<< Once a year art students travel to Marceline, Missouri, which is the hometown of Walt Disney. Students received the treat of getting the opportunity to listen to guest speakers, marvel at cartoon drawings and eating ice cream after the events on September 19. (Left to Right) Kayla Sharp, 10, Cailey Crites, 10, and Mackenzie Bonham, 10 all admire the cartoons and each other's company. Sharp states that her favorite part was "...." Jacob Cummings, 12 reads a cartoon strip at Toonfest. "I think listening to the speakers. The first guy was really funny and the third guy was really good too. It was really fun to hangout and learn more about art." Overall Toonfest was a huge hit and many students loved looking at the
What you are about to read is a recorded audiolog of Dr.Crabcakes and his experiments. Dr.Crabcakes had many breakthroughs in his time but you will probably like this most of all This in particular is the series of entry logs of how it began and ended. Oh i also forgot this also has what made the change.
Merengue is the official dance and music of the Dominican Republic. While Merengue has been part of the Dominican culture since the 19th century, it was in the mid 1030s that Merengue became the dominant dance and music of the island. What makes Merengue so special is that it manage to raise from a considered “low-quality” music to an international sensation that not only dominated the radios stations all over the island but influenced all over North and South America. The toxicant beats had everyone in and out the island on their feet dancing and celebrating.
“ Binghampton is like a bowl because once you get to the top you fall right back down “ Anfernee Hardaway was raised in Binghampton which is a neighborhood in Memphis, Tennessee Anfernee was raised mostly by his grandmother while his mother worked all day. Anfernee’s grandmother gave him the nickname “pretty” which was mistaken for “penny” because of her southern accent . Anfernee had a bestfriend who was younger than him his name was Desmond Merriweather they both loved basketball so everyday they would face each other after school, they attended rival high schools. Anfernee attended Treadwell High school and Desmond attended
Clendinnen explains why the captor wore the victim’s chalk and down of his kin and why he cried for the victim. She says that the captor did this because the captive was going to die a lonely death among strangers, since he was from outside Tenochtitlan. Even though, the captor’s kin ate from the captive, the captor didn’t do so, because he said he wouldn’t eat “his own flesh” since he too would probably die on the stone and others will eat his flesh in another city. Also, she interprets that the Aztecs didn’t necessarily believe that their were killing the warrior as he was before the rituals. Instead, all the preparation that had gone into this day, from the cutting of the warrior lock to the mock heart excisions, had made him more sacred, and changed him from a warrior into a victim. Once the warrior lock of hair was cut, it was believed that the warrior made his
Pennny is a colorful fuzzy ball of fur. Pennny has butterfly wings and big rainbow eyes. She wears high socks, her hair sticks up and she wears a bow in it. She also carries a pink and purple magic wand. Her fur is blue and she also wears a silver neckless with magic dust in it.
The young Fortnatious lived in a town called Tilted Towers. The town is filled with different types of loot that everyone wants. However, he also lived on an island with a total of 100 people. The island was pretty big, it had 18 different locations and many more side locations.
Thank you so much for your positive and reassuring words of wisdom. Indeed, without support from peers, friends, relations and others who are expecting only the best from us, the journey would be a mammoth task. Through hard work and a can-do attitude, anything is possible.
Sweat drips off your chin and stings your eyes. The rough stone, now hot with friction body heat, has begun to mark calluses on the base of your palm. The other workers in the room around you work on columns of stone and bits of obsidian using various sizes of chisels or hammers and picks. Finally, the call for the end of the workday washes over the jade workshop followed by a cacophony of tools being put down. You give the column you’re working on three final, hard rubs, then stand back to admire your work. The face of a giant stone warrior stares back at you. Once you clean up and exit the building, you stop a moment to admire the gold and jade buildings of the city around you before you hurry home. So what were the ancient Toltec like?
African-Americans in the South after the Civil War were new to the concept of freedom, yet that very small two syllable word meant a lot to them. Slaves were not considered as a piece of property that could be used and abused by their slaveholders anymore. Slaves families were separated by the effects of slavery, so the freed slaves immediately tried to reunite with their families. News finally reached Texas about slaves being freed on June 19th, 1865, also called Juneteenth. Juneteenth is considered one of the oldest known celebrations that commemorated the end of slavery in the United States. The news of the Emancipation Proclamation did not reach Texas until about two years after its public awareness because there was little Union
Have you ever had a good or bad event that you can never forget or is hard for you to forget? Well i have. It was my first time going to Knotts Berry Farm, and the events that followed that were fun and funny.
There many types of music in this world today. In this essay I will be discussing the music of Merengue and salsa. I will also be comparing them, and telling you about each of them individually.
I read your post and I was fascinated, I can understand your way of thinking and you values. It’s nice to know that their still people that are transcendence and believe that life should beautiful without bad and negative stuff around them. Being a grateful person is good because, you feel full of life and be able to obtain your goals. I gree with you about forgiveness values, I think that a lot of people experience that in their life, I am want of them, I don’t like to hate that a word that I don’t said and don’t think of it. I just put the negative in the same but I don’t forget, I learned to be alert. Great post.
I would be a good representative for the National Junior Honor Society. I believe this because of two things. The first reason is that I get exceptional grades. I try my best to maintain my average over 95. I do not fret when I get a bad grade. Instead I think of it as an opportunity to try even more on the next test or quiz and a chance to learn from my mistakes. The other reason is because I enjoy helping others. I like to help my fellow classmates with their homework if they do not understand it.
In today’s society, a good quality education is an important and valuable necessity. As a college student at Lone Star College, my college experience has greatly influenced me in an enormous amount of ways. By attending college, I have not only had a chance to receive a quality education and degree, but also an opportunity to socialize and interact with various people from different cultures. In addition, the professors on campus have been extremely helpful towards teaching me to succeed in both inside and outside the class room. Furthermore, my college experience at Lone Star has greatly influenced and encouraged me to be successful and achieve my dream of becoming a doctor.
In the short story “The Cask of Amontillado,” by Edgar Allan Poe, the narrator, Montresor, plans to get revenge on Fortunato for some unfair treatment towards him (Montresor). Montresor tricked Fortunato into the catacombs to taste a cask of amontillado and then locks him away to die. This setting helps create more of a horrifying atmosphere.