The Phoenix - Doral Academy Preparatory
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The Phoenix - Doral Academy Preparatory
The Phoenix Volume 14 Issue 2 November 2012 Inside the Phoenix... Homecoming recap Page 2 Swedish House Mafia Page 3 Creative Corner Page 4 Wintersports and MLB Page 5 Doral Academy Preparatory 11100 NW 27th Street Doral, Florida 33172 Hundreds killed in Palestinian bombings By Kevin Gonzalez Editor in Chief Israeli aircraft struck crowded areas in the Gaza Strip and killed a senior militant with a missile strike on a media center Monday, driving up the Palestinian death toll to 100, as Israel broadened its targets in the six-day-old offensive meant to quell Hamas rocket fire on Israel. Escalating its bombing campaign over the weekend, Israel began attacking homes of activists in Hamas, the Islamic militant group that rules Gaza. These attacks have led to a sharp spike in civilian casualties, killing 24 civilians in just under two days and doubling the number of civilians killed in the conflict, a Gaza health official said. The rising toll came as Egyptianled efforts to mediate a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas got into gear. While Israel and Hamas were far apart in their demands, both sides said they were open to a diplomatic solution — and prepared for further escalation if that failed. The leader of Hamas took a tough stance, rejecting Israel's demands that the militant group stop its rocket fire. Instead, Khaled Mashaal said Israel must meet Hamas' demands for a lifting of the blockade of Gaza. "We don't accept Israeli conditions because it is the aggressor," he told reporters in Egypt. "We want a ceasefire along with meeting our demands." An Israeli official said Israel hoped to find a diplomatic solution to the cri- sis as well and signaled Egypt was likely to play a key role in enforcing any truce. "We prefer the diplomatic solution if it's possible. If we see it's not going to bear fruit, we can escalate," he said, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive diplomatic efforts under way. The official said Israel doesn't want a "quick fix" that will result in renewed fighting months down the road. Instead, Israel wants "international guarantees" that Hamas will not rearm or use Egypt's neighboring Sinai peninsula for militant activity. Overall, the offensive that began Wednesday killed 100 Palestinians, including 53 civilians, and wounded some 840 people, including 225 children, Gaza heath official Ashraf al-Kidra said. On the Israeli side, three civilians have died from Palestinian rocket fire and dozens have been wounded. A rocket-defense system has intercepted hundreds of rockets bound for populated areas. Hamas fighters have fired more than 1,000 rockets into Israel in the current round of fighting, including 95 on Monday, among them one that hit an empty school in the coastal city of Ashkelon. Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said 29 rockets were intercepted by the Iron Dome anti-missile battery. Rockets landed in open areas of Beersheva, Ashdod, Ashkelon, and caused damage in a number of areas. Schools in southern Israel have been closed since the start of the offensive on Wednesday, and large police units deployed in the area to respond to any potential damage and injuries from rockets. A poll published in the Haaretz daily on Monday showed widespread support in Israel for the offensive. It said that 84 percent of the public supports the operation, with 12 percent opposed. At the same time, it said just 30 percent of the public supports a ground invasion of Gaza. The poll, conducted by the Dialog agency, surveyed 520 people and had a margin of error of 4.4 percentage points. In Monday's violence, an Israeli airstrike on a high-rise building in Gaza City killed Ramez Harb, a senior figure in Islamic Jihad's military wing, the Al Quds Brigades, the group said in a text message to reporters. A number of foreign and local news organizations have offices in the building, which was also struck on Sunday. A passer-by was also killed, medics said. Thick black smoke rose from the building. Paramedics said several people were wounded. Islamic Jihad, a smaller sister group to Hamas, said it believed Harb was the target of the strike. Israel has killed dozens of wanted militants in surgical strikes throughout the operation, the result, officials say, of intelligence gathered from its collection of high-flying drones overhead and a network of informants. Before dawn Monday, a missile struck a threestory home in the Gaza City's Zeitoun area, flattening the building and badly damaging several nearby homes. Shell-shocked residents Black Friday Page 6 Courtesy of mashrabenabb.com Courtesy of map-uk.org Courtesy of www.vtjp.org Courtesy of blog.cleveland.com Israel bombs Gaza supply tunnels. Courtesy of urbanrelations.com Features Swedish House Mafia making Page 2 November 2012 their last stop at Ultra 2013 By Chris Amador Staff Writer Greetings, Firebirds. I’m sure you’ve all had the most outstanding shows this year, but sadly the