- pandemonium
- Athenian nobleman
- He saw ordinary people needed freedom
- born around 570 BC
- he had been taught he was an aristocrat
- they controlled everything
- Athens
- reading/ writing rare skill
- no medicine
- life span 15 years
- didn't have the type of government you would expect
- Spartans brought up from birth to be soldiers
- separated from families
- lives structured around discipline and war
- cloaks dyed red to not show any other's blood
- food sucked
- Oddesy
- mythical figures
- war like figures- heros
- story of tyrant came to power was preserved
- noble baring rode into Athens
- beside him was tall beautiful woman, she pretended she was a goddess
- demanded he was ruler
- he was excellent politian
- turned to common Athenians for support
- reduced taxes
- introduced free loans
- bounded on east by persian empire, south by egypt, west romans
- greeks scattered
- potters- worst
- greek- millions of dollars
Friday, March 11, 2011
movie
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Yesterday
Yesterday we started a new project. I put in from wiki
" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ionia
" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ionia
- "Ionia (Ancient Greek Ἰωνία or Ἰωνίη) is an ancient region of central coastal Anatoliain present-day Turk
- "Never a unified state, it was eponymously named after the Ionian tribe who in theArchaic Period (800-480 BC)"
- "According to Greek tradition, the cities of Ionia were founded by colonists from the other side of the Aegean."
- "Anatolia before the Greeks was the home of Anatolian language speakers who occupied the peninsula from the Aegean coast to the mountains of the west where resided the various constituent peoples of the later Armenia. The Anatolians created various semi-autonomous states which eventually came under the dominion of a central authority, the Hittite Empire. That precarious state was continually threatened by civilizations speaking other languages on all three sides, the fourth being protected by the Black Sea. Eventually its neighbors combined to overwhelm it, which happened in the Late Bronze Age." "
Friday, March 4, 2011
Modern egypt
(I learn better typing it and copying)
A
Brief
study of
i didn't get the rest
Economy
Tourism (Who wouldn't want to see the pyramids?)
oil, natural gas, manufacturing
agriculture- making the most of their limited arable land )3%)
the old pattern of dealing with the Nile has been changed since 1970 building of the Aswan High Dam
the dam controls the flooding of the Nile and increases the amount of reclaimed land
Demographics
79 million people- biggest population of middle eastern nation third biggest of all African countries
Official language: Arabic
English French and German also taught to some
religion around 90% Muslim, most of the rest are Christian (Coptic) but there are major conflicts
Egypt- politics, government, revolution
1922- end of protectorate with the United Kingdom
1952- Egypt declared a Republic
1954-1970- rulled by gamal nasser
- nationalized the Suez Canal
- forms allegiance with Soviet Union
- switches allegiance to the united states
- attacked Israel over Sinai Penisula, but later made peach
- Sadat assassinated 1981
- kept alliance w/US (Helped in the Iraq war_
- accused of corruption, political persecution, human rights violations
- driven from office following mass demostrations last month
What's next for egypt?
Egypt currently ruled by military junta but democratic elections scheduled from September 2011
some want Mubarak arrested and tried for embezzling from the government our friend Sarah and other Egyptians say he may not have stolen $50-70 billion
revolting is the air throughout the middle of east and northern African
libya has been ruled by Muammar gaddifi since 1969
some want Mubarak arrested and tried for embezzling from the government our friend Sarah and other Egyptians say he may not have stolen $50-70 billion
revolting is the air throughout the middle of east and northern African
libya has been ruled by Muammar gaddifi since 1969
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Vinny's rap was good. Egyptian "President" leaving office, people don't think it's fast enough. Egypt heard about the other nation's president thrown out and got encouraged by it and decided to throw out their guy. Switzerland on their side.
Have you ever been threatened to be tortured
if so, what did you do after threatened
and for what?
what's your job?
Are you into politics?
Have you ever been threatened to be tortured
if so, what did you do after threatened
and for what?
what's your job?
Are you into politics?
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Egypt presentations
- Sphinx represents lion and Pharaoh
- built as tombs for the pharaohs and queens
- chambers- grand gallery
- queen's chamber
- underground chamber
- Hieroglyphs- formal writing system used by Egyptians
- people who wrote them were called scribes
- Ideogram
- phonographs
- pictograph
- over 2,000 different symbols
- Nile-
- longest rivers in the world
- main river
- name from the Greek word "Nelios"
- 4184 miles in length
- ability to produce extremely fertile soil
- also used for drinking water
Monday, February 14, 2011
Pyramids continued
About eight pyramids known from ancient Egypt
built as tombs for pharaohs and their queens
"However, there are actually over 100 pyramids in Egypt, many of which are relatively unknown to anyone who is not an ancient Egypt enthusiast. All but a very few are grouped around and near the City of Cairo, just south of the Nile Delta. Otherwise, only one royal pyramid is known in southern Egypt (at Abydos), that being the one built by Ahmose, founder of the 18th Dynasty and Egypt's New Kingdom.It may have also been the last royal pyramid built in Egypt."
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