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Posted by Douglas Herman in American History - Herman on Friday, January 14, 2011 at 8:24 am
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1905078/Fotopedia-OSX-0.7-16101.zip
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History of BMW

Posted by Kashif Ahmad in American History - Herman on Monday, June 13, 2011 at 1:06 am

The last link was a wrong link, sorry. 

http://prezi.com/presentation/Kashifa23@gmail.com/e5414k8/

This is the right link to my prezi. 
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Nia's "Everything Has a History" Project on Heels

Posted by Nia Berry in American History - Herman on Wednesday, June 8, 2011 at 10:36 am

Here's my Prezi. Hope you enjoy!
-Nia
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The Ipod Shuffle

Posted by Ali Ahmed in American History - Herman on Wednesday, June 8, 2011 at 10:25 am

Our project was focus on the unnecessary items of our society. We narrowed it down to the iPod shuffle a great example of a successful yet useless item. We created a time line as to the iPod shuffle's impact. Click here to view

We also created a skit for our live performance. We had scenes of the process the consumer goes through as something new is introduced to the market.  You ma read the screen play here.


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Bjquns History

Posted by Rashaun Williams in American History - Herman on Tuesday, June 7, 2011 at 10:32 pm

Rashaun Williams

Bājíquán’s History

Bājíquán’s Creation

Wu Zhong, also called HongSheng, was the founder of Bājíquán in 1712, and the belief is that he created it in.  Chinese Muslim living in Meng Village of the Hebei Province and at age eight, he studied Wushu. He was practicing in his country yard when an old man named Lai Kou Yuan laughed and made fun of his martial arts techniques. Wu Zhong out of curiousity asked the man what style he was doing and the man’s response was 'Baji quan'. Wu Zhong then became Lai Kou Yuan’s student. After being taught from his master, Wu Zhong made it more advanced.

Bājíquán’s Greatest

Li Shu Wen was one of the most noted Bājí practitioners there ever was, being known throughout the world of martial arts as the “God of Spear”. He's famous for the quote, "I don't know what it's like to hit a man twice" which history has proven to hold truth. Due to the fact no one could defeat him, he was poisoned. One of his most famous and well known students, Liu Yun Qiao was Chinese Emperor Chiang Kai Shek’s bodyguard. From this, Bājíquán became known as the “body gaurd” style. Chiang Kai Shek had his own personal chef who was also a student of Bājíquán in aspirations to avoid suffering the same fate as Li Shu Wen.

People Using Bājíquán & How It Spread

Bājíquán was claimed as the official style of defense of Chinese Empire. It was passed down strictly only to people of Islam considering it’s creators were Muslim. It is said they did not consider themselves Chinese. As of now, Bājíquán is accepted in the Wushu family and is practiced all over the world. During its third generation, it spread throughout much of China, superficially in certain villages and cities. The disciples of Bājíquán though keep much of there techniques hidden and sacred.


A Short Video About Bājíquán
Bjqun
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Zombies: Life of the Undead

Posted by Alexander Ringgold in American History - Herman on Monday, June 6, 2011 at 5:00 pm

http://prezi.com/o1eh8resa3tt/edit/#5_981496

By: Alexander Ringgold
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The History of My People

Posted by Yadimar Marquez in American History - Herman on Monday, June 6, 2011 at 10:28 am

I chose to write about the history of my own people because I couldn't think of anything that would be more interesting for me to write/learn about.
everything has a history
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HISTORY OF SCIENCE LEADERSHIP

Posted by Ryan Francis in American History - Herman on Monday, June 6, 2011 at 9:14 am

​Lola Akinsubs
Ryan Francis
Kyree Armstrong
HISTORY OF SLA
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The history of KATANA

Posted by Gisela Giolafina in American History - Herman on Monday, June 6, 2011 at 12:27 am

The history of Katana by Gisela Giolafina and Ibrahim Ridley
Katana (1)
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History of Socks!

Posted by Kyla Carden in American History - Herman on Sunday, June 5, 2011 at 6:38 pm

For my History project for the 4th quarter, I chose to do the History of socks. I made a website that walks you through the evolution of socks, check it out ...

http://www.sockittome.weebly.com
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The History of High Heels

Posted by Simone Greene in American History - Herman on Saturday, June 4, 2011 at 9:45 am

Attached is my video!!!
History of High Heels - Medium
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