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Category: History

Part II or The Quixotic Adventures of Vanessa and Ava
English, Field Trips, Front Page, History, Zapientia

Part II or The Quixotic Adventures of Vanessa and Ava

Well, Ava and I have finished Part One of Don Quixote. 434 pages in 4 months. It took a lot … Continue reading Part II or The Quixotic Adventures of Vanessa and Ava

English, Front Page, History, Zapientia

Essay on Meditation 1 by Rene Decartes

Meditation 1. Of The Things Which We May Doubt  1. SEVERAL years have now elapsed since I first became aware … Continue reading Essay on Meditation 1 by Rene Decartes

Front Page, History, Zapientia

Harry S. Truman

Harry S. Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri on May 8th, 1884. He was the 33rd President of the United States … Continue reading Harry S. Truman

English, Front Page, History, Zapientia

Theodore Roosevelt: 26th President of The United States of America

Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was born on October 27, 1858 in New York City. His parents were Theodore Roosevelt Sr. and … Continue reading Theodore Roosevelt: 26th President of The United States of America

Art, English, Front Page, History, Zapientia

City of Thieves

To start off the summer, I read City of Thieves by David Benioff . This read was nothing short of … Continue reading City of Thieves

English, Front Page, History, Science, Zapientia

A History of Biological Warfare

A History of Biological Warfare Biological Warfare is the use of disease-producing microorganisms, toxic biological products or organic biocides to … Continue reading A History of Biological Warfare

Field Trips, Front Page, History, Zapientia

Pearl Harbor

At 8:30 A.M. on December 7th 1941, one hundred and seventy Japanese torpedo bombers attacked the U.S. Naval fleet at … Continue reading Pearl Harbor

English, Field Trips, Front Page, History, Jack's Food Blog, Zapientia

The History of Food in Hawaii

Since the arrival of the Polynesians in about 300 A.D, traditional Hawaiian cuisine has certainly been unique from most of … Continue reading The History of Food in Hawaii

Front Page, History

The People of The United States vs. Thomas Jefferson

Jack: This Year, The Galileo school hosted a mock trial titled The United States of America vs. Thomas Jefferson. Why … Continue reading The People of The United States vs. Thomas Jefferson

English, Front Page, History, Zapientia

All Quiet on the Western Front : by Jack

All Quiet on the Western front is a World War I drama made in 1930, starring Lewis Ayres. The plot … Continue reading All Quiet on the Western Front : by Jack

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