Sunday, May 31, 2015

Did you Know Blog

Did you know?
1.)  35 years ago 45,000 children have died because of poverty, but now only 17,000 children have died from poverty. (It’s getting better but it’s still bad.)

2.)  Nearly 1/2 of the world’s population on less than $2.50 a day.

3.)  In 2011, 165 million children under the age of five were stunted because of malnutrition.

4.)  More than 750 million people cannot access clean drinking water, which kills an estimated 842,000 people every year globally or approximately 2,300 people per day.

5.)  Less than 1 percent of the US budget is going toward fighting extreme poverty.

6.)  3 million children die from malnutrition every year.

7.)  More people have access to a phone than a toilet.

8.)  805 million people worldwide do not have enough food to eat.

9.)  80% of the world’s population lives on less than $10 a day.

10.)                     Oxfam estimates that it would take $60 billion annually to end extreme globally poverty.                                                                                                                                           
"11 Facts About Global Poverty." 11 Facts About Global Poverty. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 May 2015.
"25 Most Shocking Global Poverty Facts." ONE. N.p., 21 Oct. 2014. Web. 31 May 2015.



Ted Talk on “The Hidden Reason for poverty the world needs to address now”

                                                                    Summary
In the beginning of the Ted Talk, Gary Haugen talks about how he was talking care of police abuse cases until 1994, when he was sent to Rwanda to be the director of the U.N.’s genocide investigation. He thinks that the Rwanda genocide was one of the world’s greatest failures of simple compassion (Compassion is made from two words in Latin, Cum Passion which means to suffer with). He was also part of the greatest success of compassion which is the fight against Global Poverty. One of his most Jarring experiences was with Venus who is a mom from Zambia. She has 3 kids and she is a widow.

When he met her she had walked about 12 miles so she could go the Capital city so she can tell her story. Venus talked with Gary for hours, telling him how she experienced poverty. She had to watch her youngest son suffer from malnutrition. To Gary, the fight against global poverty is the broadest, longest running manifestation of the human phenomenon of compassion in the history of our species. When Gary was graduating high school, they told him thirty five years ago that 40,000 children die because of poverty. But now, that number has dropped to about to 17,000 children.


His point is that every year, Eight million kids don’t have to die from poverty. The people that live in extreme poverty ($1.25) 35 years ago was 50%, but now is 15%. But 2 Billion people that only made $1.25 now only make $2.00. Now going back to Venus, she said that she was fine, until her husband died, and Brutus through them out of their house and stole their land. He says that none of those traditional antipoverty programs could stop Brutus because they weren’t meant to get rid of him. Gary goes on and starts to talk about another girl he met whose name is Griselda and she lives in Guatemala.

When he first met her she noticed that she wasn’t going to school at all and she was barely leaving her home. Days before they met her when she was walking home from church, men out of nowhere snatched her and raped her. She had every opportunity to go to school, but it wasn’t safe for her to get there. Any anti-poverty programs cannot save slaves from being in poverty, and that’s the downfall of them. Poverty has to be fixed so this problem can be solved.

My Opinion
I think that it is horrible that Antipoverty programs can’t fix this problem that they overlook it. I like the Antipoverty programs but I hate how they overlook issues such as dragging people out of their houses which causes them to be in poverty or people being dragged into slavery which causes them to be in poverty. I really hope that those programs while watch this Ted talk and try to fix what and how they support poverty.  But, I’m still glad that the numbers have started to drop for how many children died in poverty but I still feel really bad for them. This concluded my opinion.





"The Hidden Reason for Poverty the World Needs to Address Now." Gary Haugen:. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 May 2015.

Jewish Perspective Blog

Jewish Perspective Essay

1        1.)DEUTERONOMY 10:18-19
-             [God] upholds the cause of the orphan and the widow, and befriends the stranger, providing him/her with food and clothing. -- You too must befriend the stranger, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt.

This Text means that you should always try to help strangers/the people in poverty. It also means that you should go out of your way to give them food and clothes. This mostly goes toward Widows and Orphans because they had no one to depend to, and they all needed help in one way or another. The text also explains that should also befriend the people that you help, because we used to be like them.

2.) DEUTERONOMY 24:19-22

-         When you reap the harvest in your field and overlook a sheaf in the field, do not turn back to get it; it shall go to the stranger, the orphan, and the widow -- in order that Adonai your God may bless you in all your undertakings. When you beat down the fruit of your olive trees, do not go over them again; that shall go to the stranger, the orphan, and the widow. When you gather the grapes of your vineyard, do not pick it over again; that shall go to the stranger, the orphan, and the widow. Always remember that you were a slave in the land of Egypt; therefore do I enjoin you to observe this commandment.

