Thursday, November 19, 2009
BOOK SHARE 11/20/09
I AM WRITING ABOUT A FAMOUS SINGER NAMED SELENA QUINTILLA AND SHE DIED AT MARCH 1ST 1955 AT ONE O FIVE P.M.THE GUN THEY KILLED HER WITH WAS BROKEN INTO PIECES AND THROWN INTO CORPUS,CHRISTI BAY.THE EVIDENCE WAS NEVER FOUND.YOLANDA(THE KILLER)CLAIMED SELENA CHEATED ON HER HUSBAND AND YOLANDA HAD EVIDENCE.BUT IT WAS NEVER FOUND.SHE DIED AFTER SHE SANG A SONG CALLED`DREAMING OF YOU`.NOW IT REMAINS THE SECOND FASTEST ALBUM BY A FEMALE ARTIST TO DATE.HER BROTHER ABRAHAM QUINTILLA WROTE THE LYRICS TO HER SPANISH SONGS.A GUY NAMED HOWARD STERN MOCKED HER DEATH,AND MADE FUN OF HER MUSIC AND HER.SHE WAS THE FIRST TEJANO SINGER EVER TO RECEIVE GOLD STATUS.SHE WAS BURIED IN A PURPLE OUTFIT.HER HUSBAND CHRIS PEREZ NOW HAS 2 KIDS.HER FAMILY OPENED A MUSEUM THAT HAS PICTURES,CLOTHING AND OTHER ACCESSORIES SHE WORE,HER CAR,AND OTHER MEMORABILIA.WHEN SHE WAS BEING CARRIED ON THE STRETCHER IT SHOWS HER WEARING HER PURPLE OUTFIT.THE TIME OF HER DEATH SHE WAS ACTUALLY WEARING A GREEN SWEAT SUIT,ALSO AT THE TIME HER NAILS WERE PAINTED RED BUT THEY SHOWED THEM CLEAR.THEY SHOWED THE DAYS WHEN SHE WAS MURDERED AND THE MOTEL,THE DOORS WERE GREEN BUT THEY WERE ACTUALLY RED.THE DRESS SHE WORE TO THE GRAMMYS IS REALLY DIFFERENT THAN THE ONE IN THE MOVIE.HER SPEECH WAS REALLY THAT EMOTIONAL OR PORTRAYED IN THE MOVIE.SHE NEVER MOTIONED CHRIS OR THE FANS IN HER SPEECH.SHE NEVER MET CHRIS AT HOME.IT WAS WHILE HE WAS PERFORMING (WITH THE BAND HE WAS IN THAT TIME)WHEN THEY MET.SHE WASN`T BREATHING OR HAD NO PULSE AND THE AMBULANCE CAME IN LESS THAN 5 MINUTES.SHE DIED BEFORE MAKING IT TO THE HOSPITAL.THE GUNSHOT SHATTERED HER IN HER COLLARBONE.SHE HAD TO MUCH BLOOD.THEY FINALLY GOT THE BLOOD TO STOP.THEY PUT THE IV IN HER ARM AND IT DIDN`T HELP THAT MUCH.IS SOUNDED GOOD BUT TERRIBLE GIVEN HER CIRCUMSTANCES.EVEN AT YOUNG AGE SHE REQUIRED A LOT LESS CUTS WHEN RECORDING AN ALBUM THEN PEOPLE MUCH OLDER THEN EXPERIENCED MORE THAN HER.EVEN THOUGH HER NATIVE LANGUAGE WAS ENGLISH ALL BUT HER LAST ALBUM WERE IN SPANISH.SHE WAS BORN APRIL 16TH 1971 TO MEXICAN AMERICAN PARENTS(ABRAHAM AND MARCELLA QUINTILLA)IN LAKE JACKSON TEXAS.HER FATHER KNEW ONE DAY SHE WOULD BECOME FAMOUS.SHE FORMED A BAND CALLED SELENA Y LOS DINOS WITH HER BROTHER AND HER SISTER.THEY PLAYED AT WEDDINGS,STREET CORNERS,FAIRS,QUINCENARAS.THE BAND WAS `BOOED` OFF WHILE PERFORMING AT A WEDDING.IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL THE TEACHERS NEVER REMEMBERED SELENA FOR STANDING OUT.HER MARKS WERE AVERAGE.SHE DRESSED AVERAGE AND ACTED LIKE ANOTHER LITTLE GIRL.SHE ALWAYS DID WHAT SHE WAS TOLD,AND NEVER CAUSED ANY TROUBLE.AS SHE PROGRESSED IN SCHOOL SHE WAS CONSTANTLY MISSING CLASSES TO PERFORM.SHE DIDN`T WANT TO PRACTICE AT HOME WITH HER DAD SHE WAS TWO TIRED.THEY DISCOVERED THERE TALENT AT A VERY YOUNG AGE.SELENA WAS BROUGHT UP WITH THE SAME BELIEFS.NEWS OF SELENA'S DEATH WAS ON T.V. RIGHT AWAY.AFTER ONE YEAR SELENA'S ALBUM WOULD COME OUT.
