1. Every time we discussed a question we were always brought back to the same idea that the Europeans did not want to speak about the horrors or stand up against them because of the large benefits they were reacing.
2. I think that it was kind of unpreductive. We had good ideas, but I feel like it was mainly Christina, Abby, Adam, Brie, and I discussing ideas. We finished quick because there was five of us and no one else put their opinion in so it was aquewerid. I think a leader would have helped this because they would have forced the others to pay attention. Also the questions always lead us back to the same spot, so either the chapter did not have enough information, or all the questins we came up with were too simular.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Monday, September 13, 2010
Current Events Reporting
A federal Court in California ruled the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy unconstitutional. The ruling said that it violates the first and fifth amendments. It violates the first amendment because it forbids a homosexual to freely speak about his/her orientation, and it allows heterosexuals to speak about their sexual preference, and the fifth because. And it violates their promise for due process under the Fifth Amendment. The judge is soon expected to issue an injunction, forbidding the government from enforcing “don’t ask, don’t tell.” The government is expected, in response, to put off any immediate ruling by asking for a temporary injunction. Then they will file a petition with the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals for a hearing. If that fails it will then move to the Supreme Court. Although, the White house has showed interest in ending the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, so because they have congress approval, the ruling may turn out differently than would have been expected.
I believe this is a good thing because it will allow us to strengthen our national security by getting rid of a policy that has not allowed many men and woman to serve. I think this is a historic moment to be witnessing because it may open up many more opportunities for homosexual rights, and it allows many more to enter the service that would have otherwise been forbidden to. Also, depending on how you look at it, it may open up for more opportunities for expansion in the “conflict.” Ironically at a time when we are bringing more people home from the “conflict.” Though at this point it depends on which way congress decides to vote.
CNN Wire Staff. "Focus Shifts to Congress after 'don't Ask, Don't Tell' Ruling
CNN.com." CNN.com - Breaking News, U.S., World, Weather, Entertainment & Video News. CNN U.S., 20 Sept. 2010. Web. 10 Sept. 2010. <http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/09/10/dont.ask.dont.tell/index.html?iref=allsearch>.
I believe this is a good thing because it will allow us to strengthen our national security by getting rid of a policy that has not allowed many men and woman to serve. I think this is a historic moment to be witnessing because it may open up many more opportunities for homosexual rights, and it allows many more to enter the service that would have otherwise been forbidden to. Also, depending on how you look at it, it may open up for more opportunities for expansion in the “conflict.” Ironically at a time when we are bringing more people home from the “conflict.” Though at this point it depends on which way congress decides to vote.
CNN Wire Staff. "Focus Shifts to Congress after 'don't Ask, Don't Tell' Ruling
CNN.com." CNN.com - Breaking News, U.S., World, Weather, Entertainment & Video News. CNN U.S., 20 Sept. 2010. Web. 10 Sept. 2010. <http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/09/10/dont.ask.dont.tell/index.html?iref=allsearch>.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Response to pages 33-60 in King Leopold's Ghost
1. A quote that illistrates Leopold. "Leopold's letters and memos, forever badgering someone about aquiring a colony, seem to be in the voice of a person starved for love as a child and now filled with an obsessive desire for an emotional substitute, the way someone becomes embroiled in an endless dispute with a brother or sister over an inheritance, or with a neighbor over a property boundry" (38).
2. A quote that illistartes Stanley, "Stanley was always uncomfortable with anyone whose talens might outshine his own" (49). I know this quote is short, but I feel it illistrates two important things about him. One that he likes to take credit for everything he can, so that he can look like a hero, and two because I picture him as aqueweried and uncomfortable, so it is obvious to me that if there were supiriors around he would be very uncomfortable.
3. I agree wih this quote, "What mattered was the size of the profit. His drive for colonies, however, was shaped by a desire not only for money but for power. In western Europe, after all, times were fast changing, and a king's rolewas not as enjoyable as it once had been" (39). I feel that these people, in this time, are so greedy and only care about money and whatever other resources they can collect.
I found them greedy and insensative. They only cared about what resources they could collect and what money they could make. It was kinda terrible that he collected a group to help them become civilized. How does he know whats going on there? This was such a sneaky persuit; he blinded the people for his own selfish needs.
2. A quote that illistartes Stanley, "Stanley was always uncomfortable with anyone whose talens might outshine his own" (49). I know this quote is short, but I feel it illistrates two important things about him. One that he likes to take credit for everything he can, so that he can look like a hero, and two because I picture him as aqueweried and uncomfortable, so it is obvious to me that if there were supiriors around he would be very uncomfortable.
3. I agree wih this quote, "What mattered was the size of the profit. His drive for colonies, however, was shaped by a desire not only for money but for power. In western Europe, after all, times were fast changing, and a king's rolewas not as enjoyable as it once had been" (39). I feel that these people, in this time, are so greedy and only care about money and whatever other resources they can collect.
I found them greedy and insensative. They only cared about what resources they could collect and what money they could make. It was kinda terrible that he collected a group to help them become civilized. How does he know whats going on there? This was such a sneaky persuit; he blinded the people for his own selfish needs.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Response to pages 1-32 in King Leopold's Ghost
My reactions:
I found this event in history particularly interesting because I had never heard of this even before. I was surprised that it was not common knowledge, and I can see why the author of this novel thought that when he first read a book about this, he thought it was ficticious. It would seem that this event would be so relevant to our history because of all the deaths and cruel tradings that were occuring. Also it would seem to be relevent because it did not happen too long ago. I mean I had heard reference to it before, so it was not a completely foreign concept. Although I would have thought of this to be something to discuss at large.
Three discussion questions might be:
Why do the Europeans think that the Africans are so wild and different?
What are the differences between the Portuguese and the British invasions?
Do you think this should be a more relevant topic in our society today? Why?
I found this event in history particularly interesting because I had never heard of this even before. I was surprised that it was not common knowledge, and I can see why the author of this novel thought that when he first read a book about this, he thought it was ficticious. It would seem that this event would be so relevant to our history because of all the deaths and cruel tradings that were occuring. Also it would seem to be relevent because it did not happen too long ago. I mean I had heard reference to it before, so it was not a completely foreign concept. Although I would have thought of this to be something to discuss at large.
Three discussion questions might be:
Why do the Europeans think that the Africans are so wild and different?
What are the differences between the Portuguese and the British invasions?
Do you think this should be a more relevant topic in our society today? Why?
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Today In Class
1. I learned alot about colonizing, and imperialism today. I also learned about why someone would want to colonize another country. I also learned more about Obama pulling people out of the "conflict" in Iraq.
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3. Something that you are curious aout investigating further. Which countries inhabited which and why, and when was it exactly that America became a larger power than Britain. Also I feel we did not learn as much about Old Imperialism as much as New Imperialism. I good definition of that would be great.
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3. Something that you are curious aout investigating further. Which countries inhabited which and why, and when was it exactly that America became a larger power than Britain. Also I feel we did not learn as much about Old Imperialism as much as New Imperialism. I good definition of that would be great.
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