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Mel Pantano
 * **English 9-H Period 1**
 * Odyssey Assignment** ||
 * Matt McKinnon || [] ||
 * Austin Gillis || [[file:Greek Mythology-Circe.pptx]] ||
 * Michael Vesic || [[file:Achilles.pptx]] ||
 * Tyler Coleman || [] ||
 * Daniel Vala || [[file:vala-scylla.pptx]] ||
 * Jenna Dube || [[file:Aeolus-Jenna Dube.pptx]] ||
 * Robert Ciaffaglione || [[file:Robert Ciaffaglione - Zeus.pptx]] ||
 * Lexi Crawford || http://prezi.com/xgha8uhbpra8/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share ||
 * Abbie Cabral || [[file:Apollo Presentation.pptm]] ||
 * Ayana Jacob || [[file:Calypso Ayana Jacob.pptx]] ||
 * Catherine Parafati || [[file:parafaticharybdis.pptx]] ||
 * Roselyn Terrazos-Moreno || http://prezi.com/zsrqwu2x07e9/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy ||
 * Hannah Aforismo || [[file:h-Aphrodite powerpoint.pptx]] ||
 * Austin Caracciolo || [[file:Athena-Austin Caracciolo.pptx]] ||
 * Julianna Vass || [[file:Julianna Menelaus.pptx]] ||
 * Mitchell Coia || **[]** ||
 * Jackie Minor || [[file:The Nine Muses.pptx]] ||
 * Gabriella DeRiu || [[file:Greek Mythology Presentation.pptx]] ||
 * Tam Nguyen || [[file:Agamemnon-Tam Nguyen.pptx]] ||

Jalanie Lawrence
 * **English 9-H Period 3****Odyssey Assignment** ||
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 * Jeremy Rippel || http://prezi.com/8tfuenqg8pjl/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share ||
 * Katerina Lagace || [[file:Paris.pptx]] ||
 * Maria MacNeill || [[file:Hades powerpoint.pptx]] ||
 * Austin Sargent || [[file:The Muses Sargent.pptx]] ||
 * Alexandra Hernandez || [] ||
 * Elaina Vass || http://prezi.com/9mblgffntqc6/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share ||
 * Madison Suchocki || [[file:Scylla.pptx]] ||
 * Alexis Pestrichello || [] ||
 * Karli Hellman

Monica Chabros || http://prezi.com/0nqi3vhubg0h/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share

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 * Madison Lewicki || [] ||
 * Gage Garcia || [] ||
 * Matthew Cassone || [[file:THE REAL ODYSSEY PROJECT .pptx]] ||
 * Ben Labas || [[file:Poseidon Power Point Labas.pptx]] ||
 * Jason Marques || http://prezi.com/apxlfpmqji92/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share ||
 * Ahmer Masood || [] ||
 * Jonathan Plavcan || []= ||
 * Jillian Forauer || [[file:AthenaJillian.pptx]] ||
 * Patrick Callahan || [[file:Apollo.pptx]] ||
 * Emily Robinson || http://prezi.com/6yelzphykblh/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy ||
 * Shelbin Cheriyan || [[file:Hermes.pptx]] ||
 * Stephanie Akosa || [[file:Aphrodite (Akosa).pptx]] ||
 * Lauryn Callahan || http://prezi.com/kye-gd91r32v/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy ||


 * **English 9-H Period 1**
 * Social Injustice Project** ||
 * **Name** || **Link to Project** ||
 * ex. Sue Jones, Darlene Smith and Bob Weston || [] ||
 * Our group names || [] ||
 * Tyler Coleman || [] ||
 * Michael Vesci || [[file:Japanese Immigration Powerpoint.pptx]] ||
 * Julianna Vass || [[file:Child Labor Julianna.pptx]] ||
 * Hannah Aforismo || [[file:Young Women’s Rights to Education in Pakistan.pptx]] ||
 * Ayana Jacob || [[file:Muslim Women Injustice.pptx]] ||
 * Jennifer Tougas || [[file:Child Labor Powerpoint.pptx]] ||
 * Jenna Dube || [[file:Women’s Rights in Iraq powerpoint.pptx]] ||
 * Austin Caracciolo || [[file:Libya Social Injustice Project.pptx]] ||
 * Abigail Cabral || [[file:China Abuses Human Rights of Citizens.pptx]] ||
 * Mitchell Coia || http://prezi.com/ijhhdomgthgk/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy ||
 * Jalanie Lawrence || [[file:Gendercide by Jalanie.pptx]] ||
 * Roselyn Terrazos-Moreno || http://prezi.com/vemz4njeckjx/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share ||

