Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Shakira


Grammy-winning Colombian singer Shakira now has a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
During a Tuesday ceremony surrounded by hundreds of screaming, flag-waving fans, Shakira unveiled her sidewalk star in front of the W Hollywood Hotel on Hollywood Boulevard. It's the 2,454th star dedicated along Hollywood's avenue of dreams.

Michael Jackson's Doctor Sentenced To 4 Years

Dr.Conrad Murray (Michael Jackson Doctor) Was Sentenced Today Three Weeks After A Jury Convicted The Cardiologist Of Involuntary Manslaughter Trial In The Death. Murray Will Be Facing For Years Behind Bars .

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Dancing With The Stars

Peter Billingsley A Member Of Dancing With The Stars Has Been Offers A Unique  Persective As A Producer For A Christmas Story  The Musical..!


!..Twilight..!

Twilight The Breaking Of Dawn Is Permering Tonight People Are Camping Up In Line At LosAngeles Permiere  To See Part One

Monday, November 14, 2011

Nail Found In Halloween Candy

OMG! Nail Found In Halloween Candy In Wheaton In A Snickers Bar Police Are Advising Parents To Check Their Kids Candy Later On  Police said Monday they received a call Sunday from parents who found the nail in the “fun-size” candy bar their child obtained in the area surrounding their residence in the 400 block of Byron Court. The child visited homes on the streets of Evergreen, Illinois ,Prospect, West York and Williston, according to the statement from police.

Thursday, November 10, 2011


Deivion Drew
Spelman College: All Women’s School. The daughters of Bill Cosby, Henry Louis Gates, Gerald Levert, Dr. King, and Sidney Poitier attended Spelman. Their school Nickname is jaguars.

Hampton University: Their school Nickname is Pirates. Their Colors Are Blue And White. And They Have 5,000 Students.

Morehouse College: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Went There. Their Mascot Is The Maroon Tiger. Their President is Robert Michael Franklin. 

The Apostrophe
An apostrophe is a signal telling the reader that a word is either a possessive or a contraction.
1)   To Form Contractions

As you know, a contraction is simply two words collapsed into one. You use contractions most often in informal or personal types of writing but usually not in more formal types. When you speak, you use contractions every day. Here are some common contractions:

       Cannot à can’t
       Will not à won’t
       Do not à don’t
       we are àwe’re
       It is à it’s
       You are à you’re
The apostrophe in the contractions above tells the reader that you have omitted a letter or two from the word---the letter o in three of the cases above. Undoubtedly, you have already mastered contractions, so we won’t go into detail. However, we will mention one common mistake. Remember that the apostrophe between the two words, such as in these cases: should’nt, don’t, etc.

1)   To Form Possessives

The apostrophe is also used to mark the possessive. The possessive tells the reader that someone or something owns or possesses the thing that comes after the possessive. Here are five examples:
Ronni’s word processor
The banker’s log book
The bank’s holdings
The nation’s holdings
The year’s end

The possessive noun in each of the examples above (Ronni’s, banker’s, bank’s, nation’s, year’s) indicates to the reader that something is owned by something or something else. In most cases to make the possessive you simply add an’s to the end of the noun. This is quite easy. The problem arises when a noun is both plural and possessive. Certainly, there one banker can own the log book. In such cases, you simply place the apostrophe after rather than before the s:
 Ronnis’
bankers’
banks’
nations’
      
Some writers become confused when they must make a possessive of singular nouns that already end in s. As usual, you make the possessive by adding‘s to the word; however, some writers and editors argue that the two s’ are redundant and that therefore you can eliminate the second s, ending up with the s’. That is, they argue that there is really no need to include an s after the apostrophe, since the apostrophe already tells readers that the word is possessive. Others argue that you should drop the final s only on words of several syllables but retain it on short words. Since there is no agreement on this difficult problem, you must make you own choice. However, regardless of which option you chose, do remember to be consistent. Here are three nouns which already end in s and their corresponding possessive forms:

James James’s James
Jones Jones’s Jones’
Class class’ class’
Finally, the apostrophe is used in one other way. Although the apostrophe is never used to make a word plural, it is used to make letters and numerals plural:

Although I received C’s and D’s in many of my college classes, I always received A’s in my business classes.

My sister received straight A’s throughout her college career.

My score sheet showed that I had six 5’s and three 4’s

The Colon
You might be surprised to learn that the colon is one of the most helpful and easiest to use of all the punctuation marks. You don’t need to remember six or seven rules to understand how a colon works. In prose, a colon really does only one thing: it introduces. It can introduce just about anything: a word, a phrase, a sentence, a quotation, or a list. You’ll notice that we’ve used colons in the second case. This is how simple the colon is. Let’s look at some other examples:
Joe has only one thing on his mind: profit.
Joe has only one thing on his mind: his stock portfolio.
Joe has only one thing on his mind: he wants to get rich.
Joe has three things on his mind: stocks, bonds, and certificates of deposit.
We have used a colon in these four sentences to introduce various kinds of things: a word, a phrase, a sentence, and a list. You can use a colon in your prose in any place where you must directly introduce something. A colon gives special emphasis to whatever you’re introducing because readers must first come to a stop, and so they pay more attention to it. For example, let’s say you are writing a letter describing a product, and you want to emphasize above all that this product, the Jacobsen lawn mower, is reliable. You could very well write:
The Jacobsen lawn mower beats its competitors especially in the key area of reliability.
While this sentence gets the point across, it doesn’t place much emphasis on reliability. A sentence using a colon is much more emphatic:
The Jacobsen lawn mower beats its competitors especially in one key area: reliability.
Notice that the second example places clear emphasis on the point that the writer is trying to communicate to his or her reader: that the Jacobsen lawn mower is above all reliable. The writer of this sentence has used the colon effectively.
Perhaps the most common way to use a colon is to introduce a list of items, as in this sentence:

DeiVion Drew
September 20, 2011
7B

The History Of

B.E.S.T. Academy

        B.E.S.T .Academy opened its doors for the first time in the fall of 2004. The school was kindergarten through sixth grade. There were only 85 students in the building. The second and third floor only had two classes each. The other rooms were coat rooms. Today B.E.S.T. Academy  has over 500 students and goes from Pre-K to eighth grade.

       The first graduating class of B.E.S.T. Academy crossed the stage in spring of 2007. That class is in their first year of college.

       The school’s mascot is a bulldog. Only a few people know how bulldog became the logo for the school.  A student created a picture of a bulldog and taped it to the wall in the multi-purpose room.

         B.E.S.T. Academy takes great pride in their programs. The choir has received several awards for their outstanding performances. The boys JV Basketball team took the school to its first championship . B.E.S.T. Academy offers several different programs for students to participate in.

Extra curricular activities:
Ø Girls Basketball
Ø Cheerleading
Ø Boys and Girls Freshmen Basketball
Ø Boys JV Basketball
Ø Boys Varsity Basketball
Ø Choir
Ø Dance Team

      

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Heavy D

The Rapper Dwight Arrington Myers Better Known As Heavy D Died Yesterday in Beverly Hills,California Most Believe He Died From A Heart Attack But No One Knows For Sure.