Blog Post #15 – American Society

There are many good things about our society today, the most important one being freedom. Freedom is the greatest thing about living in America, we have the legal freedom to do whatever it is that we want to do. Many will argue that we are being controlled by large corporations and big social institutions, but…

Blog post – 4/28

The family dynamic is the foundation for a harmonious society. Whenever the traditional father and/or mother figure is missing from the home, the children are the ones who suffer. This is because children need people to look up to and obey or else they will live a life of undisciplined foolishness and will easily engage…

Week 8 Blog Post – Mass Hysteria

npr.org/2023/03/07/1161570074/suspected-poisonings-in-iran-sicken-hundreds-of-schoolgirls In Iran, hundreds of high school girls have fallen sick and some have been hospitalized due to an unknown cause. There are suspicions that these girls may have been poisoned by extremist groups in the country, as they were leading protests against the regime. The Iranian government has been slow to respond to the…

Week 7 – Independent Novel Post

“Uncle Tom’s Cabin” tells the story of some enslaved African Americans and their struggles under the brutality of slavery in the United States. The main character is Uncle Tom, a kind and virtuous man who is sold to a series of heartless slave owners. Meanwhile, Eliza, a young mother, escapes from her owner with her…

Slavery in the Congo

Many Companies that rely on rechargeable lithium ion batteries to power their products and technology are utilizing slave labor in the Congo to mine the cobalt required for the creation of the batteries. article – “How modern day slavery in the Congo powers the rechargeable battery economy” https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2023/02/01/1152893248/red-cobalt-congo-drc-mining-siddharth-kara The labor required to mine the cobalt…

What makes a person American?

To answer the question “What makes a person American?” you have to define what America is. Literally, America is a place, but I believe that not only is America a nation, but it is a culture, community and mindset. Anyone who is involved in an American central community is American. Learning about Vargas last week…

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