Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Hss Geography Activity

1. In Rio De Jenero, In Brazil. 2. The UN. 3. 1992. 4. Also In Rio. 5. Tomorrow, in Rio De Jenero 6. To discuss the problems within the environment. 7. That They had to put in measures to prevent global warming and sustain the earths resources. 8. I think it is important because the countries have to discuss the problems in our enviroment and try to find solutions for them. 9. Yes, because countries have started implementing measures to save our enviroment. 10. It is because in order for development to be sustainable we have to have the resources in order to develop.

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Activity 8.


1.      1. African Nationalism-The sense of pride in being of Africa. This involved the people of Africa rising up against the colonial occupation and achieving independence. Basicly working to achieve independence. The movement of African Countries to receive independence from their colonisers, to promote their African Traditions and Ideals.

2.  Aboriginal rights protection society – 1897
African National Congress – 1912
National Congress of West Africa – 1920
3.  Pan-Africanism is the movement to create better co-operation between Africans. To Unify and encourage co-operation between African countries and people of African decent.
4.  Pan-Africanism is the idea that Africans should form a unity, while African Nationalism is a movement for Africans to obtain independence from colonialism.
5.  They have both fought for the independence from colonial rule and strongly supported the idea of Pan-Africanism, believing in a unity of Africans. Kwame Nkrumah was a leader in the fight against the British in Ghana, Robert Sudubcwe Was the founder of the PAC, He also was a member of the ANC. He was on House arrest On Robben Island, the only person who has ever done so.
6.  The song solely tells the story of an African sold as a slave to America, where he continued to live. The Rastafarian religion strongly believes in Africans “returning to their roots” in Africa. The song is perhaps a call for African Americans to ‘come back home’ to Africa, Bob Marley himself is a RustaFarian. He is also pointing out the struggle of the African People to get their freedom, the longing towards Going back to Africa. It is the idea of African unity and freedom from non-African oppression that is conveyed in this song. Bob Marley explains the abandoning of America, a place of non-African oppression Which can be referred to African nationalism, and the returning to a unity in Africa Which can be referred to Pan-Africanism.

Thursday, 17 May 2012

Activity 3.1 and 5.2


Activity 3.1
1.       It is good; he disrespected a woman and disrespected the Law. He got what was coming to him. Black people need to know there place in society.
2.       Disgusting, that’s all I can say. This is an example of how unfair and inhumane these laws are. How can this happen to a young boy just for talking to a lady.
3.       A positive one.
4.       I think that we should see it to know just how bad these crimes were, and that they are not just in South Africa.
Activity 5.2
1.       Non-violent protests, racial equality, Christianity and Boycotting business to put through a message.
2.       They did not like white domination, Malcolm X believed in violent protests, Martin believed in peaceful ones.
3.       No, because he didn’t believe in racial equality, he believed in black domination. He also encouraged violence.