History
Date: December 9, 2006
Categories: Things We like
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FIRST POSSSSSST!!!!!!!!!!!!! (I think)
Oh good. I can keep you guys up to date about how far behind i am in AP notes. Fun. (A chapter, if you were wondering. And i really should do it tonight because tomorrow i have to go play at the Drexel. Grr.)
Ooookay. Can anyone help me? I need to know what kinds of contributions muslims made to scociety. (astronomy, music etc.)
I’m mucho ashamed to admit i don’t know that much about the muslims in terms of contributions. I would look it up for you, except i won’t. except i probably will, but in like a week. Or something. I don’t know…
Yes! I did get first posteeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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PPanda’s friend and my friend’s sister is absolutely obsessed with history. I think it’s interesting, but she knows absolutely everything. I can tell that she will turn out similar to that famous historian in Holy Grail.
I like the stuff about the Holocaust. Es muy interesante.
I will discuss more later.
6- rotting sushi is the worst kind of sushi! It would be inexplicable toture, massive pain! They would be on their knees groveling for forgiveness.
brillo.
HIstory…well. Nope sorry, I don’t know what muslims contributed to society. THOUGH I have been studying the Greek unit at school and I know what they contributed.
Astronomy:
Aristarchus proposed that Earth and all the other planets revolved around the sun(although the other greeks thought that was crazy).
Eratosthenes calculated the earth’s circumference(or close to it).
Geometry:
Archimedes accurately estimated the value of Pi. Yay fer pie too.
and a whole buncha other stuff but I’m too tired to type it out.
3-During the Dark Ages, Arabic astronomers, who were Muslims, nursed, protected, and added to the knowledge of the Greeks and Romans. Umm…do you need Muslim individuals, or Muslims in general?
I really like studying revolutions.
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History? Bleck. Just don’t talk to me about anything past 1600. I do like the Renaissance and the Industrial Revolution, though. And Cyrano and Le Mis rock, so I like that time period as well.
(3),
Juliette (8) is right about the big picture: while Europe was in decline during its dark ages, Islamic civilization was flourishing from India across North Africa to Southern Spain. Muslim scribes and libraries preserved Greek books for centuries while Europeans forgot them, and Muslim scientists improved on Greek astronomy and medicine. If I had to pick a place to live in A.D. 1000, Muslim Spain would be high on my list of candidates. (The rest of Europe would not.)
Wikipedia, while far from authoritative, has a lot of useful information. Check out the articles on Averroes, Avicenna, Islamic Astronomy, and algebra (invented by a Persian mathematician named Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi). Owen Gingerich’s article on Islamic astronomy, published in Scientific American in 1986, is posted here: http://faculty.kfupm.edu.sa/phys/alshukri/PHYS215/Islamic%20astronomy.htm .
6. I hate hearing about the holocaust. I am so bored of it. A lot of people were put into forced labor and then killed. I’m over it. (I have Jewish ancestry too, so don’t think I’m being insensitive).
10. Wikipedia is as authoritative as a traditional encyclopedia. So says the New Yorker, which, in my opinion, is about as authoritative as you get.
Here’s a history question: 200 years ago, people worked five days a week to make food and other necesities for their families. New technology has made food production much easier, so in theory, people don’t have to work nearly as hard. Yet, most people still work five days a week to provide entertainment and recreation. Have we really improved our standard of living all that much if we are still working almost as hard as we were back then?
In the beginning the Universe was created.
This has made a lot of people very angry and been widly regarded as a bad move.
#11- very good. Is that an imponderable?
11-Yes, because now we have the opportunity to have that leisure. Back then you worked to keep yourself alive, now you work to make your life worth living. Did that make any sense?
GAPAS, YOU ROCK!!!!!
I love history.
It’s interesting to read about past idiocies, such as what led up to WW2 and then read the newspaper.
Try it sometime. You will be very frightened.
I like reading books of what people in the past thought were going to happen in the future (now).
15- Some of those people were idiots. I mean gosh, A COMET! We’re all going to die. And then they would throw themselves off balconies.
