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What changes have you seen in the new millennium?
"Ape planet" will be put back in prime-Time TV.
Orange County will split and form its own country.
I will also drive the subway. --
Leonard De Lorenzo will win the World Championship in 2000. --
Prince Troy's song "1999" Alex smorun will be banned on January. 1, 2000. --
Jean Liao of the second renaissance in Valencia, the idea of art and philosophy will flourish again. --John F. Anne Ho
Kennedy Haley thinks humans
With our continuous development)
Eventually we lose our little toes like our tails. coccyx)bones.
So, we get caught off guard.
Toe animals in the new millennium. --
The Clippers will win the national championship in 2001, marking the beginning of the end of the world. --
Christopher Hurtado, the new millennium of the Western Highlands will flourish with new technologies, fashionable cars, and of course the emergence of the first female president! --
Anne kristenson, the class of Woodbridge high 99 will appear in about five years, creating differences across the country and around the world.
We are a strong class and we are ready to make things happen. --
I am confident that the new millennium will bring us closer to finding ways to treat AIDS, cancer and many other diseases. --
Buena Parker Hayley predicts Geek Rock will take over the world and attract all those who listen. --
Lin Yuka, 17, will settle on the moon. --
Jeffrey Lewis, the Christian High School in the Valley of Capestrano, believes that we will see the first female president, the treatment for AIDS, and homosexuality will be accepted by more people. --
Gloria Marshall, 17, has a high place in politics, and I can see like Jerry Springer and those who will never wrestle again--
Anna Ronquillo, 18, is a member of the University of Anaheim and with all the technology and progress I believe people will truly recognize the value of relationships--
When I close my eyes and think of the future, I see Jetsons: flying cars, cloud-
Superior apartment, threeminute chef-o-
Matics and robotics services.
When I open my eyes and see the reality, I know that even tomorrow will be as unpredictable as ever, always changing without notice. --
Higher humanity in Westminster has taken a big step toward other planets.
At present, the amazing acceleration of scientific progress will only become faster. --
Siddharth Patel, Woodbridge HighI, believes that the hype of the Millennium will disappear and many people will be disappointed when the world does not collapse. --
Lisa Perez, Cornelia Connelly School, our satellite will find a new world with planets that look the same as us.
Then we realize we're just looking at a concave mirror. --
Larry Johnson, 18, will not have a TV or video recorder, and only a DVD projector will display images in mid-air. --
Francisco Martinez, 18, Anaheim Hailey believes that every kind of human work will disappear and everything will be run by a computer ---
But if you're smart, be a beautician.
This is the only job a computer can't do. --
Veronica Iglesias, 17, hopes that the government will release all the new inventions that I think they have been waiting to release: TV calls, flying cars and floating--
Nathan King, 18, will take the Western Highway. --
Alma Castillo, 18, and more people will go online to find date people and perfect partners. --
Runjhun Bhargava, 18, predicts that we will see more cross-racial appointments. . .
I think the population of the United States will increase significantly. --
18-year-old Andrea Armstrong, La Quinta high everything is basically the same;
These women may start to pay and open the door. --
Kristie Dapra, 17, the first word in the West: online dating. --
Kelly Hertzing, 16, is no longer a date.
Marriage at first sight! --
17-year-old Yong Zheng, La Quinta's high-speed transportation will be much faster, which is not necessarily a good thing because people move too fast and don't even have time to think. --
Richard Mendoza, 18, wants to see a dune buggy!
They are neat and stimulating.
I want to see a lot and a lot. I mean it. --
Carol Doh, 18, the prediction of Los Amigos Haimi is like "Back to Future II ---
The car can fly, all you have to do is talk and everything is handed over to you. --
The 18-year-old Maria Bayoneta is the West's high instead of the wheel, and all cars will have some sort of mechanism to float them in the air without touching the floor.
Isabel Dominguez, Moon, Anaheim HighMoving sidewalk,
Gravity Device, lunar holiday travel. --
17-year-old Kathy skoking, a highly variable fly in the West, overgrown to take over the world.
Frogs will be a popular pet in order to remain stable. --
Joseph Tran, 18, said at the age of 60 in San Diego Hailin, "The world is going to hell.
"If we don't change society
1960, the world will go to hell.
Without basic respect for human life, it is impossible to survive. --
The 18-year-old Jaime DiDio Rosary High School believes that daily life is changing very slowly.
As we see the effects and conflicts of genetic engineering, the increased biotechnology could trigger the first "revolution ".
I am optimistic that the world will move towards peace and sensible action in the next millennium. --
Heinz, 17, thinks everything will become more lazy.
Everything done by hand will now be computerized.
Soon, humans will rely entirely on technology. --
Kristin Noguera, 18, Rosary HighI predicts treatment for diseases such as AIDS and cancer.
I see the popularity of genetic engineering. -
But hope will not be widely used. --
17-year-old Jeremy hilliluther high school believes that people will become more violent if we don't take steps. --
Stephanie glulillo, 18, will be better and more rules and regulations must be enforced to ensure safer, more realistic games. --
18-year-old Jeff Renneville, Luther Hayley, wants to see a female president (maybe me! ). --
18-year-old Shannon DeLong, Cornelia Connelly High School campus fixed what changes do you want to see on your campus?
I hope to see good things and bad things in the past. --Linda C.
The 17-year-old Lozano is a teacher at Anaheim High School who uses new innovative ideas in class to make the subject interesting. --
Christina Reid, 17, is an advanced computer at Estancia that identifies the eyes of students;
Underground classrooms that provide more security for students and staff. --
Yeimy Ponce, 18, Anaheim HighI believes that it would be cool if all the students stayed in one room all day and the teacher went from class to class. --
West Sea's 17-year-old Jessica Olano wants all the teachers to have a dedicated emergency and disaster call with cameras in each door for discreet use. --
18-year-old Alex Matos, a high school and/or more excited teacher in Anaheim.
Many teachers are ready to retire. --
Andrea Armstrong, 18, will be able to stay in bed for all our classes.
The teacher's lecture was sent to our TV and replayed all day so you can watch it at any time. --
Amanda Cameron, 18, hopes that the next course will learn to accept each other and explore things they don't understand, not fear. --
Jennifer McCluer, 17, thinks they should have a nap time because they don't like a nap in kindergarten, but we take a nap in high school. --
Scott Cottle, 18, is moderately tall. --
Michael akiwa, 18, wants our theater to upgrade.
Provide updated and better computers for newspaper staff. --
Eva Valma, 18, wants our campus to have sidewalks like an airport.
You can jump on the sidewalk when you are in class and it will take you to the next class ---
You won't be late for class. --
17-year-old Yuri Anna herndez, Anaheim Hayley wanted to see the boy because I went to a fullgirl school. --
Jamie irendov, 18, rosary hailarban
Air conditioning and copiers were prepared for the students. --