Sunday, March 29, 2015

7. Global Events

Read a news article about an important, recent national or global event (dated on or after March 1, 2015). Choose a unique news article; please do not use the same article another student has used. Here are some websites you may use to find an appropriate article:


Your response must paraphrase the article. Do not copy and paste information. Write a blog response about your article, being sure to include the following points:
* Where and when did the event occur?
* Who was involved?
* What happened? Summarize the events.
* Why did it happen?
* How did it affect people?
* What can we learn about life from the event? and/or How does the event show insight into the human condition?
* Why is it important to be aware of national/global events?
* Include a link to the article you read.

Please answer in 150-250 words. Your response is due no later than 8:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 2, 2015. You will lose points if your response is under 150 words, if it is late, and/or if it does not reflect your own ideas.

Sunday, March 15, 2015

6. Memory


Go to the Holocaust Museum website at http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/a2z.php?type=idcard and choose one of the victims/survivors featured there. (Do not choose the same person that another student has chosen.) Read about the victim’s life. In your response, tell about what you learned about the person. (Paraphrase; DO NOT COPY AND PASTE!) In your own words, tell why it is important to remember your person.

Here’s an example for Alexander Bernstein (#32).
Alexander Bernstein was a Jewish pharmacist who died as a result of the Holocaust. He was born in Lithuania, and as an adult, he lived with his wife Jocheved in a town called Siauliai. German troops took over his town in 1941, and Bernstein and his wife were relegated to the ghetto. In 1944, they were put on the last train to the concentration camps. They were separated and sent to separate camps. In 1945, Bernstein died from sickness caused by hunger; no one knows what happened to his wife. I think it is important to remember Holocaust victims like Alexander Bernstein because their lives and dreams were stolen from them. By remembering Bernstein, I can keep a small piece of his life and his dream alive.

Please answer in 100-200 words (note that this is a smaller number of words than usual). Your response is due no later than 8:00 a.m. on Friday, March 20, 2015. You will lose points if your response is under 100 words, if it is late, and/or if it does not reflect your own ideas.

Sunday, March 8, 2015

5. Stereotypes

"Everyone is a prisoner of his own experiences. No one can eliminate prejudices - just recognize them." Edward R. Murrow

"It is never too late to give up our prejudices." Henry David Thoreau

Watch this video to learn about the history of prejudice against the Jewish people.

What is a stereotype? How do stereotypes affect the way people are perceived? Why do stereotypes exist? Who creates stereotypes? How are stereotypes passed down between people? Do you think that these stereotypes affect the way people view, behave or perceive themselves? Give examples. How can we try to reduce the negative effects of stereotypes? Explain your thoughts in depth.

Please respond in 150-250 words no later than Friday, March 13, 2015 at 8 a.m. You will lose points if your response is under 150 words, if it is late, and/or if it does not reflect your own ideas.

Monday, March 2, 2015

4. History

“Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” George Santayana

Why is history important? What role does understanding the past play in shaping the future?

Please answer in 150-250 words. Your response is due no later than 8:00 a.m. on Friday, March 6, 2015. You will lose points if your response is under 150 words, if it is late, and/or if it does not reflect your own ideas.