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Food
Oct 6, 2014 2:47:39 GMT
Post by Admin on Oct 6, 2014 2:47:39 GMT
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Food
Oct 8, 2014 16:47:02 GMT
Post by Anna Jeschke on Oct 8, 2014 16:47:02 GMT
Today I visited Alex's website. The website looked great. The music was a nice touch. I learned that people went to bars or bakery's so that chefs could make them food for free. I found it interesting that guests arrive with their own napkins. Music was not cited.
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Oct 10, 2014 0:09:07 GMT
Post by bluejuice915 on Oct 10, 2014 0:09:07 GMT
I used Alex's and Mike's sites to learn about the food in Roman times. I support Alex's decision to include audio on his site. Mike did a good job with being specific on several different topics. Alex taught me the names of the courses and what they usually were. From Mike, I learned about the "Martha Meal." Alex could improve his site by creating separate categories for his facts rather than "HOME" and "Judea Part 2." I would like it if Mike kept all of his site in the same tense rather than switching between past and present.
Sincerely Duncan Brickner
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Food
Oct 10, 2014 13:23:53 GMT
Post by jorgecabezas on Oct 10, 2014 13:23:53 GMT
Today is visited Mike Tesmer’s website and I like the color of his cite because it made the words easier to read. Two things I learned about food was on their culture they ate different food and always drank wine. Also during the Passover they ate lamb and every Jew did the same. One thing I think he may need to improve on is the lack of information.
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Oct 12, 2014 22:12:55 GMT
Post by jallison on Oct 12, 2014 22:12:55 GMT
Today I visited Mike’s website. I learned that people of Jesus’s time ate Za’atar dip a combination of hyssop, sesame seeds, and olive oil. It sound interesting, but I don’t think would ever it. Also, I learned that wine was the favorite and most common drink of the time. To improve on his website I suggest being consistent with the capitalizations of his headings.
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Oct 12, 2014 22:53:48 GMT
Post by augustusbonacci on Oct 12, 2014 22:53:48 GMT
To read about various foods during the time of Jesus, I visited Alex and Mike’s websites. Mike had good categories of specific information that I learned a lot from. In addition, Mike had an appealing background picture. Alex had a great audio feature in his website. Also, his website’s structure was very good because his information was on a different “page” than his work cited. I learned a lot from both websites. From Mike’s website, I learned lots about “Marta’s Meal”. Also, Mike taught me that the most common drink in Jesus’ time was wine. From Alex’s website, I learned about specific food dishes, such as Peppered Sweet Cake. While Mike had good information on his website, he could improve his grammatical structure and the way that he presents his information. For example, Mike’s paragraph on “Martha’s Meal” was somewhat confusing to understand. While Alex’s structure was great, his website could be improved by organizing his information into separate columns, each with titles, such as Mike did.
Augustus Bonacci
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Oct 13, 2014 14:46:07 GMT
Post by kevinunderwood on Oct 13, 2014 14:46:07 GMT
To learn more about the food in the time of Jesus I visited Mike's website. I liked how Mike used a darker background color and lighter font allowing you to easily read each fact. One thing I learned is that many people drank wine at every meal. Another thing I learned is that the people in the time of Jesus relatively ate the same things we do today. One thing Mike could work on is keeping the same tense throughout the whole website.
-Kevin Underwood
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Oct 13, 2014 15:36:31 GMT
Post by mackenziegriffith on Oct 13, 2014 15:36:31 GMT
Today I visited Mike’s website to learn more about food in the time of Jesus. The color scheme of the website looks very nice. I learned that Za’atar dip was served with bread baked right in front of people. I also learned that wine was a most people’s favorite drink. One thing that he could of done to improve his website was to delete the pre-done part of the website as well as re-wording the paragraphs.
Mackenzie Griffith
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Oct 13, 2014 18:21:47 GMT
Post by tessaqueri on Oct 13, 2014 18:21:47 GMT
To learn about food during the time of Jesus, I visited Alex and Mike’s website. On Alex’s the music was a great touch and the color choices made it nice and easy to read. On Mike’s the large print was a nice choice because it made is easy to see all of the information. From Alex’s website, I learned that kitchens were a luxury in homes and that people came with their own napkins. After reading Mike’s website I learned that wine was the people’s favorite drink and that the popular foods of that time were olives, figs, grapes, lamb, beans and melons. For Alex’s website, I suggest making the font a bit bigger so it is easier to read, and for Mike’s I suggest choosing different colors so they can be seen better.
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Oct 13, 2014 19:30:04 GMT
Post by zach taylor on Oct 13, 2014 19:30:04 GMT
today i visited alex's website on food. i really liked the music it was cool. i learned that sharing food was very sacred in this time. i also learned that only good looking young per pole were allowed to steve wine. the only thing that i would change is the background color because it was hard to see the bullets. but other than that it was perfect zach taylor
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Oct 13, 2014 20:02:52 GMT
Post by doug demarche on Oct 13, 2014 20:02:52 GMT
to learn about food from the time of jesus, I visited alex's website. I liked the color he used for the background and the images he used, they made it look good. I learned that common foods were bread and fish. Also, slaves washed guests hands and fanned them while they ate. I think it could be better if the music was cited.
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Oct 13, 2014 23:02:23 GMT
Post by bryancasler on Oct 13, 2014 23:02:23 GMT
Today I visited Alex's website about food in Jesus' time. I learned that sharing food was a sacred act to Jews and that the main course of a dinner could be ostrich or doormouse. The pictures and color scheme was good but the information could have been presented better (clearer, more organized).
B-ry C-T
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Oct 14, 2014 0:12:36 GMT
Post by isabellalay1 on Oct 14, 2014 0:12:36 GMT
Today I visited Mike's website to learn about food. I learned that the Martha meal was served by Martha to any visiting guest and that the favorite drink people drank was wine. I liked how the website was very simple and the information was easy to access. However to improve his website he could have changed the background color so that his title was more visible.
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Oct 14, 2014 0:17:15 GMT
Post by Mitchell Root on Oct 14, 2014 0:17:15 GMT
To learn more about The food of jesus I visited Alex's website.I like the pictures and background it looked really nice. I learned that sharing food was a sacred act and that when a person breaks bread it is a sign of unity and friendship. to improve your website you could add more information and presented it better.
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