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12/20/2012

eYe OpEnEr

The idea that placing a microchip in a human being for identification is a great idea. People will be able to have their information on file in less then a second. At businesses they are using the chips as key cards to gain access to certain areas of the office space. This idea has already be used by veterinarians to track pets and to help find lost pets. Some people think that if we were to place these into humans then that would be unethical and wrong. I think its still a great idea because then it would cut down on the paper trail and therefore helps the environment. It would also help fight against identity theft because it would be harder to copy any information on the chip let alone the chip itself.    

12/18/2012

Shooting At Sandy Hook

Guns have been around in America before the U.S. was even formed. Its in our nature to protect our selves and guns aid us in that battle, but in today's environment they are not necessary. They need to get off the streets. There are over 300 million guns in the U.S. today a majority of those guns do not belong out there they are in the hands of the criminals. Sure you can go out and hunt for sport but there is almost no need to go hunt for food any more because of how industrialized our nation is. Another problem is the type of gun people are getting their hands on fully automatic rifles, and even though the supreme court and congress tried to make it so that normal citizens can not obtain or own one of these weapons they still do. Guns are too deep into our culture to ever get rid of them. The best we could do id top organized crimes and just the normal petty muggings because they are using guns. 

12/14/2012

Syria

In a small town controlled by Syria a uprising started months ago and it ended up being successful for a few weeks then when the Syrian government came back bombing the city with in a few days 100 men, women, and children were killed with hundreds still injured. Then the power was cut off and the survives where left to fend for themselves and the doctors were in the dark. Over the next couple months the death toll quickly rose to over 320 people and that number is still rising. The reporter who got in there had to leave and then lost all communications with the rebellion. During the fighting people were going down left and right, this was in the beginning and women was shot by a sniper and a 17 year old boy wanted to save her and crawled on his belly to save her. A women he never met and has had not even the slightest contact. When he got to her she was wounded badly, he tied a rope to her and then ran away quickly and then pulled her to safety. Sad;y she died later and he still wonders weather he could have saved her if he got there sooner.  

12/12/2012

Chicago has the highest confess rate in the country. Young men in high school in the 80's were being wrongfully convicted of rapping and killing as 30 year old women. Many of the kids were had their lives thrown away because of the ways the police would interrogate them teenagers. The police were swamped with crimes at that time and they were pressured into getting a confession from the teens. They should have known that as a officer of the law that they have to uphold it but not go under it and pressure the crap out kids to commit to a crime they didn't know what they were doing. Now after many of their lives have been messed up some people are going back and re examining all of the evidence, and retested the DNA found at the crime and found out that it matched convicted criminals. So that means the first time they went on the conviction only and no physical evidence was every test. All of the interrogators present need to themselves be convicted from wrongfully placing an innocent man in jail. And during the video I could not stand the women in the blue.        

12/06/2012

Camp 14

In North Korea there are political prison camps. The idea behind their punishment is that the grandfathers of the people in there were part of the revolution, and that the son and grandson would also want to dissolve the current government. They call this 3 Generation Punishment, and N.K are the only ones who constantly practice this in the post WWII era and the 21st century. The only prisoner to escape Camp 14 did it in 2005. He was born in the prison and for 23 years all he knew was the prison rules. As a child he would work hard without any rest all for the same lame nasty not nutritional meal. He witnessed many vial acts of cruel punishment, and he was tortured as well. When he was 13 his mother and older brother were caught trying to escape, he was brought in to be "questioned" about their activities. He was severely punished and was forced to watch is mother and older brother be executed. He said he did no know what love was so he felt no sadness towards them or any other feelings. He said that he felt like they broke the rules and were being punished accordingly. One day he met a guy named Parks in the prison who had seen the outside world and he wanted in on it. So one day when they were collecting firewood near the electric fence they decided to make a run for it. He slipped and fell face first in the snow while parks made a gap in the fence and was electrocuted. He climbed over his back to escape. He then headed north, he bribed his way into China and finally found refuge and was granted citizenship in S.K. Later he spoke of his story and it was published into a book by an American author.  

