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Category: Humanities

Project Project

spent too long on this project. not proud of it, but at least i spent time on it.

History of Independence

All this time, I had been a patriot. I am Arthur Watt.
Please continue reading.

After all of the revolution, a lot of stuff has changed, like not having to follow a religion after the first amendment. land expansion was made possible after the Appacalacion Mt. and the Proclamation of 1763.and However, there are things that didn’t change, like slavery. Cotton farms were booming in the south, so slavery was very important for them. Rich people were still in charge, as landowners were the ones that could vote.

Covid but it’s the 1900s

The book Fatal Fever by Gail Jarrow describes how typhoid be a very dangerous disease. The story took place in New York of 1903, when Soper had just gotten the case with Mary Mallon. Mary Mallon was a potential carrier of typhoid, but Mary didn’t believe it, so Soper (and potentially Baker) asked her to come with him to do some testing. When Mary was dragged to the testing island, she was isolated in a hut and was constantly tested on. Since the scientists took away Mary’s freedom, she decided to write a court case and won. She was later locked up again because she started to spread typhoid again by being a cook. Reading this book, I thought of Human Rights as a social issue because I feel like it is very unfair to Mary because her freedom was taken away, along with her job and a large sum of her pay.

 

In the page of notes below, you can see an example of a very subtle argument for the health department:  The Health Department should continue to do what they need to do to keep people safe.

Earlier in the book, i found out that Typhoid can be very dangerous because it is deadly and very contagious. It had infected many people in a few months.

 

When I later read the book, I found that the health department was very unfair with their people, as Mary Mallon, a Typhoid carrier, was locked up on North Brother Island, and had tests done on without her consent.

Thanks for reading this post and i hope it doesn’t take a lot of time to read.

Humanists…. is it worth?

according to the infographic, i am unsure of my rating of a humanist. although i have mixed opinions on it, i am not sure of my rating of a humanist. although my opinion is different from every one else’s, i believe that this is the meaning of humanism.

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The found poem above was taken from page 6 of “Button Button” by Richard Matheson. It shows the character vs. character conflict with Norma and her husband. It mostly shows how the husband and wife were fighting over if they should click the button or not. While Norma wanted to open the box while her husband doesn’t want to.

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