year is,now ending. Don’t cry though, the party has just begun! For those who don’t know, Ultra Music Festival is having its 25th anniversary show and yeah, to many it’s just another show, but to millions it’s a very,important show. Electronic music group legend Swedish House Mafia is having their very last show this year. They mentioned on the online website of Ultra “One Last Tour… The Final Curtain… It had to be…Swedish House Mafia will return to ULTRA Music Festival for their FINAL performances!!! Don’t miss your chance to see US for the last time!” In addition, great acts include Avici, Skrillex, Tiesto Hardwell and many others who will also join in their last “big bang.” Sadly, the tickets are quite expensive. Since it’s the 25th anniversary the prices range from one weekend being $299.95 and both being $574.95.I know it’s expensive, but you get to see the world’s best electronic acts all under one roof for six- days. “Its worth it,” said junior Eduardo Salazar who added that this is the chance of a life time to see Swedish House Mafia one more time before they split as a group. The set list of artists are still being added on the website Ultramusicfestival. com, but so is the intensity. Be sure you add an Ultra Ticket to your wish list to Santa, I promise it’ll be the best give that you’ve ever received. Swedish House Mafia performing at Ultra 2010. courtesy of funkyhousemusic.com courtesy of soundisstyle.com Wreck-It Ralph brings in big bucks By Gaetano Calagna Staff Writer Wreck-It Ralph premiered to large audiences in the United States on November 2. The PG-rated animated film features the voices of John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Jack McBrayer and Jane Lynch. It is directed by Rich Moore and produced by Clark Spencer and John Lasseter. The film tells the story of an arcade game villain who becomes tired of his role in the game and embarks on a journey to become a hero. The plot seems rather innovative and the use copyrighted characters such as Bowser and the Pac-Man ghosts gives the movie credibility. Trailers and previews have shown good-humored fun. Firebirds anticipated its theatrical release. Sophomore Michelle Diaz said, “I like that the protagonist is a villain. It gives the film a good perspective for children who are usually taught that the bad guy will always be the bad guy.” Indeed, it is pleasant to see a film targeted toward children that depicts the bad guy with a full range of emotions. There must be simply more to the bad guy than just evil. Performing Art student and yearbook co-editor Diana Martinez looked forward to hearing the voices of her favorite actors. She said, “I love Jane Lynch. She’s so comedic and her sarcasm is so great. She makes me smile. And Sarah Silverman is also really funny. I mean she’s a comedian. She knows how to use her voice effectively to give the character emotion. The day it comes out everyone was so happy.” Until then, Firebirds patiently waited for WreckIt Ralph to come to a movie theater near them. courtesy of focusonlinecommunities.com courtesy of structuregaming.com Wreck-It Ralph breaking through the two worlds of gaming presented in the movie. New singles rock November Top 10 charts By Nicole Soler Features Editor This fall has been full of music that speaks to people’s souls and blows them away with incredible lyrics and moving melodies. From romance and breakups to letting loose and having fun, the top ten songs from this month cover it all. The top 10 song charts have been full of popculture kind of music. Topping the charts is One More Night by Maroon 5, Gangnam Style by PSY, I Knew You Were Trouble by Taylor Swift, Some Nights by fun, We Are Never Getting Back Together by Taylor Swift, As Long As You Love Me by Justin Bieber, Too Close by Alex Clare, Die Young by Ke$ha, Blow Me One Last Kiss by P!nk and Good Time by Owl City. This doesn’t necessarily mean everyone loves these songs for the same reason or likes them at all. Ninth grader Nicole Nieto said, “I only like the song One More Night because of the music video to it because it features my all-time favorite actress Minka Kelly.” “I feel that Gangnam Style is only popular because it has a dance beat to it, otherwise no one would really listen to it,” said ninth grader Lucca Barbaris, who contributed ideas on why this music might be so popular. There have also been many new singles that might’ve not made the top 10 but have people talking. New singles such as Skyfall by Adele, State of Grace by Taylor Swift and Diamonds by Rihanna have been very popular lately. Skyfall is the theme for the new movie Skyfall 007 that hits theatres November 9th. State of Grace by Taylor Swift is one of five of the singles that will be featured in her upcoming album Red which was set to be released October 22nd. Diamonds is the latest single from Rihanna that was released September 27th, leaving people wondering what her new will be album and when it will be released. Freshman Stephanie Pino-Moore said, “I like the song Diamond because it is really catchy and has a good beat. I also have a