Thursday, December 18, 2008
Unit 4 assignment 1
What led up to the fight was an argument about a girl. This dude know had a girlfriend that always flirted with me in between classes. One day we was talking in the hallway and he walked by and was mad I guess and started cussing. He was mad but what could I say its in my blood. I didn't try to avoid the fight because he was saying that he wanted to fightme. In the events? a fight swinging fist breaking jaws funny. He got messed up I was good.that fight hurt our relationship worst than it was. I learned that fighting ain't the way.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Monday, December 8, 2008
unit 2, assignment 7
WHEN BREAKING THE LAW IS JUSTIFIED
There are several sources of law making. Our congress makes laws. Our state legislatures make laws, and our local governments make laws. If a law conflicts with the laws that have been created by our congress those laws have the most power. Laws are enforced by our court system.
During the civil rights movement, in certain parts of the country laws were created to keep different groups of citizens separated. Those laws were called “Jim Crow”. African Americans were not allowed to vote, they were not allowed to live in certain areas; they were not allowed to enjoy the simple pleasure of life. For example: There were restaurants that they could not eat in and there were other places were they were not allowed.
Since the laws were created to keep the races separated, African Americans broke the law on many occasions seeking equal opportunities. They formed sit-ins, protest marches, as well as boycotts to try and get the lawmakers to change the laws. They broke plenty of laws, but it was for all the right reasons.
Unjust laws even affected the Native Americans. Their land was taken away, and they were sent to live on reservations. In some states they were not allowed to leave the reservations. They could not mingle with the rest of the population. There were unjust laws that affected Jews in some countries as well. Laws that are unjust and cause harm to any person can justifiably be broken. Basic rights should be given to all citizens. Those rights are liberty and the pursuit of happiness. If those laws aren’t met, then the laws should be changed.
There are several sources of law making. Our congress makes laws. Our state legislatures make laws, and our local governments make laws. If a law conflicts with the laws that have been created by our congress those laws have the most power. Laws are enforced by our court system.
During the civil rights movement, in certain parts of the country laws were created to keep different groups of citizens separated. Those laws were called “Jim Crow”. African Americans were not allowed to vote, they were not allowed to live in certain areas; they were not allowed to enjoy the simple pleasure of life. For example: There were restaurants that they could not eat in and there were other places were they were not allowed.
Since the laws were created to keep the races separated, African Americans broke the law on many occasions seeking equal opportunities. They formed sit-ins, protest marches, as well as boycotts to try and get the lawmakers to change the laws. They broke plenty of laws, but it was for all the right reasons.
Unjust laws even affected the Native Americans. Their land was taken away, and they were sent to live on reservations. In some states they were not allowed to leave the reservations. They could not mingle with the rest of the population. There were unjust laws that affected Jews in some countries as well. Laws that are unjust and cause harm to any person can justifiably be broken. Basic rights should be given to all citizens. Those rights are liberty and the pursuit of happiness. If those laws aren’t met, then the laws should be changed.
How can growing up be both exciting and painful?
How can growing up be both exciting and painful? Growing up can be exciting because of the activities that can be done, so much stuff to do that you could not do as a little kid. Like going out to the movies, parties, clubs and much more. I enjoy growing up because you learn more you get a better understanding of how things work. Growing up can also be painful because of the fights arguments, stress and a bunch of other things but life all together growing up equals out for me.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Breaking the law justified
Did the colonist have their natural rights? Yes after the British signed the treaty of paris
What actions did the colonist take to make their own government that would uphold their rights? They fought for their freedom/independence and rights took on the British causing the British to sign the treaty of Paris. Were the colonist justified in breaking the law? Yea I guess.
What actions did the colonist take to make their own government that would uphold their rights? They fought for their freedom/independence and rights took on the British causing the British to sign the treaty of Paris. Were the colonist justified in breaking the law? Yea I guess.
Common sense Pamphlet
That life for the colonist was rough. The British basically wanted to rule everything including the Americans. Common sense presented the American colonist with an argument for independence from British rule at the time when independence was still undecided. What surprised me was that the British actually tried to tell separate states that they cant have their independence.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
PURPOSE OF GOVERNMENT
Defense: One of the five purposes of government is to defend the borders of the nation against foreign invasions.National Identity: Each and every nation is unique in its own way. Each nation has its own tradition and culture. It is said for a nation to exist, it must have an identity.Representation: A government represents the interest of the nation.Infrastructure: One of the main purposes of the government is to provide good infrastructure such as roads, bridges, drinking water, and electricity and communication networks.Social Welfare: Last but not the least, introducing social welfare programs to protect the interest of the minorities and also, to provide education and health care to the underprivileged class of the economy is one of the purposes of the government. 2. Yes. It is our government's job to fulfill these duties, so if they're not then we as a country have every right to demand that they do.
Monday, November 17, 2008
A well ordered family
What did I learn about those colonies is that the husband and wife have love each other no matter what.When one is sick the other haves to manifest care, tenderness, pity, and compassion, and afford all possible relief and succor. They say it is gods command and if they don't do it they would be doing the devils work. Its strict but I see nothing wrong with it.
What surprised me most about what i read was that when they quarrel or disagree, then they are doing the Devil's work.Everybody argues and disagree its normal its OK it shouldn't be considered the devils work.Compare and Contrast from back then America and now. Well when you are married in America now is that there is no head in marriage,like back then the man is supposed to give orders to the wife and the haves to obey, thats sort of like slavery. Dont agree.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Immigration
I think people immigrate to other places such as the U.S for a better education, some for the wealth,money, some for the freedom that they have. If I was to move to another country it would be because of the economy. If the economy is good ill go there.
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