ENDANGERED SPECIES
Conserve Habitats
One of the most important ways to help threatened plants and animals survive is to protect their habitats permanently in national parks, nature reserves or wilderness areas. There they can live without too much interference from humans. It is also important to protect habitats outside reserves such as on farms and along roadsides.
You can visit a nearby national park or nature reserve. Some national parks have special guided tours and walks for kids. Talk to the rangers to find out whether there are any threatened species and how they are being protected. You and your friends might be able to help the rangers in their conservation work.
When you visit a national park, make sure you obey the wildlife code: follow fire regulations; leave your pets at home; leave flowers, birds’ eggs, logs and bush rocks where you find them; put your rubbish in a bin or, better still, take it home.
If you have friends who live on farms, encourage them to keep patches of bush as wildlife habitats and to leave old trees standing, especially those with hollows suitable for nesting animals.
Some areas have groups which look after local lands and nature reserves. They do this by removing weeds and planting local native species in their place. You could join one of these groups, or even start a new one with your parents and friends. Ask your local parks authority or council for information.
By removing rubbish and weeds and replanting with natives you will allow the native bush to gradually regenerate. This will also encourage native animals to return.
Make Space For Our Wildlife
Build a birdfeeder and establish a birdbath for the neighborhood birds.
Plant a tree and build a birdhouse in your backyard.
Start composting in your backyard garden or on your balcony. It eliminates the need for chemical fertilizers which are harmful to animals and humans, and it benefits your plants!
Ask your parents not to use harmful chemicals in your garden or home.
Recycle, Reduce, And Reuse
Encourage your family to take public transportation. Walk or ride bicycles rather than using the car.
Save energy by turning off lights, radios and the TV when you are not using them.
Turn off the tap while you brush your teeth and use water-saving devices on your toilet, taps and showerhead.
Ask your parents to buy products and food without packaging whenever possible. Take your own bag to the store. It will reduce the amount of garbage and waste your family produces.
Recycle your toys, books and games by donating them to a hospital, daycare, nursery school or children's charity.
Encourage your family to shop for organic fruits and vegetables.
Plant Native Plants That Are Local To The Area
If you can, plant native plants instead of non-native or introduced ones in your garden. You don’t want seeds from introduced plants escaping into the bush. Native grasses, flowers, shrubs and trees are more likely to attract native birds, butterflies and other insects, and maybe even some threatened species.
Control Introduced Plants And Animals
Non-native plants and animals are ones that come from outside your local area.
Some parks and reserves, beaches, bush-land and rivers are now infested with invasive plants, and native species often cannot compete with these plants.
Many environmental weeds come from people’s gardens.
Sometimes, the seeds are taken into the bush by the wind or by birds.
Controlling these foreign species is an important step in protecting wildlife
Join An Organization
There are many community groups working on conservation activities. Join an organization in your area and start helping today!
Make Your Voice Heard
State and territory government conservation agencies are responsible for the management of national parks and the protection of wildlife. They are sometimes supported by public foundations.
Tell your family, friends and work mates about threatened species and how they can help them.
Start a group dedicated to protecting a threatened plant or animal in your area or perhaps to help care for a national park.
Write articles or letters about threatened species to newspapers.
Ring up talk-back radio programs to air your concerns, or arrange to talk on your community radio station.
THESE IMPORTANT WORDS CAME FROM A WEBSITE CALLED..........http://www.endangeredspecie.com/
THE ANIMAL I PICKED WAS A MONKEY.THEY LIVE IN TREES.THERE ARE ONE-HUNDRED MONKEYS LEFT.THEY ARE ENDANGERED BECAUSE THEY LIVE OJN TREES AND TREES ARE GETTING CUT DOWN.I CAN`T REALLY DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT BECAUSE THEY WON`T LISTEN TO ME.THEY PROBABLY WON`T LISTEN TO OTHERS LIKE ADULTS EITHER.IT MAKES ME FEEL SAD BECAUSE THEY ARE CUTTING DOWN TREES AND THE MONKEYS DON`T HAVE ANY MORE TREES TO LIVE ON.THOSE ARE MY WORDS FROM MY ANIMAL I PICKED.
