I'm so bored the three of you need to get on here an start doing things......... I didn't waste my money doing this..........if no one comes on I'm honna be all like:
This is for dylan:
 
Picture
Here is the first page I think. She is a really good artist and her DA account name is  ~roan-bluebell. you should ask her about it and tell her Ethan sent you.


On a different topic, look what I found!
http://essaytyper.com/
Use it well.

Also, I have a movie about me and my people It's called the magic of belle Isle and I has a island named after us. :3 but of course, Dylan takes the prize because he owns all the Hills.............














The Fluidity of Dylan .
Gender Norms & Racial Bias in the Study of the Modern "Dylan "




 Dylan is a Welsh male given name, although it has sometimes been used as a female name more recently. It is derived from the word llanw, meaning "tide" or "flow" and the intensifying prefix dy-. It is usually a given name in Wales and was the most popular Welsh name given to babies in Wales in 2010.
People with the first  name Dylan   
Dylan Buckingham, Lead guitarist of volcanic ash Glastonbury 2010
Dyllan Christopher, American actor
Dylan Cramer, Canadian musician
Dylan Everett, Canadian actor
Dylan Howe, English musician
Dylan Klebold, one of the perpetrators of the Columbine High School massacre
Dylan Lauren, Owner of Dylan's Candy Bar 
Dylan Lewis, Australian television and radio personality
Dylan McDermott, American actor
Dylan Mills, better known as Dizzee Rascal, English rapper
Dylan Moran, Irish comedian
Dylan Neal, Canadian actor
Dylan O'Brien, American actor
Dylan Postl, American professional wrestler better known as Hornswoggle
Dylan Ratigan, American television journalist
Dylan Reese, American NHL ice hockey player
Dylan Smith, American actor
Dylan Riley Snyder, American actor, singer, dancer
Dylan Sprouse, American actor
Dylan Summers, American professional wrestler better known as Necro Butcher
Dylan Thomas, Welsh poet
Dylan Soukup, American comedian actor
People with the surname Dylan  
Bob Dylan, American composer and performer 
Jakob Dylan, youngest son of Bob and Sara Dylan and lead singer of The Wallflowers
Jesse Dylan, eldest son of Bob and Sara Dylan
Sara Dylan, first wife of Bob Dylan
Names in fiction   
Dylan Ail Don, a Celtic mythological figure in Wales.
Dylan the rabbit, a character in The Magic Roundabout
Dylan Dog, main character of the eponymous comic series
Dylan Hodge, character from the sixth series of the BBC's Waterloo Road
Dylan Hunt, several science fiction characters
Dylan 'Dil' Pickles, cartoon character from Rugrats and All Grown Up!
Dylan Marvil, a character in The Clique series 
Dylan Michalchuk, a fictional character on the TV series Degrassi: The Next Generation
Dylan Sanders, played by Drew Barrymore in Charlie's Angels
Dylan Mayfair, played by Lyndsy Fonseca in Desperate Housewives
Dylan, played by Patrick Dempsey in Transformers: Dark of the Moon
Dylan McKay, played by Luke Perry on Beverly Hills 90210
Other uses   
See Dylan 
References  


Bibliography:
Wikipedia
@baygross




Truly April?
The Modern April : A Normative Critique.



