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Greek Slideshow

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Math Term1

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Bruins

Article posted March 27, 2012 at 04:54 PM GMT • comment • Reads 38

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The Bruins are the official hockey team of Boston. The season of the 2011 Stanly Cup Champions are having good seasons. On Saint Patrick’s Day they played they went into a shoot out with the Philadelphia Flyers and beat them in a shoot out. I would put them as a top nominee for the Stanly up for the second year in a row. A ticket costs about $106.00 to $600.00  in the play offs.

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Cloud Greek Shield

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greek shields

Article posted February 7, 2012 at 05:51 PM GMT • comment • Reads 55

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The Greek Shields

Shields were invented in 700 B.C.. Greek shields were made of many layers of metal, bronze, and copper. They were designed to give a warrior protection in battle. Most shields were painted, many of the decorations were mythological symbols meant make people think of the legends of Greece. They put symbols of there leaders, animals, or designs. Some shields were decorated with the first Greek letter of whichever city state the soldiers came from. The shield pictured here has the Greek letter L on it. The Greek letter L represented what we know as an S, and stood for Sparta. Shields weighed about 15 to 20 pounds. Sometimes they would carve out the sides of a shield to make it lighter.
This artifact was important because if they didn’t have any shields back then they would get killed very quickly. These shields were a very key part of ancient Greek equipment. The Greek general taught their soldiers to fight in a line.
In conclusion the Greek shield played a great part in the battles that they had. They were made of many types of mettle. They usually had bronze on the top.

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