Day One,1904,0800hrs.
Well, Here I am. Arrived at the so called "Panama Canal". I recently heard to be careful of some of the things here. Well, gotta go to work.
Day Six,1904,2100hrs
Today was a hard day. Carrying supplies back and forth place to place. Its just painstaking work. I got bit by a mosquito today. Jeeze did it hurt. Ehh probably nothing.
Day Twelve,1904,1800hrs
I was dismissed from working today due to sickness. Its been a brief amount of time since my last journal entry. I have a horrendous fever and uncontrollable sweating. hope it passes soon.
Day Nineteen,1904,0600hrs
Wow so much sweating. Its gotta be like over 100 degrees here as it is, and on top of sickness. It just keeps getting worse and worse.
Day Twenty One,1904,0900hrs
Just witnessed someone pass out. I hope they are okay. My sickness seems to be getting better. I think I'm becoming numb to it.
Day Twenty Four,1904,0800hrs
Working seems to get very monotonous and im getting very tired. Although im still sweating, I became numb to my sickness. Maybe its out of my system.
Day Twenty Five,1904,09000hrs
I have been served papers for the clinic. They said I have roughly a day to live. Wow. This is hard to believe. They said it was some disease called "Yellow Fever" or something like that. . .
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Imperialism. . .or is it?

The 2009 fantastic movie Avatar, Directed by James Cameron is a very good example of imperialism. It clearly shows imperialism and biodiversity. The movie consists of a character (Jake Sully), paraplegic marine who is accepted into an "Avatar" program to be one of the native species. The Marines find out that the native species (sky people) are inhabiting an area where a precious rock lays. This stone is worth millions and the Marines will do anything to meet their demands. The marines end up going to war with the Navi people. The marines clearly using genocide to and imperialism to try to conquer the species.

The Navi fight back with Jake Sully and push back the marines into a retreat. The marines had lost the war against the Navi. According to Answers.com, Avatar seems to fit the role for imperialism.
"The most prominent reason for imperialism was to make as much money as possible there were many ways of doing so through imperialism one was to obtain raw resources from colonial resources like gold, spices, and valuable gems. Another way of making money through imperialism was by using the people native to that area as a work force in factories and textiles. Gaining control of the people was key for imperialism to work and therefore imperials sought after land gaining and keeping strategic land points so that power could be attained and held over the people, and lastly the desire to map out and explore uncharted land was another purpose for imperialism."
http://www.thewallpapers.org/movies/avatar.php
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Examples_of_imperialism
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Edumacation.
In the 1900's slaves really had no source of education. Most slaves did not know how to read and write. They were extremely illiterate. Some slave owners were very nice and kind, and taught some slaves how to read and write. Other slave owners were brutal and would punish slaves if they were caught being taught on how to read an write. In this condition, they would learn through other slaves.
Line Down Middle of World.
From the 1950's to 60's African American citizens were segregated. They really had no say in what White people did. There were drastic measures to people who tried to change this during this time. For instance, Beaten up, sprayed with fire hoses, etc. The Ku Klux Klan also had effect in people. They did not like the African Americans or anyone who did not agree with them. The KKK would even make deals with the police in some states, almost like a bribe. It wasn't until Martin Luther King Jr. who actually succeeded in anti segregation. Lifestyle in the 50's and 60's were very brutal.
Oregon Trail...Lvl 1
This game is very peculiar. It is different from today's technology. By playing this game you come to the conclusion that you really need to read and pay attention to small details other wise you will not know the answers to the questions provided. It then goes onto a documentary type of interactive video game. The graphics of it alone cracked me up with a huge smirk. by interacting with this video game and remembering historic dates, locations, and persons, it will help you remember specific events. it is like playing jeopardy for a different subject, for example; English, Science, or even World History.
The Computer is Mightier Than The Pen.
I really enjoy blogging more than pen and paper. its the 21 century and were finally advancing in some fields. I dislike writing things down on paper. If it was up to me, all school work would be done by computers. Although we are advancing toward that region, not fast enough. Most teens (like me) are always on the computer, so it makes homework a lot easier to do. You also cant come up with the excuse that the dog ate it, or you lost it. Doing homework electronically has its advantages. We are also saving trees and pen ink. Going green is a major concern in today's society, and doing homework online is a major step toward green!
Favorite Blog?. . .Hmmmm
My Favorite blog, I would say is the Six Word Story. It is unique. I never heard of such a thing and it is really fun to find something. Six words isn't a whole lot to work with so that made it challenging. Finding out what to say on a specific topic was the challenging part. It made it fun though. Its not something we are accustomed to in our every day life. So thanks for picking it Mr. Meechin!
