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Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Industral Revolution
started in the 1600 in England. Scottland, Ireland, and England made up the British isle.Citizens were subsistiance farmers, or someone who grows crops for there family.In the later 1600, the inclosure movment happened. The enclosure movment involed enclosed pubilc lands so farmers had to ask permission to use the land. They gave the land of small farm owners to larger farm owners. The farms who lost there land moved to cities. People moving to the cities makes inndustries larger. Farmers are looking for better ways to farm so people are coming up with inventions. Jethro Tall thought that when people were seeding there lands for crops that alot of seeds were getting waste so he invented the seed drill. What it did was help farms plant in straight rows which made harrvesting easier. Charles Townson copied a dutch idea called crops rotations, which means you move where you plants the seeds. By rotating the crops it helps the soil restore the nutrint that the crops need. Cities are overpopulated and natural resources are high, the two main one, iron and coal. Theres also alot of cotton. Reasons it started in Great Britin, land, work laber, and natural resources. Also has a lager number of river, alot of water. Transportation, food, and power. Also a disadvange of water power, floods and droughts. Not all cities had rivers running through them either. Textstyle Industries, machenics, cloths. First having to make things by hand but new inventions were helping. Textstyle industry still use water power. One of the first factory was a cotton and silk factories. Efficance is going through the roof. Now with steam engines transportation is improving. With this speed and comunications are improving.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
His translation of the Bible also helped to develop a standard version of the German language and added several principles to the art of translation. Luther's hymns sparked the development of congregational singing in Christianity. His marriage, on June 13, 1525, to Katharina von Bora, a former nun, began the tradition of clerical marriage within several Christian traditions. According to his father's wishes, Martin enrolled in the law school of that university. All that changed during a thunderstorm in the summer of 1505. A lightening bolt struck near to him as he was returning to school. Terrified, he cried out, "Help, St. Anne! I'll become a monk!" Spared of his life, but regretting his words, Luther kept his bargain, dropped out of law school and entered the monastery there.
The demands of study for academic degrees and preparation for delivering lectures drove Martin Luther to study the Scriptures in depth. Luther immersed himself in the teachings of the Scripture and the early church. Slowly, terms like penance and righteousness took on new meaning. The controversy that broke loose with the publication of his 95 Theses placed even more pressure on the reformer to study the Bible. This study convinced him that the Church had lost sight of several central truths. To Luther, the most important of these was the doctrine that brought him peace with God.
With joy, Luther now believed and taught that salvation is a gift of God's grace, received by faith and trust in God's promise to forgive sins for the sake of Christ's death on the cross. This, he believed was God's work from beginning to end
Luther's Protestant views were condemned as heretical by Pope Leo X in the bull Exsurge Domine in 1520. Consequently Luther was summoned to either renounce or reaffirm them at the Diet of Worms on 17 April 1521. When he appeared before the assembly, Johann von Eck, by then assistant to the Archbishop of Trier, acted as spokesman for Emperor Charles the Fifth. He presented Luther with a table filled with copies of his writings. Eck asked Luther if he still believed what these works taught. He requested time to think about his answer. Granted an extension, Luther prayed, consulted with friends and mediators and presented himself before the Diet the next day.
Luther had powerful friends among the princes of Germany, one of whom was his own prince, Frederick the Wise, Elector of Saxony. The prince arranged for Luther to be seized on his way from the Diet by a company of masked horsemen, who carried him to the castle of the Wartburg, where he was kept about a year. He grew a wide flaring beard; took on the garb of a knight and assumed the pseudonym Jörg. During this period of forced sojourn in the world, Luther was still hard at work upon his celebrated translation of the Bible, though he couldn't rely on the isolation of a monastery. During his translation, Luther would make forays into the nearby towns and markets to listen to people speak, so that he could put his translation of the Bible into the language of the people.
Although his stay at the Wartburg kept Luther hidden from public view, Luther often received letters from his friends and allies, asking for his views and advice. For example, Luther’s closest friend, Philipp Melanchthon, wrote to him and asked how to answer the charge that the reformers neglected pilgrimages, fasts and other traditional forms of piety. Luther's replied: "If you are a preacher of mercy, do not preach an imaginary but the true mercy. If the mercy is true, you must therefore bear the true, not an imaginary sin. God does not save those who are only imaginary sinners. Be a sinner, and let your sins be strong, but let your trust in Christ be stronger, and rejoice in Christ who is the victor over sin, death, and the world. We will commit sins while we are here, for this life is not a place where justice resides. We, however, says Peter (2. Peter 3:13) are looking forward to a new heaven and a new earth where justice will reign." [Letter 99.13, To Philipp Melanchthon, 1 August 1521.]
