Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Feeling Freakish - Revised

A personal thing that has happened to me where i felt like a freak was when i had a practice for a play i was doing called, Ragtime. It was a very important practice because the whole cast were going to take photos in their costumes. so after an hour of putting on makeup and costumes and getting everybody on the stage to take the photos the directer told us to get in place for the opening number. "Everybody, take your places. Now I'm going to lower the curtain and when it comes up everybody has to be in position and ready to go for the pictures!" the directer called. so i was all ready to go when all of a sudden i started to feel kinda funny. i tried to just shake it off but right then i barfed all over the stage i felt so embarrassed!!!

Another time when i felt like a freak was when i was over at a friends house with 4 other girls and they all wanted to watch a pg-13 rated movie, but I'm not allowed to watch pg-13 movies without my parents approving the movie. i felt so freakish and alone. "come on Elizabeth." whined one of my friends. "i really don't think i should watch this movie, Mabye, we could watch another movie?" i whispered. "come on you guys" said my friend. 'if shes not aloud to watch it then she isn't aloud to watch it, lets just pick another movie." "ok." groned my other friend.
so i guess in the end we're all freaks, but we all have friends that can back us up and make us feel good about our selfs.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Letter - Final Draft

High Tech Middle Media Arts
Elizabeth Morse
2652 Tokalon Street
San Diego CA 92110


May 12, 2008


Congresswoman Susan Davis
Representative – 53rd District
1526 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515


Dear Congresswoman Davis:


My name is Elizabeth Morse, and I attend 6th grade at High Tech Middle Media Arts School in Point Loma. First off, I applaud your efforts in education and the military and I encourage you to continue in your work.

The reason I am writing this letter is because I want government and citizens of the 53rd District to start using more renewable energy sources.

In school, we are learning about renewable energy sources and I’ve become aware of the need to use our current resources wisely and explore new energy sources, especially renewable ones. For instance cars, most of the cars we use today are powered by gasoline, which is terrible for our environment; it is one of the main contributors to global warming. One way we can slow global warming, is if most of the citizens in San Diego were to switch to hydro or electric powered cars.

Another smart energy solution is we could use more solar power to heat homes and water.

If we keep using non-renewable energy sources then we will eventually run out of things like coal, petroleum, and natural gas. If we didn’t do anything about global warming, then we will run out of today’s essential non-renewable energy sources, and find ourselves in the middle of a serious energy crisis!

One time my mom and I were driving to go see a play and I saw a big smelly truck that was pumping out all this smoke. It smelled terrible! Even inside my mom’s car I felt like my lungs were getting weaker and weaker with every breath! I don’t want our world to start smelling like that truck, or even worse, our air looking like the smoke coming out of the trucks tail pip!
I would much rather have a green, blossoming state that has good smelling air and barely any cars on the road.

I think there are things each citizen can do today, and I think there are more things our government can do to foster and encourage the use of renewable energy sources, for example you could take money out of the war fund and give it to car companies so that they can make more hydro powered cars, but they wouldn’t be so expensive.

Thank you for your consideration,

Sincerely,

Elizabeth Morse

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Letter Revised

High Tech Middle Media Arts
Elizabeth Morse
2652 Tokalon Street
San Diego CA 92110


May 12, 2008


Congresswoman Susan Davis
Representative – 53rd District
1526 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515


Dear Congresswoman Davis:


Hello. My name is Elizabeth Morse, and I attend 6th grade at High Tech Middle Media Arts School in Point Loma. First off, I applaud your efforts in education and for the military and I encourage you to continue in your work.

The reason I am writing this letter to you is because I want government and citizens of the 53rd District to start using more renewable energy sources.

In school, we are learning about renewable energy sources and I’ve become aware of the need to use our current resources wisely and explore new energy sources, especially renewable ones. For instance cars, most of the cars we use today are powered by gasoline, which is terrible for our environment; it is one of the main contributors to global warming. One way we can slow global warming, is if we switch completely to hydro powered or electric cars.

Another smart energy solution is we could use more solar power to heat homes and water.

If we keep using non-renewable energy sources then we will eventually run out of things like coal, petroleum, and natural gas. If we didn’t do anything about global warming, then we will run out of today’s essential non-renewable energy sources, and find ourselves in the middle of a serious energy crisis!

One time my mom and I were driving to go see a play and I saw a big smelly truck that was pumping out all this smoke. It smelled terrible! Even inside my mom’s car. Know I don’t know about you but I don’t want our world to start smelling like that truck, or even worse, our air looking like the smoke coming out of the trucks tail pip!
I would much rather have a green, blossoming state that has good smelling air and barely any cars on the road.

I think there are things each citizen can do today, and I think there are more things our government can do to foster and encourage the use of non-traditional renewable energy sources.

Thank you for your consideration,

Sincerely,

Elizabeth Morse

Monday, May 12, 2008

Letter to susan davis

Elizabeth Morse
High Tech Middle Media Arts
Truxtun Road
San Diego CA 92106


May 12, 2008


Congresswoman Susan Davis
Representative – 53rd District
1526 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515


Dear Congresswoman Susan Davis:


Hello. My name is Elizabeth Morse, and I attend 6th grade at High Tech Middle Media Arts School in Point Loma. First off, I applaud your efforts in education and for the military and I encourage you to continue in your work.

The reason I am writing this letter to you is because I want government and citizens of the 53rd District to start using more renewable energy sources.

In school, we are learning about renewable energy sources and I’ve become aware of the need to use our current resources wisely and explore new energy sources, especially renewable ones. For instance cars, most of the cars we use today are powered by gasoline, which is terrible for our environment; it is one of the main contributors to global warming. One way we can slow global warming, is we could switch completely to hydro powered or electric cars.

Another smart energy solution is we could use more solar power to heat homes and water.

If we keep using non-renewable energy sources then we will eventually run out of things like coal, petroleum, and natural gas. If we didn’t do anything about global warming, then we will run out of today’s essential non-renewable energy sources, and find ourselves in the middle of a serious energy crisis!

I think there are things each citizen can do today, and I think there are more things our government can do to foster and encourage the use of non-traditional renewable energy sources.

Thank you for your consideration,

Sincerely,

Elizabeth Morse

Thursday, May 1, 2008

freak story Revised!!!

A personal thing that has happened to me where i felt like a freak was when i had a practice for a play i was doing called, Ragtime. It was a very important practice because the whole cast were going to take photos in their costumes. so after an hour of putting on makeup and costumes and getting everybody on the stage to take the photos the directer told us to get in place for the opening number. "Everybody, take your places. Now I'm going to lower the curtain and when it comes up everybody has to be in position and ready to go for the pictures!" the directer called. so i was all ready to go when all of a sudden i started to feel kinda funny. i tried to just shake it off but right then i barfed all over the stage!!!