Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Other

Johann Gutenberg Print the Bible for the first time in 1455
The hundred years war is broken into three parts
1. The Edwardian Was 13337-1360
2. The Caroline War 1369-1389
3. Lancastrian War 1415-1429

Review

Mesepotainia
Ziggurat is a Sumerian temple (when the were found, they looked just like hills). Genesis 2:10-15. Eden is in Mesopotamia. It is about 120 degrees F. They have the first writing system and the first law, the law of heterodyne, and they are considered the first civilization. All the major cities are near water, because they is important to survive.

Egypt.
They say that Egypt was a death oppressed place, look at the pyramids, they are tombs and the put all their money into the cities of the dead. The life force, CA, it was important to prepare the body, so it was easy fro the CA to leave the body so that they could go into the after life. The paintings on the walls show what the person likes the most. When the Ca is finally called into the after life, they had judgment where the its heart was weighed against a feather. If your heart weighed more the soul would be destroyed.
The flood makes the land adjacent to the fiver very fertile. It was the job of the pharaoh to make sure that it rained enough for the river to flood. He takes about how the pharaoh becomes a symbol for how the river floods and floods again, if it does not flood the pharaoh mat be in some trouble. For four months out of the year the location changes while the river floods.

Greece
The Melina's. King Minnows and in the lower chambers where a maze that lived a "half man held bull". He demanded a annual sacrifice of girls and boys. One time a volcano erupted that cause a giant wave, then center island to go under water, and later the land was unable to harvest because the gasses caused the climate to change, and ash full of sulfuric acid landed on their farmland.

Troy
One thing that people can not understand that if or not that the war actually happened, then they had a Trojan horse, that the people hid inside, the people sneak out and then they open the gates and then the Greek people are outside of gates ready to attack. Some people think that an earthquake made the city fall. There is a theory that the Trojan horse is a symbol for the earthquake. In the late 1890's uses the text and works it out like a map, an he uses the story to find the city of Troy, and he finds it.

Futile system

The futile system is the order of how the people are rated such as a duke, or a peasant. Once you were born as something, such as a peasant, that is what you always were. There was no moving up the social ladder like there is today in America. The middle ages where a time of very superstitious people. Events that were known as super natural occurred a lot during the middle ages. They deviled that world into three category, the ones who prayed, the ones who fought, and the ones who worked. A peasants life was worth 6 times less then noblemen.

Henry the 8th

Henry the 8th refused a divorce from his wife by the Pope so he splinters off the Roman Catholic church.
Spain was the center of the holy empire. Was the new center of Europe. Power and religion were build together to create a wonderful palace.
Adam looks at Eve to the tree man who looks like Adam
More art was created in the Renaissance than had been created in the Roman Empire.
The art is complicated but has a sophisticated meaning. Medieval art was  simple and explanatory.
Renaissance art is complicated and confusing

Florence part I

In Florence in 1400 was a city unlike any other. It was a trading center that was a republic. It was the place to be. A growing business was managed by the father. He chose his helpers very careful, because he was looking for trust. Baracenacos was a pirate who had missions to enter the church and become pope himself, all he need was a fund. Coosa even had a chance with Jovian. The bet with the pirate finally made a work, because then he was became the pope. And he remember his friends with the Mariachi, and they became one of the most powerful banks. For over 100 years an unfished cathedral was waiting. There was no dome on top. The Medici family thought that if they finished the dome, they could bring honor to the family. Felipe Bilaliski was someone who had a great mind but no one could understand. The Medici family had no problem with they guy's temper. In 1419 and orphanage became a showcase for his work. His work sparked an arcutecture spark around the world. The Medici family did the things that all powerful families did. Next Brunoeski started his work on the Dome. He wrote his planes in code, and told no one of his works. He used the example of the planes as a egg that was cracked that could stand up. He thought of a ingenious idea that no one has ever thought about before for the building of the dome. Jovian health started to fail as the dome started to start to heighten. In 1429 Jovian died. His death casted a shadow over the family. His son had to now take the job of the Dome. Cosmo transported large sums of money out of the city so that his family could be safe. The Cosmo was commanded to go upstairs, and now he was in grave danger. He was at there mercy of his enemies. A referencing was called to decided Cosmo's future. Cosmos was found guilty of treason. Cosmo had survived and his family was now banished. Florence was no longer safe. The Medici bank was the center, but since Cosmo left, the businesses fell. They attacked the government building. Cosmo had very powerful friends, and agents of the pope went, and now Cosmo's exile was no over. Cosmo was offered control over the city. The bad people were executed. Brunoeski lead his workers back to the Dome, and the Medici bank continued to grow. On behalf of the church the Medici collected money from all of the churches. The pope himself open a line enough to buy 10 palaces. Wealth had never been enough for cosmos, he then started to get the greatest craftsman of the ages. Cosmo the Medici became the most sought after man in Florence. There were no public art markets in Florence. Some times payment was not enough to get the painting. Cosmo decided that you get better work out of people when they are happy.

