Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Wilfred Owen (poet)
I read an article about Wilfred Owen who was an English soldier in the first World War. He knew the severity of the war and returned to England after school to train to fight for his country. He was sent to France where he was wounded and sent to the hospital. In the hospital he met and became friends with a man named Seigfried Sassoon who was a poet. Sassoon and Owen became friends and that is where Owen squired his writing style and his love for poety. Two of Owens most well known pieces of writing are "Dulce de Decorum Est" and "Anthem for Doomed Youth". I looked at his actual manuscript of "Dulce de Decorum Est" his handsriting is messy like he was writing ideas quickky as they came to his mind. He scratched through a lot of what he wrote and edited a lot. The poem is actually about the war itself and is very visual and I vivid. His poetry became a good therapy for his mind and he used it to write down his experiences. After he recovered, Owen was sent back out to fight where he became a war hero for his courage and leadership abilities. Owens died in battle but became a war hero and a well known poet.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Great White Fleet Research
So far for my research I have found a crazy good source through the Alabama Virtual Library under student resources about the Great White Fleet. The artical I found has good information reguarding the fleet along with a bunch of great pictures. It even has a list of all the stops that the Great White Fleet made on its journey. I still need a primary source and a few other things but this one source has a lot of the information I need. It is the link I uploaded on the previous post. Id like to find a few more things about life on the journey or more personal details about the Fleet but this is a good start.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Monday, November 7, 2011
The Importance of Ragtime and Scott Joplin
| Scott Joplin-ragtime composer |
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| Cakewalk dance |
| Coon song |
| Scott Joplin on piano |
| Modern music |
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Ragtime
I decided to do my project on ragtime music and its significance to life in the early 1900's and the influence it has had throughout the past 100 years on the music industry. The main things I will probably touch on in my project are when and how ragtime started and who a few of the main contributors to the industry were. I have found a few book sources on the history of ragtime and how it all got started. I haven't done much internet research because my computer hates me. Hopefully, in the next day or so, I will be ready to start outlining my 5 paragraph project that isn't an essay. I still need a few internet sources and a few primary sources but I have a lot of helpful information already. I am really excited to be learning so much about where popular music came from and how music influenced people a century ago.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Halloween around the World
Halloween is one of the World's oldest holidays. It began in Ireland during the pagan times to celebrate the end of the year. The celebration was called Samhain or "All hallows eve" and it began pretty much like is is today: it was a day of fun where there were people dressing up and eating sweets and enjoying the company of friends and family.But the day was also considered a day where humans and spirits could interact without any limitations. That is hwy the holiday is associated with ghosts and scary things.
Halloween is celebrated all over the world, even in China, Austria, Canada, England, France, Japan, and Korea. But it is celebrated differently in each country. The holiday has become a commercial event to make money and to have some fun.Candy and costumes are found in every neighborhood on October 31 in the United States. Many countries celebrate with a meal or apart to signify the day, others see the day as haunted and are especially cautious on Halloween. But for America, Halloween is nothing more than a way to make money and give kids a chance to have a little fun.
http://www.history.com/topics/halloween
http://www.pumpkinpatchesandmore.org/halloweenglobal.php
http://www.halloween-history.org/
Halloween is celebrated all over the world, even in China, Austria, Canada, England, France, Japan, and Korea. But it is celebrated differently in each country. The holiday has become a commercial event to make money and to have some fun.Candy and costumes are found in every neighborhood on October 31 in the United States. Many countries celebrate with a meal or apart to signify the day, others see the day as haunted and are especially cautious on Halloween. But for America, Halloween is nothing more than a way to make money and give kids a chance to have a little fun.
http://www.history.com/topics/halloween
http://www.pumpkinpatchesandmore.org/halloweenglobal.php
http://www.halloween-history.org/
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Knights of Labor
The Knights of Labor, under the leadership of Terence V. Powderly, was discredited when the strike on the Texas and Pacific railroad was crushed. The power of the Gould system was broken and the Knights shank from 700,000 members to 100,000 members. A few years later, the organization disappeared altogether.
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