Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Research paper



Maria Sweeting
Gates

          People from all over are one in the same. People come from different ways of living in different countries but yet are more similar than anyone may realize.  You think people are clueless as to what another person’s life is but in reality they know more than they say. Coming from a personal friend Bonke Rugira who is from The Democratic Republic of Congo and my mother Fortunata from Naples, Italy. They are very different but also very alike.
          The history of Italy begins with the arrival of the first hominins 850,000 years ago at Monte Poggiolo. During the last Ice Age, the islands of Elba and Sicily were connected to the mainland. Italy has only been a country for 153 years.  Italy is home to Europe’s only three active volcanoes: Etna, Stromboli & Vesuvius.  The Vatican City in Rome is the smallest country in the world. The first thermometer was made by an Italian inventor Santorio Santorio in 1612. Up until 1999 children only had to attend school until 14. Pizza was invented in Naples way back in 1860’s. The name Italy comes from the Greek “Ithalos”.
          The region that is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo was first settled about 80,000 years ago. Bantu migration arrived in the region from Nigeria in the 7th century AD. In DRC taking pictures is ill advised. Locals get very upset, for they believe that “capturing a person’s image” removes his spirit. The Simba beer is not only big in taste, its bottle which is often rundown and bears a crude lion logo is nearly twice the size of most beer bottles around the world. Those who have tasted the beverage claim it has a bready flavor. And there are even those who say that it has a better taste than the more popular Budweiser. Because of two devastating civil wars and decades of economic stagnation, ATMs began appearing in the DRC only in 2010. The DRC used to have a very strange form of currency. It’s called the Katanga cross. The metal is made of copper and is shaped in the form of an X. A single Katanga cross, which was used for trade in the 19th and early 20th centuries, could buy 10 kilograms of flour and six chickens. Double the cross and it could buy a gun.
          These countries are very different as you can see but yet when I interviewed they both had similar hobbies such as soccer and playing outside with friends. One of bonke’s first memories was having a white person in his neighborhood, and my my mom’s first memory was my nonno (grandfather) bringing gum and Hershey kisses from America. Both countries are not very alike but the life styles are similar and the favorite sport is soccer. You can see through this that the countries are VERY different but the people are one in the same. 


Bibliography

Maria Sweeting (2016) ‘Bonnke Rugira’s Interview’. Interview with 15 February, .

Citations, Quotes & Annotations

(, 2016)
 
 

Bibliography

Maria Sweeting (2016) ‘Fortunata Sweeting’s Interview’. Interview with 16 February, .

Citations, Quotes & Annotations

(, 2016)

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

community service

I. Introduction.

II.    Profile of the organization(s) you worked for. Who are they? What do they do to serve the community? When do they provide their services? Where do they provide their services? Why is there a need for their services?

III. The mission statement of the organization. (If you worked for a structured organization not an individual) (hint: look up the mission statement on the organization's website

III.  Description of the specific tasks you performed for he organization or individual

IV.  Discuss any memorable personal experience; positive or negative, you had during your service that you feel were important.    How these tasks impacted the mission of the organization or the well-being of the individual?

VI.  Conclusion:  Your personal reactions to the act of performing community service    Positive and/or negative reactions Do you feel you made a difference? Why or why not. What impact do you believe community service has on our society? Would you recommend your community service opportunity(ies) to other students Why or why not?

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Here is one student's community service draft  reflection. Use   http://yashoda2.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.htmlz

I went to the North side Learning Center to teach little kids. They teach the adults English downstairs and teach their kids everything a school would upstairs. They're open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 3-5. There is a need for their services because without this free program parents wouldn't be able to learn English in a quiet zone without their kids distracting them. I would go upstairs to the little kids and help them with homework or help them read. Then when everything was done we'd play games and just bond with them. This had a positive affect on me because it's amazing being able to help these little kids become better people, better at schoolwork and making them socialize with other kids. Them interacting with others makes them more compatible with others. I do feel I made a difference because these kids look up to me to be the best role model I can be. I would recommend community service for others because it makes you feel accomplished. To do for others without always looking for what you're receiving. These kids are amazing and they helped me become a better person also. To help them was an incredible opportunity that I'd do any day because they're fun, well rounded kids. These community service hours have felt nothing like a chore but more of a hobby.

Friday, January 8, 2016

Foreign Policy

Textbook - Title : United States History

Authors - Emma Lapsansky-Werner, Randy Roberts

Publisher: Pearson Education Inc.

State: New Jersey
Date: 2013

now -> go to www.citationmachine.net - click on MLA

then click on book , then manuel entry mode. and enter data then make citation and post below. 

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Saudi Arabia

Sly, Liz. "Saudi Arabia Breaks Diplomatic Ties with Iran as Crisis Intensifies." The Washington Post. 3 Jan. 2016. Web. 5 Jan. 2016. <https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/saudi-arabias-execution-of-cleric-ignites-fury-in-iran/2016/01/03/6d8c1584-b205-11e5-9388-466021d971de_story.html?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_saudi10p:homepage/story>. 
Maria Sweeting
Government
1/5/2016
Gates
      Saudi Arabia breaks diplomatic ties with Iran as crisis intensifies
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Iranian ambassador to Saudi Arabia had been given 48 hours to leave the country. Angry mobs trashed and burned the Saudi Embassy in Tehran in retaliation for the execution of Sheik Nimr Baqr al-Nimr.        

     

Monday, January 4, 2016

Oregon Occupiers

Ross, Janell. "Why Aren’t We Calling the Oregon Occupiers ‘terrorists?’." The Washington Post. 3 Jan. 2016. Web. 4 Jan. 2016. <https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/01/03/why-arent-we-calling-the-oregon-militia-terrorists/?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_fixoregon-6am:homepage/story>. 
Maria Sweeting

Government

Gates

1/4/16
                                Oregon Activists
 In Oregon a group of people occupied the building to protest at the wildlife refuge. So whats the difference between these "activists" and "terrorists"? Well there was no acts of violence and nobody
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