Tuesday, November 27, 2012
More Movie
We watched more of the movie but we stopped to talk for a long while about I think Missouri, had a chain reaction that was for the worse. When the 480 people lost their jobs it affected the whole town and caused a lot of places to go out of business. We watched a part over because he wanted it to sink in for us. After this Mr. Schick told us the story about how him and his wife were going to travel to Texas for Christmas and their car wouldn't work. The short of the story is they got to Texas, but they didn't think they would. We didn't get much farther into the movie actually.
Monday, November 26, 2012
The People's Republic of Capitalism
In
the beginning we took about five minutes to talk about an assembly tomorrow
from someone’s name that is Gerry Sandusky, but spelled with a "G",
not a "J" like the stupid pedophile. (Luckily, I've heard that all
the pedophiles in prison are looked as like dirt by all the other prisoners, so
they are just tortured until they die!) Anyway, he will be telling us
about how the other Jerry, has changed his life. If we ask a good
question to him, we get 10 extra credit points. After that we talked a
little about how Egypt's old dictator was thrown out of office and replaced
with Ben Netanyahu and now he is sadly starting to become more of a dictator
than the people would like him to be. After this we watched a movie about
China, the title of this was called the People's Republic of Capitalism.
It was basically about China, and their life in comparison to America's.
It talked about the earthquake and how it struck schools, and
good, prosperous land. The schools and
buildings collapsed because they were made out of wood and not concrete like
most all buildings in America are. Also,
55,000 people died in the earthquake lots of them were children because they
were in school. There is only the
one-child rule in China so all of the parents lost their only child. If you are caught in the city with more than
one child it is a huge fine. But the government allows parents to try
again if the can prove their child has died.
There is a city call Chongqing, and it is along the Yangzi River, this
is known to Americans as the “Biggest city Americans have never heard of”,
there are a lot of rich people here. There
is a larger amount of poor people in China then there are in all of
America. There are 1 ½ million people
working on construction, and the men only get paid 3-4 dollars a day, not an
hour a day. The women only get paid 1 or
2 dollars an hour. This is because there
are so many Chinese people and a ginormous amount is poor, so they are willing
to work for just about anything since it is better than none at all. We also saw how American companies are being “taken
over” by the Chinese because of how cheap it is costing for them. For example, Briggs and Stratton 480 people
were laid off last year because it is less costly to ship it around the world
and have the Chinese work, than just the Americans.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Fun
We just went on Free Rice and if we reached 300 grains, then we showed him and he graded our test. It took me a while to reach 300, but I did, and I got my test, and let him grade it. Thankfully, I got a 100%, again! Once we were done with that, we just talked, and did no work.
Another Test
We handed in our essays, such a good feeling to be done with it. Anyway we had another test and it was pretty simple. The same as the others just another section added on. This one had maps, pictures of leader, and just random information. Once we were done with the test we could do whatever we wanted, talk, do homework, or study for something in other classes. I decided to study for English.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Friday
More was talked about the project, but we talked most about Iran and Israel. It's probably going to be an all out war, bombs are being shot everywhere and Israel is about to cross the border (in tanks). We looked at pictures taken of people who are in a state of emergency or the missiles being fired off. It doesn't seem real though because of all the movies I watch, that is exactly what happen, but it's not a movie. Anyway we looked at pictures and talked about the essay due Monday at the start of class and the relationship between Israel, Iran and us.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
"Logan"
So, we had another shadow today but instead of it being with Jake she was with Maddie. Her name was Logan, and Mr. Schick kept putting " " around her name. Which I didn't understand but I don't understand most of what it does to interrogate the shadows anyway. So, we all we did was talk a little bit about the homework from the previous night. Oh, and we also switched seats in class and it was the highest grades in the class to the lowest for the order of choosing them. I was second to go! I don't recall at all who was last or anywhere in between, all I remember is that Liam was in front of me and Grace was supposed to be called but her and Nadia somehow got skipped in the order, so they had to choose bad seats. I do remember Grace saying "I didn't think my grade was this bad!" It was sort of amusing. Anyway for the most part we talked about the essay that has to be completed and printed by Monday at 9:32. We got to vote on whether or not it should be 100 or 200 points, 200 points got the majority vote. The essay is about two countries we have been learning about and their relationship to America. It only has to be 500 words. Yay! So, yup, that was our class.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
About the Countries
United States
Declared independence on July 4, 1776
From the 1500s through the 1700s, they were settled and colonized by the Spanish, British, French, Dutch, Portuguese, and other European nations. The original thirteen colonies were held by Great Britain until the Revolutionary War, after which they became the first thirteen states. There are now 50 states in the United States. The United States is considered the last true superpower, with the world's largest military and the world's largest economy.