12/04/2012

The Cost of Admission

The higher ups in H.M.A were pressuring doctors in their hospitals in order to make more money. In a regional hospital they only have enough resources for around 10% admission, they wanted 20%, double of what they could handle. There are employs that were fired and are no speaking out against the companies and are suing for wrongful termination. In the emergency rooms for all of their hospitals the computers would have checks and balances for the patient as so as you entered their age a crazy amount of test would be listed almost all of them would not be required, but all the corporate executives would be told to tell doctors that if they didn't admit more patients then they would be fired. The computer would also do an evaluation and tell executives how well they were doing and if a change needed to be made. These people say that they are only preforming test in the best interest of the "patient" (costumer is more like it), but they are lying. They are in it for the money that's it, even though the care in the hospitals is very good that' s only because of the morally right doctors that are already in the hospital, but sometimes they get fired for no reason and then a new one takes his place like a broken part of a machine. Then when the new doctor is appointed, he/she is either turned and corrupted by the lust for money or sees the bigger picture and sticks to the correct morals of a trusted doctor.

11/30/2012

The Real McCoy

McCoy when he was a little kid he started playing organized football. He was an instant success. In his joiner   year he thirty touchdowns. In his senior year during the begin of the season in the forth quarter of a game he had a compound fracture in his left ankle. He was recruited less and fell into a depressed state. He head to a prep school to improve his grades at that time, and hoping to play football again. He got a chance to play collage when the head coach of the University of Pitt. He was revealed almost in tears when heard this. His freshmen year he had 14 touchdowns, his next year he had 23 then he said he was entering the draft. He was the forth running back picked in the second round. His grandmothers health was breaking down at a rapid rate. She died Sep. 3rd 2010. Seven days later McCoy played the game of his life with 120+ yards and three touchdowns. The SWAG was back.

11/28/2012

Kelvin Doe

Kelvin is from Sierra Leon, he love to invent things. They only get lights once a week. He has his own little world of inventing. he went to the United States with the help of MIT grad. who is also from Sierra Leon. He first got interested in inventing by wanting to get his voice out by making a FM radio. All he wants to do is help his family. His ultimate goal is get electricity to everybody in his community by building a windmill. When he visited America he became home sick and he didn't like the food here, but his friend knows a place where they could get home style cooking like they have in Sierra Leon.  

11/26/2012

The Baby Lab

They are asking the question weather babies can be good or bad. Babies are seen as innocent stupid creatures. Some people think that we have to teach our children how to behave well. The study at Yale shows that babies are born with a sense of good vs. bad. The babies were shown a study where they saw a puppet in trouble and one helped the puppet and they other didn't, they had to choose which one they liked the most. Most of them picked the one that helped the other character. They then picked cheerios of gram crackers, then a puppet picked one and then the baby had to choose which one he/she liked best. They always choose the one that picked the same food, and when that same puppet was mean to another puppet they choose the puppet that was helping the other puppet as being bad just because the puppet din't like the same food. The next study was in children a little older around the age of 8. They found that at that age they begin to develop a sense of sharing giving sometimes more chips to others that they receive themselves.
 In the next video a group of people were determining how children view race. They found that 70% of White  children saw a situation as bad while only 38% of the African-Americans saw it as bad. This shows us that they are preparing their children for the world at a young age. While the other parents are not doing anything about it and that's most of the problem.

11/13/2012

The Chess Master

This guy is an alien he can beat ten players at once while not looking at the boards. He is the youngest champion ever. At the age of five he could name all the countries of the world, their populations, and their capitals. At the age of thirteen he took on the Russian Kapov. When he played him then he didn't even say hello, then he constantly walk off and watch other games. The match ended in a draw. Chess does not make a lot of money but he is changing the game up. Companies are lining up to get a piece of this guy. He makes about one and a half million dollars each year. He sometimes thinks about what happened to Bobby Fisher, he went made in his later years and he wonders if that will happen to him. He is on the road on average 200 days a year. He has to say in top physical shape if he wants to compete for all most seven hours straight.  

