Literacy
    
      From files of 8th grade through College student reports
      
        - Ancient Egypt was inhabited by mummies and they all wrote in
        hydraulics. They lived in the Sarah Dessert. The climate of the
        Sarah is such that the inhabitants have to live elsewhere.
 
        - The Greeks were a highly sculptured people, and without them we
        wouldn't have history. The Greeks also had myths. A myth is a
        female moth.
 
        - Actually, Homer was not written by Homer but by another man of
        that name.
 
        - Socrates was a famous Greek teacher who went around giving
        people advice. They killed him. Socrates died from an overdose of
        wedlock. After his death, his career suffered a dramatic
        decline.
 
        - In the Olympic games, Greeks ran races, jumped, hurled
        biscuits, and threw the java.
 
        - Eventually, the Romans conquered the Greeks. History calls
        people Romans because they never stayed in one place for very
        long.
 
        - Julius Caesar extinguished himself on the battlefields of Gaul.
        The Ides of March murdered him because they thought he was going to
        be made king. Dying, he gasped out: "Tu Tu, Brutus."
 
        - Nero was a cruel tyranny who would torture his subjects by
        playing the fiddle to them.
 
        - Joan of Arc was burnt to a steak and was cannonized by Bernard
        Shaw.
 
        - Finally Magna Carta provided that no man should be hanged twice
        for the same offense.
 
        - In midevil times most people were alliterate. The greatest
        writer of the futile ages was Chaucer, who wrote many poems and
        verses and also wrote literature.
 
        - Queen Elizabeth was the "Virgin Queen." As a queen she was a
        success. When she exposed herself before her troops they all
        shouted "hurrah."
 
        - It was an age of great inventions and discoveries. Gutenberg
        invented removable type and the Bible. Another important invention
        was the circulation of blood. Sir Walter Raleigh is a historical
        figure because he invented cigarettes and started smoking. And Sir
        Francis Drake circumcised the world with a 100 foot clipper.
 
        - The greatest writer of the Renaissance was William Shakespeare.
        He was born in the year 1564, supposedly on his birthday. He never
        made much money and is famous only because of his plays. He wrote
        tragedies, comedies, and hysterectomies, all in Islamic pentameter.
        Romeo and Juliet are an example of a heroic couplet. Romeo's last
        wish was to be laid by Juliet.
 
        - Writing at the same time as Shakespeare was Miguel Cervantes.
        He wrote Donkey Hote. The next great author was John Milton. Milton
        wrote Paradise Lost. Then his wife died and he wrote Paradise
        Regained.
 
        - During the Renaissance America began. Christopher Columbus was
        a great navigator who discovered America while cursing about the
        Atlantic. His ships were called the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa
        Fe.
 
        - Later, the Pilgrims crossed the ocean, and this was called
        Pilgrim's Progress. The winter of 1620 was a hard one for the
        settlers. Many people died and many babies were born. Captain John
        Smith was responsible for all this.
 
        - One of the causes of the Revolutionary War was the English put
        tacks in their tea. Also, the colonists would send their parcels
        through the post without stamps. Finally the colonists won the War
        and no longer had to pay for taxis.
 
        - Delegates from the original 13 states formed the Contented
        Congress. Thomas Jefferson, a Virgin, and Benjamin Franklin were
        two singers of the Declaration of Independence. Franklin discovered
        electricity by rubbing two cats backwards and declared, "A horse
        divided against itself cannot stand." Franklin died in 1790 and is
        still dead.
 
        - Soon the Constitution of the United States was adopted to
        secure domestic hostility. Under the constitution the people
        enjoyed the right to keep bare arms.
 
        - Abraham Lincoln became America's greatest Precedent. Lincoln's
        mother died in infancy, and he was born in a log cabin which he
        built with his own hands. Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves by
        signing the Emasculation Proclamation. On the night of April 14,
        1865, Lincoln went to the theater and got shot in his seat by one
        of the actors in a moving picture show. The believed assinator was
        John Wilkes Booth, a supposingly insane actor. This ruined Booth's
        career.
 
        - Meanwhile in Europe, the enlightenment was a reasonable time.
        Voltaire invented electricity and also wrote a book called Candy.
        Gravity was invented by Issac Walton. It is chiefly noticeable in
        the autumn when the apples are falling off the trees.
 
        - Johann Bach wrote a great many musical compositions and had
        alarge number of children. In between he practiced on an old
        spinster which he kept up in his attic. Bach died from 1750 to the
        present. Bach was the most famous composer in the world and so was
        Handel. Handel was half German half Italian and half English. He
        was very large.
 
        - Beethoven wrote music even though he was deaf. He was so deaf
        he wrote loud music. He took long walks in the forest even when
        everyone was calling for him. Beethoven expired in 1827 and later
        died for this.
 
        - The French Revolution was accomplished before it happened and
        catapulted into Napoleon. Napoleon wanted an heir to inherit his
        power, but since Josephine was a baroness, she couldn't have any
        children.
 
        - The sun never set on the British Empire because the British
        Empire is in the East and the sun sets in the West. Queen Victoria
        was the longest queen. She sat on a thorn for 63 years. She was a
        moral woman who practiced virtue. Her death was the final event
        which ended her reign.
 
        - The nineteenth century was a time of a great many thoughts and
        inventions. People stopped reproducing by hand and started
        reproducing by machine. The invention of the steamboat caused a
        network of rivers to spring up. Cyrus McCormick invented the
        McCormick raper, which did the work of a hundred men. Louis Pasteur
        discovered a cure for rabbis. Charles Darwin was a naturalist who
        wrote the Organ of the Species. Madman Curie discovered radio. And
        Karl Marx became one of the Marx brothers.
 
        - The First World War, caused by the assignation of the Arch-Duck
        by an anahist, ushered in a new error in the anals of human
        history.