- What's being discussed in this article? In this article there is a discussion of the 72 murdered bodies found in the north of Mexico. They were migrants making there way to the United States, when a drug cartel intercepted them. They were asked to work for the cartel, but when they refused, they were killed.
- When did the event happen? (Is this breaking news or something that's been analyzed and discussed for a while?) This event occurred on August 24, 2010. This is breaking news because the bodies were found just 6 days ago.
- What questions do you have that would help make this article make more sense to you? What more do you need to learn about to be able to report on this event? I would like to know more about who was migrating where, why they were traveling in such a large group, what drug cartel asked for their work, how did the shooting occur, and how did the one survivor escape. I would need to learn about drug cartels and how one migrates from Mexico to the United States to report on the subject.
Monday, August 30, 2010
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Sunday, August 29, 2010
STL Rams Win the Super Bowl!!!
It was a crazy day on January 30, 2000. It was Super Bowl XXXIV featuring the Saint Louis Rams and the Tennessee Titans. I was excited as ever for this was the first major sporting event that I actually cared about. My parents had gone to a Super Bowl party, so me and my siblings went to my grandparents house. We all plopped down on the couch and prepared to watch the game. My grandmother had purchased Super Bowl cupcakes for us all to eat during the game. My brother ate mine. The game began and moved to half time in a flash. The Rams had only scored on field goals and led the Titans by 9. In the third quarter the Rams scored their first touchdown and the whole house went crazy. My grandmother corrected my celebration techniques though and taught me how to do the bob and weave. The game was nearing the end with the Rams leading. Tennessee had the ball and prepared for the last play of the game. The ball was hiked and they attempted to run it for a touchdown. I remember the Rams player grabbing the running back and stopping him inches from the end zone. At first I was confused if he had scored or not, but I later realized we had won. I was extremely excited, but I kept inside because I was too tired to cheer. That was the first sports game I remember.
The Death of Michael Jackson
While I was driving back to a friend's house from lunch, I turned on the radio to listen to some music. A Michael Jackson song was playing, then the next song was a Michael Jackson song, then the next song. We both figured it was just a marathon day or something, but as soon as the DJ spoke, we knew otherwise. He said that it has been confirmed that Michael Jackson is dead. He continued to speak saying his prayers go out the MJ and his family, but neither of us believed what we were hearing. When he repeated the news, we both knew it wasn't a mistake. As soon as we arrived at her house, we both ran to the television. Flipping through channels to see if it was true. None of them confirmed that he was dead, just in the hospital. I texted friends that I knew would care that the King had passed, but it was the first that any of them had heard. This got me wondering if this was a bad joke. However, as soon as any doubt popped into my mind, the new confirmed the radio DJ. Michael Jackson had died.
9/11
September 11th is a significant event that I remember. I was in the third grade and preparing for school. My father was watching the morning news and saw the first plane hit. He called me into the room to see what was going on. When I arrived a saw the second plane hit the World Trade Center. I was not fully aware of the significance of the event while I was watching. It was interesting to me to watch the large explosions. I then went to school, where no one was discussing the event. No teachers, no students, no one. My teacher asked me and a friend to go down the the lunch room the ask the lunch ladies if we could borrow something for class. In the lunch room, the lunch ladies were sitting around tables watching CNN on the TV. When we walked into the room we looked at the TV and saw the first building collapse. As the lunch ladies reacted, neither of us understood why this was such a big deal. We asked our question and returned to class where we told the teacher and other students what we saw. While none of the other students understood either, there was a reaction from the teacher. She went and told the other third grade teachers as quick as she could. While I did not understand the impact of the event, as time goes on, I gain a better understanding of what happened that day.
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