11/09/2012

SpaceX

For the first time in three decades the US has no way to launch people into space. Musk has been an entrepreneur since a young age. He built companies out of his own money. He developed his own car company, then he bought Paypal. He brings in raw metals then in his warehouse in L.A he has a team of about 1400 engineers working do develop all of the parts from scratch. He planed to buy a intercontinental ballistic from Russia then further develop it by using it like a shell. But his plan would be way to expensive. So instead he built it all up from raw materials. He believes that its cheep per for one company then for multiple companies building separate parts then pulling them together. NASA has a contract of about 1.6 billion dollars to the company that can build the better rocket. After three failed launches by Musk he would not give in, on the fourth he did they launched a rocket into space and it orbited two times before falling back to earth and landing in the Pacific ocean.      

11/07/2012

Rocky Mountain High

In Bolder, Colorado the economy has gotten a boost from the medicinal "weed" industry. The state has passed laws that say; if you are licensed to grow and sell the product then you can. The local economy has boomed with the growth of this new product, it has had an impact on the real-estate sales. There were unused buildings throughout Bolder county and the new business jumped in on the chance to get a new facility. The Federal Gov. has made it hard on the growers and sellers, not just in Colorado though, in the other fifteen states that you can legally grow and sell it too. They still count it as an illegal drug. They don't want it to get in the had of recreational users of a wannabe drug lord. This is a new and very risky industry because the Federal Gov. told the banks that if they gave out loans then they would also be participating in illegal activities. It could possible be one of the most valuable industries in Colorado right now because of the impact it is having on the economy. Some people are saying that its the green rush, not just because the product is green but because of all the revenue it brings in.      

11/01/2012

Body Parts

There is new research being done in Wake Forest. They are growing body parts, this could the next huge thing for medical and scientific research because of all of the possibilities that could come with this new fronter. They are making models of different body parts then taking stem cells form that same body part from the person who needs a transplant. People die each day waiting for a proper transplant. This would enable you to have your vary own body part made form your own cells. They have already done a few trails, they very successful. They plan to start more test very soon. They key to regenerative growth is how fast can it be completed. At Wake Forest they can make a body part in only 6-8 weeks. The Pentagon id spending a ton of money on this research to help military personnel recover from damaged or missing body parts. A new development is being researched, at a centre for training for people who had lost a part or injured in battle, to them they call it "pixie dust". This powder tricks the body into thinking that its still in the womb and starts to repair damaged areas of the body. 

10/23/2012

The Berlin Patient

In 1995 this guy who was living in Berlin had HIV/AIDS and had developed leukaemia, he was involved i none of the first ever bone marrow transplants to try and cure his HIV/AIDS. It had worked, and very quickly too. He was on a HIV medicine and he stopped taking it after he got the transplant and he was "cured" of the HIV/AIDS virus. Now his leukaemia came back later, so he got another transplant from the same donor, and he became cured. During the past years researchers have been avoiding the term cure because they could never defiantly say they found a functional cure. The cure is still under research now and more trails need to be done. They are not sure weather its the bone marrow or the patient that is the key to the cure.  

10/19/2012

One Leg Super Star

Adam is eight years old, when he was born he had cancer in his left leg. He went through several cycle of intense chemotherapy. The cancer would not go away, the Benders had a choose keep fighting the cancer or amputate his leg. Four days after his birthday doctors amputated his leg. The day after he was released from the hospital he was standing up on one leg and laughing.  At the age of 3 he started to get into sports first soccer, he learned how to run with his crutches and kick the ball. He was an instant success on the field. He quickly became the leading scorer on the team, he became so good in fact that they had to switch him to a different league. he still was the best player out there. When he was six he took and interest in football, he wanted to join a flag league. The coaches came up with the idea of putting him in at quarterback in a shotgun snap. Adam was one the best his coaches have ever seen. In the spring he wanted to play baseball, but one of the coaches said that he plays on the team for the "handy cap". His mom did not like this, she talk to the league commissioner. He said he could play on a normal team. He learned to kneel on his one leg and he became the catcher. When he would hit he had no crutches so he would hop to first base then get his crutches. This kid on one leg is an all-around All Star.