Luther also wrote the bible in german.
The demands of study for academic degrees and preparation for delivering lectures drove Martin Luther to study the Scriptures in depth. Luther immersed himself in the teachings of the Scripture and the early church. Slowly, terms like penance and righteousness took on new meaning. The controversy that broke loose with the publication of his 95 Theses placed even more pressure on the reformer to study the Bible. This study convinced him that the Church had lost sight of several central truths. To Luther, the most important of these was the doctrine that brought him peace with God.
With joy, Luther now believed and taught that salvation is a gift of God's grace, received by faith and trust in God's promise to forgive sins for the sake of Christ's death on the cross. This, he believed was God's work from beginning to end
Luther's Protestant views were condemned as heretical by Pope Leo X in the bull Exsurge Domine in 1520. Consequently Luther was summoned to either renounce or reaffirm them at the Diet of Worms on 17 April 1521. When he appeared before the assembly, Johann von Eck, by then assistant to the Archbishop of Trier, acted as spokesman for Emperor Charles the Fifth. He presented Luther with a table filled with copies of his writings. Eck asked Luther if he still believed what these works taught. He requested time to think about his answer. Granted an extension, Luther prayed, consulted with friends and mediators and presented himself before the Diet the next day.
Luther had powerful friends among the princes of Germany, one of whom was his own prince, Frederick the Wise, Elector of Saxony. The prince arranged for Luther to be seized on his way from the Diet by a company of masked horsemen, who carried him to the castle of the Wartburg, where he was kept about a year. He grew a wide flaring beard; took on the garb of a knight and assumed the pseudonym Jörg. During this period of forced sojourn in the world, Luther was still hard at work upon his celebrated translation of the Bible, though he couldn't rely on the isolation of a monastery. During his translation, Luther would make forays into the nearby towns and markets to listen to people speak, so that he could put his translation of the Bible into the language of the people.
Although his stay at the Wartburg kept Luther hidden from public view, Luther often received letters from his friends and allies, asking for his views and advice. For example, Luther’s closest friend, Philipp Melanchthon, wrote to him and asked how to answer the charge that the reformers neglected pilgrimages, fasts and other traditional forms of piety. Luther's replied: "If you are a preacher of mercy, do not preach an imaginary but the true mercy. If the mercy is true, you must therefore bear the true, not an imaginary sin. God does not save those who are only imaginary sinners. Be a sinner, and let your sins be strong, but let your trust in Christ be stronger, and rejoice in Christ who is the victor over sin, death, and the world. We will commit sins while we are here, for this life is not a place where justice resides. We, however, says Peter (2. Peter 3:13) are looking forward to a new heaven and a new earth where justice will reign." [Letter 99.13, To Philipp Melanchthon, 1 August 1521.]
Luther also wrote the bible in german.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
notes
1.Catholic Church had lost sight if a spiritual mission.
2.The Popes didn't set an example of moral leadership.
3.The priest engaged in misconduct.
4.The church became interested in income not saving souls.
5.There is not central government in Germany (which ment no control over religious ideas or panpel abuses)
6.Tetzel began selling indulgences.
Martin Luther was a monk.
He believed in the justification by faith.
He writes the 95 thesis, takes the documents and nails them to the church door in wittenburg.
Martin Luther is banned from the Cathloic church.
7.Luther was sommoned to appear infront of the imperial diet (meeting of the Catholic church in worms)
8.Luther is comanded to abandon his ideas, he refuses.
9.Luther is banished from the empire, his works are banned.
10.Luther translates the bibble into German.
11.Luthers works and ideas continue to spread.
12.Luther establemshes the 1st protestant church.
13.The first denomonation was Luthernism.
2.The Popes didn't set an example of moral leadership.
3.The priest engaged in misconduct.
4.The church became interested in income not saving souls.
5.There is not central government in Germany (which ment no control over religious ideas or panpel abuses)
6.Tetzel began selling indulgences.
Martin Luther was a monk.
He believed in the justification by faith.
He writes the 95 thesis, takes the documents and nails them to the church door in wittenburg.
Martin Luther is banned from the Cathloic church.
7.Luther was sommoned to appear infront of the imperial diet (meeting of the Catholic church in worms)
8.Luther is comanded to abandon his ideas, he refuses.
