Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Gas Prices Randi Thompson

Gas prices continue to drop on a daily basis. In fact, the price of gas has fallen for 89 consecutive days. The streak, the longest on record according to AAA, has shaved nearly $1 off the national average price of regular gas, taking it to $2.38 a gallon for the first time in five years. September 25 was the last day prices were higher for drivers. That day they increased by only a tenth of a cent. Prices have tumbled 36% since the high of the year, which was back in late April. Not only have they been falling, but the plunge in gas prices has been picking up speed, tumbling nearly 2 cents between Monday and Tuesday.

Gun Carrying Randi Thompson

A dramatic swing in public opinion when it comes to guns and gun control may be driven by current events – particularly high-profile police killings in Staten Island, N.Y., and Ferguson, Mo., a gun control advocate says. In 2012, 48 percent of Americans in a Pew survey said guns do more to protect people than place them at risk. According to a survey released Wednesday, that number has increased to 57 percent. The shift was even more substantial among African-Americans, going from 29 percent in early 2013 to 54 percent now (though with a margin of error of almost 10 percent due to a small sample size). The Second Amendment to the Constitution, which concerns the right to bear arms, is always a hot-button issue, especially during election season. Gun rights and gun control groups alike have been lobbying Congress for decades to craft legislation in their respective favors. Twice in the past two years the gun issue has reached the nation’s highest court. In the 2008 Supreme Court case District of Columbia v. Heller the court ruled that the Constitution protects an individual’s right to own a gun for personal use. But the 5-4 decision only applied to federal laws and failed to address local and state laws.

"The Interview" Randi Thompson

Sony Pictures has reversed its decision to cancel the release of "The Interview," following backlash over the studio's response to theaters nationwide dropping the controversial movie. The New York Times reports the United States' four largest chains Regal, AMC, Cinemark and Carmike still have no plans to show the film. But more than 200 theaters across the nation will show the James Franco-Seth Rogen comedy about the fictional assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. According to Huffington Post, at least 20 theaters in New York state will show "The Interview," including Movietime Cinemas 10 in Canandaigua; American 5 in Canton; Movieplex 59 in Dunkirk; Movieplex 8 in Hudson; Massena Movieplex 8; and several in New York City. http://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/movies/2014/12/23/where-the-interview-screening-boston/FC2U7HDJWrYNmb1O1vnheJ/story.html

Thursday, December 18, 2014

China Pop by Victoria Biro*


Though electronic music is making its way through the world, it has not made it to China. One promoter is determined to try. Electronic style is a very robotic and unique new music that has become iconic in America. It is very entertaining in concerts. China has not been a fan of it so far, but this man thinks it is a great idea. 
I think it is good that he is brave enough to try this out in a place that is against it. Music is a great way to connect the regions of the world and spread culture (cultural diffusion). I hope that electronic makes its way to the hearts of people in China.

China Democracy by Victoria Biro



Angry crowds in China released on pro-democracy protesters on Friday. These mobs in Hong Kong are causing clashes and threatening to take over the government.  This marks the first major violent attacks against the government in 3 years.  

This attack seems to be a very important deal to the Hong Kong economy, because many of the attacks are causing damage and robbery. It is sad that this is happening, but also shows how great they have been doing since this is the first event in so many years.

Boko Haram Attacks by Deandra Whitmill




In Kano, Nigeria 132 children and women were kidnapped and 32 were killed. Men with guns in pickup truck attacked the village and started shooting the village men. They gathered up the women and children and took them away after burning the village.It was four days until the news emerged that they had been kidnapped.One witness says that they destroyed everything and all he had left was the clothes that he had on. They used heavy machine guns when they destroyed the city. They attacked from different sides and surprised the ones that defend the city when they usually attack.







I believe that the men that did survive will have a hard time living because they have nothing now. They will miss they're families and will try to do everything to find them. I hope they are taking care of the women and children and not treating them any kind of way. Boko Haram should stop attacking these cities, so they can live a happy normal life and not be scared.

Low Oil Cost May Change Economy by: Skiler Houston

                            The low cost of oil is taking away hundreds of billions from oil contributors. The economy for Europe and Japan is suffering  from the multi billion dollar loss. This loss is causing a dramatic change all across the world. The price of oil dropping more than 40 percent governments still want to pump the oil the same rate as they have been dong. It is a benefit to the citizens of The United States. Citizens are saving more money on gasoline than when it only cost 99c. There are some benefits and some concerns following the cost of the oil. Statistics show that gasoline will drop 10 to 20 cents from the $2.77 that it cost regularly.




                           I believe this a good thing. Gasoline and other products using oil is very high in rate. I'm Excited to see it drop even more. Even though I'm getting the benefit of the doubt. The other countries who are suffering should come up with a good way to benefit themselves without making the prices rise.















http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/as-oil-prices-plunge-wide-ranging-effects-for-consumers-and-the-global-economy/2014/12/01/904984b2-7971-11e4-9a27-6fdbc612bff8_story.html

Hong Kong Protest End by: Skiler Houston

                     The largest protesters since the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations ended the Protest against Hong Kong's government. Police officers removed the tents, after 10 weeks of the beginning of the protest. The Chinese Government will not make any concessions about the protest.






                         I believe that the Protesters made there point about how they can change the government for the better of the people. They made sure that they were going to be heard. If the Chinese government do not do anything about the issues that the protesters addressed. Im pretty sure the Protesters will protest once more to get what they believe in.








http://www.infoplease.com/news/2014/current-events/world_dec.html





Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Mr & Mrs Tax Fraud- Makenzye Prince

A Spanish prosecutor has called for charges against Princess Cristina de Borbón, the sister of King Felipe VI, to be dropped in a high-profile case relating to her husband’s allegedly corrupt business practices. Pedro Horrach, the state prosecutor, asked the presiding judge José Castro to throw out two counts of tax fraud resulting from a private prosecution brought against Cristina by a pseudo trade union, Manos Limpias (Clean Hands), which demanded an eight-year prison sentence and a €2m fine. The state is seeking a 19-and-a-half-year sentence for her husband, Iñaki Urdangarin, and a total of 103 years’ jail for him and his associates if convicted.

What needs to be brought to attention in order for her to be prosecuted is how is she involved. Did she sign documents, did she have knowledge and said nothing of the sort. I hope this case is thrown out of court if the necessary documentation is not brought out as evidence to prosecute Princess Cristina De Borbon.


http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/dec/09/tax-fraud-charges-spain-princess-cristina-dropped

Killed in School - Makenzye Prince

Taliban gunmen stormed a military-run school in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar on Tuesday, killing 20 students and one soldier, officials said, in the highest-profile militant attack to hit the troubled region in months. The attack began in the morning hours, with the gunmen entering the school ? which has students in grades 1-10 ? and shooting at random, said police officer Javed Khan. Army commandos quickly arrived at the scene and exchanged fire with the gunmen, he said.
Outside the school, shooting was initially heard along with one loud bang of unknown origin. Details were sketchy in the unfolding situation and it was unclear what was going on inside and if there were any hostages among the students. Pakistani television showed soldiers surrounding the area and pushing people back.


This is very sad, 84 children were killed that day. There's a 1 in 50 chance that it was someones birthday or anything. I feel that if that was a military run- school that they should've been more prepared for pop-up situations like that. It wasn't fair that 84 (more or less) parents had to receive news that their child died unexpectedly. I feel sorry for these parents.

