21, 2010

Mr. Allen Carter
Blackville High School

RE: APPLICATION FOR YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER

I am interested in applying for the position of yearbook photographer at the Blackville School, which was advertised by you, Mr. Carter, in Journalism class, September 21, 2010.

As a high school student, I have developed the skills needed for this position. I love taking pictures and I do so on my own time, which gives me the skills for this position. I would do a great job at taking yearbook photos because it is a passion of mine and I would love to help out with yearbook.

I would enjoy being part of the yearbook committee and am available for an interview at your convenience.

Sincerely,

Jessie C.
Blackville, New Brunswick

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Reflection Entry #1 – First Newspapers

Some obvious differences between newspapers today and the newspapers back then are, the newspapers back then had a different font and they had less information on them. The newspapers today have more pictures, ads, and more important information. The newspapers today are bigger and more up to date than the newspapers back then. Today's newspapers have colored pictures and the newspapers back the didn't even have pictures.

I think that the reason that today's newspapers are still published even though they are critical is because the government doesn't have a very big say in what gets published or not. I think that the government doesn't have a big say in what gets published or not because they only care about the information that is getting published in the newspapers that are about them. If the information doesn't concern them they allow the newspaper company to publish them. They kinda monitor what gets published, if its not appropriate they will not let it get published.

I was kinda surprised to find out that the first newspaper in Canada was in Halifax. Halifax is a big city now and was back then too. I was expecting the first newspaper in Canada to be in Ontario or Ottawa, somewhere where the city is huge and filled with important news. Halifax seemed like a place where the news wouldn't be all that important, but as it turns out Halifax had some news to tell.

Monday, May 25, 2009

An author will often write about mood. Mood plays a big part in short stories especially in these short stories "A Sound of Thunder" by Ray Bradbury, "A Piece of String" by Guy De Maupassant, and "First Confession" by Frank O'Connor. All these short stories deal with hatred. Even though they all deal with the same mood they are at different levels.


Travis and Eckels are the main characters in "A Sound of Thunder". In the short story you can tell that Travis is wary of Eckels. Eckels is a rich, scared little man who on this occasion ruins the future. Travis is a very paranoid man that doesn't like Eckels from the start. In this short story Eckels and a friend go on a hunting trip that takes him back into the past. Travis tells them the rules. The number one rule is not to step off the path. As they reach their destination Eckels realizes that this trip is too much for him. He gets scared because he didn't know that the dinosaur was going to be that big. Travis tell him that he can go back to the Time Machine. As Eckels turns to run to the Time Machine, the dinosaur sees the movement and charges. Eckels runs and without thinking he runs off the path. When they find him they realize that he stepped off the path. On the way back they hope that nothings changed. They were wrong. They have a different President, a new alphabet, and dinosaurs are still around. All because when he stepped off the path he killed a butterfly.


In the short story "A Piece of String" the main characters are Maitre Hauchecome and Monsieur Malandain. Maitre Hauchecome is an older man who suffers from rheumatism and is a good hater. Monsieur Malandain is an older man who has a harness shop and is also a good hater. In this short story Maitre Hauchecome is walking along a street in Goderville, when he comes across a piece of string. He thinks that he might as well pick it up, it could be useful. As he does he notices that his enemy, Monsieur Malandain, was staring at him. Maitre Hauchecome being ashamed to be in such a position that he made it look like he was looking for something he lost. He then put the piece of string in his pocket. He thought that everything was okay, but everything wasn't. As he was eating a crier told everyone that a pocket book was stolen. Maitre Hauchecome was taken to the Mayor's office because Monsieur Malandain told the mayor that he had seen him pick up the pocket book. This resulted in the whole town thinking that Maitre Hauchecome stole this pocket book when all he did was pick up a piece of string. In the end he ended up dying because gossip consumed him.


