Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Alysa

Short, feisty, artsy, crafty
Sibling of Phyllis and Sam
Lover of cats and flowers
Fears fatal errors
Needs a healthy network
Gives help where needed
Would like to see peaceful blooms and fur flying
Resident of NJ
Cummings

Abraham Lincoln

Born in Kentucky
Child of Tom and Nancy Lincoln
Lived in a log cabin
Learned his lessons by candlelight
Overcame lack of formal education
Worked as a storekeeper, railsplitter, lawyer
Challenged by a fighting nation
Personal traits were honesty and determination
Always helped those who couldn’t help themselves
Never gave up on what he thought was right
Remembered as the 16th President of the United States

What Kinds of Things Are Blue?

Blue stars are the hottest stars in the universe. While people often associate red with hot and blue with cold, as objects warm beyond the point of red hot, their color changes, eventually becoming blue. Blue stars are astronomically immense and compact, this causes them to burn their fuel expeditiously which in turn makes their temperature very sultry.  These stars often run out of fuel in only 10,000 – 100,000 years.
A blue giant is profoundly effulgent.  Like a lighthouse, they shine across a great distance.  Even though blue giant stars are infrequent, they make up many of the stars we visually perceive at night because they shine so brightly.
Blue giant stars die in a spectacular way.  They grow more astronomically immense just like the sun-sized stars, but then in lieu of shrinking and composing a planetary nebula, they explode in what is called a supernova. Supernova explosions can be more effulgent than an entire galaxy, and can be visually perceived from very far away. Because blue giant stars only live a short time, scientists utilize them to find places in outer space where incipient stars are composing. Other examples of blue things include blue crabs and the sky.
Blue crabs have blue pinchers, and humans value them highly for their succulent, sweet meat. They grow along the eastern coast of North and South America from Nova Scotia to Uruguay. Their shells are brown, and the female blue crab has red accents on its claws. Blue crabs eat practically anything that gets in the reach of their large pinchers, including fish, mussels, snails, carrion and smaller blue crabs. The shells of male blue crabs grow to 9 inches in width.
Humans perceive the sky as blue due to the scattering of sunlight. Light travels in waves, and the molecules of air in the atmosphere act as tiny prisms to disperse the light. Blue light has the shortest wavelength in the spectrum, and the air disperses it more than any other color, giving the sky a blue appearance when the sun is overhead. However, when the angle of the sun is near the horizon, the change in the viewing angle means light must pass through more of the atmosphere. The blue light disperses quickly, allowing more of the yellow and red colors to reach the observer’s eyes, giving sunrises and sunsets a red appearance.
Blue stars are astronomically immense and compact, this causes them to burn their fuel expeditiously which in turn makes their temperature very sultry.  These stars often run out of fuel in only 10,000 – 100,000 years.
A blue giant is profoundly effulgent.  Like a lighthouse, they shine across a great distance.  Even though blue giant stars are infrequent, they make up many of the stars we visually perceive at night because they shine so brightly.
Blue giant stars die in a spectacular way.  They grow more astronomically immense just like the sun-sized stars, but then in lieu of shrinking and composing a planetary nebula, they explode in what is called a supernova. Supernova explosions can be more effulgent than an entire galaxy, and can be visually perceived from very far away. Because blue giant stars only live a short time, scientists utilize them to find places in outer space where incipient stars are composing.

