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Sunday, June 4, 2017

Communism

Introduction
Communism is Marxism in action.  Karl Marx created Marxism.  It was created by the Bolsheviks. Communism spread to various countries.  It was popular among my people because they thought it was a solution to racism.  It was also popular in Hollywood and on college campuses.  There are several famous communists.  There are many criticisms against Communism.
Karl Marx
He was born in Prussia in 1818.  His parents were Jewish.  They had 9 children.  They converted to Lutheranism to escape persecution.  Marx went to the University of Bonn. His father later transferred him to the University of Berlin, because he had bad grades. In 1837 he wrote several books; some of which were love poems 4 his girlfriend. Karl married Jenny von Westphalen in 1843.  She was part of the aristocracy. They had 7 kids together.  He was an editor of a German magazine that promoted revolution.  Friedrich Engels became Karl friend in 1844.  That met in Paris.  The ideas of Immanuel Kant, Adam Stuart, John Stuart Mill, and other philosophers had a big impact on Karl.  The rest is history.
Marxism
It is a mixture Hegelian Dialect, French socialism, and English economics.  The bourgeoisie rules the proletariat. Most people are the proletariat and bourgeoisie are the government and the leaders of industries. Eventually, the proletariat would rise up and kill the bourgeoisie.  Once this happens industries would be owned by the community instead of individuals.  This was seen as utopia.
Bolsheviks
They were a group of people that killed the royal family of Russia.  After that, they tookover Russia and persecuted many people.  They were mass murders.  They thought Communism was the best form of government.  The Bolsheviks became the Communist Party of Russia in 1924.  Stalin was in this party.
Communist Countries
USSR: It was headquartered in Moscow.  This country consisted of Russia and parts of Central Asia and Eastern Europe.  The USSR dissolved in 1991.  The countries that made up the USSR are now independent.

China: Communists tookover China in 1947.  Mao Zedong was the chairman of Communist Party.  He had his own interpretation of Communism called Maoism.  The Communist Party still rules China, but the economy is more capitalist.

Vietnam: The Communists from Northen Vietnam tookover the country.  The United States tried to stop the Communists from taking over.  The U.S. military caught hell in the Vietnam War and then they lost.

Cuba: This country became Communist are Fidel Castro tookover.

Laos: This country became communist in 1975.  B4 the Communists tookover, Laos was ruled by a monarchy.

North Korea: The people in this country don't have a lot of freedom.  The Communists fought the democratic people in the Korean War in the 1950's.
Communism Among My People
African Americans were attracted to Communism because that thought it would end racism.  African Blood Brotherhood was created in New York in 1919.  It was a Communist organization 4 African Americans. ABB was in cahoots UNIA.  ABB fell out with Marcus Garvey because his ship line fell and he had a meeting with the KKK. The FBI also infiltrated the organizations and sabotaged them.  The Communist Party USA attracted many African Americans and they helped them with legal battles.
The Black Panthers were Communist.  They opposed police brutality and capitalism. They created food programs to feed poor African American children.  The U.S. government was afraid the Black Panthers would overthrow them; so the FBI and other law enforcement agencies attacked and infiltrated them.
Communism in Hollywood
There was were many actors, screenwriters, and directors that were Communist. They promoted communism through their movies.  Most of these communists were members of the Communist Party USA. The U.S. government made a lot of these people testify in court.
Famous Communists
Ronald Reagan: He was a communist when he was an actor.

Dali Lama: He is a leader of a certain sect of Tibetan Buddhism.

Che Guevara: He was a revolutionary.
Joseph Stalin: He was a leader of the USSR.  He redefined socialism as state capitalism.
Helen Keller: She was blind and deaf.  She was an activist, author, and lecturer.

Charlie Chaplin: He was an actor in the U.S.  J. Edgar Hoover prevented from coming back to the U.S.

Langston Hughes: He was a poet.
Paul Roberson: Singer, actor, football player, and civil rights activist.
There were many other famous Communists.

