Thursday, March 7, 2013

Finding Mom on Facebook


By: Belinda Luscombe

In the TIME magazine I read an article in the Life section, called “Finding Mom on Facebook” by Belinda Luscombe. Dana Lowrey was adopted and she has always been looking for what she called her “first parents”. “She had combed through country records, searched the online adoptions registries and enlisted the help of reunion experts.” (Belinda 45) and still she had not find them. One day she decided to open a Facebook page and ask for help searching. Within 24 hours she was in touch with her birth mother, Mary Starck. 

 Luscombe, Belinda.”Finding Mom on Facebook.” Time magazine Mar. 2013: 45-46. Print.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Summary

Laughably Larcenous, I just read this article in the Newsweek magazine. It talks about Jane Lynch and her life as an actress. "This actress steals scenes in many movies and television shows she's appeared in borders on compulsion." (Joshua Alston 52) Says meaning she is an incredibly good actress. Jane answered "I certainly don't try to take attention from anyone else". Jane has been in like 5 movies and is currently on a very famous TV show called Glee, as the helpful, mean, but at the same time funny coach. After reading this article I know like Jane a lot and I will definitely start seeing Glee.

Friday, January 11, 2013


CHAPTER ONE

HOW SHASTA SET OUT ON HIS TRAVELS

In the first chapter of The Horse and His boy there lived a poor fisherman whose name was Arsheesh. With him there lived a boy fair and white name was Shasta. Arsheesh was not very nice to Shasta. One day a Tarkaan named Anradin comes to visit, riding on a great war horse. He tells Arsheesh "I have a mind to buy that boy of yours." It is discovered that Shasta is not the real son of Arsheesh. Shasta, while waiting to be sold, wanders to the stable and sees the war horse; "I wish you could talk, old fellow...” and the horse replied, "But I can." Both of them agreed they should just go, but where? "Narnia," answered the Horse. "The happy land of Narnia ."Then I'd better run away," said Shasta, turning very pale. "Yes, you had," said the Horse. "But why not run away with me?" ."Are you going to run away too?" said Shasta. "Does that mean we'd better go to the South?" "Can I call you Bree?" .Now: for Narnia and the North.