Jackie is the main character in the short story "First Confession". Jackie is a little boy that lives in the year 1900's. This is Jackie's first confession. He goes with his older sister, Nora. Nora, being the way she is, was trying to make Jackie afraid of going. So as he walked up to the confessional, being as scared as he was without the help of his sister, went in. Then the trouble starts. After he fell in the confessional and fought with his sister, the priest had a one on one with Jackie at that time he told about the hate he had for his grandmother. After Jakie's first confession he thought it went well. He bragged about how the priest liked him and gave him candy to his sister all the way home.



The differences between the stories is that they each have a different level of hatred. In "A Sound of Thunder" the level of hatred is a one on a scale of one - three, one being the most hatred. It is so high because Eckels changed the future and didn't listen. Travis has so much hatred for Eckels that in the end when the future was changed because of Eckels, Travis kills him. "Stay out of this!" Travis shook his hand away. "This son of a bitch nearly killed us. But it isn't that so much. Hell, no. It's his shoes! Look at them! He ran off the Path. My God, that ruins us! Christ knows how much we'll forfeit! Tens of thousands of dollars of insurance! We guarantee no one leaves the Path. He left it. Oh, the damn fool! I'll have to report to the government. They might revoke our license to travel. God knows what he's done to Time, to History!"(198) In "A Piece of String" hatred plays into this short story because you already know that the two main characters hate each other but by Monsieur Malandain to assume that Maitre Hauchecome took the pocket book brings the hatred to a two. "He took the bit of thin cord from the ground and began to roll it carefully when he noticed Monsieur Malandain, the harness-maker, on the threshold of his door, looking at him. They had heretofore had business together on the subject of a halter, and they were on bad terms, being both good haters."(154) In "First Confession" the hatred is a three because it is a childish hate between Jakie and his grandmother. "And what's a-trouble to you, Jackie" "Father," I said, feeling I might as well get it over while I had him in good humour, "I had it all arranged to kill my grandmother." He seemed a bit shaken by that, all right, because he said nothing for quite a while. "My goodness," he said at last, "that's be a shocking thing to do. What put that into your head?" "Father," I said. feeling very sorry for myself, "she's an awful women."(169)



The similarities between the three short stories are that hatred plays into them well. They all have some sort of hatred and it fits the story well. Some other similarities are that the short stories all have more than one character that is dealing with hatred, instead of character verses self or character verses nature. All of them are character verses character when dealing with hatred.



All three short stories are unique in their own way, but they are also different. Travis hates Eckels for changing the future. Maitre Hauchecome is hated by Monsieur Malandain because they are enemies. Jackie hates his grandmother beacuse she is weird and mean. They each have a different levels of hatred. The hatred in each story makes the stories more interesting to the reader.

Abortion or not abortion, that is the question.

In 2003, worldwide, there was 42 million abortion. On the national level, more than 44,000,000 babies have died to abortion since 1973. North Carolina makes up 2.2 to 2.3 percent of that. On average 71 abortions per day were performed on North Carolina residents in 2002. The highest abortion rate (which is the number of induced abortions per 1,000 women of reproductive age) in 2002 occurred to women ages 20-24. The abortion fraction (which is the number of induced abortions per 1,000 reported pregnancies) was highest among women ages 15-19.

Worldwide there are arguments on if abortions should be legal or not. Abortion should not be legalized because it is the same as murdering a person. Some people believe that it is just a baby its not born or developed yet. The truth is that most of the people who get abortions are a couple weeks along in the pregnancy, which means that that baby that they are getting taken out of them is at least 12 weeks old or more.

There are side effects of abortion. Some of them are abdominal pain and cramping, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and spotting and bleeding. More serious side effects are heavy or persistent bleeding, infection or sepsis, damage to the cervix, scarring of the uterine lining, perforation of the uterus, damage to other organs, and even death.

There are many different ways to have an abortion. Some ways are spontaneous abortion which is a miscarriage, induced abortion which is a regular abortion, medical which is pharmaceutical drugs, surgical which is when they surgically remove the baby, and abortifacient(its a pill).
What the world is trying to say is that abortion are wrong. We understand when rapped people and sexually abused people need abortions but, it is different when you are killing a baby for your own selfish reasons.