Workcited Japan Project

Monday, May 10, 2010

Antarctica is the issue I have decided to investigate.


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Antarctica Treaty.



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A picture of an international scientific lab.


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Astronomy lab in Antarctica.



Antarctica has a very interesting history. Before it was actually discovered in 1773 by Captain James Cook (look here!!)
the Greeks believed that there was another cold spot on the earth, opposite of the north pole, in order to balance out the earth. There have been many expeditions to Antarctica, some have been good, and some have resulted in death. Antarctica remains a mysterious, large continent surrounded by ocean, having some of the coldest temperatures ever recorded at -129 degrees Fahrenheit below zero.
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Historically, nations have always conquered lands to show their strength and might. One of the only pieces of land on earth that has never been fought for is Antarctica (look here!!). Several nations have tried to claim ownership to Antarctica, but as of today, there is no one nation that has been able to claim Antarctica as its own. This may have been because of the distance that Antarctica is from other lands, or it might be since Antarctica can’t be lived on, grow crops on, or the lack of natural resources. Today, Antarctica is a land of nations, with 47 nations joined together in the “Antarctic Treaty” in cooperation to perform scientific experiments.

The Antarctic Treaty, was signed in Washington DC on December 1, 1959 (look here!!) by 12 original interested nations. This treaty was an agreement that Antarctica would always be used for peaceful purposes only, it would never have any military bases on it by any country, and it would always be used for mainly science. Since the signing of the treaty, 35 other nations have joined in and have agreed to its intent. Many scientists want to believe that Antarctica is a “continent for science” and free from politics and other international pressures of the world. (look here!!)


The international community has continued abiding by the treaty since its beginning. Some of the other goals of the treaty are as follows: 1) free scientific investigations and international cooperation during the International Geographic Year; 2) information and observations from scientific programs are to be shared and exchanged to allow the best use of operations and funding; 3) scientific personnel will be exchanged between stations; 4) no nuclear testing; 5) all information and stations are open for inspections at all times to make sure everyone is abiding by the treaty; and 6) the nations who have signed the treaty are to meet from time to time to make sure that everything is going well (look here!!)

There are many types of scientific experiments that can be performed in Antarctica because of its environment. Astronomers go to Antarctica because of the cold and dry air that are the best type of conditions for thermal infrared wavelengths (look here!!). With the international concern over global warming, Antarctica is a place that scientists can use because the poles are known for controlling the climates of the earth (look here!!). Scientists can measure sea level changes, temperature changes, and the greenhouse effect. With the international cooperation of these countries and all of the scientific experiments that are performed together, it is hopeful that science can continue to learn new information about the earth’s climate and what we can do to correct things that we have done in harming the earth.


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Map of Antarctica.


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Experiment with weather balloons.

I've learned that leaders in many nations of the world face complex problems that they feel cannot be solved w/out international action of cooperation


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The country I studied was Greece. The beauty and history of Greece is the first thing a person thinks about when they picture Greece in their minds. But today, Greece is far from being the “perfect” place to go on vacation. Greece has issues that require international cooperation such as an overwhelming influx of refugees and immigrants, which their economy cannot resist. Greece needs the help of other countries to try and stop people moving into Greece. Greece cannot do this very well on their own since their country is mostly known for farming, herding, fishing, and other ways of life – they are not use to border patrols and issues like this. This means Greece needs help from other countries that have to deal with this kind of things to help them stop this problem.

Another issue of Greece is their national debt (here)

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Greece has run up a very high national debt by paying its workers high salaries and a lot of Government spending. They have tried to fix this problem by lowering government worker salaries, increasing taxes, but the people of the country are rioting against the government. Greece’s debt is in the billions and they have a loan that has to be repaid. Being unable to pay it (bad economy), the European Union has agreed to loan them the money to make the payment, or Greece would go into default. Since the country cannot fix their economic problem, the international community needs to step in and help Greece out before they go under and their people riot even more.