 April is the fourth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars, and one of four months with a length of 30 days.
April  is commonly associated with the season of spring in the Northern hemisphere and autumn in the Southern hemisphere, where it is the seasonal equivalent to October in the Northern hemisphere and vice versa.
April starts on the same day of the week as July in all years, and January in leap years. April ends on the same day of the week as December every year.
Name and origin  
The derivation of the Latin name Aprilis is uncertain. The traditional etymology is from the verb aperire, "to open," in allusion to its being the season when trees and flowers begin to "open," which is supported by comparison with the modern Greek use of ἁνοιξις   for spring. Since some of the Roman months were named in honor of divinities, and as April was sacred to the goddess Venus, her Veneralia being held on the first day, it has been suggested that Aprilis was originally her month Aphrilis, from her equivalent Greek goddess name Aphrodite, or from the Etruscan name Apru. Jacob Grimm suggests the name of a hypothetical god or hero, Aper or Aprus.
April was the second month of the earliest Roman calendar, before Ianuarius and Februarius were added by King Numa Pompilius about 700 BC. It became the fourth month of the calendar year  during the time of the decemvirs about 450 BC, when it also was given 29 days. The 30th day was added during the reform of the calendar undertaken by Julius Caesar in the mid-40s BC, which produced the Julian calendar.
The Anglo-Saxons called April Oster-monath or Eostur-monath. The Venerable Bede says in The Reckoning of Time that this month Eostur is the root of the word Easter. He further states that the month was named after a goddess Eostre whose feast was in that month. St George's day is the twenty-third of the month; and St Mark's Eve, with its superstition that the ghosts of those who are doomed to die within the year will be seen to pass into the church, falls on the twenty-fourth. In China the symbolic ploughing of the earth by the emperor and princes of the blood took place in their third month, which frequently corresponds to April. The Finns called  this month huhtikuu, or 'Burnwood Month', when the wood for beat and burn clearing of farmland was felled. In Slovene, the most established traditional name is mali traven, meaning the month when plants start growing. It was first written in 1466 in the Škofja Loka manuscript.
Symbols of the month  
The birthstone of April is the diamond, and the birth flower is typically listed as either the Daisy  or the Sweet Pea. Zodiac signs for the month are Aries  and Taurus .
Holidays and events  
Autism Awareness Month 
Jazz Appreciation Month 
National Poetry Month 
National Poetry Writing Month
Parkinson's Disease Awareness Month 
Confederate History Month -April 26
National Arab American Heritage Month 
National Child Abuse Prevention Month 
April Fools' Day – April 1
World Autism Awareness Day - April 2
April 1 is the first day of Japanese fiscal year. Major Japanese companies usually have Nyushashiki  for new employees those who newly hired after their graduation from schools, on this day.
Japanese school calendar also starts from April 1, although Nyugakushiki  are usually held later, around second week of April.
Good Friday  – a Friday between March 20 and April 23, being the last Friday before Easter
Easter, or Resurrection Day  - celebrated the First Sunday after the first full moon on or after the Spring Equinox, near March 21st 
International Trombone Week - varies. In 2012, it is April 1–15 
Arbor Day  – April 5
End of Tax Year  – April 5
Passover  a Jewish holiday
World Health Day – April 7
Buddha's Birthday – Traditional Date – April 8
Araw ng Kagitingan, also known as "Bataan Day"  – April 9
Thai New Year in Thailand – April 13
Lao New Year in Laos – April 13
Burmese New Year in Burma - April 13
Khmer New Year in Cambodia – April 13
Tax Day  – April 15
National Healthcare Decisions Day  - April 16
Boston Marathon – Third Monday
Zimbabwean Independence Day – April 18
4:20 – April 20
Patriots' Day – April 21
Earth Day – April 22
Conch Republic Independence Celebration  – April 23
St George's Day Patron Saint Celebration  – April 23
Armenian Genocide Day Armenian Genocide remembrance day – April 24
Liberation Day in Italy - April 25 is a National Holiday that celebrates the end of the Nazi Germany occupation in the Northern Italy.
ANZAC Day  – April 25
Carnation Revolution  – April 25
Confederate Memorial Day - April 26 
Resistance day in Slovenia - formerly Liberation Front of the Slovene People day April 27
Pavle Kerkez was born on April 28
Freedom Day  – April 27
April 29 is a Japanese national holiday, as Shōwa Day since 2007. It has been celebrated as The Emperor's Birthday from 1927 to 1988, then renamed as Greenery Day after Hirohito's death in 1989. It is usually marked as the first day of "Golden Week", a week-long holiday period.
Koninginnedag in the Netherlands / Kingdom of the Netherlands – April 30
Arbor Day – last Friday of April in some states in the United States http://www.arborday.org/
Take Our Daughters And Sons To Work Day, usually fourth Thursday 
London Marathon – usually fourth Sunday
Opening Day – first Sunday in April
Independence day  – April 17
Record Store Day – usually celebrated on the third Saturday
Financial Literacy Month 
The "Days of April"  is a name appropriated in French history to a series of insurrections at Lyons, Paris and elsewhere, against the government of Louis Philippe in 1834, which led to violent repressive measures, and to a famous trial known as the procès d'avril.
See also  
Germanic calendar
List of historical anniversaries
References  
External links  
http://www.arborday.org/
Attribution
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Bibliography:
Wikipedia
@baygross





