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Ancient Greece

Article posted June 8, 2012 at 01:44 PM GMT • comment • Reads 106

Article posted June 8, 2012 at 01:44 PM GMT • comment • Reads 106



Chris Brown

Article posted May 14, 2012 at 02:55 PM GMT • comment • Reads 50

 Chris Brown was born on May 5, 1989, in Tappahannock, Virginia. Today he is 23 years old. His favorite color is red and brown. Chris Brown loves his fried chicken. Also Chris Browns real birth name is Christopher Maurice Brown. His nick name is Charlie Brown. Also he is a singer, songwriter, and a dancer.


Chris Brown is really young and they say that when he was just a little kid he had music in his blood. Most of the song writers today swear in all their songs but Chris knows how to swear and make the song good for children and that the radio could be on blast and no swears. Well not anymore!

Article posted May 14, 2012 at 02:55 PM GMT • comment • Reads 50



Math Term

Article posted April 24, 2012 at 05:15 PM GMT • comment • Reads 57

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Soul Surfer

Article posted March 27, 2012 at 04:52 PM GMT • comment • Reads 44






Do you cry when watching sad
movies? Or do you like making fun of
people when they get hurt? Well,
then you have to watch the movie
Soul Surfer. The movie was directed by Sean
McNamara. The movie was made in 2011. The
movie is now available on Comcast on Demand.
The movie is about a girl, a competitive surfer, whose hand gets bitten off by a great white shark. She overcomes the fact that her hand had been bitten off and she still gets in the water. My friends liked it because the fact than her friend Bethany Hamilton stay by her side even though she believes she caused the accident. Even with her hand bitten off she still competes and comes in 3rd place! I personally like the movie because it was about a real girl and this was something that happened in real life and brought to movies theaters.

Article posted March 27, 2012 at 04:52 PM GMT • comment • Reads 44



Article posted March 23, 2012 at 02:09 PM GMT • comment • Reads 26

Article posted March 23, 2012 at 02:09 PM GMT • comment • Reads 26



The Parthenon

Article posted March 23, 2012 at 01:58 PM GMT • comment • Reads 66

The Parthenon is a large temple from ancient Greece architecture. The architects of the Parthenon had set out to make this the best temple ever. The Parthenon in Athens is the most famous surviving building of Ancient Greece and one of the most famous buildings in the world. The significance is important because it is probably the best example of Greek architecture that we have left.
If you look at a lot of the buildings and architecture we have in this country or elsewhere in the world you can tell that they are based on Greek architecture. . Three buildings based on Greek architecture are the U.S. Capital Building, Second Bank of America and the Washington Monument .
In order for this new, large, beautiful temple, the Athenians used the tribute money from their allies that was supposed to be spent for defending the Greeks from Persian invasions. The Parthenon construction cost the Athenians 469 silver talents.
The Parthenon was built on top of the highest hill in Athens, the Acropolis. After the Greek and Persian Wars, the Athenians left the Acropolis in ruins, as a kind of war memorial. But by the 440’s BC, a generation later, the Athenians wanted to rebuild their Parthenon bigger and better than before. The Athenians had hired two great architects, Callicrates and Ictinus, and a great sculptor, Phidias, to rebuild the Parthenon. This time the whole building would be made of beautiful marble. The marble was the latest style and it was also big. Most Greek temples had six columns across the front but the Parthenon has eight. There's a set of trigyphs and metopes on the main the lowest division of an entablature resting in classical architecture on the capital of the column, over Doric columns. There is also a frieze on the inner architrave, over the Ionic columns. So while most Greek temples are either Doric or Ionic, the Parthenon is both.
Throughout its long life, the Parthenon was used for most importantly as a Greek temple, but has also been a treasury, a fortress, a church, and a mosque. Today, it is one of the most recognizable icons and popular tourist attractions in the world. The Parthenon remains as an important piece of history today because it stands as the symbol of both Ancient Greece and of the age of Athenian Democracy. Although some consider it to be both an old and a new Parthenon the history of the Parthenon is part of its appeal. The many decorative sculptures that decorate or add beauty to the Parthenon are considered to be the highest forms of Greek art.
As you can tell, the Parthenon is a very famous and popular building. It is very different than a lot of other Greek buildings and other architecture. That is what we have learned about The Parthenon.