10/15/2012

Mind Reading

There is new technology using the MRI. The new type of MRI is called FMRI. They are setting up test where the subject is told a word and they think of that word. Then the computer takes images of the brain and then looks at the brain activity at that time the word was said. Then the computer can take that information and tell you what you were thinking. The big problem with this "mind reading" it weather it's the right thing to do. I can see how it would help with police and other law enforcement but if product producing companies were to have this at their disposal then they would everything we want. They could then take advantage of the costumers and that would lead to other ideas that companies have to lure us in. This will defiantly go to court because of the 5th amendment. We don't know if getting information directly from the brain is evidence like hair and blood, or because it come directly from the brain then it's a testimony. Its still very unclear at this point, but over the next five years this field will grow exponentially and it will become clearer weather what we can do and what we can not.     

10/11/2012

Paul Allen

Paul Allen co-founded Microsoft with Bill Gates. When the first computer came out they had a code that they wanted to propose to the company that made the computer. They would write a piece of code that would send it to the next level. The company said yes if they could bring them the code in person. They spent the next few weeks creating and preparing the code but with not computer to test it on it was all or bust. Then Bill and Paul decided to send Paul only because Gates looked like a thirteen year old. When Paul arrived everything worked. Soon the next computer was born, and it was in high demand and was in every household. Bill was demanding more share of the company but he already owned over 60% of it and both Paul and Gates would not back down. They would have arguments that would last for hours and they would be screaming the whole time. On of the key things that separated him from gates was that he was not focused on one thing he had many interest. By the time Paul left Microsoft he was already worth over 40 billion dollars he had invested in many things, but ultimately like Gates he wants most of it to go to charity.

10/09/2012

Ray Lewis

Ray Lewis grew up without a dad. He was heart broken, all he wanted was a father figure. Ray was always waiting for a father. He started to play football when he was six years old, his coaches were always telling him that he was great, but when he got home his mother was working three jobs. He had nobody to brag to, no one to tell what he did in practice. When in high school his coach showed him the year book from 1975 and in that book were the records all the records were held by his father. Ray was so angry that he promised   he would break all of the records his dad held, he did and everyday he trained harder and harder. Every time one of the records was broken he would take it home and scratch it up. Ray lived a tough life as a kid through high school in collage he and his father still had a hard time communicating their feelings about each other. When he was drafted in 96 by the ravens his father was disappearing and reappearing in his life often for money. His father had become a huge drug addict. It got so bad that finally Ray got a call about it and offered to pay for his rehab. His father said no he said that he had to start caring for him self along with his children. After almost 5 months of rehab he was released a new man. Then ray drove to his home and his father and he got into a car and just drove 6 hours north to where his fathers father was. All of that time Ray let his father speak his mind about everything, Ray just let him talk. Now both are back to terms with each other and are now truly father and son.

10/03/2012

BlindSide

Charlie was born with sight, and after a while he fell down stairs and he began so lose his sight then doctors found out that he had a brain tumour the size of an orange. The tumour had been crushing his optic nerve which connects he eyes to his brain. He had to have six surgery's to have it removed and when that was done he was completely blind. His family never thought t hat he could play football but he went out for the seventh grade football team and made it. He gets help from the coaches and other players in practice, and during the games the "zebras" help him out to. During some games his opponents would not even be able to tell if he is blind. He hits just as hard as everyone else on the field if not harder. When he asked his grandfather if he could go beyond playing football at the high school level he said that it would be almost impossible to do so. Charlie says that his greatest fear is getting his sight back, because when he went blind he now sees the world as a perfect place and getting his sight back would crush his perfect world. He also said that don't use a disability as a crutch use it to get up and run.  