Its Not A Shark it's Ebola in the Water- Makenzye Prince

Near the northern most point of the Congo's flow, a tributary merges in from the north just west of Lisala, the Mongala, a river that flows essentially longitudinally from north to south. Near the head waters of the Mongala, the Ebola, "a tributary of the tributary," itself a 155 mile river, flows into the Mongala from the northeast adding to its volume and energy. At the point where the Mongala enters the Congo mainstream, the great river is flowing almost due west from the continent's interior.
The Ebola River gave its name to viral disease which has now reach epidemic proportions in West Africa having, by official statistics already taken the lives of 5,000 people. As statistical analysis in Sub-Sahara Africa is far from precise, it is possible that the actual number of victims is quite higher and that frankly, there is no accurate estimate of how widely the disease has managed to extend its range. According to Pierre Piot, the Flemish (Dutch speaking Belgian) researcher who, in 1976 first identified the disease as a unique new pathogen, it is quite different from Marburg's Virus with which it was first confused.

This worries me because ebola was already spreading through contact of people just imagine if it got into our water stream. It would affect all of us. I dont personally drink water but when i do i like and sorta enjoy the privilege. It would be horrible if we didn't have that anymore.

www.ihavenet.com/Africa/Ebola-A-Symptom-of-Economic-Inequality.html

Monday, December 15, 2014

Fatal Indonesia Landslide by Bella Dekhtyar

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-30485264

  On Friday, a dangerous landslide occurred at the Jemblung village on the island of Java in Indonesia. The death toll has risen to 51 since the last updated with 50 others and more still missing. Search parties, however, halted the investigation in fear of another landslide on Monday from further precipitation. Hundreds of people were evacuated, along with 11 others seriously injured. Authorities have told us that many of the citizens in Indonesia live in mountainous and fertile areas. "Half the population, about 125 million, is at risk of landslides.

  I find it devastating when countries, especially in Asia, where severe weather occurs often, are unable to prevent such terrible catastrophes from happening. Is there a way to prevent landslides in a country that expects them often? If it is how come the people haven't been provided with these resources?
 An Indonesian policeman and search dog at the scene of a deadly landslide

rape victim- Makenzye Prince

Jackie says she was violently raped by multiple men in an attack that seemed like some sort of fraternity initiation. Faced with allegations like that, you would think that the university would call the police, or at least investigate the allegations internally, but they didn’t. Instead, the decision was left to Jackie, as per school policy. At the time, Jackie was battling severe depression and facing intense social pressure to forget the whole thing. So, nothing happened. The story doesn’t say whether Jackie ever told Ms. Erdely the names of the men who allegedly raped her, and Ms. Erdely has refused to answer the question in interviews. I emailed her for clarification on Tuesday afternoon, and instead of answering my questions, she referred me to the magazine’s publicist, who sent me a prepared statement reaffirming that Rolling Stone finds Jackie credible.
  

i think that campus security should be more serious. This whole situation couldve been avoided and Jackie could've been safe tonight. I hope and pray her family is doing alright.
 

world events adrianna martinez

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/11/us/actor-ex-girlfriend-rabbit-attack/?cid=ob_articlesidebarall&iref=obinsite

Actor killed and ate ex-girlfriend's pet rabbit
by Adrianna Martinez


Actor Dimitri Diatchenko is accused of killing,skinning and eating ex-girlfriend's pet rabbit.After getting into a heated argument he sent her pictures step by step of what he was doing and threatened to do thew same to her.The actor has claimed it was a hoax ,he told authorities he set the rabbit loose and bought rabbit meat instead.The actor and his ex-girlfriend had been living with each other for some time after their relationship ended, but when she finally decided they should go separate ways he turned on the rabbit. The actor is charged with animal cruelty and criminal threats,if convicted he will face a sentence of almost five years in prison.

This event shows how anger and irresponsible actions can lead to a serious punishment, in this case almost five years in prison.The actors actions were inappropriate and very childish. If the actor actually did kill the rabbit , I am glad he will be faced with charges of animal cruelty because how he killed,skinned and ate it out of anger is repulsive.

Not just a Scarlet Letter - Makenzye Prince

The gunman who held hostages there for more than 16 hours was no stranger to police.
The hostage-taker was Man Haron Monis, an official with direct knowledge of the situation said Monday. "He had a long history of violent crime, infatuation with extremism and mental instability," Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott told reporters.
Australian media reports paint a harrowing picture of Monis and his lengthy criminal history.
The self-styled Muslim cleric, also known as Sheikh Haron, pleaded guilty last year to writing offensive letters to the families of Australian troops.
That same year, he was charged with being an accessory to the murder of his ex-wife, the Australian news reports said.


i think this man may need mental help, also if the police think the same as me then personally i think they should've put him in solitary confinement. not just jail so that could give him the opportunity to insult the police department. 

world events adrianna martinez

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/15/us/pennsylvania-shootings/index.html?hpt=hp_c2


Man killed ex wife and 5 former in-laws
By Adrianna Martinez

Police in Pennsylvania are on an intense search for a man accused of killing his ex-wife and 5 former in-laws. Bradley William Stone killed his former wife and in-laws but did not harm his daughters that were living with his ex-wife. The police have no clue where William could be,they recovered his car and cellphone and have no information of how he is traveling. Stone was part of the U.S. Marines and a friend described him as someone who helped others and was friendly. Stone was last seen dropping his two daughters off at a neighbor's house in Pennsburg.

I feel sorry for the family who lost their loved ones.Also his daughters must be horrified when they learned  what their father had committed.Hopefully the Pennsylvania police will be able to find Stone so justice can be served.

world events adrianna martinez

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/15/us/san-diego-white-rhino-dead/index.html?hpt=hp_t2


White rhino dies only 5 left in the world
by Adrianna Martinez

A Northern White rhino dies at the San Diego zoo leaving only 5 left in the whole world.The zoo also has an elderly female white rhino which is part of the remaining 5 rhinos.The death of this rhino is bringing this species close to extinction.There are no known other Northern white rhinos in the wild. The species has drastically declined due to poachers wanting their horns.

This event is very serious and could end with an extinction of an amazing species. I'm not sure what they could do to prevent the extinction of the northern white rhinos. If the rhinos could produce off springs that could help the situation but if they are all too old then sadly,nothing can be done to fix this situation.

world events adrianna martinez

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/15/world/asia/china-national-anthem-rules/index.html?hpt=wo_c2




Strict rules in China
by Adrianna Martinez

China has created strict rules of  how to sing,act and stand when the national anthem is played. The national anthem cannot be played at private weddings,parties or other events.When singing the national anthem they must clearly sing each word,follow the rhythm and must know each word to the song. Changing the words,melody and musical arrangement is forbidden. Most of the Chinese people accept the new rules and are happy about it.

I believe the creation of these new rules is very serious.The government is controlling everything and the people have no rights.The government creates ridiculous rules and the sad thing is the people happily accept it not realizing they are losing their rights to free speech and artistic expression.

Russsian Economy by Emily Henderson

Recently the Russian economy has been fluctuating, and due to this, Apple's App Store has shut down servers in Russia. Another Major Company dealing with this problem is IKEA, who is stopping its connections with Russia. If Russian Currency does change (e.g. mark to euro), this could have a major effect on Western Countries
http://www.cnet.com/news/

Sony Hack Emily Henderson

Sony had recently been hacked by whom we believe to be north korea. Sony is hacked everyday so it is no big surprise that is was so easy a caveman could hack into Sony. The hackers called IT, and identified the person working at IT. All IT units have administrative powers so the hackers simply took the admins credit by blowing up phone lines then after mapping all of Son'ys data, they were able to have access to virtually anything.

"Brazilian man says he killed dozens of women in Rio de Janeiro region" by Tashina Amiro

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/12/world/americas/brazil-alleged-serial-killer/index.html?c=world

This past Thursday, a Brazilian man confessed to murdering 39 women. He explained the charade as sprouting from a desire to steal simple things when a child that continued to grow. Sailson Jose das Gracas claims the problem to be psychological. Police are going to carry out and continue with the investigation.

What is wrong with people? This is a horrible thing and honestly shows how sick humans can be. The article didn't say, but I would hope that they wouldn't allow this man to be free while this investigation is under way.

