Gods

Ra

http://www.stencilkingdom.com/images/designs/egypt41_large.gif

Maat

http://www.ponyhome.com/lorie/egypt/art/maat.jpg

Orisis

http://www.fileane.com/photodenderah/denderahphotos2/11osirisvert.jpg 

Isis

http://grenier2clio.free.fr/egypte/pic/isis.jpg

Horus

http://ewancient.lysator.liu.se/pic/art/v/i/viklund/horus.jpg


Thoth

http://www.egyptiandreams.co.uk/images/stencils/thoth_m.jpg

Ptah

http://ziggyweb2.wz.cz/egypt/obrazky/bohove/ptah.jpg

March 14, 2007. Homework. No Comments.

Response to Hanna’s blog

Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/5323222.stm 

Response to Hanna’s blog:

What  new information has emerged?

The dutch company are finally showing their first sorries, and they have been paying the Ivory Coast government some US$198 million to clean up the toxic waste, however, they are showing no liability for the action, and the government will not be turning against them. Although the money had been put in for cleaning it up, the question is where they will dispose the dirty water.

What did you find interesting about this topic?

It’s hard to believe the govenrment isn’t doing much. I think they should at least have court, because te dutch company can’t just dump toxic waste in somebody else’s territory when the didn’t want it in their own country. They are making people die and suffer just so they can save money on properly disposing it. If they did, and they should have been capable of doing it, none of this chaos would have happened. I guess none of them knew it would become this serious that so many people are dying so that would be out of all the troubles. Well, it looks like the dutch company has even more troubles to handle.

What did you like about the initial posting

She did quite a big current event, and the event she chose was very good. She also had some good info and pictures and maps, you can get the entire thing/idea. That’s what I liked about this blog posting.

March 5, 2007. Homework. No Comments.