9.Luther is banished from the empire, his works are banned.
10.Luther translates the bibble into German.
11.Luthers works and ideas continue to spread.
12.Luther establemshes the 1st protestant church.
13.The first denomonation was Luthernism.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Black History Month
2-6-12 black history month
James Baldwin 1924-1987
His father was a lay preacher in the Holiness-Pentecostal sect, and at the age 14 baldwin was also ordained preather.
By 1948 baldwin had concluded that the socail tenor of the United States was stifling his creativity, and he went to Europse with the financial assistance of a Rosenwald fellowship.
In Europe, Baldwin completed Go Tell It on the Mountain(1953)Notes of a Native Sin (1955), and Giovanni's Room (1956)
2-8-12
Martin Luther King Jr. 1929-1968
He liked books and kept them around him even before he could read.
He thought about becoming a minister but decided against it because he felt it would not allow him to speak on contemporary problems.
Though always conscious of the possiblitiy of death, he was steadfastly dedicated to nonviolence because of its power over violence.
2-9-12
Muhammad Ali 1942-
He earned a reputation as a man dedicated to his goals and beliefs.
He came up with float like a butterfly and sting like a bee.
As a teenager he won a gold metal in the olympics
Whoopi Goldberg 1949
She is an actress and a comedienne.
Her and her brother were raised by there mother in a housing project.
The Color Purple started her carrier in 1985.
Elijah McCoy 1843-1929
He helped trains and all things with engines run smoothly and safely.
He was born in Colchester, Ontario, Canada.
His parents were slaves in Kentucky befpre escaping to Canada on the underground railroad.
Dred Scott 1795-1858
He was born a slave in Virginia.
He was imployed as a farmhand,stevedore, craftsman, and general handyman.
The justice argued that scott was not a citizen because he was both a black man and a slave.
Duke Ellington 1899-1974
He was a composer, bandleader, and painist.
He was more interested in athletics and art than in music.
HIs father strongly suported his interest in art.
Jackie Joyner-Kersee 1962-
She was a track and feild athlete.
Younger sister of Al Joyner.
She won a silver medal in the heptathlon in the 1984 Olypics.
Maya Angelou
She was a writer, poet, performer, and director.
SHe was born in St. Louis, Missouri.
She stopped speaking at the age 7 and didn't talk again until she was 12.
Colin Powell 1937-
He was the son of a shipping clerk and a seamstress both whom were immigrants from Jamaica.
He was a second lietenant in the U.S. Army.
He was assigned in South Vietnam and was wounded.
Frederick Douglass 1818-1895
He was the first African American leader of the national stature in U.S. history.
He never knew his father.
He was born sometime in February.
Booker T. Washington
He was born into slavery.
He was born in Franklinn County, Virginia.
He escaped to West Virginia during the civil war.
Ralph Bunche
He was the highest American offical in the United Nations.
He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1950.
He was born in Detroit Michigan.
Sidney Poitier
He was an actor.
He was born weighing only 3 pounds.
He dropped out after a year and a half of schooling.
Wilma Rudolph
She was an Olympic gold medalist runner.
She was the first American woman to win 3 gold medals in the Olymic games.
She coached underprivileged kids.
Louis Armstrong
He was a jazz musicain and entertainer.
He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana.
His date of birth is questionable.
Mae Jemison
She was an Astronaut and a physicain.
She was the youngest child of Charlie Jemison and Dorothy Jemison.
She was born on October 17 1956.
James Baldwin 1924-1987
His father was a lay preacher in the Holiness-Pentecostal sect, and at the age 14 baldwin was also ordained preather.
By 1948 baldwin had concluded that the socail tenor of the United States was stifling his creativity, and he went to Europse with the financial assistance of a Rosenwald fellowship.
In Europe, Baldwin completed Go Tell It on the Mountain(1953)Notes of a Native Sin (1955), and Giovanni's Room (1956)
2-8-12
Martin Luther King Jr. 1929-1968
He liked books and kept them around him even before he could read.
He thought about becoming a minister but decided against it because he felt it would not allow him to speak on contemporary problems.
Though always conscious of the possiblitiy of death, he was steadfastly dedicated to nonviolence because of its power over violence.
2-9-12
Muhammad Ali 1942-
He earned a reputation as a man dedicated to his goals and beliefs.
He came up with float like a butterfly and sting like a bee.
As a teenager he won a gold metal in the olympics
Whoopi Goldberg 1949
She is an actress and a comedienne.
