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Community and Friendship

I was successful because I helped my team during the Maze by pointing to the correct square that they should go too. Most of us did this, so it was very helpful to the person actually going. During the Marble Maze we decided that we had to sit down and pass the marble through the tubes all the way to the end. It took us a while but we were able to do it. I was one of the main people helping on that activity.  During the Hog Call, we elected a leader to match everybody up. I was not that person. I tried to help by staying still but it did not work.

Daily Life-Warfare

Daily Life-Warfare

Miles Lubas

Soldiers

  • Egypt military played an important role in peacetime and in war.
  • Egypt had a standing army of soldiers that worked full time. They were stationed throughout the entire empire.
  • Egypt also had mercenaries, which were usually from distant lands that were payed to fight. The actual cost of what it was to have a mercenary fight for you was unknown. Guesses can only be made.
  • When Egypt needed to send an army into battle, the pharaoh would take one out of every ten men who worked in the temples to aid the army.
  • The Egyptians did not have one main strategy. Although Ramesses the Second once led four divisions named after gods to fight against the city of Kadesh. They waited for a while to attack and surprised them and were able to win the battle.

Companies and Divisions

  • The Egyptian army was organized into divisions and companies.
  • A company had about 200 foot soldiers while a division had almost 5,000 soldiers.
  • A captain lead each company, and he carried a staff topped with the companies’ emblem to show his importance.
  • A general or a lieutenant led a division. Each division marched under a flag which had a picture of their main god on it.
  • The general of each army would report to the king what had happened during the battle or whatever they had been doing.

Weapons

  • The Egyptian army and navy used lots of different weapons in battle.
  • The infantry used javelins for throwing, daggers, short curved swords, spears, maces, and axes in close combat.
  • In order to protect themselves, they used shields. These were made out of rawhide.
  • Others were wooden and rectangular. They were curved at the top and covered with leather and turtle shell. The soldiers also had headgear made out of paddled caps.
  • Soldiers had to wear protective gear, but under all of that they wore a leather triangular kilt which was a protective garment. Coats of chain mail were very rare and worn usually only by the king
  • Over the years, weapons changed, for example the axe. The blades became shorter with a more narrow edge. Arrows also evolved. They started to be made of reed.
  • Although the Egyptians used lots of traditional weapons, they did import a few from nearby countries or people.
  • One example of an imported weapon was the khepesh also known as a sickle sword.

Chariots

  • Sometimes soldiers fought in chariots, which were horse drawn carriages that had two wheels. Each chariot drawn by two horses.
  • In each chariot, there were two soldiers. A driver and an archer.
  • The driver wore a leather or bronze helmet and leather body armor for protection, while the archer had a bow and a few javelins for throwing.
  • The chariots served as mobile fighting platforms which archers used to attack the enemy. Someone with a sword would do no good since it was not close combat.
  • Each squadron had about 25 chariots commanded by a “Charioteer of the Residence.”
  • Since the horses were small, there was no cavalry.
  • The royal stable master was in high respect, since it was usually his horses that would lead the chariots. The Egyptians would sometimes capture horses from foreign campaigns if they were low on them.
  • Other stable masters that worked for the main stable master fed, cleaned, and made the horses exercise to keep them ready for battle.
  • Chariots were most likely introduced to the Egyptians by the Hyksos. The Egyptians later made more improved chariots which they would later use to overthrow them and other establishments.

Warfare Warfare 2

Citations:

(Image). http://www.touregypt.net/images/touregypt/war1.jpg 9/15/16.Web.

(Image). http://www.touregypt.net/images/touregypt/war3.jpg.9/15/16.Web.

David, Rosalie. Ancient Egypt. Infobase Publishing.2003. Print.                                        

 

Seedfolks Writing Assignment

The character that I chose in Seedfolks is Virgil’s father. I admire a lot about him. One, because he will stand up for what he wants, which in this case is lettuce. His desire and need to keep planting it is more powerful than anyone trying to stop him. For example Mrs. Fleck. He had no trouble lying right to her face because the garden was in jeopardy. Secondly, he also proved to me that he will give up anything to save the garden. Even if it costs something that he does not want to give up, he needs the money and is willing to do it. I can relate to Virgil’s father because in desperate situations, I sometimes do things that I would not normally do in order to see the outcome that I want to see. I will stand up for what I want, but probably not as forcefully and powerfully as Virgil’s father does, even though he is only using words. I think that later on Virgil and his father will see the lettuce flourish because they worked so hard on it. I also think that Virgil will grow up to be somewhat like his father, lying if he needs to but not for the purpose of hurting someone inside.

Malawi

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I would like to visit the country Malawi which is on the Western part of Africa. I would like to visit this place because one of my friends has a December birthday like me, and for our birthday, our parents donated a desk in each of our names to a child in Malawi. I would like to see that my desk is in good hands and is helping someone. Another reason I would like to visit Malawi is because of its wildlife. Africa is home to the most diverse wildlife in the world, and Malawi is in the middle of it all. Lions, Cape Buffalo, Guinea Fowl, Meerkats, snakes such as Puff Adders and Green Mambas, you name it, Malawi has it all. Last but not least, I would love to see the views that Malawi has. As you can see in the picture, Malawi has some great views.