Monday, October 21, 2013

Romans were the first Trendsetters!

This past Saturday we had another seminar it was on Roman history, and it was also the deadline for our timelines. I had stayed up a little long than I usually do to put my finishing touches on my timeline, just to make sure everything was creative and above par. When I showed up to the class the seminar instructor Mr Dundov looked very energized and ready to teach, myself on the other hand was tired form the previous night. I was impressed by the different methods other applicants used to create their timelines, they all looked good and were very creative. We kicked off the seminar by talking about the surroundings of Rome and how soon their neighbors would become building blocks of their empire. After that Mr Dunov pretty much walked us down our timelines with a few extra fact of his own. He explained how the Romans invented things that we still see and use today and present day society. A few things that he mentioned were roads, sewage systems, aqueducts, and arches. We have adapted many things from the Romans to fashion or even to our government structure. They were trendsetters, it just so happens that there trends never died. 
  (Google images)

 This past Saturday we had another seminar it was on Roman history, and it was also the deadline for our timelines. I had stayed up a little long than I usually do to put my finishing touches on my timeline, just to make sure everything was creative and above par. When I showed up to Mr Dundov's class he looked very energized and ready to teach, myself on the other hand was kind of tired for the previous night. I was impressed by the different methods other applicants used to create their timelines, they all looked good and were very creative. We kicked off the seminar by talking about the surroundings of Rome and how soon their neighbors would become building blocks of their empire. After that Mr Dunov pretty much walked us down our timelines with a few extra fact of his own. He explained how the Romans invented things that we still see and use today and present day society. A few things that he mentioned were roads, sewage systems, aqueducts, and arches. We have adapted many things from the Romans to fashion or even to our government structure. They were trendsetters, it just so happens that there trends never died. 
(Google Images)
-Malik Lee

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