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Airport disruption: Flights recover after system failure: by Samantha Arthur

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-30460619

European airport delayed because of unknown termagants, but fortunately started up again. almost 40 flights were canceled do to the delay, and many if not thousands of people from across the world were delayed from family, friends, and business engagements.

European travel agents do seem to go on strike quite often, which is most definitely quite annoying for their travelers. their delays affect people across the world, acknowledging the fact that Europe is such a central stronghold for travelers.

Famed model Beverly Johnson says Bill Cosby drugged her: by Samantha Arthur

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/11/showbiz/celebrity-news-gossip/beverly-johnson-cosby-allegations/index.html?iid=article_sidebar

Beverly Johnson now adds her name to the list of women who were taken advantage of by Bill Cosby. Another Bill Cosby victim has come out of the dark saying that she too was taken advantage of. she says that she kept it a secret until she heard other victims share their stories.

Women should not keep things like this in the dark. they need to stir up the courage to stick up for themselves, and not just because other women are doing it.

Bombshell rape story triggers weeks of turmoil at the University of Virginia: by Samantha Arthur

College student Hannah Graham was raped and murdered on campus. her family faces great loss and students realize how unsafe their own campus actually is. the students murder has taken a remarkable toll on her fellow college students and the campus.
rape is not a joke and can affect several people. nobody likes a bully and especially one that kills their victims. murderers and rapists should be put into extreme attention centers, because they obviously have something wrong with them. rape is a worldwide occurrence and should not be tolerated.

Actor threatens cannibilism and eats ex girlfriend's rabbit: by Samantha Arthur

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/11/us/actor-ex-girlfriend-rabbit-attack/?cid=ob_articlesidebarall&iref=obinsite

Dimitri Diatchenko sent his ex girlfriend picture of a dead rabbit and him eating rabbit meat telling her that it was her rabbit. he also told her that he would do the same thing to her. this obviously freaked the girlfriend out and she told reporters. Dimitri denies it, but he said they did get into a fight but he just faked the whole thing out of anger.
I think the fact that Dimitri faked the whole thing is almost as bad as actually doing it. he had so much hate inside of himself that he would fake eat a bunny rabbit and threaten to eat his ex. he definitely needs to have charges pressed against him.

Teen Nobel Prize winner Malala's bloodied school uniform on display: by Samantha Arthur

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/09/world/malala-bloodied-school-uniform/index.html?hpt=wo_mid

Malala Yousafzai's outfit is on display in a peace museum. no one has seen it in 2 years so its a very big deal. this is the uniform she was wearing when she was shot in the head by the Taliban. Malala is receiving a nobel peace prize on Wednesday.

I think it is fantastic that they are letting her outfit be one display. it is probably a great honor to have such a dark memory be such symbolism for women everywhere. Malala is completely deserving of the Nobel peace prize. She is a role model for women across the world.

Indonesian maid says she was tortured with vacuum cleaner: by Samantha Arthur

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/09/world/asia/indonesian-maid-trial/index.html?hpt=wo_mid

A housekeeper form Indonesia let a court in Hong Kong know how she had been abused for 6 months by her boss. She shoved a vacuum cleaner up the maids mouth. The housekeeper says she was kicked, punched, and slapped numerous times. Her employer faces many charges.

I think that the employer should face charges. There is a bug difference between a maid or a housekeeper and a slave, and the employer obviously did not see the difference. no human being should have to endure such torture. nobody should endure that much torture in any part of the world. humans abusing each other is a world wide occurrence and should be stopped.

Friday, December 12, 2014

Division of Hong Kong - Londyn Alexander Pd:9

http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/03/world/asia/china-hong-kong-protests/index.html?c=world

In Hong Kong There is a division between the people. Some want Democracy, while others would rather keep their  Sacred religion.This seperation is thoroughly hurting the country.  China is being blamed for encouraging this political change. Despite facts that would discourage them being responsible.

I think it's a healthy thing and part of evolution within a countries government . I approve of the actions Hong Kong is taking. However I do feel this will not end well.

Terrorist threats issued- Londyn Alexander pd:9


http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/06/world/general-isis/index.html?c=world

ISIS has issued another threat. Claiming they" can hear" the U.S military. The Army General made these statements Thursday with the Atlantic council. Who seemed confident saying the previous airstrike launches by the US are having the desired effects. The General Also revealed our countries motives behind the attacks.

It's timely that the United States is having the advantage right now. I'm also very relieved,and proud that we can longer be greatly effected by their threats. In addition I believe ISIS will fall in the near future. This assumption is due to the increasingly Pleasent news, of American airstrikes being a success. This turn of events has broadcasted our country and shown the US in a positive light.

Suicide bombings in Nigeria- Londyn Alexander pd:9


http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/11/world/africa/nigeria-violence/index.html?hpt=wo_c2


A bomb explosion occurred in central Nigeria killing 32 citizens. The area in which it occurred has been known to have frequent violent actions occur. Most of this happening between Nigerian troops and known African terrorist groups. In addition numerous kidnappings of women and children occur,and along with bombings of schools. As of recently there have been no claims of who the bomber was.


Suicide bombings are always very disheartening events. Since this has occurred before, possibly higher  security measures can be taken. Possibly guards can be set up to ensure the protection of the citizens.Or maybe a bag check before items are brought into the market.I feel taking precautions like these can really make a difference.

Royal twins born in Monaco- Londyn Alexander pd:9





  Royal twins were just recently born. Princess Charlene Wittstock a former olympian, delivered a healthy baby girl and boy. These newly royal siblings are known as Gabriella Therese Marie and the boy Jacques Honore Rainier.  These children will be first in line for the throne. Jaques will take the crown, while his sister Gabriella will become The Countess of Carlades. 


Hearing about this new addition to the royal family of Monaco is wonderful. Its such a refreshing event amongst all the negative current events. The children are beautiful and i am delighted for the royal couple. I hope no controversy arises from the other children who are no longer in line for the crown. 

French Troops kill Jihadist leader- Londyn Alexander pd:9



http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/11/world/africa/jihadist-leader-killed-mali/index.html?hpt=wo_c2


Recently troops from France have infiltrated Mali and killed one of the countries Jahidist leader. The deceased leader was based in Northern Mali. He was responsible for numerous attacks and kidnappings. The United States had issued a 5 million reward for finding him. In addition to the leader ten other terrorist were captured or "neutralized" as well.



It is an amazing event that this real life villain has been caught. This is a stepping stone towards eradicating this particular terrorist group. I hope future events like this frequently occur, and our nation can be safe from groups who enjoy erupting fear in the hearts of citizens.

Monday, December 8, 2014

Storm Hagupit by Jesse Dale

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/08/world/asia/philippines-typhoon-hagupit-ruby/index.html?hpt=ias_c1

The typhoon Hagupit hit the Philippines last week. leaving mass destruction close to the capital, Manila. So far, 27 people have been confirmed dead from the storm, but officials are still looking. This storm did not kill as many people as Super Typhoon Haiyan, which killed over 7,000 people, but Hagupit still did intensive damage to the buildings and structures in the area.

This is just another example of however well we are prepared for something like this, we can never be fully prepared. while storms like this are terrible to people and their communities, I think people can always find good out of something. For example, the typhoon can help meteorologists predicts storms better by giving more data to patterns of tropical storms, which can help prepare the community better. They can also show what can be done to buildings to be built to better withstand storms. Even though many lives were lost and much damage was done, I think there can always be good out of something terrible.

Island May Become Extinct by Jesse Dale

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/05/world/kiribati-atlantis/index.html?hpt=wo_mid

The small Pacific island of Kiribati has having trouble with the rising tide and may even go fully underwater, being called "the next Atlantis." Government has tried many things to try and save their island nation, but their poor budget has not allowed them to be successful with anything. The U.N. is also trying everything they can do to help, but still has not yet figured anything out.

