Monday, May 31, 2010

During the Korean war we lost many lifes. To honor the people that have lost there lifes in the war. There is a wall with the soilders names that have died on it. There are thousands of names written across these walls. There are thousands of names written across these walls in loveing memory of the people that gave up there lifes for use. Such as Ronald E. Niles ,and many others. I don't know who all these people were. But I know that they survied are nation. I appreciate what they have done for are nation , and all who live in it. Chantae Kieffer
For science the Boston land was covered with glaciers. These glaciers later melted and formed ponds called kettle ponds.

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People are leaving flowers roses a boquea of flowers pictures papers and other personal items to the loved ones that dies. As we go down the wall you can see the thousands of names that are on the wall. The wall is divided by segments and or years. There are many flags by the names. Mostly a lot of personal items. Many people are very emotional and are taking pictures. It is very sad. There are a lot of personal items such as pictures golf balls flowers picturesand drawings. People are tracing the nams of friends of family members. There are also hats layed down by the names.
Today during the reef laying a trumpet player played taps to remember the soldiers who died that were unknown. Taps was a very slow song that had a very emotional connection to me. The trumpet player played very slow and loud. He was a very good musician and he played taps very well.
-Grant