BRIDGE!!!!

i build my bridge the way i did is because i
thought it was nice and creative to do it.
i think my bridge ganna suport some of the weigth.
i dont know how much weight can hold on but i know
is ganna hold sone weight....

Goals!!

Academic
My goals is to get on time to
school & dont miss school alot.
Am ganna reach this goal weaking up
earlier & leaving home soon.
Personal
My personal goal is to teach
my doughter to be better than me.
Am ganna reach this goal
theaching my doughter
that life is not easy and she
have to for and deserve everything
on tis world.

spelling bee sentences

  • Am not intolerance to accept ways people thinkin and behave they way everybody wants me to be.Bold
  • I dont condone the way his is, but i can understand it why his like that.
  • His mom is not irrelevant to my doughter.
  • soldiers family mutiny to them go to iraq and leave there famil.y
  • I may a very serious oath to god that i was ganna take care of my baby girl.

E. coli....

  1. Escherichia coli , usually abbreviated to E. coli, (coli is latin for "of the colon") discovered by Theodor Escherich, a German pediatrician and bacteriologist, is one of the main species of bacteria that live in the lower intestines of mammals, known as gut flora. Specimens have also been located on the edge of hot springs. According to US Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the E. coli strain O157:H7, one of hundreds of strains of the bacterium E.



  2. E. coli is eubacteria.



  3. Most E. coli infections come from:
    *Eating undercooked ground beef (the inside is pink)
    *Drinking contaminated (impure) water
    *Drinking unpasteurized (raw) milk
    *Working with cattle
    Healthy beef and dairy cattle may carry the E. coli germ in their intestines. The meat can get contaminated with the germ during the slaughtering process. When beef is ground up, the E. coli germs get mixed throughout the meat.The most common way to get this infection is by eating contaminated food. You can be infected with the E. coli germ if you don't use a high temperature to cook your beef, or if you don't cook it long enough. When you eat undercooked beef, the germs go into your stomach and intestines.The germ can also be passed from person to person in day care centers and nursing homes. If you have this infection and don't wash your hands well with soap after going to the bathroom, you can give the germ to other people when you touch things, especially food.People who are infected with E. coli are very contagious. Children shouldn't go to a day care center until they have 2 negative stool cultures (proof that the infection is gone). Older people in nursing homes should stay in bed until 2 stool cultures are negative.



  4. Symptoms start about 7 days after you are infected with the germ. The first sign is severe abdominal cramps that start suddenly. After a few hours, watery diarrhea starts. The diarrhea causes your body to lose fluids and electrolytes (dehydration). This makes you feel sick and tired. The watery diarrhea lasts for about a day. Then the diarrhea changes to bright red bloody stools. The infection makes sores in your intestines, so the stools become bloody. Bloody diarrhea lasts for 2 to 5 days. You might have 10 or more bowel movements a day. Some people say their stools are "all blood and no stool."You may have a mild fever or no fever. You may also have nausea or vomiting. If you have any of these symptoms -- watery, bloody diarrhea, cramps, fever, nausea or vomiting.



  5. The diagnosis is made by finding E. coli in a stool culture. If you have bloody diarrhea, see your doctor as soon as possible. Your doctor will do a culture to find out if you have E. coli in your intestines. The culture has to be taken in the first 48 hours after the bloody diarrhea starts.



  6. There is no special treatment, except drinking a lot of water and watching for complications. Don't take medicine to stop diarrhea unless your doctor tells you to. This medicine would keep your intestines from getting rid of the E. coli germ. If you are seriously dehydrated, you might need to go to the hospital to have fluids put into your veins with an IV.



  7. You can help prevent this infection by handling and cooking meat in a safe way. For your protection, follow these rules:
    *Wash your hands carefully with soap before you start cooking.
    *Cook ground beef until you see no pink anywhere.
    *Don't taste small bites of raw ground beef while you're cooking.
    *Don't put cooked hamburgers on a plate that had raw ground beef on it before.
    *Cook all hamburgers to at least 155°F. A meat thermometer can help you test your hamburgers.
    *Defrost meats in the refrigerator or the microwave. Don't let meat sit on the counter to defrost.
    *Keep raw meat and poultry separate from other foods. Use hot water and soap to wash cutting boards and dishes if raw meat and poultry have touched them.
    *Don't drink raw milk.
    *Keep food refrigerated or frozen.
    *Keep hot food hot and cold food cold.
    *Refrigerate leftovers right away or throw them away.
    *People with diarrhea should wash their hands carefully and often, using hot water and soap, and washing for at least 30 seconds. People who work in day care centers and homes for the elderly should wash their hands often, too.
    *In restaurants, always order hamburgers that are cooked well done so that no pink shows.