tendency to like most of Rihanna’s songs and this is one of them.” All in all, the music that has been on the radio is giving hints of many artists who might drop new albums and songs before 2013. courtesy of jasontellsitlikeitis.com Adele’s single brings together movies and music in a creative way. courtesy of swide.com courtesy of justjared.com Morone five’s Adam Lavine preforming One More Night. November, 2012 Creative Corner Page 3 Courtesy of Adriana Arcia Courtesy of Andrea Proce Brian Pino-Moore Daniel Simpson Courtesy of Mariana Fermin Courtesy of Mariana Fermin Courtesy of Adriana Arcia Courtesy of Andrea Proce Page 4 School News November 2012 Senior Breakfast marks the last year for seniors By Isabella Ruiz Managing editor ceeded the morning playing games such as Chubby Bunny and musical chairs. October 25 was surely one day to remember. Chubby Bunny and musical chairs winner The Senior Class had their first event. Students Giancarlo Rodriguez was rewarded with both boarded free Grad buses at 8 Bash and AM and Prom tickwere off to ets. “It was the Interan amazcontinening experital Hotel ence I will for Senior never forBreakfast. get. I thank While stuthe Gindents ate ger Gods a delicious for my breakfast triumph. prepared Amen,” by the hosaid Rotel, the driguez Superlaafter wincourtesy of Kristen Cruz tive win-Ariel Guerrero breaks it down at Senior Breakfast. ning tickners were ets to two announced and called onto the stage to of the most expensive senior events. take pictures with their sashes. They proOnce winners were chosen, students spent Homecoming spirit sweeps Doral the remainder of the breakfast dancing with their classmates. The time Student Government rest of the senior events are just as fun; because if they are, I’m sure it is going to be an amazing year,” she continued. “Senior Breakfast came out a big success. I’m extremely proud of all the people who helped give us such a memorable start to Senior Year. We definitely wouldn’t have been able to do it without each other or the rest of the Firebird family,” said Student Body Treasurer Alessandra Carlucci. Seniors seemed more than satisfied. From the breakfast courtesy of Kristen Cruz Girls take pride in their attire as they take a group shot. to the games, and dedicated to putting the event together really the time spent on the dance floor, it was came through. “Senior Breakfast turned out a no doubt a memorable moment for all. lot more fun than I expected, I’m so glad I got to be a part of it,” said Melanie Lopez. “I hope the Firebird Pride soars Junior Powderpuffs put on an invigorating performance. Football players prepare to shake hands with their opponents. By Natalia Ammon Staff Writer Thursday, November 8th was the Homecoming Game against Champagnat Catholic High school. The crowd of supporters for the Firebird football players gets more colossal as the years go by, so there was no telling how many Firebirds and parents would be at this year’s game. Gianny Aponte said, “I remember last year’s game. It was so much fun and I loved being on the stands supporting our school.” It’s always a fun and exciting time at each year’s Homecoming Game and this year wasn’t any different. Daphne Gure said, “I definitely didn’t want to miss this year’s game, it was so much fun. I love watching our Firebirds play.” If you happened to get hungry or thirsty Football players give it their all. courtesy of Kristen Cruz throughout the game there was a food stand where you were able to purchase drinks, pizza, chips and other snacks which was a great benefit. The Homecoming Game also showcased the school’s Diamond Dance Team, Color Guard Team, marching band and cheerleaders during halftime. Adding to that, Homecoming King, Queen, Prince and Princess were announced. The game was held on the school field from 7:00-10:00pm. There was a $3-5 entrance fee. Former Doral Academy student Kassandra Peraza said, “I’m definitely glad I went to the Doral Academy Homecoming Game this year. Even though I don’t go to that school anymore I loved the experience and supporting the Firebirds.” By Priscilla Correa Managing Editor It was that time of year again when students across the board were able to dress up as their favorite character or have a flash back to the 80’s, it was Homecoming Week. This year’s Homecoming consisted of Monday being Cartoon Day, so students were able to dress up as their favorite TV show, comic book or other cartoon. Tuesday there was no school, so Wednesday was Wacky Day. There were some weird looking students that day. Thursday was the Homecoming Game against Champagnat Catholic High, so it was Spirit Day. Only seniors were able to wear red. Juniors down to freshman wore white or their class shirt. Eighth grade was allowed to wear blue, and any other grade below wore grey. The last theme was Clique War, each Seniors cheer on Powderpuff football players. courtesy of Barbara Arenas grade level wore their specific genre. For the grade level genres, students could go to the bulletin board by the activities office. “Honestly, this has to be the most