Part II

The Pasties decided to take matters into their own hands. They settled on a plan to eliminate the Medici family. Rumors of the conspiracy spread, and a new planned. Sunday April 26, Easter, the Medici gathered to celebrate. Juliano was stabbed 19 times, and died instantly, but Lorenzo was not there. The plotters realize that the game is up, and the Medici were ready to kill at any moment. Violence went through Florence as supporters of the Medici were outraged. Medici power now hung by a thread. Lorenzo heard that the pope decided to wipe out the Medici finally. The people of Florence worried about Lorenzo's life. Lorenzo arrives in Naples with peace and gifts. The enemy troupes were called off. Lorenzo had saved Florence from destruction. He adopted the hair of his brother, because they needed all the heir they could get. Now that Florence was under control, Lorenzo used his wealth and power to use great things. Lorenzo met an artist who soared above all others. His name was Leonardo DeVinci. In the battle, Leonardo's ravel was raising the stakes. His rival made the picture Venus, which was unlike any other picture there was. This ne guy turned all his hate towards Lorenzo, because he hated everything he did. In July, Lorenzo's wife died of TB. Lorenzo found Solace in art. In 1488 he established the fist art school. Micoangolo was thirteen when he started working with marble. Lorenzo decided to make Micoangolo into his home. Micoangolo listened at the table and it showed in his art work. Micoangolo decide that that the influence of the Medici on his was making head in the wrong direction. Florence was split, people who liked the town, and people who thought that the town was off track. Lorenzo loosened his grip on the family business. The Family's network was falling apart. They stopped coming through with their friends. Lorenzo friends could see that the person's predictions were coming true. In 1492 Lorenzo became serious ill. Lorenzo knew that he was dying, and he needed something that money could not buy. The dude told Lorenzo he was going to hell. At the age of 43, he died, fearing hell to his last breath. The future teller seized his chance. Prostitutes where beated, and homos burned. Any jewelry showed was banned. He wanted to created the kingdom of earth, by any means. They burned books, wigs, makeup, and other things. One artist hauled his own paintings into the flames. Florence was in search of salvation.

Elizebeth I

1559 when she was 25, is when she first became queen. Her childhood made herself who she was today. She was the daughter of King Henry the 8th and his wife. When she was 3 months old she given her own house. Mary was her half sister. Mary was very unhappy. There was tension and Mary refused to take second place. Her mother Anne told what Elizabeth should wear. In 1534, there was a declare that only his of spring could become the heir. Ann knew that the days of her being wife were over. Ann was sentence for death. Within two weeks Henry married another women. Mary became much nice to Elizabeth. Then Jane gave birth to Edward. Then died. Later Henry married his 6th wife. Even at the age of 8 she knew how to act in public and she knew how to sew. She was fascinated in her father's power. By 1547 Henry aged very fast, he was over weight, had a temper, and suffered from Blood clots. Then maybe he died. From childhood she knew what it was like to deal with two faced people. Elizabeth was at the age of 14 an orphan. When Henry died, his son was to young to rule. The Tutors always wanted power. Thomas was the one time love of Catharine. Thomas moved in with Catharine and Elizabeth. Thomas abused her, he was 40 and she was early teenager. Soon after Catharine died after childbirth. Rumor had it that she was pregnant and she was going to marry Seamore. Her brother would not talker to her. Then the man she liked was put to death, and her servants were interrogated. Once the Seamore rumors stopped, she could talk to her brother again. In the second half of Edwards rain, but he became ill. They were afraid Mary would become Queen. When Edward died, his death was kept secret until their plan was set. Lady Jane and her son where executed, and Mary became Queen. Elizabeth laid low. She was next in line after Mary. People where at first happy with Mary, then when she turned that country into a catholic town, they did not like that . Mary wanted to marry Philip. Mary's plan to turn the country into a catholic city started. Elizabeth was kept in a tower for two months, then under house arrest for 16 months. The meeting between Mary and Elizabeth was important. After they were reconciled. Mary saw that her marriage to Philip brought the city to the lowest point. Mary died at 7 o'clock in the morning, six days after Mary's death, she went to England to start her rein. She was 25 years old with airborne hair. She had a quick temper. And she loved setting time aside for dancing. She flaunted her a availability. The only contender was Robert duly. He was married but his wife was found dead at the foot of the stairs. Because of the way she died, Elizabeth could not marry him because of suspicion. Elizabeth but Mary on trail, and in 1587 Mary was beheaded. They were in a new area, the Elizabethan age. She had an affair when she was 52 and he was 19. Essex was set for execution, and she sat in her chamber. A few weeks later she decided that James the 6 of Scotland should succeed her. "SHE DOXED MANY THINGS". She was 69 when she died. She was buried with many of her objects and many of her supporters where crying. She had left the country with all the problem that she ignored which included many things sich as money problems, and problems with congress. She will always be remebered as the women who story inspired people. She had everything that women wanted, love, making something of her life, and dying in peace in her bed.

