Friday, January 4, 2013

Jared Diamond

Jared Diamond is a scientist and currently Professor of Geography at the University of California, Los Angeles, he is also an author of many books. Some of the books he wrote are, Gun, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Society, and The Third Chimpanzee: The Evolution and Future of Human Society. Jared studies ornithology and geography. He went to Harvard University, and has a PHD  On the physiology and biophysics of membranes in the gall bladder from the University of Cambridge in 1961.

Guns, Germs, and Steel is a book written by Jared Diamond in 1997. The book attempts to explain why Eurasian civilizations have survived and conquered others, while arguing against the idea Eurasian hegemony is due to any form of Eurasian intellectual, moral or inherent genetic superiority. The book won the Pulitzer Prize and is a multi million seller.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

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Today in class each group presented their advertising slide show. There we two groups that i was pretty impressed with their slides and information. The two groups who were selling iPhones and chopsticks had a lot of information on what they were selling and where everything was made. My group was trying to sell Cadillac DTS's.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Definitions


Today in class we went over/discussed  the definitions for capitalism, communism, free enterprise, and free market.

CapitalismAn economic and political system when a countries trade and industry are controlled by private owners.
Communism – A revolutionary socialist movement to create a classless and stateless social order structured upon common ownership of the means of production, as well as a social, political and economic ideology that aims at the establishment of this social order.
Free enterprise -An economic system where few restrictions are placed on business activities and ownership.
Free market – A market where the price of a good or service is determined by supply and demand, rather than by governmental regulation.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Countries Facts


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.  


Germany

Germany's official date of independence is January 18, 1871.

Germany was founded in 1957 and has the largest economy and is the second largest nation 
in England. Otto von Bismarck, the Minister-President of Purssia, unified independent German states into a nation-state.Germany also fought in World War 2.


France 

France was always independent, but when needed the army could control the country.


There may not be an official date that France became independent on but they celebrate Independence day on the 14th of July. On October 5, 1958 the Fifth French Republic was established.France is a European leader when it comes to culture, economy, military, and politics. France also supplies a large amount of nuclear weapons. 


Afghanistan

Afghanistan's official date of independence is August 19, 1919.


Afghanistan was founded in 1747 by the Pashtun Tribe. A very important part in history is located in this area, called The Silk Road. Afghanistan is not officially apart of the British Empire. To gain their independence they had to fight three different wars against the British. There is currently a war going on in Afghanistan.


Mexico


Mexico's official date of independence is September 16, 1810.


Before Mexico became independent it was controlled by Spain. The oldest people are the Aztec. While searching for gold and riches, Cortes made the decision to invade and take over the Aztec empire, killing many people.


India 

India's official date of independence is August 15, 1942


India became independent because of a non-violent resistance. India use to be ruled by the United Kingdom. India also has the second largest population in the world.



Saudi Arabia 
 
 
 
Saudi Arabia's official date of independence is September 23, 1932.
 
The prophet Muhammad brought together different tribes therefore creating a Muslim community. After Muhammad's death, the area began to expand resulting in modern day Saudi Arabia. They were never under the rule of another country. 
 
 
 

Two islands to the north-west of continental Europe. Highlighted are the larger island and the north-eastern fifth of the smaller island to the west.United Kingdom
 
Approximately 30,000 years ago was when the first humans settled on the modern day United Kingdom. It was first ruled by the Romans then taken over by the Germanic Angleo-Saxon who then named it the Kingdom of England. The Kingdom of England influenced the parliamentary system sometime in the 1800th century. England was the country that controlled other countries such as the Americas, India, and Africa. 
 
 
 
 
Brazil
 
Gained independence September 7, 1822.


 
Before Brazil gained its independence, it was claimed by Portugal in 1500. Rio de Janeiro later became the seat of the Portugese Empire as a result of the French invasion in Portugal. When the king returned to Portugal, he left his son there in order to rule Brazil, which was returning back to a colony. But the people of Brazil, along with the prince refused therefore leading to Brazil's independence in 1822. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Area controlled by Venezuela is in dark green.Claimed but uncontrolled regions are in light green.
Venezuela
 
 
Venezuela became independent July 5, 1811. 
 
 
Spain colonized Venezuela in 1522, making it the country's first South American settlement. Then a Venezuelan marshal declared independence therefore starting the Venezuelan War of Independence. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Iran
 

Iran declared independence April 1, 1979.

 
In the 1950's, the United States and England had to get involved in Iran's government and for the first time had to overthrew their government. Iran's government then turned autocratic. The people of Iran then started to demonstrate against the Shah therefore causing him to leave the country. The country then switched to a theocracy government in 1979 declaring independence from the Islamic Republic of Iran. 
 
 
 
 

Monday, November 12, 2012

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Today in class we went over the answers to our Country leaders test. I only got four wrong. We also had a long discussion about Mexico and how the production of drugs is a big effect on their country. We talked about how if an officer found out where the drugs are being made. Someone that is involved in the drug system will try to buy the officer out of stopping their business. We also talked about how china just chose their new leader today, Xi Jinping.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

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Class was really fun today. We had two shadows with us, which made our conversations a little more interesting. Today we reviewed our country leaders and where the countries are located. I liked what Mr. Schick did with the blow up globe i think it could really help us learn where all the countries we are talking about in class are located. I learned that many countries allow criminals to be their leader. Tomorrow I'm going to have a shadow i hope tomorrows class is as interesting as it was today. 

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Leaders

Hamid Karzi has been president sense December 7, 2004. He has been helping Afghanistan's government grow ever sense he was chosen a president.He also knows six different languages. English, French, Hindi, Urdu, Pashto, and Dari. Karzi's brother was involved with smuggling drugs.






Dilma Rousseff was the first women Chief to be the president pf Brazil.
She was also the first economist to hold the office. Rousseff was captured form 1970 to 1072. While in jail she was tortured by ferule, punching, and electric shock devices. 









The first crisis of Hu's leadership happened during the outbreak of SARS. Hu Jintao brought China to the great success it has today. Jintao believes in consensus type rule. He dismissed many political workers when he took office.








François Hollande was the special adviser for the president of France before he took office.








Angela Merkel is the Chancellor of Germany  and the party leader of the Christian Democratic Union. She is the first women to become Chancellor of Germany .










Pranab Mukherjee was rated as the best Finance Minister in the world by Euromoney magazine. Mukherjee created Rashtriya Samajwadi Congress.











Mahmoud Ahmadinejad increased spending by 25 percent his first year as president. Ahmadinejad’s government had the highest budget deficit since the Iranian revolution.











Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the first person to be born in Israel that became prime minister.


























Abdhall had 13 wives, had 35 kids