To all the people who think global warming and climate change is a myth, I don't know how you can logically explain this. island do not just sink back into the water. Global warming causes the sea levels to rise because of melting ice, and this is proof that it actually exists. Many lives are at stake because of countries like America and all of Europe's decisions. If we keep up with how we do things, like burning coal and natural gases and burning holes in the ozone layer, then pretty soon many islands (like ones that you like to vacation on) will be gone, and it will not be able to blame it on anyone than ourselves.

American Killed in UAE by Jesse Dale

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/08/world/meast/uae-us-mall-killing/index.html?hpt=wo_c2

Ibolya Ryan, an american teacher was stabbed to death in a mall bathroom in Abu Dhabi. Police say the murder was based on a "personal terrorist attack." The U.S. embassy in the UAE stated, in October, that terrorists will start to attack western teachers, which were found online posted by alleged terrorists.

If online posts were found plotting against American and foreign teachers and planning to kill them, there's no reason not to think that this murder was part of a higher plot, and there can only be more to come. The internet can most of the time not be trusted, but in this case, the evidence lines up too perfectly to just be coincidence. There has always been history with terrorists in that region, so that just makes it that much more believable that plots to kill international teachers is real.

Indian Uber Driver Accused of Rape by Jesse Dale

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/07/world/asia/india-uber-alleged-rape/index.html?hpt=wo_c2

Uber is a "taxi-cab" service used in big cities to transport people. The drivers use their own car, gas and GPS services. It is much cheaper and quicker than a taxi. But a man in New Delhi was accused of raping a women passenger after she had fallen asleep from a long ride and a big dinner she just ate. Uber already does a background check on all their drivers, says the CEO, so there was no way of foreseeing it.

Uber is great service. I think it is faster and more reliable than a normal taxi-cab service. But you cannot blame this event on the service itself. The exact same thing could have happen if the woman got into and taxi and the the man was a driver for them. All of the same risks are there when you get into a stranger's car and have them escort you home, whether it be their personal car or a company car. I am not saying it was the woman's fault of getting assaulted. Any man could have done it to her, which is why i think Uber should not be penalized for the incident.

Massai Olympics by Jesse Dale

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/05/africa/gallery/maasai-olympics/index.html?hpt=wo_t2

In Africa, a group a people known as the Massai are renowned lion hunters. Lion hunting is so important to them, it is even a rite of passage from boyhood to manhood. You have to be very athletic and skilled to be a good lion hunter, but these skills are being brought to competitions, like running and jumping. Winners of these events are given medals, just like in the Olympics.The winners are then brought to different events around the globe to compete there and get their names known.

I think what these people are doing is a very very good thing to do, culturally and economically. They are bringing themselves closer to one another with harmless sports rather than risking lives with each other over a lion. This not only will help their culture survive, but let it survive even longer with more people alive. This also can help them economically because athletes who go around the world to compete will get their name of the Massai people known and when people start recognizing it, they will start coming to their village. This will help them become industrialized and bring them into the modern era of the rest of the world, which is exactly what places like this in Africa need.

ISIS findings By: Emma Wall

http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2014/12/world/isis-syria-video-analysis/index.html?hpt=wo_c1

In this article it shares new information that has been discovered about ISIS.  In their recent video,  investigators were able to identify one of the men.  They also discovered that the video was shot with an expensive camera and that the video was taken in many takes.  Another discovery was that the video was taken over a 4-6 hour time period.  There is a picture from the video along with the article.

The thought of this just sickens me.  Although, I am glad that they are finding out information about ISIS in which they will use to track them down, I really think this situation just needs to be put to an end because there are so many people that are being killed for no reason.  It is just really sad that people would take others lives for no reason.

Case Cockrell- Current Events- 12/8

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/indian-capital-bans-uber-after-alleged-rape/ar-BBguldl

India has chosen to ban Uber from their areas because of an alleged rape. They had failed to do a backround check on the man, who had been charged on rape charges only several months before. Uber is required by law to do backround check on all people they are hiring. For some reason, this man was not checked, and passed with a clean record.

This is bad on Uber's part because they did not do the one thing they are supposed to do when hiring someone. Normally, uber is a safe way to get home when one has been drinking, or is too tired to drive home. Uber has helped many people get home or to a destination when a car/their car is not available. However, they really need to watch who they hire, situations like this could put their company in a bad spot

Update on Typhoon Hagupit by Bella Dekhtyar

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/09/world/asia/philippines-typhoon-hagupit-deaths.html?_r=0

  In the Philippines today, the hurricane, Hagupit, tore through the country and is making its way in a weaker state to Manila. Recently, the death toll has climbed to 21, 16 of those came from the city of Borongan on the eastern part of the Samar island. The hurricane has brought back memories of the typhoon Haiyan which happened just over a year ago and had killed more than 7,300 people with 1.2 million evacuated. It was classified as one of the strongest hurricanes ever recorded. The Hagupit storm has moved northwest and has grown weaker; it is now classified as a simple tropical storm by the U.S. However, damage is still being accounted for, along with the threat of severe flooding.

  It's terrible that we have such little control over something so dangerous in nature. We may have the technology to detect it for warnings and have the ability to evacuate, but we still are defenseless to the damage these natural disasters can unleash. I'm glad though, that evacuations are a part  of standard procedure in commonly hit areas such as the Philippines.

Northern Hackers vs Southern Artists by emily henderson

While North Korea has defeated the US in the first attack in the Sony Cyber War using Malware, South Koreans are taking Technology to a more friends aspect. Korea has opened up a museum dedicated to the art of old phones. The museum is funded by samsung
http://www.cnet.com/pictures/15-crazy-old-phones-from-a-korean-museum-pictures/

"South African judge throws out charges in honeymoon murder trial" by Tashina Amiro

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/08/world/africa/south-africa-honeymoon-murder-trial/index.html?c=world

In South Africa, a judge threw out a "high-profile" murder case. Shrien Dewani was accused of killing his wife while on their honeymoon, but the judge claims the state's case is too weak for conviction. The state accused Dewani of hiring hit men to kill his wife, but he pleaded not guilty. The fact that witnesses accounts contradicted didn't help the states cause. Overall, it seems that until a strong lead is brought up, the case will not be handled.

This is horrible. A person's life was lost and a judge threw out a case that could have possibly brought light to what happened. I understand the judge didn't think there was enough evidence, but there has to be something else that could be done besides throwing out the case. Dewani's wife was a person who's rights were violated; it's a shame that someone in a position to seek justice did not choose to.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Australia storms: NSW braced for more disruption by M'lynn Musgrove

Huge thunderstorms are pounding down in Australia. The most affected areas were Sydney and Camden. A lot of the weather happened along the coast. The SES said they received 600 calls following storms on Sunday that brought heavy rain and hail. Over 1000 houses were left without power. Many residents were concerned. 

Personally living in Texas, crazy storms aren't a big deal. Because they are so close to the water, this is frightening for people who live on the beaches. Obviously no one would be allowed to surf but such large storms could lead to huge waves crashing into houses. 

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-30373344

Floods in Britain: by Victoria Biro *

http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/12/world/europe/europe-floods/

Britain is facing its wettest winter since 1766, and more rain than its ever had in decades.  The flooding is up to 3 feet in the streets and is overflowing into homes and hotels all around.  Some were lucky enough to be prepared when the storms began and loaded sand bags at every entrance, but the flooding still did damage.  The government is struggling to come up with the money needed to repair the cities affected.

I think it is very unfortunate that Britain is having to go through this, especially in the holiday season when money is already an issue.  It was so unexpected having said this hasn't occurred since the 1700's, and it wasn't even near this disastrous.   This will be very hard on their economy.  I think as a nation it would be very kind for America to help out the country financially, because there is no way they could've stopped this event from happening.  That would also give them a reason to help us in a time of need later in life.

