Thursday, April 21, 2011
sister talk
I really enjoyed having the sister come in and talk about the history of the school. I remember hearing a similar presentation last year in my fye class. I didnt pay much attention last year but this year i learned much more. i think i payed more attention this year because i work in admissions and i give campus tours so i know a lot about the school in general. however i had no idea that we have establishments in other countries like japan. i didnt think we were very worldwide like that. i think its really cool to hear where the sisters have traveled to and what they have done. i give them so much credit because it is a huge dedication to go to another country and stay there for years helping those people who are less fortunate. especially considering that in many of these countries' government dont particularly support what the sisters are doing, like in the case of sister dorathy stang. i really enjoy talking to the sisters and hearing about the things they do.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
I guess I have not looked at the Declaration of Independence very carefully because I never thought there was much issue of involving religion or political status or anything like that. but then again, there are some places where it talks about God, i think, and there are some ideas that can only be achieved by certain government, but then again its for the united states right? so why would it need to be changed in order to aid those who have a different political status? unless they are talking about a different declaration, but i am not familiar with any other one.
there are a lot of similarities with the other declaration, but just different wording. it seems like this one is just more specific and makes a point to include the race, or color, or political interest in each article.
there are some articles that i dont remember being in the original declaration. like #9: no one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention, or exile.
I always thought that the declaration was pretty straight forward. however, like in many things that we have read and points that i have made before, i am from a different generation and feel like the things that were specified and narrowed down are basically implied. but not all people think the way i do so i guess it is best to have it in writing then to hope that everyone implies it and understands it.
there are a lot of similarities with the other declaration, but just different wording. it seems like this one is just more specific and makes a point to include the race, or color, or political interest in each article.
there are some articles that i dont remember being in the original declaration. like #9: no one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention, or exile.
I always thought that the declaration was pretty straight forward. however, like in many things that we have read and points that i have made before, i am from a different generation and feel like the things that were specified and narrowed down are basically implied. but not all people think the way i do so i guess it is best to have it in writing then to hope that everyone implies it and understands it.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
chapter 24
I was never the biggest fan of Barbie when I was younger. I have always thought that Barbie was a very odd human to have children play with at such a young age because just the shape of her body and the way she looks is so odd. I heard from somewhere that if Barbie was a real person, she would be a very unhealthy person and would not live for a very long time. I think that it is a good thing that this Islamic company made their own style of Barbie and that it conveys the morals that are important to their culture.
the picture on page 726 is very interesting. I knew that the united states had a trade deficit but I did not know that canada, austrailia, saudi arabia, india, and brazil also had a trade deficit. it is interesting to see that there are more countries with a trade deficit than a trade surplus. this is a fairly recent map which makes sense because it is just about the time that the united states' economy started to decline.
the graph on page 728 is very eye-opening because it shows just what became important to people. the cell phone is a new invention that shows a lot of reglobablization because it is a huge step for the technology world. the international bank loans is also very interesting because it shows the increase on a more worldy level. the cell phones and internet use is easy to see in the unites states because we are more advanced than other countries, but the international loans makes me realize that the entire world increased their money amount and spending in order to advance in reglobalization.
the picture on page 732 is not surprising. the top one is a bit different than what I would think. canada and the united states are strong places to keep most of the military because they have a lot of land that is easy to use and in good weather conditions year round. austrailia is a bit surprising. but the parts of europe are not. the second part of the picture shows the amounts of McDonald's - this is not surprising to see that the united states has one of the largest amounts of mcdonalds along with some parts of europe and japan. these are also some of the areas that are advanced in technology and have a higher population.
the picture on page 726 is very interesting. I knew that the united states had a trade deficit but I did not know that canada, austrailia, saudi arabia, india, and brazil also had a trade deficit. it is interesting to see that there are more countries with a trade deficit than a trade surplus. this is a fairly recent map which makes sense because it is just about the time that the united states' economy started to decline.
the graph on page 728 is very eye-opening because it shows just what became important to people. the cell phone is a new invention that shows a lot of reglobablization because it is a huge step for the technology world. the international bank loans is also very interesting because it shows the increase on a more worldy level. the cell phones and internet use is easy to see in the unites states because we are more advanced than other countries, but the international loans makes me realize that the entire world increased their money amount and spending in order to advance in reglobalization.
the picture on page 732 is not surprising. the top one is a bit different than what I would think. canada and the united states are strong places to keep most of the military because they have a lot of land that is easy to use and in good weather conditions year round. austrailia is a bit surprising. but the parts of europe are not. the second part of the picture shows the amounts of McDonald's - this is not surprising to see that the united states has one of the largest amounts of mcdonalds along with some parts of europe and japan. these are also some of the areas that are advanced in technology and have a higher population.
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