Category Archives for Humanities
Access: Electricity
This story illustrates how access to electricity affects humans and what solutions would be needed. This a SDG project video during humanities class.
Cuba Revolution: A Dynasty That Pursuits Freedom
I was born twice: First, as a timid resident who wanted to end Batista’s rule. Second, A senior soldier who was steady and strategic. This war has also brought my soul to another level and made me realize the importance … Continue reading
A small country with a big revolution
Cuba, one of the smallest countries in the world, has inspired countless people. Looking back, it seems that the occurrence of the Cuban revolution is doomed, and these five factors suggest us. First, the widespread corruption. Corruption has been a … Continue reading
Google it? Google it!
Google it, a book written by Anna Crowley, describes how Larry and Sergey, the two main characters found their company. The story set place in 1915 when internet was not fully developed. However, the bad conditions could not stop two … Continue reading
I am a 99.6% humanist!
According to the infographic above, I am a 99.6% a humanist. This is because I am 100% agree with the individualism, religion, renovating old ideas and studying section, however I am 98% agree with looking back to the history section. … Continue reading
The Last Supper
This found poem I made was located in paragraph 35 to 45 of the story “Lamb to the slaughter” by Roald Dahl. There are two external conflicts in this story. The first conflict is man versus man. This is … Continue reading
This is my story: “Swish.” The ball went into the hoop, I turned around, everyone had a respect look on me. I went to the basketball court on afternoon and the bouncing sound had been glued in the air. There … Continue reading
WHERE I AM FROM
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