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Sunday, February 22, 2009

WWIII

I don't think there will be a WWIII, because there are international organizations like the UN, which tries to prevent the war, and even though if there would be a war, it wouldn't be a world war, and just be a war between some countries. because now i think the countries who starts the war will know that there will be less chance of winning and what would happen afterwards, unless its the US or Russia. and nowadays it is harder to colonize any countries because almost all the countries have their army and wouldn't want other country's rule over their own country.

But if there is going to be a war, countries part of UN are likely to go against them or try to stop them. and even though you have lots of armies, it wouldn't matter, because the nation with better weapons have better advantage and chances of winning. and also nowadays the whole world have small or big problems finacially because of the global crises and they wouldn't be wanting to spend their money to the war than helping their own country.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

discussion 3 response

3. In her diary Anne opined: “…if you’re wondering if it’s harder for the adults here than for the children, the answer is no…Older people have an opinion about everything and are sure of themselves and their actions. It’s twice as hard for us young people to hold on to our opinions at a time when ideals are being shattered…” (July 15, 1944.) Do you agree or disagree with this quote? When was the last time that you experienced the “shattering” of an ideal?

i agree with the quote because it is more likely that children will change their minds, because usually as a kid, they don't know as much as adults and other complicated things. and they can be easily persuaded to the other ideas if they think it is benefiting them. and the adults have more experiences so they might be sure of their ideas.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

WWII Letter

1001
, London
July 17, 1940

Dear A.
Honey, i am sorry for not writing you a letter for a while, but it was a very busy week in London. German air forces were bombing the city, and the people are in a terrible horror write now here. i hope you are safe in Manchester. lots of evacuations for little children, due to Nazi bombings, not only London, the attacks have been in Birmingham and Portsmouth too. it is very terrifying in home fronts in major cities being attacked. the German blitz are devastating and over 43,000 are dead and 1.4 million people are homeless.


the Nazi attacks are deadly and humiliating. they also drop bombs with poison gas, so we got an order to wear gas masks for our safety. there are also rationing, which makes people get equal amount of shares of resources during the war. but we do have hopes of winning the war, thanks to the 'home guards'. it was group of people who failed military tests, armed, fighting for Britain. there are about 250,000 of them so far, thanks to Tom Wintringham who created Home Guards.


But if something bad happens and if we have to follow Zero Option (plan of moving the government out of London when its taken and when they need some place else), i still love you and i miss you very much and want to be back at home and be with you. i will write again soon.

sincerely,



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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

WWII recipe

WWII In Just 4 Simple Steps

1 Treaty of Versailles, with US, Britain, France, Russia, and Italy, but without Germany
3 Fascist leaders, Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini
3 Axis Forces, Germany, Italy, and Japan
1 failure of League of Nations, no US, or Germany
2 appeasements, allowing Hitler to attack Rhineland and Czechoslovakia
6 Japanese Aggression, Japanese invasion over the Pacific

Directions
First, France, Britain, Italy, US, and Russia should attend to the Treaty of Versailles, but exclude Germany.
Second step is a little tricky. US should create the League of Nation but the US, do NOT join, so that it is powerless.
Third, let the fascist leaders rise and appease them, attacking neighbouring countries.
For the fourth step, attack Poland with Germany and let France and England declare war at Germany.
Now you have created WWII!

Tip: To make a deadlier WWII, then you can form two sides of the war.
Take Japan, Italy, and Germany and put them together to form Axis.
Take Britain, France, US and a little later Russia (after it was attacked by Germany), and other counties around the world to form the Allies.

Monday, February 9, 2009

AF movie critique

overall i thought movie was quite interesting in a sense that there were lots of small parts that they were different, for example, old major dies right after he gives the speech to the other animals. also in the movie, they never mentioned about Molie. also in a book, Snowball didn't get killed, but in a movie, he got chased and got killed by dogs. the story went really fast in the movie. another big part shown in the movie, but never happened in the book was, in the end, the animals takes over and attacks Napoleon and the other pigs.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

AF Character


i think if to compare with the characters in the Animal farm, then i would be most similar with Benjamin. first, because Benjamin stays out when he thinks its not a good idea, and i sometimes also act like that. For example, if we're playing a game and if i know that we are going to lose, then i just quit or don't play at all. Secondly, because if pretty much know whats going on in school. Thirdly, I'm i never take risk that i know I'm going to get in trouble. Lastly, I'm smart and get good grades! So overall I am Benjamin in Animal Farm.

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