• Nov202009

    POSTED AT 09:32 PM

    NO NEW BLOG - THANKS GIVING!!!!


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    Nov152009

    POSTED AT 07:35 PM

    The Greeks and Roman were very devoted to their Gods. Why do you think the Romans basically adopted the same Gods, but altered the names? I think they had begun to consider the planets and stars in their Polytheistic religion and Everybody likes to call things something different maybe!
    Homework this week - Find the pictures of these gods and what they were God of... Due Friday!

    Greeks                         Romans            God of What?

    Ares                                         Mars

    Zeus                                        Jupiter

    Hera                                        Juno

    Aphrodite                               Venus

    Athena                                    Minerva

    Hermes                                   Mercury

    Hades                                     Pluto

    Poseidon                                 Neptune

    Hephaestus                              Vulcan
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    Nov102009

    POSTED AT 11:49 AM

    The Greeks were extremely advanced and culturally developed as compared to the rest of the world. I wonder if we see it that way because they were more familiar to us than lets say the Aztecs or those in other parts of the world. Were the Greeks so much like Europeans that people were more apt to accept and "carry the torch"?
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    Oct262009

    POSTED AT 01:14 PM

    Ancient China was developing along side those first civilizations in Mesopotamia and in India. Science tells us that the ancient relics of Chinese boats found on the coast of Oregon, may lead us to believe that China discovered North America long before the Norsemen (Vikings). 

    Chinese invented gun powder, the astrolabe (navigation tool), and many items that allowed men to explore, trade and aid in the development of civilizations. 

    The Chinese are still extremely disciplined, regimented and dedicated to their culture. Western culture has changed China very little in our exchanges in modern times. Is it the culture, the isolation of China as a Communist country or simply the disregard of western culture due to the lack of discipline. Western music, clothes, language and manner is not respected, only fun or interesting to many. 


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    Sep202009

    POSTED AT 07:04 PM

    We will begin our unit on the 1st civilizations of the world. There are 5 elements that identify a legitimate civilization: Cities, Government. Economics, Religion, Culture (language-art..). We will begin learning about Mesopotamia. The Fertile Crescent (land that was the earliest farming land located where Iraq is today). Due to the over farming, change in climate and stripping the land of nutrients, it is now desert. If those elements did not destroy the land for habitation (human living in the area), I wonder how the middle east would be today? 

    I think their might even have a completely different culture, religion and more. Does Geography really impact humanity that much...
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    Feb222009

    POSTED AT 08:34 PM

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    Seems that after Absolutism there would inevitably be revolutions! 
    Scientific, French, American and on and on...

    What does that say for Reformation, exploration and Absolutism? 

    To me, it says that it sure followed a logical sense of order in man's development. Obviously man changed that which did not work, or was unfair or did not work for the times.

    Revolution, the word fits well for extreme change. 

    How did the Revolutions that took place following Absolutism bring about Enligtenment? (age of reasoning, openess and individual thinking and creating)
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    Feb182009

    POSTED AT 04:55 PM

    When we consider the system of Absolutism (Kings and Queens with absolute power based on Divine Authority) I wonder about a system of nationalism (pride for your country). Today England and a few others still have a Constitutional Monarchy. England has a Queen that is only given a position of historical significance. 

    She has no real power. She has teas, gives speeches, does charity and yet she is the richest woman in the world. She has several homes (castles) and paintings, sculptures, and horses (all which are 1 of a kind, rare and or priceless!)

     She has a life already, a life of a Queen!! She is paid by the taxpayers as is her family members. She is the Queen. A woman who is from the line stemming from William the Conqueror. 

    Does this system have any merit (importance) in governing? Does this system have a purpose that can not be filled with someone rich who can do charity or give good speeches? Why did the Colonist want to separate from the system of Monarchs? 

    I personally think Monarchs were part of our path to Democracy!
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    Feb082009

    POSTED AT 01:17 AM

    Absolute power was only successful with the concept of "Divine Authority" (Power granted by God) ; Nationalism (Pride in their country) and Fear (fear of the religious persecution and fear of the power of the monarchy).
     
    The strength of the Monarcy meant a weakening of the Catholic Church. The weakening of the Monarchy during the Renassiance (cultural period of men being allowed to think for themselves and express their emotional and political views without retribution from the government). The church was instrumental in allowing the renaissance movement to interfere with those monarchs that dissed them.
     
    Is this hypocritical of the Church to use the very thing they burned people they deemed heretics for? Or their keeping people from reading the bible, challenging their teachings, and using fear to obey?
     
    Manipulation for the good of the church was the reason for their success even in bad times.
     
    How has the church fared today as it is up against science and technology to maintain or gain followers?
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    Feb012009

    POSTED AT 11:12 PM

    Reformation - Change in Religious thinking and duty as it is connected to governing nations.

    Is Reformation possible in modern times? Is it a period piece or historical moment like the Industrial Revolution?

    If we had to start over in this world due to a complete collapse of our economies or warfare or mother nature, do you think Religion would play the same significant influence as it did during ancient times, medieval times and on into the 19th century?

    I believe that historical movements, change and advances are only successful if the human spirit has faith in something, whatever that be. It seems reasonable to assume that religion
    and science both are necessary in rebuilding our modern world.
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