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Friday, March 26, 2010

Imperialism


Imperialism is a topic that is discussed quite often in history. To some people imperialism seems fairs and is an excellent way to get a head start in the race to be the superpower of the world. To others imperialism is the exact opposite and is something that they would not dare use because everyone does not benefit from it. Being that imperialism is a topic that is so controversial , different people in different countries were raised to think differently about imperialism itself. In the United States, people in both political parties, in all regions, and all social classes can be found on either side of the debate.

With this in mind, imperialism has positive aspects and reasons to pursue the policy. One of the reasons for pursuing the policy of imperialism was that if a country has been involved with foreign nations recently they may want to show just how powerful they are and express that feeling through imperialism. In this case, a country might only do something like annex another smaller country. A second reason for pursuing the policy of imperialism as Howard Zinn stated “Maybe a war would take up some of the rebellious energy that people were pouring into strikes and protests.”In this case Imperialism would be a way to run away from the problems of a nation as a whole.

In the critical examination, imperialism has negative aspects and reasons not to pursue the policy. One of the reasons not to pursue imperialism was because as Howard Zinn stated “War was probably not a thought-out plan among most of the elite ruling classes.” This means that more than likely when people demand war they are not even thinking they are just acting irrational. In this case, war is the worst form of imperialism because the bulk of war is uncertainty, since usually no one thinks the process of war out. A second reason not to pursue imperialism was because it was an unnecessary way to handle conflicts. Peace treaties are a much better way of handling situations that people use imperialism for.

In the final analysis, Imperialism is a controversial topic. In US History different political parties and people can be found on different sides of the debate of imperialism. There are positive aspects of imperialism and negative aspects of imperialism and reasons why or why not to pursue the policy. The most common and worst form of imperialism is war. Wars between countries are a horrible form of imperialism because most of the time war is a topic thatis not thought through so irrational actions are taken and so are innocent lives.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Weekend Post: Storytelling and Poetry: Limericks


A limerick is a poem that follows a specific pattern as follows.

Line 1 has a certain rhyme scheme scheme named A and is usually 9 syllables.

Line 2 the same rhyme scheme as 1, named A and is usually 9 syllables.

Line 3 has a different rhyme scheme named B and is usually 6 syllables.

Line 4 has the same rhyme scheme as 3 named B, and is usually 6 syllables.

Line 5 has the same rhyme Scheme as 1 & 2 named A and is usually 9 9 syllables.

Here is an example of a Limerick

There once was a man from Peru

Who dreamed he was eating his shoe

He woke up with a fright

In the middle of the night

And found that his dream had come true

-SpongeBob SquarePants





Limericks sound bite

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

MLK Project



On April 14, 1967 Martin Luther King delivered a speech at Stanford. In this speech Dr. King decided to talk about the Racism, The Civil Rights Movement and a topic that was probably heard for the first time by many people which would be the " Two Americas". One of the two Americas is the America that is inhabited by colored people of African descent in other words Black people. The second America is comprised of White Americans. In his description, Dr. King makes it sounds as if the White America is a complete paradise and Utopia while the Black America is a horrible place and it is a dystopia. These two Americas still exist today and one example of this would be racism which still exists to this very day.Dr. King also talks about National and International Problems that existed in 1967. An example of an National Problem that Dr. King talked about was racism and an example of international problems that Dr. King talked about was the war in Vietnam. In 2010, we are still experiencing some of the same problems as experienced in 1967 and proof of this is racism which is national and the war in Iraq which is international. I have recorded my feedback to Dr. King's speech while including portions of his speech in order to perform a critical analysis of specific topics related to his speech.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Definition, History and Use of a TASER


A taser is defined as an electroshock weapon that disperses electrical current to hinder a person's ability, to control his/her own bodily movements. Tasers are in fact, legal but can cause fatal injuries.Jack Cover, a NASA researcher began developing the Taser in 1969. By 1974, Cover had completed the device, which he named after his childhood hero Tom Swift. The history of Thomas Swift relating to the taser is that Thomas Swift was a cartoon character and in 1911 the author of the Thomas Swift books had wrote a perilous story in which Thomas had an electric rifle that emits bolts of electricity. That is what taser stands for " Thomas Swift And His Electric Rifle". Recently in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania a taser was used on a high school sophomore. A brief overview of the mishap is At Monesson High School, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a student was tasered by the police after a fight broke out. My opinion is that the police acted irrationally and that this situation could have been handled in a more civilized manner. This is a prime example of why I beleive that police should be taught how to behave in different situations with different circumstances. To find out more on this visit