Communism on College Campuses
Some colleges have communist professors.  They persuade college students to be communist.  I've seen it first hand.  It is easy 4 an older person to persuade a younger person to accept their ideology.  The older person has much more knowledge than the younger person.  They can make better arguments than the younger person to support their ideology.  Young minds are easy to mold.
Criticism of Communism
Some critics said the USSR didn't live up to Marxist ideals.  There is a lack of human rights in some Communist countries.  There is less innovation because the state controls the economy.  People have less incentive to create business and products because taxes is so high.  Some would argue people should have involvement in the selection of government officials and/or policies.
Conclusion
Karl Marx created Marxism.  Bolsheviks turned Marxism into Communism.  There are several Communist countries.  Communism had a big impact on my people because they thought it would give them relief from racism.  Hollywood was full of Communists.  There are many famous Communist from many different fields. Communism became popular on college campuses.  They are/was many critics of Communism.  Socialism and Communism are related, but not the same.
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Marx
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Marxism
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/marxism.asp
http://www.encyclopedia.com/history/modern-europe/russian-soviet-and-cis-history/bolsheviks
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_Union#Unification_of_republics
https://cs.stanford.edu/people/eroberts/cs201/projects/communism-computing-china/china.html
https://www.thoughtco.com/communist-countries-overview-1435178
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-pacific-15256929
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Communist_Party_USA_and_African_Americans
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_Blood_Brotherhood
http://lists.csbs.utah.edu/pipermail/marxism/1999-September/032219.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_blacklist
http://mentalfloss.com/article/21953/quick-10-10-celebrities-named-communist-scare
http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/marxs-communist-manifesto-most-frequently-taught-text-us-colleges
http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Communism#Criticism_of_Communism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticisms_of_Marxism
Fred Hampton leader of Black Panther Party
Communist vs Capitalist
Hollywood Communists
Communist Interview
Communism on College Campuses
Karl Marx
Marxism is Interesting
Bolsheviks
Communist Countries
Highly Intelligent Paul Robeson in Court

Friday, May 26, 2017

Libertarianism

Introduction
Libertarianism is a political ideology.  It has 7 principles.  There are 3 main types of libertarians; some libertarians are conservative and others are liberal.  There were many famous libertarians.  There are several libertarian organizations.  There are many criticisms of libertarianism.  
History
Lao Tzu was the first libertarian.  In the 17th century, some English people developed libertarian ideas.  In the 18th century,  liberal ideas became popular in North America and Europe.  Liberals created the Whigs party, which opposed the royal family.  John Locke had a big influence on libertarianism.
7 Principles
Self-Ownership: Everyone owns their own body.

Non-Aggression: "Don't start nothing, won't be nothing."  Don't attack people, but if they attack you, destroy them.

Decentralization: Citizens should have more power and government should have less.

Free Exchange: People should be able to exchange goods, services, and ideas with each other without government interference.

Individualism: Every person is responsible 4 themselves.  Everyone has equal rights, no matter what group they are in.

Property Rights: Everyone has rights to their own property.

Voluntarism: People have the freedom to join any organization they want; if they don't want to join any they shouldn't be coerced into joining.
3 Main Types
Lite Libertarian: They believe in libertarian principles, but don't want a major change in government structure.

Minarchist: They want the federal to only be over national defense and legal matters.

Anarcho-Capitalist: They feel society would be better off without any government.
Left and Right Libertarianism
Left Libertarianism: They are against public property rights.  They feel natural resources should be shared with everyone in the community.  They believe in private property rights.  Some of them want a weak central government.  Some of them don't want one at all.  

Conservative Libertarianism- They believe people obligated to follow their contractual agreements.  They like free markets and property rights; they are religious and they want lassez-faire capitalism.
Famous Libertarians
Ayn Rand: She was a speaker and author.  She created her own philosophy called objectivism.  She was never a libertarian.  But her ideas gave birth to a form of libertarianism.
Gary Johnson: He is in the Libertarian Party.  He ran in the presidential campaign against Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.  He is socially liberal and a fiscally conservative.  He opposes the war.    
Milton Friedman: He was a famous economist.  He promoted free-market capitalism.
Client Eastwood: He is a famous actor.

Penn Jillette: He is a great magician that performs in Las Vagas.
Kurt Russell: He has been acting for 54 years!
There are many other famous libertarians.

Libertarian Organizations
Advocates 4 Self-Government: They promote libertarian ideas to influence people to become libertarian.  

Cato Institute:  They believe in individual liberty, free markets, and small government.

Independent Institute: They publish libertarian books.

Lew Rockwell: They promote ideas of free markets, anarchy, and they are against war.

