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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Scramble For Africa Feedback

My partner and I were France. Our strategy for claiming land was to cover the weaker countries completely then start attacking them one by one. But before the attacking began we looked in the atlas for where Africa had many resources so we tried to get there and conquer before anyone else did. So our first priority was getting valuable land with rare recourses. We also made a few allies so we tried not to conquer the areas that we agreed not to touch.

France (my team) won the scramble for Africa for more than one reason, the first being that we had the first or second amount of land on the map. Second is that even though we may not have had the most land, the land we had had more recourses than most of the other countries. The final reason is that we made sure that all of our owned land was attached to the ocean so that we had easy transport to both Europe and our other owned pieces of land in Africa. By having land next to water also helps us be able to have places where we can have more costumers that can sail in and trade goods with us. The worst team in this game was the Netherlands because the had the least amount of land and half of the land they owned was land locked and surrounded by other nations.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Waiting for the Rain Feedback

5 themes of geography:
Movement: The movement of people ideas and goods.

  • When the Millers sent their of school books (goods) to Tengo at Oom Koo's farm. (pg.36)
Region: Group of locations that have something in common.
  • When Tengo first gets to the city and sees building that are similar. (pg.109)
Human Environmental Interaction: When humans and nature effect each other.
  • When Tengo and Frikkie make biltong together (people kill animals).(pg.46)
Location: Where.
  • The doring kraal (absolute location). (pg.34)
Place: What.
  • Respecting the elderly. (pg.63)

Sunday, November 11, 2007

The arms of the octopus are the main visual elements. This cartoon represents British Imperialism because it shows the octopus (England) grabbing (conquering) the countries it wants. The cartoonist thinks that Imperialism is correct because he shows the English man smirking, and he doesn't show the side of the people in the countries being taken over. This is true because he shows the countries as simply being islands of earth that all look the same, and he shows these countries (that in real life are far apart from each other) all in England's reach. The cartoonist could have drawn the octopus pulling in the countries instead of reaching for them to show that they are slowly becoming a part of England. This cartoon has good contrast between the red arms and the blue water and sky, the repetition of the arms reaching to several countries helps the piece, the piece is also aligned well, there is the same amount of arms on each side. The proximity of the countries to each other are unrealistic, for example, Egypt isn't close the Canada. All together this piece uses C.R.A.P. very well.

Sunday, November 4, 2007

"Violence Leads to More Violence"

This quote is correct because the only only way peace can be achieved is through peace. Another reason why violence only leads to more violence is because of the human nature to want revenge, so if people strike each other it can only become worse until somebody realizes that peace is the only way to win. It is also true because violence is human nature and can not get better until an agreement is made, and violence can not be part of that agreement.