Sunday, November 30, 2008
Leader
also, If your parents are leaving a grat path for you this is the time to be a follower. Only follow what you think is right in your life just learn by your parents. I your parent drink or smoke try to convnce themor pursue them to quit and if you are religious take hm to church these tips are a garenteed to a better relationship of all families. BY EMMANUEL MCNEIL
DREAMS OF DISABLEDS
It's not cool to make fun of them cause they can be your brother or your mother.
If people were like everyone it will be chaos
people would kill for know reason because their just a like.
The reason I wrote this is because My father is blind and he knows how to use his mind
everthing is clear and he knows how to use his ears.
dreams of disableds
you will be abl
to do what you do best and not be labeled
love yourself no matter what then If they say something mean walk away and keep your head up.
SS paper WHY PEOPLE AREN"T TREATED EQUALLY.BY EMMANUEL MCNEIL
Throughout history, African American people have struggled to gain equality in America. For example ,some white slave owners imported blacks and used them as slaves. Most slave owners/masters kept their slaves from learning , reading and writing making them ignorant. They even have little kids working dangerous machines they have them loosing feet , arms and legs.
For example : In world war II, many Jewish people suffered greatly at the hands of some German people , simply because, some Germans believed that they were the master race and other races were inferior(all races were hated by German). In some parts of the world Jewish people are still struggling to gain equality.
Many people died in painful deaths for example: Gas chambers, gunshots and starvation. People even attempted to hide in secret compartments in the house for example: Ann Frank she wrote dairies to show us how people are not different.
Douglass continued traveling up to Massachusetts. There he joined various organizations in New Bedford, including a black church, and regularly attended abolitionist meetings. He subscribed to William Lloyd Garrison's weekly journal The Liberator, and in 1841 heard Garrison speak at a meeting of the Bristol Anti-Slavery Society. At one of these meetings, Douglass was unexpectedly asked to speak. After he told his story, he was encouraged to become an anti-slavery lecturer. Douglass was inspired by Garrison and later stated that "no face and form ever impressed me with such sentiments [of the hatred of slavery] as did those of William Lloyd Garrison." Garrison was likewise impressed with Douglass and wrote of him in The Liberator. Several days later, Douglass delivered his first speech at the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society's annual convention in Nantucket. Then 23 years old, Douglass said later that his legs were shaking but he conquered his nervousness and gave an eloquent speech about his rough life as a slave.
In 1843, Douglass participated in the American Anti-Slavery Society's Hundred Conventions project, a six-month tour of meeting halls throughout the Eastern and Midwestern United States. He participated in the Seneca Falls Convention, the birthplace of the American feminist movement, and signed its Declaration of Sentiments.
I made it
MY BROTHER IS GONNA BE IN THE NBA GOOGLE HIM AT www.sanjac.edu/athletics/mbasketball/roster/3.html
Year: Sophomore Position: Forward Height: 6’9” Hometown / High School: New York, New York / University Park Prep (Houston)
As a freshman Started in 16 of 30 games… Averaged 12.8 points per game, third on the team… Connected on 54 percent from the field… Grabbed 251 rebounds, averaging 8.4 per game… Had 32 blocks and 20 steals.
High School A 2007 graduate of Park Prep… Averaged 20 points and 21 rebounds per game for the Wolverines and coach Lucas.
Personal Full name is Maurice McNeil… Born in New York, New York… Son of Michelle McCullough and three brothers David McNeil ,Eligah Craig , Emmanuel McNeil , father rnest McCullough and cousin Raekwon Butler In his free time enjoys listening to music and sleeping.
Gernander on McNeil: "Maurice made great strides last year. He is being highly recruited right now. He plays with a lot of energy. For a big man he is mobile and fast. I look for him to be one of the top players in the country this year."
More about Maurice… Three words that describe me are: laid back, confident, determined.
My teammates would describe me as: a comedian.
My hidden talent is: singing.
The most interesting place I’ve visited (and why): Washington D.C. I got to go inside the White House.
The best advice I’ve ever been given is: You can do anything you put your mind to.
Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball
TV Show: Martin
Book: Dr. Seus Song: anything by Jay Z
Musical group: Boyz II Men Food: Steak and rice Holiday: Christmas
Professional athlete: Allen Iverson Professional sports team: New York Knicks
Sport (other than basketball): volleyball Color: blue Season: winter
Saying: You are as good as what you put in.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
SHARKS IF U HEAR ME SAY LOWWA EAST SIDE
SHARKS BASKETBALL TEAM
ANDREW ROBINS-HE'S A FUNNY DUDE HE NEEDS SOME WORK ON THE COURT THOUGH HE'S NOT THAT BAD.
ANGEL WITHERSPON-HE NEEDS TO MAN UP ON THE COURT HE NEEDS TO OWN THE COURT GET REBOUNDS BUT, EVERYONE HAS TO GIVE HIM TIME
ANDRE MONTE-HE CAN PLAY IF HE KEEPS USING HIS LAY-UPS DON'T EVER SHOOT AGAIN!!!
CARLTON SWINDELL-WHERE IS WILL,AUNT VIVIAN,ASHLEY, UNCLE PHIL HOW IS IT IN BELAIR.
CHRISTOPHER SANTOS- YOU KIND OF CRAZY SO ALL IMA SAY IS ANGELICA/ANGEL:).CAN I GET YOUR NUMBER
ERIC HILL- DO YOU TAKE STEROIDS CAUSE WHEN U GIVE NILA A HUG SHE COMES IN THE CLASS DISCOMBOBULATED.
EMMANUEL MCNEIL- TEAMWORK IS THE KEY AND EDUCATION IS MORE IMPORTANT.
GABRIELLA ROBINSON- YOU RELATED TO NATE ROBINSON NICE TEARDROPS.
J'QUAN-YOU THE SHORTEST PERSON THAT I KNOW THAT CAN TOUCH BACK BOARD GET LIGHT.
TOMMY CEDENO-TOMMY,TOMMY,TOMMY I JUST LOVE BLOCKING YOUR SHOT DRINK MILK.
VICKY- YOU CAN PLAY BALL