Article posted March 23, 2012 at 01:58 PM GMT • comment • Reads 66



If I Was In Charge

Article posted February 17, 2012 at 02:41 PM GMT • comment • Reads 49

If i was in charge:
1) There will be no homework.
2) School starts at 2 ends at 2:10.
3) Will be Taco Tuesday's.
4) 1 hour of lunch everyday.
5) There will be dances every Friday.
6) Sawg day everyday.
7) No school on Monday.
8) Get crazy day on Wednesday.

Article posted February 17, 2012 at 02:41 PM GMT • comment • Reads 49



The Parthenon

Article posted February 7, 2012 at 05:51 PM GMT • comment • Reads 65


Edgar Semedo & Cassandra Mendes


318 Greek Essay


February 9, 2012


 


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    The Parthenon is a famous Greek building built for the goddess of war, Athena. The Parthenon was built on a hilltop in Athens called the Acropolis between 447 and 432 B.C.


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    The Athenians wanted to show off their wealth and devotion by building the best temple ever, so they made it entirely out of marble (even the roof-tiles!). It has eight columns across the front instead of six, and carved sculptures on the decorated panels. To make the Parthenon look even more like it was reaching for the sky the architects curved many of its lines upwards in the middle. Inside the temple there was a gigantic statue of Athena which was made with gold and ivory.


 


All temples in Greece were designed to see only from the outside. The viewers never entered a temple and could only glimpse the interior of the statues through the open doors.


file:///C:/Users/326428/AppData/Local/Temp/2/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image005.jpg" alt="" />In later years the Parthenon was been badly damaged, once by an unjust leader who used the gold to pay for his army. The statue of Athena was destroyed. The temple was converted into a church and a mosque, and in 1801, it was damaged by more by the Turks, who ruled Greece during that time.


    In the early 19th century an archeologist named Lord Elgin, a politician from Great Britain took many pieces of the Parthenon back to his home in Scotland. For many years now the people of Greece have tried to get their pieces of the Parthenon from museums all over the world.                                                        


 

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Article posted January 10, 2012 at 06:23 PM GMT • comment • Reads 33



New Years!!

Article posted January 6, 2012 at 03:15 PM GMT • comment • Reads 52

Happy New Years!! Did you know that the tradition of making New Years resolution started on January 1st 153 b.c. and has been going on for many years.

My first resolution is to do what im told at my house. My second New Years resolution is to do all my homework for the rest of the day. My third New Years resolution is to see my grandparents for more than 2 days a week!! :)

Article posted January 6, 2012 at 03:15 PM GMT • comment • Reads 52



Article posted November 29, 2011 at 06:28 PM GMT • comment • Reads 54

Article posted November 29, 2011 at 06:28 PM GMT • comment • Reads 54



Veterans Day

Article posted November 29, 2011 at 06:14 PM GMT • comment • Reads 60

 


Veterans Day is celebrated on November 11. This holiday honors the soldiers that fought in the wars. I learned that they would some times have worldwide celebrations and some soldiers would come home but not all of them. A good soldier should have a good personality they shouldn’t have a short temper because that could kill them. They should know when its time to play and when its time to be serious.  To let the Veterans know that we appreciate that their fighting for us we celebrate their special day.

The poem means that everyone should be free. This poem makes me feel like I have a write to live in this world. Yes I agree with the sentiment because it is very true of what they say. Children are the people that are going to rule the world so we should show our appreciation for them.

Article posted November 29, 2011 at 06:14 PM GMT • comment • Reads 60



About Me

Article posted November 1, 2011 at 06:02 PM GMT • comment (2) • Reads 127

I like dog and cats but i mostly like dogs.


My favorite movie is Soul Surfer.


I made cookies for a fundraiser.


I always camp on Sundays.


I'm 11 years old.


I have 2 sisters and 1 brother.


My favorite number is 36.


My favorite colors are purple and lime green.


My favorite food is cheese cake.


I love my family!!!


 


 


 

Article posted November 1, 2011 at 06:02 PM GMT • comment (2) • Reads 127



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