The principal architectural elements of this design are the three aisled basilica with no transepts. The basilica is an axially planned church with a long nave, side aisles, and an apse for the altar. Santa Sabina also has a long, tall, broad nave, following an axial plan. The spolia are the tall slender columns. Santa Sabina has windows made not of glass, but of selenite, a type of transparent and colorless gypsum. Santa Sabina also has a flat wooden roof, coffered ceiling, and thin walls supporting a light roof. As an early Christian basilica, Santa Sabina has thin walls supporting wooden roofs with coffered ceilings. Lastly, Santa Sabina has a bare exterior with a sensitively decorated interior, which represents the Christian whose exterior may not be very attractive, but whose interior soul is gorgeous. Santa Sabina is made from brick and stone.
Sacajawea is a well-known American-Indian woman. Her expedition with explorers Lewis and Clark was extraordinary. She was born in Tendoy, Idaho around 1788. She was a member of the Lemhi Shoshone tribe. At this time, the American territory ended at the Mississippi River. One year after the Louisiana Purchase, President Thomas Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark on an expedition that left from St. Louis, Missouri, traveling through the US Northwest, to the Pacific Ocean (History).
Sacagawea was A near-legendary figure in the history of the American West, and I believe that without Sacagawea, Lewis, and Clark wouldn’t be able to have any life skills on survival. She also Proved women can do anything, Sacagawea helped Lewis and Clark with their survival skills and translation.
There are many incredible people who tend to be glossed over in the history books. For example, Henrietta Lacks, Ada Lovelace, and Rosalind Franklin were mistreated, taken advantage of, scoffed at, and all but forgotten by history. What many of these people have in common is that they aren’t powerful white men. Women and non-Caucasians tend to be overlooked in the retelling of mankind, in favor of giving credence to their white male counterparts. One such woman is Sacagawea, a Sashone woman who bravely accompanied Lewis and Clark on their famous expedition as a translator, negotiator, and guide, all the while with a baby on her back. Many loosely associate her name with the U.S. gold dollar coin, but few know her story.
Sacagawea was born in what is now Idaho in 1789 or 1790. She was a Shoshone Indian, also known as the Snake Indians. As a child, like many young Indians, she had many names. She became known as Sacagawea which means “Bird Woman.” She had two brothers and a sister. Her family lived in a tipi along the Bitterroot Range of the Rocky Mountains.
Sacagawea is a historical figure that most everyone know about. Actually people think they know about her, but evidence doesn’t show much about her life. There are many journals or biographies about her life but little has all the facts.
Sacajawea is one of the most known American-Indian women. Her voyage with explorers Lewis and Clark was legendary. She was born in Tendoy, Idaho around 1788. She was a member of the Lemhi Shoshone tribe. America was only 12 years old at this time and the territory ended at the Mississippi river. One year after the United States doubled its territory with the Louisiana Purchase, the Lewis and Clark expedition leaves St. Louis, Missouri, on a mission to explore the Northwest from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean (History). Even before the purchase was finished, President Thomas Jefferson sent his private secretary Meriwether Lewis and army captain William Clark on an expedition into what is now the U.S. Northwest.
Sacagawea was one of the two native Americans that went on the Lewis and Clark expedition. Sacagawea was 16 when she went on the expedition. She was only 20 when she died so she didn’t live that long. Imagine how early that would be today! Sacagawea has many nicknames such as Jamie and Julia. Sacagawea was kidnapped at age twelve by the Hidatsa Indians along with some other women, she must have been very scared. On the trip she had a son named Jean Baptiste Charbonneau when she was 16, he was born on February 11 in 1805. Lewis helped with the delivery of Jean. One way that this affected the trip is it shows that the travelers came in peace. Jean was like a big sign that said: We don’t want to fight! Sacagawea’s husband is Toussaint Charbonneau.
My name is Adetola Stephen Okutubo, people call me Stephen. I have been married for 15 years to a loving and amazing wife; now a father of three beautiful and wonderful girls. I graduated from University of Texas, at Houston and have been a nurse for five years. I currently work with Memorial Hermann
Sacagawea was part of an American Indian tribe called “Shoshone”. When she was only 12 years old, she was kidnapped by the Hidatsa tribe and brought to their camp. The Hidatsa Indians sold her as a slave to a fur trader by the name of Toussaint Charbonneau. They got married to each other and gave birth to her son, Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau. Just when she gave birth to him, Lewis and Clark arrived to their area. Lewis and Clark saw how Sacagawea and her husband would be valuable to the expedition so they were added to the crew. She provided the crew with a steady food supply, medicine, and horses. Sacagawea was also a translator if they ever came across other tribes. When the ship crashed, she helped recover some other valuable items
Queen Esther Julia Kapiolani Napelakapuokakae, other known Queen Kapiolani, was born on December 31,1834 in Hilo, Hawaii, and died on June 24, 1899 in Waikiki. She was married to David Kalakaua and both of them changed Hawaii. Queen Kapiolani is one of Hawaii’s greatest monarchs because of her good morals, she created the Iolani Palace, and she created Queen Kapiolani Medical Center
The Jennings prairie is one of the few places in Pennsylvania where the Massasauga Rattlesnake is found. The massasauga is endangered in Pennsylvania and is strictly protected. The massasauga is venomous and may bite if surprised or threatened. The staff at Jennings ask you to please stay on the trails for your own safety and the snake’s protection. Over three quarters of the park is covered by forest (www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/findapark/jennings/). Stream valleys, upland forests, and wetlands, provide diverse habitats for wildlife at Jennings. The massasauga rattle snake isn’t like most rattle snakes. It has 9 enlarged scales on top of the head. Stocky with a well-developed rattle, the massasauga s brownish gray with rounded dark
Queen Lili’uokalani or Lydia Kamakaeha was born into a royal family on September 2, 1838 in Honolulu, Hawaii. Her Parents names were Pākī and Kōnia. As a child, Lydia was very educated because her father was the king. She learned to speak english fluently and she loved music and poetry. She was the first female monarch in Hawaii and became a part of the court when she was a teenager (www.biography.com).
My name is Bennie Fugate. I am a father of the boys 5, 2, and almost 1. I spent 10 years in the US Army and I have been to many different countries some real nice a couple not so much. I have a beautiful wife of almost 7 years and we also have 3 dogs. I currently work downtown Chicago as a veterans advocate for the Disabled American Veterans, (I help veterans with getting their benefits). I have been going to IWU since August, 2013. I plan to continue until I receive a masters in business.
My name is Guadalupe Segura. I am Hispanic and half Asian. I was born in Guatemala. I came to the America when I was 9 years old. My first language was Spanish I can now speak English fluently. This is my second semester at Onondaga Community College. My major is humanities and social science. I plan to transfer after I accomplish my associates. The college that I want to transfer is to University of Delaware where I want to extend my Bachelor’s degree in Psychology.