spirited year I’ve seen across the board,” said junior Liz Ruiz. “I’m especially glad to see that Class of 2013 really got into, because this is their last year.” Miurel Madriz, junior, had also gave insight on how junior girls Powder Puff went down saying, “The nerves on the whole team were at the extreme because this was our first year in Powder Puff, but the results were pleasing as we ended in a tie with the seniors, but overall they put up a good game.” Senior Chris Abreu said, “Overall, as my last year, I was very pleased with all the spirit I saw around the school and was happy to see that everyone had been wearing tasteful clothing.” All in all, the majority of the student body was pleased with the outcome of Homecoming Week. courtesy of Kristen Cruz November 2012 Sports Page 5 New CBA implemented, big changes to the game By Allan Valiente Sports Editor The 2012 season of Major League BaseThe most notable changes in the 2011 CBA ball not only exhibited the rise of previously were the post-season changes. The Wild Card unsuccessful teams (primarily the Wash- was extended to two teams per league. Thereington National and Baltimore Orioles), it after those two teams would have a one-game also was the first year the new Collective playoff to determine the fourth spot in each Bargaining Agreement (CBA) went into ef- league’s post-season. This turned out to be fect, which made immense changes in the extremely beneficial as numerous teams were sport – one of the biggest in post-season play. hungry for October baseball this season. “I The CBA is a contract signed between Ma- think it’s truly amazing that the post-season has jor League extended itself Baseball and to include anthe Major other team per League Baseleague. It proball Players motes comAssociation. petition and a However, second chance CBA’s occur to other strong in all sports. teams who They’ve came up short come to light of their divimore in resion or Wild cent years Card,” said (National senior Kevin Basketball Rodriguez. Association Wild Card 2011-12, Nateams this tional Footseason were ball League the Atlanta 2011 and Braves and the Nationthe St. Louis al Hockey Cardinals courtesy of content.usatoday.com League 2012- Giant’s centerfielder Melky Cabrera, who test positive for testorone and ( N a t i o n a l 2013), caus- receieved a 50-game suspension. League), and ing lockouts the Texas in the sport’s season until the two associations Rangers and Baltimore Orioles (American come to an agreement. Major League Base- League), of which the Cardinals and Orioles won. ball has had the longest streak of years withOther significant changes seen this year due out a lockout, and with the new CBA signed in to the CBA were the permission of randomized 2011 it has extended to 21. “It’s such a relief drug testing at any time of the year, as long as knowing baseball won’t be having a lockout it had “reasonable cause.” San Francisco Giants anytime soon. It was so nerve-wracking see- centerfielder Melky Cabrera who led the Maing other sport’s seasons almost disappear jors in batting average and hits at the time and into thin air,” said junior Walter Gutierrez. seemed to at the peak of his career, tested posi- tive to testosterone. It resulted in a 50game suspension, and ultimately his dropping-out of the race for the batting title. Other players who tested positive were Bartolo Colon, Marlon Byrd and Guillermo Mota. Among these new game-changing rules are many more to be implemented. Such incourtesy of sportsinvasion.net clude the Houston Astros becoming The 2012 MLB post-season bracket, showing the two new Wild Card brackets. part of the American League West Division, the scheduling of Interleague play throughout the whole season, and new mandatory Rawlings brand helmets that can withstand 100 mph fastballs. All these additional rules are to be implemented in the 2013 season. “It’s always a tough decision to see tradition change, but who knows, maybe the game will change for the better with these courtesy of usatoday.com rules,” said player Houston Astros players and minor league players sport their new uniforms at an Jose Vazquez. unveiling at Minute Maid Park. High expectations set for Doral winter sports By Allan Valiente Sports Editor Soon, continuous days of scorching heat will wane and then a chill, breezy climate will begin to take over South Florida. An exciting time for Doral Academy will begin: winter sports. Months of Friday night football games end and fierce soccer games and intense wrestling matches take over the athletic news at the school. Some of the most successful sports in Doral Academy history begin at this time, including varsity boys’ soccer, varsity girls’ soccer, varsity boys’ basketball and wrestling. State qualifiers, a district title and two district runner-ups are just some of the many accomplishments these teams acquired last season. The soccer program at Doral produces some of the most talented athletes and is run by boy’s head coach Pamela McDonald and girls’ head coach Martin Gross. “We have high expectations for ourselves this year