Medieval Times
Guiding Priciples
1. Vision means seeing what could be and what will be and living the difference
2. There is no such thing as too much truth
3. How you say it is as important as what you say
4. When identify problems offer stratgies and solutions
5. Everybodys time is valuble
6. Your commitment is to make others around you succsful
7. Our growth togheter reqires us to learn indivually
8. Intehrity is every thing
The Leopard
The Leopard
Leopards are a rich yellow in color and covered in dark spots. They are about six or seven feet in length and they weigh an average of 150 pounds.
Leopards are found throughout Africa, however they do not inhabit the Sahara Desert. The Leopard can make a loud deep roar. They are keen hunters, and feed on a wide variety of food sources. They will eat insects, to rodents, to extremely large animals such as a giraffe or buffalo. They are extremely agile, and can climb trees with ease. They will often seek shelter in trees, and use their vantage point to survey their surroundings.
They hunt alone, and they do it silently. The leopard will hide itself behind plants or amongst tall grass, and silently creep closer to its prey, then hide again. Once they gain a capable distance, they will accelerate and cacth their pray.
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Medeival African Clothing
Africa's a big place, so people had very different styles of clothing in different parts of Africa. And this page covers a lot of time, from the Stone Age to the Middle Ages, so there were also a lot of changes in clothing during that time.
People in Africa seem to have started wearing clothing around 75,000 years ago -at least, that's about the time that the first body lice got started, and lice need clothing to live in. The first clothing was made out of animal skins - leather and fur shawls and loincloths. And the first jewelry was probably made of seashells and feathers.
Hey tom got this from the internet.
People in Africa seem to have started wearing clothing around 75,000 years ago -at least, that's about the time that the first body lice got started, and lice need clothing to live in. The first clothing was made out of animal skins - leather and fur shawls and loincloths. And the first jewelry was probably made of seashells and feathers.
Hey tom got this from the internet.