ISB: They lobby the government to create certain policies.

There are many other libertarian organizations.

Criticisms of Libertarianism
Free market capitalism is not the best economy.  Economies that had government involvement have been more successful than economies without it.  Tax cuts don't improve the economy. Most companies keep the surplus $ for themselves.  Norway has the highest standard of living and it's a socialist country.  The U.S. government helps the rich economically, but not the poor and the middle class.  
Conclusion
Libertarianism has a rich history.  It has 7 important concepts.  Libertarianism has 3 main types.  Some libertarians are conservative, others are liberal.  There are many famous libertarians and organizations.  There are major criticisms of libertarianism.  I am a Libertarian!!!!!!!!!!!!  

References
https://www.libertarianism.org/
https://www.lp.org/platform/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarianism
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/libertarianism/
https://www.cato.org/publications/commentary/key-concepts-libertarianism
7 Principles
Types of Libertarians
Conservatives vs Liberals
Noam Chomsky on Libertarianism
Penn Jillette on Libertarianism
Critique of Libertarianism
Danger of Libertarism
Libertarian vs Socialist
https://www.thoughtco.com/what-kind-of-libertarian-are-you-721655
https://www.meetup.com/it-IT/Philadelphia-Political-Agnostics/messages/boards/thread/49834171
http://www.conservapedia.com/Libertarianism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarian_conservatism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left-libertarianism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Johnson
http://stason.org/TULARC/ideology/libertarian/33-Libertarian-Organizations-Think-Tanks.html
http://wlo418.tripod.com/worldlibertarianorder/id44.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ben-cohen/how-to-quickly-prove-a-li_b_2288230.html

Monday, May 15, 2017

Master P

Introduction
Master P (Percy Robert Miller) is one of my favorite people!  He goes by the name P. Miller now.  He became a salesman at 16.  He was in college 4 two years.  He created a label called No Limit after he became a rapper.  He also opened a record store which had the same name.  He was an NBA player for a spell.  He is an author, actor, filmmaker, philanthropist, and investor.  He has a big family.

Early Days
He was born in 1970.  His parents divorced when he was young. He was raised by his pops with the rest of his siblings.  They were very poor, so "the refrigerator stayed empty."  When he was a senior in high school he sold cell phones throughout the neighborhood.  He went to the University of Houston and played for the basketball team there.  He dropped out when he was a freshman.  Then he went to Merritt Junior College in California.  He studied business there for 2 years.  His grandfather died and he got a $10,000 from a malpractice settlement.  He used the $ to open a record store called No Limit.  Then he created his own record label called No Limit.  His label became very famous in the late 90's.  Snoop Dogg joined the label after he left Death Row.
           
Master P & the NBA
He played for the Charlotte Hornets in 1999. Over 15,000 people came to see him play.  He was fired because he was a gangsta rapper.  He may have played one game with the Toronto Raptors.  He was good at playing basketball, but he wasn't NBA material.  He lacked the fundamentals.  If he had the fundamentals he would have been a great NBA player.

Master P's Greatness
No Limit Records: Master P produced 14 albums.  Some of the rappers that were on the label: Mystical, Mia X, C-Murder, Silk the Shocker, Kane & Able.
Author: Guaranteed Success in 2007 was his first book.
No Limit Sports: This company managed athletes.

Films/TV: He been in many movies and TV shows.  He produced some the movie he was in.  His first movie was I'm Bout it.
P. Miller Enterprises: A conglomerate that has its hands in many different industries.

Philanthropy: He created Team Hope N.O.L.A. This organization helps young men have a successful life.
He has received many awards.  He is one of the greatest rappers of all time!

