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Post by Brie on Dec 10, 2005 5:21:32 GMT -5
The Icelandic letters that are different to English are; Á Ð É Í Ó Ú Ý Þ Æ Ö That was a part of the next Icelandic lesson
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Jelly♥Bean
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Post by Jelly♥Bean on Dec 10, 2005 9:31:01 GMT -5
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CrimsonTears
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Post by CrimsonTears on Dec 10, 2005 13:39:11 GMT -5
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animerocks123
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smartest and fairest of them all <33
Keep on smiling, no matter what you do, cuz when you're smiling, the world's smiling too!
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Post by animerocks123 on Dec 11, 2005 23:12:06 GMT -5
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Post by Alys on Dec 11, 2005 23:20:50 GMT -5
First phase: establish the situation, who is running and who is chasing, and why? Stakes? Motivating incident? Second phase: the thrill of the chase! twists, turns, reversals, death-defying plunges, narrow squeaks, and that's just the beginning! Third phase: the resolution. Are they caught? Or do they escape? hehe^^ I'm learning this thing on the internet about plot structure
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Post by pointofview on Dec 11, 2005 23:32:49 GMT -5
radio shack and look at fake dildos while doing the (don't even ask..)
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animerocks123
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Post by animerocks123 on Dec 13, 2005 22:41:40 GMT -5
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Post by pointofview on Dec 13, 2005 22:43:46 GMT -5
The Industrial Revolution factory division of labor Samuel Colt Samuel Slater Francis Cabot Lowell Britain vs. US (industrial competition) Boston Manufacturing Company the Waltham Plan Eli Whitney (interchangable parts) the rise on unions the Working Men's Party National Trades' Union Lowell Mill strikes and protests Westward Migration Southern Planters Virginia and Kentucky farmers to Ohio New England farmers to Great Lakes turnpikes Erie Canal (DeWitt Clinton) Robert Fulton (Clermont) Gibbons v Ogden railroad building (North vs. South) Social Classes The Business Elite The Middle Class Book Culture Urban Poor The Benevolent Empire Charles Grandison Finney American Temperance Society Irish Potato Famine Chapter 11
Sufferage for Men Martin Van Buren the Albany Regency party platform - patronage John Quincy Adams Henry Clay American System "corrupt bargain" "Tariff of Abominations" Andrew Jackson spoils system the "Crisis of 1832 Nullification Daniel Webster Jackson vs. the Bank of the US Indian Removal Act of 1830 The Trail of Tears Chief Justice Roger Taney Charles River Bridge Co. v Warren Bridge Co. Whigs the Panic of 1837 Commonwealth v Hunt William Henry Harrison John Tyler Preeemption Act Chapter 12
Ralph Waldo Emerson Transcendentalism Charles Grandison Finney Henry David Thoreau Walden Margaret Fuller Walt Whitman Nathaniel Hawthorne Herman Melville Edgar Allan Poe Emily Dickenson Brook Farm The Shakers Fourierists John Noyes Mormons Joseph Smith Brigham Young Catharine Beecher Harriet Beecher Stowe Uncle Tom's Cabin Lydia Finney Dorothea Dix Horace Mann William Lloyd Garrison Angelina and Sarah Grimké Seneca Falls, NY Elizabeth Cady Stanton Lucretia Mott Susan B. Anthony Sojourner Truth American Colonization Society Liberia Nat Turner Theodore Dwight Weld American Anti-Slavery Society Harriet Tubman "Underground Railroad"
holy mother of pearl!!! thats just a small bit of the stuff for my history final that i need to study for...and its tomorrow!
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Post by Alys on Dec 13, 2005 22:48:46 GMT -5
oh goodness! i really hope you do well!
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^ color code for Kelsey!
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animerocks123
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Post by animerocks123 on Dec 13, 2005 22:52:15 GMT -5
lol..yes kelsey we all hop eu do well tomorrow! good luck! HUGS!!
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Post by pointofview on Dec 14, 2005 2:38:33 GMT -5
how does it feel to be a freak? oh so pale and so unique to walk lonely in the rain unahsamed that you are not the same
muah! that is how i feel...i'm not sure where i found that though, but it was the last thing i copied....interesting
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Post by Ashleigh on Dec 14, 2005 15:36:16 GMT -5
it's okay!! oh and i forget... and i don't remember where to look, sooo when's the wedding??
haha that was me asking kels when the wedding was.. i wrote it then decided to check the calendar, but i copied it in case!
