Friday, November 30, 2012
People's Republic of Capitalism
We watched more of the movie today. People in China think it is useless for girls to go to school. They believe that the women should marry into a rich family. A doctor in China works to find a cure for aids. His family lives in Maryland and pays 1/5th the amount to rent a lab in China and he gets 10x more space. The United States is dependent on China for their cheap prices and China is dependent on the United States to send them things. The women who has her child her boarding school wants to divorce him and get a job of her own rather than working at her farm.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
People's Republic of Capitalism
We continued watching the film in class today. People in China get payed about 1/10th of what people in America got payed at the Briggs factory. Apple products were made and designed by people in China or America. If someone bought an Apple product in America, the Apple company would be making a profit of about eighty dollars. But the people in China make a profit of four dollars. China is known for making most of the stuff that we have here in America. Walmart makes more of a profit than the people in China in who actually make the goods. The people in China are getting paid about twenty dollars a week to make all the good that we have here. People in America are getting paid about twenty dollars an hour to do the most tedious jobs.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Economic Geography Video
In class we are starting the next unit which is economic geography. We are watching a movie called the Peoples Republic of China. China is being trained to compete in the marketing world. In China, the men make about three or four dollars a day. The women make about one or two dollars a day. A half of a million people in China work in the construction business. This one family in China makes about six hundred dollars a year and they chose to put their daughter in boarding school, which is half their pay check. In September 28, 2007, The Briggs company-where engines are made, in Missouri was shut down and built in China. So, the people in Missouri lost their job. A reason why they moved it to China so Asians could buy it and it would be inexpensive to make in China and for the United States to buy from them.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Today in Class.....
Today, Mr.Schick passed back our quizzes we recently took. We went over the answers and had to pronounce the leaders names which are really difficult. After that we spent about 10 mintues talking about our assembly tomorrow If we stand up and ask a question he is going to give us 10 extra credit points! Gerry Sandusky is coming to John Carroll to speak about the challenges he has faced with his named being Gerry Sandusky like the man who was the Penn State coach, who was charged with being a petifile. The assembly should be really interesting and not boring! After that talk, we watched a few minutes of video based on our next unit.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Class on Friday!
In class on Friday we talked about the paper that was due on Monday. Mr.Schick explained what the format of the paper was going to have to be and what we needed to include in the paper. We than talked and watched a video about the bombing that was going on in Gaza. The fact that the bombing could have been worse an effected us just as much as 9/11 is really scary. But good thing nothing happened in the United States but it is still a little scary. Anything like that could get worse and worse and then get really really bad.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Class discussion about the Countries
Today we had the class that never ends. We reviewed all of the countries and talked about them more in depth.
Afghanistan- It is a British Empire. Afghanistan is not a really developed country. But they are the hardest country to invade, only the Native Americans know a way to get in.
Brazil- Brazil is a Portuguese empire before they were declared Independence. They have a very old government but a very stable government. They were colonized by an European nation.
France- The tribes in France were fighting over control of France for a long time. They have the strongest economy in Europe.
Germany- In 1875 they became one country. Germany was the center of the Holy Roman Empire at one point. After World War 2 the Allies controlled Germany for some time. They built a wall through the capital (Berlin) and that divided Germany into East and West Germany.
India- India got Independence from the United Kingdom. They are Part of the British Empire.
Iran- They were know as Persia at one time. Someone in the Islamic Republic drove the Iranians out of the country during the night.
Mexico- Mexico is known as New Spain which was controlled by Spain. They declared Independence in 1824 not 1810
Saudi Arabia- Saudi Arabia was known as a Kingdom, which gave the king the right to have as many wives and kids.
United Kingdom- The United Kingdom had two treaties and the last one was in 1922. The United Kingdom is part of the British Empire. There are four countries that are part of the United Kingdom, which are Whales, Scotland, Great Britain, and Ireland.
Afghanistan- It is a British Empire. Afghanistan is not a really developed country. But they are the hardest country to invade, only the Native Americans know a way to get in.
Brazil- Brazil is a Portuguese empire before they were declared Independence. They have a very old government but a very stable government. They were colonized by an European nation.
France- The tribes in France were fighting over control of France for a long time. They have the strongest economy in Europe.
Germany- In 1875 they became one country. Germany was the center of the Holy Roman Empire at one point. After World War 2 the Allies controlled Germany for some time. They built a wall through the capital (Berlin) and that divided Germany into East and West Germany.
India- India got Independence from the United Kingdom. They are Part of the British Empire.
Iran- They were know as Persia at one time. Someone in the Islamic Republic drove the Iranians out of the country during the night.
