Extractions: October 14, 1066... From dawn to dusk the Normans attacked, thundering into the fray on their horses, arrows flying. The weary Saxons, lacking cavalry and archers, nevertheless fought on with fury, inflicting horrendous damage with their two-handed axes. But it was not to be. Come the end of the long battle it was William who would stand victorious and the Normans who would win the day, and the kingdom. But this was not the end. Nor was it really the beginning...
400-1100 Welcome as conscripts leaving Britain vulnerable to the attacks of the Irish and picts.Gwrtheyrn(Vortigern) a British chieftain paid mercenaries to help his people http://www.livinghistory.co.uk/400-1100/intro/
Extractions: Buy and Sell When the Romans departed in 410 AD they took with them most of the British warriors as conscripts leaving Britain vulnerable to the attacks of the Irish and Picts.Gwrtheyrn (Vortigern) a British chieftain paid mercenaries to help his people defend themselves.These paid soldiers were the Angles,Jutes and Saxons from North of the Rhine.They took their opportunity to exploit the power vacume in Britain and killed the British Chieftains during a meeting of the respective leaders.It was called "The night of the Long Knives". The Anglo-Saxons eventually mixed in with the weakened British and settled in most of today's England. The British held on to their hinterlands of Cornwall,Devon,Wales,Cumbria and Strathclyde. The Picts settled in Scotland while the Scots went to Ireland... confused?! In 731, the English churchman and historian Bede wrote "There are in Britain, in harmony with the five books of the divine law, five languages and four nations - English, British,(Today's Welsh) Scots (Today's Irish) and Picts (Today's Scots). Each of these has its own language, but all are united in the study of God's truth by the fifth, Latin." To add to this melting pot of cultures and languages came the Vikings.They came from similar roots to the Anglo-Saxons, their languages would have been closely related.Saxons,Welsh,Irish and Scots all felt the wrath of the pagan Norsmen who raided Britain for 0ver a century.They occasionally settled in places on Anglesey,the Irish coast and York was a large Viking settlement.
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Extractions: 9-16 - AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGHHH!!! Nuf said. Marathon is old, and AOB has been making no progress for the past several months. I'm not gonna scrap it though. The worst I'll do is perhaps give it to someone else, and/or put it on the Orphans page. I'm really thinking of porting it to a more advanced game like, say Half-Life (which will come out for Mac soon), but I need a better computer. ANYONE WILLING TO TAKE OVER ASSUALT ON BLAR'FA SHOULD CONTACT ME NOW AT EVENEDSUP@YAHOO.COM 8-15 - Not much is happening here. On Monday, all hell will break loose. School is starting again. Help me, somebody. Help me! The good thing about this is that for odd and unexplainable reasons, i'll be able to get back to my mapmaking and stuff. That is if i don't get taken to the insane asylum during the first week or 2 of hell. If my classmates remain the same, um.... i won't explain the torture process to yall, i think i'd lose this web site 7-27 - Well, after many delayed flights, and 2 weeks worth of climbing with very wierd people (wierd being defined as people who chase each other around trying to touch their "buds" with someone else's "bud") I have come back, with only a scratch on my finger. It doesn't hurt, really. I may compose a story of my adventures later on. I'll be funny. Really. Anyway, I've finally been able to update the, um, news. I'm trying to do AOB stuff but its hard when your monitor is broken and your brother is using the other one (which is his anyway). The war party has made little progress and if nothing happens soon, i'll scrap that altogether. Also, if you haven't heard, Chronos is dead, after Myrdraal's hard drive took the Windoze route. Oh well. Thats why you back up. I've got 2 back ups of AOB, so i think we're safe for now. Last but not least, I've set up a secr***[Transfer Interupted]
Class Introduction - Business Of Web Design Class Milestones use this document to help you organize your time and energy Fundingfor these notes provided by Project FIVE and Project picts supervised by http://www.sonic.net/~webclass/BusWeb/LesPM.shtml
Extractions: This lesson is devoted to clarifying the role of the Project Manager. During the meeting I hope to accomplish the following tasks: discuss how the team meetings went if the client meeting was held, discuss it clarify the client needs and analyze if team assignments are adequate to meet those needs compare project planning documents answer any question you may have about your role as PM share contact information so that PMs can form an online support system to help each other during the class. Activities
Extractions: Go to: Guardian Unlimited home UK news World news Archive search Arts Books Business EducationGuardian.co.uk Film Football Jobs Life MediaGuardian.co.uk Money The Observer Online Politics Shopping SocietyGuardian.co.uk Sport Talk Travel Audio Email services Special reports The Guardian The weblog The informer The northerner The wrap Advertising guide Crossword Dating Headline service Syndication services Events / offers Help / contacts Information Newsroom Style guide Travel offers TV listings Weather Web guides Guardian Weekly Money Observer Home Guardian Review By genre Reviews ... Help 495pp, Hamish Hamilton, £17.99 Half way into his journey through Africa, Paul Theroux is standing by the roadside in northern Kenya, looking, by his own account, a little down-at-heel. Pushing 60, he has a hole in his jacket and a tough journey through Ethiopia behind him. The truck he arrived on has a broken spring and isn't moving. So he asks a couple of passing Americans in a gleaming white aid agency vehicle for a ride. And they refuse.
