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Just another WordPress.com site. My name is Matthew Millard Carpenter. I am pursuing a career in teaching History. I hope you will find the past as interesting as the future. I also hope that you are inquisitive enough to find out more about our country’s past to better understand our country’s future. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Just another WordPress.com site. Welcome to WordPress.com. After you read this, you should delete and write your own post, with a new title above. Or hit Add New. On the left (of the admin dashboard. To start a fresh post. Are some suggestions for your first post. You can find new ideas for what to blog about by reading the Daily Post. To your browser. It creates a new blog post for you about any interesting page you read on the web. Make some changes to this page. August 15, 2011. Hi, this is a comment.
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HISTORY IN THE MAKING. FULL SERVICE MEDIA PRODUCTION. 2015 HISTORY IN THE MAKING ENTERTAINMENT Contact History In The Making. About History In The Making Entertainment. In addition to our production services we produce our own independent feature films. Below is “Townbiz”, “Basketball 3:16” and “Watch Phoenix Rise”. These represent our entry into the film market, we are currently in production on several narrative projects. Click on the IMDB logo. On the right to see what we are up to. Damon A. Hart.
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Route 66 Roadtripping! | A Route 66 Honeymoon Remembered
A Route 66 Honeymoon Remembered. Natural Wonders of Route 66. November 29, 2008 in Noteable Stuff. September 20, 2008 in Noteable Stuff. Wow, I haven’t updated here in a year! Time flies when you’re living life. Time to put up some new stuff- like that day-by-day trip itinerary. Stay tuned! Taking the Scenic Route. August 26, 2007 in Noteable Stuff. Route 66 has a large part of my heart. Kind of silly, considering it’s just a road, huh? June 23, 2007 in Noteable Stuff. The last 1/4 of Rt. 66 (from Ki...
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History in the Making. Wednesday, March 5, 2014. Entry 3 (The Boston Massacre and the Reason Why Swatting At Protesters Isn't Quite A Sound Idea). March 5, 1770- In one of the American Revolution's most pivotal incidents, British troops fire upon a crowd of colonial activists, killing three and wounding two. This incident would eventually be known as "The Boston Massacre.". February 4, 1789- George Washington Chosen as United States' First Elected President. George Washington by Rembrandt Peale. Regardle...
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In View
A collection of stories and experiences that will occur throughout the year 2012. IN VIEW will provide insight and commentary into the world of politics, art, education, social and economic issues. Wednesday, September 12, 2012. A Mammoth of an Undertaking. Move over Dolly the sheep, scientists have discovered their next mammoth of an undertaking. A Woolly Mammoth that is. Http:/ www.foxnews.com/science/2012/09/12/jurassic-park-mammoth-fragments-from-siberia-may-be-clonable/? Wednesday, September 12, 2012.
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Just another WordPress.com site. Welcome to WordPress.com. After you read this, you should delete and write your own post, with a new title above. Or hit Add New. On the left (of the admin dashboard. To start a fresh post. Are some suggestions for your first post. You can find new ideas for what to blog about by reading the Daily Post. To your browser. It creates a new blog post for you about any interesting page you read on the web. Make some changes to this page. August 15, 2011. History of this History.
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History in the Making. Is a full service consulting firm specializing in public history, historic preservation and non-profit management for history-based organizations. We are dedicated to working closely with our clients and colleagues to bring the vibrancy of history to the widest audiences in creative and engaging ways. History in the Making. Prides itself on building a long-term relationship with every client so we can to fully understand your project and goals, and insure a successful outcome.
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History In The Making (part 3). Sunday, 28 July 2013. History In The Making (Part 3). Part 3 of the History in the Making. Documenting the Anglo Saxon period with events and activities run by the Oxfordshire Museum. Looking at the art of Blacksmiths and using the artefacts from the Anglo Saxon time period to explore the past. Hwitmearum, a sub branch of the Regia Anglorum, Medievalreenactment organization. Take part in reenactment of Saxon Sword fight. Sky 539 Virgin Media 233. Community with the past.
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History In the Making Photography. Time slows down for no one. I am a historian by nature, and recording history through photographs has become a sincere joy in my life. Photographs capture a moment in time, which can easily be missed and forgotten without something to remind us of the special moments in life. From the day you say "I do" to the first smile of your child,. You should feel free to enjoy it while it happens while someone else handles the photography. Contact me and let's discuss your needs.
History in the Margins – Pamela Toler
March 27, 2018. Historical texts sometimes take surprising forms. The earliest Chinese written records for instance are the oracle bones that were used in used in the art of scapulimancy , or bone divination, in Shang dynasty China (ca. 1600 -1046 BCE). Now those questions give us a glimpse into the lives and concerns of people long gone. Lots of glimpses. Chinese archaeologists have excavated roughly 100,000 examples from fifteen separate sites near Anyang, the site of the Shang capital. Who...Several y...