Tim

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

The Birth of New Cuban

Was the Cuban Revolution worth it?

Tim Song

The Cuban revolution proved to the world that a small country could develop independently in the face of powerful imperialist powers. Cuba has also achieved freedom, equality, and happiness for its people. Finally, let us also remember the revolutionary martyrs and the struggle of the Cuban people, who sacrificed so much and worked so hard for freedom. The Cuban revolution was worth it. In this article, the author recounts Fidel Castro’s life experience and Cuba’s historical background, highlighting Cuba’s strength and bravery in the face of pressure and threats from the United States. Fidel Castro was the leader of the Cuban Revolution, he led the guerrillas to overthrow the dictatorship, set up a revolutionary government, and through a series of reforms build Cuba into a socialist country.

Central Ideas: Shackles from the Deep

“Shackles from the Deep” by Michael Cottman. explores the mystery and story of a slave ship that got destroyed on the way to drop off the kidnapped Africans from Barbados & Jamaica. Michael dives underwater to learn more about how the Africans were treated unfairly, furthermore, Michael not only discovers about the slave trade but also shares how slavery impacts individuals & different communities. I only enjoyed parts of the book but I recommended this book to anyone interested in the history of slavery & slave trades

The first central idea I came across in my book was: The importance of the history of the slave and how the slave trade impacted the lives of different individuals.

 

 

As i continued to re-read different part of the book, i saw so many examples of Racism through slave trade & how horribly the Africans were treated. it made me feel the wickedness of human nature, because some people don’t care about others for their own good life, i realized racism still exists in the world today , what’s worse, as i kepr reading I came across the slave trade still continues today. for example. human trafficking is still common in Libya. Although, Libya doesn’t have Africans it is still considered slave trade.

 

Renaissance infrographic

Beige and Brown Scrapbook History of Music Timeline Infographic by Tim Song [STUDENT]

Button Button poem summative

This poem come from page 8, when the part that Norman push the button. About the end of this article, Norman and Arthur had been struggling whether to click this button or not. Every time they clicked this button, a person would die in the world, but you could get $50000. Later, when Arthur left, Norman briefly considered and clicked the button.

Button Button is wrote by Richard Matheson

The story is external conflict, it is about Norman and Author arguing whether to press the button or not.

The way i show this is i chose the key vocabulary on this page to easily see what the character is doing, from her actions to her mental state.

About the picture, I used AI painting to draw a red button with a black background, and uses Canva to add a devil horn on the button. and also some money to set off the plot of the story. The laser is used to separate to parts of Norman push the button and the consequences.

Button by Tim Song [STUDENT]

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:

  • An engaging title – this should not include the name of the subject since this is referenced in the category.
  • Body – this is where you share your learning. This can include text, images, embedded videos from Dragons’ Tube or elsewhere. You should always consider how your post looks to your audience. Is it engaging? Do they want to keep reading?
  • Category – select one that has been set for you or add a new category. Posts can have more than one category e.g. Humanities and Myself as a Learner

Click on the images below to learn more about blogging:

 

 

© 2025 Tim

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑

Skip to toolbar