1) Violence
St. Louis is the most violent city in the United States. What more can I really say? As with every city, there are very nice areas and very bad areas. Our gangsters just happen to be better than all the others. Fixing this problem will take time and quite frankly, there is very little I can do about it in a two month project. The problem itself is interesting but the difference I can make is minimal, thus is my discouragement from pursuing this issue as a topic.
2) The Push aspect of migration
Using Mcleur as an example, poorer families are moving into nicer neighborhoods. Because some people are not comfortable around others of an opposing race, they move away. As the wealthier people move away, they leave the poorer families in an area of inflated prices and luxury that they can no longer afford to maintain. The area then regresses slowly into exactly what the poorer people were trying to escape.
3) Going Green
The environment is not necessarily something that interests me but the ways in which the potential laws will affect out lives does. St. Louis county officials now encourage those who insist on building houses that they do so on a smaller scale and closer together to promote energy and space saving as nicer areas become more populated. I think that the idea is a good one but am not a fan of the idea of the government mandating how we build our homes.
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Research Question
Question:
What was the reasoning behind the intentional air raids and subsequent decimation of the cities of Dresden and London in World War II?
What I will have to learn:
To answer my question without relying on speculation will require a fair deal of research. I will have to look at military logs, historian perspectives and really look at this situation from both sides. The trouble I foresee is not finding information on the bombings, but legitimate reasons for their occurrence. I do not believe I will get the same reason twice, so I will probably have to take their common themes and work from there. If I can find them, personal reactions and motivations concerning these events would shed light on any personal or societal vendettas, which could shed light on possible ulterior motives. I hate time consuming work Mrs. Knechel.
What was the reasoning behind the intentional air raids and subsequent decimation of the cities of Dresden and London in World War II?
What I will have to learn:
To answer my question without relying on speculation will require a fair deal of research. I will have to look at military logs, historian perspectives and really look at this situation from both sides. The trouble I foresee is not finding information on the bombings, but legitimate reasons for their occurrence. I do not believe I will get the same reason twice, so I will probably have to take their common themes and work from there. If I can find them, personal reactions and motivations concerning these events would shed light on any personal or societal vendettas, which could shed light on possible ulterior motives. I hate time consuming work Mrs. Knechel.
Friday, November 19, 2010
1. I know my fair share about WWII, and I know about the fire bombings of Berlin and London, but I have never explored them or their motives. These attacks, as well as the nuclear bombings of Japan, signify the transitions from Military to Civilian targets. The unwarranted killing of innocents IS illegal and considered a war crime, yet no one was ever prosecuted.
2.
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/blitz.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_Dresden_in_World_War_II
3. What happened at Dresden? Would the early phases of the Battle of Stalingrad fit my parameters for militaristic foul play? How can I link war crimes to human rights violations?
2.
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/blitz.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_Dresden_in_World_War_II
3. What happened at Dresden? Would the early phases of the Battle of Stalingrad fit my parameters for militaristic foul play? How can I link war crimes to human rights violations?
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Post Seminar Maus Question
Our seminar was pitifully short. This book was pretty straight forward to me, so I didn't have all too many questions at the exceptions for the masks. I feel that we heard opinions to justify the uses of masks, some better than others, but I definitely saw that we didn't reach a conclusion with those opinions and that we really left it there. I personally have no real clue what the masks mean, though I am sure they are significant. I have a few ideas, but nothing concrete. This issue definitely could have been addressed better and more effectively.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Modern Day issues in the Congo.
Link 1 Reuters
Link 2 CNN
Recurring issues in the Congo seem to revolve around violence and rape, with an emphasis on the latter. The Congolese government seems to either be unaware or unable to act on these issues. The UN has been acting with minimal severity among the Congo. The UN has taken up what appears to be a police role, catching a few of those responsible for various rapes and murders. Obviously, with the crime rate being so high, there is only so much the UN can legally do. Looking back, the way of life in the Congo has changed very little, even with the absence of a definite colonial power. People are still raped and murdered without repercussion, only this time there is no foreigner to blame.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Lingering Discussion Thoughts
A point that I found interesting in the discussion was the fact that Leopold disregarded his homeland to the point that at one point, in the 1890's, he was spending over 50% of the national GDP on his mercenary army: le Force Publique. How did the parliament let him get away with this? Were their powers that minimal that they had no control over Leopold's expenditures.
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