Catherine Parafati
 * Matt McKinnon || [] ||
 * Tam Nguyen || [[file:Child Labor in Africa.pptx]] ||

Mel Pantano Austin Gillis
 * **English 9-H Period 3**
 * Social Injustice Project** ||
 * **Name** || **Link to Project** ||
 * ex. Sam Jackson, Beth Johnson, John Smith || [] ||
 * Our group names || [] ||
 * Jeremy Rippel || http://prezi.com/d4votdhom5bx/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share ||
 * Elaina Vass || http://prezi.com/stspe6emsoed/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy ||
 * Corinda Sanford || http://prezi.com/ivzzj7mzoo0f/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy ||
 * Jason Marques || [[file:Human Trafficking.pptx]] ||
 * Austin Sargent || http://prezi.com/lrcyadgvyr0m/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy ||
 * Karli Hellman || http://prezi.com/pjzb68mywa3t/womens-rights-in-egypt/# ||
 * Madison Suchocki || [[file:Child Labor.pptx]] ||
 * Matthew Cassone || [[file:WOMEN ABUSE IN AFRICA.pps]] ||
 * Patrick Callahan || [[file:Child Labor in Iraq.pptx]] ||
 * #|Jillian Forauer || [[file:Censorship.pptx]] ||
 * Alexis Pestrichello || [|http://prezi.com/5zvqfnluvadk/edit/#32_2475237] ||
 * Maria MacNeill || [[file:Religious Persecution.pptx]] ||
 * Jonathan Plavcan || [|http://prezi.com/y2rqgbl1trs6/edit/#0_24309637] ||
 * Madison Lewicki || [] ||
 * Katerina Lagace || http://prezi.com/jovqfymeptx6/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy ||
 * S helbin C heriyan || http://prezi.com/wkcrf7hwd0py/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy ||
 * Alexandra Hernandez || http://prezi.com/qp0r1bpvkq8v/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share ||
 * Ahmer Masood || http://prezi.com/krydt626zdqb/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy ||
 * Ben Labas || [[file:Somalian Warlords and their Murders.pptx]] ||
 * Stephanie Akosa || [[file:mental health in ethiopia.pptx]] ||


 * Monica Chabros || [[file:Inequality and Abuse of Homosexuals.pptx]] ||

Emily Robinson Lauryn Callahan http://prezi.com/cdu35zhi-67h/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=cop

Cailtyn, Jimmy, Vasco

This is my Letter to the World: [(This is My Letter to the World.doc)] Emily, Brianna, and Peter

Ben Maycock English 10 The Bustle in a House https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VEHQM3IPGI0qDzEXLRzMp3_yFTekCXACZ-kcvWdYikY/edit

**//Notes//**

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Paraphrasing: If a ship passes by them unharmed, they commit sucide (Parada). Source: Parada, Carlos. "SIRENS - Greek Mythology Link." //SIRENS - Greek Mythology Link//. Carlos Parada, 1997. Web. 23 Apr. 2014. Paraphrasing: Odyesseus was tied to the mast and he pleaded to be release (Parada). Source: Parada, Carlos. "SIRENS - Greek Mythology Link." //SIRENS - Greek Mythology Link//. Carlos Parada, 1997. Web. 23 Apr. 2014. Paraphrasing: The crew on Odysseus ship covered their ears with beeswax. The beeswax would block the siren's song, so they would not throw themselves overboard (Parada). Source: Parada, Carlos. "SIRENS - Greek Mythology Link." //SIRENS - Greek Mythology Link//. Carlos Parada, 1997. Web. 23 Apr. 2014. Paraphrasing: Their possibl names were Aglaope, Leucosia, Parthenope, Pisione, or Thelxiepia (Parada). Source: Parada, Carlos. "SIRENS - Greek Mythology Link." //SIRENS - Greek Mythology Link//. Carlos Parada, 1997. Web. 23 Apr. 2014.
 * ===Death===
 * ===Temeptation===
 * ===Prevention===
 * ===Names===