Innovative or Simply Post-Modern?
New Paradigms in the Study of "Kat"


 Kat is a common nickname for the feminine given name Katherine, Kathleen, Katarina, Katrina, Kathryn, and variations. It is also a homonym or whimsical spelling for "cat."
Kat or KAT may refer to:
People  
Individuals   
Kat Alano, Anglo-Filipino model, actress, and television presenter/VJ in the Philippines
Kat Ashley, governess to Queen Elizabeth I
Kat Bjelland, American musician
Kat DeLuna, singer-songwriter
Kat Dennings, American actress
Kat Foster, American actress
Kat Graham, American actress, singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and model
Kat Stewart, Australian actress
Kat Swift, American politician and activist
Kat Von D, tattoo artist
The Kat, stage name of Stacy Carter, American former professional wrestler, and valet
Fictional   
Kat, a cybernetic alien that looks like a cat in the Canadian animated TV series Kid vs. Kat
Kat Slater, from the BBC soap opera EastEnders
Kat Stratford, 10 Things I Hate About You 
Kats, anthropomorphic cats in the cartoon series SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron
Louanne "Kat" Katraine, a pilot in the 2004 Battlestar Galactica TV series
DJ Kat, main character in the puppet children's TV series The DJ Kat Show
Karate Kat, main character of the same-named cartoon TV series
Krazy Kat, an American comic strip character
Catherine-B320, a non-player character in the Halo: Reach video game
Kat Hillard, the second Pink Ranger from the third to fifth generations from the Power Rangers TV series
Dr. Kat Manx, Space Patrol Delta's researcher and Kat Ranger from the Power Rangers TV series
Kat, the main protagonist of Gravity Rush.
Kat Herding, a fictional character on Facebook, erstwhile girlfriend of author Christopher Locke.
Groups   
Kat, a Polish heavy metal music group
KAT-TUN, Japanese boy band
KAT, International Cycling Union code for Katusha, a Russian bicycle racing team
Nashville Kats, Arena Football League team in Nashville, Tennessee
Places  
Kat, Razavi Khorasan, Iran
Kąt, Stalowa Wola County, Poland
Kąt, Tarnobrzeg County, Poland
KAT, the IATA code for Kaitaia Airport, New Zealand
KAT station, a train station in Kifissia, Greece, next to the Traumatic Recovery Center, from which it derives its name
Kat O, an island in north-east Hong Kong territory
Kats, a town in Zeeland, Netherlands
Other uses  
Katal, the SI unit of measurement for catalytic activity, equivalent to 1 mole per second
Acetyl-CoA C-acyltransferase, an enzyme
See also  
Ban Kat 
Cat 
Kats 
Khat
Kät 
Kit 
Kit Kat 


Innovative or Simply Post-Modern?
New Paradigms in the Study of "Ethan"

 
Ethan  is a male given name meaning strong, firm, and safe.
People  
For all people and fictional characters with the given name Ethan see Ethan 
Places  
Eitan, Israel
Ethan, South Dakota
Fort Ethan Allen 
Neve Eitan, Israel
Fiction  
Ethan of Athos, 1986 novel by Lois McMaster Bujold
"Ethan Brand", 1850 short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Ethan Frome, 1911 novel by Edith Wharton
Other uses  
Ethan Allen boating accident
Ethan Allen class submarine, American class of ballistic missile submarines
USS Ethan Allen, American submarine
Ethan Allen Express, passenger train operated by Amtrak between New York City and Rutland, Vermont
Ethan Allen, American furniture chain
IAI Eitan, Israeli reconnaissance unmanned air vehicle
USS Ethan Allen, American Civil War warship
Ethan, a Tamil language film
See also  
Eitan 
Etan 

Bibliography:
Wikipedia
@baygross



 
So the forum things doesn't really work for Me And I dunno how to get it to WHY YOU NU Work well I'm probably going to have to give you all admin powers so you all can post a blog once in awhile. yeah, so..... It's still not loading..........humph............. Well, I'm taking exams now ^^ And I'm stuck with the one teacher in the school that should be a preschool teacher..... Well, I think you guys can post art here, I'm going to have to check with Dylan. Bye bye. ^^