Family
Master P has 1 sister and 3 brothers.  2 of those brothers became rappers on No Limit Records. His brother Kevin Miller was murdered by a drug addict in an attempted robbery.  He married Sonya C in 1989.  They divorced recently.  They had 9 children together.  Romeo is his oldest child.  He was a successful rapper, now he's an actor. His son Vercy is a singer and acted in a show called The Team. Veno is Master P nephew.  His father is Kevin Miller.  Master P rasied him after Kevin died.  Veno is only 9 days older than Vercy.  His oldest daughter is named Tytyana.  Intylyana is an actress.  Cymphonique is a singer, songwriter, and actress.  Hercy is one of the greatest basketball players at his school.  Italy is his youngest daughter.  Mercy is his youngest son. He is good at basketball.              
Conclusion
Master P life was rough in the beginning.  He is very ambitious and was able to overcome the obstacles of poverty, crime, and depression.  He created his own record store & label.  He was a rapper and NBA player.  He wrote a book or two.  He produced and acted in in several movies and tv shows.  His children are very successful.  His bizzness is very successful.  He helps his community.  He is one of my favorite people because he is eclectic and successful just like me.  He is a great inspiration!!!        
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_P
http://www.nytimes.com/1998/05/13/arts/gangsta-rapper-turns-entrepreneur-28-master-p-has-created-one-biggest.html
http://www.biography.com/people/master-p-597332
http://www.complex.com/sports/2015/08/master-p-nba-career-oral-history
http://teamhopenola.org/
http://www.empireboobookitty.com/2016/10/how-many-children-does-master-p-have.html

Friday, May 5, 2017

United States Educational System

Introduction
Education has a long history in the U.S.  The Prussian educational system had a big impact on the U.S. educational system.  The U.S. has public, private, charter and home schools.  Affirmative Action was created to remedy systemic racism in education and employment.  There are several problems in the U.S. educational system.
History
The first school in what became the U.S. was started in 1635.  It was in Boston, Massachusetts.  It is the first public school in the U.S.  This school was the prototype of high schools.  Other public schools were created in New England.  They were replaced by private schools in 1780's.

In Virginia, Jesuits created Catholic schools in 1600's.  Rich folk got private tutors to teach their kids.  They also sent their kids to England & Scotland to get educated.  George Thorpe created a school 4 Americans. He got killed 1622.  Schools were segregated in the South until 1954.  Democrats caused African-American schools to be underfunded during segregation.

There is a Catholic girl school in New Orleans.  It is called Ursuline Academy.  It was created in 1727.  It was the first schools to teach underprivileged women.

Americans were forced into European schools so they could forget themselves.

During Reconstruction, African-American colleges were created.  Hampton University was the most important African-American college during this time.  It's my home by the sea.  Booker T. Washington graduated from Hampton University.  After that, he created Tuskegee University.

The rest is history.
Prussian Influence
Prussia created a 3 tier educational system.  Upper-class children got the best education.  Middle-class children got a good education.  Lower class got an education that caused them to become obedient workers and soldiers.  PhDs were created in Prussia.  European men from the U.S. went to Prussia and got PhDs. They like its educational system, so they brought it back to the U.S.
Different Types of School
Home: Rural areas were the first place in the U.S. to have home schools.  Parents teach their kids at home for religious reasons; and because public schools are failing to give their children an adequate education. I believe home schools are better than public and private.  This is because parents care more about their child education than anyone else.
Public: Public schools consist of elementary, middle, high schools.  Taxes pay for public education.  School broads govern public schools.  The Department of Education regulates public schools.  The second public school in the U.S. was in Hampton, Virginia in 1638.
Private: Most private schools are Catholic.  These types of school don't receive funding from the government.  Their funding comes from tuition.  The federal government doesn't regulate private schools so much.  Catholic private schools have a theology class.  It teaches students about Christianity.  It was one of my favorite classes in high school.
Charter: Some of these schools are for-profit and others are non-profit.  For-profit charter schools get their money from tuition.  They are big bizzness.  I went to a 4-profit charter high school and had a ball.  Non-profit charter schools get donations from individuals and organizations.  Charter schools aren't controlled by the government as much as public school.
Affirmative Action
Affirmative Action was created to remedy disenfranchisement of African Americans in education and employment.  It was created in 1964.  Minorities get are more likely to get hired and get into college because of Affirmative Action.  Affirmative Action is race and gender-based.  It should be based on a person socio-economic status.  If someone has a high socio-economic status they have no need of Affirmative Action, regardless of race or gender.
Problems in U.S. Educational System
There are many problems in U.S. schools.  Teachers should be paid more.  If they were, they would take teaching more seriously.  Bloom's Taxonomy should be applied to public schools.  This will help students learn with their mind, emotions, and their hands.  Some schools are violent and have metal detectors.  The teachers should find a way to de-escalate conflicts, so metal detectors are taken out of school.  Schools shouldn't be a war zone.  They should be a place students learn by having fun. There should be a lot of learning games in the classroom 4 lower grades.  There should be fewer games for higher grades.  Lessons should be taught in a way that relates to the children's lives.  Then they will be more interested.  Many students come from dysfunctional homes, which impairs their ability to learn.  Some parents need help raising their children.  Schools should help these parents.        
Conclusion
The U.S. educational system is over 300 years old.  It was negatively impacted by the Prussian educational system.  The U.S. has home, public, private, and charter schools.  Affirmative Action was created to help African Americans; now it helps almost everybody!  Schools in the U.S. have problems.  The solution to these problems is higher pay for teachers, Bloom's Taxonomy, conflict resolution, more games and fun, lessons tailored to the lives of students, and parenting classes.      
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_the_United_States
Disruption of U.S. Education
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/american-education-system/
https://isss.umn.edu/publications/USEducation/2.pdf
It is Falling Apart
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prussian_education_system
http://hackeducation.com/2015/04/25/factory-model
Prussia Again
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconstruction_era_(United_States)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeschooling_in_the_United_States
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charter_schools_in_the_United_States
http://www.civilrights.org/resources/civilrights101/affirmaction.html?referrer=https://www.google.com/
http://www.ncsl.org/research/education/affirmative-action-overview.aspx
http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/hrd/bloom.html
History of U.S. Educational System
Prussian Influence
Private vs Public
Gender Schools
Affirmative Action the Right Way
U.S. School System
90 Seconds of Education
Bad Science Classes
It is so Broken!
Bloom Taxonomy
Conflict Resolution