This text explains that when you go out and collect stuff from your field and leave something behind, do not go back and get it. You should leave it for the people in poverty, Orphan or/and Widow to pick it up because they have less than you. You have to do this inorder for God to bless you. Whenever you gather olives from your olive trees or grapes from your vineyard, you should leave some for the Orphan, People in poverty, and Poor. Finally, you should always remember that you were a slave in Egypt, and that’s why you should observe this.

 

 

3.) DEUTERONOMY 15:12-18

-         If a fellow Hebrew, man or woman, is sold to you, s/he shall serve you six years, and in the seventh year you shall set him/her free. When you set him/her free, do not let her/him go empty-handed: Furnish her/him out of the flock, threshing floor, and vat, with which Adonai your God has blessed you. Bear in mind that you were slaves in the land of Egypt and Adonai your God redeemed you; therefore I enjoin this commandment upon you today.
But should he say to you, "I do not want to leave you" --for he loves your household and is happy with you -- you shall take an awl and put it through his ear into the door, and he shall become your slave in perpetuity. Do the same with your female slave. When you do set him free, do not feel aggrieved; for in the six years he has given you double the service of a hired slave. Moreover, Adonai your God will bless you in all you do.

 

if a Hebrew man or woman is sold to you, they shall serve you for 6 years, and then in the 7th year you have to set them free. But, when you set them free you must not leave them empty handed. You should do this because of when you were slaves in the land of Egypt and God redeemed you. If he/she does not want to leave you, you shall make him your slave forever. But when you do set him free, you should not feel aggrieved.

 

 

 

It’s pretty different from the past. Before we had no Orphanages but now we do (Even though some are bad), and Widows can support themselves. Most of it didn’t surprise me, except to when it said that if a slave doesn’t want to leave you, you must let him stay with you. It is very interesting to know because it shows how kind Jewish/Israeli people can be. I would look differently to Judaism, because we act so kind toward Orphans, people in poverty, and Widows.

 


"On1Foot." Welcome to. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 May 2015.

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Ancient Rome Blog


Ancient Rome

          During the time of Ancient Rome, Romans based much of their society on the expotation of slavory. Their economic systems have become very dependent on the widespread of existed labor. Most of the slaves in Rome were in poverty, since they did not own a house, and were forced to work for Roman Kings. Slaves were an essential to Rome and without them Rome wouldn't be as strong as they were back then. Most of the complications Rome solved.

          Most Slaves in Rome worked in mines and in the Empire's many farms and potteries, and most public work were completed by Slaves as well. The government’s state bureaucracy depended very much on educated slaves to keep the empire running. Some educated slaves also kept most of the private industries going by being their accountants. There were literate slaves who were teachers, artists, and entertainers.

          In later centuries of the Roman Empire, slavery began to decrease in importance. This was because Christianity demanded to be more generous. As well as the occurring the supply of slaves began to dwindle from Rome. To Roman law slaves were regarded as “property”. They were forces to please their masters, and did not receive protection from their owners.
Now we don’t have slavery, and we learned that a religion can stop slavery (sort of). It surprised me how much they treated slaves back then, calling them property, and that they cannot receive protection from their owners. It didn’t surprise me that they did have slaves. This is interesting to know because it explains how poorly the government treated slaves. This concludes my blog post.

"Roman Society." Roman Society. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 May 2015.



Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Documentary on Poverty affecting Obesity Synopsis and Analysis

Daniel Bustan
Mr.Hendlish
Period B
April, 13, 2015

Documentary on Poverty affecting Obesity Synopsis and Analysis



            The documentary starts off with the talking of obesity. They said that since people live in poor towns, that affects what they eat and how that can affect them. People were explaining how that their towns are poor; it’s hard to find a super market near them/in their town. They would have to resort to unhealthy food like McDonalds and such. They also didn’t get the opportunity to eat healthy because they were either very stressed or too busy, and since they lived in a poor environment, they didn’t have enough money in order buy healthy food so they stuck with cheap junk food.

After being interviewed the mayor of that town decided to make a change. He couldn’t build supermarkets, but he started hiring people that would be food vendors, but they could only sell fresh greens and fruits. He also put in unhealthy food stores fridges that hold fruits and veggies to sell to people that don’t want to buy unhealthy food. A lot of people were affected by this, and a lot of them enjoyed it. It helped most of people’s life be affected for the good. It helped people get their life back on track and the mayor enjoyed seeing his people starting to eat healthy and not from unhealthy fast food chains.


