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Thursday, June 2, 2011. Last of Them All. After not having class for almost a week, we took a test! It's so exciting I know, especially because it was the last one before exams. Although I am glad we don't have to take anymore tests, I am dreading studying all week for final exams next week. Fun stuff! Monday, May 30, 2011. The Importance of the Fall of Rome. Inflation: increase in prices rapidly. Tribes of northern barbarians called Goths repeatedly overran the legions guarding the Danube frontier. ...

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Thursday, February 24, 2011. How does she feel about the Muslim brotherhood possibly coming in to rule? Where did you first hear about the revolution? How did your family feel about this? Is there still excitement in Cairo? Do you know anyone that was effected by the change? Did you know about the other revolutions occurring in other countries? Did you partake in the January 25th movement? Are there people angry about what happened? Is there still violence between police and people after this? We will ne...

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Western Civilization: Last of Them All

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Thursday, June 2, 2011. Last of Them All. After not having class for almost a week, we took a test! It's so exciting I know, especially because it was the last one before exams. Although I am glad we don't have to take anymore tests, I am dreading studying all week for final exams next week. Fun stuff! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I play soccer and swim. View my complete profile. Last of Them All. Watermark template. Template images by LonelySnailDesign.

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Western Civilization: March 2011

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011. Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Pericles and his Stupid Mistake. Sunday, March 20, 2011. Thursday, March 17, 2011. Thursday I was still sick, I caught up on homework and relaxed. Wednesday, March 16, 2011. I wasn't in class on Wednesday because I was sick. In other words, I had a "minor case" of the stomach flu. Ew! Monday, March 14, 2011. I attended a funeral. Sunday, March 13, 2011. Hellis which is now called Greece. Athens was a small town then and n. Argos, Corinth, and Sparta.

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Western Civilization: Empire or Republic?

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Thursday, May 19, 2011. After the world's easiest test on the Roman Empire's Emperors, we were told about a 'project' to do. We had to write about the Roman Republic and Empire. I'm almost finished! It'll be good to get it out of the way! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I play soccer and swim. View my complete profile. The Importance of the Fall of Rome. Religion in Ancient Rome. Roman VS Modern Time. Watermark template. Template images by LonelySnailDesign.

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Western Civilization: Religion in Ancient Rome

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Wednesday, May 18, 2011. Religion in Ancient Rome. Christianity and Judaism- monotheistic. Romans had many gods, plus at times the emperor was viewed as one. AD 66: group of Jews called the Zealots tried to rebel, but roman troops put them down and burned their temple(except for the western wall). Romans were harsh toward those who would not worship the emperor. Especially Christians, who were viewed as followers of a new, upstart religion (cult). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I play soccer and swim.

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Thursday, June 2, 2011. Last of Them All. After not having class for almost a week, we took a test! It's so exciting I know, especially because it was the last one before exams. Although I am glad we don't have to take anymore tests, I am dreading studying all week for final exams next week. Fun stuff! Monday, May 30, 2011. The Importance of the Fall of Rome. Inflation: increase in prices rapidly. Tribes of northern barbarians called Goths repeatedly overran the legions guarding the Danube frontier. ...

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Skip to main content. Try Wikispaces Classroom now. Brand new from Wikispaces. The West Civ Project Wiki. A place for ideas: this is the class wiki for JC Honors West Civ. The West Civ Project Wiki. Thinks to Think About and Weekly Writing Topics. 1 Theories of History: Linear, Cyclic, Hegelian, Vortex. 2 Origins: Art / Agricultural Revolution / Monumental Architecture Urban Planning in Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley. How did humans sleep in the days before domesticated dogs? 3 Big Stuff: Megaliths in ...

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