Well, it turned out I was right. The next book we'll be analyzing for this class is going to be Animal Farm which correlate directly to the Russian Revolution of 1917. My partner, Adrianna Marquez, and I were assigned a topic to study and we chose "socialism".
It was difficult finding images of socialism that aren't biased comics, because how do you show an idea? I had to settle for prominent events and figures instead. I would also like to issue an apology on the belatedness of this presentation. I'm earnestly sorry about that.
And here, I present to you a handy guide that I hope will prove at least somewhat enlightening. Alternatively, you can view the powerpoint here on google documents.
Just in case anyone forgot, Helen Keller was a girl born blind and whom later learned to become literate and speak through her teacher, Anne Sullivan.
If you find any errors here then please correct me! You'll be doing me a favor. And if it turns out that you can't visit the google document page, then please contact me as well. I know it's a lot to ask, but I'll really appreciate it.
Thanks so much for visiting my blog. I wish you well.
Sincerely,
Hannah Wu
nice project! you put in a lot of good effort ^_^
ReplyDeleteMuch obliged for that comment! The same to you as well.
DeleteInteresting info. Good project!
ReplyDeleteOh, that's kind of you. Thanks for saying that.
DeleteGreat project Hannah! It looks really nice and there's so much info. Good job!
ReplyDeleteReally? I felt like I could have said more but I didn't know on what. Glad to see that it's lengthy enough. I hope it wasn't /too/ lengthy though.
DeleteThanks, Kathy!
Karl Marx did not form nor did he coin the term socialism. Socialism existed long before Karl Marx. He did, however, come up with communism.
ReplyDelete(this is the second presentation i've corrected. what am i becoming? o.o)
overall good presentation.
Really? I understood that the idea of socialism existed long ago, linking all the way back to Plato's Republic, but I understood that he was the one who made the concept and word socialism so popular, which was why I credited the success to him. Regardless, it's plenty possible I'm mistaken. What is the origin of it then?
DeleteThanks for bringing this to my attention though! Your comment is warmly regarded.
and pssst, you're becoming ( or is) a good person who's thoughtful enough to correct someone when they're mistaken? Just an idea.
DeleteThis is so beautiful for words. :')
ReplyDeleteGood powerpoint, I like the usage of the quotes, as well as the linking to other political theories
ReplyDeleteVery creatively done! I'm speechless. Good effort! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the powerpoint!!!! :) I thoroughly enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteGood job, interesting topic!!
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