Saul had an interesting life when he became king. Samuel, who was appointed by the people of Israel to find a king, came to Saul while he was looking for his father’s lost donkey. Samuel asked God if Saul was right and God said yes. Samuel came back to Israel with Saul and he was appointed king. The first thing Saul did as a king was start a battle. He saved the city of Jabesh-Gilead. After Saul won the battle, he started to make several foolish mistakes. The first mistake he made was he made a sacrifice something forbidden for anyone besides a priest. He also swore a foolish oath that costed the people’s respect. Saul didn’t destroy the Amalekites like he was commanded to. Saul was punished by God and was told that his sons would not inherit the kingship. Later on, Saul and Johnathan where killed in a battle by the Philistines. Saul’s life as a king was very eventful and his choices led to his downfall.
The Fall Of Rome
Two emperors of Rome decided to split the Roman Empire into two. One got the western Roman Empire and the other got the eastern Roman Empire. The eastern Roman Empire became the Byzantine empire and the western Roman Empire just stayed Rome. Soon, Barbarians invaded Rome and conquered it. The Byzantine empire held them off. Later, the Byzantine Empire fell to the Ottomans.
Jerome And Augustine
Jerome was a church father who converted to Christianity midlife. He is the one that translated the Bible into Latin. This translation of the Bible is called the vulgate. Augustine was a church father who helped develop the Christian doctrine in the late 4th century. He had a wild lifestyle until converted to Christianity .When he converted, he left that lifestyle behind. He also wrote two books, The City of God and Confessions.
The 3rd Century Crisis
The emperors declared themselves gods. No one else had the power to declare himself a god. The people looked at them as gods. The only problem with that is there were a lot of emperor’s 3rd century crisis. So the people would practically get a new God every few years. There were so many emperors that when there was instability in the government, there is instability in the entire empire. In the 3rd century crisis, there were 27 emperors from 211-285.
Roman Food
Most Roman kitchens didn’t have a cooking fire because it was too dangerous. Instead, they bought hot food from vendors. For the rich Romans slaves prepared food in the kitchen but there was no chimney so it was very Smokey. The common Roman people had diets consisting of meat herbs and vegetables. The poor people had to eat Stew and bread. The rich Romans had a lot of food party and drank a lot of wine.
The Landscape I Studied And What I Will Do With It
The landscape I observed and studied was my front yard. Some of the features are next to the house. There are five tall evergreen trees. There are also areas that have mulch in them that have plants and trees. The landscape I studied had an open space approach. One way I would improve the landscape design is maybe by moving a tree off to the side and getting rid of the two stumps. Maybe add some more plants to the mulch pits. I would also like to add some more plants along the driveway. Maybe add some lights along the walkways to make it look better. I might add a tree or two.
How Meteorologists Find Out The Weather
One of the ways meteorologists measure rains is the rain gauge. The way it works is the rain water will drip into a bottle. Then they will put it inside of a measurer beaker. That will tell them how many inches of rainfall has fallen in that area. One of the other ways to find out the weather at home is to make your own observations. You could also look at the Internet for The Weather Channel and other weather telling websites. A doppler radar sends pulses of energy with each turn it makes. If a raindrop hits the dropper radar it will send energy to another radar. Meteorologists need this information to tell us the weather and to put it on the Weather Channel or the internet, and apps such as Accuweather. Without this information we might go for a bike ride and it might rain while you’re biking.
thunderstorms and how to identify them
The three stages of thunderstorms are the towering cumulus stage, the mature stage, and the dissipating stage. If a storm has hail one inch thick, wind over 58 miles per hour, or a tornado it is considered a thunderstorm. Some clues that it is a severe thunderstorm are that it has a overshooting top, it is back sheared, it has an anvil, it also has a rocky appearance, or it has knuckles. If it has a dust foot or a rain foot it has a downbursts then it is severe
what I learned about in history
I learned about Egypt and about lower Egypt and higher Egypt and all the Egyptian kings and queens their called pharaohs. I also learned about Rome and how it was formed by Romulus and Remus, and about all of the kings and Julius Caesar and Augustus Caesar. We also did a world tour and learned about the dynasties of china and some of japan
What I liked about this course is the world tour and how we spent a long time studying the different subjects
What I disliked is there where no YouTube videos after the lesson. I would like it if Mr. fish put YouTube videos at the end of each lesson
The Desert Sidewinder
The Sahara sand vipers live in the Sahara Desert. They can be 1.6 feet long. They are also uniquely sand colored. Their head is shaped like a triangle, which means they are poisonous. They like to bury themselves in the sand Because they live in the hot desert. They do this to keep themselves cool. They also hunt by using this. They wiggle their tail so prey thinks its food. When the prey comes close to it, it strikes. The Sahara sand viper is vicious. Its venom will not kill humans, but it will doom its prey. They sidewinder that means that it jumps to move. It moves at the j-shaped tracks in the sand.