Kelly

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Javier’s Diary

This is a short historical journal I wrote after learning about the Cuban Revolution. We were all tasked to pick a revolution (Cuban, French, American, Chinese) and create a journal entry of a fictional character’s life during that certain revolution. We were also required to pick 3 major events of a revolution and explain them along with fictional ideas. I, in this case, chose the Cuban Revolution and decided to write a story about a Cuban man named Javier. In summary, Javier joins the M-26-7 rebel group and participates in multiple big and small battles in order to bring hope and fairness back into the disordered Cuban society. He faces both personal and social struggles throughout the story. The three major events I chose were 1.  attack on the Oriente Province 2. Battle of La Plata and 3. Castro’s corruption.

Hope you enjoy reading this!

The Deadly but Interesting Cuban Revolution

This is a short 5-minute video, explaining the basic timeline and changes/continuities of the Cuban Revolution. This video was part of the humanities assignment. We wrote all the scripts, drew the images, and edited the video.

My partner and I collaborated pretty well because we eventually finished the video in good quality. Even though we had different schedules, we managed to meet up on the weekend and record the script. We also used several different editing apps in order to add different sound effects and graphics. One obstacle we faced was the timing of the video (it was too long); however, we managed to shorten it through editing and re-recording. We also had different ideas during editing, but we talked through and eventually came up with a better idea.

Boxers Do Not Deserve a Bad Reputation

 

Boxer Rebellion CER Paragraph- Do the Boxers Deserve a Bad Rap?

The Boxer Rebellion was an uprising of the Boxers against foreigners in China. Chinese villagers of Shandong, known as Righteous and Harmonious Fists (Boxers), opposed to foreign missionaries and influences dominating Chinese territory and life. Thus, they rebelled and came up with a secret campaign to drive all foreigners out of China. The Boxer Rebellion resulted severe casualties and damages to the communities back in the days.

The Boxers do not deserve a bad rap because the Boxers’ actions were a defensive response to foreign missionaries and foreign nations overtaking Chinese culture, religious belief, and lifestyle. For example, during the Boxer Rebellion, Americans exemplified American products and imported massive amounts of U.S. goods into China. As more and more foreign products were brought in, Chinese lost grasp on their traditional and unique social patterns. Thus, the Chinese Boxers inspected Americans as people who attempted to Westernize Chinese society. Foreign nations further tried to convert China’s traditional belief, Buddhism, to Christianity by force. Foreign missionaries built gigantic churches on the side-roads, and even took over Chinese houses for religious intent. Lastly, the foreigners compulsorily constructed exotic buildings in Chinese communities; foreign missionaries and diplomats constructed Christian churches, legations, and other public facilities. If you see the map above, you’ll notice that all the buildings built in the maps are not related to Chinese at all. Consequently, the Boxers believed foreigners were planning to subvert Chinese villages, tradition, and take control over Chinese territories. These three pieces of evidence well exhibits why the Boxers do not deserve a poor reputation because Boxers were simply fighting for their personal identities. It is also natural for people to show defensive reactions to others who are trying to take away original custom and belief. In conclusion, Boxers do not deserve a bad rap.

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