Personally the dot point on the development of a cold war culture & its main chaacteristics is a bit vague....if anyone can give me a run down of wat sort of stuff needs to be included, would be much appreciated
so far all i can think of it the doves & hawks, bioploar world & espionage
is it true that we have to think up a title for our paper coz at this point, mine has only the question & i cant think of a way to make it into some sort of snappy statement
i have an essay on Amenhotep III which is gonna be a bit difficult to do seeing as my teacher has merely printed out limited sections from generic textbooks & expected us to pull the necessary historiography out of thin air. But since its my last internal exam, im willing to do a bit of...
as likeable a guy my ancient teacher is, year 12 work, especially this topic, does'nt seem to be his forte so im in trouble! he is learning the material just as we are which isn't particularly comforting. if anyone is able to sympathise with my classmates' & my plight than please please please...
im too lazy to put down everything so i'll just put down a current top 5ish number:
MUSE - fan for yonks, got absolution for chrissie, get it if u dont already have it
Interpol
Something for Kate - devoted fan, paul dempsey is a god
The White Stripes
QTSA - saw them last nite at the horden...
gumby (had bendable spongey gumby & pokey)
sooty (sooty as a super hero - never fails to entertain)
babar (the one where he's young & someone dies - makes me still cry a few elephant tears)
i can believe how obscure these beloved childhood characters r now...i spent the weekend around...
ours is an in-class feature article. We have to write about a text of our choice and in an "imaginative, eloquent, engaging" way, discuss how it relates to the concept of journey.