Jack the Ripper's Canonical Murders

Jack the Ripper’s Canonical Murders

“Jack the Ripper” is the nickname attributed to the 1888 serial killer who was briefly active in Whitechapel, London. The murderer was never caught, and their identity is still disputed; in fact, there remains a lot of mystery about the…

Week 1

Hi! I have changed the theme yet again – haven’t been happy with any yet. Let me know what you think? OK, for Week 1 we have an introductory post, and one other about what topic(s) you’re interested in exploring.

Fashion of the Paleolithic/Neolithic periods

Fashion of the Paleolithic/Neolithic periods

Paleolithic peoples would have worn and worked with materials that required very little assembly, preparation and maintenance due to a comparatively low intellect, nomadism, knowledge of construction, tools and I’m sure a number of other factors. The common themes among…

Introduction

Hi Nathan. My name is Van and I am an international business student and this is my last year at MiraCosta. One of the school to which I applying is UCLA, in their business economics program. Along with all of…

Introduction

Hello! My name is Nathan and I am really excited to be participating in the Honors program for History 105. I took History 104 with Professor Lane over the summer, and really enjoyed the way she facilitated and taught the…

Checking out the site

Hello! I’m just checking out the site! I have never been on wordpress before so I’m just perusing…Mrs. Lane is this where we are supposed to post for our journals should we so chose wordpress?