10/01/2012

Angle in the Outfield

Christina Green was a full on baseball player at age of 7. She was a person who could inspire people in her school and on the playing field. She was all ways with her mom who was a big supporter of Obama. When Gabriel Gifford came to Tuscan, AZ Christina wanted to go see her, but that that would change everybody's lives for ever. For that was the day when Gifford was shot along with many other people who died, among them was 9 year old Christina Green. This devastated everybody who knew her. All of her team mates were struck at the lost of Christina, at the day of the viewing almost 1800 people came, along with all of her team mates. On opening day in May a ceremony was held for Christina, the renamed the field in memory of Christina Green Green Field. Beyond the field past the fence is a statue of an angle made of metal from both ground zero, and the Pentagon. She will be remembered in everyone's heart forever.

9/27/2012

Blind

Matt Steven was born with a disorder where the retina is not attached properly. This effects only about 1500 babies born out of the 4 million each year. He was always interested in sports from a young age, his brother would try and get him on the same teams he was on to be a part of it. When his brother was coaching a youth team he found a way so that Matt could shoot a free throw. He would take his cane and tap on the rim of the hoop so that Matt could hear where it was. It worked he could shoot a free throw. Matt became the equipment manager for the team. During one game he brother had the idea to let Matt shoot all of his teams free throws. All of the opposing player and couches agreed to allow him to shoot. He did pretty well most games, but in one game he was already 0-6 and they were down by one with 10 seconds left and he was shooting. He made the first to tie it up, then the second shoot came....BANK!! He had made the second shoot to get his team up by one, the other team ran down the court and but up a last second shoot that fell short. Matt won the game.   

9/25/2012

Andrew

ABC set up a little experiment to see how people would react if a child with autism would anger any of the costumers at the dinner they were at. They had one actor play the person if no one speaks he would make a fuss about the way the child is acting. He demands the parents that the child be kept under control. When it escalated to a level that the other costumers could no longer handle it the began to demanded that the family stay and the bad actor leave the dinner. All of the people stood up for the family when they saw what type of situation they were in. A lot of people act like it is the parents fault if the child is acting badly doing things they shouldn't and not following their parents instructions, along with people demanding the family should leave and be out of the view of public eyes because they can't act right. This is not what is going to happen people need to help these people and comfort them. 

9/19/2012

Jack's Heat

Jack is a high school graduate of 2012 he was solitary because he suffered from a genetic disorder called OFD. During his 2nd year of high school his brother wanted him to run track because he  thought that it might make him feel better like it did for him. When he ran in his very first race he shoes fell off and never wanted to race again but h e rarely missed a practice. During his senior year Jack was going to race with his team mates, this was called Jacks heat. As the year progressed everyone on the team wanted to race with Jack and they all like him for who he is. He also fell in love with track team manager Kaily. The worst fear that everybody had for Jack was that people would pick on him, but he overcame that through the track team. Jack went on to graduate in 2012.  

9/17/2012

Boozer

This child had sickle cell he ha a very low chance of surviving if his parents had not taken the actions that the child would have died.Boozer playing in the NBA and his wife and child are living in Miami, being so far away it was rough on Boozer every game every practice he carried fear with him. In order to get treated they would have to find a suitable donor for a bone marrow transplant, but know one they could find was a match the closest they could get was a brother but in order for that to happen then they would have to take the risk of another child with sickle cell. So instead they have embryos take and looked at for testing to see which ones had sickle cell. 10 of the 26 had sickle cell and those were destroyed. Those embryos died but they would have suffered like him.  They were using technology to their advantage. They had two more kids because they need the transplant. They know have 3 healthy young boys.

