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Final Presentation

https://www.instagram.com/tv/ CCrxlPGAH7H/?igshid= on4s95qygtat To the citizens of the United States, As I write this letter, our country is in shambles. This is not entirely due to the pandemic of COVID-19. Police brutality and injustices are being caught on camera more than ever and the people of this country have had enough. We are, unfortunately, dividing ourselves with the aid of powers much higher than the average civilian. The division of race and equality has been a major issue. The division of the people versus the police officers has been worsening for the last few decades. We are now at a boiling point and it is more than understandable at this point. My reason for writing this letter is simply to inform the citizens of a few key historical stories which enabled the racial and social inequality that still is in America to this very day. We will learn that the Americas’ were victims of greed and power hungry elites. As early as 2000 BC, we have evidence of class and gender hi...

Quiz 4

1) Umut Uras. “Turkey turning Hagia Sophia back into mosque divides social media.” Al Jazeera. July 11, 2020,  https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/07/turkey-turning-hagia-sophia-mosque-divides-social-media-200711104417533.html This article shows points of views from Muslims, who feel the original structure should be preserved as what it once was, a mosque. While others want it to remain neutral as a museum. Historically speaking would it not make sense to accommodate Muslims in Turkey? Russia accommodated Russians in their communist country by allowing them to practice Islam while they expanded the Russian Empire. I am not sure why Turkey feels the need to take away a mosque and keep it as a neutral museum. This article was not the most interesting, but I can appreciate the fact that it brings to light a similar situation which we learned about when discussing religions in our home readings. When the article discusses how China is going out of their way to imprison Muslims, it make...

Chapter 23

The thing that stands out most to me in this chapter is the world's economy. This is super ironic considering the worlds economy is in a bad place right now. Small businesses are losing everything they have worked for in a matter of months. Without capitalism small businesses wouldn't even have a chance to exist, and now that our rights have been taken away and we have lost the freedom of choice, small businesses have lost all decision making and are being left to fend for themselves. Today's economy reflects that of an economy which is recovering from a massive war. Similar to the great depression, except we are dealing with a pandemic, not a war. Just how international trade dropped during the great depression, the same thing is happening today because of the genius in office who also cut the resources needed to battle this pandemic.  In my opinion, we need to do what we have to do to survive during this time. Living in a capitalist country vs a communist country is huge ...

Chapter 22

Chapter 22's main theme to me seems like freedom. We are still fighting for freedom to this very day on multiple levels. Racial inequality is the extremely obvious, huge battle of today's world. Even here in America, we are fighting for freedoms such as not using certain platforms. As someone who doesn't use social media, I was pretty much forced to use social media for this course and its video presentations. So the freedom battles are big and small I guess.  As someone who works in medicine, I have seen patients forced into using technology for video visits due to the pandemic. We experienced a massive amount of issues with essentially forcing patients to download an app to do video visits with their provider. Experiments of politics happened when communism took over countries like China and Cuba, while today we experiment politically by allowing communist or marxists to take over movements with political agendas. I support the Black Lives Matter movement and the meaning ...

Chapter 21

Identify the major differences between the Russian and Chinese revolutions. The biggest difference between the Russian and Chinese revolutions is the time disparity. Russia's revolution took place in about a year while China's was a long battle which concluded 30 years after Russia's had finished. These thirty years really took a toll on the country and its people because war was taking place and we know that war is never good, except for those who make fortunes of money off it. Another major difference was that Russia's switch to Marxism/Socialism/Communism was actually years in the making. Per the textbook "intellectuals" had talks of this way of life for quite sometime before the revolution. One may wonder if that helped the Revolution to be completed in just a year versus China's multi-decade battle. On the other hand the Chinese Communist Party, which still reigns supreme to this day, along with Russia's communist state of course. 10 years after t...

Chapter 20

In what ways was the Great Depression a global phenomenon? The Great Depression indeed had massive ripple effects around the world, even though those ripple effects stemmed from the United States, a country untouched in war. The United States had an economic boom when the need for war materials and resources became relevant, which brought on more jobs for the time being as well. So basically the government kind of stimulated this economic boom right? Since the citizens of America or any other country don't make the decision to go to war. Anyways once the post war era came around, goods were being made for people who could no longer afford them or goods were being made that were simply being wasted because of it being the post war era. This is all combined with less jobs cause the Great Depression and collapse of the economy. Europe experience similar tragedy as well obviously considering where they stood when the war was said and done. Asia saw a steep drop in demand of their cash ...

2020 Pandemic Reflection

The Pandemic of 2020 will for sure go down in history, but what for? I think we are still at a point that we can get this thing under control and contained, but it is going to take close to perfect execution from those in power to do so. In short, I guess I actually don't have much faith in those in power getting this under control. Trump eliminated Obama Administration programs built for this exact pandemic! That alone set us back as soon as COVID-19 became relevant.  My personal experience during this pandemic has been quite interesting. I have gone from a train commuter to my job as an x-ray technologist, to probably never wanting to take the train again and commuting to work in my car daily. In terms of work, my job duties changed quite drastically during the months of April and May. I was pulled from my normal job to help at our COVID Respiratory Clinic here in Palo Alto. I was assisting with this clinic because of the major spike in COVID cases here in Santa Clara county. I w...