Thursday, November 6, 2008

Gregoire's next big test: balancing budget without raising taxes (Seattle times)


According to Andrew Garber and Jim Brunner from the Seattle times, it is a challenge for Gregoire whether she would raise tax in order to support health care for kids, increase teachers' salary and improve the state's economy. With the result of the presidential election, Gregoire claimed that she found the solution for her campaign without raising taxes or fees. Many experts don’t have faith in her words like both senator Joe Zarelli and R-Ridgefield when they commented: “I don’t see how they get ,around it without raising revenue.”. Even our governor did not mention the raise of sale tax but the people of Washington have agreed to raise sales tax to expand the $17.3 Billion light-rail. Currently, we are $3.2 billion short and this number will get bigger, even fully acknowledge the truth, Gregoire still declared that she could overcome this shortage by the support she gets from the lawmakers, the parties and our new president. A lot of argument have been made, the answer to taxes is uncertain but there is a high possibility sales taxes will be raised. An announce will be made in a week, it will list the details of her stimulus package, but rest assured that transportation would be improved and the unemployment rate will be decreased. In the end of her interview, she also mentioned with the help of the new president, nothing would be out of reach: “I am so excited to have him as a partner in the White House.”.

Thursday, October 30, 2008




According to Ron Bachman and his “Reaching for the sky.”, Sears Tower is not the greatest product of skyscraper engineering. As Whilliam LeMessurier reported, there are possibilities that a building could be born and twice time the height of the Sears tower, moreover Rebert Sobel has supported this with a theory of 500-story building.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Have u you ever imagine that you are in the situation that you can not read or write? You will find yourself struggling a lot just to live a normal life. Surprisingly, there is 60% population of Turkey do not know how to read or write, so it has a very bad effect on Turkey’s economy. The purpose of this essay is focus on the effects of illiteracy.
The first and the most important effect of illiteracy is poverty. Being illiteracy can lead to unemployment, because reading and writing are the very basic requirements for a job. We are living in a time when information and technology appear in everything we touch, illiteracy is the only thing that prevent us from the information. A company will never accept your application even you have many years of experience. By increasing the unemployment rate, illiteracy has a very bad effect on the economy. Statics show that 65% of the Turkey population can't read or write, because of high rate illiteracy Turkey is still an undeveloped country, this is a proof why literacy is so important, every child over 15 should have known how to read or write his or her own name

Thursday, September 25, 2008

My name is.....



Haan is my name, back in ITT tech my friends like to call me Haan solo, and I am an emo . My life is all about rock metal, death rock, suicide rock, black metal, alternaltive. I really love rock since I was 12, my dad likes rock so bad he just cant stop sharing his habit with his son... my favorite lists of thing to do are watching movies, playing video games, racing bike, boxing and basket ball. Outgoing, I like to make friends anywhere I go, but sometimes I can be a bit too rude or too hype so please feel me to slap me anytime you feel like ^^ I dont mind...

So if you need help, I m here, try to contact me at notof2001@yahoo.com. So for those who I already give my # to, call me anytime ^^... G9