Joseph

"I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious" - Albert Einstein

Cuban Revolution Journal Entry

Change:

  1. agrarian reforms (Nationalized farms)
  2. Nationalized industries that used to belong to US buisnessmans
  3. change in foreign policy (broken relationship with US and made relationship USSR)
  4. Kicked out US influence and banned tourism.
  5. Made education and healthcare better

Continuity:

  1. Still 1 party controlled government. Still dictator. Castro did kill people and seize power just like Batista
  2. Their culture didn’t change that much, since the revolution is to inside not to outside
  3. Social Inequalities are still there. Rich and poor. Some people have great power and some had no power.

Common craft video – Cuban Revolution Simplified

We made a simplified version of the Cuban Revolution, from the cause to the outcome. It all begins the America and Spanish war in the late 1800’s. In this video, we are going to know how Castro took the power from Batista. How the US and USSR interacted in the missile crisis. Everything would be unraveled in this video.

 

Non-Fiction Book Club : Google It

Central Ideas

The central idea is to try out new ideas despite you have to opposite your parents and drop out of college. In this book, Larry and Sergey developed Google from a homework and later developed Google and made it a full time job. They first half of the book talks the hard challenges Google faced in its early stages. Then it talked about the innovations and inspirations Google got from many parts of life, whilst solving the problems users might have faced during that time period. Earths terrain, Shopping online, fast and much storage for communicate with friends in different countries.

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Note Pages

Looking at perspectives in the book, from the users of other search engines in the late 1900’s to the AI developed nowadays. This page made a analysis of perspectives of each timelines.

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Different parts in the book that connected with eachother. Many parts in the book actually foreshadows the next part and made a basement for further storyline’s development. This can make us to better understand the books progression and how its formatted.

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The effects and causes of each events can make us better understand the causes of some event that happened later in the story. Some causes are long termed and would last years before producing a effect

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As reference for above, Foreshadow plays a big role in this book. Here are some real examples of the foreshadow combining together with multiple causes that leaded to 1 effect.

 

 

 

A chemistry game for aiden –Joseph

A game with 30-40 unidentified elements that need to be crafted. There will be different machines for creating elements. Each will be mostly scientific.

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Poem stuff in humanities

My poem was found in lamb to the slaughter p5. The text is basically about a women called Mary Maloneykilling his husband because his husband loved another women. Mary Maloney then found a alibi finally letting the police to eat the murder weapon, a lamb. The conflict of this was basically man vs man, which is what I shown, and also man vs society since she need to escape from polices. The artwork supports the text really good. The poem was describing a scene that should be bloody and violent and the panic after Mary Maloney killed a person.

The poster

Welcome to Your New Blog!

When you blog you create posts and posts are categorised according to your subject. Some categories have already been set up for you. If you need more categories you can add them as needed. It’s important that your posts have the following:

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