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Monday, September 17, 2007

Feed Back on stock market

One of the quotes that i chose was " you need to spend money to make money." I chose this quote because when i bought Derexle Morgan for thirty dollars, i spent money but when the stock price rose and i sold it i got fifty dollars in return.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Mildred Harris Letter


Arjun Brara
Dear Clair, Sept. 13, 2007
Period 2/8

As you well know, you are one of my best friends, and therefore I must tell what has happened, as you are unaware of what’s been going on here since you have moved.

First of all, the man of my dreams that married me, Charlie Chaplin, he left me! I am absolutely appalled! I had though at the time we had something in common, you know with both of our acting histories. I had started acting at the age of 11; I had though that was good enough for him. Apparently, it was not.

Although, I had on some level known we would not work out. To begin with, we only married because I had become pregnant with his baby. Sadly, my pregnancy turned out to be a false alarm. Of course, I was very disappointed and hurt. I wanted more than anything to have a child. Eventually, we ended up having a son. We named him Norman Spencer Chaplin. Much to my regret and dismay, our child was born extremely deformed and lived only three full days! How could he do this to me? Have I child with me then after it passes away leave me? He didn’t even leave the court properly, but chose to embarrass me by getting into a fist-fight with the layer after he granted me the full name of Mildred Harris Chaplin even after we had gotten a divorce!

Now, because of our age difference, that might have been a reason to le me, but now I hear word that he has married yet again to 16 year old girl called, Lita Grey. For shame! He is now thirty-five years old! Unfortunately, I just cannot seem to get past what Charlie did to me, nor can I find myself able to talk to men in an elegant, proper manner.

I have met one man called Everett Terrence McGovern who is very handsome and I truly hope something might work out with him, though not at this moment. Afterall, I am still recovering. You must keep that in mind.

I have made some new friends though, from
Cheyenne, Wyoming. At least we have something to talk about, because I am from there too, but you know that. And, even though I’ve received many offers to act in movies and in theatre, all the positive goals that I have reached do not seem to cheer me up the way they did when Charlie was around. Hopefully, I will get around that.

For now that’s all the news I have. How are things with you in Germany? I sincerly hope you will write back as soon as possible.

Image From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mildred_Harris



Your Dear Friend,
Mildred Harris

Monday, September 10, 2007

Charlie Chaplin Interview

Arjun Brara
Sept. 7, 2007
Period 2/8



Interview with Charlie Chaplin
New York Times

Charlie Chaplin, Also known as “The Little Tramp” was born on April 16, 1889 in Walworth, London. Famed world wide as both an actor and a Comedian, Charlie Chaplin began his career at the age of five replacing his mother in a musical while she was ill. And so, his hilarious, as well as overwhelming life began.

“Why did you decide to become a comedian?”

“Well first of all comedy came naturally to me, I hardly had to practice at all. Furthermore I got a stunning burst of laughter the first time I preformed a comedy piece. It encouraged me to continue, but I wasn’t too surprised, after all I am the best comedian in the world, what else should I expect?”

“Now you were married four times did that ever affect your career?”

“Briefly, I mainly experienced depression more than anger, or anything else. And this, I admit, did affect my work during plays and any other performances. But once again, only briefly. Although, work did help to take my mind off other social matters such as divorces, and more divorces.”

How hard was it to raise 11 children while going back and fourth between four wives?”

“Quite hard, after all I had to pay for all of there education, food, housing and many other thing, as well as provide for all my four divorced wives every now and then. So yes, it was quite difficult.”


“Was it hard to communicate to thousands of people during you’re film’s without using any words?”

“Surprisingly, no. Other things helped the viewers to understand what was going on such as the music in the background, it helped express the climax of the piece, when the most exiting moment was coming, and when It was about to end. Second of all I found it easy to communicate by doing rather than saying. So, it all worked out.”

“What do you feel was your greatest achievement?”

“Now, I can’t narrow it down to only one achievement, so I’ll say two. The first of my greatest achievements was winning an Oscar Award in 1972 for dedicating my entire life in theater, writing scripts, and lastly for my new comedy series Charlie Chaplin. The second greatest achievement was being knighted in England in 1975. Those were my two greatest achievements.



“Well, thank you for your time to today!”

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Thoughts of goals 1

9/10 On the subject of accomplishing my goals "writing more neatly, and reading more fluidly" I think I've done pretty well, mostly on the writing not so much with the reading. I would give myself a 8/10. so, I'm quite happy.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Industrial Revolution


First of all, the seven positive points about the Industrial Revolution are: Better paying jobs, possibility of leaving you're home town, better life because of better payment, better and more suitable clothing, works not as hard, started the use of clocks, as well as more and better education. Five negative points about the Industrial Revolution are: larger pollution, more homes being taken by factories, more child labor,people have to leave home to work and last but not least the destruction of wild life.

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