Category Archives: Humanities

Development of The Angels

The book I used for my project is Angel’s Blood, by Nalini Singh. My project contains everything I considered major in the story in character development. I’ve never done this before, and I had to track multiple characters at once, … Continue reading

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Scrapbook of the Ages

  Reflection   This Unit was the biggest thing I have ever done. Just assignment after assignment after assignment. This project was a culmination of every project in this unit. It wasn’t organized, I just put on whatever I remembered, … Continue reading

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Project: Chocolate Soufflé

honestly, I just wanted to try it out. It also relaxed me a lot too.

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Evolution Of Communication

reflection: I did pretty well, I think,  but I stuttered and paused too much in my video, and I accidentally used a premium template for my infographic. I used Wikipedia because there wasn’t anything in the ISB source that related … Continue reading

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homo sapiens infographic

  Homo sapiens, or wise men,  are the direct ancestor of homo sapiens sapiens, the wise wise men(us). they had more advanced tools than other early humans, which would have helped them hunt better. they also had a knowledge of … Continue reading

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metaphoric landmarks

1. my fears are a forest 2.my attention is an archipelago 3.my hardships are a desert 4. I am an island 5.chinese is a mountain 6.my hopes are a lake 7.life is a river 8. my worries are a volcano

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I Am From Poem

My Life In a Poem    I am from family,                                                  Loyal to the last.  Sometimes annoying,  But still family.    I … Continue reading

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I Am A Gamer

  this is an unfinished sketch I made on Sketchbook. I traced it on top of my own photo, and it is quite ugly.

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