11: On the holocaust, I agree. 60 years have passed, that’s three times as much as it took AIDS to be funny. We should be able to tell holocaust jokes now without offending anybody.
History? Right now we are learning about the revolutiionary war. Uh huh. Isn’t that cool?
On the subject of the holocaust, i’d just like to say that i feel really sorry for cheese. One day we were talking about famous ancestors of ours and she mentioned that hitler was somehow related to her great-uncle or something. Well now leo won’t shut up about it and he keeps telling everybody he meets, etc. I mean, come on we live in frickin [snippity snip], it is not a place where you want to keep telling people how you’re related to hitler.
As for holocaust jokes…jeeshers, i’m friends with weckstein. I can’t even begin. Well first of all, he wants to be an evil dictator (who doesn’t?) but he seems so dead serious about it that nobody’s sure if he’s joking or not. He quotes stalin and does the hitler salute randomly and stuff like that. Most people assume he’s joking, some just assume he’s crazy. He’s made so many jokes i can’t even begin to tell them all. And he’s not dead yet, so i guess people have gotten over it to some extent.
Idk. Whatevs
16- That, and it’s awesome to see what people predicted for now, like 2001 ASO. Whoa. And 1984. *shudders*
18-’tis very. Faskinating.
We’re doing Civil War. Well, build-up to anyway.
18-U.S. revolutionary war is boring. V. boring.
20-1984 stole everything from Zamyatin’s We, which is a much better novel. However, it’s more adult and more scary.
Holocaust jokes just aren’t that funny. I’m serious. They’re not. You can tell them, but they aren’t funny. You can tell jokes about Microsoft and the Falklands, but not the Holocaust.
Why wasn’t New Guinea one of the cradles of civilization?
Holocaust jokes are not, at all, funny. And making them is not nice…(especially where I live, which has one of the highest Jewish populations in the country)
Just wondering: In Texas, we’re studying Texas History. (obviously) What do you guys in other states study in 7th grade?
17- I don’t think that would be very funny. Sorry.
17- Just don’t.
24- world geography.
17- it’s not funny though. it’s not something to be joked about.
24. washington history? heh. Though I’m in 8th now.
24.) american revolution
borrrrrrre
also, 17.) it’s a little late, and i’m not the only one to post, but, i seriously think that holocaust jokes will never be funny. Ever. That whole thing was SO wrong.
I like Russian history-especially the events before WWI- Anastasia and the Romanoffs and all that. It’s scary to look back at tragedy,but sometimes people have to face disaster.
What’s kind of stupid is that some people don’t believe that the Holocaust actually happened.
Hey, i like the american revolution.
24-MI history (surprise). But then i moved to Ohio. Oh fun. So now i don’t know the history of the state. But then i’m moving back after college, so whatevs.
And peoples, honestly judging by your reactions i’d almost have to agree with Fridgey. I mean, i agree, the holocaust wasn’t funny at all in itself but really you’re forgetting how humour can heal so much better, and PP, where i live has a huge jewish population too and you’ll find a lot of them watching borat and finding it highly amusing. Honestly, i think the people who are most touchy about political correctness are the ones farthest removed from the issue.
But this isn’t hot topics (dang, i’m getting my threads confuzzled…)
29-that’s just stupid. (not you liking russian history, that rocks. i mean not believing the holocaust) That’s just denial, not wanting to accept it.
I had MI/randomness history in seventh, revolution to civil war in eighth, then i moved and had world history, now i’m in AP US history which goes revolution to present then i’ll probably take…what do juniors take…i think it’s gov/economics (that’ll be a fun class. especially since it’s featherstone) then AP European history (that’ll be even more fun, whoever teaches it) Although you only need two credits of history to graduate. But i like history. I’ll probably take four years plus mebbe a bit.
Fridgy: as much as we should be ready for them, I really don’t want you to tell any holocaust jokes. I don’t want any repeats of the whole baby strangling thing. That was really stupid.
