Mrs. Vandenbos shared a number of great resources with us in class. Here are more links to finalize your research:
The British Museum (go to EXPLORE)
http://www.britishmuseum.org/
Pete's PowerPoint Station
http://pppst.com/
24 February 2010
23 February 2010
Legalism
Legalism was a philosophy of administration in ancient China. Upon first acquaintance with this system it seems no more than a rationalization by political administrators for their having total political control of their societies. And perhaps this was the way Legalism arose, but over time the Legalist administrators and advisors formulated enough tenets and principles that their ideas had at least the semblance of a philosopy of political and social administration.
The era in which administrators openly avowed Legalism was about 300 BCE to 200 BCE, the time of the conquest of the six kingdoms of the Warring States Period by the Kingdom of Qin (Ch'in); i.e., the time of the creation of the Chinese Empire. Legalist ministers were instrumental in the strengthening of Qin to enable it to conquer the other kingdoms.
http://www.applet-magic.com/legalism.htm
The era in which administrators openly avowed Legalism was about 300 BCE to 200 BCE, the time of the conquest of the six kingdoms of the Warring States Period by the Kingdom of Qin (Ch'in); i.e., the time of the creation of the Chinese Empire. Legalist ministers were instrumental in the strengthening of Qin to enable it to conquer the other kingdoms.
http://www.applet-magic.com/legalism.htm
18 February 2010
Daoism
Also referred to as Taoism, Daoism comes from the word Dao, which means The Way. "Going with the flow" is the Daoist way, as one should let nature guide his steps and not structure or organization.
What do you think--structure or no structure?
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/taoism/
What do you think--structure or no structure?
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/taoism/
Confucianism
Refresh yourself on our Confucian lesson. Be able to answer these questions:
Who was Confucius? What made him sad about China? What is li? What are the five basic relationships? What dynasty used Confucianism to rule? How did government officials have to demonstrate they knew the Confucian principles?
Look at some Confucian teachings from this foundation:
http://www.confucius.org/maine.htm
Who was Confucius? What made him sad about China? What is li? What are the five basic relationships? What dynasty used Confucianism to rule? How did government officials have to demonstrate they knew the Confucian principles?
Look at some Confucian teachings from this foundation:
http://www.confucius.org/maine.htm
Presidents' Tributes--Various Songs
Check out these different songs, and learn your presidents!
http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/music/presidents.html
Rap Song
http://www.educationalrap.com/song/44-presidents.html
Rap Song with Lyrics
http://www.rhymerocker.com/presidents-song.html
http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/music/presidents.html
Rap Song
http://www.educationalrap.com/song/44-presidents.html
Rap Song with Lyrics
http://www.rhymerocker.com/presidents-song.html
First in the heart of men, first President of the United States
George Washington
05 February 2010
Taj Mahal--Authentic Cuisine of India
Did you enjoy our Indian Food Day and want to try more? Visit the Taj Mahal at one of two metro locations! Remember to drink a lot of water.
http://kctajmahal.com/welcome.htm
http://kctajmahal.com/welcome.htm
The Treasures of China
Discover the "treasures of China" and gain insight about the oldest to newest questions and concerns about Chinese culture. This is both FUN and INFORMATIVE!
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/China/chinahunt.html
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/China/chinahunt.html
04 February 2010
Asia Map Practice--online fun
Here are a couple of links to practice your Asian countries. We will quiz on it Tuesday next week, so "review 10 minutes everyday for an A."
http://www.jetpunk.com/quizzes/map-quiz-east-asia.php
http://sheppardsoftware.com/Asian_Geography.htm
http://www.jetpunk.com/quizzes/map-quiz-east-asia.php
http://sheppardsoftware.com/Asian_Geography.htm
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