Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Current Event# 3: Future Progress: Should we Save or Destroy Ancient Site?

Current Event #3: Future Progress: Should we Save or Destroy Ancient Site?
A Buddhist statue overlooks a Chinese government-owned mining compound in Logar province, Afghanistan. Mes Aynak, a 2,600-year-old Buddhist site, could be destroyed in December to create a massive copper mine.
Due: Friday, September 28th, 2012


                                 Mining operation threatens Buddhist icons

Recently, our class has been covering the histories of ancient river valley civilizations of the past. We’ve studied how each civilization must exhibit certain criteria or key features in order to be considered one of importance. As you reflect on these lessons, imagine the world today minus the great pyramids of Egypt along with a host of other monuments and natural wonders of the present world. This week, our current event focuses on the topic of saving an ancient site from being destroyed by economical progression. As you read the article, learn of how a Buddhist statue overlooks a Chinese government-owned mining compound in Logar province, Afghanistan. Mes Aynak, a 2,600-year-old Buddhist site, could be destroyed in December to create a massive copper mine.

Brent Huffman, a documentary filmmaker and assistant professor at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, documents that the ancient site will be destroyed by plans to mine the area. A Chinese company has granted permission to create a massive open-pit style copper mine, whereas Huffman states that Mes Aynak is a missing link showing Afghanistan's historic role in Asia. He further states that destroying Mes Aynak is equivalent to wiping Machu Picchu off the map. How do you feel about destroying historical landmarks/sites in the wake of promoting future progression?

What You Will Do?
  1. First, read the article outlining the case surrounding a historical landmark in Afghanistan. After reading the article begin thinking about one historic landmark/monument that exist in the world today in order to answer the questions below. 
  1. State by name the historical landmark/monument that comes to your mind and explain its significance to the world and/or group of people in which it represents.
  1. Analyze why you might or might not be in favor of moving forward with future progress that would lead to the destruction of structures holding significant histories tied to a land/people.
  1. Evaluate the impact of losing your historical landmark/monument of choice would have on our society?
***Note: Be sure to write complete, detailed sentences in paragraph form, when you share your responses to the blog. 

Monday, September 17, 2012

Current Event# 2: Freedom of Speech

Current Event#2: Freedom of Speech 
Why free speech is baffling to many
Palestinian men in Gaza City burn the U.S. flag Wednesday to protest an anti-Islam video.

Due: Friday, September, 21st

CNN Special Contributing Author, Zeynep Tufekci, is assistant professor at the School of Information at the University of North Carolina.


The recent murder of U.S. ambassador Christopher Stevens and members of his staff in Benghazi are the direct actions over a crude and offensive anti-Islam video appearing on YouTube. Zeynep Tufekci states, The recent protests serve as a lesson about cultural clash in the Internet era — not necessarily between extremists on both sides, but rather between cultural understandings of free speech and the public sphere”.
Long gone are the days when a person needed to travel someplace new to experience a culture clash. In today’s time, one can create an immediate connection between people by way of the Internet, which can evoke a massive clash of culture. As the reporter states, America’s free-speech culture and its legal framework are unique in the world and baffling to many outside of its borders. In order to move forward, we must understand the differences between peoples and not assume that everyone else lives in the same cultural, legal and political framework.

What You Will Do:


2) You may refer to other articles or video pertaining to the recent American attacks to further your understanding.

3) Answer the following questions in well-organized paragraph form using complete sentences:
1) When should freedom of speech be limited when another culture/religion is at the center of discussion?
2) Should we enforce stricter regulations when it comes to posting video footage of controversial subjects on media sites such as YouTube, etc.? If so, explain the specific criteria one must follow for uploads.
3) How does this recent activity change the way we view our country’s stance on freedom of speech and how will this event shape other countries perception of the U.S.?




Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Current Event# 1: Remembering 9/11


Current Event# 1: Remembering 9/11

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**Deadline/Blog Response By: Friday, September 14, 2012**

Current Event #1: As the world remembers the historic events of September 11, 2001, reflect and analyze how this changed America. This day marked a time which brought Americans together as one. This week, you should read an article about something relating to 9/11. Remember to include the link to the article you read, provide the topic of your article, and write at least 5-6 sentences discussing your opinion of the article. You may also use video clips or podcasts for your current event. In addition to your article, include the answers to the following questions in your blog response. What changes have occurred to serve as preventive safety measures. How has these changes personally affected you from a social standpoint? Do you feel that America's unity and attitude toward terrorism and foreign relations have strengthened or weakened 10 years later? Explain why or why not?