i was prevusrs to win that car
my mother is wavver to pikeing the right car
Friday, January 30, 2015
NOTES - Copy and Paste in your blog the following:
Direct Metaphor: cumparing to thing directlley
Example of director metaphor from the play: wen romeo calls julit is the sun
Implied Metaphor: an indract cumparison between it give ia craeector ristice of subject
Example of implied metaphor from the play:wen romeo says that she is teches the turches to burn bright
Extended Metaphor: a metiphor that is extened thur out a spech or story
Example: the qween of mab
PLOT OUTLINE
Exposition: act one sen 1,2 and 3and part 3
Inciting Event: bout metphor about going to the partiy
Rising Action: first intro actionc with julet
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
1) What did you learn about EU countries in this section? thay are con jouned and have a a joint econimy to stabellise
2) How do language and religion reflect the cultural division in Western Europe? tHAY CUSS FIGHTS THROO THE DISS AGREMENTS AND cused relijus fights
3) Which Western European leaders tried to unify Europe through conquest? charlaman hitlar napolen
4) In what way does Western Europe have a diverse economy?
5) What was the Reformation? 99 cituzium that martin lother made towerd the cherch
6) What was the Holocaust? is whaen 6 millun
7) What was the Berlin Wall? was made to devisd comunist and
8) What are some characteristics of Modern Life in Western Europe?
what langwigess do thay speee in luxin burg
in the nether lands vrithing is bassed wen you are 18
in the nether laneds thay do a mud wallk
2) How do language and religion reflect the cultural division in Western Europe? tHAY CUSS FIGHTS THROO THE DISS AGREMENTS AND cused relijus fights
3) Which Western European leaders tried to unify Europe through conquest? charlaman hitlar napolen
4) In what way does Western Europe have a diverse economy?
5) What was the Reformation? 99 cituzium that martin lother made towerd the cherch
6) What was the Holocaust? is whaen 6 millun
7) What was the Berlin Wall? was made to devisd comunist and
8) What are some characteristics of Modern Life in Western Europe?
what langwigess do thay speee in luxin burg
in the nether lands vrithing is bassed wen you are 18
in the nether laneds thay do a mud wallk
Western Europe
I) A History of Cultural Division
Franc and Germany are the dominant countries of western Europe because of ( resources trade roots and good ports. some other countries influenced include Austria, Belgium, Germany, France Liechtenstein, Luxemburg Monoco Netherlands Switzerland
A) Rome to Charlamen
1) the Roman empire controlled and conquered celtic tribes in France by 50 bc
2) french is one of the Romen lagwiges evoved form latin
3)in late 700 chakelsgwif a germen king concored most or the regon
4) his epier fell aport after his death
B) the refromation
1) the reformation is a relismove ment don during the renisons
2) in 1517 maten luther puplesed the 95 statments
3) chrishtions brok awy from the cathlec cherch and strated prostent
4) hostality between the to lead to wars
5) France is primarley ctatle and Germany is primarily prostent
II) the rise of nation states
Between the fall of the romen empierand the resnison the pired called the midell ages wen eropen developed the nation states an independent nation cotanˆng a comon cultur
A) Nationalism 1) After Rome fell,
Feudalism developed. Feudalism is a political system in which lords owned most of the land 2) Over time, strong
kings gained power over feudal kings and nationalism evolved. 3) Nationalism led to
modern nation-states 4) France was one of
the first nation-states 1st kings held absolute power. In 1789 the people
rebelled during the French Revolution 5) From 1600-1945 wars
frequently broke out among nation-states of Europe particularly France and
Austria and France and German states. 6) Germany united in
1872 7) Industrial in the
1800s caused European nations to set up colonies in other lands in order to
gain raw materials. B) Modern Conflicts 1) Competition for
colonies led to WW1
2) The harsh terms imposed on
German after the war and the resentment felt due to those terms led to WW2 3) During WW2 Germany was led by Hitler
and the Nazi Party 4) After the war Germany was split
into two. West Germany was non-communists, and East
Germany was controlled by the Soviet
Union. 5) IN 1989 the Berlin Wall fell and
Germany reunited under a democratic republic. III. Economies: Diversity and Luxury Regions economy remains strong due to agriculture,
manufacturing, high-tech,manx service industries A) Agriculture on High-Tech 1) Farming and
livestock important in Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Switzerland. 2)France,
Germany, and the Netherlands are three of Europe's top manufacturing nations. 3) France has
one of the fastest passenger trains in the world. 4) Switzerland
specializes in the banking industry. B) Tourism and Luxury 1) Due to
scenery, climate and historic sites, tourism in Western France is popular
2) Western
Europe also exports luxury goods: German Cars, Swiss watches, high fashion
clothes from France and flower bulbs from the Netherlands IV. Great music and art A) Music 1) German and Austria are famous for music 2) Some German musicians/composers include
Bach and Beethoven
B) Painting
1) Jan Van Eyck was a painter from Flanders which is now divided from France, Netherlands, and Belgium
2) Jan Vermer and Rembrandt were Dutch artist who painted with great realism.