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Paraphrasing: Throughout myths two to five sisters are mentioned ("Sirens"). Source: "Sirens." //Ancient Greece and Rome//: //An Encyclopedia for Students//. Ed. Carroll Moulton. Vol. 4. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1998. 47-48. //Gale Virtual Reference Library//. Web. 23 Apr. 2014. Paraphrasing: Sirens sing a song so beautifully that the sailor who hears it, will want to listen forever ("Sirens"). Source: "Sirens." //Ancient Greece and Rome//: //An Encyclopedia for Students//. Ed. Carroll Moulton. Vol. 4. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1998. 47-48. //Gale Virtual Reference Library//. Web. 23 Apr. 2014. Quotes: Odysseus didn't cover his ears because he actually wanted to hear their song ("Sirens"). Source: "Sirens." //Ancient Greece and Rome//: //An Encyclopedia for Students//. Ed. Carroll Moulton. Vol. 4. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1998. 47-48. //Gale Virtual Reference Library//. Web. 23 Apr. 2014. Quotes: "Sirens' isalnd, Anthemoessa, was believed to be covered with the bodies and bones of their victims," ("Sirens"). Source: "Sirens." //Ancient Greece and Rome//: //An Encyclopedia for Students//. Ed. Carroll Moulton. Vol. 4. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1998. 47-48. //Gale Virtual Reference Library//. Web. 23 Apr. 2014.
 * ===Numbers of Sirens===
 * ===Song===
 * ===Reasoning===
 * ===Home===

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Paraphrasing: Daughters of storm god, Achelous (Lindemans). Source: Lindemans, Micha F. "Encyclopedia Mythica." //: Greek Mythology.// Encyclopedia Mythica, 30 July 2006. Web. 22 Apr. 2014. Quotes: "In Greek mythology, the Sirens are creatures with the head of a female and the body of a bird," (Lindemans). Source: Lindemans, Micha F. "Encyclopedia Mythica." //: Greek Mythology.// Encyclopedia Mythica, 30 July 2006. Web. 22 Apr. 2014. Quotes: "They were nymphs and the play-mates of Persephone...Demeter changed them into birds with female faces," (Lindemans). Source: Lindemans, Micha F. "Encyclopedia Mythica." //: Greek Mythology.// Encyclopedia Mythica, 30 July 2006. Web. 22 Apr. 2014. Paraphrasing: "they said, ripe wisdom and a quickening of the spirit," (Lindemans). Source: Lindemans, Micha F. "Encyclopedia Mythica." //: Greek Mythology.// Encyclopedia Mythica, 30 July 2006. Web. 22 Apr. 2014. Paraphrasing: Mother is either Melpone, Sterope, Terpsichore (Lindemans). Source: Lindemans, Micha F. "Encyclopedia Mythica." //: Greek Mythology.// Encyclopedia Mythica, 30 July 2006. Web. 22 Apr. 2014.
 * ===Father===
 * ===Body Type===
 * ===Origin===
 * ===What their Song Promised Odysseus===
 * ===Mother===

