Friday, April 29, 2011

meritocracy

i do believe that if you work hard enough you can do anything you want.

in the class divided when the kids were in the superior eye color for the day they did better on the test than the day when they were in the inferior eye color. but i think this is different because they just found out they are not as good as the other kids so they were stunned and distaracted on the test. its like if your girlfriend just broke up with you than you had a math test you probably wont do as good on that test than what you would've.

so i dont think someones skin color can impact there performance these days. but it may have back in the sixties when they were distracted by all the stuff going on

king vs x

martin luther king and Malcom X were near complete oppisates in their methodology.

martin luther king believed in non violence and civil disobidience which started movements like the lunch counter sit ins

malcom x believed in "by any means neccessary" just doing anything to end racisim including violence

i believe Kings methods were more effective because his actions were extremely effective but he wasnt really doing anything wrong like the lunch counter sit ins. black people were just sitting at counters , they werent phyically hurting people like Malcom X's followers. when your using violence it makes you look really bad as race so malcom x could have also been hurting themselfs in some ways. plus Malcom x pretty much admitted that kings ways were better when he got back from Mecca and converted to MLK-esque methodology of non violence

Jena six

that is a crazy story in many ways!



  1. 10,000 people got together at one time for one cause

  2. it was all for 6 kids!

this does have some similarities to the little rock 9 in that a whole city was upset on the treatment of a few kids at a school. but now the story is flipped.


in little rock 9 the city was furious that black kids were now going to the school


and now in the jena 6 the city was mad that the black kids arent getting treated better- theyre on the black kids side now.


the people in the civil rights movement would be proud of what the protesters are doing in Louisianna right now

I AM

I am the lunch counter sit in


I wonder if ill ever be equal


I hear hatered from the mountain top


I see no change


I want equallity


I am the lunch counter sit in





I pretend im allowed to sit here


I feel hostillity


I need love and good will at all times


I worry this will never end


I cry internally to show no weakness


I am the lunch counter sit in





I understand they dont wont me here


I believe we are equal


I dream we will live together in one race


I try to ignore it


I hope this will come to an end


I am the lunch counter sit in

Thursday, March 31, 2011

all the gin joints in the WHITEHOUSE

I- movie history
A- 2nd best movie of all time(AFI)
B- 6 quotes in the top 100 quotes of all time(AFI)
C- Humphrey bogart best actor of all time (everyone)
D- Ingrid bergman one of the best actresses of all time.
E- best last quoate in a movie of all time
F- interesting fact- the last scene in the movie. the airplane in the back is made from cardboard and they got midgets to play in that scene to scale the airplane to real size


II- where?
A- Casablanca, morocco
B- early ww11

III- characters
A- Rick
B- Ilsa
C- victor
D- captain Renault

IV- what happens in this movie?
A- rick is an American who owns a cafe in Casablanca
B- the cafe is the bees knees
C- Casablanca consist mostly of people trying to get out of the Nazi ruled Europe
D- Ilsa goes to ricks cafe with her husband victor
E - it turns out Ilsa and Rick used to be lovers
F- but Ilsa ran away from him
G- now Ilsa and Victor are trying to go to America in order to do that they need a transit letter
H- rick has the transit letter
I - eventually rick says he will help them
J- he makes victor go to America with Ilsa
K- Rick shoots an officer
L- Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship

V - my thoughts
i saw this movie last year in film history class and it was one of my favorite movies we watched(favorite was rebel without a cause). and then this year i saw this with a history teacher. so it is very interesting to know all the film history and the actual history on the movie. when i saw it in history i could understand it a lot better, which obviously made it better. this is an awesome movie, even though i think they stole the story line to the great Gatsby(the book) the movie is also very good with Robert Redford

heres looking at you kid

9.0

role of women- they were nurses in wwii

abomb effects- japan wouldn't surrender so we dropped an atomic bomb. we killed millions of civilians. this still has an-effect today

foreign policy- we tried to isolationist before war then when war started we were neutral till pearl harbor came . after the war we became involved with other countries

effects on Europe- they were devastated because most of the war was fought in Europe so it was a big mess

pearl harbor effects- japan attacked us killing bunch of innocent Americans but that was a mistake as it eventually led to them being abombed and us killing bunch of innocent japs

japaneese internment- this is when we put the Japanese people living in America in camps cause all Japanese people living in America are bad

neutrality acts- laws that tried to make us a neutral team during the war

propaganda- cool advertisement to get people to believe something. like trying to persuade America that we need to be in the war

rationing- people at home would have to save food and rubber and other useful things to help America in the war

results- americas side won. germanys side lost. all Europe is a mess. soviet union and america are very powerful. united nations is formed

Friday, February 25, 2011

hiding history

dear principal,

your students should be learning all about everything that has happened in history so they can fully understand things for example we wouldnt have understood how much the japaneese people didnt like chinease. if you just heard that you would think they just stopped trade with them or something around that. but their dislike was on a much higher level than that to the point where they tried to get rid of all the people in nanking by killing and raping everyone. see thats a much better reason to start a war over than being annexed. i have no idea how i never heard of this before, why is this huge deal not taught, what makes the haulocuast ok to teach about but not nanking. i hope you put this into consideration

thanks for your time,
max

genocidal countries

yeah we should get involved with the countries at risk of a genocide. Genocide is a Huge deal! in order to get rid of an entire type of person you have to kill quite a few people to do so. soooo if a country is thinking about this act ,powerful countries should try to stop it. cause if they dont then theres absoultely nothing stopping them from killing tons of innocent people. i feel like this is an obvious question but hard to explain

genocidal countries

Cinderella man

Synopsis- the movie is about James Broddick a boxer during the great depression, turned underdog story hence the name cinderella man

