Sunday, December 9, 2012
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Capitalism- An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are
controlled by private owners for profit rather then by state
Communism- A political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to
a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according
to their abilities and needs. Classless society
Free enterprise- An economic system in which private business operates in competition and
largely free of state control.
Free market-
controlled by private owners for profit rather then by state
Communism- A political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to
a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according
to their abilities and needs. Classless society
Free enterprise- An economic system in which private business operates in competition and
largely free of state control.
Free market-
An economic system in which prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses. |
Monday, December 3, 2012
CARS
Today
in Human Geo we finished up the last couple minutes of the video. After the
part 1 we, for some reason skipped part 2, and went to part 3 and started to
watch that. It was about china. We learned that years ago China’s main source
of transportation was bikes. They used them to get to everywhere. Now China has
more cars than anything and it’s still growing at a rather alarming rate. We
also talked about insurance for a little bit. Some people might try to fake an accident
to get money which is illegal. If there is a small accident then the people might
just pay each other on the spot. If not they will write down all the information
they need. One thing I didn’t k now is that your insurance is actually paying
for the other person’s car to get fixed.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
little bit of movie
Today in class we continued the video that we have been
watching. We talked for a while about what we can do to fix the problem in the
United States. Some people were talking about how there shouldn't not be any
money. Other ideas included that the rich should pay more taxes. That’s really
all I have from this class. We didn't watch that much of the movie so that’s all
the notes I got.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
More of Capitalism Video
During class today we continued watching the video about
capitalism. We saw how people in China will work for a fraction of the money
Americans will. That’s why a lot of stuff is made in China. People may argue
that they are taking jobs for Americans but then if American did it the product
would cost a lot more than if someone made it in China. Really they are helping
us out by allowing us to buy it for a lot less money. The Chinese were tearing
up a building by hand in order to reuses so of the parts. You may think it
would be a high paying job but really their only making a couple dollars an
hour. In the United States you could pay people to do that because it would
cost too much. They just blow up the whole building. Also the women were making
less than the men.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Test back and video
Today in class we got our test back that we took before the break. I was really happy because I got a 100 on it. Also our section had the best grade average again. I don’t think they will be able to beat us. I am happy that I can do my part because we were only above by 1.5 points I think. If I and maybe someone else didn't score as high as a 100 then we might not have one. We reviewed it so everybody could get the right answers. After that we started to watch a video about capitalism. The main country we focused on was China. I wasn't able to get many notes because we really didn't get that far into it.
Monday, November 19, 2012
paper and test
Today we handed in our first major paper. It is worth 200 points...I think. I am hoping I did well on it because I would really like to bring my grade up. I think I did well because I found some great sources. Also today we took a test. It was on the world leaders again. I know I at least got above a 90 or maybe a 100 but I am not that confident. After the test we just kind of talked until we watched this video of a news reporter in Israel. She is speaking when a bomb goes off very close by. She looked scared but she kept her cool and continued reporting. I think she deserves a raise for how well she did under pressure. There was another one we watch where you see a bomb go off in the far distance. We do not have class Tuesday so our vacation from Human Geo starts now. Happy Thanksgiving.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Today
Today in class we didn't do that much. We talked about what we blogged about for homework. My partner didn't do his half of the countries so that's why I don't have them all (in case you were wondering). We talked about the countries and there Independence dates and what they were part of before that date and all that stuff. We also learned that we have a paper due Monday. It has to be no less than 500 words long. we have to pick two countries and explain their relationship with the United States. I haven't decided what i'm going to do but I will think about it. We also learned that we have a test on Monday as well as the paper. I don't really like that we have to write a 500 word research paper and study for a test but then again, we have been looking at these countries for the past week or so. I don't think I will have to do that much studying. That really all we did in class so I see you next time.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Countries
After World War II, Germany
divided into four zones of occupation -- the United Kingdom, the United
States, the USSR, and France. The
German Empire (unified) achieved their independence on January 18, 1871. Germany was never subject to
another country.
Venezuela achieved its
independence on July 5, 1811. They were colonized and ruled
by Spain in 1522.
Brazil:
Brazil achieved its
independence from Portugal on September 7, 1822. For over three centuries,
Brazil was under the rule of Portugal.
In April 1500, the Portuguese arrived in South America and claimed
Brazil.
India achieved its
independence from the United Kingdom on August 15, 1947. Before they were independent,
they were ruled by the British and were part of the British empire. It was said that the British empire was
so big that the sun couldn't set on it.
Mexico:
Mexico declared its
independence on September 16, 1810, but Spain didn't recognize it until
September 27, 1821. Before they were independent,
Mexico was part of the Spanish rule, and only declared independence after
the United States helped them in a revolution.
France
Independent July 14 1789
Never subject to another country
Saudi Arabia
never subject to another country
Independence was the day there kingdom was founded
Monday, November 12, 2012
test back
Today in Human Geo we got our test back on the world leaders.
I did pretty well. When my name was called the little bell was rang which meant
I got a 90% or above. Our class was shorter because when had about an hour and
a half assembly to honor the military. They also pointed out the students who
got first or second honors. Anyway I got a 92 on the test which surprised me
because I haven’t been doing the best job with my blogs and stuff. We went
around the room and said the answers and people said the names. Greg could not
say the name Enrique Pena Neito so Mr. Shick kept calling on him until he knew
it. Also apparently china has a new leader. Hu Jinato’s ten years are up so the
new leader is named Xi Jimping. That’s pretty much all we did in class today.
At the end we started talking about the situation in Iran. They want to build a
nuclear power plant and we’re not sure if its to make energy or to bomb Israel.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
review of test
Today in Human Geo we had a substitute because Mr.Schick wasn't there. We got our test back and I disappointed with my grade. Kishan and Cole lead us in a review because they got the highest grades. It was confusing because we didn't have the questions in front of us. They just had to read the questions. That's all we did today so I really don't know what to say about that class.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
countries and their leaders
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Mexico
Federal Republic
President Enrique Pena Nieto
China
Communist State
President Hu Jintao
India
Federal Republic
President Pranab Kumar Mukherjee
Afghanistan
Islamic Republic
President Hamid Karzai
Iran
Theocratic Republic
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Israel
Multi-party parliamentary system
President Shimon Peres
President Hamid Karzai
Iran
Theocratic Republic
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Israel
Multi-party parliamentary system
President Shimon Peres
Germany
Federal Parliamentary Republic
President Joachim Gauck
United Kingdom
Constitutional Monarchy
Prime Minister David Cameron
Queen Elizebeth
France
Semi-presidential system
President François Hollande
Brazil
Democratic Republic
Dilma Rousseff
Venezuela
Federal Presidential Republic
Hugo Chávez
Saudi Arabia
Islamic State
King Abdullah
Federal Parliamentary Republic
President Joachim Gauck
United Kingdom
Constitutional Monarchy
Prime Minister David Cameron
Queen Elizebeth
France
Semi-presidential system
President François Hollande
Brazil
Democratic Republic
Dilma Rousseff
Venezuela
Federal Presidential Republic
Hugo Chávez
Saudi Arabia
Islamic State
King Abdullah
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