British Children by Victoria Biro*

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/10941639/Children-watch-too-many-imported-television-programmes-warns-regulator.html

Ed Richards tells many sources his opinion on British TV.  He believes that the children of Britain should be watching their own countries original TV programs.  Nowadays all they see are imported TV shows from America or China.  He says "it will make them turn against their own country".

I do not see a problem with British children watching American programs, because this is just a form of cultural diffusion which makes the world stronger.  As long as they still watch some of their own countries TV shows and are well educated of their own culture, there is not an issue.  America and China are much more developed and have better quality shows which is probably a reason the children are more interested in them, not because they are turning against their culture.

"Heir and a Spare" by Victoria Biro*

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/kate-middleton/11081346/Kate-Middleton-pregnant-the-long-history-of-producing-a-spare.html

The royal duties of a prince and princess in the past has been to produce "an heir and a spare". The heir is made to take over the throne when the prince/princess dies, and the spare is only just in case something disastrous happens to the heir.  When Princess Kate Middleton announced she was pregnant with another baby, news went out that "the spare" was being born.

I think it is very sad that the spare will have to go through life being known as the backup.  They will have a hard life as it is trying to make sure nothing happens to their older sibling, or the heir, but on top of that they never feel worthy of the throne.  The only time they would be considered worthy is if the heir dies before reproducing.  It is also sad that the public assumes Kate is having another baby just because of her royal duty, and not because of pure love with her husband and just wanting another child.

How Ebola broke Sierra Leone's heart by M'Lynn Musgrove

In Sierra Leone, football is considered a second religion. Because of the ebola outbreaks all over the country, football has been banned. Usually on Sundays  Lumley Beach, outside the capital of Freetown, would usually be filled with thousands of people playing the national sport. Once the outbreaks began, this no longer occurred. I think its very sad. Studies show that living here is stressful mentally. Just touching a loved one could mean you are the next ebola victim. 

This makes me sad. Imagine america having to cut off football. I know my dad would be crushed along with other sports fans all over America. In Sierra Leone, they don't have much. If a sport was my only joy in the day, I would be crushed. 

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/05/sport/ebola-sierra-leone-heart-football/index.html?hpt=wo_mid

Life in the rubble of Kobani by M'Lynn Musgrove

In the city of Kobani, they have given up on hospitals. Only a few doctors remain to treat the people who are lightly wounded but all others are left to die. The city is a war scene at this point. There are civilians here who refuse to flee or cannot because of Turkey building limitations for them. These people have no shelter but one room in their house when explosions start. 

I think as Americans, we need to be more aware of this. I understand that we don't want to get involved in conflict with other countries but living like that is crazy. 

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/04/world/meast/syria-kobani-civilians/index.html?hpt=wo_c2

Police helicopter finds huge swastika in bottom of pool in Brazil by M'Lynn Musgrove

Civil Police in Brazil say one of their helicopters found a huge swastika in the bottom of a swimming pool. Officers spotted the symbol on a property in Pomerode, Brazil in the southern state of Santa Catarina. Police say the pool has had the swastika for 13 years but they can't press charges because it is on private property. They also state that the home owner is not promoting "Nazism". 

I for one thing don't thing that the man is telling the truth. I think he is aware of what he is promoting. I agree that they can't press charges because it is in a private pool that almost no one has noticed but them. It isn't a big deal but i think that they should ask him to paint over it. It isn't harming anything but will be offensive to those who do see it. 

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/05/world/americas/brazil-swastika-pool/index.html?hpt=wo_c2

Indian Uber driver arrested after alleged rape, police say by M'Lynn Musgrove

Uber is a car service used all around the world. It is thought of as a nicer taxi. This sunday, a uber driver was arrested in India for rape. Apparently, a woman fell asleep while on the road back to her house but when she woke up the uber was in at deserted area. There, he assaulted her. He dropped her near her house and she almost immediately called the police. Apparently, she called the police as soon as possible. He was arrested soon after.

This is a really scary thing because it shows that uber drivers aren't background checked. Anyone can be a driver as long as they have the right license. This makes me never want to take an uber especially being a teenaged girl. I have turned down taking ubers before because of the stories about the drivers that circulate.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/07/world/asia/india-uber-alleged-rape/index.html?hpt=wo_c2

Ibolya Ryan's Ex: 'Monster' Was Lying in Wait at Abu Dhabi Mall by Savannah Boyack

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/ibolya-ryans-ex-monster-was-lying-wait-abu-dhabi-mall-n263266

      Ibolya Ryan, 47 and mother of three, was stabbed in the bathroom of the upscale mall, Abu Dhabi, on Wednesday. Ryan was an American kindergarden teacher and was said to be "always positive and optimistic". Ryan's ex-husband stated that he believes his wife was attacked because she was a westerner. A preliminary investigation has shown that the accused attacker wasn't looking for an American but anyone who looked foreign. It is said the attacker picked her victims randomly.

This kinda surprised me. Someone killing people just because they looked foreign? What was the motive? I am actually speechless. Could the attacker have had some anger issues and was mad at something another country had done? I don't know what to say. All I have is questions.

Monday, December 1, 2014

Space Research by Victoria Biro*


Chris Hadfield decided to document his experience in space and after 3 trips, he has released it. The astronaut decided it would be a new idea to show the world what it is like to see the earth from a different view. He orbited Earth 2,593 times, so he is the right guy to do it.
I think it is a great way for the people of the world to understand just how small we are. When seeing the whole planet from above, it is a reminder that the Earth is a delicate place, and it lets everybody experience what astronauts experience without traveling to space themselves. It also shows the improvements in technology that we can now take pictures in outer space to share with the world.

Case Cockrell, current events 11/25

http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2014/12/us/cnn-guns-project/24-hours.html?hpt=ju_c1

Surveys conclude that thousands of people died from guns every year, whether its accidental or intentional. Guns aren't toys. They are tools. Guns are the worst possible thing a kid could be playing with. Kids could actually kill themselves if they don't know how to handle a gun. Another major issue is young adults in high school who get angry and decide they want to shoot up the school. Guns should only given to people with a clean, and sane backround.

Guns are way too easy to get in America. almost any one can get them. We need to not ban guns, but put more control on them. People, dangerous people are getting weapons and putting other peoples lives in danger, this has to be stopped!


Thank you, and goodnight

Case Cockrell, current events, 12/1

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/01/us/ferguson-up-to-speed/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

The Ferguson case is still going strong. People still want the man to go to jail for shooting an innocent person. The protests are getting angry, and sometimes violent. The protestors want to out an end to this injustice. The police have had to detain some of the protestors, as they are causing some problems. It looks like this won't be ending soon.

I do not stand anywhere on this situation. I do not know enough about it to have a strong opinion. However, a murder is a murder and this deed should not go unpunished. This man should be put in jail. There is no justification for killing a human being.

Plans for taking down ISIS By William Perry Esping


http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/joint-chiefs-chairman-talks-isis-defeat-mechanism/

The General Martin Dempsey told CBS the peaceful ways of defeating ISIS and most effective ways. They will try to get their income to dry up and get their religious claim illegitimized so that the Sunni muslim population rejects them.

This is a wise decision because many terrorists are born from their family members being killed from U.S. bombings. . If we move in with troops too soon ISIS will use this to inspire more men to join his cause, but if we can find a way that shows that their claims of jihad in the name of Allah are not justified the Sunni population will reject them and cooperate in taking them down. This way we can take down ISIS without giving innocent muslims a reason to hate us and either join or found a terrorist organization.



http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/iraq-turmoil/secret-life-isis-leader-abu-bakr-al-baghdadi-n132311

Stunning lake lodges around the world By: Emma Wall

http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/25/travel/best-luxury-lakeside-lodges/index.html?hpt=wo_mid

In this article it describes different lake lodges around the world that are beautiful.  It lists each of them and their unique characteristics.  For example, it gives information on dining and what the lodge is known for.  It also includes the different locations, measurements of the property (that they would be staying on), and the article provides intriguing pictures of the lodges' views.

