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Post by Admin on Oct 6, 2014 2:43:06 GMT
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Post by bluejuice915 on Oct 9, 2014 23:56:11 GMT
I went to Mitchell's site to learn about Roman architecture. I praise his choice of pictures and background on the site. I was surprised to learn that Romans made aqueduct systems to transport water. I also did not know that the Romans used fortifications around their cities. Mitchell could improve his site by breaking longer sentences into separate facts.
Sincerely Duncan Brickner
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Post by juliasantee on Oct 10, 2014 1:13:27 GMT
I went to Mitchell's site to learn about architecture in Roman times. I really like the background and the fancy font Mitchell chose, I think he really did well on it! I had no idea that the Romans distributed water through pipes. I also had no idea that public buildings were built in the center of the city for easy access. One thing Mitchell could improve ion is to make his facts separate bullet points, so that's not just one long paragraph.
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Post by augustusbonacci on Oct 12, 2014 23:37:10 GMT
I visited Mitchell’s website to learn about architecture in Rome during the time of Jesus. I loved Mitchell’s visual aspect of his website. His background was very colorful and appealing, and his images were great. I learned a lot from Mitchell’s website. I found Rome’s unique method of transporting water very fascinating. I learned a lot about aqueducts through Mitchell’s website. Mitchell’s visual aspect of his website was fantastic, and his website would be even better if his information was organized. He could organize his information with bullets or columns rather than just having it all in one paragraph.
Augustus Bonacci
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Post by Tyler Forhan on Oct 16, 2014 15:02:24 GMT
Today I visited Mitchells root website and what I like about this website is it shows good interesting pictures and instead of writing it in print he did it in cursive. The 2 best facts I thought was interesting in this website is when they built a system of aqueducts which was a more practical system for fresh water and this is interesting because they made a system to get fresh water and another interesting fact is when arches were used for support which were also made out of stone or brick. What I disliked about this website is it should show a little more information and should spread it out instead of making it one big paragraph.
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