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Friday, April 1, 2011

Upfront Magazine Cover Article

I thought this article was very interesting. A new fact I learned was that when Abraham Lincoln was elected, most Americans didn't even know who he was. Now and days if a presidential candidate isn't well known, they most likely won't win. I could use parts of the article as research. The parts I could use are most of the facts and some of the intro. Out of the ten things you should know list, I think the one that stated, "far more men died of disease than from rifles" was one there because I'm sure most people probably think that a lot of the people died from being shot or injured. But truth be told, most of the people did actually die from diseases.

If I was writing a "Ten Things You Should Know About Asa Clark" list, I would put down these ten things.

1.Bring your own lunch on omelet day.

2.Make sure you follow the dress code, and if you don't, make sure you hide whatever is violating it.

3.Turning work in on time, usually means you can turn it in a week after it's due.

4.Watch your step when walking up the stairs. Falling often happens.

5.Bring a sweatshirt to gym class when running outside.

6.Do your homework. If you don't have it, take it from a friend.

7.The lockers have only enough room for books and school supplies, not containers and sweatshirts.

8.Cover your face in trench. Or use someone else as a shield.

9.Keep your friends close. They'll always be here for you.

10.Study for Spanish.. Unless you like to fail.

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