Martin Luther

Germany 1483. A place where the plague could wipe out times, and a quarter of children died before they were five. The church promised them heaven which made everyone have hope. Martin Luther grew up in Germany, The church said that if you followed its rule, you would find eternal happiness in heaven. The church declared many things such as marriages, and births. Martin Luther first embraced the church, and then he was an alter boy and sag in the choir. His father was a metal smelter. His father wanted Martin to climb up higher on the social latter and become a lawyer. Luther's mother was not that sympathetic. He had fear toward his parents. At first Luther followed the path for him, and at the age of 18 he applied for college. At college, Luther became a musician. Luther got his batchoulers and masters. All he had to do was take a test, and he would become a lawyer. In the year 1505 the plague stuck the college. The black death killed three of his friends. Luther was caught in a massive thunderstorm. Luther changed through the thunderstorm, and he vowed himself to God. He stuck a barging. He said he would become a monk. His father was very unhappy that his son was not going to become a lawyer. The monasteries where a society of their own . There food was very simple and their clothes were very uncomfortable. Luther thought the only way to receive salvation was give up everything he knew. He had been welcomed into the very center of the catholic church. He soon graduated from the white robe to the confirmed black robe. He said that the years in the monasteries permently ruined his health. Luther thought that he would never receive salvation. Five year he labored. Later he was sent on a pilgrimage to Rome. Rome was a very important place for salvation. In October in 1510 he finally arrived at the city. Luther arrived in Rome as the Renaissance were in height. The city was as much about money as about religion . He reported that when he tried to preach, the priest next to him said "just get on with it". He found 46000 Christian martyrs. Purgatory was were people could've a chance to burn out their sin, for thousands of years. The church was selling things that sound time out of Purgatory. Luther did not have a feeling of god loving him any better. Life in the monestary left less salvations then before.

Part III and IV

Micoangolo started working on a 13 foot thing of marble. 15 years earlier he moved in with the Medici. He was exposed to a world of artistic work. He was raised among the heirs of the Medici. He watched as they prepared a guy for the kingship. A bloody Civil war sparked in the streets because people were jealous of the Medici's wealth. The heirs were casted into exile. The city of Florence placed a price on both of the cousin's heads. On the 25 of January, Micoangolo was ready for the world to see his marble masterpiece. Every agreed that is was a monumental step forward, so they decided that I should be put outside the town hall. After nine years Jovian and Julio went to Rome. The pope was sympathetic to the Medici so they assembled assembled an army to go back to Florence. Leonardo studied the detail for the human body, and did not miss any detail, but he new Micoangolo was a commentator. They both were given a wall to decorate of the battles. By 1512 thousand of armed solders were inside Tuscany, getting closer to Florence. Florence knew they were hopelessly outnumbered. Just a few miles away, after the massacre, the people of Florence gave in. The Medici were back, but no one trusted the Medici. Later they received news that their pope was dead. Cardinal Javari was now pope Leo the X. His acceptance to the papacy now changed everything. For the first time the Leader of the Catholic church was born in Florence. They painted a boy for the celebration, to represent the Golden Age, but later the child died because of paint poisoning, but his death went unnoticed. Micoangolo was forced into painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling, which he thought that he would fail. He created some of the most amazing art during that time. They wanted him to make the tombs for the dead Medici Family, and now he had no make sculpture for him. Soon Leo the X owed each bank some money cause he used it all within the first year. They then started selling indulgences, which was something they sold that would forgive people of their sins. Marting Luther was horrified about what he saw.