The Girl Behind The Trees

You better be keen, 
She’s never to be seen,
She watches for ages.
Hidden behind all the pages.
Never too big or too small
No matter what you’ll fall.
Never run never hide
You’ll still soon disappear in the night
When you see her face you get the chills
When you blink it’s like you’re on pills
Then we fall then we fall to the ground to the ground
She’s shut you up
But it’s never enough
Never enough
She’ll still come
Reaping the children reaping the children turning them to dust.
But you must keep up the fight or you’ll be gone by night.
Keep yourself out of sight or you’ll be gone by night
Yes she sees you yes she’s sees you
You had better run for it’ll be fun
It’s like playing a game.
But it all ends the same.
Reaping the children reaping the children turning them to dust.
You’ll be gone by night

Who Am I (Third Version)

I am sharp and focused
I wonder what the camera really sees
I hear the buzzing bee
I see flowers in early morning light
I want to stop time in a box
I am sharp and focused
I pretend to be a statue
I feel the shakes inside
I touch the shutter button
I worry about the blurry result
I cry that the moment has forever passed
I am sharp and focused
I understand moments in time
I say let’s freeze them forever
I dream of watercolor effects coming to life
I try to see all the soft muted edges
I hope it happens someday
I am sharp and focused

Who Am I (Second Version)

I am the eternal procrastinator
I wonder if there is a higher being
I hear the oppressive silence of lies
I see my soul being bared through poetry
I want people to realize their true potential
I am the eternal procrastinator
I pretend words don’t hurt
I feel saddened by the greedy wealthy
I touch others feelings carefully
I worry that self-consciousness will be my downfall
I cry for the oppressed
I am the eternal procrastinator
I understand world peace doesn’t exist
I say what is on my mind
I dream intolerance is obliterated
I try to put others before myself
I hope people will reform for their children
I am the eternal procrastinator

Flowers

Fragrant colours dance in the wind
Leaves relaxing in the sun’s warmth
Old petals curl up and float down to
Write on the earth the next chapter of life
Enriching the soil like a baby’s blanket
Ripening roots reaching to the eyes
Soft beauty to enlighten our lives

The Greatest Beauty Can Be Found

A tender touch
Or a gesture of compassion
Where words aren’t necessary.
Hope that glimmers
Gently and steadfastly
Like a beacon amidst pain and sorrow.
The bark of a tree
A dog’s velvety ear
The noise of people…
Bread, freshly baked
Painting and writing
And springtime raindrops on a metal roof
The sweet breath of a lover, new or old
Childlike wonder that’s never abandoned
In simple pleasures overlooked
The greatest beauty can be found.

Obama Could Face Disastrous Summit Due To Venezuela Sanctions

Most ominously in the present, at a U.S. Senate auricularly discerning on March 17, the State Department’s Alex Lee declared that the current sanctions were just the “First salvo” against Venezuela. From 2000 to 2010, the Colombian military assassinated more than 5,700 innocent civilians; the U.S. regime perpetuated to provide literally billions of dollars of military and police avail. In Honduras, the Obama administration took numerous steps to avail ascertain that the 2009 military coup against the democratically elected regime of Mel Zelaya would prosper. The U.S. regime does not appear to be concerned, and will not even consider reducing its military avail to Mexico.
What the sanctions withal made clear, for those who didn’t already ken, is that Obama’s opening to Cuba represented precisely zero vicissitude in Washington’s overall strategy toward the region: The intention of expanding commercial and diplomatic cognations with Cuba was mainly to pursue a more efficacious strategy of undermining the Cuban regime – and all of the left-wing regimes in the region. Representatives of Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina and proximately every country in the Americas verbalized out against the sanctions at the Organization of American States last month in Washington. “If there is a country that is a threat in the Americas,” verbally expressed Ecuadorean Peregrine Minister Ricardo Patiño, “It’s the Coalesced States, because it has perpetually invaded countries. … It has engendered coups d’etat. … And it promoted dictatorships.” The Cuban regime additionally responded forcefully, dashing Obama’s hopes of any deal afore the summit.
I tried telling my Evangelical brothers about the murder of Evangelicals in Central America and Indonesia and got off the wall denial, condescending angelic looks, etc. Ironically, I found out about the murder of up to about a million Evangelicals with the aid or complicity of the US from missionaries, who faced censorship not only from the countries where they worked, but the self censorship from Evangelical Christians. I really don’t get it. Sounds like Southern logic all right: The same sort of logic that considered it fun to fire on Fort Sumter. USA foreign aid policies, security spending, economic sanctions and trade negotiations, have been captured by economic elite goals, intended to open other countries to international investment and the exploitation of resources and workers, at the expense of stated goals of economic development and representative democracy.
The same economic elites promote corporate trade pacts to extend the profits of rentiers, while undermining the protections, which sovereign democracies enact, to protect the environment, public health, and workers (including those of our own country). Despite all evidence, corporate news media in the USA claims that these international corporate trade pacts will improve free trade and our living standards. These same economic elites unanimously (unsucessfully) opposed any USA allies joining the international investment bank of Asia. Economic elites/predators in the United States have had great success undermining democratic representation in their own country, not just in other countries. There are plenty of gringos in the USA, hoping that people everywhere unite, in condemnation of USA policies which undermine President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s third and fourth freedoms, solely to increase the profits of the already most profitable.