Israel
Israel became an independent state on May 14, 1948
Following World War Two, the newly-formed United Nations drafted a treaty dividing up some of Palestine's land. They established an independent Arab state and an independent Jewish state. Many Jews emigrated to the new nation of Israel post WWII. Creation of this new Jewish state was not universally accepted by Arabs, even though Israel was officially admitted to the UN on May 11, 1949. There is still controversy surrounding Israel's very existence in the Middle East.
China
China's official date of independence is October 1, 1949.
China is one of the world's oldest civilizations. As long ago as 221 BC, China was unified as a nation during the Qin dynasty. They formed a republic on January 1, 1912. The current Communist government, officially called the People's Republic of China, was formed in 1949.
Brazil
Brazil officially gained independence in September 7, 1822.
Venezuela
Spain colonized Venezuela in 1522 even though they the natives did not want the Spanish there. Venezuela was the first Spanish-American colony to declare independence; however the independence was not official until Gran Colombia collapsed in 1821. Today, Venezuela has 23 states with a large population in the north and excels in the export of oil.
India
India became independent in August 15, 1947.
India was once ruled by the United Kingdom power. They became independent because of a non-violent resistance led by Mahatma Gandhi. India has a lot of important historic trade routes. In current times, India has the second largest population and home of many religions, the mains being Hinduism, Buddhims, Jainism, and Sikhism.
Afghanistan
Britain controlled Afghanistan. The Pashtun tribe founded Afghanistan in 1747. Afghanistan is land between the British and Roman Empires,serving as a buffer. Afghanistan was home to the silk road, an important trade route in history. The Taliban is located in Afghanistan. Currently there is a war in Afghanistan and it is not a very safe place to visit.
Iran
Iran became independent on April 1, 1979.
Iran is known as the Islamic Republic of Iran as of 1935 when the ruling monarchy was overthrown (Iranian Revolution). Before 1935, Iran was known as Persia, meaning "land of the Aryans." The Iranian Revolution began in January 1978 when the first major demonstrations against the The Shah occurred. December 1979, the country approved a theocratic constitution. Today, Iran has a population of 75 million + and is a founding member of United Nations as well as several other groups.
France
France does not have an official date of independence, according to CIA, but on October 4, 1958, the Fifth French Republic was established.
Luckily for France, they were never the subjects of another country, so technically, they never "became" independent, they always were. France was a place that ruled a bunch of countries, the last one gaining independence being Vanuatu in 1980. The debate whether or not let Algeria become independent almost evolved in a civil war. The Fifth Republic has a strengthened Presidency. Now-a-days, France is a European leader when it comes to culture, economy, military, and politics. France also has a large supply of nuclear weapons.
Iran
Iran became independent on April 1, 1979.
Iran is known as the Islamic Republic of Iran as of 1935 when the ruling monarchy was overthrown (Iranian Revolution). Before 1935, Iran was known as Persia, meaning "land of the Aryans." The Iranian Revolution began in January 1978 when the first major demonstrations against the The Shah occurred. December 1979, the country approved a theocratic constitution. Today, Iran has a population of 75 million + and is a founding member of United Nations as well as several other groups.
France
France does not have an official date of independence, according to CIA, but on October 4, 1958, the Fifth French Republic was established.
Luckily for France, they were never the subjects of another country, so technically, they never "became" independent, they always were. France was a place that ruled a bunch of countries, the last one gaining independence being Vanuatu in 1980. The debate whether or not let Algeria become independent almost evolved in a civil war. The Fifth Republic has a strengthened Presidency. Now-a-days, France is a European leader when it comes to culture, economy, military, and politics. France also has a large supply of nuclear weapons.
Mexico
Mexico achieved independence in the the early 19th century, to be exact it was September 16, 1810.
The Aztecs were all living in Mexico before they were conquered by the Europeans. Hernán Cortés was the man who established Mexico and took over it. It is located in North America and borders America and Guatemala.
Germany
Before Germany declared their independence the Holy Roman Empire ruled them. There were many other countries under this rule, and all of them eventually established into a country rather than being under the Holy Roman Empire. Germany is in Europe and borders Poland Beligium, France, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia was established on September 23, 1932, this is the modern Saudi state, bu the first colony was founded in the 18th century.
This country is also known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This country was founded by Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, after Muhammad's death. Saudit Arabia borders
United Kingdom
United Kingdom was officially independent on April 12, 1927.
The country used to rule many other countries and covered a large amount of land (but not half). They never actually had anyone rule them, it was just the reverse. United Kingdom in located in Europe and is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean.
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