Chickens Are Troublesome Pets by Peter Bartek

July 3, 2010

Chickens are very troublesome pets when they are allowed to run all over the yard. From time to time they will run away and you will have to find and catch them, which is sometimes hard because they scurry under sheds and decks. They poop all over. Also giving them food and [...]

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An Amazing Person by Griffin Williams

July 3, 2010

The bomb was ingenious. Robert J. Oppenheimer was a genius who had accomplished many great things. Teaching at California Tech, he had an amazing job and intellect. After he left teaching, he helped create the first atom bomb.  He witnessed its detonation.   Because of Oppenheimer’s intelligence, President Roosevelt proudly appointed him [...]

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April by Marissa John

July 3, 2010

They say forgiveness is the only way to heal. Well, before I can go about forgiving, I first have to acknowledge what happened that night, which is something I’ve put off for months. Although, now that I think about it, I have no idea who I’m supposed to be forgiving [...]

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Back From the Garden of Death by Danielle Bascone

July 3, 2010

“Peter! Your cousin Sunny is coming over! She wants you to show her around. Her parents are thinking about moving here and first they want to know if Sunny likes it. She will be coming around noon time. Make sure you’re cleaned up.” “Okay, Mom, but why me and not the girls?” “Because Sunny [...]

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Beezie Madden by Mallory Chambers

July 3, 2010

As Beezie Madden and Judgement raced to the last jump, the crowd cheered! Beezie Madden, who is a national hero, is an Olympic Show Jumper. There are three important things about Beezie: her career, her horses, and growing up. Being the first woman and the first American rider to reach [...]

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Being Betrayed By Your Leader by Danielle Bascone

July 3, 2010

Killing! Blood! Fire!  They were everywhere! There was no safe place at all in Germany during the time of World War II. Although it was not all his fault, Adolf Hitler was the cause of all this. He had a difficult childhood, his father drank all the time, and they were very [...]

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