Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Chapter 23

I think what I found most interesting is that globalization had so much of an impact on countries in a good way that immigration became such a boost in the US. On page 1145 it really shows how much change happened through the development. The inequality of the people that lived in low income was so explicit that you can obviously tell there weren't that many resources for those countries to support their people. For example, in the deaths of infectious diseases aspect of globalization there is a high percentage of people dying because of the income as a whole. This goes back to the countries wealth and how important it is for a country to have money and give back to its people.
Some of the issues that rose up from globalization was womens rights and feminism as a whole. Different countries took this issue in different views and I think the Muslim community was the one that did not take it to well. According to Strayer they opposed the equality of inheritance for women and men.

Monday, April 13, 2015

Chapter 22

During this chapter I learned that two of the countries that struggled the most with obtaining their freedom was India and Africa. The people of India believed that they knew their own people more than foreigners did. An important thing that I learned is that Ghandi married at age 13 and was an intellectual student at the age of 18 he was offered to go study law in England. Ghandi's believes were very revolved and strong around using non-violence to make his point. Along with this he also created a political philosophy , he didn't want a drastic change to happen in society but more of a transformation of people's morals.

Monday, April 6, 2015

Revolution, Socialism, Global Conflict

Communism was described by Marxist theory because of how society was collective and socially equal in a sense that there was no private property.Communism was taking over Asia, Russia, Korea, and Vietnam. In Vietnam a locally based communist movement was under the leadership of Ho Chi Minh as it said in the book (Strayer, p. 1037). The Russian Revolution was one of the most powerful and fast revolution that took in the year of 1917. I think an important event that happened in 1917 Tsar Nicholas II had lost control of the country and that's where the power shifted and the revolution started. When a powerful figure in a country is pushed off power because of the people that's when revolutions start and that's been the case.

China & The Ottoman Empire

What I learned the most about this chapter is specifically how China struggled to get by the European states and trying not to give in. Three of the main challenges that China faces are the military pushes and the political ambitions that European states push through. Another thing was industrialization because China did not want to give in to industrialization. Instead they suffered the consequences and they were not able to keep up with the demand regarding the crops. China was so unstable that it did not collect any taxes, or did not have any flood control or social welfare. The Taiping Uprising was probably the light in China for women and men because of the power that they gave to the people. They also promoted change in marriage since in the past marriage was planned based on family interests and now they were changing things around by promoting mutual attraction over family interests. They also gave men and women a equal opportunity to buy land.                            

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Call to Action Day

Today I had the honor to take part of the volunteer site on campus by helping out with the mural that will be put in the library. The mural that will be placed in the library is a symbolism from the incident that had happened in the beginning of the year. It was a hate crime that had happened to one of the RA's in her hall where someone or a group of people decided to write degrading things in the room tags of the residents there.
The school never talked to its students about this certain incident that happened because we like to hide things from going public out to the world. I know a lot of the school did not know about this incident and it was obviously because the school and the students were not open to talk about it.
For call to action day the students that attended did their own individual tiles representing the incident or their own diversity. The tiles will be placed as a border around the mural when it is finally up in the library.

Hopefully in the future we make a sort of event about what had happened before and how we can improve the way we deal with these situations.

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Industrial Revolution

I think the industrial revolution really made an impact towards our earth and it has been kept this way since the industrial revolution has started. Looking at how the world has been platformed now you are able to realize that this industrial revolution. People keep building things that keep damaging the environment to make it easier for us to have faster this, faster that but to be honest we don't take in consideration how some things have a huge impact in the environment. The other day I was at work and a lady came up to me as I was changing the paper towel roll that it takes a whole tree to make one little roll holder. 


Another thing I found interesting was house the British Aristocracy completely decreased because of the industrial revolution.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Blog #12

I think what shocked me more about this chapter and mostly at the beginning when the topic of races shows up. I think Europeans took it to the extreme when they started to degrade certain races because the European race was superior. They started to compare the other races to animals and things/people who were below them. Not only that but they believed that race was everything as one of the man that was quoted in the book said. Whites became first and then anything else came below whites, this was the beginning of when racial issues became explicit, slavery was the foundation of it.
Even now people still act favorably towards people of lighter skin color just because of their appearance. I learned in my psychology course that if you put a Caucasian women, Caucasian man, and a colored female along with a colored male in a car dealer the Caucasian male would get the best deal. The woman of color would get the highest price that they could sell the car for and it's just prejudice and racial profiling.