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Sunday, May 17, 2009

What is Power?

Power is one of the ways you could motivate people and to get what you wanted. Power is what everybody wants to have. Before and during the industrialization period, riches had the power. How the power is used and its affect to people or to the world depends on who, or what is in charge of power. There are mainly three types of powers; economic, political, and personal. Different powers have caused and made lots of important historic events around the world such as, industrial revolution, imperialism, World War I, World War II, Russian Revolution, etc. and power still plays important role in many peoples lives.

As I mentioned earlier, before and during industrial revolution power stayed with wealth. If you had money, you had power. So there were few rich people. Due to the increasing number of population in England and people needing for more food, people tried to find a way to mass production of goods in the lowest price. That’s how industrial revolution began. During the industrial revolution, wealthier people had more power. The wealthier people had the economic power, because they could buy and get things they wanted, and start businesses to earn even more money. It expanded the gap between the rich and the poor. Capitalism has become an advantage for the riches, which means ones with power have more power, and poor people get poorer. In order for the countries to get more economic power, they needed more resources which made them go to Africa and colonize countries, and gain resources cheaply. That was imperialism of Europe influencing Africa.

Speaking of political power, the two world wars, Russian Revolution, communism and the Cold War are good examples. In World War 1, when Austrian prince got assassinated, Germany joined Austria with war against Serbia. Germany had the largest army which made them think they could win. In those days, if you had an army, you had power as well. In the Russian revolution, Russian revolution started when the Russians thought they were being treated unequally to the royalties and wealthy people. So Lenin brought up an idea of communism where everybody works the same amount and paid the same amount. Cold War is the perfect example of two political powers which are Communism vs. Capitalism. The main countries supporting that idea didn’t go to war head to head, but in small countries mostly in Asia were greatly affected by the ideological influence whether they should be a communism country or capitalist country. Korea was divided into two, where north was supported by communist China and Russia, while South is supported by capitalist US and many other countries. Last example of political power is Genocides. Genocides is when there is a deliberate and systematic destruction of an entire people who belong to one racial, political, cultural, or religious group. And this is related to power because when one group of people is in charge, they tend to agree with other group of people and doesn’t want them. So they try to get rid of them.

World war two is the best example of personal power, because the start of WW2 started with extreme nationalism of the Nazis, mainly Hitler. Hitler started to build armies breaking the rules made in the Treaty of the Versailles. But the other countries didn’t have enough power to say anything to Germany. Hitler wanted to prove his power and started to attack small European countries and eventually the other big countries opposed and tried to stop them from becoming bigger. And other fascist dictators around the world such as Mussolini of Italy, Stalin of Russia, etc. have caused problems like Russian Revolution and WW1.

So any type of powers, especially political and personal can lead to a conflict. So the effect around the power depends on whom or what has power. Power could be used in various good ways to help people, and in the other hand, it could be used and result deadly effects.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Control or Power? - The Giver

in my book, the giver the theme is mostly about control. they dont rally talk about power. the only part they kind of talk about power is when they say the elders only have power to choose peoples jobs, but not really more things than that. so i think the theme of the giver is more of control because they are controlled by the elders and they talk about how they are controlled and what they are being controlled. and if there is a thing that they think that does not benefit the society, then they just remove it from the people. only the reciever has the memories and thoughts. their feelings are controlled by making them take stirring pills. their jobs were chosen by the elders so they are controlled with their jobs too. and one interesting technology was the wwather was controlled as well. lastly there are lots of laws or rules that they cant beark, so they are also controlling their freedom. so people dont have to worry or know about it. soo i think that my book.s theme is more about being controlled.

Monday, May 4, 2009

PoP reflection

three things i have learned from PoP are:
1. plan things and know what to do
2. dont wait till the last minute, do it ahead of time, so when i have any problems or questions, i can get help and make it better.
3.know what im doing, and get enough information for the research.

Globalization

some of the positive effects of the globalization are; people get to know about different cultures and they might like them, and for some companies, they can save lots of money through outsourcing. and by that, people living in developing countries can get more jobs.

the negative effects of the globalization are when people are aware of new cultures, they forget their original culture and change, so their origin is pretty much forgotten. and in the developed countries, because of outsourcing, people lose their jobs. it also widens the gab between the poor and the wealth, and cause riots.

Monday, April 20, 2009

feedback

there are parents and a small kid, on a dinner table, and they are asking him about the school day. this cartoon is about a kid and his parents asking about the school day he had, and eve if he didn't tell them, they could just go to the internet and find out. i think the cartoonist's opinion is that the technology today are so advanced, that we could find out about almost everything that's going on so now the kids are limited and can't tell lies to their parent. the evidence is the kid's facial expression. hes doesn't look that happy at all. the ironic part of this cartoon is that even for small kids are using technology nowadays, and most of people think that older people use more technology than the young people. it relates to our study of technology because this cartoon shows that age don't matter for using technologies and in the future even younger kids would be aware how to use any type of technologies.

Monday, April 13, 2009

PoP worktime plan

April 13 - start on more specific outline

April 14 - work on my outline for the research paper first draft.

April 15 - work on my research paper second draft. Bilingual brochure - check with Ms. Cullen for revision and correcting errors.

April 16 - start working on my Research paper

April 17 - Data Analysis for math

Monday, March 23, 2009

Technology

technology is things that we create and invented to make us live more comfortable and easier. and help us in variety of ways.
5 most important technologies today are:
computer
TV
cell phone
transportation
internet

5 least important technologies are:
automatic dog food dispenser
instant coffee
blow dryer
electric toothrush
electric shavers
i think most of the technologies used in AES are useful because like smart boards and projectors makes teachers teach easier and AC, and computers are useful and is important.