Today for school I will tell you about marigolds. Marigolds are flowers they can be yellow or orange. They come in lots of breeds but my favorite breed is this one . In my next post I will tell you how to start a garden.
Today for school I did math. Apparently I had some math left so I did telling time half hours and I made macaroni and cheese. Tomorrow I will tell you how I made the mac n cheese but for the rest of the day im just going to wing it.
Daedalus was jealous of his nephew and murdered him. As punishment Daedalus was banished from Atheris and made his way to Crete. Daedalus became the technical adviser for the king at Crete. The king’s wife, Pasiphae, was cursed by Poseidon to fall in love with the king’s bull. Under the spell she asked Daedalus, to help her. Daedalus made a hollow wooden cow, so realistic to fool the bull. While Pasiphae hiding in the cow, she gave birth to the half-bull half-human Minotaur. Of course, the king was enraged and as punishment, Daedalus was forced to make an inescapable labyrinth, for the Minotaur. When it was completed, the king imprisoned Daedalus and his son Icarus on the top of the tallest tower, where they will stay for the rest of their lives. While Daedalus watched the birds, he found out how they would escape. He and Icarus would fly out of the tower. Using the feathers that fell from the flock into the tower, and the wax from candles, he made two pairs of giant win...
What to know more about Mother Teresa? Well here you go. Mother Teresa began missionary work with the poor in 1948, replacing her traditional Loreto habit with simple white cotton sari with a border. When Mother Teresa adopted Indian citizenship, she had spent several months in Patna to receive basic medical training at the holy hospital and she ventured into the slums. Mother Teresa founded a school in Motijhil, kollkata, and began helping the poor and hungry. On October 1950 Mother Teresa had received Vatican permission for the diocesan congregation, which would be the missionaries to charity. What she said was, it would care for the hungry, the naked, the homeless, the crippled, the blind, the lepers, all those who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared for throughout society, people that have become a burden to society and are shunned by everyone. By 1997 the 13-member Calcutta congregation had grown to more than 4,000 sisters who had help managed orphanages, A...
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