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Transformation Project Essay

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Conley Ball Ms. Alldredge English 8 June 7, 2017 Water Harvesting: A Solution To The Drought In a large city like Los Angeles, up to 10 billion gallons of water can be drained into the ocean during an average rainstorm. This water is not useful, because it is mixed with trash, but what if water was collected before it even got into the gutter? Rainwater harvesting is a good way for everybody to collect their own water. Not only can you collect water from your roof, but there are also ways to collect water from fog and air. There are two major ways to gather water from the air. The first way is Radiative. It collects mist, dew, and fog by radiating the heat into the night sky; this is called fog catching. The second way is Active. It pulls air from outside, and then uses refrigeration to cool it, turning it to liquid; this is called dehumidification (Wikipedia Air Wells). Southern California is an area that often experiences severe droughts. A good way to conserve water d...

Transformation Project: Abstract

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Is there more we can do to conserve water during the drought? The drought in Southern California has an obvious effect on all of us. We are encouraged to conserve water, and given ways to use less, but is there another way? The key may be to let average citizens collect their own water. An easy way to do this is to collect the water that falls on our roofs. The water could easily be filtered and stored in a tank, and if it isn’t potable, it can be used for irrigation.
May 17th 1954: Brown vs board of education case was one of many cases demanding no segregation in public schools. The law was passed. December 1st 1951: Rosa Parks was arrested for breaking the law. She was an inspiration for the civil rights movement September 25th 1957: The 101th airborne division protected black kids from the national guard Febuary 1st 1960: Four black students peacfully protested, and many people joined them. April 3rd 1963: The protests eventually reached birmingham which was still segregating. Many people were arrested including children. 1963: Somebody bombed the church where Martin Luther King started his movement August 28th 1963: The march for freedom happpened where Martin luther king preformed his most iconic speech 1964: Malcom X left the Nation of Islam because they were trying to support segregation July 2nd 1964: President Johnson approved the Civil Rights Act August 6th 1965: The Voting Rights was pa...

A book that was transformational for me. (English

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A book that has been transformational for me was animal farm. It showed be how a book can be an analogy for something else entirely. It helped me see analogies in other books, as well as learn in a more interesting way about history. It was also a very meaningful book to me about how even if people have good intentions, they can lead to unintended ends. That book taught me not just about history, but about human nature as well.
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Conley's Cringe Essay: -----------------------------------------------Cringe Warning--------------------------------------------------------- Conley ---- Ms. Alldredge English 8 2 - 24 - 17 People don’t always make the right choice when faced with a problem. And they have a story, or a person, that they know is right, and is morally good. But they don’t always go back to that. Sometimes, people will go with what they think is right at the moment, and so if everyone else is doing it, they assume that everyone else must be right. Eventually, even the most important and influential story will fade under a new way of thinking. Everyone needs a person or story close to them and that is personal. My story that I go back to is a simple one; It has been repeated many times. It starts with an idea, usually a bad idea, like the idea to kill a type of person, or segregate a type of person, or to judge someone by something that means nothing. Race and religion are good example...

My Visit the the Museum of Tolerance

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          My visit the the Museum of Tolerance was different than I expected. It was very serious. We entered a dimly lit recreation of the streets of Berlin, but at a smaller scale. There were screens inside shops where we were told and shown how Hitler rose to power, and we saw well crafted examples of posters for Hitler or laws declared by him. We then changed settings to a wide hallway with crumbling brick walls on each side showing how Hitler ruled, and finally how he killed so many people.           As a witness to this history I need to understand, and to see to it that it doesn't repeat itself, as it eventually will. It is our responsibility to learn from our mistakes and I believe that we can delay something like this from happening for a long time.

Some more History Writing

This is a friendly letter from the point of view of a black union soldier to his mother.      Hi, I know why we are fighting this war. I know what the good reason is. I know that I should be happy that I'm fighting for our freedom, but I get paid less than they do. I have to work harder than the other soldiers.      I do not know why they give us less, even though the are fighting for us. This war is horrible. If we even see the other soldiers, we are lucky not to be dead. People die not even knowing what happened, and so many people die.      We have the hardest job, and we get the least. I want to go home to you. I want to leave this endless suffering. But I know that what I'm doing is right. I know why we are fighting this war. So...   Yeah. That's my letter.