Other world complex issues that I know of are global warming, the gulf oil spill, Iran and their nuclear wants, and the global war on terror. All of these issues affect many nations. The global warming issue is caused by pollution so all nations must take action to change how we remove pollution and keep pollution from happening. The gulf oil spill will affect other countries. Fishing will decrease a lot and as the currents of the water move the oil around the ocean, the Caribbean and Africa may be affected as well. Any nation that could possibly be harmed by this spill should work together to help stop the leak. A possible nuclear attack by Iran will affect the whole world. All decent nations who care about their life and families should help stop Iran from doing what they are doing with the nuclear materials. All of these issues will take a community of international partners to help solve. The U.S. or any other country cannot solve all of these issues unless all countries cooperate and work together. The global war on terror affects all civil countries and all should try to put a stop to it. I believe if we all started to cooperate and stop pointing fingers, these issues and problems will be solved quicker. Picture!!

I understand how our knowledge of the past is constructed through analysis of primary sources of many kinds.

Definition: my class notes for a primary source can be almost anything that you can see, touch, feel, hear, or smell. From a time period where it is an actual "thing" from the time period that you are studying, as long as it is a reliable source. There are a lot of different kinds of primary sources, like a letter, diary, newspaper article, poetry, music, official documents, artwork, propaganda, photographs, and speeches. I learned this mostly from the project we did where we had to make up different primary sources for a given time period or event. An original letter from a soldier to his girlfriend or parents would be a primary source for learning or studying the feelings of soldiers away from home and at war – you can read their feelings, see dried tears or blood, read between the lines as to how they really feel. There might also be words to the affect of what the war is doing to them. Old newspaper articles are also a good primary source for studying an event during a time period, like the assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand (one of the main events that began WWI). The newspaper article can give the real event as it happened, the day it happened and you can read articles later on that might give more information about what you are studying. A diary entry can be a good primary source to try to find out how a person was feeling, what their thoughts were during a certain time period as well. Photographs and propaganda can explain or show a lot as well. During the war, colorful propaganda was used to try to get young men into thinking that war was cool, riding on horses, blowing trumpets – this propaganda got men to sign up to go to war. A treaty is a primary source that can be studied to find out what each side signed up and agreed to do to end a war. An official government report can be used to find out how poisonous gas was used, how it hurt people, how many people were killed from it, and the different kinds of gas that a country used. As long as the “artifact” that you are using is from the time period you are studying and it is a reliable source, then you can call it a primary source.

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Description of Object: Propaganda showing the different countries that Britain had their hands in and controlling.

Lively Explanation: The propaganda helps people to understand the extent of where Imperialism was being spread. Britain had their hands on many countries like India and Africa. Britain, being a powerful nation, used their power to take over these countries and have them conform to the “British” way of life. Life for these countries was difficult as their religions were being destroyed and their normal ways of life. Wars broke out and the Europeans brought deadly diseases that killed the weaker civilizations who had not bee immune to the diseases.

Why is this a good source?: Information came from Chapter study guides, which is credible because it came from our teacher. The image came from a website that I googled info on Imperialism in Africa. The image seemed appropriate since it showed Britain’s taking over many countries. The website had links to Encyclopedia Britannica and a book called World History: Patterns of Interaction by several authors. There was a bottom link that appeared to be from a teacher that was linked to a class guide on Imperialism, which seemed trustworthy. The image is the only thing I used from this site.
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Description of Object: Object is of a British Tank, with John Bull’s head on it, invading India. John Bull is the “Uncle Sam” of Britain.

Artist is Wilhelm Schulz.

Lively Explanation: This piece of artwork is a drawing showing Britain going through India, running over everything in its path, and not caring. Britain is strutting its power and not caring who they hurt or what harm is done to the natural resources.

Why good source. This was found on a website called “art.com.” This site had many pieces of artwork for sale, like this one for almost $50.00. The website said that this piece of artwork was reproduced from print from back in those times. This site claims that the piece of art has not been retouched in order to keep it authentic looking. Website had a hyperlink of his name that took me to other pieces of artwork that he drew. This allowed me to do some research about the artist, finding out that he was an impressionist artist.




