Archive for September, 2007

28
Sep

Power and Relationship

1. How is power shown in relationships?

Power is shown when someone takes over the relationship or friendship. Another way is when the person on the other side of the relationship starts to change. The demand for power can show in relationships when relationships end or are struggling to keep the relationship.

2. How can power change relationships between people?

 Power can break relationships. Power sometimes can change people or at least hurt  people. For example the relationship between little brother and big brother, the big brother might tease or hurt the little brother up to the point where they just arent getting along like they used to at times.

  3. How can power change people?

Power can change people by making them greedy because of the demand of power. The power can lead to a loss of a friend. Another way power can change people is when power get in their life and they try to boss everyone they meet.

19
Sep

Me, Myself, and I!

     Hi! my name is Estuardo. I am in the 8th grade and my birthday is on September. I  am currently attending my last year in St. Elisabeth. I have been attending St. Elisabeth for about 9 years! I was born in The San Fernando Valley, but my parents were born in Guatemala.

     What I like to do in my free time is skate, go on the computer, play video games, hang out with my friends, and listen to music. My favorite sports are Football, Soccer, and Basketball.  My favorite subject is art because I like drawing and I think it is a very interesting subject. My favorite type of music is rap/hip hop and rock.

     I also have a little brother in the second grade. I currently live in North Hills. I moved to North Hills about 4 monthes ago.    

14
Sep

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