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Interpretations of First Thanksgiving

January 31, 2016 by taylorarchuleta 2 Comments

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For me the best understanding to my childhood was probably the second article.  The main facts that I knew and understood were that the pilgrims were seeking the religious freedom. The third article was definitely the one that I believe fits my current understanding the best. It included many of the dates that sounded familiar but I can’t remember the exact numbers. My true understanding has developed that this is a time for all of us to be with family and be thankful for what we do have.

 

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All of these articles are pretty interesting to read and analyze. The biggest thing that jumped out to me was the fact that they were first created on a socialistic idea. That everybody would work and they would also get the equal amounts of food. Their first years were definitely a struggle until they did away with the socialist idea and created a free market. Socialistic idea is just always unsuccessful and author of article three describes it the best by stating, “eventually the one who works hard decides that tomorrow he will do his own strolling and puffing”.

I did find many of the articles compelling and I do believe that there is some accuracy to these events. The first and third articles were the ones that grabbed my attention as being resourceful. They way they were described and the language usage was very highly educated. Author Richard J. Maybury was the author of the first article, “The Great Thanksgiving Hoax”, he is an author of many different books from teenage to adult books. He is a very well educated is considered a very credible source having the background that he does. Author of article two, “The Real Story of Thanksgiving”, Rush Limbaugh I have a tough time finding him credible. He is very well known for always stating his beliefs on political topics. He has become a radio show icon. I don’t find him as credible because he is in the business of entertainment.

Del Tackett is honestly decent source to have to gain an extra perspective from the different articles. He is a very religious person but does have a pull in the political standings. He worked for president Bush during his two terms, and was a technical planner for National Security Council. He is a very well educated man and would be useful for credible information. I struggled on the last article find the author, but it did seem as though they were educated due to their writing.

Looking at the author of the last article I can see that they are of of higher education due to their writing style, unfortunately I was having difficulty finding the author and the information about them. However due to the nature of AIER and the requirements that are needed to have an article published results in the author being knowledgeable about the historical events. With all information you may want to take it with a grain of salt. Knowing the background of all of the authors helps me gauge which one I want to trust more than others. In other words it changed slightly but not very. I believe my ideas have changed a little and I kind of have better understanding to do extra research. The authors presented didn’t have enough credible information to full persuade me.

 

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I found them somewhat interesting, but it seems as though a lot of the information is being repeated and the works are relatively the same. The biggest understanding that I have gained is the fact they became very lazy humans after going through such a great struggle to come to America. The biggest thing I have come to understand was the main idea with some important facts, but a lot of it can be taken lightly. Overall, I found them about equally as interesting, but the articles seemed to drag on just because of the information being repeated.

It seems as though Kate Zernike has numerous articles that were published with “The New York Times”.  Writing and researching is some she can do very well and her articles seem to be very informative. She seems to be able to analyze information at a deeper level, seems to published many political topics as well. I really did enjoy listening to Bob Edwards he is in the National Radio Hall of Fame. I really enjoyed listening to him and seems to be very well rehearsed and knowledgeable. The information I was able to gain on Gary Hopkins was very little. I know he is the Cheif Editor at Education World, which specializes in what teachings work. I feel like this makes him a reliable source because he always doing research and seeing what works in the teaching world. I was unable to find any information on who was the author of the Pilgrim Hall Museum. The website and article as themselves seem to be a pretty credible source of information. In the speech given by Wamsutta it was very clear was his point an idea was. He wants to get of the story told in schools with the real story. It strongly seems as though he had a very biased opinion and mission to get done.

 

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I believe a Historian will always start off with a simple history story. Then from there they will take the necessary steps to find credible information. They will also go through numerous sources to find out more in-depth details that correlate with their story. As they gain the important information necessary to make a fact based idea of what happened long ago. I believe each step is valuable step and a historian will make sure that they fully understand all of the information presented.

I feel as though the average 18 to 30 year old if they were presented those articles. They would probably just read it and either say no that’s not anything that I was taught in school, or just believe the information presented. I feel as though that is what most people will do, but there is always that person that will take the information and do the research themselves, and then base the decision off the information they have gathered. If you asked me to find information based on this topic. The first place I would go to start my research is the going to the bronco library. The only articles I would read are those that are peer-edited, college grade papers, with credible sources. My secondary source would probably be google, but I would run through the different steps to prove that an is still a credible source. I always try to find articles without any bias presented.

 

Filed Under: 03.2 Competing Interpretations of the first Thanksgiving, Group 3, Groups

First Thanksgiving

January 31, 2016 by amandalennox Leave a Comment

Growing up in the United States, I never truly knew what or why Thanksgiving occurred. I just knew that I ate a lot of food and most of my family would come and get together. When it came to school, I always remember we would make crafts to give to our loved ones. We used to color pages that had turkeys on them or we would trace our hands, cut it out, and then decorate it like a turkey. While doing this, I still was not aware f what Thanksgiving was. I believe it was around fourth or fifth grade when we started reading and learning about the meaning behind Thanksgiving itself. It was a very long time ago so I am not positive the information or stories I am about to give are completely accurate but that is not what it graded for this assignment so it is okay. I believe we talked about how the Native Americans and the Americans helped each other out and then they all sat down and feasted together. This explained why we all made and ate so much food. I remember our teacher made a box and told every student to write down what we were thankful for then we would put the paper inside the box. After everyone was done, he would pull out and read each paper infront of the class and we would raise our hand if were were also thankful for the same thing. This taught me a little more about Thanksgiving because it explained why my family always got together, to show we were thankful for each other. Being so young I felt like I did not care enough about the full picture of Thanksgiving so I knew to be thankful and to spend quality time with my family on this holiday.

Filed Under: 03.1 The First Thanksgiving As Told to Children, Group 5

Kyle Mitsunaga Hagia Sophia

January 31, 2016 by kylemitsunaga 2 Comments

Hagia Sophia in English is translated as “Shrine of The Holy of God” (hagiasophia.com). We learn from the Wikipedia page that Hagia Sophia is located in Istanbul, Turkey. It is made up of brick and stands 180 feet tall, 240 feet wide, and stretching out to 269 feet in length. This amazing site used to be a church of God but is now turned into a museum. The topic that I picked was the Holy Trinity, the Holy Trinity is known to be the God of Christians in three different types; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Now how does this relate to Hagia Sophia you may ask? Again referring to HagiaSophia.com “the monument was dedicated to the second person in the Holy Trinity in December 25th”. The second person would be the Son of the Holy Trinity. Being a Christian myself I grew up knowing about the Holy Trinity and how it relates to the religion its self, but also what it can mean personally from one person to another. In this case Hagia Sophia was one of a couple other churches I believe during the old times that wasn’t knocked down. In other words Hagia Sophia is the only one still standing, regarding any maintenance done to the building it is still authentic and still get that religious vibe. The Holy Trinity is very important to Christians and Hagia Sophia being a Christian building they both relate to one another. This is a historical site that many Christians will go to experience, nevertheless a tourist spot that is worth your while seeing since it is the only one still standing.

 

 

 

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Filed Under: 04.1 Hagia Sophia, Group 1

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