after winning districts last year. Our ultimate goal is to win States,” said senior Ariel Ramirez. The boys were eliminated in Regional Quarterfinals where they lost to nationally ranked Ransom Everglades. However, they were able to defeat some of the toughest schools in all of South Florida, and nothing less is expected this year. Led by a senior-dominated team, they hope that their talent and their experience lead them to a successful season. They have begun their season right, by winning two games, tying two and only losing one. The wrestling program has been known to send players every year to the State Championships, and this season is no different. Last year they sent a handful of players to Regionals and senior Chris Alfaro placed sixth at States. This years’ squad looks overly qualified, as it has paired together numerous returning players and a handful of transfers from Mosignor Edward Pace. Daniel Garcia, Christian Perez and Christopher Moreno all made it to States last year and are prepared to join their talent with the returning wrestlers. “Doral is already one talented team. I’m hoping we can contribute and work together to take the State Championship as a team. That would be one for the books,” said senior Daniel Garcia. Girls’ soccer has been known to be just as talented and successful as their male counterparts. They came up short last year in a suspenseful game against rival LaSalle, where they took the game to sudden death and lost on the last kick. The team looks more talented this year though, as its mainly comprised of upperclassmen now. Senior Melissa Campaña said, “I know we can take the mistakes we’ve made in the past and learn from them. We’re a really close team and that chemistry can take us far.” Varsity boy’s basketball also lost to LaSalle in their district championship game. After leading the majority of the game, LaSalle was able to catch up in the fourth quarter and take the game into overtime, photo by FoxMar where they eventually The varsity boys’ soccer team gathered in a huddle at the pep rally where won. “We’re ready this they were introduced. year. We have a lot of talent and we’re determined to win that District title,” said senior Nicolas Marcondes. These sports are definitely those to be on the lookout for. Their talent and success has paved a path for their respective programs for years to come. What awaits them the 20122013 season is unknown, but a journey to success. photo by FoxMar Senior Giancarlo Rodriguez recovers the ball and prevents a goal. FIFA Ballon d’Or By Giancarlo Rodriguez Staff Writer Voting started on Wednesday, November 14, Zurich on Jan 7, 2013. The following names for the annual Fifa goal of the year -award, but are the nominees for 2012: Hatem Ben Arfa: Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s incredible overhead kick (Newcastle United - Blackburn Rovers, 7 Jan against England, a nailed on winner, came too 2012), Gastón Mealla: (Nacional Potosí v The late to be considered in the Strongest, 29 Jan 2012) , 2012 poll. Ibrahimovic’s Agyemang Badu: (Ghana fourth goal in Sweden’s v Guinea, 1 Feb 2012) , 4-2 victory came just Miroslav Stoch: (Fenerhours after voting opened bahçe v Gençlerbirliği, 3 for the 10 candidates at Mar 2012) , Moussa Sow: 2:00pm on November 13, (Fenerbahce v Galatasaray 2012, but Fifa is refusing , 17 Mar 2012) , Eric Hasto budge. The goal will sli: (Vancouver Whitecaps instead have to be considv Toronto FC, 16 May ered for selection by its 2012) , Radamel Falcao: experts as a candidate for (América de Cali v Atletithe 2013 Puskas’ award. co Madrid, 19 May 2012) The 2012 trophy, named , Lionel Messi: (Brazil v after legendary HungarArgentina, 9 June 2012) , ian footballer and manOlivia Jimenez: (Mexico ager Ferenc Puskás, will v Switzerland, 22 Aug 12) be chosen by popular vote and Neymar: (Santos v Incourtesy of wordpress.com and announced at the Fifa The “Ballon d’Or,” the trophy awarded to the ternacional, 7 Mar 2012). Ballon d’Or 2012 Gala in player who wins the goal of the year. Page 6 Viewpoint Baumgartner makes historic jump from space By Jack Marquez School News Editor Jumping from the stratosphere on October 14, Felix Baumgartner broke the speed of sound reaching an estimated speed of 833.9 mph. Baumgartner and his team decided to commemorate Chuck Yeager, who first broke the sound barrier flying in an experimental rocket powered airplane, by jumping on the 65th anniversary of Yeagar’s flight. When certified, Baumgartner will be the first man to have broken the speed of sound in a freefall. Baumgartner climbed to 128,100 feet in a helium-filled balloon, and then jumped with a pressure suit and helmet. Alison Lopez said, “That was a very high altitude for a person to jump with a pressure suit and still survive, it’s like jumping off from Mount Everest.” The trip back to earth lasted 9:09 minutes, with only 4:22 of that time in freefall (without drogue). Baumgartner said, "It was an incredible up and down today, just like it's been with the whole project." He broke two other world records (highest freefall, highest