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Tuesday, 25 February 2020

Event(s) I intend to train: i intend to train on long jump and 200 hundred m
How I intend to train after doing some research: i will watch a film on you tube about long jump how to jump and how to land

and for the 200m i will watch a video of how to exelirate off the line and finish the race

Friday, 13 September 2019

entrepreneur

today me and James where working on our entrepreneur we are trying to create our website we are going to sell t shirts and jackets we made our website on wix . com  James made our brand name called xotic and we have made about 8 different t shirts so far James also said that we should sell shoes so we might do that as well.

Friday, 6 September 2019

Entrepreneur



In SST i have been learning about entrepreneur i have looked into the characteristics.
we are learning how to make our own business. Now i am working towards becoming an entrepreneur me and James are designing our own t shirts and jumpers. entrepreneur



Friday, 22 March 2019

Chief Joseph                          

Son of a Nez Perce chief during the United States
westward expansion, Joseph was born at a time of many
disputes over land treaties, which led to years of injustice and
attacks from the American military. In 1871, Joseph became
chief and worked hard to keep his tribe from retaliating against
violence inflicted upon them. At one point, Chief Joseph negotiated
a deal with the federal government that would allow his tribe to remain
on their land; as was all too often the case in such situations, the
government reversed the agreement three years later and threatened
to attack if the tribe did not relocate to a reservation.
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Friday, 1 March 2019

Human Right Hero

Rosa parks

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By refusing to give up her seat
to a white man on a Montgomery,
Alabama, city bus in 1955. She got
arrested for not giving up her seat.

Black seamstress Rosa Parks 1913 2005
helped initiate the civil rights movement in
the United States. The leaders of the local
black community organized a bus boycott that
began the day Parks was convicted violating the
segregation laws. Led by a young Rev. Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. the boycott lasted
more than a year during which Parks not
coincidentally lost her job and ended only
when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that
bus segregation was unconstitutional.
Over the next half century, Parks
became a nationally recognized
symbol of dignity and strength
in the struggle to end entrenched
racial segregation.

Friday, 22 February 2019