Renaldo L. Shanklin 8B/Media December 8, 2008N.B.A. Conferences
The way that I, Noah and Ramm organized the groups were by states. Some of the state we grouped by 2's and some by 1's. The reason we did it this way is because to us it seemed as though the easiest way to do it. We have to make 35 groups that are why we are having some states with 2 and some states with just one by itself. But no matter what it has to be 35 different groups. The first group that we are starting with is New York and Massachusetts. Those states had some of the most schools especially New York. One school that is in New York is, University of Albany. A school in Massachusetts is the Boston University. The next group is Connecticut and Maine. One school that resides in Maine is, University of Maine. The school in Connecticut is the University of Hartford. Next one the list is Maryland and New Hampshire. Colleges that are in Maryland are the University of Maryland, and one that is New Hampshire is the University of New Hampshire. The reason why these schools are grouped this way is also because I grouped the states that have the least amount of schools and the schools that has the most amounts of school. Another reason why we did it like this is because on Wikipedia these were some of the first schools that we saw. So the next states are Vermont and North Carolina, one school out of Vermont is University of Vermont. The one in North Carolina is the University of North Carolina. Next group is Ohio and Pennsylvania, one school that's in Pennsylvania is Duquesne University. In Ohio it is the University of Dayton. Next is Washington and Rhode Island, Washington has only a few colleges in their state. A college that is Rhode Island is the University of Rhode Island. In Washington one of the few colleges they have is George Washington University. Next group is Virginia and Missouri, one school in Virginia is the University of Virginia. A college out of Missouri, the college is it is the Saint Louis University. The next group is South Carolina and Florida, one school out of South Carolina is the Clemson University. A school in Florida is the University of Miami; it is located in Coral Gables. Next group is Georgia and Colorado, a school in Georgia is Mercer University. A school in Colorado is the University of Colorado. Next group is Kansas and Iowa, a college in Kansas is the University of Kansas. In Colorado a school there is the University of Colorado. Next group is the University of Nebraska and University of Texas. Then rests of the groups are Oklahoma and Illinois, the Wisconsin and Indiana. In order for there to be 35 groups the rest of the states have to be single. So now it is New Jersey, then West Virginia, Virginia. Next it is Idaho, Montana, Arizona, Oregon, California, Utah, Delaware, and Louisiana. Finally it is Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Michigan, New Mexico, Nevada, Wyoming, Arkansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Hawaii. In conclusion these are our new N.B.A conferences.
Friday, December 12, 2008
Friday, November 7, 2008
Constructive Critisim
It is multiple ways how you can find constuctive critism. You can either go to google.com or you can you can use email browsers for example msn, aol, or yahoo. But an website that you could go to is http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-constructive-criticism.htm.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Winning Speach & Losing Speech
Winning Speach
I would first like to say thank you to all of my supporters for voting for me and wanting change, wanting a better life in America. John McCain of course fought a very good speech against me. I hold no grudge against him. It was time were I thought I wouldn't win. It was times when it was hard with money and with the campaign. As soon as I step my foot into that white house I will bring our troops home, lower these taxes and make the United States a better place. Joe Biden, I would like to thank you for supporting me and for helping me win this vigorous battle. I am happy that I went through this with my family, they and everybody who voted for me are the reason I am here today, so thank. When I said all those promises trust me they will be fulfeild.
Losing Speech
Even though I am disappointed at losing I am very happy on this historical day. Barack Obama you have made history on this very day. Unlike me you have succeeded. I failed this country, everybody now support Obama because he is your new president of the United States. I am not mad so you shouldn't be mad. I hope that he fulfill all of his promises that he has made. I hope he serves you right. If he needs my help with anything I will be their to help him. I again apologize for failing you, but thank you very much for supporting me at everything.
I would first like to say thank you to all of my supporters for voting for me and wanting change, wanting a better life in America. John McCain of course fought a very good speech against me. I hold no grudge against him. It was time were I thought I wouldn't win. It was times when it was hard with money and with the campaign. As soon as I step my foot into that white house I will bring our troops home, lower these taxes and make the United States a better place. Joe Biden, I would like to thank you for supporting me and for helping me win this vigorous battle. I am happy that I went through this with my family, they and everybody who voted for me are the reason I am here today, so thank. When I said all those promises trust me they will be fulfeild.
Losing Speech
Even though I am disappointed at losing I am very happy on this historical day. Barack Obama you have made history on this very day. Unlike me you have succeeded. I failed this country, everybody now support Obama because he is your new president of the United States. I am not mad so you shouldn't be mad. I hope that he fulfill all of his promises that he has made. I hope he serves you right. If he needs my help with anything I will be their to help him. I again apologize for failing you, but thank you very much for supporting me at everything.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Science - 10/30/2008
The U.R.L. is:http://www.elmhurst.edu/~chm/vchembook/104Aphysprop.html
The website talks about all the properties and how they effect each other. It supports it because I see almost everything we have studied on that one page.
The U.R.L. for the picture is:http://www.elmhurst.edu/~chm/vchembook/images/122dryice.GIF

The website talks about all the properties and how they effect each other. It supports it because I see almost everything we have studied on that one page.
The U.R.L. for the picture is:http://www.elmhurst.edu/~chm/vchembook/images/122dryice.GIF

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