Friday, April 17, 2015

What is “Primadonna” About?

It’s about a girl who doesn’t want to work for anything. She wants it all handed and offered to her on a silver platter. She doesn’t want love predicated on emotional connection. She just wants people to adore her and wait on her. She wants instant control over someone. She wants to be judged pristinely on her physical attributes. She wants it all and to give nothing back in reciprocation. I cerebrate it’s about a girl with immensely colossal dreams, who keeps getting reprehended and called selfish by her friends and the people around her, who cerebrate she’s an inordinate amount of a Prima Donna, but she authentically just wants to live a life of glamour that transcends her everyday normalcy. She additionally probably fills her days dreaming and every day she goes without her dreams coming true feel like a chore and are hard to get through but she’s determined to work strenuously to get her dreams to come true. This musical composition, as the ‘theme song’ of her archetype Primadonna, is about the upper class, spoilt, cosseted affluent kids of the Western world, who believe that their bliss and love is quantified in things they have. A plethora of these children don’t ken authentic love, but have been cosseted and spoilt to the point that they believe the world is theirs and everything is about them- when authentically, deep down, they are very dejected and just want to be doted, hence “I’m doleful to the core, core, core… When you give, I optate more, more more/ I wanna be adored”.

Mi Cancion Favorita

Me llamo Christine. Mi cancion favorita es “Primadonna” por la cantante Marina and The Diamonds. Es muy pegajosa. Me gusta la cancion porque tiene una melodia buena y es bailable. Hay un piano, tambores electronicos, y guitarras electronicas. Las letras son un poco triste. Esta cancion es la musica de indie/alternative rock. En mi opinion, la musica de indie/alternative rock es el mejor.

Danielle

Danielle
Happy, sporty, friendly, huggy.
Sister of Nicole,
Lover of puppies, rollercoasters, traveling,
Who feels sad when it rains, happy when it' sunny, sleepy when it's cold,
Who needs love, friends, family,
Who gives hugs, love, friendship,
Who fears snakes, darkness, earthquakes,
Who would like to see the Grand Canyon, a whale, no wars,
Resident of Porter Ranch, Lullabye lane.
Erickson

Thursday, April 16, 2015

The High School Graduation Proposal

Our school is mandating its students to participate in unpaid community service as a graduation requirement. Currently, there are many graduating requirements at our school, and adding an additional responsibility is unfair. I believe volunteering is worthwhile for the community and for the volunteers; however, it should not be a mandated graduation requirement.

There are many reasons why students go to school. First and foremost, they go to receive an education. They can also participate in sports, clubs, or other activities. Since there are so many activities a student can participate in and so many rigorous academic requirements, it is unfair to mandate an additional requirement, especially a requirement that is so time-consuming and needs to be completed in the students own time.

Additionally, many students have after-school and weekend commitments that they are responsible for—after-school sports practice, studying for test/quizzes, babysitting siblings, or working at a job to earn money for college and other expenses. By adding mandatory volunteer hours, the time students have for these important responsibilities in their lives limited.

