Response Blog: Zaira

May 15, 2007

Proper citation for related news article:

“Bombings leave many dead in Iraq” http://news.bbc.co.uk/. 13 May, 2007. <http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6651159.stm> (15 May,2007).

Link to Zaira’s news article:

“16 Killed by Female Bomber in Iraq.” ABC News. 2007. 11 Apr. 2007      http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=3025377. 

Link to Zaira’s blog: http://zaira25.learnerblogs.org/

Picture of the event cannot be shown. See in article itself.

Map of the location:

http://www.math.wisc.edu/~gomez/m473/f06/Handouts/middle_east.jpghttp://www.math.wisc.edu/~gomez/m473/f06/Handouts/middle_east.jp

1. How are the two events connected?

Both events deal with suicide bombers in Iraq. This kind of bombings is kind of a daily activity now in Iraq. Suicide bombers think that there is no more hope for Iraq and themselves and that makes them think that killing themselves and killing lots of people would be the solution. However, it is the problem, because thanks to these suicide bombers, other people lose hope.

2. What did I find interesting about this topic?

I found it interesting that ordinary people will kill themselves to kill others. I think people who become suicide bombers are willing to die for their beliefs, but this isn’t a good solution. They should instead talk with the political leaders and try to solve problems without killing themselves. Or other innocent people!

3. What did you like about the initial blog?

It was very informative without having too many facts or becoming boring. She was creative with her word choices. Her blog was easy to understand. I felt Zaira did a very good job.


Renaissance Interview Reflection

May 9, 2007

1. Reflection on the various presentations.

My classmates did interviews on the following Renaissance persons: * Leonardo da Vinci

* Marco Polo

* King Henry the Eight

* Martin Luther

* Miguel de Cervantes

* Queen Elizabeth the First.

I learned many new interesting facts about these Renaissance persons from my classmates interviews. For instance, on Leonardo da Vinci, I learned that he hated wars, studied astronomy and that he left Italy for ever in 1506 and died in 1509 in France.

On Marco Polo the only information I heard which was new to me was that Marco Polo was born in Venice.

Some information I heard about King Henry the Eighth was that he liked his third wife the most, and that he changed the way the church was organized in England by declaring himself the leader of the church instead of the Pope.

About Martin Luther I learned that he was born in Germany, that he was a great speaker and that he criticized the Catholic Church for not doing its true job well. They were only interested in money and power instead of the true meaning of the Church.

What I learned about Miguel de Cervantes is that he started as a slave and that he was a great storyteller who touched the hearts of a lot of people. He wrote many books, but the most famous is his one about Don Quichote.

Finally, I learned some interesting things about Queen Elizabeth the First. I learned that she was not the tyrant I thought she was, and that she was actually a very good queen who ruled over her kingdom carefully. What I also learned was that Queen Elizabeth became queen by saying that her sister Mary (who was the actual queen) was a tyrant and would lead England to its doom.

What I found interesting about all the interviews, was that many people were embarrassed by their interview, while it was just perfectly fine.

2. What would I change to improve my own interview/presentation, if I were to do the assignment again?

After listening to all the interviews of my classmates, I would make a few changes in my interview as well. These changes include: * Make more questions, because it was shorter than some other interviews that I heard.

* At one point I did ehh for a while, and I wanted to change that, however, it was too late.

* I would speak in a deeper voice, because my voice was pretty bad and sounded like a girl.

But I’m still satisfied with the way I did the interview. I wanted to show Michelangelo as a person who thinks highly of himself (maybe even a bit arrogant).


Michelangelo

May 7, 2007

This paragraph is about one of the most famous artists in history: Michelangelo Buonarroti. He lived in the time of the Renaissance and was a sculptor, a painter, an architect, an engineer and a poet. A real Renaissance person!