13. You’re right. Now a lot of the five days of work which we do is making possible the liesure time of others. There is no escape from work, no matter how good technology gets.
24: I studied state history in 4th grade…OH God.
It was a bunch of eurocentric poo that was bah di blah ing about Marcus Whitman and all his homies. Not fun. Oh yeah, and they taught a lot about Lewis and Clark too. Except they left out all the funny parts.
24 – I’m not in 7th grade yet, but we study a bit of Pennsylvania history every couple of years in Pennsylvania.
32 – We had a whole Explorers unit last year and I think the year before that, as well. It was fun. I know a lot more about them, that’s for sure.
And we studied U.S. history. I did a whole thing on schools. I forget most of it. If I can find that poster I made….. *checks around* No, I can’t. But I’ll find it eventually!!!!
Oks, no holocaust jokes.
We’re studying in detail the fall of the roman empire. it was killed by christianity. the new religion caused dissent among romans and opened it up to barbarian invasions.
Thank you FrigidSymphony.
Interesting. I was always wondering what yall peeps studied. We just got into the chapter about Texas annexation into the US. We should of just stayed a country. That would be so cool.
Isn’t only studying one country boring as hell? That’s a big problem with the american schools, they focus too much on the states themselves. As a result many americans are unaware of the world outside their borders.
35-Should have, and what exactly do you mean? Like not annexing Texas? Because we were always a country…after the revolution anyway…
36-Sometimes, yes. You can get into more detail, but it does get a bit monotonous. But then you’re also very familiar with the places and political figures, etc.
Yeah, i agree about how focused we are about ourselves (but then, what else is new?). If i were to move to say…oh…NZ (♥ ♥ *wishwish*) all that i learned about US history wouldn’t help me terribly much.
Mein pater took a load of random history classes in college, and kept all the textbooks (or most of them anyway). So we have big books about like the history of China, the history of Russia, WWII, Britain, whatever. And since he’s a total history geek, he’s always buying new history books too. So if i wanted to learn about a diff country, i’d be all set.
(37),
Texas was a country, briefly, after it seceded from Mexico. At least it called itself one: the Republic of Texas.
38-ooh yeaaaaah…i’m smart. Heh. So you’re from Texas then? That’s kewl. I just learned how to play Texas Hold ‘Em. What that has to do with this, i’m not sure. I still like five-hand better. But anyway, Texas would have been taken over by somebody, if not the americans than either mexico would have recaptured them or a european country would have taken them (probably brit). Isn’t that why they wanted to be part of the US, for protection?
and now we have to take the constitution test in january.
POPOPO please don’t arrest me, i simply want to know,
DOES ANY ONE ELSE DO WORDMASTERS?
36 – that is absolutely not true. At my school, we spend time every year learning about different countries, and last year, we spent the entire year in Social Studies learning about the culture of other countries.
Also, have you ever lived in America? Because you seem to be making a lot of assumptions about the country that are not true.
speaking of the holocast,iran is holding a confrece on the halicast and if it happened.
Has anyone here taken Asian or African history in school?
6- *Gasp!*
8- Muslims in general please.
10- the amircas would also be on my list, at least some parts of them. like alaska.
11/42- this sort odf occurence is exactly why you have to keep hearing abut the holocaust.
I saw a really scary political cartoon that was a graveyard and the tombstones were horrable events like the holocoust and they had dates and the phrase never agin on the tombstones. and there was a tombstone by an open grave that said darfur on it and there was no end date….
44- muslims improved medicine alot, don;t remember quite how and they improved navigation and introduced hindu numerals (base ten number system) to europe.
and on the amrcan history curriculam in general-
yes, amrican history courses focus too much on america, but it also focuses alot on eurpe. what it needes is too reconize that there are seven conteninent and that six of them have been inhapited for ages.
side point- i was flipping through my science chapter and i came across the chapter on evelution, and as a joke i asked my mom if she wuld sue and she said only if my class skipped it.
