Thursday, May 14, 2009

fairy tale







The witch

Once upon a time there was a witch. She lived in a cottage in the middle of a big forest. One day she was hungry, even though she was a witch. She didn’t have her "Witch Lesson", but soon she would, she thought. She had to go to Witch Island on Wednesday to be tested.
Wednesday morning came and she jumped onto her broom and rode to Witch Island. She not very sure where it was. While she was looking down, she didn’t see the Big Witch Island in front of her and she crashed into it. She fell off her broom and onto Witch Island.
The judges and the other witches were waiting for her.
"Miss Leopold," called one of the judges. "Now just make a cake."
Twenty minutes later, the judges picked the best cake and and they picked Miss Leopold’s. So she got the lesson and the other’s didn’t!

poem

The boy was fillled with anticipation to go to the hunted house
he gave a small smink while staring at luminous entrance
he hesitantly stood outside.
he he started to tremble at the distorted noise
he nervously enters and is startled by something lurleing
he was filled with horror and died.

The boy was filled with anticipation to go to the hunted house

He gave a small smink while staring at luminous entrance

He hesitantly Stood outside.

He started to tremble at the distorted noises

He nervously enters and is startled by something lurleing

He was filled with horror and died.

Monday, May 11, 2009


RUMPELSTILTSKIN

By the side of a wood, in a country a long way off, ran a fine stream of water; and upon the stream there stood a mill. The miller's house was close by, and the miller, you must know, had a very beautiful daughter. She was, moreover, very shrewd and clever; and the miller was so proud of her, that he one day told the king of the land, who used to come and hunt in the wood, that his daughter could spin gold out of straw. Now this king was very fond of money; and when he heard the miller's boast his greediness was raised, and he sent for the girl to be brought before him. Then he led her to a chamber in his palace where there was a great heap of straw, and gave her a spinning-wheel, and said, 'All this must be spun into gold before morning, as you love your life.' It was in vain that the poor maiden said that it was only a silly boast of her father, for that she could do no such thing as spin straw into gold: the chamber door was locked, and she was left alone.
She sat down in one corner of the room, and began to bewail her hard fate; when on a sudden the door opened, and a droll-looking little man hobbled in, and said, 'Good morrow to you, my good lass; what are you weeping for?' 'Alas!' said she, 'I must spin this straw into gold, and I know not how.' 'What will you give me,' said the hobgoblin, 'to do it for you?' 'My necklace,' replied the maiden. He took her at her word, and sat himself down to the wheel, and whistled and sang:
'Round about, round about, Lo and behold! Reel away, reel away, Straw into gold!'
And round about the wheel went merrily; the work was quickly done, and the straw was all spun into gold.
When the king came and saw this, he was greatly astonished and pleased; but his heart grew still more greedy of gain, and he shut up the poor miller's daughter again with a fresh task. Then she knew not what to do, and sat down once more to weep; but the dwarf soon opened the door, and said, 'What will you give me to do your task?' 'The ring on my finger,' said she. So her little friend took the ring, and began to work at the wheel again, and whistled and sang:'Round about, round about, Lo and behold! Reel away, reel away, Straw into gold!'
till, long before morning, all was done again.
The king was greatly delighted to see all this glittering treasure; but still he had not enough: so he took the miller's daughter to a yet larger heap, and said, 'All this must be spun tonight; and if it is, you shall be my queen.' As soon as she was alone that dwarf came in, and said, 'What will you give me to spin gold for you this third time?' 'I have nothing left,' said she. 'Then say you will give me,' said the little man, 'the first little child that you may have when you are queen.' 'That may never be,' thought the miller's daughter: and as she knew no other way to get her task done, she said she would do what he asked. Round went the wheel again to the old song, and the manikin once more spun the heap into gold. The king came in the morning, and, finding all he wanted, was forced to keep his word; so he married the miller's daughter, and she really became queen.
At the birth of her first little child she was very glad, and forgot the dwarf, and what she had said. But one day he came into her room, where she was sitting playing with her baby, and put her in mind of it. Then she grieved sorely at her misfortune, and said she would give him all the wealth of the kingdom if he would let her off, but in vain; till at last her tears softened him, and he said, 'I will give you three days' grace, and if during that time you tell me my name, you shall keep your child.'
Now the queen lay awake all night, thinking of all the odd names that she had ever heard; and she sent messengers all over the land to find out new ones. The next day the little man came, and she began with TIMOTHY, ICHABOD, BENJAMIN, JEREMIAH, and all the names she could remember; but to all and each of them he said, 'Madam, that is not my name.'The second day she began with all the comical names she could hear of, BANDY-LEGS, HUNCHBACK, CROOK-SHANKS, and so on; but the little gentleman still said to every one of them, 'Madam, that is not my name.'
The third day one of the messengers came back, and said, 'I have travelled two days without hearing of any other names; but yesterday, as I was climbing a high hill, among the trees of the forest where the fox and the hare bid each other good night, I saw a little hut; and before the hut burnt a fire; and round about the fire a funny little dwarf was dancing upon one leg, and singing:
'"Merrily the feast I'll make. Today I'll brew, tomorrow bake; Merrily I'll dance and sing, For next day will a stranger bring. Little does my lady dream Rumpelstiltskin is my name!"'
When the queen heard this she jumped for joy, and as soon as her little friend came she sat down upon her throne, and called all her court round to enjoy the fun; and the nurse stood by her side with the baby in her arms, as if it was quite ready to be given up. Then the little man began to chuckle at the thought of having the poor child, to take home with him to his hut in the woods; and he cried out, 'Now, lady, what is my name?' 'Is it JOHN?' asked she. 'No, madam!' 'Is it TOM?' 'No, madam!' 'Is it JEMMY?' 'It is not.' 'Can your name be RUMPELSTILTSKIN?' said the lady slyly. 'Some witch told you that!-- some witch told you that!' cried the little man, and dashed his right foot in a rage so deep into the floor, that he was forced to lay hold of it with both hands to pull it out.
Then he made the best of his way off, while the nurse laughed and the baby crowed; and all the court jeered at him for having had so much trouble for nothing, and said, 'We wish you a very good morning, and a merry feast, Mr RUMPLESTILTSKIN!'
http://www.literaturepage.com/read/grimms-fairy-tales-101.html

