Monday, March 21, 2011

Words page

spectrum: an ordered array of the components of an emissoin or wave

 embyro: the product of a fertilized egg, from the zygote untill fetal stage.

philosophy: the study of general and fundamental  problems concerning matters such as existance ,knowlage , values, reason, mind, and language.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

The watsons summary:

The first part of the book has Kenny introducing his family. His family has his dad, his mom, older brother Byron and younger sister Joetta. He retells stories about him and Byron, including the story of Byron and Buphead teaching Kenny how to survive a blizzard, in which they spat snow at him. Byron continues to act bad, The first part of the book has Kenny introducing his family. His family has his dad, his mom, older brother Byron and younger sister Joetta. He retells stories about him and Byron, including the story of Byron and Buphead teaching Kenny how to survive a blizzard, in which they spat snow at him. Byron continues to act bad, including beating up Larry Dunn, and lighting matches at his house. As for Kenny, he tells about his lazy eye, his time with L.J. Jones stealing dinosaurs, and about his new friend, Rufus Fry, which Kenny thinks will be his "saver" who god has sent. Joetta's stories just have her complaining about Flint's cold winters and weather, and why Momma makes her wear so many clothes outside. Byron's behavior get's much worse, as during one time, he decides to make his hair "Mexican style". His mom gets very mad, and his dad cuts his hair bald, as a punishment. Later on they decide to plan a trip to see their Grandma Sands in Birmingham, Alabama in the summer of 1963. Byron must stay that summer, and if he acts bad there, he will also stay there the following school year, as well. They leave for Alabama, where very crazy things will happen in that time span including the 1963 16th Street Baptist Church bombing. The Watsons famous little boy Kenny Watson and his juvenile delinquent of a brother Byron (By) as short, do not get along well until the very last chapter in the book. Though, the book implies that Byron cares for Kenny, but just wants to toughen him up.including beating up Larry Dunn, and lighting matches at his house. As for Kenny, he tells about his lazy eye, his time with L.J. Jones stealing dinosaurs, and about his new friend, Rufus Fry, which Kenny thinks will be his "saver" who god has sent. Coretta's stories just have her complaining about Flint's cold winters and weather, and why Momma makes her wear so many clothes outside. Byron's behavior get's much worse, as during one time, he decides to make his hair "Mexican style". His mom gets very mad, and his dad cuts his hair bald, as a punishment. Later on they decide to plan a trip to see their Grandma Sands in Birmingham, Alabama in the summer of 1963. Byron must stay that summer, and if he acts bad there, he will also stay there the following school year, as well. They leave for Alabama, where very crazy things will happen in that time span including the 1963 16th Street Baptist Church bombing. The Watsons famous little boy Kenny Watson and his juvenile delinquent of a brother Byron (By) as short, do not get along well until the very last chapter in the book. Though, the book implies that Byron cares for Kenny, but just wants to toughen him up.

Time line:


Timeline:

1959

The American Law Institute (ALI) proposes a model penal code for state abortion laws. The code advocates legalizing abortion for reasons including the mental or physical health of the mother, pregnancy due to rape and incest, and fetal deformity.

1967
Apr. 25:
Colorado Gov. John A. Love signs the first "liberalized" ALI-model abortion law in the United States, allowing abortion in cases of permanent mental or physical disability of either the child or mother or in cases of rape or incest. Similar laws are passed in California, Oregon, and North Carolina.

1970
Apr. 11:
New York allows abortion on demand up to the 24th week of pregnancy, as Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller signs a bill repealing the state's 1830 law that banned abortion after quickening except to save a woman's life. Similar laws are passed in Alaska, Hawaii, and Washington state.

1971
Apr. 21:
The U.S. Supreme Court rules on its first case involving abortion in United States v. Vuitch, upholding a District of Columbia law permitting abortion only to preserve a woman's life or "health." However, the Court makes it clear that by "health" it means "psychological and physical well-being," effectively allowing abortion for any reason.

1972
By year's end a total of 13 states have an ALI-type law. Four states allow abortion on demand. Mississippi allows abortion for rape and incest [1966] while Alabama allows abortion for the mother's physical health [1954]. However, 31 states allow abortion only to save the mother's life.

New York repeals its 1970 abortion law but Gov. Rockefeller vetoes the repeal.


1973
Jan. 22:
The U.S. Supreme Court issues its ruling in Roe v. Wade, finding that a "right of privacy" it had earlier discovered was "broad enough to encompass" a right to abortion and adopting a trimester scheme of pregnancy. In the first trimester, a state could enact virtually no regulation. In the second trimester, the state could enact some regulation, but only for the purpose of protecting maternal "health." In the third trimester, after viability, a state could ostensibly "proscribe" abortion, provided it made exceptions to preserve the life and "health" of the woman seeking abortion. Issued on the same day, Doe v. Bolton defines "health" to mean "all factors" that affect the woman, including "physican, emotional, psychological, familial, and the woman's age."

May 14: The National Right to Life Committee is incorporated.

June:
The first NRLC Convention is held in Detroit, gathering activists from pro-life groups around the nation to form what has become the largest pro-life organization in the United States.

Nov. 1:
The first issue of
NRL News is published.
 

 
1975
Feb. 15:
Boston abortionist Kenneth C. Edelin is found guilty of manslaughter for the death of an unborn child. (See also Dec. 17, 1976.)















































.Aug. 18: NRLC launches its web site at www.nrlc.org.

Aug. 22: Abortionist David Benjamin is convicted of second-degree murder in the botched-abortion death of Guadalupe Negron. He is the first New York abortionist to be convicted of murder.
Nov. 1: The U.S. House passes the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, the first federal bill since Roe v. Wade to ban one type of abortion, with a vote of 288-139.
Dec. 7: The U.S. Senate passes the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, 54-44.







Credits:

Danielle Ford
Havalah Coleman            

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Websites used!

     http:// Liberty pundits.net/articles/abortion-its-a-civil-rights-issue/

  children pictures.com

SUMMERY PAGE

THE ABORTION ISSUE IS VERY SERIOUS! Abortion is considered murder because it is killing a human being. People think that abortion will just solve their "problem". Even though the baby is  not born yet i believe it still has its own rights.
  this process hasn't totally been  proven wrong or right ... it is said that every situation is different, with different causes and also different affects for example Rape, or incest! or the mother who is carrying the child may have problems that may in danger their health or even be fatal id they give birth to the child.this is the reason why Abortion will never be illegal.