Saipan Southern High School book club members and other island teens discuss their books of interest by writing their thoughts about the book choice of the month.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Chapter 13 - All American Girl
What does it mean to be a part of the "In Crowd"? Samantha makes a list of the ways to tell that you are a part of the In Crowd, do you think she's right?
I think in this chapter Lucy i sjust being so nosy about Sam's where about and who'd she been withthe whole time she was gone. Now she thinks that Sam and David are going outand Sam is denying every speck of it. i think in this chapter Lucy should just mind her business and not tend to Sam and her where about. I'm guessing that being so famous and all is getting on Sam's nerves because she can't even take the bus anymore TO school. i think in this chapter Sam feels that everyone is determined to make her life a living hellespecially the reporters and their camera.
For me I think that Sam means that everybody seems to be on your side, I mean I think that’s what she mean by the “in crew” thing. I think that somehow Sam is right about the list, I mean your coach never calls you just till now. I think that Sam I listing most of the things an “in crew” would do, for an example Kris invites you to her party right after talking about you. I think that Kris just wants to make her popular but it’s useless because Sam didn’t bring the news report. I think that Sam made a good point about the coach thing because the coach doesn’t like you then all of a sudden you’re like his like his number one student in his class… I think that’s just stupid.
What I really think about this in crowd thing is just a freaky thing because why all of a sudden people are being nice to her, do they want to be on to T. V just being her friend? I think that that’s what they want to be noticed like how Sam is right now a NOTICE to the world, are they just using her to get the their pictures on the news paper and stuff?? I think that this people are insane not knowing what Sam is been through they think that’s it a lot of fun, which Sam think its not..
Everyone in the school and outside of the school notices and pays attention to Samantha and she really sick of those flashes of camera. Even the teachers are asking Samantha about the incident like the reporters. Mostly, Samantha totally hates her sister Lucy, because she reveals the rumor that Samantha and David are going out which is not true. Besides, Samantha likes Jack who is Lucy’s boyfriend and Sam thinks as Jack as her soul mate. In my thought, even if you were not interest in someone, but when you keep hearing about that person, you should get an interest.
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I think that Kris just wants to make her popular but it’s useless because Sam didn’t bring the news report. I think that Sam made a good point about the coach thing because the coach doesn’t like you then all of a sudden you’re like his like his number one student in his class… I think that’s just stupid.
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I think in this chapter Lucy i sjust being so nosy about Sam's where about and who'd she been withthe whole time she was gone. Now she thinks that Sam and David are going outand Sam is denying every speck of it. i think in this chapter Lucy should just mind her business and not tend to Sam and her where about. I'm guessing that being so famous and all is getting on Sam's nerves because she can't even take the bus anymore TO school. i think in this chapter Sam feels that everyone is determined to make her life a living hellespecially the reporters and their camera.
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after a morning of working out, ready for our very healthy and very nutritious cake breakfast. We were quickly greeted by the owner (and head baker!) Jill Williams, seated at a table and presented with a tasting platter of slices of cake. One of the first things that pleased me greatly was how busy the business was. There were customers in the rear, also tasting through a platter and Jill informed me that has a busy day ahead of them of more tastings, and more cakes to be delivered/made. Talk about a small business dream, from start to booked in a matter of weeks! As for why, Jessica will speculate below.
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The Moon is a differentiated body: it has a geochemically distinct crust, mantle, and core. The Moon has a solid iron-rich inner core with a radius of 240 kilometers and a fluid outer core primarily made of liquid iron with a radius of roughly 300 kilometers. Around the core is a partially molten boundary layer with a radius of about 500 kilometers.[23] This structure is thought to have developed through the fractional crystallization of a global magma ocean shortly after the Moon's formation 4.5 billion years ago.[24] Crystallization of this magma ocean would have created a mafic mantle from the precipitation and sinking of the minerals olivine, clinopyroxene, and orthopyroxene; after about three-quarters of the magma ocean had crystallised, lower-density plagioclase minerals could form and float into a crust on top.
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Liquid water cannot persist on the lunar surface. When exposed to solar radiation, water quickly decomposes through a process known as photodissociation and is lost to space. However since the 1960s, scientists have hypothesized that water ice may be deposited by impacting comets or possibly produced by the reaction of oxygen-rich lunar rocks, and hydrogen from solar wind, leaving traces of water which could possibly survive in cold, permanently shadowed craters at either pole on the Moon.
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