Monthly Archives: May 2019
Assignment # 3 Chinese Philosophy Limericks
Legalism Han Feizi believed man to be selfish and greedy Under his doctrine you would not want to be needy Order and control with strict laws Punishment not compassionate flaws His five penalties made the sentences speedy Confucianism Grown in … Continue reading
Napoleonic Simulation
Here is my Napoleon Simulation below. If you would like any additional details/would like to adapt any of my resources, do not hesitate to ask! – Ben Moscow Map The Napoleonic Wars Simulations
All Hail!
All hail Julius Caesar! Response: Hail! Conqueror, general, fearless leader. Ideas of grandeur as he crossed the Rubicon. All hail! Response: HAIL! Civil war led to his greatness, fear of despotism lead to his fall. “Et tu Brutus!!” Stabbed 23 … Continue reading
Assignment 3 – Demo Story Theatre Performance for the Nuu-Chah-Nulth Story of Aulth-ma-quus and Aint-tin-mit
This is the story of Aulth-ma-quus and Aint-tin-mit. As a storyteller, I am going to tell you a story about a village. The village is a nice place, close to the beach, protected on the upper landing from the high … Continue reading
Assignment 3: Social Studies Math
What makes for a successful civilisation? First, go over these three questions to prep students for the project/activity: How do we define a “successful” state/civilisation? What should each math symbol represent? (+,-,x,/) What are some key variables, why are some … Continue reading
Assignment 3: Kelps of the Pacific Northwest
If you explore a rocky beach of the Pacific Northwest, You might meet a large brown seaweed, whose name you could only guess. Finding them is easy, but to ID, you might need some help, So next time you meet … Continue reading
Jose Nihira Assignment 3
Recipe for Japanese feudal hierarchy. cross-genre assignment 3
Haiku Cross-Genre Translation
isolate, control, dissect, and distance yourself one way of knowing arbutus leaf blight cedar salal smoke signals change the subject