Saturday, July 19, 2008

Lesson plan Monday 7-22

3 comments:

►►►Jaime◄◄◄ said...

“Steering off S.D. roads”
►Today I read on the newspaper that so will traffic. But the run-up in gas prices has helped put San Diego County in reverse. In what experts say is the first documented decline of its kind, freeway traffic is down. analysis of state data shows a sizable decline in traffic volumes at several highway bottlenecks in the region. “Gas prices have certainly within the last two or three months altered the transportation patterns of a lot of people,” said Pedro Orso-Delgado, local Caltrans director. At certain points on the freeways, including on Interstates 15, 805 and 8, weekday traffic in June declined by as much as 9.1 percent and by at least 3.3 percent, compared with the same time last year. Weekend trips thinned out even more, with decreases ranging from 5.2 percent to 11.9 percent.
►I don’t agree because the pests got ACCESS to our houses.
►I also don’t agree because there in no VALID pesticide that could kill that amount.
►I don’t agree because we didn’t use the TECHNIQUES to kill them all.
►I think that the most interesting fact is that there is a lot of this things around.

Anonymous said...

Today I read in the newspaper about how begum took Under a two-month plan that started Sunday, half of the capital's 3.3 million cars will be removed from city streets on alternate days, depending on whether the license plate ends in an odd or even numbers. It could be several days before the impact of the clean-up plan -- which includes cutbacks on construction and factory closures -- can been seen, whether that means less traffic on the roads or cleaner skies over the city. Also, while the government has said it hopes to reduce vehicle emissions, one of Beijing's chief sources of pollution, it is unclear how the effectiveness of the plan will be gauged. The government has not made public a specific target for emissions levels or said how it will measure air quality.
I think that was a long time for them to take to do something so small.

Anonymous said...

Today in the union tribune, I read that the teacher I did an article on last week was proven not guilty to 0 counts of having unlawful intercourse with a minor, two counts of committing a lewd act on a child, four counts of oral copulation on a minor, three counts of penetration by a foreign object and one count of sodomy. But the part I do not get at all is Kelso could face up to 60 years in prison if convicted of all charges. What does that mean the report said he pleaded not guilty and his bail is still set to 900,000 dollars. I already know for a fact that he wouldn’t do such a thing especially to a 15 year old girl. He’s got the right mind to say no if it were to ever pop up anyways. Students from one his first classes that he taught that are now in college came to his hearing and told reporters that its his words that kept them going when they were in bad time and also persuaded one of the students to become a social science teacher.