Friday, November 22, 2013
Today in Class
Today in class we had a sub. Our substitute teacher was Dr. Laser. We did our web quest project the whole time in class today. I am getting kind of bored with this project though and am getting kind of lost. Mr. Schick the next time we have class I will have some questions about the web quest.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Today in Class
Today in class we had along discussion about small businesses. I agreed with alot of things Mr. Schick was saying about how small businesses often have larger price on everyday things that you could buy for less at say target or Walmart. Lets be honest though every business starts out as something small you have to work your way up. I can understand how small businesses feel they need to raise their prices to the point where they are too much. Its hard to run a business who doesn't get alot of customers but maybe smaller prices and a little more advertisement is the key. I mean you don't even really have to make your business into something huge. Any small business can become popular to the locals you just need to make somewhat of a name for yourself.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Today we checked our test
Today in class we checked our world leaders test and it turns out it wasnt as much of a grade booster as Mr. Schick thought it would be.
Monday, November 18, 2013
Today in class we did a webquest
Today in class Mr. Schick asked us if we wanted to do a project to help bring our grades up since about half the class asked for a project. I personally think this is a great idea and great opportunity for some people to get their grades up to where they need to be. Well anyway the project is to do a web quest. The web quest isn't that hard and should be a fun and easy way to get my grade up.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
TOday we had a test
Today in class we took a test on world leaders. I hope i did good on this test but i feel like i didn't because i left like 5 out of 36 of the questions blank which could end up hurting me. I really wasn't expecting the test to come this soon. I guess i just have to be more prepared next time.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
In Today's Class we prepared for our test
In today's class we finished up looking at our world leaders power point. We finished the last couple of slides so that we would be totally ready for this test tomorrow. I think we should have a few more days to go over is information before we are tested on it personally. That's just me though.
Monday, November 11, 2013
Friday, November 8, 2013
Today In Class
Today in class we went over the test we just took. I didn't do so well on it but it's only the begging of the quarter so i still have a lot of time to get my grade up. A lot of questions i got wrong on the test i just messed up on i don't know what i was thinking because i missed alot of easy ones. I'm taking good notes too its just I need to work on how I study for tests.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
HOmework
President of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto - Peña Nieto joined the Institutional
Revolutionary Party (PRI) in 1984, and with a law degree nearly
completed, he began earning his own money.
Upon graduating as a lawyer from
the Universidad Pan Americana, Peña Nieto sought a Master's degree in the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, based in the State of Mexico.
German Chancellor, Angela Merkel - Following the 2005 federal election, she was appointed Germany's first female Chancellor
at the head of a grand coalition consisting of her own CDU party, its Bavarian sister
party, the Christian Social
Union (CSU), and the Social Democratic
Party of Germany (SPD). One of her priorities was also to strengthen
transatlantic economic relations by signing the agreement for the Transatlantic
Economic Council on
30 April 2007.
Venezuelan President, Nicolás Maduro
- After
leaving school, Maduro found employment as a bus driver for many years. One of the
first important presidency programs of Nicolas Maduro became the "Safe
Homeland" program, a massive police and military campaign to build
security in the country. Thousands police and troops were deployed to decrease
homicide in Venezuela, which is one of highest in Latin America and world.
Chinese
General Secretary of the Communist Party
of China, Xi Jinping - Xi joined the Communist Youth League in 1971 and the Communist Party of China in 1974. He was
put in charge of the comprehensive preparations for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, as
well as being the central government's leading figure in Hong Kong and Macau
affairs.
Prime
Minister, David Cameron - After graduation, Cameron
worked for the Conservative Research Department between
September 1988 and 1993. In 1991, Cameron was seconded to Downing
Street to work on briefing John Major for
his then bi-weekly session of Prime Minister's Questions. One newspaper
gave Cameron the credit for "sharper ... despatch box performances"
by Major, which included highlighting for Major "a dreadful piece of doublespeak"
by Tony Blair (then
the Labour Employment spokesman) over the
effect of a national minimum wage. He became head of the
political section of the Conservative Research Department, and in August 1991
was tipped to follow Judith Chaplin as Political Secretary to
the Prime Minister.
Abdullah, Bin Abdulaziz Al
Saud – On 13 June 1982 when King Khalid died, Fahd bin Abdulaziz became King,
Prince Abdullah became Crown Prince the same day. He also maintained his
position as head of the National Guard.
President, Pranab Mukherjee –
Mukherjee got his break in politics in 1969 when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi
helped him get elected to the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of Parliament, on a
Congress ticket. Following a meteoric rise, he became one of Indira Gandhi's
most trusted lieutenants, and a minister in her cabinet by 1973.
President, François Hollande –
After volunteering as a student to work for François Mitterrand's ultimately
unsuccessful campaign in the 1974 presidential election, Hollande joined the Socialist
Party five years later. He was quickly spotted by Jacques Attali, a senior
adviser to Mitterrand, who arranged for Hollande to stand for election to the
French National Assembly in 1981 in Corrèze against future President Jacques
Chirac, who was then the Leader of the Rally for the Republic, a Neo-Gaullist
party.
Supreme Leader of the Islamic
Republic of Iran, Ali Khamenei – Homeini
appointed Khamenei to the post of Tehran's Friday prayers Imam in 1979, after
forced resignation of Hussein-Ali Montazeri from the post. He served briefly as
the Deputy Minister for Defence and as a supervisor of the Islamic
Revolutionary Guards. He also went to the battlefield as a representative of
the defense commission of the parliament.
President, Hamid Karzai – When
Najibullah's Soviet-backed government collapsed in 1992, the Peshawar Accords
agreed upon by the Afghan political parties established the Islamic State of
Afghanistan and appointed an interim government to be followed by general
elections. Karzai accompanied the first mujahideen leaders into Kabul after
President Najibullah stepped down in 1992.
President, Dilma Rousseff – Rousseff
was enrolled in preschool at the Colégio Izabela Hendrix and later received
primary education at Colégio Nossa Senhora de Sion, a boarding school for girls
run by nuns, where the students primarily spoke French with their teachers.
Encouraged by her father, Rousseff acquired an early taste for reading.
Prime Minister, Benjamin
Netanyahu - Netanyahu was born in 1949 in Tel Aviv, to Zila (née Segal; 28
August 1912 – 31 January 2000) and professor Benzion Netanyahu (1910–2012), the
middle of three children. He was initially raised and educated in Jerusalem,
where he attended the Henrietta Szold Elementary School.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Homework
Mexico - Government - Presidential system, Federal
republic, Constitutional
republic, Leader(s) - Enrique Peña
Nieto, President



Saudi Arabia –
Government - Unitary state, Islamic state, Absolute monarchy – Leaders(s)
– Abdullah, Bin Abdulaziz
Al Saud
India – Government - Federal republic, Constitutional republic, Parliamentary system - Leader(s) – President, Pranab Mukherjee


Iran – Government - Unitary state, Islamic republic, Theocracy
- Leader(s) - Supreme Leader
of the
Islamic Republic of Iran, Ali Khamenei
Islamic Republic of Iran, Ali Khamenei
Brazil –
Government - Presidential system, Federal republic, Constitutional republic
- Leader(s) – President, Dilma Rousseff

Monday, November 4, 2013
We took a test today
Today in class we started out the class by asking Mr. Schick any questions we had about today test. I thought i had no questions about the information on last lesson and the religions we were learning but i should have asked more. I should have done better on the test but i don't know what happened. I need to get better at studying because taking the notes isn't my problem. It's reviewing the information i struggle with.
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