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Post by Admin on Oct 6, 2014 13:57:23 GMT
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Post by Jvanpatten24 on Oct 8, 2014 19:14:33 GMT
I found the whole topic to be very amusing. The background colors mixed well and it was very eye catching. I learned by reading this that every male had to serve for a big portion of their lives and that crucifixion was a very common method of execution. For Brett and Kenny, one complaint I had was about the work cited, the only one was for the photo, and you guys never posted any for the information. And for Sam, why did you include your biography? That was not a requirement
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Post by Sam Polhemus on Oct 10, 2014 13:33:53 GMT
it was a very interesting topic. both had good choices of colors and they made their sentences flow very nicely, I found out that a legion has about 4000 to 6000 people in it and that once you join the military you stay it for the majority of your life and that the romans were very good strategists . if they wanted to improve their website Brett and Kenny could lower the size of their font and Sam could add a bit more information.
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Post by Maddiehenson1020 on Oct 11, 2014 20:46:38 GMT
For Brett and Kenny's site, I enjoyed how each topic had a title and it made it easier to go to a specific topic. An interesting fact that I learned is that foot soldiers or legions consisted of about six or eight centuries and in each century there were about eighty men. Even though I thought the site was arranged well I think they could have added more pictures. Sam's topic was the Roman court and punishment. I like how his site had different pages for the different subjects. From his site I learned two ways of punishment, being buried alive, and being thrown into the river. I thought it was smart to have different pages on his site but I thought it was irrelevant to include a picture of himself and his personal information. Both sites were great and I enjoyed both!
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Post by zack on Oct 13, 2014 15:26:57 GMT
To Brett and Kenny I liked the color scheme of the website. I didn’t know that each soldier carried 60 to 100 pounds of gear. I also didn’t know that they used that they trained with heavier gear than in battle. To Sam I liked how he made the website in sections. I didn’t know that they had lawyers in ancient times. I also didn’t know that romans buried people alive. Brett And Kenny you guys should have really focused on where you were placing the text on your website it makes it look unprofessional and sloppy. Sam I don’t think you should have included your picture in the website it makes it look childish.
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Post by ckrinaldo on Oct 13, 2014 19:17:43 GMT
I visited Brett and Kenny’s, and Sam’s websites. One thing I liked about Brett and Kenny’s website is the design was simple but just enough to look good. One thing I liked about Sam’s website is that everything that he typed was easy to read. Two things I found interesting on Brett and Kenny’s website was that the soldiers had to carry around 60-100 pounds of armor, weapons, and tools and that the soldiers would walk for 10 days and 20 miles each time! Two interesting facts I learned on Sam’s website was that the most common punishment for slaves was lashing and that the Romans has three types on lawyers. I think Brett and Kenny could have improved their website by adding more pictures about their topic. I think Sam could have improved his website by adding more vibrant colors.
-Christie Rinaldo
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Post by skylardeck on Oct 13, 2014 19:28:55 GMT
Brett and Kenny did a spectacular job on their information and the background made the titles pop well, I found it interesting that you guys included the daily training and what processes they had to go through to establish a tent. However, when I first arrived at the website I thought it was blank until I scrolled down and found the words lower on the page. Next, I viewed Sam L’s website it included a lot of information and I liked how he had multiple tabs with different information. I now know that Roman’s used many different ways of punishment besides crucifixion. However, the titles did not pop out because the choice of color was bland and this made them hard to read. You all did a great job!
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Post by miilatalev on Oct 13, 2014 20:21:25 GMT
To learn about war and punishment, I visited Brett and Kenny's and Sam's websites. I really liked the simple, but clear layout of Brett and Kenny's website, however I think adding a few more pictures would have made it even better. I really liked how Sam had different pages for his different topics. I also really liked is color scheme. However, to improve his website, I would recommend removing his bio because I found it unnecessary. Both websites were really informative, and I learned that the basic fundamentals of the Roman court was similar to ours in ways such as trial by jury, judges and lawyers. I also found it interesting that once you join the military you must stay in it for the majority of your life.
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Post by mengel on Oct 13, 2014 22:21:02 GMT
I visited Brett and Kenny’s, and Sam’s websites to learn more about war and punishment during the time of Jesus. In Brett and Kenny’s, I learned that only men 20 years or older could serve in the military, and that the standard sword used in battle was the “gladius”. The bright font was very easy to read and looked great with the dark background, and the information was very neatly organized! My only critique would be to not have so much empty space at the top of the website. Great job! Next, I visited Sam’s website. I learned that judges in the time of Jesus were known as “praetores”, and Rome was deemed the home of the first genuine professional lawyers. The background and pictures made the website look very nice and organized. My only critique would be to include more information on the cover page, rather than branching off into sub-pages. Nice job!
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Post by sfournier17 on Oct 13, 2014 23:02:26 GMT
The two websites that I learned about war and punishment were Brett and Kenny's as well as Sam Lubingas's. To start off, I thought Brett's websites was filled with good information and I also enjoyed the color scheme. Running, marching, swimming, and wrestling every day seems pretty cool to me because those were all ways of training and keeping in shape. Another fun fact was each foot soldier would carry 60-100 pounds of gear! A way that this site can be approved is adding more pictures to give more visual examples. The second site that I viewed was Sam's, so far this is the cleanest site yet in terms of neatness,. A fun facts was the Roman's had two different social classes one for a citizen and one for a noncitizen. Another fun fact is many feared the punishment that went along with crime and each crime had its own punishment. This site can be approved by giving examples of people who may have got punished. Again both websites were very enjoyable.
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Post by DeAndre' Dowdell on Oct 14, 2014 0:29:04 GMT
I viewed Sam Lubingas's and Brett and Kenny's websites. Both websites were done well. Brett and Kenny's website had a great color scheme it brought the whole website together. But this website could be improved by adding more pictures in there to go along with the information. Two things I learned from this website was that men only 20 years and up can join the military and that once you do join the military you must say in it for a long period of your life. For Sam's website I really enjoyed how it was clear and really nice to look at, if caught my eye very quickly. But to improve this website he could've not put his own personal bio on a website not about him. Two interesting facts I learned from Sam were, that lawyers existed during ancient times and that people were buried alive for punishment. These websites overall were very good and I enjoyed them both.
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Post by memmanuel on Oct 14, 2014 0:59:11 GMT
Both websites were very interesting and contained a good amount of information about the categories. Sam’s website was very intricate, and had some nice ways to get to another page. Brett’s website was nice, I liked the color scheme. I learned from both websites that warfare and armies were very important at the time. Sam’s website was great no comments. Brett’s website could have had a couple more pictures to display what warfare was like for the time period.
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Post by John Cabal on Oct 16, 2014 14:56:50 GMT
The websites were very interesting. I very much liked the setup and layout of the websites. I enjoyed the colors on Bretts. Also the information was well put out on Sams The complaint I would have is that the work cited did not have everything included just one thing. I learned today that crucifixion was very common back then. I also learned that armies were very important.
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