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Description of Object: This is a photo of the Zulu warriors where they have set up during the Zulu war with Britain on the Tugela River in South Africa.

Lively Explanation. This shows the impact to Africa on how they lived during the war, having to fight for their own country and defend their land. Weapons do not look as if they can fight off guns, children in the area, seeing first hand what is going on. Africans were a tight group and they brought everything with them wherever they went.
Why good source. This photo came from gettyimages. These photos can be purchased and you must have an account in order to buy them or use them for other purposes. If you did a search on the internet for “gettyimages,” you would find a lot of different sites that talk about the company and what they do. Photos are restricted and you must ask permission to use them commercially. There are hyperlinks on the site that explains that in more detail. This site seems very trustworthy.


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Description: A 16th century ivory Benin mask that was taken by the British when they invaded Africa. Its home is now in a British museum.

Lively Explanation: Africa is full of history that they are not able to account for in some cases because when the British put themselves in Africa, they seized many artifacts of Africa’s history to include these kinds of masks. The invaders did not care about the people or their heritage for they just took whatever they wanted without caring about the people. The people of Africa do not have these types of artifacts to look at and remember their heritage, only pictures from books and word of mouth do they know about these kinds of things.

Why good source. This source was written by Pascal Zachary (info about Zachary). Zachary was a senior writer for the Wall Street Journal and has written about Africa for the past 20 years. This particular article speaks and is written well about the artifacts that the British Museum has from Africa and whether if they would be returned, would last.

I have become more knowledgeable about the World

The most current event I am knowledgeable of is from my most recent project on Greece. Greece may be a beautiful country with loads of history, but it is currently having riots from their people because of their economy. Greek’s Prime Minister Papandreou announced that in order to try to get his country out or debt from all of their spending, he would cut the salaries, reduce retirement money of the civil servants, and cut other government spending. He also announced that he would increase the taxes on goods bought by their people. These are ways he thinks that they can get out of debt. Greece is so far in debt that they may go bankrupt, like California, and possible the United States too. The Greek government was going to vote on the bill to pass the salary cut and increase tax possibilities, which is what is causing all of the people to riot in the streets, burn buildings and protest what the government is trying to do. The people of Greek do not make a lot of money, so they will suffer even more having less money if the bill passes. I can see how this sort of thing is currently what the United States is going through with our economy. The United States may not be as bad off as Greece, but we are heading towards that. While our government keeps on spending money that we don’t have, like the health care bill and bail outs for the banks, our President promised no new taxes as he was campaigning, but now he wants to raise taxes on a lot of different things, especially for the middle class, and that scares a lot of people. As with Greece, it will be the middle to lower class of people who suffer the most and lose out because they do not force their richer people to pay their taxes (just like the U.S.). This will and has already started to create trouble in the United States. Greece just borrowed too much money and have had too many “hand outs” to their people that has caused them this terrible economic problem. But, as always, the United States will probably loan them more money in order to help them out. Where does the United States get that money? When does it end? When I visited Hong Kong during class, I also found out that Hong Kong is one of the world’s leading financial centers. Unlike the U.S. and Greek, the government of Hong Kong does not get involved in their finances, they let the Market run their finances, this is why this is probably one of the most expensive cities to live in, they may not have high taxes, they just have higher priced items and let the market be their guide.

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II. History of the Twentieth Century, including major trends, eras, and events

