mandag 11. mai 2015

Native Americans

1. About 50 percent of the native Indian population lives on reservations. The majority of the reservations are situated west of the Mississippi River.

2. Unemployment, poverty, alcoholism, drug abuse, high rates of diabetes and heart disease are a concern. Because of all the prejudices they get unemployed, and this leads to poverty and so on, alcoholism and then the rest of the remaining.

3. Limitations on tribal powers of self-government include the same limitations applicable to states; for example, neither tribes nor states have the power to make war, engage in foreign relations, or coin money.

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onsdag 22. april 2015

Stolen Generation

Checkpoints:

1. The first Aborigines settlers where from the Asian mainland an the islands north of the Australian continent.

2. The Aborigines was halved because of diseases, smallpox was one of them. The whites wanted the best areas to cultivate and start their lives, so the moved the native population to other places.

3. It is estimated that more than 100, 000 children were taken away from their parents.


Research and Discover(One):

1. The Māori originated with settlers from eastern Polynesia, who arrived in New Zealand in several waves of canoe voyages at some time between 1250 and 1300. To many Maori people today, the most significant issue in New Zealand remains that of land.

2.
Aborigines:
Since the European invasion of Australia in 1788, the Aboriginal people have been oppressed into a world unnatural to their existence for thousands of years. First came the influx of the strangers who carried with them diseases, which decimated the immediate population of the Sydney tribes. It is estimated that over 750,000 Aboriginal people inhabited the island continent in 1788. The colonists were led to believe that the land was terra nullius, which Lt James Cook declared Australia to be in 1770 during his voyage around the coast of Australia.

Maori:
The ancestors of the Māori were a Polynesian people originating from south-east Asia. Some historians trace the early Polynesian settlers of New Zealand as migrating from today's China, making the long voyage traveling via Taiwan, through the South Pacific and on to Aotearoa (New Zealand).
The anthropologist Thor Heyerdahl, on the other hand, claims that the Polynesians arrived in the Pacific from America, rather than from the East, as other scholars claim. Heyerdahl bases his theory on the fact that the kumara, staple cultivated food crop of the pre-European New Zealand Māori, originates from central South America. Around thirty thousand years ago, Polynesian forbears inhabited the Bismarck Archipelago, to the east of New Guinea. These people had a Lapita culture, of which earthenware pots, distinctive and highly colored, were a characteristic. This particular pottery was given the name of Lapita Ware, after an archaeological site in New Caledonia.

3. Because they have been to different islands and cam in different decades, so they have been built up in different ways. Then the experiences follow up to be different when they live on different islands and have different cultures.

mandag 23. mars 2015

Imaginary Friend

My imaginary friend, Bobby Franklin, lives in the White House, Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington D.C. Bobby is born in Lomé in Togo. Mr. Franklin is  a Buddhist, but this Monday, March 23rd he wants to convert to Muslim. The reason of his convert is his time during the Cold War. Here is a pic of Bobby:

Words That Are Easily Confused

Then and Than:


Witch and which:
Witch - which 

Threw and through:

There, their and they're:

To, too and two:

Lose and loose:
 Lose - loose 


mandag 16. mars 2015

A Passage to India

Creative stunts!

She is the prime minister of India, her profession is politics, she loves politics. She is speaking to Obama about the Indian economy, she needs Obama's help. She is going to the White House. She is thinking of all the economical help she can get from The United States.

Checkpoint.
1. Independence
2. Government
3. Economy
4. Caste
5. Remove Caste System?
6. Education
7. Wealth

mandag 9. mars 2015

The Imitation Game

Alan Turing was a man with many qualities, but he as any others had his weaknesses. He was a smart fella with outstanding math knowledge. But his weakness was to know how to act when he was with other people and how to act socially. Love was not his strongest side either. He also was a homosexual, but pretended to be straight.
His mathematical skills was amazing, he was the one solving The Enigma code. In the start his team was not happy with him on the team, because he was acting weird among people and preferred to work alone.

Bilderesultat for Alan turing

søndag 11. januar 2015

Events in American History

1. Because many of the colonists felt like they were Americans. It started to be conflicts around these colonies, so for avoiding problems it was a good reason.

2. Today the infrastructure is so good so we don't need to colonize other countries. Now days we can talk with each other very easily. Back in time it was harder to travel across countries and talk to each other so colonies back in the time was very good to have. Today it isn't necessarily to have colonies in my opinion.

3. The Americans feel this is important for safety, but i think it's very dumb. Because of this it is massacres and much crime. It is only the feeling of being safe you get. How many people would fire shots with the gun they got?

4. List of historical eventsThe Viking Period: was from between 800-1100 AD, At the start of the Viking Period, Norway was not one united country, but many small kingdoms. Harald Fairhair (Harald Hårfagre) became king of a large portion of Norway in 872. The union between Denmark and Norway: During the 1300s Denmark gained more and more influence over Norway and, in 1397, Norway was absorbed into a formal union with Denmark and Sweden. The union was ruled by a common king. Sweden gradually seceded from the union, but Denmark and Norway remained united until 1814. The union was governed from Denmark. Copenhagen was the cultural centre of the union and Norwegians read and wrote in Danish.The plague: The black death came to Norway in 1349, in short time it had killed a third of the norwegian population. The Norweigan constitution: The Norwegian constitution was formed in 1814, and thus we broke free of the danish grasp. WW2: The natzi's invaded us in 9th of April 1940, and by that, Norway was drawn into the war.