my first few days at the john Carroll school have been very interesting and fun I have met new people and started making some friends. all of my classes have been fun and interesting and most of my teachers are funny and cool. the lunch room is hard to find a seat because not all of you "friends" can sit with you also it takes some time to go though the lunch line. I haven't got lost yet and I hope I wont! I was late this morning and to my English class. my goal this school year is to not to fall behind and to get the most out of the year so I have good memories and make good friend's. so in order for me to do that I need to motivate myself to become more active with school activities. it is kind of hard to transition myself from never being in private schools and having less responsibilities with my classes and homework. but I believe in my self to be able to get into so I can improve I tell my self just because I cant now does not mean its not impossible just like an error isn't a mistake until you don't correct it. john Carroll is a wonderful school and has a great learning system even though the grading is funny just because I'm not use to it. I am very proud to call myself a patriot and to be able to be a part of the jc community
human geo day 4
in class today we went over " a message to Garcia " which was wrote back in 1899 and went viral over the years, it is used today in the military . it sold over 40 million copies that was translated into 37 language's . it was made into a movie in even longer movie in 1936. that is 37 years after it was written. we still use it to this day which means it was 118 years ago , and we use it in our military and other academy's like WestPoint . the back story to this is it was written in a setting of the Spanish and American war in Cuba . Garcia was a revolution sea king Cuban independence from Spain . and rowan was an Armey officer that was the class of 1881 at west point. during this time America had its 25 president William mc Kinley . who served for 4 years and few months in, He lived from 1897 to 1961 before he was assassinated six months into his second term by an anarchist. the tallest mountain in north America was renamed f...
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