Sunday, November 16, 2014

Letter from West

                                                                                                                                    November 9, 2014
                                                                                                                               

         Dear; Family   

                 Hello, I'm wondering how you guys are doing? Are you all fine back in East ? As I'm writing this letter to you from the West American, I just want to tell you that I'm was doing fine. However, here I tempted to encounter so many obstacles. As we know that East is that a freedom state. I go to the westward just because I want to see a new freedom sate and a better life. I miss you all so much.
                  Along my way I seen most of the people went overland by horse or ox drawn wagons via Santa Fe or Oregon Trails. This was the cheapest option, but it was probably the most difficult, hazardous, and the longest. It could take 10 miles a day. I asked them how many miles they went away from home? They said," well, we went away from home from 200 miles". There was a guy name Jendina Smith. He was the greatest hunter. He did not smoke, drink, or anything, but one thing that always in his hands was gun. Also, I seen a woman gave a birth to a beautiful child and that was Mr.Smith and Mrs.Smith's child. I had a really great time with them, yet once we got to crossed the mountain by using the short cut way. They followed a route blazed by fur traders, which took them west along the Platte River through the Rocking Mountains via the easy South Pass in Wyoming and then northwest to the Columbia River.
                The weather was pretty horrified. We seen a storm that facing us and all the supplies and everything fell off from the charts. Now we have no more supplies left. We were freezing. People have tempted to eat their own dead people since there were no supplies left. I felt so horrible because I couldn't help them. What I should have done for them?Is was not easy.
                 Even though I've encountered many obstacles I will never give up. I want freedom!  Hopefully, I'll visit home soon. Do not worry, I will be fine. I will live happily in here with my own family and We'll also visit you one day.
                                                                                                                   Sincerely
                                                                                                           Uksavatey Nuth (your daughter)


   


                 
 








                        
               

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Election Day

                                                                  Election  Day

         Electors is determined within each state by its legislature. Election day is basically for President and Vice President are chosen according to the method determined by each state. Elections to the United States House of Representatives and the States Senate that are held every two years. all Representatives serve two-year terms and are up for election every two years, while Senators serve six-year terms, staggered so that one-third of Senators are elected in any given general election.  Election Day in the United States of America is the Tuesday following the first Monday in November. Election Day is a civic holiday for some states in the United States; Delaware,Hawaii, Kentucky, Montana, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, West Virgina, and the territory of  Puerto Rico.
Why it is on Tuesday because the earliest possible date is November 2 and the latest possible date is November 8.

  • Maria Cantwell represents in you in Congress in Washington D.C

United States House Of Representatives
 Nancy Pelosi (Democratic)  
3rd district that she represents                                     Nancy Pelosi 

                                                               

United Sates Senator 
  • Edward Makey (Democratic)
  • Elizabeth Warren (Democratic)
Massachusetts Government Elected Officials who represents in Boston
  • Charlie Baker (Republican)

Massachusetts House Of Representative
     
  •    David M. Nangle (Democratic)
    Massachusetts Senate 
       
    • Eileen M. Donoghue (Democratic)
                                                            3 branches of federal government



                                                       Charlie Baker the new MA governor