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Post by pointofview on Dec 14, 2005 15:39:12 GMT -5
1. Woman's duties in New England- Woman saw in New England firsthand their tole was a subordinate one. They knew their inheritances would be much smaller than thier brothers. girls usually recieved livestock and household goods rather than land. they bwere raised to be dutiful helpmeets to their husbands and providers for their families. farmwives spun thread and yarn fomr flax or wool and wove it into cloth for shirts and gowns. their knitted and made candles and soap. they churned milk into butter and pressed curds into cheese, brewed malt and fermented it for beer, preserved meats, and mastered dozens of other household tasks. thier labor was crucial to the rural household economy. and getting married and having kids was very importants too. they had no time for religious activitys because the care of their kids took up alot of their time.
2. Land inheritance- land was the base of economic life for most inhabitants of the preindustrial world, and it was much in demand. getting farmland was easy for the first settlers in New England, where the Puritan governments gave free land to most household heads. but alot of Eupoean migrants who came as indentured servants, also the native-born children of propertyless parents, it was much more difficult to become landowners. most yeoman farmers waited until their children reached a marriagable age and they gave them a marriage portion: land, livestock, farm equipment, or money. the parents did this to repayt their children for all their work on the farm to to ensure that they will take care of them in old age.once a woman was married she gave of all of her land to her husband and when he dies she is allowed to keep not sell one-third of the families estate.but death or remarriage cancelled this dower right. as each generation passed property to the next, families divided their lands to provide farms for their sons.
3. Land shortage- in long settled places farms had once been big but had been divided and sub-divided, leaving parents in a quandary. because parents had less to give thier children, they had less control over their children's lives, and the system of arranged marriages broke down. many towns petitioned the provincial government for assistance, farmers demanded a land bank that woould issue paper currency and thereby provide them with loans and stimulate trade, but the royal government vetoed this. and finally with success they created new communities for freehold farmers by obtaining land grants from the Massachusetts governmant or buying land from speculators in New Hampshire and the area of present-day Vermont.
holy goodness that was some questions that were on the history final today....
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animerocks123
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Post by animerocks123 on Dec 14, 2005 22:06:19 GMT -5
lol...ya...and i found someone to burn piccies of!!! lol...that was wut i was going to write but then i went back and checked something and copied it in case i wanted to use it....but then i didnt...lol...so it went to waste! but o well! see if i care! lol.... and poor kelsey!!! that looks hard!!!!!! do u think u did alright? ?
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Post by pointofview on Dec 14, 2005 22:12:01 GMT -5
i really hope so...i think i failed the math one but passed the history one...hopefully
IT for me know you’re mad or something cause u aren't talking to me i miss you alot and i am getting really upset probably don't wanna hear though or you don't care i know ur mad about he ignored me someone else need you miss you ok well please really upset i did and talk to me consider forgiving me i'll let you go tell you that you don't care expected it
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Post by Alys on Dec 14, 2005 22:12:07 GMT -5
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Post by pointofview on Dec 15, 2005 1:37:40 GMT -5
lol, yah, thats the best way to study...
DO YOU KNOW WHAT GOOD BYE DOES it tears a person up inside leaves them feeling dry and hopeless saying good bye to the one you love knowing all the while that it will be the worst thing you do it anyway, regretting it for the rest of your life meanwhile your one true love has moved on knowing that your love is happy doesn’t make you happy people say it should, but it doesn’t it makes you sad knowing you weren’t the one to make them happy
poetry for my english homework...written by moi....it sucks!
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Post by Ashleigh on Dec 15, 2005 16:53:46 GMT -5
hell yeah!! hes soo f*in sexxi! i think we should have him over and... hold on my sis wants the comp!! il ttyl! bye! (L)(K)mwah!!
wtf? that was my lil sis's convo on msn... what the HELL is she planning??
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animerocks123
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Post by animerocks123 on Dec 15, 2005 18:26:01 GMT -5
scawy...
that the showtimes are 12 15, 1 15, 2 15, 3 15, 4 15, 5 15, 6 15, 7 15, 8 15, 9 15, AND 10 15
thats for the movie that im gonna go see this weekend!!!
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Post by Alys on Dec 15, 2005 20:57:25 GMT -5
wskmlslexw ..... oh yeah.... it's Kandice's password (not anymore ) I had to think about what that was... ahhhh Kelsey! I LOVE IT!! good job! it's really great!
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