I do not have a bias against volunteering. I just do not think it should be a school requirement. If a student wants to volunteer, he or she will make time for it without having to be burdened with an extra requirement. Volunteering is important and does good for the community. It is important to give back to the community and to work for worthy causes; however, it should be by our free will.

Accident, Suicide, or Homicide?

Detectives Dodge and Summer discovered a body in a residential garage with various evidence that contributed to the hypothesis that a suspect had fled the scene of the crime by fleeing across the backyard and over a wooden fence. A damp, torn piece of cloth was visible at the top of the wooden fence. On the other side of the fence (in a neighbor*s back yard) was a shiny object lying under a shrub at the right-hand corner of the house. After back-up help was summoned, a house-to-house search was initiated at 11:42 am to apprehend the suspect. After the forensics technicians had arrived on the scene at 11:52 am, the shiny object (a Smith and Wesson .357 magnum, 6-shot revolver) was retrieved from under the neighbor*s backyard shrub. One spent cartridge casing was found in the cylinder and the revolver*s serial number had been filed off with a metal file. A good set of latent fingerprints was found on the barrel of the revolver and a partial latent print on the cartridge casing. The torn piece of damp cloth was placed into a paper bag, sealed with evidence tape, labeled properly and sent to the crime lab for analysis. The victim*s blood was collected in a test tube containing an anti-coagulant.
Blood was discovered on the garage floor between the victim and the front door of the garage and in a “V” shaped pattern originating at the feet of the victim and expanding outward toward the front garage door. Blood was also discovered under the fingernails of the left hand of the victim. All collected blood samples were marked, sealed, and sent to the medical lab for analysis. Latent fingerprints were found on the rear garage door and on the rear garage window and window sill. The revolver was labeled and placed in a sealed paper bag and sent to the crime lab for analysis. A request was conducted through the phone company and the names and work phone numbers were obtained for the residents of the house. They were informed of the homicide in their garage and asked to return home to identify the victim. A Mr. Morganson arrived at 12:05 pm and was unable to identify the victim. At 12:07 Mrs. Morganson arrived and was greatly relieved that the victim was not her son. She was unable to identify the victim by name, since she had only seen him a few times in the neighborhood. According to the Morganson*s, their son was in school. A quick check by detective Summer revealed that their son, Bill Morganson, had not been in school that day.
A search of the residence provided no additional information. Bill Morganson was missing and was assumed to have fled out the back door of the garage. Summer, at 12:10 pm, radioed an APB to all units and provided the description of Bill Morganson given by the parents. Mr. Rodriguez, a witness at the crime scene, had provided the police network with a detailed description of three teenagers he had seen in the neighborhood. At about 65 minutes after the search had been initiated, patrol officers Bodine and Lancaster noticed two youths, who matched the descriptions, standing by an abandoned commercial building, five blocks from the crime scene. When the officers attempted to detain them, at 1:15 pm, one young man fled the area and is still at large. The second, a young, Caucasian male was successfully apprehended. He stood about 5'-10", medium length dark brown hair, was wearing blue jeans which were torn on the back of the right leg. He also wore white tennis shoes and a brown silk shirt. He said his name was Eric Bendor and presented an out-of-state drivers license. He refused to reveal the identity of the young male who had run away and denied any connection with the crime scene.
Officer Lancaster told Eric Bendor that he was being arrested as a suspect in connection with a homicide. Office Bodine recited the Miranda provision which informs individuals of their right to remain silent and their right to seek legal aid. Bendor chose to remain silent. He was taken to police headquarters. After a search warrant was obtained, he was told to remove his clothing (over clean white paper) and given detention clothing. Each piece of clothing was carefully folded and placed in individual paper bags which had been labeled. About 15 hair samples (scalp, chest, underarm, groin, and leg) were pulled from each area and stored in individually marked containers. A blood sample was also collected by a blood lab technician. Fingernails were clipped and scrapings from them saved in marked plastic vials. His hands and clothing were sampled for gun shot residue (GSR).

