Campaign K-12 blog talks about education at these levels, and news on rebuilding schools or the best way to educate students. These are two examples of the first two blogs. They present the recent issues going on and because of this 2008 election for president, they quote the candidates on the issues.
Compared to my other blogs, this blog deals obviously with a political issue (education in this case). The fashion and celebrity blogs are set up different. What I mean by that is when you go to the celebrity blog it has videos as posts and then a brief description of what the video is. The Fashion blog differs because the Campaign K-12 blog deals with important issues and goes in-depth, whereas the fashion blog entries are more about celebrities and their lives (also relates to their styles and other fashion related things), and the layout is more bright and glittery trying to appeal to people. The campaign k-12 layout is more of a serious blog, with serious matters.
One of the last issues posted was "Rebuilding Schools as an Economic Stimulus". In this entry they are talking about how Obama was renewing his call for a second economic-stimulus package which would help the economy. It was basically just talking about Obama wanting to create a $25 billion fund to help build schools and highways, which would provide about 1 million new jobs. (This was according to his "emergency economic plan".) After reading this, I think this could be a good idea because it helps provide jobs for people who are need of a job. I do not have prior knowledge of Obama's emergency plan or this economic stimulus package, but I think this is a good way to help people.
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I totally agree with your blog. Obama's emergency economic plan will not only help out our economy, but help out those who lost their jobs due to our economy's downfall. And I also know how you feel about the different blogs. There are entirely two different spectrums of writing and its quite interesting how different the tone and style of the blogs are.
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