The proces of completing the project was a little confusing at the beginning but it got easier as I worked. The best part of my project I think was my pictures and the color of my font. If I could improve something it probably would have been more detail, because some of my answers were a little short. I liked how we used Diigo because it helps to safe your work and focas on what you are reading. I did not like  the Website Citations, because some websites did not have an author or sponsoring organization.

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I found that making a Muhammad book was a little time consuming. The thing I would change is I would probably color it more, because i colored only the cover and the pictures. Next time I would also draw all real people not stick people. I think I did the covoer well, and my 8.3 summary. I like doing quizes better than project because for a quiz all you have to do is study but with projects you have to do a lot more work. I learned that Muhammad  belived something different than other people and even in bad times kept beliveing what he did.

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In the desert environment it is very windy and hot, but in the winter it can get really cold. Also, people in the desert such as nomads, would use camels for food, traveling and cargo. (Camels were known as the “Ship of the desert”) In the Oases water is underground, and seeps to the surface which makes a spring or a waterhole. In the Costal Plain the air is damp and moist and it rains normally. In the Mountains moist wind from the Indian Ocean makes it rain, frost may form in the winter. Lastly, people built terrace for crops.

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I learned that a lot of poeple went to church. And nuns and munks spent most their time at church.

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