After his physical markings were recorded, he was taken to a holding cell. All of this was done in order to be able to connect this individual with the crime scene, or, to eliminate him as a possible suspect. The police had probable cause (based on a description supplied by a witness) to suspect this individual of the crime. All affidavits and search warrants were completed before the search was conducted. Had this procedure not been conducted, an attorney would be able to clear this suspect, even if he was guilty, because there would have been a violation of the 4th Amendment of the United States Constitution’s Bill of Rights, which states: The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

4 Case Scenarios for Crime Scene Investigation

Case Scenario #1:  The Wrong Race Investigation

In a serial killer case that lasted for nearly two years, police had received countless tips and several eyewitness accounts. Eyewitnesses can be your best friend in some cases and your worst enemy in others. The following case illustrates the pitfalls of trusting eyewitness accounts over scientific evidence.

THE CASE

The perpetrator’s DNA linked him to six homicides within a fairly well defined area. His DNA profile could not be found in the national DNA database of registered offenders and eyewitness reports lead investigators to believe that he was most likely to be a Caucasian male. This belief lead to the subsequent collection and analysis of hundreds of DNA samples from men in the area who fit the description.

Figure 1: Sketches released to the media.

THE COST

When trying to determine the cost of an investigation it is easy to forget how quickly an agency’s budget can be exhausted. Chasing leads that turn out to be nonsense can be the largest waste of a department’s budget and in a serial killer case those expenses can grow exponentially. In some cases the cost of not knowing your suspect quickly, can be life itself.

THE SOLUTION

Using DNAWitness™ investigators were able to narrow the field of suspects to individuals who fit the profile and exclude whole populations of people. Within two months of receiving the DNAWitness™ results, they had a suspect in custody. This suspect’s CODIS profile matched the profile linking many of his victims. The investigators who decided to utilize this innovative bio-intelligence test had essentially given themselves a “fuzzy photo” of their suspect.

Figure 2: DNAWitness™ profile from crime scene DNA and interpretation of how the suspect may appear.

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Case Scenario #2:  Conflicting Eyewitnesses

In a cold case where a man was seen fleeing the scene in darkness, police interviewed several eyewitnesses and were told that the man was both “black” and “white”. Many factors can play into how an eyewitness perceives what has happened and who was committing the crime. The following case illustrates the pitfalls of trusting eyewitness accounts over scientific evidence.

THE CASE

The perpetrator’s DNA linked him to a double homicide in a residence. His DNA profile could not be found in the national DNA database of registered offenders and with conflicting eyewitness accounts of what the suspect looked like, investigators could not rule out two major populations of people.


Figure 1: Sketches from conflicting eyewitnesses of a man fleeing the scene
THE COST

It may be difficult to measure the overall cost of time and effort put into chasing false leads. Depending on the size of the investigation and the number of people working on the case, the costs associated with chasing false leads could buy a new squad car in some cases. The time spent on false leads can effect time needed to solve other cases, possibly causing a cascade effect from case to case of missed opportunities caused by faulty eyewitnesses. This makes calculating the cost that it may have on other cases even more difficult.

THE SOLUTION

The investigators were about to begin swabbing possible suspects in both populations when they decided that using a bio-intelligence test such as DNAWitness™ would greatly reduce the amount of hours needed. The test was not only able to confirm the ancestry profile of the person who left the DNA at the crime scene but the DNAWitness™ test also provided photographs from a database of tested individuals that have a similar profile. The photographs will not be of the suspect but of volunteers who have provided images so that investigators will have a better idea of what the DNAWitness™ profile means.


Figure 2: DNAWitness™ profile from crime scene DNA and interpretation of how the suspect may appear.

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Case Scenario #3:   Victim’s Remains

Identifying victims from the remains can be difficult, especially if the body is in an advanced state of decomposition or parts are missing. The fingerprints and the dental records can prove invaluable in determining the identity of the victim but what if it’s not possible to use these more traditional means?