3) Major French Painters Include:
a) Impressionist Claude Monet ,Postimpressionist Paul Cézame and Paul Gauguin, who paved the way for modern Art
V. MODERN LIFE
- Because of their economics Western Europeans enjoy a high standard of living and generally can afford to buy material goods such as cars and computers.
A) CITY LIFE
1.) Most Western European cities have good public transportation systems.
2.) Most Europeans live in small homes so they socialize in public places more often.
3.)Most Europeans receive about 30 vacation days in a year which you they spend biking,hiking, and skiing.
B.) RECENT CONFLICTS
1.) In the 1980s increasing number of guest workers in Yugoslavia and Turkey came to West Germany for jobs.
2.) When the German economy declined some of the angry Germans created discrimination and violence towards the immigrants
3.) In response to this millions of others Germans protested racism.
4.) Political leader Jorge Haider made controversial remarks defended the former Nazis
Monday, January 26, 2015
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
geogrphy
1 they cause it to be warmer into Italy by blocking the wind
2 the rivers are important because they were trade routes and provide areas of transportation
3it the north Europe planes Germany
4 the westerlies ware Europe and give it a warm temperatures
5 meditarenit warm sumers and moderet winters
6 MOSS AND LECUN because it so cold
7to reclaim the land
8 The people of the Netherlands have held back the sea with earthen dykes to reclaim the land from the sea.
9. The pollutants in the Venice canals are industrial waste, sewage, dead fish creating a rotten stench in the warm weather.
10. Trees in Europe were cut down to provide farm land and the pylons to make Venice as well as the supplies and land to build town and cities.
The small country of lictinstine
Laned marks of lictinstin
Kuntstemuseum and the castell
The relitiv loction
is in between switserl laned and astreo the absilut location is 47.1417° N, 9.5233° E
In lictionshtine They speek germen
Facts
Lecitsinens are the leading producers of falls teeth
More then 80% of lektishtinne pronstent
The first king of lektishtns name was Rudolph
Human environment intro action
the king of
lictonshtin carved out the side of the mountin for the castell of liktinshtine
all so abut one have of liketionshtine is potato farms
Characters in Romeo and Juliet
Montague- is ready to fight capulet
Lady Montague- does not want him to join the fight
Romeo- Son of Montague and is love sick
Benvolio- Romeo's cousin Montague tries to break up the fight between Gregory and Samson but is challenged by Tybalt. Inquires to know who Romeo is in love with
Gregory- is Montague started
Samson- is Capulet
Tybalt- Capulet who is challenging Benvolio
Officers- Come and try to break up Benvolio and Tybalt
Capulet- Comes in ready to fight
Lady Capulet- thinks Capulet is to old to fight
Prince Escales- comes and breaks up the fight between capulet and montague
"THE BIG FIGHT"
Rosemary-(n) evergreen shrub/ herb/ in the mint family
Sallow- (adj) sickly or yellow color
Waverer- (verb) to sway to and fro, flutter
Perverse-(adj) willfully determined or disposed to go counter to what is expected
Cunning-(n) skill employed in a shrewed or sly manner, as in deceiveing and sly manner
Procure-(n) to obtain or get by care, effort or the use of special needs
Lamentable-
Kinsmen- familey
Unwieldy
Variable
Montague- is ready to fight capulet
Lady Montague- does not want him to join the fight
Romeo- Son of Montague and is love sick
Benvolio- Romeo's cousin Montague tries to break up the fight between Gregory and Samson but is challenged by Tybalt. Inquires to know who Romeo is in love with
Gregory- is Montague started
Samson- is Capulet
Tybalt- Capulet who is challenging Benvolio
Officers- Come and try to break up Benvolio and Tybalt
Capulet- Comes in ready to fight
Lady Capulet- thinks Capulet is to old to fight
Prince Escales- comes and breaks up the fight between capulet and montague
"THE BIG FIGHT"
Rosemary-(n) evergreen shrub/ herb/ in the mint family
