Wednesday, September 28, 2011

~Speak Your Mind~

Society disguises the fact that our generation believes strongly to speak with determination,
I challenge you to say what you believe,
but not with tragic uncertainty,
I declare that we should question authority to oppose the ‘so-called’ wisdom of others.
You are not invisible.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

The Barrier That Stood.



Hundreds of thousands of eager eyes awaited the very moment that could change their lives together. Some not even realizing how different life would be without the barrier, as they have been born into the imprisonment that is East Germany. The districts East and West Berlin will be united once more. Communists will not dictate the people's freedom anymore.
        
The borders were built over night, on October 15, 1961. The Berlin wall separated many families and friends. Its purpose was to divide the city permanently into East and West Germany. The point of this was to isolate the communist section, East Germany, from ever entering West Germany, the Capitalist side. This decision affected families and friends throughout the country, trapping them like hamsters in a cage, unable to escape without being killed. I believe that it is the people’s right to have the freedom to leave, and that obtaining freedom, and going against the opinion of their superiors is worth fighting for. “ I was reminded of an old military saying that was instilled and repeated so many times that it is etched on my mind. It states "Freedom is worth fighting and dying for." (Rick B.) This quote is taken from a soldier that witnessed the horrors of the slaughter of any man trying to escape East Germany. Though he himself was not German, he observed so many struggle to climb over the wall in an attempt at freedom. Even with over 30 armed guards, ready at the posts, ready to shoot, the man tried to escape because he wanted to have a chance for his freedom.

        Another man that lived hopeless and discouraged in East Berlin was Victor Broman. ‘Germany stands divided into two sides, neither is good but in the interest of my personal freedom I must side with the West.’ His desperation for freedom was apparent in this quote. Victor must betray, and leave his homeland in hope for a better life. One without barriers in the way of loved ones. One without all hope lost. One without the rationing of food. This kind of choice is brutal, but necessary. However, with the destruction of the wall, Victor, and many others, rushed in a flurry to reunite with lost ones, and escape the poverty surrounding them. The only thing keeping them from trying to escape, which always ended up as a suicide mission, was the little hope they had of the barrier being torn down for once and for all.

        Freedom is what so many died for, and what so many struggled for. The Berlin wall operated as a border that no one could pass. Forever trapped were the people of East Berlin. That is, until 1961. The freedom gained is unimaginable, and it brought East and West Germany, to unite as a country once more. No longer setting neighbors against each other, and just spreading peace across the land.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

A New World, free from pollution.




“The world must learn to work together, or finally it will not work at all.” 

This quote was said by General Eisenhower whom believed that we must conserve and start sustainable practices or else our world will become as described in the book 'The Knife of Never Letting Go', “Old World was polluted and crowded and dying from its own poisons”.  Sustainable living means to live a life that balances an individual’s, or community’s  use of natural resources, such that these resources are still available in the future for an infinite amount of generations to come. Although the idealism of having a utopia is impossible, I believe a key characteristic that would lead to being one step closer in the hope of eventually having a 'perfect world' would be having a sustainable way of living and to value the natural resources around us. This is key to our survival as our current world is filled with pollution and the constant abuse of our habitat. Because of this many problems have risen that we need to fix.
If I were given the opportunity to start a ‘New World’ one characteristic that I would most value is sustainable practices. Sustainable practices are crucial for a lasting way of life. At the moment, our planet earth is dying. Our human race is constantly destroying the natural habitat around us to create new and modern developments that will probably be replaced again in another few decades. Because of this new trend of construction, many animals have faced extinction due to the fact that their niche environment has been destroyed. Over one and one-half acres of rainforest are lost every second with tragic consequences for both developing and industrial countries. Because of this, the land is more likely to flood as the trees that were once there can no longer absorb the heavy falls of water, the rain water has to go somewhere.  Many problems like this can be resolved just due to sustainable living.
Furthermore, sustainable practices are key to healthy people. In Australia, due to the thick waves of pollution from Asia, the ozone layer has become so thin from the high CO2 count that a hole has opened up. This exposes people to a higher concentration to UV rays, which in turns gives a higher risk of skin cancer.  Scientists have been seeking for a cure and the closest they have come to a cure is home remedies from the jungle. But because of commercial logging, these sources are becoming rarer, and have now become unavailable as a source to treat patients. This is all due to the lack of respect to our natural resources.
Without sustainable practices, and valuing our natural resources, the New world will be similar to ours in the sense that in a few hundred years wild animals and frozen glaciers will only be seen in books, impossible to ever see in real life. When I said before: “The world must learn to work together, or finally it will not work at all.” It means, we must all come together to make a difference, and to stop the harm that we are doing to our Earth. Finally I have one more solution, we can add one more law to the constitution; that law should be, that we will stay free, from the dirty, dusty, air pollution.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Hunger Games Assesment

For the hunger games assesment my partner, Cindy, and I had chosen to do 5 contributions to put for display. We both did two each, and helped each other on the last. Even though we are both strong writers, Cindy wrote a diary entry in Gale's point of view, and also a newspaper article about the Hunger Games. She also helped with the reasearch on the symbol- A mockingjay. I on the other hand, created two portraits, one on Rue, and the other on Gale. We have reviewed each others work, and have corrected it to the liking of us both.
I have really enjoyed this project, and I hope we can do some more similar ones in the future.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

The Luttrell Psalter

The Luttrell Psalter portrays contemporary rural  life in that era. It shows scenes as part of everyday life. This includes short glimpses of saints and religious people, as well as the king. Since this is one of the few pieces of information that we have of the Middle Ages, and this is the closest you could get to finding a 'next-to-real' view of life. The Luttrel Psalter is considered a 1st source. Because of the original idea of creating a manuscript based on an average day, the Luttrell Psalter is very unique. The fine detail that was put into the manuscript, at the time, was unheard of. No one person had ever created something so fine and detailed, this is also another was that the Luttrell Psalter is unique.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Domiknow Profile C

~Domiknow Profile C~


When I'm at school I tend to learn best when it's a quiet atmosphere, that way I can concentrate to the best of my abilities. For me that is the ideal working/studying environment. However, when the classroom isn't like that, I tend to get distracted and switch off. Even though it doesn't effect my learning that much, it would definitely help me to get better studying habits. To help me focus better a few things that could help me with my learning profile C is: Lazy eight's, sitting in the middle on the left side for optimal hearing from my right ear, and interactive learning, instead of the usual 'sit down and listen'. For teachers, it's hard adjusting to a bunch of kids and their working needs, but one thing that would benefit my teachers by knowing is that I generally work at a higher standard, when the rest of my group/table is approximately at the same ability as I am. Rather than, having students at a lesser ability as I am, constantly lagging behind during projects.



Thursday, January 20, 2011

Taking a stand

Most German's responded to the Kristillnacht passively. Many people of the public turned the other way and put the thought of the anti-Semitism out of their mind and focused on the good that Hitler was doing to the country and the "progress". However, since Andre and his family were against this they fled from Germany.

If I were living in Germany at the time I most likely wouldn't stand up against the Nazi's blatantly, as I'd just get killed myself without any progress. However, instead I'd do something to Andre and his family and flee Germany. If I retaliated against Germany, most of the public alone would put shame on me, let alone the Government. Instead of watching the prosecution of Jews I would leave the country. My decision would probably result in me missing all me friends, and many would disagree with my actions as they would think that I'd miss all the "progress".

'You need to sacrifice things to get results.' That quote isn't always true...