Thursday, March 29, 2012

Napoleon Theme Park!

How might a history-themed park help people learn and/or appreciate history?
          In my opinion, this Napoleon theme park is a very creative idea. This would attract both children and adults. According to the plan, the different rides/sections would be named after the important events from chronological order. This would show kids what happened during Napoleon's reign and it would make the kids be happy and excited while also learning important events. Once the kids get to interpret what happened, they would be more respectful to the past history. They can also experience the different life style in the olden days instead of reading boring books.


Wednesday, March 7, 2012

COURAGE!

Is courage something you have to be born with, or you can develop it? 
             Of course you can develop your courage. Not every people are born with bravery and confident. Some people are still timid and nervous while some are just very optimistic and not scared of anything. Sometimes, I think it also depends on the environment your in. People your with also matters. Like peer pressure, some of your friends want and support you to be fearless. Later on with your life, courage is something that will slowly expand without knowing. When you are courageous, you benefit your body, soul and mind greatly. Being courageous makes your whole life be different, where you could be brave enough to ask questions, present a presentation infront of everybody, etc. You can develop your courage by changing your style or your taste. Choose the things you are confident with. In other words, if you enjoy doing something, you should do it as efficiently as you can. Mastering new skills can also boost your courage. When you are better at something, you will be proud enough to express it out. Once you identify what's holding you back and making you nervous, move through it like a courageous warrior! Courage can always be changed!

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Advisement Trip!

           On Friday the 27th, I went to an advisement trip to Pattaya. There are 3 separated places for 8th grade students to go, the daycare, the children's village, and the blind school. For me, I got to go to the daycare. The daycare is at Father Ray's Foundation where it is similar to an orphanage. At the daycare, we broke off into 3 groups to play with the kids, organized the stock, and clean the daycare and it will change every 40 minutes so everybody had the chance to do it. At first, I got to play with the kids. We separated into 2 groups to play with 3 years old kids and 5-6 years old kids. I chose to play with the 3 years old kids. We helped feed them and we also played with them at the playground. The other group learned writing alphabets with the older kids. Later, we had to go help arrange the stock for them and it was very tiring and hot. I think by doing this is a great example of caring citizen. We played with the kids so they are happy and cheerful because they came from the poor. I feel sad for them because they are separated from their parents and they need a lot of love. I think that we should do a lot of services so we can lend them a hand and make them feel delighted. When we first came, we were very awkward with the kids, but later we felt bonded and comfortable and I really enjoyed it!

Friday, January 20, 2012

Patriots VS Terrorists

Last class, we had a socratic seminar about the boston tea party. The colonists disguised as mohawk indians and went onto the ship to destroy the most valuable tea of the british. They wanted to protest although in the end, it didn't make the british change their mind. In my opinion, I think the suitable term to describe them would be "patriots" because the colonists were just fighting for their independence. They couldn't live with all the high tax anymore. They disliked that they needed to buy goods only from the mother country. This kind of protesting event is also similar to the news about the citizens complaining to Syria's President, Bashar al-Assad in 2011. Bashar al-Assad made cruel laws such as getting punishing/torture/kill if they go against the government. The Arabs couldn't agree with this harsh law and they wanted there independence so a huge amount of Arabs protested about this. Therefore, I think the colonists would be called patriots because they just wanted more rights and the boston tea party didn't effect a lot to the British. They love their country and they want to have freedom.