At the beginning of the 20th century, Britain claimed that that the sun was always up in their country. New Imperialism seemed to be thriving throughout the world. The Industrial Revolution helped out powerful countries, while leaving poor countries behind. Manufacturers went overseas to get more of the needed natural resources and to expand their sales overseas. With Imperialism (the taking over of another country with political, economical and culture), this gave new places for the growing population in Europe. Competition between countries continued (Nationalism). Most countries thought the more land they owned, the more prestige and power they had. Some people tried to westernize other countries by offering them medicine, law and their Christian believes on them. The European Imperialist nationals expanded all over the world because they were strong, helped with their economies, gave them technologies, medicines, weapons, and the countries could not resist their strength. Some countries like Africa resisted, as well as Asia, but in the end they could not resist against the might of the guns. World War I was the first major conflict in the 21st century, beginning with Arch Duke Ferdinand’s assassination. Many countries did not want to enter the war, but because of the trieties that most countries had with others, they were bound to come and help during the war. The United States stayed neutral until 1917, when they entered the war because of the threat the Germany were giving because of them building submarines that could have hurt the U.S. Treaties were drawn up to end certain conflicts. New weapons were invented, like the machine guns to allow fast firing of bullets. The Germans invented poisonous gases against their enemies. Tanks were invented to protect the soldiers as they went deep into battle to kill off the enemies. World War I was looked upon as a glorious battle for American to get involved in. Different kinds of propaganda were used to try to get young men to join the Army, while the women stayed home to take care of things. The 2d Industrial Revolution began an era where changes were made closer to home. While the new inventions helped people at their homes and work places, it created problems in that people stayed working longer in order to be able to have the new inventions that were created. Mass production began so more things could be made quicker, communications changed with the invention of the telephone, new methods of war were invented and other things were invented in different parts of the world that helped trade with other countries. Urbanization happened while the Industrial Revolution kept moving on. People started leaving their country homes to move to the cities where the work was. Cities were growing very quickly closer to where the natural resources were in order to manufacture more goods. Once the cities began growing larger and larger, then the classes of people began to develop into what are now the lower class, middle class and upper class of people. Churches still remained the center of attention in cities, but the different classes of people migrated to their own part of town. People believed that materials goods shows wealth and the class they belonged to. Trends during the 21st century keep being born. Families changed their lifestyles as they moved into the cities. Different types of power, like atomic and nuclear, began different ways of powering cities and weapons. People started changes how they dressed, from most conservative to liberal styles. Hair styles changed for women as the cuts got shorter and shorter. Women began leaving the home more for work to allow the family to have more money and more things, this leads to a lot of trouble in that families are not as close as they use to be, divorce seems to also be a trends of the 21st century. There are many events that have taken place during the 21st Century, the World Wars, new illnesses that kills thousands of people, countries constantly in trouble or causing trouble for the world, better and fast ways of growing foods, more countries accepting the fact that they need help in order to survive and allowing other countries to help them out.


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III. Human Diversity – including sociological (non-scientific) nature of race as a category

Human diversity has always been an issue no matter where you are from. I look upon it as human differences that can be seen, heard, and felt. There are many differences in humans that separate us from each other. First is race. Race is the major category of what kind of human you are that people see first. When a person looks at another human, their first thoughts are what color of skin they have and where are they from. Race plays in the way people are treated and thought about. There are other differences in humans that separate us from each other like gender, age, religion, nationality, disabilities, and many others. As stated earlier, race is the main separator of people. People are accepted or not accepted because of their race. It seems now a days, if you look Muslim, you are almost automatically not accepted because of what happened in 9/11. The Jews were tortured and killed by the Germans because of their race/nationality. If you look at it for the color of a person’s skin, then we all seem to be separated from each other because we are all made differently, white, colored, yellow, freckles, moles, and other markers on the skin that makes us all unique. The white people have always felt supreme over black people. This started when the trade routes went down to Africa and saw the black people, poverty, not educated type of people. They took advantage of that and took them to sell them to other countries for a profit. When the slaves were bought, they were treated as property and some not taken care of very well, which is the main thing most people think about when it comes to colored people. They remember the negative parts of the colored people’s history and not some of the better and more important things that they have brought to the world. Even if a person is of a different race, it does not mean that they are not important or can accomplish big things. Everyone should work for their goals, regardless of history and especially not because of their race. If a particular race has been titled as something they are not, like “lazy”, then they should try to erase that title for themselves first so people can start thinking of them as not being lazy. No matter what race a person is, all have a right to find happiness, work, and wealth.


