torsdag 18. februar 2016

Values


In this text I will reflect on different values, and why values is important for us.
The film I have chosen as my main focus, is “pursuit of happyness” 

Values are a person or a group’s beliefs, principals or qualities.  We have for example values that’s related to the way we act toward each other, which is important for us. We also have values that we need, like food, and a home.  
The importance of values, appears in many aspects of our society, for instance values of freedom, individualism, faith, mobility and justice.

In the film “pursuit of happyness”, we meet Chris Gardner a hardworking salesman. He lives in a small apartment in a poor neighborhood with his wife and son. He doesn’t have a regularly income, which is a problem because it makes it hard for him to pay the rent. He soon is thrown out of his apartment. In the movie, we are presented for many American values, like faith, and the American dream. Chris works hard to get out of his situation, and even though it’s really stressful at first it pays of at the end.

I think that values are important, because all of our decisions are based on our beliefs and values. Our values define us as persons, and helps us find our place in society. Values is also something nonreligious people can believe in.  


To conclude, values are beliefs or principals of a person. For a nonreligious his or hers values might be the persons hope and beliefs. There are different types of values, which is important in different ways. 

mandag 1. februar 2016

Events in American History

Revolution
1.      How many colonies were there by the time of the French and Indian War?
- There were 13 colonies.
2.      What was the slogan of the protesters in Boston?
- “no taxation without representation”.
3.      Where did the Revolutionary War begin?
- The revolutionary war began in Lexington
4.      Where did the colonies declare their independence and when did it happen?
- The colonies declared their independence at the congress in Philadelphia in 1776.

Slavery and the Civil War
1.               When did the first African slaves arrive in the New World?
- the first African slaves arrived in the New World in 1619.
2.               When was the importation of new slaves made illegal?
- importation of slaves was made illegal in 1807.
3.               When did Abraham Lincoln become president?
- Abraham Lincoln became president in 1860
4.               What did his victory lead to?
- His victory led to that South Carolina left the union and was followed by 10 other states.
5.               Which role did the Emancipation Proclamation play?
-it was important in the releasing of slaves

The USA in WW I and WW II
1.               What do we call Woodrow Wilsons policy in the first part of WWI?
- Wilsons policy was called isolationism.
2.               What made the US enter the war?
- The US entered the war when an American boat was attacked.
3.               What was the purpose of the League of Nations?
- Leauge of Nations was formed to secure peace.
4.               When did the US enter WW II?
- US entered the WW2 on December 7 in 1941.
5.               Which president was responsible for the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
- Harry S. Truman
6.               How did the wars change life for American women?
-Women entered workplaces.

The Cold War
1.               Why was it a surprise that the US and the USSR did not work together after WW II?
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2.               There was a constant race between the US and the USSR to be in front technologically. Which country was the first country in space?
-USSR were the first ones in space
3.               Who said: “A small step for man, but a giant leap for mankind”?
- Neil Armstrong

4.               Two men were central in the process of ending the Cold War. Who were they?
Ronald Regan and Mikhail Gorbachev.