THE CASE

The torso of a woman was found in a wooded area but her other body parts were never found. The Jane Doe was initially thought to be Caucasian by crime scene investigators. The medical examiner, when asked, inferred that she was “a possible Hispanic or Caucasian woman”. The population make-up in the area where the body was found may have played into this idea, being largely Hispanic.


Figure 1: Rendering of victim’s remains.
THE SOLUTION

The bio-intelligence provided by DNAWitness™ in this case was able to dispel the notions thought by both the investigator and the medical examiner. Using DNAWitness™ eliminated the guesswork and speculation about the ancestry of the victim. Jane Doe turned out to be a high percentage of East Asian. When presented with the example photographs from the database comparison, the investigator indicated that there was a much smaller East Asian community in his area.


Figure 2: DNAWitness™ profile from the torso and interpretation of how the suspect may appear.

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Case Scenario #4:  No Good Leads

Usually the perpetrator of a crime gets caught because someone who knows about the crime decides to talk. In some cases though, all the leads are dead ends. These are the cases that become cold cases and wait for years for the criminal to strike again. Essentially waiting for fresh blood and new information to be injected into the investigation.

THE CASE

A family of four was brutally beaten and shot to death in their home in what appeared to be a home invasion. Months later, detectives found out that the perpetrator left his blood in several places at the crime scene. The family was from China and lived in a predominantly Asian community, which led to the speculation that the perpetrator may be East Asian. When the perpetrators blood made it from the crime scene to the lab, the lab was inundated with work and the sample analysis was stalled. Eventually the perpetrator’s DNA profile made it into CODIS, the national database of offender profiles, for comparison. There was no match.

THE SOLUTION

By using a bio-intelligence test like DNAWitness™ within a few weeks of the crime, you are affording yourself specific population data about your key suspect while the trail is still hot. This can save your investigation time and money. For example, if a trail of blood leaving the crime scene appears to be that of a potential suspect and DNAWitness™ is used to produce the profile below, the investigator need not question anyone appearing African American.


Figure 1: DNAWitness™ profile and interpretation of how the suspect may appear

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Case Scenario #5:  Cold Case Files

Cold cases can span years and even decades without resolution. You have to ask yourself, “What is the mechanism that causes a case to go cold?” Of course there can be several factors, but chasing leads from faulty information or eyewitnesses can be the defining factor that allows a criminal to evade capture. After years of stagnation, some agencies are tackling these cases and finding that a good number of them can be solved with DNA. In fact, the National Institute of Justice makes grant money available specifically for solving cold cases.

THE CASE

In Small-town USA, a young Caucasian woman who liked to run with a rough crowd was raped and murdered over twenty years ago. At that time, DNA testing was not possible but evidence was collected from the woman’s body and semen was identified. Detectives suspected her boyfriend initially, who was Caucasian, but ruled him out. The general thought about the race of the perpetrator was that he was Caucasian because that’s who her social group was. When the cold case was resurrected, the suspect’s DNA profile was checked against the national DNA database with no luck.

THE SOLUTION

The detective now assigned to this case was looking for information that would come from the physical evidence. She realized that DNAWitness™ could tell her an important bit of information about the suspect, what he looks like. To her surprise, the profile came back a major percentage of Sub-Saharan African indicating that the suspect was not Caucasian. The output from the photo database also let her know what people with a DNAWitness™ profile similar to her suspect would look like. This information has brought new life in this decades old investigation

