Friday, September 30, 2016

Presidential Debate Related to Confucius Rules

In the debate Hilary was the person who I can mostly relate the Confucius rules to. Hillary proved to be a prepared leader. Donald Trump only made Hilary seem like the person who doesn't get anything done. The Confucius rule I choose was number 2: The value in the act is the rightness of the action regardless of the intention or the consequences of the act. Trump said that Hilary has been politics for so long but all of has been a bad experience, none of her experience was good. He basically said she has never made an impact. Hilary responded to Trump by saying how her intension where good, and she at least had a plan unlike Trump he doesn't have a plan.

Monday, September 26, 2016

Chapter 3 States and Empire

Chapter Three

States and Empire in Eurasia/North Africa

In this chapter we learned how North Africa and Eurasia witness more civilization came to the world. One of the most impressive empires was the Persian Empire. The book uses the word  impressive and it sure used it well. What seem impressive to me was ho fast they grew, from 35 million to 50 million. They grew so much because the conquered India and Egypt. It was kinda of funny because i am doing a report on human rights and Cyrus the Great plays a big role in human rights. Cyrus the Great was the leader of this empire around 530-557 B.C.E. He was the leader who set the slaves free and allowed people to believe in any religion they wanted. 

Thursday, September 15, 2016

First Civilization

First Civilizations

It was 3500 B.C.E. to 3000B.C.E when the first civilization emerged to three places, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Norte Chico.  In Mesopotamian was a collection of different cultures. The people there were connected by a bond which consisted of there scripts, there god and attitude toward women. I didn't understand the book very well so i made a little bit of research to out the powerful bond all of southern Mesopotamians had. In Egypt there main belief was there gods. People believe in the after life. There main goal in life was to prepare themselves to the afterlife. Norte Chico was a different civilization in several ways. First they tended to be much smaller cities and had less economic evidence then Mesopotamia. I was surprised when i read how Norte Chico did not developed pottery or writing. I think the most interesting civilization was the Egyptian civilization because there belief were really amazing. The pyramids have a lot of story that sounds ver interesting. 

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Chapter 1 Sect: Agriculture


Chapter 1 Section: Agriculture 


This section talks about agriculture and the many ways our ancestors used the ground for a good use. Agriculture was originated in many places, but it spread fast around the whole world. Farming was used in two ways. One was diffusion, the gradual spread of agricultural techniques. It many means how it moved without the work of people. And the second process involves colonization. As the population started to grow they pushes the farming outwards. So in a way as the population started to grow the "crops" started to grow too. Its wasn't fast but everything started to grow. The culture of agriculture starts in the agricultural revolutions. Due to the agricultural revolution the human population stated to grow and so did the crop productivity. Early agriculture was found near Jericho with 2,000 people, but it didn't took long when the population stated to grow. 

History shows how agriculture was in the early times. The people would have there crops and cattle and have it in there own house. It was more like domestication. The tools they used where hand made and straight out of there heads. In the way that they came with the tools they used. It is pretty amazing how the people where so created and so smart with so little of what they had. 

Friday, September 2, 2016

Out of Africa

Intro to Chapter 1: Out of Africa & The Ways We Were

In this section we read how Homo sapiens first emerge to the grassland of eastern and southern Africa. It was about 200,00 to 250,000 years ago when history predicts Homo sepias started in Africa. Sometimes its hard to find evidence from our Homo sepias ancestors due to time and climate change. It has come to my attention why they started in Africa were there people way before somewhere else? Early Humans started evolving with the collection of evidence of hunting and fishing. Its surprising  to learn how homo sepias moved from Africa to Eurasia, Australia, and the Americas with only there stone tools and there gathering and hunting abilities. Yay-I'm dome!!