This article is not my favorite, but it was interesting to see places that I didn't even know existed!  The pictures of the lodges really caught my eye.  If you would like to see some pretty spectacular lodges, I suggest looking at this article.

4.7 Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Arizona

  http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/magnitude-47-earthquake-rattles-arizona-residents-27275507 

  On Sunday night, a minor earthquake rattled residents 7 miles north of Sedona (northern Arizona). Earthquakes hear are frequent, but don't cause much damage or harm. According to a geological survey, the earthquake was 6 miles underground. There were no reports of injury or damage. Although, debris had to be cleaned off from a highway between Sedona and Flagstaff. The Arizona Earthquake Information Center stated that this was nothing unusual and that it's a common occurrence. Still, more than 1,200 people reported that they felt the earthquake. Accounts include people saying that they heard their houses rattling or that it sounded like an explosion.

  Arizona (especially in the north) has frequent earthquakes, besides desert cities. Recent data states that 10-15 quakes occur every month in Arizona, but relatively small ones. Although, Arizona has faults that are capable of generating a 7.0 quake. That was the magnitude of the 2010 earthquake that killed more than 300,000 people in Haiti. Despite the minor damage and frequent earthquakes in Arizona or other "quake-prone" states, I'm glad that they're able to expect quakes and know what to do given a circumstance because of their experience.

Drone Operation by Emily Henderson

Recently a man was fined for crashing a drone. This happened in melbourne australia, so it really has no relevancy. The man was fined $850 in australian currency. Earlier this year a drone crashed into a triathletes head, causing serious injury.
http://www.cnet.com/news/man-fined-by-casa-crashing-drone-police-operation-melbourne/

Photographer recreates paintings by Vern Blossfeld

Summary: Spanish photographer Javier Hirschfeld has been photographing the women of Goree Island, off the coast of Senegel. His fascination with eyes that stare back at the viewer and with Spanish painter Julio Romero De Torres' works have moved him to take photographs of the Senegalese locals. He is mimicking powerful portraits created by de Torres', replacing objects within the paintings with ones that represent Senegal's culture, such as one depicting a woman with local incense in her hands. Hirschfeld says, ""In the history of art, when women are portrayed, most of the time they're being looked at. I like portraits of women that look back at you, and the woman in La Chiquita Piconera is looking back with a lot of dignity and a lot of strength." Hirschfeld's works are dynamic in that they're meant to represent Senegalese culture, but also reflect universal sentiment. "I wanted to show that some emotions are universal, and create a more universal portrait, but I also wanted to create a more Senegalese scene," he says.
Analysis: Hirschfeld's work is amazing, and interesting in that its inspiration comes from another artists' work without exactly copying it. This event involves world history through the constant changing and developing of art throughout history. Both Hirschfeld's and de Torres' works are great in that the women in the portraits aren't looking away, they're looking straight at you with unflinching stares.
Source: http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/26/world/africa/javier-hirschfeld-senegal-portraits/index.html?hpt=wo_bn7

Are we close to finding an HIV vaccine? by Vern Blossfeld

Summary: A trial conducted in 2009 in Thailand may have the key to finding an AIDS/HIV vaccine. The trial included over 16,000 volunteers, the largest trial held for a vaccine against HIV. One vaccine tested showed protection. "That trial was pivotal," says Dr. John Mascola. "Prior to that, it wasn't known whether a vaccine could be possible." Another such pivotal discovery has been that patients regularly taking their antiretroviral treatment reduce their chances of spreading the disease by 96%. A vaccine remains essential to combat the epidemic.
Analysis: The development so far in HIV research has been slow but progressive. With scientists and doctors like Mascola working to find a cure, a vaccine could be discovered soon! It's also nice that the amount of people being newly infected has gone down. Hopefully it stays that way! This connects to World History in that it's a disease that doesn't have a cure, and is effecting the nation worldwide.
Source: http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/01/health/are-we-on-the-road-to-an-hiv-vaccine/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Boys trapped under 5 feet of snow for several hours by jack Rogers

http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/28/us/boys-rescued-in-snow-fort/index.html

Two boys who's names haven't been givin out decide to build a snow igloo on the side of a road un willingly knowing that they were going to have to stay under there for a while because while they were inside the igloo a snow plow came by and shuffled loads of snow on top of them and the boys were screaming at it to stop but the guy in it unfortunately couldn't hear them so the boys were trapped under five feet of snow for hours and hours until a cop noticed a shuffle next to the pile and started digging and found them because there parents had sent out search missions for them and called the police and they were found at 2 am on thanksgiving day and were rushed to the hospital and are now ok. 

This could have been a deadly situation if no one would've found them because if they were there for maybe 2 more hours they have been alive because they were buried under 5 feet of snow and had no air and they were getting cold quick.I would be scared out of my mind if I couldn't move for 7 hours straight stuck under layers of snow and knowing that no one can hear us but those boys are lucky they are alive today.

Montana Man Heads to Trial for Shooting Death of German Exchange Student in Garage by Savannah Boyack

http://www.startribune.com/nation/284258201.html

On April 27, Markus Kaarma of Missoula shot and killed Diren Dede, 17, of Hamburg, who was in Kaarma's garage at the time of the incident. Kaarma is pleading not guilty of deliberate homicide and his defense attorneys are arguing that he was protecting his home and family when he fired the shots into his garage. Prosecutors say that Kaarma was already frustrated about recent burglaries at his house and had set up extra security. A friend stated that he was with Dede the night of the shooting and that he watched as Dede entered the garage, heard an unfamiliar voice say, "I see you there." and ran when he heard the first shot.

My opinion on this varies. There are many different possibilities on how this shooting went down. If Kaarma was sincerely scared of being robbed again he shouldn't have fired any shots and should have called the cops instead. But, no matter what happened, Dede should not have gone into that garage. Whether he was lured by a purse, as it was once claimed in the article, or if he went in out of curiosity. He should have stayed on the sidewalk and walked on. But that doesn't mean he deserved to be killed or that his death was his fault. No matter what happened, everyone made mistakes and Kaarma should receive some form of punishment for being responsible of the death of Dede.

Saturday, November 29, 2014

"U.N. agency: Number of Ebola cases now tops 16,000" by Tashina Amiro

http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/29/health/ebola-outbreak/index.html?c=world

So it turns out that Ebola isn't under control, but it is instead not mentioned so the people falsely believe that everything is under control. In total, there has been over 16,000 cases with 7,000 deaths. Hundreds of people contract the disease each week; there continues to be cases in the U.S. Even with all this happening, there is still not a vaccine.

Why are the people not made aware of all these people that are still contracting the disease in the U.S.? I haven't heard about a case in a while, so I assumed everything was under control; media has even said that possible cures and such had been found. It goes to show you that you can't trust the media, because everything stems from the government. We will be told what they want us to hear and that's usually not the truth. Basically, none of this adds up. I am so confused on the situation and it angers me. Get with the program people, we have already lost thousands of people.

Monday, November 24, 2014

Train stations get transformed By: Emma Wall

http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/23/travel/worlds-best-metro-stations/index.html?hpt=wo_t5

In this article it talks about all of the different train stations around the world that have been remodeled to look glamorous.  It talks about how train stations are stereotyped as gloomy and that people are trying to get rid of that by adding all sorts of colorful lights and decorations.  The article includes a photo gallery of the new train stations.

