Tuesday, November 27, 2012

so today in class we kept watching a video about china because china has lot of people this means  they have less people that have jobs and this creates labor they will do labor jobs cheep ($2-$3). This means a lot of companies ship there jobs over seas because they can make lots of money also they will do things like go though old broken buildings and collect the things that they can sell and reuse but Americans wont do that we just dump it all in a dump or a landfill. this is becoming a problem because more and more people are getting laid of and its like a ripple effect if more people lose jobs they will not spend money at other stores so that store is making less money so they lay of more people and its a chain reaction.

Monday, November 26, 2012

today in class we talked about the new speaker that might come and how we have to ask him question and we get points if we do but i cant think of any questions like at all its so hard maybe it would be easier if i hear him tell about his story. o well. still have not gotten back essay the 200 point one kinda scared. but we talked about how china is getting all the  jobs and we are sending jobs over seas you would figure the government would just cut off sending jobs over there o well. that was class

Monday, November 19, 2012

"I am President-Elect Enrique Peña Nieto.  Although I won the most recent Mexican national elections, held in July 2012, I will not be sworn in until December 1, just four weeks away."







"I am the king of Saudi Arabia, as well as it's Prime Minister.  I am known as Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud.  I ascended to the throne on August 1, 2005.  I have had 13 wives, and I have fathered at least 35 children.  I am worth about 21 billion dollars."






"I'm Angela Merkel, the Chancellor of Germany since 2005.  Forbes Magazine recently ranked me the fourth most powerful person in the world.  Maybe the fact that I am the de facto leader of the European Union has something to do with that."




"We're Prime Minister Bejamin Netanyahu, and President Shimon Peres.  We run the nation of Israel, and we have been in power since 2007 and 2009, respectively."  







"I am Hu Jintao.  I am the President of the People's Republic of China, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, and the Chairman of the Central Military Commission of China.  Since I assumed office in 2002, China's steady economic growth has established my country as a major world power."





"I am Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, President of Iran since 2005.  I worry the United States - and a lot of other countries, especially Israel - because I am actively supporting Iran's nuclear program.  I always claim that we are just building plants for nuclear energy, by many others suspect I am trying to build a nuclear bomb."


"I am Hamad Karzai, and I have been President of Afghanistan since December 7, 2004.  I replaced a regime that had been run by the Taliban.  If you don't think I have a dangerous job, consider that I have survived at least four assassination attempts since taking office."


"I am François Hollande, and on May 6 of this year I won the French presidential election, defeating Nicolas Sarkozy and three other candidates, and I was sworn in nine days later.  I am also the head of the French Socialist party."



"I am Pranab Mukherjee, and I have been President of India since July of this year, when I won my election by trouncing my opponent, winning 70 percent of the vote.  I used to teach a political science course in an Indian college, and I have also written five books."  



"I am Hugo Chavez, I have been President of Venezuela since 1999, I am unashamed to be leading my country in a Socialist direction, and I am one of the most controversial leaders in the world.  I have recently been treated for colon cancer, and although I have declared myself to be cured, some of my opponents claim I said that just to help my re-election campaign."  


"I'm David Cameron, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since my election in May of 2010.  I am the leader of the Conservative Party, and a graduate of the prestigious Oxford University, with a degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics."



"I am Queen Elizabeth II of England.  I have been Queen for over 60 years.  I have been in power for longer than everybody else on this list combined.  Long live the Queen!" 


"I am Dilma Rousseff, President of Brazil.  I am the first woman to ever be elected President of my country, and I have been in office since 2011.  I am also the first economist to be elected President of Brazil."    



Declared independence on July 4, 1776

From the 1500s through the 1700s, they were settled and colonized by the Spanish, British, French, Dutch, Portuguese, and other European nations.  The original thirteen colonies were held by Great Britain until the Revolutionary War, after which they became the first thirteen states.  There are now 50 states in the United States.  The United States is considered the last true superpower, with the world's largest military and the world's largest economy.