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

He Said She Said

On the heels of a state championship, gridiron star Omar (T-Diddy) Smalls is basking in the after-glow and fending off the attentions of sundry females in his Charleston high school inclined to incline to his physical needs while he waits to head off to Miami for college. Given to referring to himself in the third person, Omar is pellucidly a player or playa as the vernacular would retain it. Senior Claudia Clarke couldn't be more different from Omar. She's a straight A student and school newspaper editor, bound for Harvard. When one of his friends wagers that T-Diddy will fail to delectate her and coax her to bed, T-Diddy puts all his efforts into doing just that. The two become the bellwethers of a student protest against the extreme cuts their school is experiencing. The library hours are reduced, edifiers are put on part-time status, and many extracurricular activities, and including dance, drama, and the band are cut. It turns out that there is more to both T-Diddy and to Claudia than is evident on the surface, but can their possible romance survive all of the strikes it has against it? Albeit the plot is pretty prognosticable, I relished the characters and the chapters told in the alternating voices of Omar and Claudia. The conception of verbalizing up by remaining silent is a fascinating one supplementally. The dialogue here crackles with life, and teen readers will relish the inclusion of tweets and Facebook ingressions as well, sanctioning the comments to appear rapidly. The inclusion of the rival football team members that kept exhibiting up was marginally vexing and diverted me from the main event.
Everything about this book was over the top cliché, like the story and characters emerged from a sausage grinder mashing together the plot of every inane YA book ever to come afore it where the keenly intellective, no-preposterousness valedictorian girl and the hard-on-the-outside, obnubilated-gooey-depths-on-the-inside football quarterback spar and clash afore getting together in the terminus. I can only surmise that the great reviews this book received were yet another product of reviewers being unnecessarily impressed with a prosperous adult author indites a YA book—not realizing that YA books incline to be a much higher caliber and dumbing down a plot for teenagers is just vexing for everyone. And affirmative, as everyone keeps noting, the dialogue is great and fresh feeling. But please—when everything they're verbalizing is incoherent, how they're verbalizing it doesn't matter as much.
This novel is told through alternating narrators. The first narrator is Omar "T-Diddy" Smalls. He's the football MVP - all around sultry stuff playa with the ego to match. The second narrator is Claudia Clarke who is headed for Harvard and not the least bit fascinated with someone like Omar. When he optically discerns her at a party "looking homogeneous to Beyoncé" he gets it in his head that he has to retain her. After everyone tells him she won't give him the time of day, he makes a wager that he'll ambulate away with her panties. Of course she wants nothing to do with him, not when she has far more consequential things to deal with, like the fact that teen pregnancy is running the school and the school board is laying off edifiers, closing the school library, and cutting their arts fund. T-Diddy gets it in his head that he can woo Claudia by picking up her cause and leads the school in a silent protest against that school board's actions. With him leading, the whole school gets involved and Claudia commences to cerebrate he might not be as lamentable as she cerebrated. Concurrently, T-Diddy commences to fall for her in ways he's never felt for girls afore. However, when his past commences to catch up with him, his relationship with Claudia is put to the test.

This novel is told through African-American characters, so at times the dialect takes getting utilized to (I'm not entirely sure what "ish" designates or "woadie," but it doesn't detract from the story). For the prodigious majority of the novel I did not relish Omar "T-Diddy." Even when he commenced to transmute and lose the ego, his posture and motivation rubbed me the erroneous way. Even Claudia seemed to facilely swayed by his ways for being such a keenly intellective woman. Maybe, though, it was just a cultural thing that I couldn't connect with. Despite my disrelish for the characters, this is a puissant story about standing up for what you cerebrate is right and utilizing the civil rights history to transmute the world today. It is about transmuting your ways, and how one person can make you a better person. This book has the puissance to be inspirational.
A unique high school story, He Verbally expressed She Verbally Expressed is a remotely cliché teenage romance that endeavors to portray a deeper message with a comedic tone. A tale of witty satire and filled with the conventional high school drama, this novel marginally falls short on being a gratifying book. Compared to other teen novels, this book falls short in terms of quality and ingeniousness. The characters in the book start off exhibiting remotely of potential but fail to achieve any authentic connection with the reader. While the book does endeavor convey a good message about gregarious protest, the way it goes about just seems to diminish the authentic topic conveyed.