Analysis on Documentary
            I learned from that documentary that a lot of towns are poor and that most of them don’t have what we have. It’s amazing how people who own many Fast Food companies take advantage of poor towns and cities. It differs what I learned in Ancient history because poverty affected food and in Ancient History that wasn’t a problem (I’m pretty sure it isn’t). I would recommend this Documentary to a friend because it shows how the environment can change EVERYTHING, such as what type of food would be in that town and how it can affect people. It also shows how poverty affects many people and their health.

A lot of things surprised me, how the government doesn’t even try to help out. And also it surprised me how the mayor didn’t decide to do anything until the interview. I felt like they did a good job presenting how they changed the environment around them with healthy vendors, and fridges. I wish they just made it a little bit more detailed. This helped me motivate me in contributing my ideas and energy because it shows how anything could help the poor especially good/healthy food.

Sources

"The Weight of the Nation: Poverty and Obesity (HBO Docs)." YouTube. YouTube, n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2015. : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MJnm5X9NN0

Ancient Greece Blog Post


Ancient Greece Blog Post

The History of Greece started no later back to Stone Age hunters. Later early farmers came and the civilizations of the Minoan and Mycenaean kings. This was followed by the Dark Ages, where wars occurred and Population shrank. While the Population was shrinking so was the decline of production of food.   This causes a further decline in the population and more and more people were dying because of the loss of food and war.
The Neolithic period lasted from 6800 to 3200 BC. Many people traveled from domesticated settlements in Near East of Greece because of overpopulation. The people that went to travel discovered pottery and animal husbandry in Greece. The Neolithic people were said to be the first farmers and their lives weren’t has complex and simple. Many people were very creative pottery designers, especially the ones located from the sites at Sesklo.
The Early Bronze age started around 2800 BC and lasted until 1050 BC. The Bronze Age is mainly known for the invention and introduction to metal bronze. The settlements of the Early Bronze Age lived on hills or on low plains, which were close to water. The next Age was called the Mycenaean Age which started at 600 BC to 1100 BC (I’m skipping to important Ages). This Age was a period of high cultural achievement.
This culture was based around the cities in Mycenae, Tiryns, Pylos, Athens, Thebes, Orchomenos, and Folksier. The Mycenaean were bold traders and maintained contact with other countries from the Mediterranean and Europe. They were excellent engineers and built outstanding bridges, tombs, residences and palaces.

The Dark Ages occurred in 1100 to 750 BC. This was the period in when the Myceneans went through a period of civil war. This caused death and food decline with the Mycenaeans. Since the food declined, people died of starvations, and since the war was occurring people died from that aswell.
The Archaic period was from the year 620 to 480 BC.  This age is defined by the development of art at this time, specifically through pottery and sculptures. The Next Age, or to be more specific period, is the Classical period. This was the period of the death of the Macodonian king and Alexander the Great in 323 BC. This was also the period that Athens reached its greatest political and cultural heights. The Final Period was called the Hellenistic Period from 336 to 146 BC. This was the period in which the conquest of the Persian Empire by Alexander the Great as well as the establishment of Roman supremacy.

Society has changed a lot from this time, especially during the Dark Age. We sort of still have a Dark Age but it has more to do with food then with war. It surprised me on how Greece may have been the first people to invent pottery. It didn’t shock me that they had a Dark age, because almost every society has a Dark Age. Well I would look at Greece as the one Country that had a very successful conqueror/King and that they invented pottery.






"Thomas R. Martin, An Overview of Classical Greek History from Mycenae to Alexander." Thomas R. Martin, An Overview of Classical Greek History from Mycenae to Alexander, The Early Greek Dark Age and Revival in the Near East, The Poverty of the Early Greek Dark Age. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Apr. 2015.

"Minoan Art." Ancient Greece. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Apr. 2015.

Friday, April 17, 2015

Ancient India Blog

Ancient India Blog Post

The history of India began with the evidence of human of anatomically modern humans, as long as 75 thousand years ago. The Indus valley (Which was located in South Asia) spread in the northwestern part of the Indian Subcontinent during 3300 to 1300 BCE in. During the Stone Age of the Indian civilization isolated remains of the Homo erectus found in the Narmada Valley in central India. The Ancient history of region includes some of South Asia’s oldest settlements and also some of its big civilization. The Vedic Period was made by the indo-Aryan culture with the texts of Vedas which were sacred to Hindus.

The Vedas were some of the oldest texts in India. The Vedic period contributed the foundations of Hinduism and other cultures. The caste system when from, Brahmin who were priests and Kings, Kshatriya who are usually the warriors, The Vaishyas are warriors, and finally the sudras, which are the lowest of the lowest. There is one more class called the untouchables, but the upper classes are not allowed to interact with them. The Law says that if the Brahmins interact with the Untouchables, they get lowered a rank in the caste system. The Government can’t say anything about it because of the many people BELIEVE that it is not alright to touch the untouchables because of the Law.

