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Post by Narcissa Clearwater on May 13, 2006 8:52:52 GMT
[OOC: Sorry for starting super late, I was out...]
Narcissa was sitting at her desk, waiting for the students.
On the board, Write down a paragraph on everything you know about Astronomy, not including our last lesson, and suggestions for our class.
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Post by Millicent Black on May 13, 2006 8:59:37 GMT
Millicent looked at the board when she entered.
"Hi, Professor," she said.
She took out a parchment and wrote.
What I know: Constellations have been an important part of human society and folklore since we humans lived in caves, and, probably, even before then. The fascinating figures that we see in the night sky are so large and so beautiful that we have felt a very strong urge to attach importance to them. People have done this throughout the ages by creating very interesting stories and legends in an attempt to explain where these large "pictures" in the sky came from. These stories, also known as mythology, behind the constellations can be as interesting as studying the constellations themselves.
What I Want to Know: Everything I need to, since I cannot miss anything out now, can I?
"Um, I'm done," Millicent said.
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