Wednesday, March 25, 2009
The what i learned about the 300 joint lol
The reason me for to do an blog on the Spartans and the movie "300' was because I watch the it was an great movie and it caught my eye because of the Spartans way and my bravery and to defend their country no matter what and no one was left behind they all work as one if one is weak then all is weak so I like that about the Spartans I liked their fighting skills. but we I was the movie and at the end the Spartans lost the battle but before they lost the battle king leonidas probably knew they wasn’t going to win but all he wanted to do was to let king xerxes know even a god king can bleed and he didn’t have soldiers that were immortal but before that he told one of his soldiers to stay behind and he wanted the one soldier to tell the tell of what happen and to get more Spartans to bring to defeat the Persian so when that happen he told the Spartan village what happen and they had more Spartans to take on the Persian so after the movie was over I was thinking I wondering did the Spartans ever won the war so that made me want to do and blog on this subject another thing I learn was how to make an blog I didn’t know anything about an blog so Mr. shakur help me with using the blog and gave me steps to take to make an blog and friends help me too and the research I got for this subject was very helpful to knowing about the Spartans was because of the violence and the history about it I love history and the action the Spartans had. The Spartans was one of the strongest army their ever was they fought for their country by any means they trusted in one another and wont let no one get hurt. But it was interested by how when the Spartans mothers have a baby they would the babies to this man or god and he would look and examine their babies to see were they worthy of being a Spartan solider and if they wasn’t they would dispose of the baby that really caught my attention because that was crazy to me and those are the things I learn from the 300 Spartans joint.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Profile

Once Leonidas realizes this, he sends away the Greek allies to alert the cities to the south. Being too few to hold the pass, the Spartans instead attack the Persian front where Xerxes is nearby. Leonidas is killed in the meleƩ. Meanwhile the Thespians, who had refused to leave, are overwhelmed while defending the rear. Surrounded, the surviving Spartans refuse to leave Leonidas' body and are annihilated by arrow fire. After this, narration states that the Battle of Salamis and the Battle of Platea end the Persian invasion, which could not have been organized without the help of the 300 Spartans who defied the tyranny of Xerxes at Thermopylae. One of the final images of the film is the memorial bearing the epigram of Simonides of Ceos, which is recited

Monday, March 16, 2009
HisTory oF tHe SPartAnS wAR


Thursday, March 12, 2009
credible Vs. non-credible
historical myths I know it is a non-credible source because:
1. A ".com" web domain-meeting that anyone could have purchased it.
2. A description that tells you the website is not focused on your topic area.
3. No clear author and can be edited by anyone . (about) Author who is not credentialed or experienced in the topic they are writing about.
4. The sources of information are not footnoted or explained
The 300 spartans I know it is a credible source because:
1. These usually end in ".edu" which means it is a university. ".gov" which means it is a government organization can also be acceptable. ".org" website are non-profits and can sometimes acceptable.
2. Few, if any ads on the page
3. A description and healing that indicates the website the is fouces on your topic area.
4. Authors who are clearly named and who have credentials or experience in the topic they are writing about.
The battle of Thremoplae I know it is a non-credible source because:
1. A ".com" web domain-meeting that anyone could have purchased it.
2. A description that tells you the website is not focused on your topic area.
3. No clear author and can be edited by anyone . (about) Author who is not credentialed or experienced in the topic they are writing about.
4. The sources of information are not footnoted or explained
Spartans History I know it is a credible source because:
1. These usually end in ".edu" which means it is a university. ".gov" which means it is a government organization can also be acceptable. ".org" website are non-profits and can sometimes acceptable.
2. Few, if any ads on the page
3. A description and healing that indicates the website the is fouces on your topic area.
4. Authors who are clearly named and who have credentials or experience in the topic they are writing about.
1. A ".com" web domain-meeting that anyone could have purchased it.
2. A description that tells you the website is not focused on your topic area.
3. No clear author and can be edited by anyone . (about) Author who is not credentialed or experienced in the topic they are writing about.
4. The sources of information are not footnoted or explained
The 300 spartans I know it is a credible source because:
1. These usually end in ".edu" which means it is a university. ".gov" which means it is a government organization can also be acceptable. ".org" website are non-profits and can sometimes acceptable.
2. Few, if any ads on the page
3. A description and healing that indicates the website the is fouces on your topic area.
4. Authors who are clearly named and who have credentials or experience in the topic they are writing about.
The battle of Thremoplae I know it is a non-credible source because:
1. A ".com" web domain-meeting that anyone could have purchased it.
2. A description that tells you the website is not focused on your topic area.
3. No clear author and can be edited by anyone . (about) Author who is not credentialed or experienced in the topic they are writing about.
4. The sources of information are not footnoted or explained
Spartans History I know it is a credible source because:
1. These usually end in ".edu" which means it is a university. ".gov" which means it is a government organization can also be acceptable. ".org" website are non-profits and can sometimes acceptable.
2. Few, if any ads on the page
3. A description and healing that indicates the website the is fouces on your topic area.
4. Authors who are clearly named and who have credentials or experience in the topic they are writing about.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Personal Reflection

I Patrick streeter chose to do this project about the Spartans was because of the violence and the history about it I love history and the action the Spartans had. The Spartans was one of the strongest army their ever was they fought for their country by any means they trusted in one another and wont let no one get hurt. But it was interested by how when the Spartans mothers have a baby they would the babies to this man or god and he would look and examine their babies to see were they worthy of being a Spartan solider and if they wasn’t they would dispose of the baby that really caught my attention because that was crazy to me and also I wanted too find out more about what happen after the first war when king leonidas only took 300 of his finest solider to war to fight against king xerxes and I wanted to find out what happen after the first war I really want to find because I wanted to Spartans to win the fight and I like how they respect one other and they have a great understandings about each other and know how each other weakness and strengths I know it took a lot of training together because if one person mess up the whole army will mess up but they was so together their were few mistake I feel that the only reason they lost was because king leonidas just wanted to prove a point to king xerxes that he also bleed and king leonidas was smart to send one person back from the war to tell the story and gather up all the soldiers in Sparta to fight the war and one thing about the Spartans they never back down from a fight or they never retrieve from BATTLE

Thursday, March 5, 2009
What i know about the Spartan

The things I know about the 300 Spartans that fought in a war against the Persian and king leonidas he was the leader of the Spartans and the Spartans are descended of Hercules and as a newborn baby they look at the baby to see if the baby is weak and or if the baby is worthy for being an Spartans and if the baby is the worthy the will throw the baby out and it took place in 480 BC during that time they was threaten by the Persian an army of a hundred of thousands and king leonidas had an goal since the great king xerxes wanted to threaten the Spartans so he wanted to make an god king bleed. and king leonidas had just took 300 Spartans to war with him and the battle took place called Thermopylae because it would narrow the numbers of the Persian army it was working until this creature had wanted to be an Spartans and king leonidas had told him told the creature that he would be worthy because he wasn’t able to protect other solider from the thigh to neck but king leonidas did tell the creature that he could bring the solider water and stuff.... but before an young Spartans reaches manhood he has to kill a slave... king xerxes fleet of Persian ships had sailed along the coastline from northern Greece into gulf of mail on the eastern Aegean sea towards the mountains at Thermopylae and after their offer of free passage to the Greeks defendant was refused they attacked on the 50th day and on the forty eight hours the defeating not just the poorly trained sent something that I would like to know did the Spartans ever defeated the Persian army and how many Spartan had the next time they battled the Spartans cause I remember that it was only one Spartans that survived the battle between the Persian and the Spartans

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