One of the most important ways to help threatened plants and animals survive is to protect their habitats permanently in national parks, nature reserves or wilderness areas. There they can live without too much interference from humans. It is also important to protect habitats outside reserves such as on farms and along roadsides.
You can visit a nearby national park or nature reserve. Some national parks have special guided tours and walks for kids. Talk to the rangers to find out whether there are any threatened species and how they are being protected. You and your friends might be able to help the rangers in their conservation work.
When you visit a national park, make sure you obey the wildlife code: follow fire regulations; leave your pets at home; leave flowers, birds’ eggs, logs and bush rocks where you find them; put your rubbish in a bin or, better still, take it home.
If you have friends who live on farms, encourage them to keep patches of bush as wildlife habitats and to leave old trees standing, especially those with hollows suitable for nesting animals.
Some areas have groups which look after local lands and nature reserves. They do this by removing weeds and planting local native species in their place. You could join one of these groups, or even start a new one with your parents and friends. Ask your local parks authority or council for information.
By removing rubbish and weeds and replanting with natives you will allow the native bush to gradually regenerate. This will also encourage native animals to return.
Make Space For Our Wildlife
Build a birdfeeder and establish a birdbath for the neighborhood birds.
Plant a tree and build a birdhouse in your backyard.
Start composting in your backyard garden or on your balcony. It eliminates the need for chemical fertilizers which are harmful to animals and humans, and it benefits your plants!
Ask your parents not to use harmful chemicals in your garden or home.
Recycle, Reduce, And Reuse
Encourage your family to take public transportation. Walk or ride bicycles rather than using the car.
Save energy by turning off lights, radios and the TV when you are not using them.
Turn off the tap while you brush your teeth and use water-saving devices on your toilet, taps and showerhead.
Ask your parents to buy products and food without packaging whenever possible. Take your own bag to the store. It will reduce the amount of garbage and waste your family produces.
Recycle your toys, books and games by donating them to a hospital, daycare, nursery school or children's charity.
Encourage your family to shop for organic fruits and vegetables.
Plant Native Plants That Are Local To The Area
If you can, plant native plants instead of non-native or introduced ones in your garden. You don’t want seeds from introduced plants escaping into the bush. Native grasses, flowers, shrubs and trees are more likely to attract native birds, butterflies and other insects, and maybe even some threatened species.
Control Introduced Plants And Animals
Non-native plants and animals are ones that come from outside your local area.
Some parks and reserves, beaches, bush-land and rivers are now infested with invasive plants, and native species often cannot compete with these plants.
Many environmental weeds come from people’s gardens.
Sometimes, the seeds are taken into the bush by the wind or by birds.
Controlling these foreign species is an important step in protecting wildlife
Join An Organization
There are many community groups working on conservation activities. Join an organization in your area and start helping today!
Make Your Voice Heard
State and territory government conservation agencies are responsible for the management of national parks and the protection of wildlife. They are sometimes supported by public foundations.
Tell your family, friends and work mates about threatened species and how they can help them.
Start a group dedicated to protecting a threatened plant or animal in your area or perhaps to help care for a national park.
Write articles or letters about threatened species to newspapers.
Ring up talk-back radio programs to air your concerns, or arrange to talk on your community radio station.
THESE IMPORTANT WORDS CAME FROM A WEBSITE CALLED..........http://www.endangeredspecie.com/
THE ANIMAL I PICKED WAS A MONKEY.THEY LIVE IN TREES.THERE ARE ONE-HUNDRED MONKEYS LEFT.THEY ARE ENDANGERED BECAUSE THEY LIVE OJN TREES AND TREES ARE GETTING CUT DOWN.I CAN`T REALLY DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT BECAUSE THEY WON`T LISTEN TO ME.THEY PROBABLY WON`T LISTEN TO OTHERS LIKE ADULTS EITHER.IT MAKES ME FEEL SAD BECAUSE THEY ARE CUTTING DOWN TREES AND THE MONKEYS DON`T HAVE ANY MORE TREES TO LIVE ON.THOSE ARE MY WORDS FROM MY ANIMAL I PICKED.
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