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IV. Places on Earth

I visited many places during the second semester. I visited Chiplun, India. This place lies along the banks of the Vashisti River. This place has beautiful carved temples, scenic beaches, lakes, caves, beautiful waterfalls, forts that are historic, and mountains that reach forever. The ancient Shankar Temple is here as well. It is made up of three different temples and there is a secluded beach behind it. In the city, they are building a new sports stadium and a drama theater called India Gandhi Sanskrutik Kendra. It is an amazing place with much history in it.



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Paris, France is another place that I visited. Paris is divided up into 20 different neighborhoods. They are named by the number that they are. Just like in the U.S. they have suburbs, but they call them banlieus. These neighborhoods are peaceful and quiet and each “burb” has their own way of life. My favorite place is the center of Paris. This is where the tourists go to see the museums and the palace. The famous Eiffel Tower is also in this area and this is where most tourists go. Most of the rich people life in the area as the Eiffel Tower. Paris is actually older than 2,000 years, started out as a fishing village. At first, it was under Roman rule until the French Revolution in 1789. The Eiffel Tower was built for the World Fair in 1889. The Louvre is a complex of buildings that houses some of the world’s best pieces of art and antiquities. Paris also is the leader of ship navigation on the Seine River. Although Paris is also called the City of Love, it also has its problems as most cities. Pollution, immigration problems, and theft, are all of the major problems Paris faces.


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Cancun, Mexico was a place I enjoyed as well. One of the things I learned about Cancun, is that it has a very high crime rate. Travelers should leave valuable things at home when visiting. Pick-pockets seem to target travelers the most as they carry around money and other valuable items in their pockets. Kidnapping, rape, and drugs are also issues that Cancun has problems with. The major health issue here is illness from their water supply. The water here is not safe to drink and the people who live here have to boil their water in order to drink it. The hospitals here are not as clean as those in the United States so we have been told to go to a pharmacy if we get ill. Cancun is a great vacation spot if staying for a short visit. Their sandy beaches are famous and the condominiums the people stay in are beautiful.



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Jammu, India was a very surprising place to be. They have ancient temples to tour as well as castles and forts. There are beautiful temples for their Hindu religion. One of the most famous temples is the Aurmandal. It is an ancient holy place that has several temples inside it. Jammu has a wildlife sanctuary that has pheasants in it as well as leopards, wild boards and monkeys. The oldest Fort in Jammu is called Bahu Fort. It is over 300 years old. I was able to eat in one of their best restaurants called Falak. It is on top of a hotel. The mountains and lakes around Jammu are very beautiful.


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Hong Kong is one of the most prettiest cities at night. Its sky scrapers light up at night and you can see it from outerspace there are so many lights. Hong Kong is one of the world’s leading financial centers. Hong Kong has a capitalist economy and the world watches Hong Kong and its finances in order to tell how the economy is going to be around the world. Hong Kong uses the dollar and the government does not get involved with the financial part of it. Hong Kong is unable to grow food so they have their food imported. The people of Hong Kong survive from jobs in the service industry. Their unemployment rate drops every year. A person cannot stay long in Hong Kong because it is very expensive to live in.



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Fushun, China is not such a wonderful place to be in. It has major environmental issues like lead and zinc polluting the ground. This is caused from all of the mining that they do here. Plants die off easily because of the pollution and animals are forced to live elsewhere. The water gets polluted easily here and the land itself looks unnatural. Heavy metal pollution is a major concern as the mining continues to go on. Dumping sites spring up as well and depending on what is dumped, the waste sometimes catches on fire and pollutes the air from toxins being released from the firing burning the dumped materials. There are people though trying to figure out ways to mine the lead and zinc without causing so much damage to the environment. They try to reclaim the land like we do after mining which is helping out some, but more needs to be done.



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V. Cultures of the World’s Societies

The world is made up of many different cultures. Each country has its own culture and in some countries, there is more than one culture. Culture is based on several things like religion, type of government, economy, family styles, food, clothes, language, race, and many other things. If you look at Africa, at one time, they were a thriving country able to survive on their own. They had a tight family system, their own religion or belief system, a different style of clothing, animals for work and transportation, etc. After years of nations trying to take over their land, stealing their natural resources. The culture that we know of today in Africa is colorful clothing, famine, diseases, and very poor people.