manned balloon flight), leaving the longest freefall record to project mentor Col. Joe Kittinger. Michael Paz said, “The space jump was like something from the movies, it was just so unrealistic.” Getting prepared for the first launch of a space jump took over seven years. •2005: The first steps to the space jump began when Baumgartner and Red Bull began to lay the groundwork for a stratospheric freefall. •2007: Art Thompson directed the planning and recruiting for the space jump program, with the capsule’s development in Sage Cheshire Aerospace in Lancaster, California. •2008: National Aviation Hall of Fame member Col. Joe Kittinger joined the Red Bull Stratos team, and David Clark Company agreed for the first time ever to produce a suit for a non-governmental space program. •2009: Baumgartner started to train for the first time in a high-altitude pressure suit, including several parachute jumps from aircraft at 27,000 feet. •2010: Baumgartner obtained his U.S. gas balloon license and began wind tunnel testing/ training in a pressure suit. •2011: Chamber tests began; they were conducted at Brooks-City Base in San Antonio, Texas. There the Capsule was "man-rated" (confirmed for human transport) to 121,000 feet. •2012: The first manned test was completed in March: Baumgartner freefalls successfully from 71,615 ft. •In July 2012 the second manned test was achieved, the highest jump and fastest speed for Felix Baumgartner so far (Altitude: 97,063 feet and a freefall speed of 536 miles per hour). Millions of people around the world tuned in to watch Baumgartner’s ascent and jump live on television broadcasts and live stream on the Internet October 14. At one point it appeared as he was spinning rapidly, but he quickly regained control and several movements later opened his parachute to land with ease. Ground crew and viewers sighed with relief. Miguel Ramirez said, “I was astonished that Felix Baumgartner was able to land successfully without injury such an incredibly high jump, but I was an amazing accomplishment.” November, 2012 Courtesy of blogspot.com Baumgartner seconds away from his record breaking jump. Wall dedicated to Christian Aguilar The data on the records set by the jump are preliminary pending confirmation from the authorized governing bodies. Family and friends recently gathered to paint and dedicate a portion of “The Wall” near the University of Florida in Gainesville to Christian Aguilar. November 2012 Issue 2 Phoenix Staff The Phoenix Doral Academy Charter Preparatory School 11100 N.W 27th St Doral,Fl 33172 Ventura’s novel exposes CIA plans to asssassinate President Kennedy Courtesy of blogspot.com Ventura book presents conspiracies By Jonathon Warring Co-Editor in Chief I recently read a novel entitled American Conspiracies by Jesse Ventura. In addition to being an author Ventura is also a politician, former governor of Minnesota, actor, naval veteran and former professional wrestler. Ventura has also hosted TruTv’s show Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura where he attempted to confirm the validity of several rumored conspiracy theories. Ventura’s show has gone off the air but is expected to return sometime in 2012. He has used the novel American Conspiracies in order to continue educating the masses about possible conspiracies. Television host Larry King said, “If you’re talking outspoken, unconventional, and no-holds-barred, you’re talking Jesse Ventura.” King is absolutely right. In this book he details the theories that the CIA ordered the assassination of President Kennedy, and that the American Government is secretly involved in the drug trade. These are just a few of the shocking theories exposed in the novel. I found this novel to be an interesting read. It brings to light suspicions about our government in ways that make them appear as absolute rather than simple theory. Readers will be horrified to hear that their government would ever commit any of the acts mentioned, but it is so well written you just can’t put it down. Ventura has another book out called 63 Documents the Government Doesn’t Want You to Read. This book is set to expose fake terrorist attacks planned by the U.S, military experiments on its soldiers, and homeland security’s “emergency” detention camps. The reviewers at ESPN.com posted, “Is Jesse Ventura crazy? Maybe. Is Jesse Ventura a genius? Maybe that too. But one thing is for sure: He’s never boring” I’ve yet to read this book, but I can guarantee you that, much like American Conspiracies, it will be worth the read. Editors in Chief Managing Editor Sports Editor School News Features Adviser Principal The Phoenix is published by the Doral Academy Preparatory Journalism Department. The opinions expressed are those of individuals credited and are not to represent the Kevin Gonzalez Jonathon Warring Isabella Ruiz Priscilla Correa Allan Valiente Jack Marquez Nicole Soler Catherine Kononoff Douglas Rodriguez entire student body or staff. The Phoeninx welcomes letters to editors. Letters must be signed and submitted, and may be edited for space and content.