Wednesday, May 21, 2008

SUUUSAAAN DAAAVIIIS

Daniel Riley
2134 Deerpark Dr.
San Diego C.A. 92110

Susan Davis Rep. 53 District
High Tech Middle Media Arts
2230 Truxtun Rd. 92106
4305 University Avenue
Suite 515
San Diego, CA 92105
We Need To Fix This


Dear: Susan Davis,

I am Daniel Riley, I'm in sixth Grade and go to High-Tech Middle Media Arts. I know and appreciate that you are on the board of education and I appreciate that you support the military. I think there are more important issues, like switching to renewable energy. One thing that lots of people don't understand is that you don't need to completely change your lifestyle but only change a few little things at a time. If all America switched to more efficient light bulbs we would be able to power the entire U.S. for a year and a half. You don't need much money you just start small and help every way you can. I am typing this entire letter without any lights on because this is an important issue to me and it is something I really care about. Most of the projects we have done this year have been all about the environment, even our art projects. In one of our projects we tested the air to see howbad it really was and I was scared that I was breathing these things in every day, the next time you are in your car driving on the freeway look at the trucks, you can literally see how much pollution they put into the air.
If we used renewable energy we would be putting more money back into the economy because modern energy has free fuel such as, geothermal energy, hydro-electric energy and, wind energy. These are all renewable energy sources that are free for us to use. If we did this it would give our economy the boost it needs to get back on its feet. Just because GEORGE w. Bush didn't sign the Kyoto Protocol doesn't mean we can't still meat it's protocol. We can't just sit here watching the economy and environment go into the ground I won't let that happen.

If you really care you will bring this up in congress and we can start to make a change.

Sincerely, Daniel Riley

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Letter to Susan Davis #2


Daniel Riley
2134 Deerpark Dr.
San Diego C.A. 92110

Susan Davis Rep. 53 District
High Tech Middle Media Arts
2230 Truxtun Rd. 92106
4305 University Avenue
Suite 515
San Diego, CA 92105
We Need To Fix This


Dear: Susan Davis,

I am Daniel Riley, I'm in sixth Grade and go to High-Tech Middle Media Arts. I know and appreciate that you are on the board of education and I appreciate that you support the military. I think there are more important issues, like switching to renewable energy. And one thing that lots of people don't understand is that you don't need to completely change your lifestyle but only change a few little things at a time. I mean if all America switched to more efficient light bulbs we would be able to power the entire U.S. for a year and a half. So, you don't need much money you just start small and help every way you can. I am typing this entire letter without any lights on because this is an important issue to me and it is something I really care about. Most of the projects we have done this year have been all about the environment, even our art projects. In one of our projects we tested the air to see howbad it really was and I was scared that I was breathing these things in every day, If you still don't want to bring this up in congress the next time you are in your car driving on the freeway look at the trucks, you can literally see how much pollution they put into the air.
If we used renewable energy we would be putting more money back into the economy because modern energy has free fuel such as, geothermal energy, hydro-electric energy and, wind energy. These are all renewable energy sources that are free for us to use. If we did this it would give our economy the boost it needs to get back on its feet. Just because GEORGE w. Bush didn't sign the Kyoto Protocol doesn't mean we can't still meat it's protocol. We can't just sit here watching the economy and environment go into the ground I won't let that happen.

I am one of Al Gore's biggest supporters, I hope you are too.

Sincerely, Daniel Riley

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Letter to Susan Davis


Daniel Riley
2134 Deerpark Dr.
San Diego C.A. 92110

Susan Davis Rep. 53 District
High Tech Middle Media Arts
2230 Truxtun Rd. 92106
4305 University Avenue
Suite 515
San Diego, CA 92105
We Need To Fix This


Dear: Susan Davis,

I am Daniel Riley, I'm is sixth Grade and go to High-Tech Middle Media Arts, I know and appreciate that you are on the board of education and I appreciate that you support the military. I think there are more important issues, like switching to renewable energy. And one thing that lots of people don't understand is that you don't need to completely change your lifestyle but only change a few little things at a time. I mean if all America switched to more efficient light bulbs we would be able to power the entire U.S. for a year and a half. So, you don't need much money you just start small and help every way you can. I am typing this entire letter without any lights on because this is an important issue to me and it is something I really care about. Most of the projects we have done this year have been all about the environment, even our art projects. If you still don't want to bring this up in congress the next time you are in your car driving on the freeway look at the trucks, you can literally see how much pollution they put into the air.
If we used renewable energy we would be putting more money back into the economy because modern energy has free fuel such as, geothermal energy, hydro-electric energy and, wind energy. These are all renewable energy sources that are free for us to use. If we did this it would give our economy the boost it needs to get back on its feet. Just because GEORGE w. Bush didn't sign the Kyoto Protocol doesn't mean we can't still meat it's protocol. We can't just sit here watching the economy and environment go into the ground I won't let that happen.

I am one of Al Gore's biggest supporters, I hope you are too.

Sincerely, Daniel Riley

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Being A Freak

We've all been freaks to some people just because we're different. We've all called people freaks in some way or an other we can't help it. Like, I've been called a freak just for the people I hang-out with, I don't know why they called me a freak. But you can never let it get to you just say, yea I am a freak And walk away. When you do that you don't seem to get so upset about it and they stop calling you names. No one likes to be called a freak but once you lern to deal with it you just stop caring that other people think that.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Freak the Mighty


Freak The mighty seems like a cool book because most books don't talk about people like Freak and only show the normal. I hate that because I reed books to learn and I know what a normal person's life is about but not someone like freak's life.(The picture is supposed to be of Freak the Mighty)

Monday, April 14, 2008

Bud, Not Buddy

Why does this matter?
This matters because it is about a real event in time. Also it was a major event where lot of bad things happened to normal people. It was the depression so it will interest lots of people. It tlaks about homless children who are in shelters and foster homes and that is still happening to kids today.

Why should a person read this?
I am reading this book becauseone of my friens read it and says that it is one of his favorite books. This book got a Newberry award so it is supposed to be a really good book. This is a book that I recomend reading because it has a very good story line and it is an original Idea.

Supposition
I think that if everyone knew about this issue people would tke action about homeless kidsand everyone would actually do something.