The News I took pictures, Jacon 2002 picts. ve attended, but that was something I couldn'thelp.Even though homework and classes have kept me from doing a lot of stuff. http://24.170.181.41:1088/news.html
Extractions: I'm not dead. I swear. I do feel like it though. I'm tired, I've had a headach for the last few days, and I've got more work to do than I can handle. Someone, put me out of my mysery. Not seriously, I'll find my own way out. I'll start updating again at some point. Prolly after my senior design project is finsihed. ::bleh:: tooooo much work. Bye. Yes, I am still alive. This semester has been very hectic. I'm currently awaiting my Senior Design Website to upload to it's server. You can get a glimps of what I've been working on at http://sd.phantomradio.net My car is currently out of service due to a bad starter. My classes are half awsome, half horrible cause too much work and such. My mom isn't helping right now either. This is the first time I've ever had my parents put pressure on me. Just when I don't need any more pressure. It isn't easy being as busy as I am. I just need to get a week off from everything ... sigh ... I just want some time when I don't need to worry about anything. Try convincing them of that.I got a working pc now. A 950 athlong w/256 megs of ram. It isn't bad. Oh ya! MacOS 10.2 is really awsome once a person does a format reinstall. For a while my desktop was running, not well. PIcture at http://www.phantomradio.net/anime/CPSC
Al González' Bio With his new principal's help, Al rewrote his Water Quality grant and submittedit to Toyota's Tapestry grant, to the Coca Cola Foundation See the picts here. http://eagleone.chimacum.wednet.edu/classpages/resume.html
Extractions: e-mail: Al_Gonzalez@chimacum.wednet.edu See their dogs, birds and cat . Al majored in Psychology and minored in history at UCLA with visions of becoming a veterinarian. Since his freshman year at UCLA, Al studied a Korean Martial Art, Hwa Rang Do . He began teaching the new members after about three years and found that he loved to teach. That was the career for Al, so upon graduating from UCLA he attended the California State University at Northridge to work towards earning his teaching credential. Dissatisfied with Northridge's lack of support in their graduate program, he learned about the Los Angeles Unified School District's intern program that led to a California Clear Credential and signed up. The program targeted Spanish-speaking teachers to help the large population of Spanish-speaking students in the Los Angeles district. He was accepted. The LAUSD's intern program proved to be more valuable than the Cal State Northridge graduate program . The classes were taught by veteran teachers with the emphasis on what works in the classroom with only enough theory as necessary to become a better teacher - one who can teach and not just talk about teaching. Using the latest Whole Language and Thematic approaches
Sandbox Studios: 52@40: Projects To Date help you better understand yourself? Yes and no. Have a nice week. DocumentationOn the last day of the week, take an hour (okay, so there is some homework http://www.sandboxstudios.org/52at40/Projects/thething/
Extractions: This is not "the thing" (meaning the actual idea submitted as Scott's assignment). This is the list of directions that lead Scott to "the thing." "The thing" is hidden. This is likely to be the only thing that Scott will be the first to know. When Scott finds "the thing" he will find out what he is expected to do for up to an hour a day for a week. Scott: Before finding "the thing" please consult your calendar. Be sure to reserve exactly one waking hour each day to be able to effectively do "the thing." (It may not take a full hour each day but do reserve a full waking hour each day. The hour can be early morning, late afternoon, evening. It doesn't matter.) Directions Here, a circular street borders a kind of natural oasis. Go to 34th Street and Park Terrace (see map), where you'll find a sunken park filled with trees. Find your way into the park (there are several paths) and go down to the bottom of the sunken park.
Extractions: Schools * Madison-Oneida BOCES- This document may not be reproduced in any form without the expressed written consent of the District Superintendent or his designee. LU Title: New York Explorers Author(s): Joanne Haier Grade Level: 4 School Address: Westmoreland, NY 13490 Subject Area: ELA/S.S./Tech School Phone/Fax: 315-853-6191 CONTENT KNOWLEDGE Declarative Procedural Name the 5 early explorers of NY and their affiliated countries How to use the writing process to express information Identify where the explorers explored How to access information using encyclopedias (print and online), reference materials, books (variety of grade levels), internet sites, and literature. Identify the reasons for exploration How to use a graphic organizer to record information in a grid. Identify the results of the exploration (land claims) How to format information into a multimedia presentation (PowerPoint) Identify the appropriate components for a multimedia presentation (PowerPoint) How to present a PowerPoint Presentation orally.