Israel

Israel became an independent state on May 14, 1948

Following World War Two, the newly-formed United Nations drafted a treaty dividing up some of Palestine's land.  They established an independent Arab state and an independent Jewish state.  Many Jews emigrated to the new nation of Israel post WWII.  Creation of this new Jewish state was not universally accepted by Arabs, even though Israel was officially admitted to the UN on May 11, 1949.  There is still controversy surrounding Israel's very existence in the Middle East.


China

China's official date of independence is October 1, 1949.

China is one of the world's oldest civilizations.  As long ago as 221 BC, China was unified as a nation during the Qin dynasty.  They formed a republic on January 1, 1912.  The current Communist government, officially called the People's Republic of China, was formed in 1949.  

Wednesday, November 14, 2012


Germany
On January 18, 1871, Otto von Bismarck, the Minister-President of Prussia, unified independent German states into a nation-state.
Germanic tribes moved further south-west.They were ruled by the Saxons and Slavs.
India
 India became an independent nation in 1947 after a struggle for independence that was marked by non-violent resistance led by Mahatma Gandhi.
Buddha was central to the beginnings of recorded history in 


India.
 the southern peninsula was being ruled by the Cheras, the Cholas, and the Pandyas.
Iran
1 April 1979
Hinduism in Iran has a history stretching back to the Middle Ages.
ruled by the ancient Parthians and Sasanids.

Mexico 
declared independence September 16, 1810
 the oldest things in Mexico are stone tools that are 23,000 years ago. Its oldest people are the Aztec.
 Before they became independent they were captured by the Spanish Hernán Cortés he arrived at the port in Veracruz with ca. 500 conquistadores, and later moved on to the Aztec capital. On his search for gold and other riches, Cortés decided to invade and conquer the Aztec empire killing thousands of people. 
They were subjects to Spain.


Saudi Arabia 
has never been colonized, so the independence day is actually the day when the kingdom was created, which celebrated in 23 of September. Apart from a small number of urban trading settlements, such as Mecca and Medina, located in the Hejaz in the west of the Arabian Peninsula, most of what was to become Saudi Arabia was populated by nomadic tribal societies in the inhospitable desert. They have been subjects of another country. A communist party was formed in 1975






Monday, November 12, 2012

so today in class we got another pop quiz back i did much better on this one like 86 or something like that but yeah other then that we didn't learn much we looked over are answers and we talked about how everyone use to practice in case of a bomb strike and how mustered gas was moved from APG and who owns nukes. yeah normal day in class

Sunday, November 11, 2012

so today we had another pop quiz :O i did better on this one

 we got to use

 are blogs witch helped out a lot but yeah other then that

 we really didnt do anything else so yeah.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

so today in class i learned that we really need to change the way we vote and get rid of the electoral votes. we also should make the voting time more then one day i also learned that queen of England has been in power for liked 60 years but David Camry does most the work and that was a okay day in human geo.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Today in class i got my quiz back and i did not do amazing and im so sad because i did not do good and i should have done better but im so dumb i left one blank and i got Afghanistan wrong and i should have got that one right o well. In class we were tossing a glob around and you had to find a country and i never got to do it witch stinks o well and jake could not do it. i will never leave one blank ever again.
President-Elect Enrique Peña Nieto
Mexico
Federal republic
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king 
Prime Minister
Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud

Saudi Arabia





Germany
Angela Merkel, the Chancellor of Germany 







Prime Minister Bejamin Netanyahu, and President Shimon Peres. 






Hu Jintao
president of china 





Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, President of Iran





I am Hamad Karzai,  President of Afghanistan






François Hollande president of france






Pranab Mukherjee president of India


 


Hugo Chavez President of Venezuela






 David Cameron, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since 






Queen Elizabeth II of England






Dilma Rousseff, President of Brazil.






Obama, President of the United States