
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
$128 a pound

Cyclone Hits Burma

Thursday, May 8, 2008
iSteve

Steve Jobs. The head of Apple has recently been featured in the recent TIME Magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world. Our sociology teacher has asked us to post a blog about who we think is the most influential person out of the 100. I would have to go with Steve Jobs. Although it is an extremely tough decision and plus it depends on what you are talking about. Be it, media, leadership, acting, etc. One of the reasons I have come to this conclusion is because I am a huge fan of all the i's. I love iPods, I love the iPhone. I personally don't have an iPhone but I would love to have one. I have messed around with my friend Cody's and they are awesome. ANYWAY, he, to me, would be the most influential. Jobs has moved up so much in the industry he works in. With iTunes and what not, he has started some very successful projects. Plus he is the one who made it possible to have 1,000 songs' in your pocket.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Let's Compare $

Rules of Disengagement

This is a response to a TIME Magazine article titled "Rules of Disengagement". The article is about a proposition Joseph Lieberman will introduce to legislation to give alll TSP the option to operate or work in countries that have somwthing to do with terrorist actions. I believe the TSP reffers to federal employees. I think it is the right thing to do. I belive that people shouildn't have to operate with or deal with a counrty that is pro-terrorist. Even if it is for your job. I think having our federal workers and companies such as Pepsi and Little Debbie away from places such as North Korea, Syria, Iran, and Sudan it will greatly raise the protection against terrorism. Terrorism is the biggest threat we are facing.
Debswana

Soldiers in Iraq

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