Mexico- Mexico is known as New Spain which was controlled by Spain. They declared Independence in 1824 not 1810
Saudi Arabia- Saudi Arabia was known as a Kingdom, which gave the king the right to have as many wives and kids.
United Kingdom- The United Kingdom had two treaties and the last one was in 1922. The United Kingdom is part of the British Empire. There are four countries that are part of the United Kingdom, which are Whales, Scotland, Great Britain, and Ireland.
More Countries!
Afghanistan
They declared independence on August 19, 1919.
Not until 1747, Afghanistan was adapted from the Department of State Post Reports. The material has been added to increase coverage of minor cities. Other countries can dominate the Afghan situations but the United States can field between world powers, but they are not an appropriate target to conquer.
Brazil
Brazil declared Independence on September 7, 1822.
From the 16th to the 19th centuries, Brazil was a colony of Portugal. They became a constitutional monarchy when they declared Independence from Portugal. A military coup was established in 1889-republican government. Brazil had been a dictatorship and a period of military rule.
France
France doesn't have an official date that they declared independence.
They first written records for history of France appear in the Iron Age.
Germany
Germany declared Independence on January 18, 1871.
After the German Revolution of 1918-1919 and the military surrender in World War 1, the Empire was replaced bu the Weimar Republic in 1918, and some of its territory partitioned in the Treaty of Versailles.
They declared independence on August 19, 1919.
Not until 1747, Afghanistan was adapted from the Department of State Post Reports. The material has been added to increase coverage of minor cities. Other countries can dominate the Afghan situations but the United States can field between world powers, but they are not an appropriate target to conquer.
Brazil
Brazil declared Independence on September 7, 1822.
From the 16th to the 19th centuries, Brazil was a colony of Portugal. They became a constitutional monarchy when they declared Independence from Portugal. A military coup was established in 1889-republican government. Brazil had been a dictatorship and a period of military rule.
France
France doesn't have an official date that they declared independence.
They first written records for history of France appear in the Iron Age.
Germany
Germany declared Independence on January 18, 1871.
After the German Revolution of 1918-1919 and the military surrender in World War 1, the Empire was replaced bu the Weimar Republic in 1918, and some of its territory partitioned in the Treaty of Versailles.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
More 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.
(Thanks Mr.Schick)
Some Countries!
Iran
Declared independence on April 1, 1979
Iran was a monarchy that was ruled by shah, almost without
interruption from 1501 until the 1979 Iranian revolution, when Iran officially
became an Islamic Republic on April 1, 1979.
Iran is a country in Western Asia.
Mexico
Declared independence on September 16, 1810
The Mexican War of
Independence was a conflict between people of Mexico and Spanish colonial
authorities which started on September 16, 1810. The war started as a rebellion
against their colonial masters, but ended as an alliance between Mexican
ex-royalists and Mexican guerrilla insurgents.
Mexico was a subject to Spanish colonial authorities.
Mexico is located in the Southern portion of North America
Saudi Arabia
Declared independence on September 23, 1932
United Kingdom
They declared independence on April 12, 1927. The United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland came into being with the renaming
of the Kingdom. It is a country that consists of four constituent countries:
England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Venezuela
Declared independence on July 5, 1811
Latin American fought against the Spanish empire. They
gained their Independence from Spain. Their biggest rival during the War of
Independence was the country of Spain.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Fun Class!
Today, we went over the magical quiz that we took on Friday. I expected a worse grade then I got so I was happy. Mr.Schick really likes the leader Hu Jintao! He also mentioned that we are going to have to write a 500 word essay which is not bad at all, about two leaders and their leader qualities. So, basically all we did during class was go over the test, learn how to pronounce the leaders names and joke around!
Friday, November 9, 2012
Political Leaders Quiz
Today, we had a magical pop-quiz! We studied for thirty minutes and then he let us use our blog but not his! I did good on the front page and did okay on the back page. We went over the quiz and I got all the front right correct but I have no idea how I did on the back! Well that is all we did today in class today! Pretty easy :)
Thursday, November 8, 2012
World Leaders
Today, we talked about the homework we did the other day about the the world leaders. We added on President Obama since he is the president of the United States again. We talked about his achievements and what makes him a person that is fit for the position. One thing I did not know about President Obama is that he taught as a professor at the University of Chicago Law School. We also talked more in depth about the other major world leaders.
President Barack Obama
President Obama graduated from Columbia University and Harvard Law School. He was the president of the Harvard Law Review. He worked as a civil right attorney and was a college professor at the University of Chicago Law School from 1992 to 2004. He was senator for Illinois for three terms. Now he is the president of the United States. He will be president for two terms.