Michelangelo was born in Capprese on March 6, 1475 and died February 18, 1564 at the age of 88. Although his father, a respected government official, didn’t want him to become an artist, he became an apprentice of the famed artist Domenico Ghirlandaro. After his apprenticeship he went to a school set up by Lorenzo the Magnificent. Lorenzo De Medici family ruled the city of Florence and were very powerful and rich. Lorenzo encouraged many artist like Michelangelo and also supported them with money.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9e/Michelango_Portrait_by_Volterra.jpg Two of Michelangelo’s most famous sculptures are the David and the Pietà. Michelangelo lived in Rome from 1496 till 1501. There, he started working on the Pietà in 1498 and finished it in 1499. The Pietà is a marble statue of about 1.70 meters high and 2 meters wide and shows the body of Jesus on the lap of his mother Mary after the Crucifixion. This theme is of Northern origin, popular in France, but not yet in Italy. This was a style that Michelangelo really loved. The statue is one of the most highly finished works by Michelangelo and can be found in the St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican city.

http://www.univirtual.it/corsi%20V%20ciclo/II%20sem%20IND/galesso/download/Immagini%20SSIS%202004/A4%202003/3MichelangeloPietàVaticana.jpg When Michelangelo returned to Florence, he sculpted the David in the years 1501 till 1504. The David is one of Michelangelo’s most famous art works ever. The David was made out of Carrara Marble in Florence. It is something like 5.10 meters high and was and is still an amazing sight to see for people. It holds the title of the most recognizable statue in the history of art. It has become regarded as a symbol both of strength and youthful human beauty. The statue portrays Biblical King David at the moment that he decides to do battle with Goliath.

http://www.world-mysteries.com/david.jpg Another famous masterpiece of Michelangelo is his ceiling paintings in the Sistine Chapel. Michelangelo moved back to Rome where he worked for Pope Julius II, who had him decorate the ceiling of a chapel in the Apostolic Palace, the official residence of the Pope in the Vatican City. It took him 4 years (1508 - 1512) to paint this masterpiece.

http://www.wga.hu/art/m/michelan/3sistina/1chapel.jpg Michelangelo was definitely one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance, and he will be remembered for some of the most beautiful pieces of art ever created!

Interview:  interview-with-michelangelo.mp3


Current event: “Final warning… Will Malaysia be arid like Africa?”

May 3, 2007

  Resources: 

  • Proper citation format:

Kaur, Minderjeet.”Will Malaysia be arid like Africa?” http://www.nst.com.my/. 3/05/2007. <http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Thursday/Frontpage/20070503072552/Article/index_html> (3/05/07).

  •   Link to news article:

http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Thursday/Frontpage/20070503072552/Article/index_html

  • Picture of Event:

A resident walking past the dry lake bed of Tasik Pedu in Kedah following a drought in the area.

http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Thursday/Frontpage/20070503072159/Article/index_html

  • Map of Location

http://kids.mapzones.com/world/malaysia/

1.)   What is the issue?

The issue is that like all other countries in the world, Malaysia is going to be seriously affected by the effects of global warming. Many scientists are sounding the alarm and are telling people to be careful with global warming and to change behavior.

2.) Who is involved?

Everybody in the world is involved because global warming is affecting our whole world. This article however is about Malaysia, so the people involved are all Malaysians, now but also in the future.

3.) Who is affected and how?

Everybody in the world is affected, but this article deals about the effects for Malaysia:

•-      For the next 20 years there will be more heat waves, floods, costlier food, water shortages and more diseases.

•-      Malaysia could turn into an arid state like Africa.

•-      1,200 sq km of coastline will be under water.

•-      Higher temperatures will cause prolonged drought and intense floods.

•-      Prices of food will be much higher.

•-      There will be stronger winds (typhoons).

•-      Farmers will suffer and agricultural yield is likely to be reduced.

4.) What would I do if I were directly involved?

Actually, I am directly involved. And so are you! So what can we do to help:

•-      Recycle, Reduce and Reuse!

•-      Don’t use too much electricity! So, turn off the computer or the TV, once you’re done with it. Don’t turn on the air-conditioning all the time.

•-      Don’t use the car all the time!

•-      Don’t spoil drinking water!

•-      Don’t buy things you don’t need!

If we all do these things, then the earth will be a lot better place to live in. And not only to humans but also for all animals and plants which will lose their environment if global warming continues like it does now.