Thursday, October 30, 2008

Some of the exhibits are from his Army days.  When Elvis was drafted into the Army in December 1957, he was offered many preferential opportunities to serve in the other services (Navy, Air Force and Marines) as an entertainer for the troops.   Elvis declined these offers and did his service as a regular soldier.  Most of his duty was spent in Bremerhaven, Germany.  Elvis also lost his beloved mother while he was serving in the Army.

Some of the exhibits are from his Army days.  When Elvis was drafted into the Army in December 1957, he was offered many preferential opportunities to serve in the other services (Navy, Air Force and Marines) as an entertainer for the troops.   Elvis declined these offers and did his service as a regular soldier.  Most of his duty was spent in Bremerhaven, Germany.  Elvis also lost his beloved mother while he was serving in the Army.

Some of the exhibits are from his Army days.  When Elvis was drafted into the Army in December 1957, he was offered many preferential opportunities to serve in the other services (Navy, Air Force and Marines) as an entertainer for the troops.   Elvis declined these offers and did his service as a regular soldier.  Most of his duty was spent in Bremerhaven, Germany.  Elvis also lost his beloved mother while he was serving in the Army.

Some of the exhibits are from his Army days.  When Elvis was drafted into the Army in December 1957, he was offered many preferential opportunities to serve in the other services (Navy, Air Force and Marines) as an entertainer for the troops.   Elvis declined these offers and did his service as a regular soldier.  Most of his duty was spent in Bremerhaven, Germany.  Elvis also lost his beloved mother while he was serving in the Army.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Elvis Aaron Presley was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, on January 8, 1935, to Vernon and Gladys Presley. He had a twin brother, Jessie Garon, who was stillborn, leaving Elvis to grow up as an only child. His family moved to Memphis, Tennessee, in 1948, and Elvis graduated from Humes High School in 1953.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Eric Caraballo

English

Ms. Mellvil

October 21, 2008

Animal Farm

You know something it was very strange me how they accepted Napoleon’s lies. But I do know why they still accepted his horrible lies one reason is because he always sugar coated everything that he said, one example every time something bad happened to Napoleon they blamed it on Snowball even though it was all his fault. Another reason is because over half of the animals in the farm which includes the pigs are clueless, the reason that I say this is because they don’t know how to read, write or do almost anything by themselves which makes them a little to dependent on others. Another reason why I think they believe napoleons lies is because they are afraid of his dogs cause in the story there where a couple of tired animals and they got up as soon as Napoleon’s dogs started barking.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Rainsford for Librity

Eric Caraballo

Ms. Melville

English

September 18, 2008

Rainsford for Liberty

What does Rainsford value more Liberty or Equality, for this tip of question it is not a

state of opinion but a fact that Rainsford is more for Liberty. One reason this is true is

because how he talks about the siguation, for example he sys "that there are the hunters

and the hunties" so he is putting people and animals in different categories which is not

what equality is all about, another example is when he said "how the strong should be

able to do what they want too the weak" and that is not the definition of the word equality

and that is a fact. But there are other reasons why it is a know fact that Rainsford was for

liberty another reason is his actions the way he behaves, for example he kills animals and

takes pride and joy from it which shows that he doesn’t care much for their fellings so he

doesn’t treat them in a equal maner, another example is how he thinks that is ok to kill

infereier specises just because there infrerier which also means that consider them as

equils and in other words means he that he does not go with equality. There may be many

other thinigs that could prove that Rainsford being liberty but there is one more that I

really want you to know that is how he feels at the end of this story, just think about it he

kills a man and it doesn't even fase him not at the least which he has no sence of equality

cause he has no respect for other living things, and also because he doesn't even try to just

servive during the game all he trys to do is basicly kill Zarofe which shows that he doesn't

have any respect for other living life. So those are the reasons why it is a know fact that

Rainsford was more for liberty.