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Sewing Music
The Song of The Shirt was very hard hitting. It made me feel like we have it really easy compared to them. They would work long shifts all day while we work eight hour shifts. Their fingers hurt repulsively and theres nothing they can do. There were no laws governing the abuse against these poor people. Conditions must have been gruesome. Hot, sweaty, painful, and dangerous. There were no safety regulations to affect them. It was how it was. They worked to keep food on the table. As little as children would work. I can imagine dropping out of school just for a job. But you had to do it to help support your family. Life in a textile, or factory was hard and very boring. Singing songs kept the people occupied and made time go faster. I know I would do the same thing if I had to work in a mill. Think of life in their shoes, in their perspective. Life has changed a lot since then.
Yeee Haww!!
Being a cowboy wasn't something you could just dress up as. It was a job. Erwin E. Smith had the best of both worlds. He was a photographer and a cowboy. Managing ranches and living the life of a cowboy wasn't easy. Judging from the pictures, Life was harder than it sounds. It was like a family. Always caring for each others and looking out for each other. Each person played an important role in the field of a cowboy. Gun slinging wasn't just all they did. They had to bust broncos, some people had to cook, there were butchers, and much more. Shooting people was just a skill and who ever had a problem with it had been dealt with. So when the word "Cowboy" comes up, think before you start stereotyping someone.
A New Hope. . .
Coming to America must have changed the lives of many individuals. They look kinda excited to have a new chance. Not only another chance at life, but a new chance for jobs and education. Processing looks boring and i probably was.Even today processing for anything can get boring. But It all pays out in the end. When they got to Ellis Island and say the majesty of the building and the architectural master piece, they must have been astonished. Once they left Ellis Island and gotten into New York, their perspective must have changed. In all reality, the immigrants must have been really happy for a new chance. That is why they all tried to come to America anyway.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
One Step At A Time. . .
Back in the Civil War era slaves did not know how to read or right. In some places, it was even considered illegal. The same applied for African Americans. in some cases, slave owners would sometimes teach them, or they find out through another way secretly. Slaves wanted to read and write because it was seemed to be an advancement in their time and was more professional. Many slaves wanted to read the bible, so they wanted to learn how. If they got caught they were punished or worse. Many did not approve to the literacy at that time.
Click.Kaboom!
I believe this picture is important because this was a very historic moment in time. This is the before and after picture of the Nagasaki bombing. It shows what devastation the atomic bomb has. I really don't think the viewer should take anything away from it. It shows how much power we have at the tips of our fingers. In just a matter of minutes, miles of land can be destroyed.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nagasaki_1945_-_Before_and_after.jpg
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nagasaki_1945_-_Before_and_after.jpg
Friday, September 10, 2010
Carving History
Leaving out pieces of history isn't wrong, but its not right. Just because something bad happened in history and included your country, doesn't mean you can make it disappear. Just because a country made a mistake or lost a war isn't a problem to leave it out. There will always be people there who 1st hand witness the incident and/or hear about it. As a country, we will not look down on you for a mistake. Everyone makes mistakes, and its okay. Just think of it as a life lesson;jump back up on your feet and keep moving. No matter how bad it makes you look, you shouldn't just rewrite history like it never happened.
History! A Lie!?
OK, here's a quote by Voltaire; "History is the lie commonly agreed upon." This basically means there are always two sides of the story. Depending on who you hear it from you will never get the same answers. For instance; if you ask the Germans about WWI and WWII they will probably say that they were trying to help the poor and some ridiculous reasons. (Nazi's) But from the U.S. view point, there were cruel, inhumane acts happening. Two people will never agree on the same instance.
Teaching The Young
I don't believe we should change the way we teach younger kids. Even though we exaggerate the truth very far, think of what would happen if we told them the truth. They would ask a million questions and probably not even care. I find it a way to teach kids/youths our history. It may not be entirely true but at least they remember it. For instance, the childish songs teachers teach them make them remember historic dates and places. Maybe its not all about the small little details. But its a personal opinion.
History Matters!
If you believe history has no purpose and it dosent matter, then think again! History is what makes us able to do what we do everyday. Think back. . .The Declaration of Independence formed the United States as we know it. If people didnt do what they have done then nothing would be possible for instance; Martin Luther King Jr. made it possible for different colored people to be together. Rosa Parks made a revolt along with many other "sit downs". If these bravehearted people didnt do what they've done, then we might still be living in a diverse separated community. Whether you think about it or not, you may be able to make a change and change something else that isnt right either. History does matter!
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Box of Crayons
I believe stereotypes are so widely know because "Ever since the dawn of time" there has been racism. Even in today's society there is still racism. It's not all about racism though. Picture an Indian; what do you imagine? tan person? feather hat? and like a drape right? that's a stereotype, and also a profile. When you stereo type people its not right. Its like saying a(n) African American shouldn't live in a rich neighborhood. Why? Because during some periods of time, African Americans were poor and lived in "slums",and "hoods". So most people stereotype everyday and do not even realize it. So give things a second thought before you say "Wow, he/she shouldn't be living in this neighborhood."
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