Me and World History: Making Connections
Please explain any concept or event you’ve learned about in class so far. Explain how it relates to your own life–either the city you grew up in, a family connection, or how it has shaped your views of your life style.
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CHER LIN,:D said,
October 15, 2007 at 3:57 am
I considered that geography, including it’s climate, landscape and location effects the life of people the most. Water resource is the most important thing to the people to live. It brings people rich soil to farm. If there is a lot of rich soil, the people could farm to product a lot of food to feed themselves. The population in that area where has surplus food will increase. More and more people want to move to there. As the population increase, there are a lot of people can farm or work. It does not only the amount of food increase but also population. In addition, the area will become bigger and bigger. The government is form to control the events in that area. Therefore, it is a city. That’s why cities are always built along the rivers.
Wei Kang, Lin said,
October 22, 2007 at 1:42 am
In the beginning of the class, we learn about how world be separate into black and white. Some of the people are good and some of the people are evil, but both of them aren’t absolutely bad or good. In history, the stories that have been told aren’t absolutely correct. After hundreds of years, some of the important details were lost while passing from men to men. It’s interesting that when we have some different opinions about history, no one can say that we are wrong because there isn’t a correct answer. It affected my opinion when looking at a person, not to decide rather he is a bad or good person with their appearance because there isn’t an absolutely good/ bad peson.