Monthly News Switching your stance when sparring can also help keep you focused on making your Thinkof it as doing your martial arts homework and come to your next class http://www.thefrolic.com/kimstkd/mistakes.html
Extractions: In August we held a forms class at which we videotaped student forms. We did written evaluations and students evaluated their own forms. Some common errors for each form emerged. Here is a list of the most often made mistakes in the color belt forms and the first degree black belt forms. Please ask Mr. or Mrs. Henkel if you have questions. Feet straight ahead during horse stances. Don't raise right hand during first slow (3 seconds) punch. Extend ball of foot for front kicks-don't hunch shoulders. Fully chamber opposite hand during pressing blocks. Strong forearm block before each side kick and hold during kick. Chamber right hand as you do left backfist. Complete front stances at end of form.
MetaChimp: The Religion Of One I need to be doing homework (like reading Kierkegaards Fear and Trembling),and I need to get some rest. (Wow (thanks to Roy for the study help). http://www.metachimp.com/
Lhundris life in the west as a small colony of settlers from Ireland. WA Cummings, TheAge of the picts, Alan Sutton Hoping Tuh's battle plan will help me feel better http://fieldofsheep.blogspot.com/
Extractions: Bother, it just doesn't look correctly written down. Then, I had another dream. Something about an indian fishing boat and scientists studying a strange tribe of indigenous peoples in Australia and NZ and I was with them, but the weirdest thing about these people is that they let their horses eat off their arms. One lady came up to me when her horse tried to attack me and I was running away and yelled "Why don't you let the horse have your arm?! It needs it more than you do. Be grateful, damn it, and feed the horse! Be a good girl and feed the horse your arm!!!" Creepy, eh? I think it's creepier I understood her as she was speaking some sort of other language. I got away, btw, on the indian fishing boat (made in India. It was a really cool wickerish thing) and flew over to some island where the scientists proceeded to study baby dinosaur eggs (which I didn't seem to mind...)
Scotland Resources picts Knowe A Neolithic henge site, overlain by a Roman age occupation, in Crooks http://archaeology.about.com/library/atlas/blscotland.htm
PRINGDALE GARDENS JUNIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL - For Families Benefits for Students easy accessibility to quality reading materials;; homeworkthat is at Their parents came, too, and learned how to help their children get http://schools.tdsb.on.ca/pringdalegardens/page3.htm
Extractions: For Families Pringdale Dream Park Construction Read At Home Program Overview The Read at Home program is the basis of the Pringdale Homework Policy. Books for this program are provided by the school and taken home daily by the students. All children from kindergarten to grade 6 are expected to spend a minimum of 15 minutes a day doing the Read at Home program. In kindergarten, the parent reads to the student. As students progress through the grades, they begin to do some of the reading themselves. By grade 4, the students should be doing most of the reading themselves. A tracking sheet is signed by the parents: for kindergarten to grade 3 the tracking sheet is signed on a daily basis; for grades 4 - 6, the tracking sheets are signed on a weekly basis. Staff Roles and Responsibilities Librarian: Classroom teacher: organizes a system of keeping track of who takes which book each night;
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Ireland In the Stone and Bronze Ages, Ireland was inhabited by picts in the north and apeople called the Erainn in the south, the same stock, apparently, as in all http://www.infoplease.com/cgi-bin/id/A0107648.html
Extractions: World Countries Infoplease Atlas: Ireland National name: Ireland, or Eire in the Irish language President: Mary McAleese (1997) Taoiseach (Prime Minister): Bertie Ahern (1997) Area: 27,135 sq mi (70,280 sq km) Population (2003 est.): 3,924,140 (growth rate: 0.7%); birth rate: 14.6/1000; infant mortality rate: 5.3/1000; density per sq mi: 145 Capital: Dublin Largest cities (1996): Dublin, 953,000; Cork, 180,000; Limerick, 79,000; Galway, 57,000 Monetary units: Euro (formerly Irish pound [punt]) Languages: English, Irish Gaelic Ethnicity/race: Celtic, English Religions: Roman Catholic 93%, Anglican 3%, none 1%, unknown 2%, other 1% Literacy rate: Economic summary: GDP/PPP (2001 est.): $104.7 billion; per capita $27,300.
Medieval Scotland From the ancient picts to the Stuart Kings, the Scots have had an undeniable impact http://historymedren.about.com/cs/medievalscotland/
The Saxon Advent - Introduction They allied themselves with the picts whom they were treatybound to keep out, and http://historymedren.about.com/library/prm/blsaxonadvent1.htm