Today in class we had a review day. Our test is Friday. I feel confident on the information and I am hoping for at least a ring of the bell when I get my test back. The hardest part for me will probably be on the map
Today in class we finished up those group projects. I think everybody did a great job. But you can tell who put in the more work. I know I laughed today because the classes mood was just great. I think the projects gave me a better under standing of what we are learning. Hearing each project really made the information sink in from hearing it over and over. So all fun things come to an end with a test ðŸ˜. The test in my opinion won't be that hard. Honestly the teacher does a good enough job that you just have to pay attention and you will be fine. But a little looking over the night before won't hurt at all. The biggest thing I learned today is not to play on your computer while Mr. Schick is talking. The poor guy Dylan watched his grave being dug while Mr. Schick was filling out the behavior log, And once he pushed send, he just fell in that hole. And that kids, is why you should not play on your computer. Oh and Thank you Mr. Schick for sending us an email for the vocal words...
Setting the stage During the dorian Period, Greek civilization experienced a decline. There were two things that changed things in Greece. First, Dorians and mycenaens began to identify less with the culture of there ancestors, and adapted more to the local area they are living in today. Second, By the end of this period they established a formal government. Rules and order in greek City States Polis- city states Acropolis- fortified hill top Monarchy- A king or queen that is a ruler, instead of a government Aristocracy- a government ruled by a small group of noble, land owning families Oligarchy- government ruled by a few powerful people Tyrants- Wealthy people in charge Athens Builds a Limited Democracy Democracy- Rule by the people. The idea of representative government also began to take root on some city- states, Partially Athens Athens went through power struggles along the way, between the rich and the poor. Building Democracy A noble ...
After coming across Kiva it made me wonder how many people are in need of money to thrive. Kiva is a organization to help people reach a goal that they do not have enough money for. People give a small loan of $25 to help people reach their goal. Kiva is an international nonprofit organization founded in 2005. Their goal is to give money to people in need and to give back the money of the donors. This organization is has a very high reputation, judged by trusted websites. Two groups have that need money that caught my eye was a man named Francisco. This man is located in Mozambique, He wants to buy a water tank to have fresh water at his house for His family. Another person who caught my eye was a lady in Kenya who needs a loan of 300$ to start a poultry farming business. From the people I read about, their are all located in places where they do not have the support to thrive. And of of these places are lacking a element to survive. All of these people have great reasons to need loans...
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