34: Another theory is that they flavored thier wine with lead. (A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson)
I have been living in the america, yes. Very good for when you is wanting to hop down to mexico and do the illegals prostitutes and drugs then hops back and no polices can finds you.
right now we’re studying the history of the americas meaning the history of both north and south america.
46- Huh?
45- Do you remember where you saw the political cartoon? I have to analyze political cartoons for my history class and that one sounds really good. If you don’t remember, don’t worry about it.
45-What point are you making about the american curriculum? You seem to be taking both sides at once…and, yes, that’s a scary cartoon. Darfur is a scary thing.
So in history…we had a pretty sweet debate over secession today. I was thomas jefferson (we just pick random people from history, it doesn’t matter if they’re dead ) and i was anti-secession. It was like 7 anti to 3 pro. And Whittig annoyed me. He was King George III and he was pro and kept going on about how Britain would back the south. And we were like um, no. A-because once the southern economy falls apart (which it would have) there will be no profit in it for Britain and they’ll either just take it over or stop backing it. and B-there are a lot of brit abolitionists, and the gov won’t/can’t support what the people are against, at least not for long. Whittig didn’t seem to get that. he was just like “i am king and i say britain would back the south”
But other than that bit it was a moste excellente debate. Chappelle says we’re a very economical class, and first period’s very political. So he tells us what they said and tells them what we say and it all works out.
49-she means the romans. We’re watching Sparticus in latin. good movie. Not as funny as a funny thing happened on the way to the forum and not as scary as labrynth but certainly more relevant than dragonslayer and way more interesting than the documentary about the trojan war. (although parts of that were interesting. But most parts were extremely boring)
One scary thing about Darfur is how long it took people to catch on to the fact that it was happening. And the fact that so many people still don’t have a clue.
(3) It may be too late but they also made lots of contributions to algrebra. Also, the poet Rumi is still one of the top sellers of all time, up there with Shakespeare, the Bible and Agatha Cristie.
I would like to learn more about African history. Like, before Imperialism and things like that.
37- I’m just saying, as long as we were recognized by other countries, we could have borrowed money and used resources from other countries.We would have used te borrowed money to by things and resale them for a profit, which we could use to pay off debts and other junk. Thus, we would make money and Texas could survive as it’s own country. We’re also the only state that could divide itself into 5 states if we wanted to.
The eragon movie sucked! I am demanding a thread for the slander of it PLEASE.
51: King geroge the III likely had Pophyria.
WHY DOES NO ONE POST HERE? AHHHHHHHHH! POST POST POST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
36-[Deleted expletive. Let’s just say Juliette is annoyed.—Rosanne]
Most Americans are very well versed in history, their own and other people’s.
52-Want a summary? People evolved. They spread out. They separated into tribes and countries. Technology stagnated. Africa was colonized. Done.
That’s it. The next person who makes an unsupported comment about Americans’ negative characteristics will be shot. Twice. I give up. What many Eurocentrics don’t realize is that Americans try very hard, work very hard, and put up with a lot of crap from European kids who think they can criticize vast numbers of U.S. adults who have more education and work harder than they do. I’m not mentioning names.
57- We can probably figure out who you’re talking about. *coughfrigidsymphonycough*
our class has to do an “immigration project”. he he haw. not many people I know except for my irish ancestors have immigrated. any tips?
59- Try going to a meat packing plant , find an illegal immigrant and interveiw him.
you know a funny thing related to history?
Couple o’ days ago, a history professor went on Jeopardy. the final question was about 19th century presidents, and she got it wrong and lost $2000! HAHAHAHAHA!
sorry. that was random. uh-oh. i feel a random fit coming on.
Pwt pwns
61 ~ HE WAS A HISTORY PROFESSOR?
The other day all I saw was final Jeopardy, and I’m assuming it’s the one you’re talking about. The final “answer” was something along these lines:
Against divided Democrats, this man won the US presidential election with the lowest percentage of the popular vote in history.
I screamed “If they don’t know it’s Abe Lincoln, they totally don’t deserve to be there,” and the returning champion got it wrong. I guess he wasn’t paying any attention in eighth grade history. Is that the one you were talking about?