Monday, February 24, 2014

Why do we fear what we don't know

We fear what we don't know because we think the outcome for the unknown would be horrible. If something happen the outcome is going to be bad or good, black or white. Their are no gray area. And the bad outcome overwhelms the good outcome in our head.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Reflection

I learn a lot of interesting fact about my topic. The most important fact I learn is the Native American help us create thanksgiving. It was a surprise that when we first arrive to American the Indians didn't make contact with us for a very long time and view us as somewhat like god.

Persuade technique

A good way to persuade me is a good reasoning. If you give me a good reason for something than I might do it.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

How do you determine if a speech is effective

The speech have to achieve it gold. By that I mean  let say a speech is written to persuade a group of people to stop smoking and if that group of people stop smoking because of the speech. Than the speech had accomplish it gold.

Monday, February 17, 2014

What make a good/effect speech

We'll their several thing that make a good speech. One thing is good fact that support your statement your are trying to deliver.  Without fact to back up what your are trying to deliver it is just a opinion and opinion are unimportant. Another thing that make a good speech is a good flow. If the speech is unorganized and jumping to one point to another than it make it hard to follow.n

Monday, February 10, 2014

Speech video


Best speech

Sasuke Uchiha, I'm an avenger

"If you think I'm just a foolish kid ruled by his emotions, that's fine. Following Itachi's path would have been too childish, the whispering of fools who don't know hatred. If anyone else tries to ridicule the way I live, I'll slaughter everyone they ever cared about. And then maybe they'll understand what it's like to taste... a little of my hatred."


This Is a speech from one of my favorite anime show.  I like this speech because it say if you were in my place you would probably do the same. I remember this speech so well because ever one is always judging people and fail to see the point why the made the action they did. 

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Native American (Wampanoag) question

1.)Who were the Wampanoag people
The Wampanoag people were Native American who live in Massachusetts and Rhode Island in the early 17th century. They mostly eat what is called the three sister(maize, beans, and squash). The Wampanoag was hunters-gatherers who live in wetus.


2.)What values and practice guided their lives
The Wampanoag were a horticultural people who supplemented their agriculture with hunting and fishing. They move near the coast in the summer to take advantage of fishing and seafood but move inward during the winter

3.)How did the native people view pilgrim
When the pilgrim first came the native people left them alone until one day they approach the pilgrim and help them from starvation and cure diseases. Some native thought the pilgrim was a negative influence on their tribes.

4.)List and describe some of the interaction the Native American had with the pilgrim
The native taught the pilgrim how to grow and catch food and
taught the Pilgrims how to find edible native foods, such as berries and nuts
  •  Powhatan Chiefdom resists English settlement in Virgin. He declare war against the pilgrim. This ended with a a treaties between the Indians and the English. The treaty signed in 1677 goes largely unheeded. As a result, Virginia’s Native people are forced from their homelands by thousands of English newcomers.


5.)What impact did colonization have on native people




Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Links about Wampanoag

http://www.indians.org/articles/wampanoag-indians.html
In Wampanoag Indians the narrator tell briefly on who was the Wampanoag Indians, a basic idea of how they live, and the relationship between them and the pilgrims.
This article will be useful if you just want to know basic thing without going into any details on the Wampanoag people.



http://www.plimoth.org/learn/just-kids/homework-help/who-are-wampanoag
In who are the Wampanoag was created by Nancy Eldredge, Nauset Wampanoag and Penobscot. This article basically tell who we're the Wampanoag and were they live, something about what they do and a brief idea what they are like.



http://www.tolatsga.org/wampa.html
In Wampanoag History cover a massive amount of detail about the history of the Wampanoag and the pilgrim. It also give some detail about their culture, population, and sub-tribes.




http://nativeamericanhistory.about.com/od/tribalprofiles/p/Tribal-Profile-Wampanoag.htm
In Tribal Profile: Wampanoag just give a some facts about the Wampanoag history and some famous Wampanoag people