Monday, November 5, 2007

noneconomics students plato

if you are not in economic students


1:10-2:30

plato.sdcoe.net

1002

username: sis number
group: your fir
st letter of last name
password: in CAPS your first name

South Bay tec Language Arts

JCCS - Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension



NEW students
ROYBAL, JORDAGE
PLATO Name: 867937


GONZALEZ, JOSE ROMAN
PLATO Name: 462228



GRIFFIN, WILLIAM
PLATO Name: 455260
OROZCO, PERLA
PLATO Name: 435481

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The grim not so POSITIVE record came despite lower death rates in recent months, which were not enough to offset death tolls that topped 100 during three months in the spring.
The five were killed in two separate roadside bombings, according to Rear Adm. Gregory Smith, a military official who briefed reporters in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad on Tuesday.
Four of the soldiers were killed when a bomb exploded near their vehicle in northern Iraq's Tameem province; the other died in combat in Anbar province.
According to a CNN count of Pentagon VERIFYS , 854 U.S. service members have died so far in 2007. The next highest death toll was in 2004, when 849 were killed.
In 1994, he finally got his dream. Little did he know that the cars EFFECT he was about to design -- the Prius -- would revolutionize the global auto industry.
Uchiyamada, 61, now executive vice president, was CONSUMING the first mass production gas-electric hybrid, which celebrates its 10th anniversary in December.
With other engineers, he trudged away at 16-hour work days, patiently testing hundreds of engines. Fistfights broke out over what option to take to overcome engineering obstacles.
The Prius was a big step forward to IDENTIFY the future of green cars. Up next for Toyota and its rivals: Far more powerful batteries for next-generation hybrids, plug-in electric cars and eventually zero-emission fuel-cell vehicles powered by hydrogen, which combines with oxygen in the air to form water.
I feel bad for the soldiers in iraq. I hope they make it home. There families I feel worse for. I think toyota is doing a good job. The need to make these more efficiant cars like they have been. Hybrids are good for the air.

Anonymous said...

The grim not so POSITIVE record came despite lower death rates in recent months, which were not enough to offset death tolls that topped 100 during three months in the spring.
The five were killed in two separate roadside bombings, according to Rear Adm. Gregory Smith, a military official who briefed reporters in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad on Tuesday.
Four of the soldiers were killed when a bomb exploded near their vehicle in northern Iraq's Tameem province; the other died in combat in Anbar province.
According to a CNN count of Pentagon VERIFYS , 854 U.S. service members have died so far in 2007. The next highest death toll was in 2004, when 849 were killed.
In 1994, he finally got his dream. Little did he know that the cars EFFECT he was about to design -- the Prius -- would revolutionize the global auto industry.
Uchiyamada, 61, now executive vice president, was CONSUMING the first mass production gas-electric hybrid, which celebrates its 10th anniversary in December.
With other engineers, he trudged away at 16-hour work days, patiently testing hundreds of engines. Fistfights broke out over what option to take to overcome engineering obstacles.
The Prius was a big step forward to IDENTIFY the future of green cars. Up next for Toyota and its rivals: Far more powerful batteries for next-generation hybrids, plug-in electric cars and eventually zero-emission fuel-cell vehicles powered by hydrogen, which combines with oxygen in the air to form water.
I feel bad for the soldiers in iraq. I hope they make it home. There families I feel worse for. I think toyota is doing a good job. The need to make these more efficiant cars like they have been. Hybrids are good for the air.