Week Nine Challenge – Cats- By Sam

Number Nine Week Challenge :

My favorite animals are cats. I like cats because they are calm and easy to take care of. I have a cat named Diamond. My cat is an Abyssinian and she’s brown with a black strip from her head to her tail. Her species is described as jumpers and explorers and my cat definitely fits those descriptions. My cat is female and she was born in 2/27/05, that makes my cat 6 turning 7.

This is a picture of my cat named Diamond. This picture was taking by me ( Samantha)

I like cats because they teach people how to be responsible. Responsibility is an important  part of life. One of the ways to learn responsibility is by having a pet. It teaches you when to give food and water, when to clean the litter box or take him/her outside and a lot of other jobs. That’s how I learned responsibility, but that’s not the only way to learn responsibility.
The other things that teaches you responsibility are being a good sibling, doing your home work and a lot of other things.

I also like cats because when I am all cozy in bed my cats lay on you. My cat lays on me and it feels so nice. Diamond usually lays on my stomach, legs or on my body pillow. A body pillow is a pillow about as long as your body. Well on my bed, the body pillow’s above my head so my cat is usually above me. When it’s morning my cat jumps off the body pillow and on to my stomach. That’s some of the reasons that cats are my favorite animals, especially Diamond.

Blogging Challenge Week 5 – by Xavier

 Challenge #5

This is an animoto about some of the history of black people.

Create your own video slideshow at animoto.com.

These are my resources and attributions:

Barack Obama – By publik18 – From Flickr

OUT OF THE MOUNTAIN OF DESPAIR, A STONE OF HOPE’ — The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Washington (DC) September 2011 BY Ron Cogswell – From Flickr

peace rally-gainsville, Florida-corner of the university and 13th By therese Flanagan – From Flickr

Fredrick Douglas ,ca 1879 by The American National Archives – From Flickr

SLAVES, EX-SLAVES, and CHILDREN OF SLAVES IN THE AMERICAN SOUTH, 1860 -1900 (14) By Okinawa Soba – From Flickr

16KKKwCross-Burning By Image Editor – From Flickr

Trooper Baldwin-Indian Wars By Marion Doss – From Flickr

Slave Ship Diagram By elycefeliz From Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/11304375@N07/2515673214/sizes/o/in/photostream/:18WhiteOnlySignOnResturantAug1938 By Image Editor From Flickr

1940’s?-lynching By Anthony Posey”SIR:Poseyal:Desposyni From Flickr

Little rock-50 years later by Ken Ashford