He Verbally expressed She Verbally Expressed is a novel predicated on the romance of two high school seniors who of course face a pivotal time in their lives. Omar Smalls is an All American high school quarterback who seems to have the world at his fingertips. With people fundamentally osculating the ground he ambulates on, Omar ostensibly lives life without a care in the world. Next comes Claudia Clarke, the benevolent girl who’s bound to go to Harvard and transmute the world. Having been hurt afore she guard’s her heart ferociously, not letting just anybody get proximate to her. Predictably these two don’t hit off at first but anon their romance blossoms into a classic teenage love story. To go along with the romance the novel supplementally has a plot line about a gregarious protest that endeavors to show the potency of verbalization and teenagers in general. In my opinion this book has a couple quandaries that obstructs it from being authentically good. The first quandary I have is dolefully the characters of the novel. To me the main characters seem coerced and don’t authentically grow or show progress in their development. Claudia, one of the main characters, is the typical astute good girl who wants nothing to do with guys. 
On a whole there’s nothing erroneous with her character, you just don’t get a sense of connection. At one point of the story you do feel some sympathy for her but in authenticity as a reader it was facile to optically discern peregrinated, Omar, the other main character, causes a prodigious amount of feelings, some good and some deplorable. At some points he is the most exasperating person to ever live, while later on you visually perceive the potential he has to become a great character. Ultimately though he falls short in becoming a memorable main character in a novel in desideratum of a standout character. The second quandary that I have with this novel is the dialogue utilized by everyone in this book. As a teenager I ken the language we as a younger generation use deals with an abundance of slang, but in this novel I was scarcely astonished at how some of the teenagers were verbalizing. At one point I veraciously commenced laughing just from some of the language utilized. For some people this would be a major turn off in reading this book. Overall this book has an abundance of potential, but the marginally cheesy dialogue and characters ultimately take away from what could have been a consequential book.

Thou Love

But, for his theft, in pride of all his growth 
This brand she quenched in a cool well by,
And in my madness might speak ill of thee;
That you were once unkind befriends me now,

The imprisond absence of your liberty;
Yourself again, after yourselfs decease,
And broils root out the work of masonry,
Uttering bare truth, even so as foes commend.

He is contented thy poor drudge to be,
A maid of Dians this advantage found,
Or, if it do, not from those lips of thine, 
Yet, do thy worst old Time: despite thy wrong,

O! know sweet love I always write of you,
And so should you, to love things nothing worth.

The Worst Luck

There once was a man who had the worst luck
If you asked him how his day went, he’d say it would suck
This burly man, who went by the name of chuck
Would get beaten, bruised, and covered in muck
Day after day, he wallow in fear
Of having something “accidentally” sent up his rear
Or watching the skies and checking everything near
For one day bad luck would take what he loved dear
Run over by a bus, survived in agony
To him, life was just tragedy after tragedy
It wasn’t that hard to see
That luck was to be the end of he 

My Father Told Me

Hey, once upon a younger year
When all our shadows disappeared
The animals inside came out to play
Hey, went face to face with all our fears
Learned our lessons through the tears
Made memories we knew would never fade
One day my father—he told me,
“Son, don’t let it slip away.”
He took me in his arms, I heard him say,
“When you get older
Your wild heart will live for younger days
Think of me if ever you’re afraid.”
He said, “One day you’ll leave this world behind
So live a life you will remember.”
My father told me when I was just a child
These are the nights that never die
My father told me

I Am

I am facetious and precise
I wonder why humming birds are in such a hurry
I hear clouds crashing in the sky
I see oceans in the air
I want a fluffy cat
I am facetious and precise

I pretend that I am a world traveler
I feel fine on a summer day at the beach
I touch the wings of a butterfly
I worry that all is not well
I cry about nothing at all
I am facetious and precise


I understand why play is fun
I say we should play all the time
I dream about fish that fly in the air
I try to be artistic
I hope my parents live long lives
I am facetious and precise