Sallow- (adj) sickly or yellow color
Waverer- (verb) to sway to and fro, flutter
Perverse-(adj) willfully determined or disposed to go counter to what is expected
Cunning-(n) skill employed in a shrewed or sly manner, as in deceiveing and sly manner
Procure-(n) to obtain or get by care, effort or the use of special needs
Lamentable-
Kinsmen- familey
Unwieldy
Variable
Monday, January 19, 2015
HOMEWORK: Write a blog entry
- practicing prewriting and organizing (meaning you list ideas and then try to
organize them into a structure) - with a thesis statement ( a controlling idea)
and a hook about whether you believe in LOVE at FIRST SIGHT. Note - I want you
to use examples from your life or your parents' lives or from books, movies,
friends that you seen or heard about? Do you believe in it? Remember - Romeo
and Juliet claim to fall in love at first glance. Explore the idea. You might
be reading these out loud in class tomorrow.
-Don’t believe Love at First Sight
-But there is a chemical stored in the brain that activates
in the first 8th of a second it
-
My Mom and Dad knew each other for 13 years
before my Dad asks her out.
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They were married for 36 years then divorced
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I don’t believe that love truly defines people
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Passion is what I believe in
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You cant judge a persons character at first
glance
-
Hollywood indorses fantasy and Love at First
Sight
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“There is no love without passion”
Do you believe in love at first sight? I
believe in passion. In order to Love you must have passion because if you do
not have passion there is no love. Hollywood may want you to believe that Love
at first sight happens to everyone but the truth is it happens to the ignorant.
Because even if you do fall in love at first sight you have to build up that
relationship after.
Friday, January 16, 2015
Planning to trick someone 13
Lying to parents11
Killing someone for revenge1
Advising someone to marry for money4
Two families having a feud3
Killing someone by mistake while fighting2
Cursing 12
Killing someone in self-defense7
Suicide5
Crashing a party10
Marrying against parents' wishes6
Giving the finger 9
Picking a fight8
Lying to parents11
Killing someone for revenge1
Advising someone to marry for money4
Two families having a feud3
Killing someone by mistake while fighting2
Cursing 12
Killing someone in self-defense7
Suicide5
Crashing a party10
Marrying against parents' wishes6
Giving the finger 9
Picking a fight8
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
1) Why
can Europe be called "a peninsula of peninsulas"? Europe is a
peninsula coming off of Asia and it has multiple peninsulas coming off of it
2.What
European islands are located in North Atlantic? In the Mediterranean Sea?
ICELAND IRELAND GREENLAND AND Great Britain
3) How do mountains and uplands affect life in Europe? It separate People and culture and it stops cold north wind
4) The Alps arc across what countries or places?
The
Alps stretch across France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, and Austria and
Northern Balkan Peninsula
5) The Pyrenees are located where?
They
are located in Portugal and Spain
6) Where does the Danube flow?
Danube
flows West to East touching 9 countries
7) How are rivers used in Europe?
Transportation
and Trading and Hydro Electric Power
8) What is the most important plain in Europe?
The
Northern European Plain
9) Why is it important?
The
Agriculture and to collect peat
10) How are the landforms of Europe both an advantage and disadvantage?
It
separates the people of Europe and provides a wind block for agriculture.
Disadvantage in the landforms is the flat plains it allowes the invaders to
walk straight into northern Europe
11) How did natural resources help Europe to become industrialized?
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