Sunday, April 9, 2017

Jesuit Colleges

Introduction
Jesuits are the ninjas of the Catholic Church.  There job is to remove any organization, people, or person that opposes the will of the Pope or the Superior General.  The current Pope is a Jesuit. Anywho they're highly intelligent and created a bunch of universities.  I will explain 5 them in great detail.  There are over 20 Jesuit colleges in the U.S.
Georgetown University
It was founded in 1789 in Washington D.C.  This university was created by Jesuits in Maryland. The Jesuits want to raise $ for GU and other schools in 1835; so they sold their 272 slaves to plantations in the South.  During the U.S. Civil War, most of the students joined the Union Army or the Confederate Army.  The school colors became blue and gray.  Blue was the color of the Union uniforms.  Gray was the color of Confederate uniforms.  Patrick Francis Healy became the 29th president of GU.  His mother was African and his father was Irish.  He founded the Law Department. About 20,000 students are enrolled in GU. There are 48 majors 4 undergraduates.  A student can get a master's in most of the majors after they complete their undergraduate training.  GU has a campus in Qatar.              
St. Louis University
It was founded in 1818 by a bishop.  My people were able to go to this university in 1944. This university had many sororities and fraternities.  A lot of politicians went to this university. There are many undergraduate and graduate programs.  St. Louis University has a campus in Madrid, Spain.
Spring Hill College
It was founded in 1830 by a bishop named Michael Portier.  He taught theology at Spring Hill College for the first 6 years.  Some of the Jesuits from this college were chaplains 4 the Confederate Army.  Children of Central American and Cuban leaders became students during the Reconstruction. My people were allowed to attend SHC in 1954.  117 students from Loyola University were accepted to SHC during Hurricane Katrina.  SHC has campuses in other states and in Bologna, Italy.
Xavier University
It was founded in 1831 in Cincinnati, Ohio.  Over 6,000 students go to Xavier.  It is named after St. Francis Xavier.  There are many sports in XU.  Football, basketball, baseball, and swimming are the most popular sports.  XU has great alumni.  Henry Heimlich was a professor there for 12 years.  He invented the Heimlich Maneuver. Several NFL players and politicians went to XU.
Loyola University New Orleans
It was founded in 1912.  It has 5,000 students.  This university was named after the city St. Ignatius lived in.  St. Ignatius, Peter Faber, and St. Xavier founded the Jesuits.  St. Ignatius was the first Superior General of the Society of Jesus.  My people were allowed to attend this university in 1952. The president of Xavier went to this university. LUNO has great undergraduate programs.  It is almost as good as my school. Hampton University!!!!!!!  Go Pirates!!!!!!!!!!!  
Conclusion
Jesuits make the best Catholic schools because they are the smartest Catholic priests. If you go to Catholic university it should be a Jesuit one.  I went to a high called Loyola. It would have been sweet if it wasn't all male.  Schools shouldn't only have one gender of students.  Because that promotes homosexuality.          