Her and her brother were raised by there mother in a housing project.
The Color Purple started her carrier in 1985.
Elijah McCoy 1843-1929
He helped trains and all things with engines run smoothly and safely.
He was born in Colchester, Ontario, Canada.
His parents were slaves in Kentucky befpre escaping to Canada on the underground railroad.
Dred Scott 1795-1858
He was born a slave in Virginia.
He was imployed as a farmhand,stevedore, craftsman, and general handyman.
The justice argued that scott was not a citizen because he was both a black man and a slave.
Duke Ellington 1899-1974
He was a composer, bandleader, and painist.
He was more interested in athletics and art than in music.
HIs father strongly suported his interest in art.
Jackie Joyner-Kersee 1962-
She was a track and feild athlete.
Younger sister of Al Joyner.
She won a silver medal in the heptathlon in the 1984 Olypics.
Maya Angelou
She was a writer, poet, performer, and director.
SHe was born in St. Louis, Missouri.
She stopped speaking at the age 7 and didn't talk again until she was 12.
Colin Powell 1937-
He was the son of a shipping clerk and a seamstress both whom were immigrants from Jamaica.
He was a second lietenant in the U.S. Army.
He was assigned in South Vietnam and was wounded.
Frederick Douglass 1818-1895
He was the first African American leader of the national stature in U.S. history.
He never knew his father.
He was born sometime in February.
Booker T. Washington
He was born into slavery.
He was born in Franklinn County, Virginia.
He escaped to West Virginia during the civil war.
Ralph Bunche
He was the highest American offical in the United Nations.
He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1950.
He was born in Detroit Michigan.
Sidney Poitier
He was an actor.
He was born weighing only 3 pounds.
He dropped out after a year and a half of schooling.
Wilma Rudolph
She was an Olympic gold medalist runner.
She was the first American woman to win 3 gold medals in the Olymic games.
She coached underprivileged kids.
Louis Armstrong
He was a jazz musicain and entertainer.
He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana.
His date of birth is questionable.
Mae Jemison
She was an Astronaut and a physicain.
She was the youngest child of Charlie Jemison and Dorothy Jemison.
She was born on October 17 1956.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
notes???
Bathing
1.People bathed once a month
2.People wore the same clothes day after day because they only had one outfit
3. They used lavender flowers and mint in the water for cleaning. There were used to keep fleas away because they had a lot of animals in their houses.
Chairman
1. The word chairman comes from the Middle Ages where a house only had one chair, for the exclusive use of the man of the family.
Sleeping
1.At night people would pile onto a mattress- a lump of straw on the floor. The whole family slept in the same bed (mom,dad,brothers,and sisters. If an animal was friendly they may sleep in the bed to keep you warm of course.
Troubadours
1.Troubadours travled from town to town "singing for their supper"
2. His songs were ofter=n about love or the glory of kings.
3. Troubadours strum a lute or gutiar.
1.People bathed once a month
2.People wore the same clothes day after day because they only had one outfit
3. They used lavender flowers and mint in the water for cleaning. There were used to keep fleas away because they had a lot of animals in their houses.
Chairman
1. The word chairman comes from the Middle Ages where a house only had one chair, for the exclusive use of the man of the family.
Sleeping
1.At night people would pile onto a mattress- a lump of straw on the floor. The whole family slept in the same bed (mom,dad,brothers,and sisters. If an animal was friendly they may sleep in the bed to keep you warm of course.
Troubadours
1.Troubadours travled from town to town "singing for their supper"
2. His songs were ofter=n about love or the glory of kings.
3. Troubadours strum a lute or gutiar.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Ireland
I would like to go to Ireland for many differnt reasons. I have always been interested in Ireland every since I can remember. Ireland, well to me at least, is one of the most gorgeous places in the world. I'd love to see the castles that are there most of all though. The art and culture there has always been interesting. I love how Ireland still has old triditions also.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Pop-up books
Lindsey
Many lititure works are famous around the world.
It is tecnecally a demcracy.
Toys are not very well made.
There is no preschool or kidargarden.
They have a market where you can eat while you shop.
Shania
The childern play a veriety of games.
Some many ingredents are rice,chicken,pork, and potatoes.
A cultural aspect is their clothes.
They have three many parts of school.
Inica indains built empires in Peru.
Faith
They speak porteagese
They are the only in the South America that doesn't speak spanish.
The childern like eto play outside more than in.
Their food varisy depending on the reigon.
School runs from Febuary to December.
