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Title: Cornell Notes for Module #6
Description: The beginning of the twentieth century witnessed a great deal of warfare and the collapse of the global economy. In response to these challenges, new institutions of global governance emerged and continued to develop throughout the century. Scientific breakthroughs, new technologies, increasing levels of integration, changing relationship between humans and the environment and the frequency of political conflict all contributed to a global developments in which people crafted new understandings of society, culture, and historical interpretations. These new understandings often manifested themselves in and were reinforced by new forms of cultural production. Institutions of global governance both shaped and adapted to these social conditions.
Description: The beginning of the twentieth century witnessed a great deal of warfare and the collapse of the global economy. In response to these challenges, new institutions of global governance emerged and continued to develop throughout the century. Scientific breakthroughs, new technologies, increasing levels of integration, changing relationship between humans and the environment and the frequency of political conflict all contributed to a global developments in which people crafted new understandings of society, culture, and historical interpretations. These new understandings often manifested themselves in and were reinforced by new forms of cultural production. Institutions of global governance both shaped and adapted to these social conditions.
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WARM UP: IN TERMS OF THE CONQUEST OF
THE AMERICAS, WAS BIOLOGICAL WARFARE
INTENTIONAL OR NOT?
Biological warfare was not intentional during
this time period
...
However,
diseases were spread commonly throughout
the Americas because they were not around
in the Americas
...
When and where did slavery originate, how did
it change over the centuries and how did
Europeans and colonists in the America arrive
at the idea that people could own other people
based on skin color?
Slavery originated in Africa as a result of the
European influences in the area
...
The idea that they could own people
of colour by nature was a result of the early
slave characteristics which were all too
common throughout Europe
...
This was
done through the movement of people, crops
and other goods such as precious metals
...
As a result of these nations being
able to trade it was able to grow more and
more in popularity ultimately leading to what it
is today, one of the most popular and
commonly used trade routes
...
This was done by
completing five sets of twelve reps on the
globalization machine, ergo it was done
through the intercommunication of nations
...
sectors:
http://www
...
co
...
shtml
(Links to an external site
...
The three sectors function together in order
to support the economy because of many
aspects and as described in the website, “
Primary Production involves acquiring raw
materials
...
This is sometimes known as
extractive production
...
which is
supported by the same website stating that,
“is the manufacturing and assembly process
...
It also involves assembling the
product, eg building houses, bridges and
roads
...
furthermore, it
cooperates with the tertiary production as
supported by the website, “this refers to the
commercial services that support the
production and distribution process, eg
insurance, transport, advertising,
warehousing and other services such as
teaching and health care
...
Who are the winners and losers of
globalization?
The winners of globalization would be richer
countries much like the united states that
take advantage of the other nations that don’t
really have that much profit when compared
to nations much like the united states
...
ACCORDING TO THE GRAPHIC BELOW, WHAT
ARE THE PRIMARY CAUSES OF "FLATTENING"
OF THE ORLD?
The primary causes of the flattening of the
word would be the globalization trade
...
This allowed many different nations to
experience the good effects of globalization
but it also allowed there to be a less stable
form of sustainability
...
Then,
go to this site and describe in detail what you
have learned for the first time:
http://www
...
co
...
htm (Links to an external site
...
What more do
you want to know?
Warm Up, Part II
: Read this article
http://www
...
ca/need-food-not-fo
otball-brazilian-graffiti-art-expresses-outrage-o
ver-world-cup-photos/5386820 (Links to an
external site
...
What was the
protest about and did the graffiti effectively
The graffiti created accurately and creatively
represents a protest message against
Communism and the separation of east and
West Germany because of the symbolism
that was embraced in our graffiti message
...
This was in protest
against the communism separation because,
historically, water is known to symbolize
peace which demonstrates to viewers that
Berlin was severely lacking the peace it
deserved which is represented by the
rendering of a clear, crisp and smooth flow of
water down Berlin’s title
...
This compares to the Berlin wall
because of the events that took place after
the Berlin Wall
...
Take down this wall,
as one famous man once said
...
Regardless of the legal
status of graffiti, it is still considered an art
form because it maintains the same values
held by artists such as Vincent van Gogh,
Andy Warhol, and John Constable
...
Though graffiti
represents a challenge to the law — and
sometimes serves as social commentary
about the subjectivity of laws — it can
simultaneously serve a public good through
its nuanced social commentary and its
artistry
...
One can evaluate the
potential power of graffiti when used as a
symbol of political protest by the message and
hidden detail of the piece in correspondence
with the cultural movement that it ensues
...
An “AHA!” moment that I would consider
during this module would be the change that
has resulted of slavery
...
As supported by
mya argument against the establishment of
the wall and this is supported by words even
sued by Gorbachev
...
As stated by Gorbachev himself, “Water has
the power to move millions of people – let it
move us in the direction of peace
...
This is slightly smeared by
the blue thus creating a slight hue of green
which represents the needed growth in
ideology as green represents integrity,
personal ideology and freedom
...
Furthermore, a combination of Russia’s
symbol and the clear blue water created the
green arrow shown ascending above
...
Title: Cornell Notes for Module #6
Description: The beginning of the twentieth century witnessed a great deal of warfare and the collapse of the global economy. In response to these challenges, new institutions of global governance emerged and continued to develop throughout the century. Scientific breakthroughs, new technologies, increasing levels of integration, changing relationship between humans and the environment and the frequency of political conflict all contributed to a global developments in which people crafted new understandings of society, culture, and historical interpretations. These new understandings often manifested themselves in and were reinforced by new forms of cultural production. Institutions of global governance both shaped and adapted to these social conditions.
Description: The beginning of the twentieth century witnessed a great deal of warfare and the collapse of the global economy. In response to these challenges, new institutions of global governance emerged and continued to develop throughout the century. Scientific breakthroughs, new technologies, increasing levels of integration, changing relationship between humans and the environment and the frequency of political conflict all contributed to a global developments in which people crafted new understandings of society, culture, and historical interpretations. These new understandings often manifested themselves in and were reinforced by new forms of cultural production. Institutions of global governance both shaped and adapted to these social conditions.