References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_of_Jesuit_Colleges_and_Universities
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconstruction_Era
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignatius_of_Loyola
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Faber
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Xavier
https://www.georgetown.edu/
https://www.slu.edu/
http://www.shc.edu/
http://www.xavier.edu/
http://www.loyno.edu/

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Oxford University

Introduction
Oxford University has a long history.  It has several buildings and organizations.  There are many libraries and museums on Oxford campus.  Oxford has great alumni.  There are many international students at Oxford.
History
OU was founded in the 13th century.  Students divided themselves into 2 camps.  It was North and South. A lot of Catholic priests lived in OU.  They were very influential.  OU and Cambridge University stopped other colleges from being created in England until 1802.  Some scholars left OU after the English Reformation.  People in OU supported the royal family during the English Civil War.  People in the town of Oxford supported the parliament.
Buildings   
OU is scattered throughout the city of Oxford.  Radcliffe Camera is the science library.  There are plays and musicals at Sheldonian Theatre.  OU has a garden and a park.  Wytham Woods is used for climate and animal research.
Organizations
There are many clubs in OU.  I will explain a few.  OU Press prints a lot of literature.  It has published many books, music, journals, etc.  Said Bizzness School teaches students to finance, economics, management, and bizzness.  There is a Department of Theology. Students are taught biblical history.

Libraries
OU has the most libraries in the UK!  There is an Oriental library.  It has books on the East Asia, India, and Islamic culture.  There is a library of birds.  It is the best bird library in the world.  There are a library 4 social sciences.  It books covers various topics. They are as followed: criminology, economics, international relations, politics, sociology, etc.  There are many others.  Check it out.
Museums
OU museums are free to the public.  The oldest museum is the Ashmolean Museum.  It was created in 1683. It is an art museum.  It has art from around the world in it. There's a museum full of musical instruments. There's also a museum of natural history. There are many other wonderful museums.
Great Alumni
Bill Clinton: 42nd president of U.S.  He is a drug abuser and pedophile.

Hillary Clinton: U.S. Politician.  She is also a pedophile.

J. R. R. Tolkien: Author of Lord of the Rings and other books.

Margaret Thatcher: She was a wonderful and/or awful British Prime Minister.

Check here to see a list of famous alumni.

International Students
Students from around the world go to OU.  To get in students must be able to speak English and they got to get a Visa.  There are scholarships 4 international students. Over 200,000 international students graduated from OU.  About half of staff and 41% of the students are international.
Conclusion
OU has a rich history and great alumni.  It has many sweet buildings, libraries, and museums.  It has many neat organizations and international students.  It is a great university!  The only university better than this one is Hampton University.  Go, Pirates!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
References
https://www.ox.ac.uk/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Oxford
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Civil_War
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radcliffe_Camera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldonian_Theatre
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wytham
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Departments_of_the_University_of_Oxford
https://www.oxfordlearning.com/the-curriculum/

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Aztec Genius

Synopsis
Mothers taught their daughters how to cook, clean, and sew.  Fathers taught their sons vocations. The parents taught their children etiquette and proper behavior.  Children started doing tasks at 3.  As they get older they are given more complex tasks.

There were 2  very important schools in the Aztec society.  There were schools 4 nobility and one for commoners.  There was also a school for women.  Women were taught weaving, childcare, singing, dancing, religion, and how to decorate.

The school of nobility was called Calmecac.  Sometimes commoners were allowed in calmecac so they could become priests.  Songs, rituals, literacy, and the calendar. Students that graduated from this school became politicians, priests, and generals. Jaguar and Eagle warriors taught here as well.

Telpochcalli was the school future warriors went too.  The macehualtin (working class people) went to this school. You had to be 15 years old to go there.  People that went to school severed their community.  They built walls, cleaned up, farmed,  and they dug canals.   It was against the law to be drunk at a Telpochcalli.  If someone became drunk there, they were executed.

There were schools 4  macehualtin.  They were taught about history and religion. Students were taught different trades.  There were several types of this school.                      

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