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February 28-March 6, 2007
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Improve
Improve means to be able to perfect something
and succeed.
Shemara Carter-Odum, 10
Improve means to work on your conduct or your
grades to make them better.
Deandre' Gafford, 10
Improve means if you get a bad grade you
improve it by studying your work.
Daija Spikes, 9
Improve means to do better at what you are
doing or trying to do.
Detorian Swain, I I
Improve means to do better or try to do your
best.
Laura Williams, 9
Improve means if you took a test and you didn't
do well when you take it again you should try
harder.
Adriana Daniels, 10
Improve means to make yourself or something
better.
James Pai, 10
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If you could
change the world
and make it a
better place,
what would you
improve?
If i could change the world and
improve it I would improve the street
clean up and trash pick up. The most
important thing that I would do is
decrease the tax payments, i would
make recycling mandatory in order to
produce less trash. I would also make
changes so that there would be less
pollution in the air.
Devonn Blake, I I
If I could change the world and make it
a better place I would make all kids do
the right thing. I would make them do
their work in school. I would turn al
homes into army houses and get rid of
all boot camps. I would put all criminals
so that people will not get sick. I would
make sure that everyone in the
hospital has enough food. I will make
this a more peaceful wonderful place
to live.
Fabrece Knox, 9
in prison. Little girls under the age of
18 would not be allowed to act grown
or have babies.
Zyrechia Murphy, 9
If I could change the world and make it
better I would improve gas prices. The
reason I would improve gas prices is
because people are paying too much
for gas. I would find a cure for cancer
and aids. I would also build homeless
shelters all over the world for the
homeless.Those are the things I would
do if I could change the world and
make it a better place.
Edison Johnson, 10
If I could make this world into a better
place I would make sure that people
who steal or kill end up in jail. There
would be no more beer or cigarettes
If I could change the world, I would
improve education. I would also try to
stop global warming because I want to
make this world a healthier place. I
would also try to stop racism and
work on the immigration problems. I
know that I can't stop disease, but I will
sell more fruit and make fast food
restaurants sell healthier things. I would
also try to make peace in the world.
Karely Osorio, 10
One of the things I would improve is
crime. People should not express their
feelings through crime; they should do
yoga or workout at the gym. I would
also try to stop the hate in the world.
People should not hate each other
because of their religion or color of
their skin. Respect everyone, judge
people because of their personality.
Russell Guajardo, I I
When I grow up I want
to be the President of
the United States so
that I can change bad
laws into good laws.
Jalen Fusilier, 10
Chanel Thomas, 10
Christopher Stewart, 9
IVhere everifoit fhj, you'll be the best!
Where ever ijou fhj, you'll top all of the rest!
Even if ijou ijo to the west, ijou and / will fly so high
that the moon above is apart of the ski/!
Alexis Scott, 10
Chameka Moore, 10
Theera Crawford, 9
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Byron Bratcher, I
Jonathan Estrada, 9
Vaj'ee Owens, 10
When I grow up I want to be a police officer, so thai I
can keep the bad people off the streets.
Christen Kavanaugh, 12
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