9/13/2012

Friendship Beach

The school Friendship has no practice field, they have a dirty, sandy, muddy field. There have been people killed on the field before. A lot of the kids that play football there see death everyday. One kid lost his aunt and his brother in the same summer. All the kids on the team are brothers, the work hard together, they work as a unite as one. They have to grind it out everyday they on the field, because the coach wants them to do well and transform them into young men and make sure all of them have a future. The school has a 100% collage acceptance rate, this kids are getting scholarships to D-1 schools across the nation.   

9/11/2012

Killing Bin Laden

A special part of Seal Team 6 was sent in to find and if possible capture Bin Laden. They had been trained for months in order to get the mission. They had a life size replica of the compound. The plan was simple two helicopters with 24 men and a dog, but the plan that they had trained for for months was over before anyone was on the ground because one of the choppers had lost lift and crashed perfectly and part of the tail had landed on the 12ft wall so perfectly that it prevented the chopper from rolling over. They had to improvise and went to clearing each room one by one until they were in the main compound. The Seals were moving up the stairs when a man stuck his head around a conner and he was shot. Then the next man they shot, and when they viewed the body two women were next to the body and the point seal grabbed the two women and moved then to the wall so they couldn't mater them selves. They had to take pictures and samples. Then they had to deal with the down helicopter. They had to blow it up because it had top secret technology in it so the explosives expert on the team had been ordered to blow it up. The it he thought was the house so he had to undo the explosives in the house and put them in chopper. They had to get a cargo chopper to get half the team out and the other was in the black-hawk. And they were done.      

9/07/2012

ABCNEWS

A lot of the people in the video were moved by the clerks actions towards the Muslim woman, and many others were trying to defend her saying that it is wrong to judge people by what they ware. The man that gave the clerk was the worst of them all it is just wrong to defend someone being as racist as that. The man who told the clerk to f-off was the best, because he stood up for the Muslim woman, and then walked away. Many of the costumers also walked out of the story and that was great. The man who began to defend her by bring up his son who just came back from Iraq was to good. I thought he was about to attack the clerk. The two other women that defender her went to tears for what they believed in.  

8/31/2012

IITS

The IIT is a massive college in India that has seven campuses. One of them is in Bombay. They only accept 2% of they people who take the entrance exam. Most of the people who graduate from IIT leave and go to the US. Only about 150 stay in India and work for companies there. The world needs these students to keep on learning the way they are learning because they are helping the rest of the world. They are not that well rounded because most of them cant choose what they want to study. Only the top 200 can pick which campus they want to go to and what they major in. There is apparently no corruption at IIT so you cant buy your way in all of the students there know they are there because they are smart.  

8/29/2012

Megatron

Calvin Johnson was exposed to many different things as a child by his mother. He excelled in baseball and drawing, as a kid he told his mother that he wanted to be a dentist. In high school he became an all american wide receiver. His first chance to leave Georgia Tech he left and went number 2 overall to the Detroit Lions. The lions and Johnson both struggled the first couple seasons going 0-16 in 2008. Once they got Matt Stafford then Calvin had the quarterback that he needed. Then they made their first playoff apperarence.       

1/18/2012

Jake

This kid has an amazing ability to think about he world of math, physics, and science. At the age of two he was diagnosed with autism and began to lack social skills but when he started to learn everything beyond his level he began to socialize again. He started to prove him self that he could take collage courses at the age of eight, he taught him self all high school math in two weeks. He can study with collage students and regularly scores the best in his class. His autism barely restricts his ability to learn and interact with others. He has a remarkable ability to remember everything he has heard or seen. It is this ability that makes he the smart kid he is today. 

1/17/2012

E:60

Cody Rye was in a car accident in which he broke his back and became paralyzed from the wast down. He had a dream to play football and with the help of his father he worked out in high school and was on the practice squad but never started a game. After physical conditioning he regained the movement of his legs and was then paralyzed from his ankles to his feet. During his junior year he was bumped up to varsity. At their last game Cody was starting against their rivals, his team was going for a two point conversion. His quarterback threw the ball just over his head and he missed. The last play of the game with three second left Cody was thrown the ball and he caught it, it wasn't a first down or a touchdown just a pass that he made that full filled his dream of playing football. 