I believe that this is a great idea.  Nobody wants to go to a boring station to ride a train.  I wish that they would do this to our local dart stations.  It just enlightens the vibe and seems to make the ride a little less boring. I really enjoyed looking at the pictures and reading up on certain stations and how they have changed dramatically.

1 Killed and Dozens of Others Injured in California Bus Crash by Bella Dekhtyar

http://news.yahoo.com/1-killed-dozens-injured-california-bus-crash-003058134.html

  On Sunday morning, a tour bus overturned on the Northern California freeway, killing 1 and injuring 30 (6 of them were severely injured). It drifted off interstate 5 at about 7:30 a.m. The bus was traveling from Los Angles to Pasco, Washington. Based on witness accounts, the bus had rolled over and rested up-side down on the frontage road. And what struck authorities as strange was a reported crash earlier that trip when the bus had struck a Denny's restaurant in Red Bluff; none were injured in this crash. The driver of the bus was Jose Victor Garcilazo, 67. Authorities believe that fatigue may have been responsible for the crash [they did not say whether drugs or alcohol were affiliated in the crash]. The two dozen that were injured in the crash were taken to the hospital, treated, and released, with the others still in critical condition.

  What boggles me is why authorities are not able to say why the bus was able to carry on its trip after the first incident at the Denny's. Not only that but they can't make out how much damage was done in the initial crash or any other additional information. 

"New Iran Nuclear talks deadlines: March 1, July 1, 2015" by Tashina Amiro

http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/24/world/meast/iran-nuclear-talks/index.html?c=world

March 1, 2015 has become the new deadline for deciding whether or not Iran is allowed to have nuclear power. Iran claims they should be given this right because their only interest is to develop peaceful nuclear power. Western powers have accused Iran on trying to develop nuclear weapons also. Overall, a big decision is at stake.

Personally, I don't feel people should have been power hungry to the point of wanting the ability to destroy so many in an instant. Unfortunately, nuclear weapons do exist, so why should a right be given for one country to have and another to not. No country should be above another; it goes against the balance of powers. Basically, this shouldn't even be a problem at hand.

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Underwater creatures By: Emma Wall

http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/19/world/striking-portraits-marine-invertebrates/index.html?hpt=wo_mid

This article informs the reader that there are so many different species on our ocean floors that we don't know of.  It mentions that there is a certain photographer who has captured beautiful pictures of certain species that aren't recognizable.  The gallery of photos are linked to the article.

I found this so interesting.  I looked through the gallery of photos and I was actually kind of scared because of what they look like!  Also, I was amazed by the quality of the pictures!  They were absolutely stunning.  It really made me think about how many creatures we have yet to discover.  It is actually very frightening when you think about it!

Cancer patient shot by Ayanna Evans

A 15 year old boy was shot and killed outside of his home on Saturday November 15,2014. Ryan Lara was battling cancer called Lymphoma.  Ryan was shot around 11:30 p.m. Wittiness said that Ryan was moving his parents vehicle from the street into the driveway when they heard shots being fired.
Family members of Ryan say that they saw a Grey four door sedan fleeing from the scene and a family member fired shots at the vehicle but it was unclear if anyone in the car was hit.Rayan was taken to Methodists hospital where he later died from critical injuries.



This story is really sad but doesn't add up. I'm trying to figure out why and who killed him. There are so many questions that need to answered. Also I believe gun control need to become stricter because I'm I pretty sure that the person who show me him was young as well. This young boy was my exact age which scares me because it just goes to show that death comes at any age.

Suicide Bomber Kills Dozens at Volleyball Match in Afghanistan by Savannah Boyack

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/24/world/asia/afghanistan-suicide-bomber-volleyball-match.html?_r=0

A suicide bomber detonated explosives in a crowd that was watching a volleyball match near Yosuf Khelf in eastern Afghanistan. 40 were killed and 60 were wounded as a result. Even though most of the victims were civilians, eight members of the Afghan Local Police, a village-based paramilitary outfit that supports the Afghan government, were among the dozens that were killed. Volleyball is a popular form of entertainment in rural Afghanistan. Matches usually attract sizable crowds of young men.

I suspect that ISIS is behind this, even though they have not claimed the attack yet. ISIS has already been known for using suicide bombers. I think it is awful that so many people died when the attacker may had just been targeting the members of the Afghan Local Police. This is evidence that ISIS, or whoever the attackers were, are a huge problem. Their carelessness and little concern for innocent bystanders proves that they are even more dangerous and need to be stopped.

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Elephants close to extinction? by Vern Blossfeld

Summary: Ivory from an elephants tusk can be worth up to $30,000. Because of this, elephants, specifically in Africa, have become the targets of poachers. They get quick profit at the expense of the animals' lives. In August, a crucial tipping point was reached, at which point the number of deaths had elephants yearly had exceeded the amount of those born. 40,000 African elephants are killed a year, to be sold in curiosity China shops and around the world! Few elephants would die if ivory had little to no value. There are vital roles those in the United States could play in order to drop ivory value and increase the number of elephants alive. First, we can stop buying any items containing ivory. Second, we can ban any domestic sales or trade of ivory here. If we do this, we may be able to save the elephants.
Analysis: This relates to world history because animal extinction is an international issue, and trade is an aspect of what's causing the decline in the elephant species. If the price of ivory is to drop, all nations must come together to ban its trade and protect the elephants. I think this is an important issue because whenever we lose a species of animal, it's gone for good.
Source: http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/20/opinion/leakey-elephants-killed-for-ivory/index.html?hpt=wo_t5

Thursday, November 20, 2014

5 Detained College Students by Deandra Whitmill




5 college students were detained after doing the hunger games salute in front of Thailand's Prime Minister.They're being charged with breaking martial law. The students were taken to a Thai Army facility where they refused to sign papers. They were released a few hours later. They got the gesture from Katniss on the hunger games and used it as a revolution against the government.A cinema in Bangkok banned the movie because of the incident.


I believe that they should protest against a tyrannical government depending on the problems that are going on. If the people are not getting what they want they should try to change it in a nice, sensible way. If they cant handle it with the tyrant in that way then they might have to protest in order to get right's for the people. 


http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/19/world/asia/thailand-hunger-games-salute/index.html?hpt=wo_c2

Improving mental healthcare in China by Vern Blossfeld

Summary: China's first private special needs school was set up in 1985 by Meng Weina in the southern city of Guangzhou. She was motivated to help those overlooked by China's healthcare system and stigmatized by society. "We estimate that only 10% of people with intellectual disabilities in China are receiving some kind of care or help," says Weina. Around 173 million Chinese people have a mental disorder. But there are only 20,000 psychiatrists, equaling 1.5 for each 100,000 people.
Negative perceptions of those with metal health problems are often shown in the media in China; they are either victims or perpetrators of violence, and are typically shunned by society. Weina knows that each individual that comes to a Hui Ling center has their own set of needs and unique personality, and helping bring out their best encourages her to keep working. Her job is incredibly important to her.
Analysis: These statistics are really sad. The thought that only 10% of mentally disabled people in China are receiving help is mind-blowing. If all goes well, Weina's efforts will not be in vain, and the mental healthcare legislation will be passed in China. One thing's for sure; the people going to Hui Ling are in great hands. This all relates to world history because throughout history mentally ill people have had to struggle to get the care and acceptance they need to survive, and this struggle is still going on today worldwide.
Source: http://beta.next.cnn.com/2014/11/18/world/asia/china-above-and-beyond-hui-ling-mental-health/index.html