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Take the United States – the U.S. has many cultures because we have allowed so many immigrants from different countries come and live. If you look at New York, there is China Town, Little Italy, 5th Avenue Apartments where the rich live, the Bronx, Brooklyn, each with their own culture. Outside of New York, there is California, the Deep South, the Plain States, and then the Northern States. Each of these different regions of the United States has their own cultures as well. The Deep South is known for their Bible Belt, southern charm, and beautiful plantations with mansions built on them. The Plain States have a different culture in that the people there survive on farming, big cities are few and far between. Looking at other countries, their cultures are all different as well and depending on where you are, you may find yourself feeling you are living back in the dark ages or living in a society with no rule or laws.

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The Chinese have their own culture in that they have the Hindu/Buddha type religions, small families, communistic government, and many rich traditions and a long history of different rulers. They have their own form of dance, music, and foods. The Chinese use spiritual figures as religious symbols and they also celebrate many different types of holidays. The Chinese are evolving though as the western world is trying to become a part of their lives. The Chinese government opposes this kind of change, but is having a hard time keeping it from happening.

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No matter what kind of culture you live in, one will also seem to try new “culture” things. Like in my family, we cook Chinese foods and Mexican foods. I am sure that the Chinese and Mexicans try foods from other cultures. It isn’t that we are unhappy with what we have, we just enjoy the goodness of other cultures to make us appreciate other ways of life. Everyday we leave our culture for another whether it is eating, praying, driving, or just talking to someone. Anytime we change our way of doing something, we are allowing another culture to influence us.


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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Tracking down Mr. Kobel


I found that the technique that Uganda is using in order to find the "bad guys", Mr. Kobel, is a good way of finding him. They are using an ex-killer that use to work for him, to find him. Makasi, the former LRA soldier, is tracking down Mr. Kobel and other enemies of Uganda to stop the constant fighting. The US is helping Uganda too by giving them money, planes, and other military weapons. This would be a good way to find al-qaida as well. It is very sad that Mr. Kobel kidnapped innocent kids in order to train them to fight. And now that Kobel is going all over several countries again to build up his army, he is again kidnapping more kids to train them again. I hope that Makaisi finds him soon and either kills him or puts him and his people in jail.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Current money and drug issues in Greece



Ladies and Gentlemen,


There are two issues that concern my people today, our economy and domestic problems. Both of these problems touch many countries now, so we need to pull together as on to try to reach a solution for them.


1) The Debt. The debt of my country has reach $400 billion dollars. This is due to our own internal economy as well as the world-wide financial problems. While it is our intentions to try to reduce our budget ourselves as much as possible, we can only do so much, for we are a small country. For example, we have proposed to raise taxes for the consumers. We expected the people to push this possible tax raise back at us, but there has been little fight back from our people. Another way we are trying to reduce our debt is to lower the pay for the government employees. At first, employees were angry at this suggestion, but after a while, a few resisted as they knew we have little to no ways of reducing our debt but doing what we have proposed. Proving that we are trying to reduce our debt has given our investors an assurance that we are trying to fix our debt problem. We ask the world community for patience as we try to minimize our debt.


2)Domestic problems. As in every country, domestic problems exist. Our main issue is drugs/narcotics. We have upgraded our police force to deal with these issues as well as training our police force on handling those arrested for selling or buying drugs. The world community needs to help out with our fight on drugs, as this is an ongoing problem in all countries. As long as drug lords exist, the world will always have a drug problem. I ask that all countries do everything they can to stop drug dealers, drug lords as this will also reduce the crime rate everywhere. We must start controlling the borders better as this will also stop drugs from being shipped from country to country. My country has agreements with the United States and other countries. It is my statement today, that all countries must help stop drugs from being shipped throughout the world.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Japan Project Proposal

My thoughts about this project was making a book. I love making things. My topic I really like is popular culture because I would love to explore sports that Japan does. It will be really interesting. I know they have some of the same sports we do but I want to see if there is anything different in them or their other sports we don't have. My book will talk about the different sports in Japan.

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