Caleb
Their main language eniglish.
They play a game called bugar.
They have a president and a vice president.
The education is primary and secondary.
Indepandence day is March 15.
Mark
99% of the population speaks greek.
The Tortis and the Hare is one famous childerns story.
They play with most of the same things America childern do.
A common meal is lamb with potatoes.
They have Christmas the same day as Amerircas do.
John
The capital is Madrid.
Spanish is the main language.
Pio Peep is a famous childrens book.
They have multiple veriaties of beens.
The govnerment is a Constitusional Monarcy.
Hannah
They speak porchgese.
The poputation is 10,760,305
Fly ladybug fly is a famous poem.
Tops slateboards and castenets are froms of entertainment for kids.
A form of dessert is custard.
Haley
7,623,438 is the poputation.
They speak swedish.
Skydreamer is a famous childerns book.
A common dish is meatballs in a cream sauce and pickles.
Most kids go to public school.
Sam
The offical langauge is aribic.
The capital is Rabbit.
The alphebet has 28 letters.
Draw my Father is a famous childrens nursry rhyme.
They go to high school for 3 years.
Madori
Berlin is the capital.
The many language is german.
The parent trap is a famous book from germany.
The presedent is the head of state but not head of the country.
A holiday is St. Nicholus day which is like Christmas.
Krista
The capital is Bridgetown.
The native language is english.
Rianna is from there.
Most childerns books and nursry rhymes are the same in America as they are there.
Kids play at the ocean mostly but also enjoy jump rope.
Kristen
The langauge is japense.
The capital is Tokyo.
They use a 6334 system.
Some toys are kites and mago toys.
They have constitual Monarcy.
Taylor
They have no native language, most people speak english and hindu.
Faces in the Village is a famous book.
They have varieties of seafood.
They can't wear hats into the Village.
Shoes must be left outside before entering somewhere.
Rachel
The capital is rome.
They speak ittalian.
Clap your hands is a famous book.
The toys are simmialr to the toys in America.
The food there is very triditional.
Karlie
Cyro is the capital.
81,120,077 is the population.
Hyms to the Gods is a famous book from there
They have a republic.
When having a house party guests are suppose to bring gifts.
Pagie
40,412,376 is the population.
They speak Aribic.
The kids play with the same kinds of toys we do.
They have a republic governmaent.
Lunch is the main meal.
Katara
The capital is France.
They speak French.
Are you Sleeping is a famous nursry ryhme.
They have toy librairies.
They have a republic.
Gunnar
They have a king that is in charge of the military.
They have three military branches.
It was orignally called Sime.
School is free until age 17.
66,720,000 is the population.
Dale
3,516,820 is the poputation.
They are mostly Roman Cathlic.
They play with marbles and stuffed pets.
The goverment is a constitutional Monarchy.
They have six years of primary school.
Courtney
The language is similar to ours but has a few differnts.
They have pretty much the same toys as us.
The play football and soccor.
The food is similar to ours.
They go to primary school then high school.
Josh
The capital is London.
The most common language is english.
J.K. Rowling is a famous author from the U.K.
A popular sport is Cricket.
They have a Monarchy.
Viola
The capital is Dublin.
The speak mostly Irsh.
Kids have pretty much the same activies as we do.
They study the same things as we do here.
Secondary school starts at 9:00 A.M
Gabby
Humpty-Dumpty is a famous childerns book.
They have a republic.
People mainly eat fish.
New Years is the same day as ours.
School is devided between royal and suburban areas.
Abby
The main language is mownoa.
They also speak English and French.
Poetry is commonly used.
A nursry rhyme is little bow peep.
They have a republic.
Chase
Spanish is the main language.
Marbles and tops our some of the toys.
Fedral Republic is the government.
1810 Napolean Bonapart takes control.
Kids 6-15 have to go to primary school.
Sara
9,880,728 is the population.
Childerns lititure is very important.
Constititional Democracy is the govnerment.
A regular dish is stew and roast.
Christmas is a main holiday in Sweeden.
Kelsea
Spanish is the main language.
There isn't many famous authors there.
They have many leaders.
Triditional food is made with corn.
A girls 15 birthday is treated like a girls 16 birthday is here.
Many lititure works are famous around the world.
It is tecnecally a demcracy.
Toys are not very well made.
There is no preschool or kidargarden.
They have a market where you can eat while you shop.
Shania
The childern play a veriety of games.
Some many ingredents are rice,chicken,pork, and potatoes.
