Tuesday, January 5, 2010
PSA 5
1. The PSA actually tries to persuade you to go into the direction of helping the environment and it says, "what if they treated us like this?" I just like how they compared the environment to us humans.
2. I think I could be able to compare in my PSA
PSA 4
1. I chose this because it had a real person talking about their problems and how it would effect them later on.
2. I think I could use some true facts about my subject.
PSA 3
1. I chose this PSA because it had an image for everything that Obama said. It was good in that way that there was images so I knew what he was talking about.
2. I could use pictures in my own PSA and when I talk I could speak in a way that would make your own images in your head.
Monday, January 4, 2010
PSA 2
1. This PSA really showed the emotion of kids that have been abused with physical violence and I liked how it explained what had happened to them.
2. I think I could use the emotion in mine and show how bad or good something really is by showing evidence of how it happens and what happens.
PSA 1
1. It had a unique way of letting the animals have a voice, literally.
2. Maybe I could use the part where they actually did have the animals talk themselves.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
9th-10th Amendments
5 Ways States Look After the Well-Beings of its People:
1. They can require vaccinations for school children, and licenses for professionals such as teachers, doctors and lawyers.
2. States can give people licenses for hunting, fishing, and driving motor vehicles.
3. They make restaurants follow specific health rules that are determined by the state.
4. Any citizens of a states can go to the state police to safeguard their home and highways
3 Powers States Share with the Federal Government:
1. Powers to tax
2. Powers to pass laws
3. Powers to punish
Responsibilities of the State or Federal Government?:
a. Issue a teaching license to someone who has applied and has met all the requirements- State's responsibility
b. Make a treaty with a foreign country- Federal Government's responsibility
c. Set health codes for restaurants- State's responsibility
d. Issue a marriage license- State's responsibility
e. Declare war- Federal Government's responsibility
1. They can require vaccinations for school children, and licenses for professionals such as teachers, doctors and lawyers.
2. States can give people licenses for hunting, fishing, and driving motor vehicles.
3. They make restaurants follow specific health rules that are determined by the state.
4. Any citizens of a states can go to the state police to safeguard their home and highways
3 Powers States Share with the Federal Government:
1. Powers to tax
2. Powers to pass laws
3. Powers to punish
Responsibilities of the State or Federal Government?:
a. Issue a teaching license to someone who has applied and has met all the requirements- State's responsibility
b. Make a treaty with a foreign country- Federal Government's responsibility
c. Set health codes for restaurants- State's responsibility
d. Issue a marriage license- State's responsibility
e. Declare war- Federal Government's responsibility
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
5th-8th Amedments
Witness- somebody who personally sees something being committed.
Indict- to be charged with an offense or crime.
Testify- to bear witness; to give or afford evidence.
Grand Jury- about 12 to 23 people that are chosen to listen and look over the crime for what the witness and the defendant have to talk about.
Due Process- the regular administration of the law, according to which no citizen may be denied his or her legal rights and all laws must conform to fundamental, accepted legal principles, as the right of the accused to confront his or her accusers.
Capital Punishment- a death penalty for a crime.
Excessive- going beyond the necessary or proper limit of punishment.
Bail- pay a certain amount of money to release someone out of jail.
Peer- a person of the same legal status.
I think that the people who have committed the crime should have all the rights that are said. This is because, if someone accuses the "criminal" and doesn't have any evidence on the crime then how will the "criminal" be found guilty? If the someone accuses the "criminal" for a crime AGAIN and there's still no evidence found and they take them to court again, then that wouldn't be fair. They could keep taking them back to court and accusing them if that was not put into the 5th-8th amendments. Also, if the person being accused does not have equal rights with the people accusing them, then that is definitely not a fair trial.
Indict- to be charged with an offense or crime.
Testify- to bear witness; to give or afford evidence.
Grand Jury- about 12 to 23 people that are chosen to listen and look over the crime for what the witness and the defendant have to talk about.
Due Process- the regular administration of the law, according to which no citizen may be denied his or her legal rights and all laws must conform to fundamental, accepted legal principles, as the right of the accused to confront his or her accusers.
Capital Punishment- a death penalty for a crime.
Excessive- going beyond the necessary or proper limit of punishment.
Bail- pay a certain amount of money to release someone out of jail.
Peer- a person of the same legal status.
I think that the people who have committed the crime should have all the rights that are said. This is because, if someone accuses the "criminal" and doesn't have any evidence on the crime then how will the "criminal" be found guilty? If the someone accuses the "criminal" for a crime AGAIN and there's still no evidence found and they take them to court again, then that wouldn't be fair. They could keep taking them back to court and accusing them if that was not put into the 5th-8th amendments. Also, if the person being accused does not have equal rights with the people accusing them, then that is definitely not a fair trial.
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