*This is late because I was sick yesterday!*
*This is late because I was sick yesterday!*
Monday, November 5, 2012
World Leaders
Enrique Pena Nieto- He was governor of the State of Mexico from 2005-2011. He is also the member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party.
Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud- He was the mayor of Mecca in 1962 and has been King since 2005. He was also appointed the commander of the Saudi Arabian National Guard.
Angela Merkel-She entered politics in the the wake of the Revolutions of 1989 and briefly served as a spokesperson for Lothar de Maizere's democratically elected East German government prior to the German reunification.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu- He joined Israeli defence forces during the 1967 Six-Day war and became the team leader. Neranyahu served as the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations from 1984 to 1988.
Hu Jintao- He has held the titles of General Secretary of the Communist party of China since 2002, President of the People's Republic of China since 2003, and Chairman of the Central Military Commissioner since 2004, succeeding Jiang Zemin as the chief of the fourth generation of leadership in the Communist Party of China.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad- He is the main political leader of the Alliance of Builders of Islamic Iran. He was also appointed provincial governor.
Hamid Karzai- He became the dominant political figure. He was chosen for a two year term as Interim President.
François Hollande- He was the first secretary of the French Socialist party from 1997 to 2008. He was also a Deputy of the National Assembly of France from 1988-1993.
Pranab Mukherjee- He has been in the Political career for six decades. He also became one of Indira Gandhi's most trusted lieutenants in 1973.
Hugo Chavez- Before he was president he was the leader of the Fifth Republic Movement political party from 1997 to 2007. He was also a career military officer.
David Cameron- In 2001 he was elected as the Member of Parliament for the Oxfordshire constituency of Witney. He was then promoted to the Opposition front bench two years later then rose to become the head of policy co-ordination during the 2005 campaign.
Queen Elizabeth II- On her accession on February 6, 1952 Queen Elizabeth became Head of the Commonwealth and queen regnant of seven independent Commonwealth countries. She has been Queen for 60 years- the second longest in the world.
Dilma Rousseff- Both helped found the Democratic Labour Party in Rio Grande do Sul, participating in several of the party's electoral campaigns.
Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud- He was the mayor of Mecca in 1962 and has been King since 2005. He was also appointed the commander of the Saudi Arabian National Guard.
Angela Merkel-She entered politics in the the wake of the Revolutions of 1989 and briefly served as a spokesperson for Lothar de Maizere's democratically elected East German government prior to the German reunification.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu- He joined Israeli defence forces during the 1967 Six-Day war and became the team leader. Neranyahu served as the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations from 1984 to 1988.
Hu Jintao- He has held the titles of General Secretary of the Communist party of China since 2002, President of the People's Republic of China since 2003, and Chairman of the Central Military Commissioner since 2004, succeeding Jiang Zemin as the chief of the fourth generation of leadership in the Communist Party of China.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad- He is the main political leader of the Alliance of Builders of Islamic Iran. He was also appointed provincial governor.
Hamid Karzai- He became the dominant political figure. He was chosen for a two year term as Interim President.
François Hollande- He was the first secretary of the French Socialist party from 1997 to 2008. He was also a Deputy of the National Assembly of France from 1988-1993.
Pranab Mukherjee- He has been in the Political career for six decades. He also became one of Indira Gandhi's most trusted lieutenants in 1973.
Hugo Chavez- Before he was president he was the leader of the Fifth Republic Movement political party from 1997 to 2007. He was also a career military officer.
David Cameron- In 2001 he was elected as the Member of Parliament for the Oxfordshire constituency of Witney. He was then promoted to the Opposition front bench two years later then rose to become the head of policy co-ordination during the 2005 campaign.
Queen Elizabeth II- On her accession on February 6, 1952 Queen Elizabeth became Head of the Commonwealth and queen regnant of seven independent Commonwealth countries. She has been Queen for 60 years- the second longest in the world.
Dilma Rousseff- Both helped found the Democratic Labour Party in Rio Grande do Sul, participating in several of the party's electoral campaigns.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Political Leaders Class
Today, we had a normal class. But we talked so much to the point where Mr.Schick got really annoyed. Anyways, we went over the assignment about the Political Leaders and made corrections. He told us not to really worry about what type of government but to focus mainly on the leaders. That is basically all we did today, nothing too major!
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Class
Today, Mr.Schick was not in class again, so we had a sub. She handed back our tests and we went over the answers. After we finished that, we were able to finish our assignment that we had to do on Friday. Some people already finished the assignment so they did other work. That is basically all we did during class today. Hopefully, Mr.Schick will be here tomorrow.
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