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[Mar. 1st, 2006|12:58 am] |
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 | You scored as Sargon of Akkad. As a child you were placed in a basket by unknown parents and sent floating down the river, on which you were found and raised by a gardener. This didn't stop you from becoming one of the world's first great rulers as you led your army around the middle east, defeating all of your foes and uniting them as the Akkadian empire. As your subjects didn't have much experience in being part of such a large political body, you had to have good orginizational skills for your rule to last as long as it did.
To learn more about Sargon, go here: Sargon the Great
Sargon of Akkad | | 100% | Cyrus | | 100% | Hammurabi | | 92% | Darius | | 83% | Yu of China | | 83% | Maodun | | 83% | Chandragupta Maurya | | 83% | Wang Mang | | 75% | Alexander the Great | | 75% | Ashoka Maurya | | 75% | Qin Shihuangdi | | 67% | Xerxes | | 67% | Han Wudi | | 67% | Liu Bang | | 25% | </td>
What leader of ancient/classical history are you? created with QuizFarm.com |
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| Dualism gone astray. |
[Feb. 8th, 2006|06:19 am] |
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http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L06153755.htm
GAZA, Feb 6 (Reuters) - When entrepreneur Ahmed Abu Dayya first heard that Danish caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad were being reprinted across Europe, he knew exactly what his customers in Gaza would want: flags to burn.
Það sem kom mér mest á óvart er að "Fogh Rasmussen"ing kynni ensku jafnvel og Bush. |
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[Nov. 18th, 2005|12:16 am] |
1 stalk celery, finely chopped 1 small onion, finely chopped (1/3 cup) 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 egg, beaten 1/4 cup mayonnaise or salad dressing 1/2 teaspoon dry mustard 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder 1/4 teaspoon onion powder 1/4 teaspoon ground red pepper 1-1/2 cups soft French bread crumbs 8 ounces fresh cooked crab meat or canned crab meat, drained, flaked, and cartilage removed (about 1 1/2 cups) 3 tablespoons finely chopped red sweet pepper 3 tablespoons olive oil Purchased tartar sauce 3 tablespoons finely chopped green sweet pepper |
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[Sep. 30th, 2005|01:02 am] |
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Hmm, this is unheard of! There are so many people doing classics in UCL that I am forced to take Greek Art and Architecture, Greek Literature and Modern Greek instead of Greek Prose and other courses. Too many students in Classics? Hmm... what is the world coming to? |
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[Sep. 30th, 2005|01:02 am] |
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A person I know is.. |
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[Sep. 30th, 2005|01:00 am] |
O, how the British love to que.
Háskólar í Bretlandi eru eilítið pirrandi. Mér líður eins og ég sé í 8 bekk aftur. |
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[May. 29th, 2005|05:02 am] |
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It hits you hard that you are slowly dying when strawberries don´t taste the same anymore, not as sweet; maybe I could argue that I have become accustomed to the taste. I only wish. |
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