Tuesday, October 27, 2009





RED RIBON " Camarena grew up in a dirt-floored house with hopes and dreams of making a difference. Camarena worked his way through college, served in the Marines and became a police officer. When he decided to join the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, his mother tried to talk him out it. "I can't not do this," he told her. "I'm only one person, but I want to make a difference." The DEA sent Camarena to work undercover in Mexico investigating a major drug cartel believed to include officers in the Mexican army, police and government. On Feb. 7, 1985, the 37-year-old Camarena left his office to meet his wife for lunch. Five men appeared at the agent's side and shoved him in a car. One month later, Camarena's body was found in a shallow grave. He had been tortured to death. Within weeks of his death in March of 1985, Camarena's Congressman, Duncan Hunter, and high school friend Henry Lozano, launched Camarena Clubs in Imperial Valley, California, Camarena's home. Hundreds of club members pledged to lead drug-free lives to honor the sacrifices made by Camarena and others on behalf of all Americans. These coalitions began to wear red badges of satin, red ribbons, as a symbol Camarena's memory. The Red Ribbon Week campaign emerged from the efforts of these clubs and coalitions. Today, Red Ribbon Week is nationally recognized and celebrated, helping to preserve Special Agent Camarena's memory and further the cause for which he gave his life. The Red Ribbon Campaign also became a symbol of support for the DEA's efforts to reduce demand for drugs through prevention and education programs. By wearing a red ribbon during the last week in October, Americans demonstrate their ardent opposition to drugs. They pay homage not only to Special Agent Camarena, but to all men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice in support of our nation's struggle against drug trafficking and abuse.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009


My favorite thing in tech is that I can play games and have lots of fun I can find out lots of interesting stuff in the Internet. I can text and have lots of fun with my friends in tech class.You can post pictures and videos. I can have lots of information in stuff that I like. I like Mrs.Miller because she can help us on stuff that you wont get . She can help you get on web sites that you need she can let you get on games and on our Gmail.com.I think that I have to improve in my vocabulary. Some thing that I am good at is posting picture and links and video's.Some thing that frustrates me is having to load.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009


1The first action adventure game was inventied in 1979.
2The second fact is the game was called Atari adventure
3The third fact the guy who made this game was Warren Robinett
4The forth fact was they were featured in Wired Magazine, The New York Times and the San Francisco Chronicle
5the fifth fact was The market for visual novels outside of Japan, however, was nearly non-existent prior to the success of the Nintendo DS, for which several Japanese visual novels were released in the west.





Thursday, October 1, 2009

game review

The game I'm writing about is the haunted school . It's about this kids that go to this haunted school. They have to find out how to get out of there by guessing math facts and lots of school work. I think the whole point of this game is about you learning school work on a video game. I like this game beacaus it's kind of scary and fun at the same time.