A cultural aspect is their clothes.
They have three many parts of school.
Inica indains built empires in Peru.
Faith
They speak porteagese
They are the only in the South America that doesn't speak spanish.
The childern like eto play outside more than in.
Their food varisy depending on the reigon.
School runs from Febuary to December.
Caleb
Their main language eniglish.
They play a game called bugar.
They have a president and a vice president.
The education is primary and secondary.
Indepandence day is March 15.
Mark
99% of the population speaks greek.
The Tortis and the Hare is one famous childerns story.
They play with most of the same things America childern do.
A common meal is lamb with potatoes.
They have Christmas the same day as Amerircas do.
John
The capital is Madrid.
Spanish is the main language.
Pio Peep is a famous childrens book.
They have multiple veriaties of beens.
The govnerment is a Constitusional Monarcy.
Hannah
They speak porchgese.
The poputation is 10,760,305
Fly ladybug fly is a famous poem.
Tops slateboards and castenets are froms of entertainment for kids.
A form of dessert is custard.
Haley
7,623,438 is the poputation.
They speak swedish.
Skydreamer is a famous childerns book.
A common dish is meatballs in a cream sauce and pickles.
Most kids go to public school.
Sam
The offical langauge is aribic.
The capital is Rabbit.
The alphebet has 28 letters.
Draw my Father is a famous childrens nursry rhyme.
They go to high school for 3 years.
Madori
Berlin is the capital.
The many language is german.
The parent trap is a famous book from germany.
The presedent is the head of state but not head of the country.
A holiday is St. Nicholus day which is like Christmas.
Krista
The capital is Bridgetown.
The native language is english.
Rianna is from there.
Most childerns books and nursry rhymes are the same in America as they are there.
Kids play at the ocean mostly but also enjoy jump rope.
Kristen
The langauge is japense.
The capital is Tokyo.
They use a 6334 system.
Some toys are kites and mago toys.
They have constitual Monarcy.
Taylor
They have no native language, most people speak english and hindu.
Faces in the Village is a famous book.
They have varieties of seafood.
They can't wear hats into the Village.
Shoes must be left outside before entering somewhere.
Rachel
The capital is rome.
They speak ittalian.
Clap your hands is a famous book.
The toys are simmialr to the toys in America.
The food there is very triditional.
Karlie
Cyro is the capital.
81,120,077 is the population.
Hyms to the Gods is a famous book from there
They have a republic.
When having a house party guests are suppose to bring gifts.
Pagie
40,412,376 is the population.
They speak Aribic.
The kids play with the same kinds of toys we do.
They have a republic governmaent.
Lunch is the main meal.
Katara
The capital is France.
They speak French.
Are you Sleeping is a famous nursry ryhme.
They have toy librairies.
They have a republic.
Gunnar
They have a king that is in charge of the military.
They have three military branches.
It was orignally called Sime.
School is free until age 17.
66,720,000 is the population.
Dale
3,516,820 is the poputation.
They are mostly Roman Cathlic.
They play with marbles and stuffed pets.
The goverment is a constitutional Monarchy.
They have six years of primary school.
Courtney
The language is similar to ours but has a few differnts.
They have pretty much the same toys as us.
The play football and soccor.
The food is similar to ours.
They go to primary school then high school.
Josh
The capital is London.
The most common language is english.
J.K. Rowling is a famous author from the U.K.
A popular sport is Cricket.
They have a Monarchy.
Viola
The capital is Dublin.
The speak mostly Irsh.
Kids have pretty much the same activies as we do.
They study the same things as we do here.
Secondary school starts at 9:00 A.M
Gabby
Humpty-Dumpty is a famous childerns book.
They have a republic.
People mainly eat fish.
New Years is the same day as ours.
School is devided between royal and suburban areas.
Abby
The main language is mownoa.
They also speak English and French.
Poetry is commonly used.
A nursry rhyme is little bow peep.
They have a republic.
Chase
Spanish is the main language.
Marbles and tops our some of the toys.
Fedral Republic is the government.
1810 Napolean Bonapart takes control.
Kids 6-15 have to go to primary school.
Sara
9,880,728 is the population.
Childerns lititure is very important.
Constititional Democracy is the govnerment.
A regular dish is stew and roast.
Christmas is a main holiday in Sweeden.
Kelsea
Spanish is the main language.
There isn't many famous authors there.
They have many leaders.
Triditional food is made with corn.
A girls 15 birthday is treated like a girls 16 birthday is here.
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