Anyone wanna help me with flvs ?
what class?
World history...sadly
ya .. what you need help with?
5.06
ok.. let me go look
Thanks :)
the best of times , worst of times correct?
Umm, yep.
Ok here is what I did.. hopefully it will give you an idea to work off of
http://prezi.com/durwyjiynj3a/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share
Thanks but i have a ghetto school and they won't let me use Prezi -_-
I do mostly power points or presentations for assignments and always get 100% .. so hopefully this helps
oh dang.. what about power point?
oh so you cant even look at it right?
Yeah, I can use power point and i can sometimes. I'll see if i can.
I used to use Prezi for everything, then they banned it
well that sucks! I love prezi.. it makes everything easier and puts life into your assigments
Exactly. Teachers these days lol
well i'll try to see if I can send it some other way ...
Historic Origins Traditions Symbols Bastille Day, the French national holiday,marked the beginning of the French Revolution Bastille Day is celebrated on July 14th 1848 the motto "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity " was reinstated Celebration in Paris glorious fireworks show above the Eiffel Tower Military Parade French national flag Bastille Prison The Guillotine Historic Origins Traditions Symbols Commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. In 1870, the U.S Congress made July 4th a federal holiday Independence Day is also known as 4th of July. Fireworks Parades BBQ's with family and friends American Flag National Anthem Statue of Liberty Bastille Day and U.S Independence Day have many similarities. They both share common ideals and traditions. Both are celebrated with fireworks, parades, spending time with family and friends, eating great food, having parties, and showing patriotism. They also celebrate freedom and liberty. Bastille Day and U.S Independence Day happened due to acts of revolutions against their mother nations. They are also celebrated during the month of July. The U.S gained their freedom from Britain. They fought on their own land where Britain came to the U.S to fight. They both won their freedom.
I might be able to use the link from home and thanks.
that's the wording I put it .. maybe that can give you some ideas and add pictures if you want through powerpoint
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