So I looked for bias on the internet so I looked at 5 vs. Stride gum. Turns out, there are many bias there's a lot on Facebook, as well as other sites!
Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=16451697839&topic=5933
Yahoo! Answers!
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091011191519AAd29Ab
candy addict
http://candyaddict.com/blog/2007/06/05/review-wrigleys-new-5-gum/
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Bias in the Media?
The media influences our thoughts everyday. Whenever we listen to the radio, go on the computer, turn on the TV or looking in the newspaper (although not many kids do) the Media is always there. Usually whenever someone reads information he-she usually believes it and never double checks to see if this information is true or not. Me, I never take the time to verify my facts but I will if I have a project I will verify my sources. In the newspaper, there are not many bias, except for certain articles otherwise, the newspaper usually just states the facts. Internet sources are usually extremely bias, you can look up people's opinions on anything. Broadcast news are not usually bias because news usually just states the facts.
Friday, May 7, 2010
Wikis
I explored 3 different wikis, http://www.libraryforlife.org/subjectguides/index.php/Main_Page, wikipedia.com, and http://meredith.wolfwater.com/ala2006/index.php?title=Main_Page. I didn't really like any of them except for wikipedia.com. Wikipedia is much more efficient and you can look up anything and find an article about it. The reason that I picked these sites is because I already knew what wikipedia was and the other two were on the slide show. You could use wikis in class by looking up information that you need in a snap. Everytime that you look up some sort if information Wikipedia always pops up. I think that teachers can create personal wikis that they can use to teach the class and use wikis to show information to the class.
Monday, May 3, 2010
My Photostory
I made a photo story on some of my pictures of my vacation to Sri Lanka but this is a small piece of the hundreds of pictures that we have.
I will miss Cornerstone!
I didn't go to the dance... my mom wouldn't let me. I am going to miss all of my friends in Cornerstone as well as some of my friends. I think that the years that I spent in Cornerstone have mad a difference in my life by showing me which people are the right people to hang out with and that even though some classes are hard, I have the ability to get through it. I think that I am going to cry on the last day of school.
Friday, April 23, 2010
My Sri Lankan Photo Story
This is a few of the pictures of my vacation to Sri Lanka... I have too many to count!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Dream CESIT Class

If I could pick any CESIT class than I would pick a volleyball CESIT class. We didn't have volleyball intramurals this year and that made me very sad. I love volleyball and I would love it if we had a volleyball CESIT class at Cornerstone. The only things that we would need is the gym everyday, spare knee pads in case students don't bring their own, and a teacher (I think that Lexi's sister could be the teacher!). Cornerstone already has the nets and plenty of volleyballs. I think that more people need to experience volleyball so that more people can love it! Lexi and I are totally for this!
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