Thursday, April 9, 2015

Blog #17 Labor and Property

Labor and property is also called the labor theory of appropriation, labor theory of ownership, labor theory of entitlement, or principle of first appropriation is basically natural law that holds that property originally comes about by the exertion of labor upon natural resources. It has been used to justify the homestead principle, which holds that one may gain permanent ownership of an un owned natural resource by performing an act of original appropriation.

Blog #16 Revolution, Socialism and Global Conflict


Global communism  is a form of communism that involves international scope the long term goal of world communism is a worldwide communist society that is lacking any state, which may be achieved through an intermediate term goal of either a voluntary association of sovereign states or a global alliance, or a world government . A series of internationals have worked toward world communism which is also known as international communism.
The Russian Revolution took place within a single year in 1917; the pressures of World War I went bad for the Russians which represented the catalyst for that revolution. As the tensions grew to a breaking point the Russian society exploded. Soldiers and civilians demonstrated for bread and peace.
 
 

Blog #15 Hitler on Nazism


Hitler is regarded as one of the most significant leaders in World history. The military industrial complex he fostered pulled Germany out of the World War I economic crisis and at its height, controlled the greater part of Europe. Hitler's attempt to create a greater Germany, specifically the annexation of Austria and the invasions of Czechoslovakia and Poland, was one of the primary factors leading to the outbreak of World War II in 1939. The embrace of total war both by the Axis and Allied powers during this time led to the destruction of much of Europe.

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Blog #13 Call to Action

On call to action day my whole basketball team gathered up and we went to the East Palo Alto boys and girls club to help and give back to the community. Soon as we got there the kids looked at us like we were superstars for the national basketball association, we started to talk with the kids so that we could get to know them and explain to them the benefits of just going to college and getting an education then we talked about being a student athlete and that is where the kids really tuned in and got excited about going to college. We told them that we travel to Hawaii and many other places and they were so excited to hear that noise as if you were about to pack up and go right then it made me laugh, some kids don’t go to college not because they don’t want to things just happen when you grow up in a rough neighborhood or a rough city. A lot of people can’t make it out of East Palo Alto from what my coach told me because it is a rough city with a lot of violence and I could tell from when I talked to some of these kids and how they talked to me.
But it felt good just talking to them and also playing basketball with them after we got done talking we went to the basketball courts and played some games with them the first game was us just messing around trying to keep the ball away from them and just having a good time, then we tried to show them three man weave which is a basketball drill that we do here at Notre dame de Namur but it was too hard for them so we just had them do layup drills. After the layup drills we split the basketball team up with the kids and played a tournament of three on three and of course my team was the best as we had the best record.  Then we played five on five until it was time for us to leave, just from playing with those kids brought so much joy to them and I could tell by their faces that they were really having fun. That’s what it is all about just giving back to the community and trying to have a positive impact on those kids life, and I really feel that we all helped those kids become better people that day even though there were kids I think they saw what it takes to become a student athlete and a college student. I hope we can do something like this again next year because I really got a kick out of it and it made me feel better as an individual and a person.

Blog #12

At the end of the 18th century colonialism seemed to have become a thing of the past, Britain had lost its Thirteen Colonies in America, Spain and Portugal had lost most of South America and Holland was having difficulties holding onto the East Indies. A hundred years later however, a second wave of colonization took place. Within twenty years from 1880 to 1900, every corner of the Earth from the highest mountains in the Himalayas to the most remote Pacific island and Antarctica, came to be claimed by one or other European power. Africa saw the most dramatic colonization. It was divided up as if it had been a cake split between greedy European leaders it was called the Scramble for Africa.

Blog #11 Industrial Revolution

The Industrial Revolution which took place from the 18th to 19th centuries, was a period during which rural societies in Europe and America became industrial and urban. Prior to the Industrial Revolution, which began in Britain in the late 1700s, manufacturing was often done in people’s homes using hand tools or basic machines. Industrialization marked a shift to powered special purpose machinery, factories and mass production. The iron and textile industries along with the development of the steam engine, played central roles in the Industrial Revolution. Which also saw improved systems of transportation, communication and banking. While industrialization brought about an increased volume and variety of manufactured goods and an improved standard of living for some, it also resulted in often grim employment and living conditions for the poor and working classes.

Blog #10

The Atlantic revolutions reverberated which means to be repeated several times as an echo had an impact far beyond their points of origin and persisted long after those violent changes had been concluded. Britain's loss of North America colonies fueled its growing interest for Asia, contributing to British colonial rule in India and the Opium wars in China. The chapter also talks about the abolition of slavery and how Abolitionism is the antislavery act which was started with the help of English quakers who were the earliest participants in the abolitionist movement.