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

A Shoking Proposal




For the prevention of immigrants to come to this nation, in order to help the

economy and the youth of this nation.

It is always found that a teen these days looking for a job always seems to be

beaten out by the common Mexican. Mexicans always looking for any job available to

send money home to help support their family's back at home. Thats why no one can

count on a teen to get a job these days. In almost every scenerio the mexican already

beat the youth to getting the job at Macdonals or popeyes. This really hurts our economy

because we can't tax the immigrants that work here because they seem to be getting paid

in cash or they use a social security number that does not seem to be registered with the

government.

If the youth is unable to get a job then the government won't be able to tax them. If

the youth isn't getting taxed then that means that the nations debt won't be able to get

paid. If it has not been noted that this seems to be some sort of chain effect on the country

with the youth not being taxed and the immigrants giving nothing to the government.

My itentions are that we should remove these immigrants from their post a.k.a

(their job) and give the jobs to the youth. That would be good for everybody because we

are able to tax the youth and we break the entire chain of the youth not having any jobs

and not being able to tax the immigrants.

To the best of my knowledge this issue becomes a problem when the youth can not

be taxed, and the nation will be unable to pay the nations debt leaving us at the feet of the

rest of the world.

When my proposal is passed then can we help stabalize the economy. Also we can

let all the racist in this nation ( like the common hillbilly) crack their funny and racist jokes

at fancy parties without worrying if the the waitor is Mexican.

There are 300 million people in the United States, about one fourth of them are the

youth that could be working for the same money that Mexicans are working for as we

speak. Not to mention that we are able to tax the youth as I have previously stated in this

proposal.

There are some people out their that support the common Mexican because they

think that the Mexicans do the best jobs for them. But I would like to point out that at

some point the Mexicans were also taught how to do their jobs. So what is stopping the

youth from learing too.

So I know that everyone knows now that no one is born knowing things: so

anyone with the right mind set can learn asimple task. Also they will learn new skills for

the future also referance.

So the United States Fedral Geverment should tax the Mexicans to electricute the

border fence
; we should employ the youth to get training and to get employed for the job.

The way that this plan will make any sense is if we take quick action, we must tax

the Mexicans as fast as possible: once we have their money will we be able to employ the

youth of this nation. Then can we finally tax the youth of this nation to pay this great

nations debt. It's all quite simple because we can pay the electricians of the nation to just

train a few then the youth will train themselves; pretty soon they will be training each

other and it will cost no money what so ever.

good things coming out of my plan are that racist can always feel secure and they

will never feel bad or think that they insulted somebody. Also we will be fixing our economy

by finally being able to pay of the nations debt.

Now don't just take my word for it I am going to quote my friends form the

Appalation Voices "We used to think that getting a job was hard in the U.S. but now with

the Mexicans gone theres jobs everywhere; and sometimes i just walk in a Burger King

and pretend I want a job for. And i get a free meal that day, but then I leave in the middle

of the day." See how perfect things are going beacause there are no Mexicans in the

hillbilly territories. this can be going on across America if we start getting rid of Mexicans

today.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

goals accomplished/ lesson learned/ resolution


I have accomplished one goal since I have posted last I have stayed in the academy. I have accomplished this goal by trying hard in school. I turned in assignments like this one. Also learned how to be respectful to my teachers.

There have been a few lessons I have learned this last year. The one I can remember the most is when you are not trying hard enough and you fail at what you are trying to accomplish and you get in trouble. I learned that you have to work hard to get what you want. You can't just slack of.

I have one resolution this year, and that is to keep on working hard to get what you want. Like the lesson I learned I will work hard and get what I have been looking for. that is my resolution to work hard.

Monday, November 3, 2008

king/queen from british history


the person that i have chosen is king Henry V .  before Henry became king he was a soldier at the age of fourteen. he fought the welsh force of Owen.  Henry became king at the age of 36 in 1422.  one of king Henry's accomplishments were he was ranked 72ND in the hundred greatest Britons. one of the battles he was involved in was  the forces of Owen.  king Henry's reign as king ended when he died august 31 1422.  i picked this person because he seemed very interesting. also because the was the fifth Henry to be a king.