Map of Greece

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Code of Hannurabi Law

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Friday, May 21, 2010

In his mind, how do you think Michaelangelo justified turning on the Medici?

I think he justified it by thinking that because the Medici were exiled, they would not be coming back to the town, therefore the Medici would never know the he turned on them. Also maybe he thought that if he associated himself with the Medici while there were in exile, nobody would ever buy any of his work because he was associated with people the town did not like. Most likely, I think tat Michelangelo was thinking more about himself when he turned on the Medici, then thinking about the family that brought him up.

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Saturday, May 15, 2010

Is monarchy more or less effective than democracy?

Many people love being and American. Many people love voting for the people who will make the choice for the country, and having a say in what happens where they live. Also many people love being treated equally and having the freedom of speech, and many other rights that come with being an American. If they lived in a Monarchy type of government, most of these choices would not be possible. A Monarchy is “a state or nation in which the supreme power is actually or nominally lodged in a monarch”. (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/monarchy ) A Monarchy may be more efficient on making decision, but may not be the best form of government out there.
In a Monarchy is a government system where the head of the state is a single person. Usually the position of king or queen is pasted down from family member to family member. This is probably one of the oldest systems of government, and at one point back in history, almost all of the government systems in the world were Monarchy. One form of a Monarchy is an absolute monarchy, which it a type of Monarchy which the head person has total authority over the government and their people. Here they have a cabinet which assists the head person, but they cannot make any decisions of their own.
Another type of Monarchy government is the constitutional Monarchy, where the head person shares the power with the house of representative or congress. The head person, the king or queen, are active within the government making important decisions, but they share their power with the House of Representatives or Congress. The head person, also known as the monarch, can “veto” anything he or she does not think is right, or will not work.(http://sites.google.com/site/monarchyrevival/types-of-monarchy) Monarchy is a type of government that is more efficient then a Democracy. This is because of the monarch, who can make decision on the spot, unlike in a democracy, where there may be a lot of waiting involved because of the shared power in the government.
In a Democracy, is a type of government where the government is either carried out by the people, or by someone they elect to speak for them. There are two policies associated with the government Democracy: freedom and equality. “We hold these truths to be self-evident: That all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; that, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed”( http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/declare.asp) Firstly, equality comes in where everyone is equal before the law, as in no one is above the law, not even the president, and also they have equal access to power. Secondly, freedom comes in when we say that people have the same rights and liberty which are usually protected by the government, unless you break the law, in which case some rights may be taken away. (http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/greeks/greekdemocracy_01.shtml)
Although a Democracy may be the most wanted type of government, where everyone has a say in what happened, it may not be the most efficient type of government because to pass a law it will take much planning, and many elections just to have a bill passed and to become a law. In a Monarchy, the monarch can say right there and then if the bill will be passed or not. The monarch making the decisions may be the fastest way to get bills pasted, but most likely there will be people who do not agree with the bill, but can’t do anything about it. America has a government very close to a Democracy, but instead of having elections all the time to have bills pasted, we vote on people who vote on the bills for us. As we can see, America has been doing fine without type of government, but it may takes months or year to get a bill pasted, and is definitely not the most efficient way to get things done.


"BBC - History - Ancient History in Depth: The Democratic Experiment." BBC - Homepage. Web. 15 May 2010. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/greeks/greekdemocracy_01.shtml.

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Henry VIII

Henry VIII was born in 1497, and was the second son of Henry VII. During Henry the VIII rule, he had six marriages. With Catharine of Aragon he had his daughter Mary, then he married Anne Boleyn, and she gave him another daughter, Elizabeth. After Anne was executed for treason, he married Jane Seymour, who by the end of the month died giving birth to Henry's first son Edward. Later he arranged a married with Anne of Cleves. The in 1540 he married Catharine Howard., who was later executed for infidelity. Then Catharine Parr became is wife, and was his wife until his death. During his rule he witnessed the separation of the Roman Catholic church. This was a "by-product" of Henry VIII wanting a male heir so bad. The Religious reforms started to take hold of England, on a small scale. The breaking of the church was a result of law, not society. Henry was the Supreme head of the Catholic Church, which was why he was able to maintain his power through the whole ordeal.