Edible tableware by Vern Blossfeld

Summary: Do you ever feel guilty throwing away a plastic tray of lunch food, or a Styrofoam cup? The lives of these tableware items are short-lived and wasteful. In Hekinan, a Japanese fishing town, a small family business is offering a greener alternative. Sakakibara Katsuhiko is the innovator of this great invention, known as edible tableware. The future of this invention? Sakakibara Katsuhiko says, "Japan will host the Tokyo Olympic Games in six years' time, and I want to provide edible plates for the Games (in 2020)."
Analysis: This is really cool! Whenever I hear about inventions like this my reaction is to think "Why didn't I think of that?". Throwing away plastic cups and plates always comes with a guilty feeling, but if you're able to eat the plate after you're done with the meal that would be the end of it! I guess the only issue is the plate getting dirty at the bottom or something, where it's touching the table. I suppose you could put a napkin underneath it so it wouldn't make contact with the tabletop. I hope this edible tableware idea is spread throughout the world to cut down on waste!
Source: http://beta.next.cnn.com/2014/11/10/business/edible-tableware-japan-marushige-seika/index.html 

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Ferguson is Back- Quentin Noble 2

Ferguson, Missouri, The place where all the crazy protests have happened is not healed yet. The cops are hard to find and discriminated again. The white and African American population is segregated and keeps to their own sides of the town. Moni Basu of Cnn gives a great explanation.
I Believe this could have a serious affect on our country. It will cause influence to make people more inclined to protest or it will give people a preliminary thought on how to view people. They are worried that the jury verdict will cause more uproar. I believe this is true because it will just bring up old matters that were thrown under the bus.

"'I used to see my dad in my dreams:' Syria's children recall horrors of war" By: Emma Wall

http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/18/world/meast/syria-orphans-damon-impact-your-world/index.html?hpt=wo_c2
 In the article an interviewer asks a little girl questions about her loss.  The girl along with a bunch of other children have lost their dads due to sickness or violence.  The girl explains how she used to see her father in her dreams and now she doesn't anymore.  On another note, the girl also states that she saw her father dead at the door when the officials brought him home.  There is an interesting video that goes along with the article.

I personally was devastated when I read this because it is just absolutely awful that these children have to grow up without a parent.  I wish there was a way that I could help out the kids. I hope that these awful deaths come to a stop because it really is devastating.

Case Cockrell-11/18/14

http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/18/politics/senate-keystone-vote-tuesday/index.html?hpt=po_c1

The senate has declined the passing of the KeyStone bill. The bil would make job opportunities much higher, causing the economy to most likely rise. "This is for Americans, for American jobs, to build an American middle class, and it will create 40,000 immediate jobs," Landrieu said on the Senate floor ahead of the vote. "If the people of this Congress haven't noticed, there's a long unemployment line in some parts of this country." The project would be too expensive is most likely the reason the bill didn't pass. 

My analysis on this event is that the bill should bot have been a priority. We need to tend to our issues with foreign countries. Billions of dollars is going into war, while we should be benfeiting what really matters. Money is valuable, and we should be using it wisely.

Monday, November 17, 2014

Tons of Ivory Missing From Ugandan Government Vault by Bella Dekhtyar

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/nov/17/ivory-missing-ugandan-government-vault

   On Monday, an anti-corruption watchdog investigated in Uganda's wildlife protection agency after a ton of ivory, worth over 1 million dollars, disappeared from a Ugandan vault. Law enforcement questions why exactly the ivory was originally piling up instead of being used and destroyed. Reports say the Ugandan president, Yoweri Museveni, has ordered the Inspectorate of Government to start a formal investigation. The UN environmental program states that criminal suppliers run the global shipments of ivory and that corruption is fueling the trade. The situation is being called, "a breakdown of systems", within the country's bureaucracy. Watchdog groups believe that this sets a bad example for the ministry of tourism, and shows how little government systems are working.

   I agree that this sets a bad example for government systems. Having something as immense as this go right under their noses shows how little control the government has over its trade and security. Investigations like these would not need to happen if precautions are taken in the first place.

Ugandan elephant

Charles Manson allowed to marry Mariela Lomeli

    The criminal, Charles Manson, has been granted a license  to marry a 26 year old woman when he is at the young age of 80. The American mass murderer is serving a life sentence for the death of seven people and one unborn child. This happened in Los Angeles in 1969. The bride to be states" Y'all can know that it's true...it's going to happen." I love him," she added. He is not eligible for bidding for freedom until 2027.
      This man who reportedly stabbed and shot the life of people just pops out of nowhere to proclaim marriage. What in the world is this? There is a limit in age difference when it comes to age gaps. This age of man is in the age of being her great-grandfather. This man led many people to suffer in agony to hear their beloved's death and he just is getting married. I'm not a pro on this subject but marriage=happiness or either marriage=commitment so how can he commit if he is in jail? How can he provide for his granddaughter --- I mean "wife"--- if he is locked up for eternity?
www.bbbccc/news/world5/events/yo5..3..com 

Women takes wrong cab, winds up in jail. By jack rogers

Www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/world/2014/11/15/pkg-candiotti-us-traveler-detained-in-indonesia.cnn.html

Women took a cab in Indonesia and ended up in jail later that day because she was sharing a cab with a stranger that had illigal drugs so everyone in the cab got irrested.

I think that's a load of baloni because if I was taking a cab with a random person that had drugs then I got irrested for it I would start doing what ever I can to my self out of the situation because I didn't do anything to cause it so why should I get blamed for it!!

"Surgeon stricken with Ebola in Sierra Leone arrives in Nebraska" by Tashina A

http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/15/health/nebraska-ebola-patient/index.html?c=us

Just when the news of Ebola outbreaks seemed to come to an end, think again. A surgeon was diagnosed with Ebola and then taken to the U.S. treatment center in Omaha, Nebraska.The article said that the patient arrived in critical condition and nurses compared his state to be as bad as Duncan. The situation was said to be an hour by hour situation due to his horrible condition. As it typically works with this disease, the public can only wait to see what happens.

I find it really unfortunate that this disease is still causing issues. At least companies like Facebook are trying to get people to donate to help pay for Ebola treatment. It's horrible that a man who was trying to help others ended up with Ebola. Overall, I still feel like more could be done.

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Anonymous engages in a cyberwar with the KKK over Ferguson threats - Natalia Hernandez 1st Period

The KKK and Anonymous are engaging in a "cyber war" because of KKK's threats of using "Lethal Force" against Ferguson protesters.
What happened in Ferguson?
Michael Brown, an unarmed 18-year-old black teenager, was shot and killed Saturday, Aug. 9, by Darren Wilson, a police officer, in Ferguson, Mo.after the teen had stolen some cigarettes and scuffled with the Officer for the gun. For days, people marched and chanted along West Florissant Avenue, not far from where the shooting took place and, for brief periods, the protests grew violent. Stores were looted, and the police said demonstrators threw gasoline bombs and tried to set fires. The police used tear gas and rubber bullets. Protesters said the police response was an overreaction to just a few in the otherwise peaceful crowd.
Back to the Anonymous against KKK, because of their threats Anonymous began publicly revealing identities and personal information (aka "Doxing"), hacking into KKK twitters and seizing control of websites. 
Anonymous Australia release a video announcing a campaign of cyberwar against the racist organization.
Operation KKK
Analysis:
I can't say whether or not I dissent or assent. Obviously, this seems like it might not be too effective in discouraging the KKK, and although I would never side with such a racist, and bizarre organization I can't help but think this is a very uncivilized way of dealing with the KKK's Fergson Protesters threats. I do believe that it is incorrect and heinous for the KKK to threaten Ferguson Protesters with "Lethal Damage" Yet some of the Ferguson Protesters have used violence to protest, and have caused civil unrest in an otherwise peaceful (compared to neighboring suburbs) place. The KKK has a right to protect itself form violent attacks, but not to threaten protesters who want justice for the death of a teenager who was shot in a dubious situation where his death could have been avoided. Most protests have been peaceful, many protesters want to be heard, it is simply not a reason to be threatened, it is a right that we as people have been given, freedom of speech.

Police in front of vandalized QuikTrip
The police fire smoke canisters and tear gas at the crowds
Protesters