From what I learned the world seems to be a little better but still the same because there is still A LOT of poverty currently in India. It surprised me how people treated the untouchables, and I feel like untouchables could have had more rights and such, but the law didn’t allow it. It didn’t surprise me that they would have a caste system that would degrade humans (The Untouchables and such).  It’s interesting to know how the society was before modern civilization occurred and how people treated other people.

"The Caste System." Ushistory.org. Independence Hall Association, n.d. Web. 17 Feb. 2015.
"History of India." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, n.d. Web. 23 Feb. 2015.

The U.S. is losing a generation Article



The U.S. is losing a generation Article

This article talks about how The U.S. is losing a generation
because of poverty. The article says that since so many people are
poor, they don’t have enough money to live on and survive. It also
says how we were getting more jobs, from 1999 to 2000, but at
2000 they started getting paid worse. Many people started to live in
houses but people still are in poverty. In total 46% percent of
families are poor/near poor, and are struggling economically.
My opinion on this article is that all the facts are true and such.
Many of the families that live in the U.S. are still struggling poverty
and such. Many people don’t understand this, and it really bugs me.
I want people to get out of poverty because I feel bad for them. This
is the end of my opinion.

Potts, Monica. "The U.S. Is Losing a Generation to Poverty." The Daily
Beast. Newsweek/Daily Beast, 18 Sept. 2014. Web. 24 Nov. 2014.

Ted Talk on "We need money for aids. So lets print it."

                                                 




summary
This Ted talk is about how money can be printed to save children and
such. Even though the people who were in the range of making 1.25 has
shrunken down by 50%. His point is that if the central bank of The United
States, United Kingdom, and Japan created 3.7 Trillion to by things that
they need for their countries, so The presenter wonders, what we can
print money to help with poverty, without inflation. He thinks that if they
can just have a few bits of money from The central banks, they could all
stop poverty. He also brings up her daughter, and giving a little example
of the daughter seeing a poor man, and when they went into a coffee
shop (Or such) she drew money to give to the poor man, and her father
asked, “what are you doing?” She says “I’m making money for the poor
man outside.” Then he said “You can’t do that”. Dumbfounded The
daughter replied, “Why not?”. and he said “....”

My opinion
I feel like this is a great idea and that they should get money from banks.
If the three banks from the different countries could do it for supplies, why
can’t people use it against poverty? I really enjoy how he brings up the
examples of his daughter, and saying that if we could take a little money
to get rid of poverty, it would help out. I understand what this person
wants to do, and I am full on with him. Thank you for reading my opinion.

"We Need Money for Aid. So Let's Print It." Michael Metcalfe:. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Apr. 2015.

Egypt Poverty Blog


Egypt Poverty

During Ancient Egypt, the only people who earned a lot of money at the time were Kings, and Priest. Many families at least had to have 3 people work at a job in order to have enough money to buy food.  The period at the end of the Old Kingdom was known as the First Intermediate period was considered to be a low point In Egyptian History when control broke down leaving the Civil war. The war caused famine and Poverty. Many people think that most tomb biographies reflect poverty, and what they did with it.

People who had no money and such couldn't get a proper burial, and all the people who did get a proper burial (Such as Pharaohs and Priests) got a lot of income from their jobs. Usually people who get buried in a tomb, are pharaohs. But if you have enough money, you can do it too, but that is very rare, because most of the people who lived in Ancient Egypt were poor. Many people who didn't have enough money couldn't have a say if they were going to heaven or to hell. This made people not care if they did wrong actions, and it made poverty stay the same.

How does what you learned compare to what is going on now in the world. How is it the same, how is it different?
A: I say it is little different, with people getting more jobs and there is less poverty. But we still have a lot of poverty.

What surprised you, what did not?
A: Mostly that Egyptians couldn't take care of their people the right way. And I sort of knew that they were in a poverty crisis.

How does what you learned potentially make us look at things different now? How can it help combat the injustice today?
A: It shows that the world can change after a while, and It shows how much we can change, and we are already combating Justice for no Poverty.
Why is it interesting to know?
 A: This is interesting to know if you are interested in poverty, and you are trying to get rid of poverty.

Bibliography:
"First Intermediate Period: A Dark Age?" Ancient Egypt: Was the First Intermediate Period a "dark Age" N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Jan. 2015.
"Mysteries of Ancient Egypt." Mysteries of Ancient Egypt. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Jan. 2015.