ethnocentric |ˌeθnōˈsentrik|
adjective
evaluating other peoples and cultures according to the standards of one's own culture.
How did the ethnocentricity of the British and the First Australians cause conflict between the two groups?
The British were very ethnocentric, judging the First Australians and calling them savages and animals. At first the British ignored their culture and didn't try to mix with it. After a while when they started mixing and so did their cultures. Both thinking the other's culture was strange and not civilized. This started conflict when McIntyre was killed by the Australians as a form of "pay-back" for the killing of multiple Aboriginals.
HUMANITIES BLOG
My Humanities Blog, Created 06.09.10
Monday, March 28, 2011
Official Appology to Aboriginals
Concluding the movie "The Rabbit-Proof Fence" I can honestly say that what the Australians did to the Aboriginals was cruel and in-humane. They harassed and killed the Aboriginals and stole their children, to make them accept their culture and wipe out the Aboriginal race by "out breeding" them. In all honesty even if every Australian said they were sorry, the deed done would not be forgiven. But it would allow everybody to live in harmony and the Aboriginals would be more comfortable in your society and would be more accepted. All Australians should accept that what their ancestors did to the Aboriginals was wrong and cruel.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Molly's character
I think that Molly is a true hero. I say this because she formulates a plan to escape from the British and get her sister and cousin home to their mum. Molly leads the two younger ones away from the antagonists (MooDoo + Mr.Nevil). When Molly is faced with the problem that MooDoo is a famous tracker and is on horse she pulls together her knowledge of tracking and uses a bag from her sister to lure MooDoo down-river whilst they escape away up-river. This proves Molly's courage and strength but also her wisdom, these characteristic are that of a hero and help her safely evade MooDoo, for the time being.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
My Learning Profile
I learn best when I am moving and when I focus on the whole picture, the context of the information and by emotional relevance to myself. I can also work with music but movements by others are highly distracting to me. I am also an auditory learner and I must hear the intention and feeling of the person to learn the information. I also interpret language mainly from its tone, pitch and rhythm and dialect. I can remember things from concepts or images. I prefer not to follow step by step instructions, I tend to start by visualizing the end result then intuitively doing what seems right to do.
I need to...
Sit on the right side several rows back so that I can hear easily. To help me I can do activities like, Lazy 8's , blinking whilst tracking with the eyes, cross-lateral hand and foot play. Knitting, writing and drawing with the non-dominant hand. Also massaging the temporal mandibular joint for communication. Cross crawls, walking, dancing, soccer and martial arts.
Sit on the right side several rows back so that I can hear easily. To help me I can do activities like, Lazy 8's , blinking whilst tracking with the eyes, cross-lateral hand and foot play. Knitting, writing and drawing with the non-dominant hand. Also massaging the temporal mandibular joint for communication. Cross crawls, walking, dancing, soccer and martial arts.
Strategies to help me in my learning would be Lazy 8's , blinking whilst tracking with the eyes, cross-lateral hand and foot play. Knitting, writing and drawing with the non-dominant hand. Also massaging the temporal mandibular joint for communication. Cross crawls, walking, dancing, soccer and martial arts.
I would like my teachers to know this about me so that they can position me correctly in class and so that if I am stressed before a test they will let me do the exercise’s so that I may be concentrate, which will give me a better end result on my test or quiz, also if I am in class it would be better for me to be able to fiddle with a pencil because it allows me to concentrate on what the teacher says by occupying my hands.
Monday, November 1, 2010
how can Leonardo da Vinci be realized as a true renaissance man?
Leonardo was a true renaissance man because he was a genious, he was a mathematician, an artist, a sculptor, a physician and he was an architect he was also an engineer, this shows that he was a true renaissance mean because the renaissance was a time of rebirth of the roman and greek ideas of mathematics, art , sculpting, and architecture, also engineering in the roman and greek times was far more advanced than the middle ages and throughout the renaissance the engineering became more and more advanced. Leonardo was a big part in this because he was one of the few people who dared to discect human bodies, he was a master at anatomical accuracy. He also invented the technique of sfumato which blends colours into each other to create depth and distance.
Monday, October 11, 2010
brunelleschi's dome
Brunelleshi was a risk-taker and that made him a genious. He took a risk when he was waiting until the suspense accumulated for the building of the dome on the Cathedral of Florence, that was a risk because somebody could of taken his place. He also took a risk by giving up on sculpting it could of ended his career. Brunelleschi was a risk-taker when he was building the dome, even Cosimo (his commissioner.) doubted his genious plan to make an inner dome to support the outer one. The actions and decisions of people affect change when a person takes action, like Brunelleschi, nobody would have thought about the inner and outer dome theory if they didn't think it would work even brunelleschi had his doubts. He tried and he tried to figure out how to show that his theory would work. Eventually he found that to make an egg stand up you had to crack the bottom a tiny bit and that an eggs inner casing supported the hard outer shell from collapsing in. He took a risk doing this because the judges might not of thought that it was real and he was trying to trick them into giving him the job.This showed that Brunelleschi was prepared to take the risk of being humiliated once again. Brunelleschi's genious came from his risk-taking purely because he took a risk that not a lot of others did, think out of the box.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Where do new ideas come from?
I think that ideas come from a persons imagination and curiosity.Often new ideas come from opinions and discussions on other peoples ideas. An idea is a thought, view, a belief or an opinion. When a person creates an idea they are forming a plan,method or scheme. They visualize what the pro's and con's of their idea and come up with the best way to make their idea possible.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)