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Quotes: "Unable to resist their songs...they would throw themselves overboard or wreck their ships," (Caviness). Source: Caviness, Alys. "Sea." //Gods, Goddesses, and Mythology//. Marshall Cavendish Digital, 2014. Web. 24 April 2014. Paraphrasing: In other cutlures their version of a siren is a mermaid (Caviness). Source: <span class="source_1398396542_5359d67e9d0a25.71589801">Caviness, Alys. "Sea." //Gods, Goddesses, and Mythology//. Marshall Cavendish Digital, 2014. Web. 24 April 2014. Paraphrasing: Sirens collect men's souls (Caviness). Source: <span class="source_1398396542_5359d67e9d0a25.71589801">Caviness, Alys. "Sea." //Gods, Goddesses, and Mythology//. Marshall Cavendish Digital, 2014. Web. 24 April 2014. Paraphrasing: Monsters are created from the rage of gods or godesses (Caviness). Source: <span class="source_1398396542_5359d67e9d0a25.71589801">Caviness, Alys. "Sea." //Gods, Goddesses, and Mythology//. Marshall Cavendish Digital, 2014. Web. 24 April 2014. Quotes: "When centaurs heard the Sirens, they were so enchanted that they forgot to eat and also died," (Caviness). Source: <span class="source_1398396542_5359d67e9d0a25.71589801">Caviness, Alys. "Sea." //Gods, Goddesses, and Mythology//. Marshall Cavendish Digital, 2014. Web. 24 April 2014. Paraphrasing: Were orginally birds, but after losing a singing contest with the Muses their feathers were plucked (Caviness). Source: <span class="source_1398396542_5359d67e9d0a25.71589801">Caviness, Alys. "Sea." //Gods, Goddesses, and Mythology//. Marshall Cavendish Digital, 2014. Web. 24 April 2014.
 * ===Sailor's Death===
 * ===Misc.===
 * ===Behavior===
 * ===Reasons behind Monsters===
 * ===Centaurs===
 * ===Evolution===

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Paraphrasing: His mom cries because, the man before her looks like Odyesseus, but she dosn't know it's actually him (Doren). Source: <span class="source_1398729853_535eec7d60e097.54884343">Doren, Mark Van. "The Odyssey." //DISCovering Authors//. Online Ed. Detroit: Gale, 2003. //Discovering Collection//. Gale. Web. 25 Apr. 2014 Quotes: “Then Homer as if he knew that one of the high moments in his poem was preparing, as indeed it is, and as of course he knows, he tantalizes us with seventy lines of history about the scar, resuming only when every detail of that old day with Autolycus has been exhausted.” “Then Homer as if he knew that one of the high moments in his poem was preparing, as indeed it is, and as of course he knows, he tantalizes us with seventy lines of history about the scar, resuming only when every detail of that old day with Autolycus has been exhausted,”(Doren). Source: <span class="source_1398729853_535eec7d60e097.54884343">Doren, Mark Van. "The Odyssey." //DISCovering Authors//. Online Ed. Detroit: Gale, 2003. //Discovering Collection//. Gale. Web. 25 Apr. 2014 Paraphrasing: The author delays the reunion of Odyesseus and his mother (Doren). Source: <span class="source_1398729853_535eec7d60e097.54884343">Doren, Mark Van. "The Odyssey." //DISCovering Authors//. Online Ed. Detroit: Gale, 2003. //Discovering Collection//. Gale. Web. 25 Apr. 2014 Paraphrasing: His mom sees his scar that confirms he's Odyesseus, Homer decides to explain its whole history at that point (Doren). Source: <span class="source_1398729853_535eec7d60e097.54884343">Doren, Mark Van. "The Odyssey." //DISCovering Authors//. Online Ed. Detroit: Gale, 2003. //Discovering Collection//. Gale. Web. 25 Apr. 2014 Paraphrasing: Odyesseus returns after 20 years and sees his mother, but does not reveal identity yet (Doren). Source: <span class="source_1398729853_535eec7d60e097.54884343">Doren, Mark Van. "The Odyssey." //DISCovering Authors//. Online Ed. Detroit: Gale, 2003. //Discovering Collection//. Gale. Web. 25 Apr. 2014
 * ===Unkown Identity===
 * ===Quote===
 * ===Delay===
 * ===Scar===
 * ===Abou Reunion===