Brittania History. Web. 13 May 2010. http://www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon41.html
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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Scotland

Before Scotland was named Scotland, it was known as the Kingdom of the Picts. The development of Pictland was a response of Roman imperialism in the Battle of Dunnichen. Scotland was friends with Edward, until he started meddling with their affairs, and the relationship ended, causing the Wars of Scottish Independence. The country started to change very dramatically when Robert de Brus killed John Comyn. Robert I battled to win the independence of the state for over 20 years. After their victory in 1314, it took fourteen more years to come with the independence document, the Declaration of Arbroath. "
The Declaration urged the Pope to see things from a Scottish perspective and not to take the English claim on Scotland seriously. It used strong words, indicating that without acceptance of the Scottish case that the wars would continue and the resultant deaths would be the responsibility of the Pope. " (http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/home/scotland/arbroath.html)

"The Declaration of Arbroath (English Translation)." Web. 13 May 2010. .
"Scotland." Wikipedia. Web. 13 May 2010. http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/home/scotland/arbroath_english.html.
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"Scotland." Wikipedia. Web. 13 May 2010. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland#Medieval_period
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Did Leonardo Deserve the Title Genius?

People describe Leonardo as a true genius calling him "Truly marvelous and celestial was Leonardo, the son of Ser Piero da Vinci" (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/vasari1.html) , and something never heard of before, but the question is: Did he really deserve this title? Leonardo is known as one of the most famous artist of all times with artwork such as the Mona Lisa, and many other similar to it. Leonardo also was known for one of the first people to work with the dead body of a person, and figure out how it worked, and what was on the inside. Leonardo solved many problems that people had with ease, and did not have any problems himself. Leonardo solved many problems like how to get over a mountain. He had the idea that you should dig a hole through the mountain so a person can go through it with ease. Leonardo practiced art even at a young youth. When he was very young, he started working with marble, and also clay heads of women smiling. Though Leonardo did not finish many of his works, they were still truly amazing. That is the reason why Leonardo should be given the title as a genius, because he did some amazing things, and solve some extremely difficult problems that no one else could solve at that time.

Vasari, Giorgio. "LIFE OF LEONARDO DA VINCI: Painter and Sculptor of Florence." Internet Medieval Sourcebook. Web. 13 May 2010. http://ht.ly/1Kaia.
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Elizabeth's Time Before Rule

Elizabeth's childhood made her who she was. She was the daughter of King Henry IIX. When she was a young age, she was given her own household with her cousin, Mary. Mary did not like her cousin very much, and she refused to come second to her. Later, Elizabeth's mother, after not being able to produce a male heir, died, and Elizabeth's father married another women. Even at the age of eight, she knew how to act in public. At the age of fourteen, she was an orphan. Since Henry's son was not old enough to take the throne, the Tutors took the place. Later Thomas Tutor moved in with Catharine and Elizabeth. Elizabeth was physically and sexually abused. At this time, Thomas was around the age of 40, and Elizabeth was an early teenager. A few years later, after Edward died, Mary became queen. Not many people liked this and she wanted to have a all Catholic kingdom. Mary kept Elizabeth in a tower for two months, and near Mary's death, Mary went to make peace with her cousin. Mary died at 7 o'clock in the morning, and six days later Elizabeth went to England to start her rule.



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"Elizabeth I Biography." Web. 11 May 2010. http://www.elizabethi.org/us/biography.html

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Is Exploration a Good Thing?



Exploration. Think of all the things in the world there are to explore, for example, the deep seas, the top of mountains, the inside of caves, and even places around our home. Everyone views exploration and the discovery of new things differently. One person may think that all these new ideas are very bad, and leading the world into failure. Others may think that exploration may help us with thing we cannot solve. The real question is if exploration is something that is good and we should continue doing it, or should we just stop, and let things remain a question. Exploration is a good thing that helps us advance as humans and live like we do today.

One of the most recognized explorations of the world was the exploration of Christopher Columbus. Most people remember Columbus through the poem “Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 1492”, and this poem reminds people of his great explorations through the vast, unforgiving sea, and finding the new world, which is not currently called America. Columbus was born in 1451 and died in 1506, he sailed the ocean on August 2, 1492 in hopes to find a route to India where the riches of gold, pearls and spice awaited. (http://www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/page/c/columbus.shtml) Columbus and 90 other crew men were on three ships to make the journey, the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. Columbus and his crew first saw the island of the Bahamas, and later that month he would sail to Cuba and Hispaniola, which is now called Hawaii. Columbus talked about the discovery of Hispaniola in his letter to Luis de Sant Angel saying:

“I heard from other Indians I had already taken that this land was an island, and thus followed the eastern coast for one hundred and seven leagues, until I came to the end of it. From that point I saw another isle to the eastward, at eighteen leagues’ distance, to which I gave the name of Hispaniola.” (http://www.bartleby.com/43/2.html)