  8. Digestive Disorders
    Diverticular Disease
    Heartburn
    Irritable Bowel Syndrome
    Crohn's Disease
    Ulcers
    Ulcers and H. pylori
    Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    Dyspepsia
    Gallstones
    Giardiasis
    Celiac Disease
    Meckel's Diverticulum
    Barrett's Esophagus
    Stomach Cancer

A PIECE OF CAKE

Cup cake is living with her dad and she dealing
weed. At the same time, her dad sales pills. There are also three girls living with them at the apartment: Slim, Wanda, Sam. The three girls are prostitutes.
Slim, Wanda, and Sam are having sex with cup cakes dad.

Sonia Sotomayor

Sotomayor, was born as the oldest of two children in the South Bronx area of New York City, New York, on june 25, 1954. Her parents, sonia and celinar sotomayor, were Puerto Rican immigrant. Her mother was a nurse at a methadone clinic and her father was a tool-and-die worker who died when sotomayor was only nine years old.

Sotomayor mother raise the children as a single parent. She place what sotomayo would later call an almost fanatical on a higher education, pushing the children to become fluent in english and struggling to afford a set of encyclopedias to give them proper reseach materials for school.


Sotomayor graduated from cardinal spellman high school in the Bronx in the 1972 and entered the ivy-league Princeton University. She also become highly involved with the Puerto Rican groups on campus, including Accion Puertorriquena and The Third World Center. she also worked with the University's discipline committee, where she started working on her legal skills. All of sotomayor's hard work paid off when she graduated summa cum laude from Princenton in 1976. She was also awarded the Pyne Prize, which is the highest academic award given to Princeton undegraduates. That same year, Sotomayor entered Yale law school, where she wa an editor for the Yale Law Journal. Sotomayor was reponsible for prosecuting robberies, assaults, murders, police brutality and child pornography cases. When she joined the court, she was its youngest judge. On october 3,1998, she was elected to the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals by President William Clinton.


In addition to her work in the Court of Appeals, Sotomayor also began teaching adjunct law at New York University in 1998 and at Columbia Law School in 1999. She has also received honorary law degrees from Herber H. Lehman College, Princeton University, and Brooklyn Law School. She also serves on the board of Trustees at Princeton. On may 26, 2009, President Barack Obama announced his nomination of Sonia Sotomayor for Supreme Court Justice. If the nomination is approved by the U.S Senate, Sotomayor would become the first Latina Supreme Court Justice.


Chagu Chagu Umako Horse Festival

The second of saturday of june is the chagu chagu umako horse festival in Tohoku Japan. Around 100 horses, fitted with brightly colored harnesses and a lots of bells,Children ride colorfully adorned horses during the Chagu Chagu Umako Festival in Takizawa, Iwate Prefecture.
The parade, which dates back to the early 17th century, is held to thank the horses for their help in farm work.
The phrase "chagu chagu" comes from the sound that bells in the harnesses make as the horses trot along. Parade along a distance of approximately 15 km from Takizawa village to Morioka city. Chagu Chagu is an onomatopoeic expression for the bells sounding as the horses trot along. This simple yet pleasant sound has been selected by the Ministry of the Environment as one of the 100 best sonic scenes of japan to be preserved into the future. The donut-shaped accessory hung below he neck of the horse, which also makes a pleasant sound, which originally a bell for warding off wolves.

It was about 200 years old that this event was the first organized as a reward for the horses wich had toiled so hard in rice planting. At 9:30 on the festival day, the horses depart from sozenjinja shrine, dedicated to the deity of horses, in Takizawa villege, and after passing in front of JR Morioka Station, arrive at the Morioka Hachiman-gu shrine located in Morioka city around 14:00. They recommend that they go as far as Takizawa-mura which is a pretty village at the foot of Mt. iwatesan, if you wich to savor a very traditional atmosphere.