1/13/2012

APPS

These live changing apps help some children with their conditions so they can communicate with other people. This will help the study of autism move forward. New studies on brain scans of people with autism show that the wires connecting the brain with the parts of speech are all disorganized and scrambled together. With the ipad children are responding to teaching better than they were before. There are many different types of apps that deal with other types of learning. More and more apps will probably be available in the next year of two with the studies of autism finding new things each day.  

1/12/2012

Ray Rice

Ray Rice had a hard childhood like most rising stars their story's are mostly alike growing up alone being misunderstood and not given a chance to play football, but his story is different the teachers at his middle school supported him because of the death of his dad and his cousin left him heart broken and his mom was forced to work multiple jobs a day they were just getting by. He led his high school team to the state champ. more than once and was named all state during high school. After that he accepted a four year scholar ship to Rutgers. He set the most rushing yards in school history and touchdowns in single session. He was taken by the Ravens as the 43rd overall pick in the 2008 NFL draft. In his first three years he had more than 5000 all purpose yards. He became very close to his mentor Ray Lewis, they formed a bond like brothers. There's big Ray and little Ray. They shared stories of their hardships an what is was like growing up. Ray rice became who he is today because he had support and only one bad choice could lead to lore and more and that's not what you want.    

1/11/2012

#23

He let no one down he tried to prove everyone that said he could not be a running back in the NFL wrong. He worked hard to try and be the best that he could and he fought through everything that all the critics could throw at him and blocked it from interfering with his dream of playing in the NFL. When everyone told him he couldn't he used that as motivation. As a child some of his coaches and teachers said he would not make it,  he felt like he was misunderstood and not given a full chance. Injures had to happen to other team mates in order for his chance to shine. 

1/10/2012

Cure for HIV

The way this works is by manipulating the white blood cells of someone who is immune to HIV and getting it so they person who will receive the transplant body will accept the white blood cells and fight off the HIV virus. This is a remarkable thing that their is a person out their that has been cured of both HIV and leukemia through stem cell transplant. All of stem cell research is still in its infancy and now where this guy lives there is stem cell research going on and people are trying to find the best way to give the treatment for everyone. 

1/09/2012

Stem cells

With stem cells nothing is in the bag, we are in the beginning of stem cells research. The people in the world that are passing off as medical doctors and trying illegal stem cell transplants and  proscribing the stem cells to try and treat incurable diseases with today's technology. Its fraud and its not right when you tell someone their is a 80% chance that all of the persons ability's will be enhanced and then little to no viewable effect that the stem cells are doing anything. That is really destroying  their last flicker of hope.

1/06/2012

The people make their point that they do not like gays or lesbians in their society. On the streets people have no thought about Corrective rape is the right thing to do. "A women is a women and a man is a man", says a man on the streets in a small town South Africa. Only a few of the many women that have been "Corrective raped" have actually been helped out by the government or private outside agency.

1/05/2012

SAT

He found that he had a talent and started a business and charged his clients for his service. There are many holes that you can slip through to cheat on the SAT. If the security of the test is comprised then it has to change now to stop this from happening. The kids that cheated and got this guy to take the teat for them are now being punished and will always be looming around the corner. When you are caught cheating on the SAT the penalty for doing so is life stopping and changes people forever.   

1/03/2012

Soap

 This is a sad story that she was ill and was unable to get help. They still feel sad, but they all  keep her in their hearts to remember what she loved the most, soap box races. Her brother keeps racing and goes on to win the championship in honer of his sister.

1/02/2012

The years news

The two videos were about all of the major news that happened all around the world in 2011. Everything was important but the most important news that a American could here after 9/11 was that Bin laden is dead. Most were devastating to others and sometimes people were at fault and sometimes they weren't, some were natural like the Tsunami that happened in Japan. There were lots of protest in the US and other places like Libya