On Christmas Day, the Santa Maria sank off shore of Hispaniola, and Columbus then departed back to Spain in the Nina. Columbus, later, made three addition journeys to America. (http://wilstar.com/holidays/columbus.htm)

Many people disagree that America was founded by Christopher Columbus, and they state something very different. They say that America was in fact, founded by Leif Ericsson, who was Eric, the Red’s son. Leif sailed out from Greenland to Norway. Leif Ericsson visited Biarni Heriulfsson and bought a ship from him, and then he collected a crew of thirty five men. Leif invited his father, Eric, to be the leader of the journey, but he declined saying that his “Stricken years, and adding that he was less able to endure the exposure of the sea life than he had been”. (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1000Vinland.html) When Leif set sail, sailing up the western coast of Greenland, and he sailed for more the 600 miles and found a land with high glaciers and rock. He was disappointed with his discoveries, so he named the land Helluland, and set said again south to which he founded another land. There he found flat white beaches and some trees, and he named this land Markland, which is today believed to be the eastern side of Canada. The last place Leif Ericsson discovered was a place larger than any of the Vikings had seen before. There they build temporary shelters and they stayed there for the winter. When the spring came, Leif and his men were ready to go, but before he left, he named the land Vinland. Very few people ever went back to Vinland, which mainly left Europe in the dark about the New Land. (http://www.mnc.net/norway/LeifErikson.htm)

The discovery of America is a great example of how exploration is a good thing. Without America the world would not be the same without the power of America, and all the discoveries that America has made in weapons and medicine. Without exploration, the world may not be more advance then the Vikings, or the Renaissance was. People may still be living in houses without heating or cooling. No matter what people think about exploration, there is no arguing that it is something that human cannot live without.


Leif Erikson." MNC Online. Web. 09 May 2010. http://www.mnc.net/norway/LeifErikson.html.

Modern History Sourcebook: The Discovery of North America by Leif Ericsson, C. 1000from The Saga of Eric the Red, 1387." FORDHAM.EDU. Web. 09 May 2010. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1000Vinland.html.

Columbus Day and Christopher Columbus - a History." Wilstar - History of Holidays, MIDI Jukebox, Fun Science, Puzzles, Family Fun. Web. 09 May 2010. http://wilstar.com/holidays/columbus.htm.

"The Letter of Columbus to Luis De Sant Angel Announcing His Discovery. 1909-14. American Historical Documents, 1000-1904. The Harvard Classics." Bartleby.com: Great Books Online -- Quotes, Poems, Novels, Classics and Hundreds More. Web. 09 May 2010. http://www.bartleby.com/43/2.html.

"Christopher Columbus: Explorer - EnchantedLearning.com." ENCHANTED LEARNING HOME PAGE. Web. 09 May 2010. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/page/c/columbus.shtml).

Friday, May 7, 2010

Don't tell the Aliens

I agree completely with Stephen Hawkins, that if there are Aliens out there, and if they are more advance then us, why would they be friendly if they know they are more advance then us. Stephen Hawkins explains "If aliens visit us, the outcome would be much as when Columbus landed in America, which didn't turn out well for the Native Americans." This would be completely true because the Aliens know that they can get to us, and we can't get to them. Us humans will be much like the Native Americas, being killed and not being able to do anything about it.


Memmott, Mark. "Don't Tell The Aliens We're Here, Stephen Hawking Says; They Might Not Be Friendly - The Two-Way - Breaking News, Analysis Blog : NPR." NPR : National Public Radio : News & Analysis, World, US, Music & Arts : NPR. Web. 09 May 2010. http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2010/04/aliens_stephen_hawking.html.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Middle Ages vs. The Renaissance

After the Middle Ages, The Renaissance happened. There were many differences between the time. One thing that was different was that there was now gun powder, which ended the era of knights. Also the "new world" was discovered, which was a great achievement. The last thing that made the Renaissance different from the middle ages were that they invented the compass. The compass now helped travel and explore the world more easily.



http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_was_the_renaissance_different_from_the_middle_ages

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Internal or External Exploration

Exploration is the act of exploring or investigating, but there are two types of exploration, internal and external. Internal exploration has a a larger impact on the society then external exploration. This is so because with internal exploration we can find cures to things that we never knew how to fix before. Also we could find cures for cancer, which would have a very large impact on the environment and the world. With External exploration, when we discover new lands and new creatures. The down side to that is that eventually everything in the world because there is an end to the world, but for the science, we, as humans, can always make new things, and the possibilities are endless.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/exploration
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