Thursday, March 19, 2009
martin websites
http://www.greatsite.com/timeline-english-bible-history/martin-luther.html
http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/REFORM/LUTHER.HTM
http://www.luther.de/en/index.html
http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/wittenberg-luther.html
http://www.iep.utm.edu/l/luther.htm
http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/REFORM/LUTHER.HTM
http://www.luther.de/en/index.html
http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/wittenberg-luther.html
http://www.iep.utm.edu/l/luther.htm
Monday, February 16, 2009
Thursday, February 5, 2009
My worst thing
I stare at the reddish brown mound lying dully in my palm. I feel nothing but guilt. Dirty. I feel like I have lost my innocence that I have had since I was a small child. I feel numb inside as if I were wearing shorts in winter. I feel lost and isolated, as if nothing will ever be the same again. While I walk away from the scene I can hear the screams of pure agony and pain behind me. I want to turn around and undo what I have just done. I can not. The screams echo through my hollow mind, conscious, and heart; forever printed on my unflinching memory. Every step I take leads me further away from my crime; away from all of the skeptical stares and rightly accusations. I fight the tears that start to form. I feel as if those tears are the last part of my innocence breaking free from its cruel, evil, and diabolical animal they call their Master. I take a quick glance over my left shoulder. Utter chaos. Pure mayhem as if the gates of hell have opened. People running everywhere, trying to find out who could do such a senseless thing. I feel something in my stomach sink faster than the titanic. I rush behind a dumpster and puke. The flavor of regret overtaking, and color of remorse streams out my mouth. I look at the puddle before me. Chunks of food mixed with chunks of my morals. Now I am truly empty. In ten years this incident will be completely forgotten, and in ten years no one will care about what I have done; but not I. I will live everyday of my remaining life with this hanging over my shoulders, stuck on my mind like an unwanted tattoo. I have been tainted for life. Corrupted. Rotten. If only I could go back to that March 17, 2003 at 2:47 pm and silence that little voice in my head that told me to do it. Told me it’s the easiest and fastest way. That I would be a rebel without a cause, a hero to all. Unfortunately I can not. I had made my choice and now I must live with it until my death, cursing that action still. The world will never be the same. I will never be the same. Why did I steal that candy bar?
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
the vikings
The Vikings
Rob Haarstad
2/3/09
Daniels 4th Period
The Vikings
The modern day countries of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark have a history of barbarianism during the medieval time period. The Vikings were born through an inhabitable environment which was too cold to grow enough food and violence between different Viking clans. As this situation became desperate, these people looked for new ways to find food and wealth. Using their famous long boats which were controlled by sails and oars, the Vikings started raiding Christian monasteries on the coast of England. The long boats were very effective in shallow water. This allowed the Vikings to be able to land on the beach and start raiding in an instantaneous manner. This also gave Vikings the ability to travel on rivers, allowing them to raid cities and monasteries that were miles from the coast. While the Vikings are most known for their raids, they were also brilliant explorers. Leif Erickson discovered Newfoundland and the Americas five hundred year before Christopher Columbus.
Rob Haarstad
2/3/09
Daniels 4th Period
The Vikings
The modern day countries of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark have a history of barbarianism during the medieval time period. The Vikings were born through an inhabitable environment which was too cold to grow enough food and violence between different Viking clans. As this situation became desperate, these people looked for new ways to find food and wealth. Using their famous long boats which were controlled by sails and oars, the Vikings started raiding Christian monasteries on the coast of England. The long boats were very effective in shallow water. This allowed the Vikings to be able to land on the beach and start raiding in an instantaneous manner. This also gave Vikings the ability to travel on rivers, allowing them to raid cities and monasteries that were miles from the coast. While the Vikings are most known for their raids, they were also brilliant explorers. Leif Erickson discovered Newfoundland and the Americas five hundred year before Christopher Columbus.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Outside Reading 6
One night the guitar that was supposed to come down from the rafters during his King Tut routine did not come down. He went on without it but after the show he felt utter rage. Not because the guitar did not come down, because he felt that he was losing his touch with his comedic side. He continued to feel lonely, continued to be in bad health, and continued to hate the fame he had. After that show he decided to leave the stand up world and hopefully move into movies. He worked in films and enjoyed it but he still was not feeling better. Finally he decided to leave the show business temporarily. After being told by a friend (whose dad was killed in a car accident and mom committed suicide on Mother's Day)to reconcile with his family before it was too late, he reconnected with his family. He caught up with his sister who had been following his comedic career even though they barely spoke. His relationship with his father started to get better towards the end. They finally said "I love you" to each other and had a tearful good bye when his dad died in 1999. His mom also went into a state of decline after her husbands death. Steve would continue to visit her frequently and make up with her. After her death Steve would go back to show business and continue to make a name for himself. To sum up this book, I leave you with this quote from Steve Martin: "Well, we've had a good time tonight, considering we're all going to die someday."
Outside Reading 5
When Steve Martin was twenty seven, he decided that he would give himself three more years to finally make it as a stand up comic, or go back to college and find himself a real career. He decided to try and be the main eventer instead of the opening act. His first three shows he headlined had no ticket sales. Not a single ticket was sold. After appearing numerous times on the Johnny Carson show, he started to make a name for himself. He started appearing in sold out clubs that seated one thousand, to clubs that seated two thousand, to clubs that seated three thousand. After his first appearance on Saturday Night Live, he sold out a club that held six thousand seats. After this he continued touring. He started performing in stadiums seating twenty thousand plus. Even with all this success he started to feel isolated from real life. He once asked a girl out on a date, and during the dinner she started talking about her boyfriend. It turned out that the boyfriend knows that she was on the date and he thought that that was great. Steve lost touch with his family and only reconnected with them after he left the stand up world.
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