Monday, 29 September 2014
Written Narration: Livingstone
Livingstone soon became good friends with Stanley, then when Stanley is going back he gave Livingstone extra clothes and help him find 60 loyal bearers. Livingstone died because of sickness. His heart was buried under a tree and wrapped his body like a mummy.
Sunday, 28 September 2014
Written Narration: Story of Romans
Caius Gracchus is a great leader loved by many poor people. He took on the rich and helped the poor, but soon people wanted to kill him. A reward will be given for Caius' head, that is as heavy the gold as his head. Caius brought his two friends and loyal slave and escape. But his friends were slain and he asked his slave to kill him for he did not want to fall in the hands of the evil people. One person found him and took his head. He went back home, took out his brain and filled it with molten lead and exchange it for 17 pounds of gold.
Tuesday, 23 September 2014
Written Narration: Age of Fable
One day the princess of Nausicaahad a wonderful dream that she was going to get married soon. When Ulysses was traveling Minerva created wind to blow Ulysses to the shore. When he reached there, he heard the princess screaming because her ball fell into the water. He asked the princess for food and clothing. She admired Ulysses. When they reached the city the princess pleaded him to not company her through the city because people will thick it rude for her to walk with a stranger. She told him the directions to the castle. In the palace when the king talked about Troy Ulysses had tears in his eyes. He told the king about his adventure and the king asked everybody to give him gifts. Ulysses was away from Ithaca for 20 years he could not remember his native land. Minerva came in a form of a young shepherd to tell Ulysses where he was and about the palace. His son Telemachus went out to look for his father when Minerva asked him to go home. There he saw a stranger and treated him well. Ulysses told his son that it was him. People insult Ulysses, someone even raised a stool and throw at him. Penelope had many suitors so she held a shooting contest. The beggar, which no one but Telemachus and his faithful follower know that he was Ulysses asked to try. He easily shot through the rings. Then he slain all the suitors.
Written Narration: Tales of Troy
Ulysses and the other brave warriors were injured and unable to fight, Patroclus told Achilles about it, and he felt sorry but he had sworn not to battle until the Trojans set fire to their ship. So Achilles lent him his armor, his horse and his men. When he charged to battle, the Trojans were terrified, everyone is trying to find an escape route. Patroclus charged down, slaying every soldier and at last came to the walls of Troy. There he fought with Hector and was slain. When Achilles heard about his friend's death, he was so sad. He shouted loud and clearly, and the Trojan soldiers and the horses were all terrified. In the dawn Achilles' mother came and gave him a new set of god's armor. They slew men until they reached the walls of Troy. There Achilles chased Hector three round across Troy. Finally Hector was slain.
Sunday, 21 September 2014
Written Narration: Story of the Romans
The Romans were living in peace since the second king of Rome. There were no war and fighting, and the people start to cultivate the art of peace. Soon barbarians came attacking down to Italy. The Romans got ready for battle and forty thousands of barbarians were killed. Later they fought Hannibal and his men, The Romans were defeated over and over for three times. At last Rome gave Hannibal the command of the army.
Wednesday, 3 September 2014
Written Narration: Age of Fable
When Ulysses was returning from Troy, he came to the Cyclops island. they went in one cave. When Cyclops returned he took one of Ulysses' men. He asked Ulysses for his name. Ulysses said his name was NoMan. At night when the Cyclopes was sleeping Ulysses and his remaining men took a burning iron stick and struck the Cyclops' only eye. He groaned loudly that he woke the other Cyclops up. They ask what was happening and the Cyclops cried "O Friends, I die, and NoMan gives the blow." The others replied " If no man hurts you that means its the stroke of Jove." Ulysses and his men escaped to their boats and escape. Cyclops cursed them, and his father, Neptune created a lot of waves.
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Written Narration: Never Give In
When Winston Churchill was looking back in the later years, Winston found his problem. He wasn't engaged to imagination or interest. His teacher never inspired him that passion for knowledge for real learning. He said that knowledge not only belong to the school or professional, but to the hungry and willing, those who refuse to surrender the power of knowledge or the paths that lead to greatness. He has a lot of courage, one time in the Boer war, while serving only as a journalist, he not only volunteered for a dangerous mission like that, he was captured while trying to save a man during a Boer attack. Churchill planned his Curriculum and work all day to his satisfaction.
Monday, 1 September 2014
Written Narration: Story of the Romans.
One time there was a big chasm in Rome. People tried to fill it up but it is so hard. Only the most precious thing in Rome is thrown in, the chasm will close up. Women started to throw their jewels into it but nothing happened. Curtius claud in full armor, mounted on a fiery steed and jumped into the chasm. The chasm closed, swallowing him up forever. Phyrrus, the king of Epirus gathered 25,000 men, and elephants trained for fighting to Rome. The Romans were terrified by the elephants trumpeting, crushing the soldiers. They were soon forced to retreat. They lost 15,000 men, and 1,800 were made prisoners. Later the romans pelted the fighting elephants with balls of rosin and flax set with flame. The elephants turned back to escape, but stomped on their own soldiers.
Adventures of Ben and Karl 9
It was Sunday again, and Ben and I were on another adventure when Our parents called. They told us some good news, another group vacation!
Today guess where we are going. You've got it, China!!! When we arrived we were in the jungle. We saw a yeren, a breed of human and monkey. We followed it to its home and the whole family were there. I took a picture of the happy family.
Our host brought us food and water. we had a good time there. They introduce us to another of the legend, the yeti. They have a shortcut passage that leads to the yeti's habitat. They are very awesome. They are very strong.
We studied them and see how they could survive the cold. We slept there for a few days, then we headed home.
Our host brought us food and water. we had a good time there. They introduce us to another of the legend, the yeti. They have a shortcut passage that leads to the yeti's habitat. They are very awesome. They are very strong.
We studied them and see how they could survive the cold. We slept there for a few days, then we headed home.
Written Narration: Augustus Caesor's World
About six hundred years before Augustus time was the golden age of Greece. During the golden age, Greece was filled with thinkers. Pythagoras once asked his student to count. When he counted to four Pythagoras asked him to stop. He said the sum of 1,2,3 and 4 is 10. He called it the holy triangle of four. There is another man, Socrates. What is goodness? What is happiness? When and why are you truly happy? When are you miserable? he asks man. Plato was Socrates' best student, he was both athlete and soldier. Plato had a student called Aristotle. Aristotle always disagree with his teacher. To him facts are more important then ideas. He created the first zoo and the first encyclopedia. He was the last of the great Greek philosophers.
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