Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Life in Ancient Egypt
- children were naked up to the age of twelve. once they hit twelve they ere expected to wear clothes summer and winter. A garment that had detachable sleeves to be sewn on for cold winter was what they wore. children can also be identified by their hairstyle, the head shaved, with a piece of hair hanging down as a sidelock. shaving the head prevented infestation of lice.
- Men wore a short kilt, knotted or buckled at the waist.
- Women wore tunics, with either one or two shoulder straps.
- Labourers just wore a loincloth (a piece of cloth worn around the hips). Cloaks, shawls, tunics, and furs were worn in winter.
- Most people wore clothes made out of linen. Linen was light, cool and easy to wash and dry in the hot sun. linen was made from Flax plants, linen was difficult to dye, so most garments were left plain.
- Children and countryfolk went barefoot. Better off people wore sandals of leather, or woven reed grass.
- everybody wore jewerllery and amulets (charms to guard against evil.)
Life today is similar to how the Egyptians use to live, here are some thing they have in common.
- some clothes are still made out of linen.
- Some nationalities and religion still wear tunics.
- The rich still has better things than the middle class and the poor.
- we wear jewellery and Amulets.
Even though clothes is much more moder now days we still can relate.
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Expectations
My expectation in life, is to have a job that makes me happy.
My expectation at school,is to be there even when i don't feel like it.
My expectation for my fellow students at school,is for them to be respectful.
My expectation for my teachers, is for them to respect us students and our opinions.
My expectation for my child, is for him to be a healthy and athletic boy.
My expectation for the nursery, is for them to really enjoy what they do and not just be there for the money.
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Thursday, June 12, 2008
Monday, March 10, 2008
Celia's Revolution
we are all equal
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Monday, February 25, 2008
Motorcycle Diaries
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Trying so hard!!!!!
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Hillary for president
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Monday, January 28, 2008
My political party
I chose to vote for the democratic party becuse, They commit to keep our nation safe and so that everybody can have equal opportunities. Democrats seek, honest leadership and open government, Energy independece, A healthcare system that works for everyone and much more.
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Thursday, January 24, 2008
This past weekend
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Tuesday, January 15, 2008
What pregnancy symtoms did you suffer? Good/Bad
The good symtoms I had when I was pregnant were that I did not threw up alot. Yes Igot stretchmarks but it wasn't as bad as other girls. I liked the way my stomach was, big and round. Always was on the go,did not have truble walking, cleaning, or dancing. The only bad times I remember was when I was Really big. Two weeks before I had my baby, I could not sleep anymore and I was so tired of been pregnant, thats because I past my due date and it sucked.
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Wednesday, January 9, 2008
The First Part Last/ Reading Response 1
1. When I told my mom I was pregnant, she did not seem mad. First she was shocked and then I could really see in her face that she was really dissappointed. The only thing she could say was that I was very irresponsible. We were sitting in juvenile hall on a visitors night. That's how I told my mom I was pregnant.
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Monday, January 7, 2008
New Years Resolutions
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