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ANNOUNCEMENTS
1. November 8th is the last day of the quarter. Test includes
Vocabulary from all of quarter.
Make-up for the test is after school, Tuesday, 11/12.

2. Nov. 25th students receive first quarter report cards.

3. The reading this month is research on Greek god topic.

A VOYAGE TO SELF-DISCOVERY


(Greek Ship)
Suspected type of boat Odysseus captained.
In The Iliad there is a reference that 50 men were in each Argive (Greek) ship at Troy.


Odysseus has his men rope him to the mast so that he could enjoy the beautiful,
seductive sirens, yet not be able to act on his temptations to go with them.

(Waterhouse)

Image Citations

1. Greek Ship. Unknown. "Table 2: #8." Ships of the Ancient Greeks. 2 May 2000. 17
Dec. 2000 <http://www.showgate.com/medea/ships/grkshp20.gif>.*

2. Waterhouse, J. Ulysses and the Sirens. James, Tonya. "Mythical Creatures."
Characters of Greek Mythology
. 1998. 17 Dec. 2000 <http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/5545/misc/paintings_a2l.html>.

* Site verified by Bob Fisher of Bulfinch's Mythology.

 Click here for a chart mapping out the events of the Trojan War

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 11 Rules to Success
From the philosophy of a famous entrepreneur,
helping him build a world class business out of a garage

1) Think first of the other person.
2) Build up the other person's sense of importance.
3) Respect the other person's personality rights.
4) Give sincere appreciation.
5) Eliminate the negative.
6) Avoid openly trying to reform people.
7) Try to understand the other person.
8) Check first impressions.
9) Take care with the little details.
10) Develop genuine interest in people.
11) Keep it up!

Dave Packard (Cofounder of Hewlett-Packard Company)
Sent to teachers from Mr. Tom O'Connor, H-P representative to SHS, 1/19/01
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