Charachters-
james braddock-boxer http://www.jamesjbraddock.com/theman/
mae braddock-wife
joe gould-manager
MAX baer-rival boxer

summary-

the movie starts off with james braddock as a champion boxer, verry successfull. buuuuut its the great depression so he loses a lot of money and its tough and then he eventually just hits rock bottom when he has no money, hes not a great boxer anymore, he has to work on the docs, mae leaves kids(http://www.jamesjbraddock.com/gallery/family/7/ )at her parents house, and he has to get money from a bank-like place.

later on james' manager, Joe comes to him and says something like hey man i got you a fight against this really good boxer because no one else could fight him or whatever. then james is like yeah i need some money and stuff. soo in the fight theres no chance he wins because he's old and hasnt trained... but then he does win!

he continues to win a couple more fights but not getting too much money for it and mae is being all annoying saying she doesnt like boxing and wants him to work on the docs nd stuff.

ok soo this whole movie leads up to the championship fight with James braddock vs Max Baer(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RINFZ_8BhIw). Max baer is the champion boxer at this time he was the bees knees, he is very intiminating he killed 2 people in the ring. and James Braddock is this crazy story(thats why thier is a movie about him and not baer) he is a super underdog, all the poor people are rooting for him they all say he represents them and stuff it crazy.. and i dont wanna spoil the ending for the people who havent seen the move sooo there you go.



Connections-

eminem made a song called cinderella man and one lyric in the song was a quote by THE cinderella man- james braddock
Guess I'm lucky, Some of us don't get a second chance... But I aint blowing this one... I feel like I can do anything now

Friday, February 11, 2011

alcatraz

alcatraz is the only jail i ever heard of sooo you can probbly classify it as notorious. i went to alcatraz island a couple years ago i dont remember to much except we had to go on a boat to get there(obviously) and inside the jail there was a lot of animations like people inside the cells doing various things and one guy was trying to dig a hole with a spoon i dont know if that really happened or not but still interesting. buuuut alcatraz is a jail in sanfransico out on an island in the bay called alcatraz island but too the locals its refered to as "the rock" . they thought it was impossible to escape because it was on an island surrounded by cold water. so if you wanted to escape you would have to first sneak by all the security gaurds like everyother prison. but even if you did that near impossible mission successfully you would then have to swim across the whole bay in freezing water and then if you did those 2 steps successfully you would most likely have to walk on the pier where tons of people are and they arent goingto notice some sketchy looking guy wearing a soaking wet jump suit and not do anything about it atleast one of those people are going to call the cops or the jail.. so if your a prisoner of alcatraz and you find out a way to escape and be free i think you deserve it

concept7

the scopes trial- teacher was teaching evolution in school and was put on trial about it

Prohibition- during the 1920s alchol was restricted

flappers- women in 1920s who started to wear short dresses and possibly had ciggarette

economic issues- over producing with new technology

dustbowl- bad wheater-droughts decreased farm production

agriculture issues- rotate crops, drought made it hard to grow plants, tractors was a new technlolgy

immigration policies- started to not really like immigrants, put up laws started quotus

nativism- you dont like any ethnic group but your own

significant literacy- started to question/rebel against government and new technology

the great migration- blacks started to move toward the north

harlem renaissance- blacks in harlem started to do well for themselfs, got hope . exceeded in literature, art , music

sacco and venetti- accused of being spies, didnt like them because they were italian anarchist

labor issues- mass production wasnt working out to well for the workers, a lot of workers were unskilled

the red scare- america hates communism and russians after bolshevik revolution

schnek vs america-The Supreme Court decision defended the Espionage Act (1917) which concluded that a defendant did not have a First Amendment right to freedom of speech against the draft used in WWI

organized crime

first of all ,organized crime is awesome. i always thought it was very interesting. i have seen a couple of movies about it like bonnie and clyde and public enemies , its just cool how smart they are and how they figure out how to get away with everything. we started off talking about al copone and how he killed some people and stole some stuff but the most practical thing i learned about him is that a man named Elliot Ness was the guy the caught capone. so now i know what the lyric from Tupacs "California Love" is talking about "now let me welcome everybody to the wild, wild west a state thats untouchble like elliot ness" . then we learned about a couple other depression gangsters like bonnie and clyde, jon dillinger, machine gun kelly and babyface nelson. they're all cool guys who like money and were living in a bad time for getting money so they had to do what they had to do and were very successfull at it. they did stuff from robbing chickens to robbing banks to killing people. my favorite ganster in john dillinger becuase he escaped from prison a few times and robbed over 10 banks and both of those thing are really close to impossible

Thursday, February 10, 2011

POEM

People were conservative
Religious
Organizations raided by Palmer
Hurt economy
Installment plan
Bolshevik Revolution
In the small towns
There was a lot of demobilization
If done, done on the down low (drinking)
Old America
Nineteen twenties

Religion wasn't big deal
Obvious division in society
Against prohibition
Resided in the urban areas
Interest rates were low
New apparel
Giggle water was the bees knees

There were mad wives
Wowen showed off gams
Economy was decreasing
New america
There were many bearcats
Italians are no good
Early depression stages
Soooooo much money loaned