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Post by Admin on Oct 6, 2014 2:45:33 GMT
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Post by Anna Jeschke on Oct 8, 2014 16:52:04 GMT
Today I visited Mackenzies website. I learned that gladiators were freed slaves and that 250,000 came to chariot events. I loved how it was easy to see everything. However, I did not find the woks cited
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Post by juliasantee on Oct 11, 2014 16:42:57 GMT
Today I visited Mackenzie, Jorge and Duncan's websites to learn about entertainment in the time of Jesus. I liked Mackenzie's pictures, the way Duncan organized his information, and I liked Jorge's layout of the website. I found out that gladiators were mostly slaves, prisoners or criminals. I also found it interesting that Gaius Appuleius Diocles was apparentl the most famous and successful chariot racer in Rome. I think Mackenzie could improve my making her text a little bigger so it's easier to read. Duncan, although I did like his pictures, could maybe put his pictures to the side, as trying to read the text with the pictures in the background was really disorientating. Jorge could maybe add a little more color, as the purple background seem a little bleak.
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Post by jallison on Oct 12, 2014 22:03:56 GMT
Today I visited Mackenzie’s website. One thing I learned was that tickets to watch plays were free. I also learned that they did pantomimes which were plays, but the actors did not speak. what I liked about her website was how she made the three different sections right next to each other making everything fit on one page. To improve on her website, I suggest using a darker color for the title of her website to make it easier so see.
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Post by kevinunderwood on Oct 13, 2014 14:39:37 GMT
Today I visited Mackenzie's website. Her use of color and pictures really made her website more interesting to look at. One thing that I learned from her website was that Gladiators were free men, and women as well as slaves who fought in hopes of glory, money, and freedom. Another thing I learned was that the theatre was free to attend during the time of Jesus. One thing that she could've improved on was her spelling and including a works cited.
-Kevin Underwood
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Post by miketesmer on Oct 13, 2014 18:00:35 GMT
Today I read Mackenzie's webstite. The website was really good.The only thing that I would change is the coloring of the title.The things that I learn are that I did not know that Gladiators could be women to. The other thing that I learned is that the Gladiators that fought animals where called bestiarii that was very interesting. over alll the website was pretty goood and I learned from it. -mike tesmer
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Post by Alex Calkins on Oct 13, 2014 18:27:16 GMT
Today I visited Mackenzie's website to learn about entertainment in the Judea period. I really like the style of the site and the pictures were a good touch. A thing I learned from her site was that animal fights were reserved for a special group of warriors called "bestiarii". Another thing that I learned was that the greatest racetrack was the Circus Maximus in Rome seating as many as 250,000 people at one time. I would include the work citing on the website and I would also change some of the colors of the text so it could pop on the website.
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Post by doug demarche on Oct 13, 2014 20:09:27 GMT
to learn about what people did for fun during the times of jesus, I visited Mackenzie's website. I liked the images she used for her website. I learned that gladiators were people who fought for money and freedom. Also, as many as 250,000 could attend a chariot race at one time. I think her website would be better if she added more colors to it.
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Post by bryancasler on Oct 13, 2014 22:53:47 GMT
Today I visited Jorge's website about entertainment in Jesus' time. Two things I learned we're that the Colloseum had 80 enterances and the specifics of the chariot races. The color scheme was good but there could have been more information about his topics.
B-ry C-T
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