Rated R Movies and Teens
December 18, 2012
Filed under Investigative Report
Teens under the age of 13 shouldn’t be able to watch rated R movies because they are not mature enough, they are most likely to use drugs, and promote violence. “12- to 17-year-olds who see three or more R-rated flicks in a typical month are at more than four times the risk of substance abuse than... Read more »
Going Green? By Jovannie Lucero
February 14, 2012
Filed under Investigative Report
Information Are electric cars the cars of the future around the U.S and around the world? This report is going to have a lot of articles pull-in’s from all sorts of articles from newspapers and magazines around the U.S. These so called electric cars are getting everybody excited to save money and have... Read more »
Students Rights by Hector Holguin
February 14, 2012
Filed under Investigative Report
Hector Holguin Ms.Contreras Period 1 2/8/12 Student Rights Introduction In 1995 five African-American students were charged with felony assault because they were throwing peanuts at each other on the school bus and one of the peanuts hit the bus driver.... Read more »
Locked up for no reason
February 14, 2012 • Jasmine Serna
Filed under Investigative Report
In 1939 Joe Arridy was put in prison for the death of a 15 year old girl. Little did they know he was innocent. He was executed in January 6th 1939 after his death they pardoned him a week after his execution. False information According to the Boston Herald Between 1990-1997 22 innocent Bay state men... Read more »
Disabled Children By:Dayana Ochoa
February 14, 2012
Filed under Investigative Report
Dayana Ochoa 2/07/12 Investigative Report: Disabled Children Tracy Contreras Children with disorders have as many rights as a child with no mental disorders. All students have the right to an equal opportunity in there education. Theres many people that get involved in this sort of thing it’s not... Read more »
Violent Video Games By Perla Avila
February 14, 2012
Filed under Investigative Report
How many times a day does your child play video games? Do they act out the games they play? Or fantasize the video game is real? There are some teens or kids that play video games all around the clock, play nonstop, don’t eat, sometimes their grades drop and they lose interest in everything else. Many... Read more »
Electric cars by Juan Delatorre
February 14, 2012
Filed under Investigative Report
The electric car: is it the future thing or part of the past. The future: are electric cars a good thing or a bad thing? The electric cars are good because it helps you save lots of money that you would waste on buying gas and now all you do is plug it in. If you knew it or not the more the electric... Read more »
iRobot by Danessa Allen
February 14, 2012
Filed under Investigative Report
Why do we need the extra help? Could we live without it? These human robots are changing the world. Are they causing a higher unemployment rate? The facts: Humans are more technologically advanced and are capable of making this so called robot ASIMO do just about anything a human can. The only thing... Read more »
Bio-warfare by Jovan Aragon
February 14, 2012
Filed under Investigative Report
Jovan Aragon 1/30/12 Period 1 Investigative report Bio-warfare Fears of bio-warfare Are we at edge of bio-warfare? Should America be worried about future chemical attacks? Our well known enemies are improving their ways of warfare and creating weapons of mass destruction. In Iraq and in Salman Pak about... Read more »





