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Germans vs. Romans Essay
Article posted May 3, 2012 at 12:53 PM GMT •
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In social studies we were asked to write a 5 paragraph essay comparing life, culture, religion, law, and army. This is my essay.
The Germans had a very simple style of life whereas the Romans had a very organized, structured way of life. There were differences in culture, clothing, and law. This essay will talk about all these topics and more.
There were similarities in their cultures, but the Germans preferred to make their own way of life. The Germans lived in small huts surrounded by farms and pastures where they would keep their cattle and livestock. The Romans lived in marble homes called Domus, and apartment buildings called islands. The Romans would keep shops and the rich had slaves. The Germans would herd cattle which would provide food and clothing.The Roman men wore tunics and sandals while the women wore dresses and sandals. The German men wore woolen tunics and close fitting trousers. The tunics would be covered by a cloak fastened by a brooch on the right shoulder. The women would wear women would wear skirts made of yarn or one piece sack-like dresses. They would occasionally wear scarves to keep their necks warm in the cold weather.
The Germans were strong war-like people. The Romans were innovative by using previous inventions made by the Greeks and improving them to make them more powerful, accurate and easy to move. The Germans however, would make their own equipment and armor and they had very little armor. They did fight other empires and kingdoms and had a strong army. Rome had very different generals with different strategies and beliefs.The Romans also had a very strong army but as mentioned before, they made previous inventions more innovative.
German law was very different from Roman law. The Romans believed that law came from the emperor but the Germans believed that it came from the people. The Germans memorized their laws and passed them down instead of writing them down. Their laws were based off of more religious views rather than political views though. An example would be they would punish anyone who didn’t follow their same beliefs . They would often times be thrown out of the society. The Romans had written laws. An example would be the twelve tables. The Germans had a very different system than the Romans.
So, in conclusion, there were some similarities between the Romans and the Germans. There were also many differences between them. Between their daily life, army, and law.The Germans were strong, independent and had their own way of life and culture. The Romans renewed older cultures from different civilizations. These are the differences between the Romans and the Germans.
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Article posted May 3, 2012 at 12:53 PM GMT •
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Valentine Glog
Article posted March 16, 2012 at 05:24 PM GMT •
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This my science Glog for Valentine's day! Check it out.
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Article posted March 16, 2012 at 05:24 PM GMT •
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Battle of the Marathon
Article posted December 1, 2011 at 02:14 PM GMT •
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The battle that I researched for my Prezi was the Battle of the marathon.
My group divided the work and the part of the project that I researched was the important details.
I found the research for my project by using my textbook and looking through a book on important battles throughout history.
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Article posted November 30, 2011 at 02:58 PM GMT •
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Module 1 math letter to parents
Article posted November 3, 2011 at 04:01 PM GMT •
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Dear parents,
This module we learned about graphing, patterns, square numbers, order of operations and exponents. One of the activities we did in the first section was we learned how to make a frequency table of all the absences in the jr. high of 2010, and make a graph. We got into partners and we counted up the absences for each grade and predicted what day would have the most absentees. The most absences believe it or not were on Tuesday.
I had a little trouble with the visual part of the patterns but it was okay. With the square numbers we did a few worksheets and learned how to apply it to geometry. That section was a little boring but I learned a lot because of it.
In the third section, we took a long time to learn about PEMDAS, which is the order of operations. First P or parenthesis, then E or exponents then after that M for multiplication, D for division, A for addition and last but not least S for subtraction. Finally, we finished the module with exponents. It was a little confusing but finally we made it through.
Thank you for your love and support! I love you!
Love,
KSMO
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Article posted November 3, 2011 at 04:01 PM GMT •
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Space Postcard
Article posted October 12, 2011 at 05:49 PM GMT •
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Article posted October 12, 2011 at 05:49 PM GMT •
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Eye Am Watching You
Article posted September 12, 2011 at 06:41 PM GMT •
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Have you ever looked at your eye? Maybe you've looked at it but what about really closely? In science we studied the eye so this is my eye! See if you can match all the parts and see what you know! I'll post the answers soon! Words: Iris, Pupil, Sclera, and Cornea.

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Article posted September 12, 2011 at 06:41 PM GMT •
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First Blog Post
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This is my first blog entry for science in seventh grade. I will be using this blog all year so I hope you enjoy it!
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Article posted September 7, 2011 at 02:11 PM GMT •
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