ASR
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« Reply #450 on: 5 November 2009, 16:28:05 » |
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ChaosVortex
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« Reply #455 on: 6 November 2009, 20:53:39 » |
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ChaosVortex
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« Reply #473 on: 14 November 2009, 03:05:34 » |
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I know. It was a speech teacher that brought the subject up. You wouldn't believe this, but he pointed at every single one of us in the classroom asking, "Do you know who Rosa Parks is?".
None of us knew.
It was a class of about 20 people.
He shook his head, and said, "This is sad. Honestly, I can't believe it." Then he pointed at me and said, "Especially you, you're going to be a history teacher."
It didn't mean anything at the time because I haven't taken any history classes yet, but yeah, after he went over it, I felt pretty stupid.
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Mikero
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« Reply #484 on: 16 November 2009, 01:05:47 » |
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just a random fact... there are people who actually believe the holocaust didn't exist and it was a conspiracy.
THIS ISN'T NEWS OR INTERESTING STUFF! Stan Lee also played an obvious role in Iron Man, he was some guy on the red carpet that Tony talked to for a split second.
He was Hugh Hefner. I don't know if I like your mom or Chaos' class anymore.
Anymore? When did you begin? Weirdo!
That was the joke. ... I learned about the holocaust in 3rd grade and about Rosa Parks in 5th.
You have a crappy school system.
I'm surprised it took THAT long, so I think your whole country has a crappy school system. Also, I've yet to see Iron Man.
It's good, go get it.
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ChaosVortex
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« Reply #491 on: 16 November 2009, 19:43:44 » |
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Yeah, like... Vinch. Seriously. I can write an essay why history is important, but here's just a small sample derived from a famous quote. Person A who lived in the year 1500 falls into a hole, and dies of starvation. Person B who lives in present day LEARNED from the history of Person A, and avoids said hole. Person C who lives in present day said screw it, falls into said hole, and dies of starvation. "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it." ~George Santayana Here's an entire list of quotes.I just recently did a report on the Crash of 1929, and how it's relevant to our daily lives. The issue with the crash was because Government didn't control the economy or the market. After the crash, we've learned from them, respected our failures and successes, so we don't repeat it. By your logic, you shouldn't care. You shouldn't care what happens to your neighbor or economy, or who runs into power. That's extremely foolish, and I never thought you would say that. Really.
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Vinchenz Rock
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« Reply #492 on: 16 November 2009, 20:25:38 » |
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You sound like a HUGE douche who hated high school history and made that up as an excuse.
Nope. I never said I hated high school history. Don't think I even mentioned my high school history in that post. In fact, I loved my Canadian History class. I cared enough for it to get marks into the high 80s for that class. Back then, it WAS relevant to my life. I had to know about it to pass the course, right? So I learned about the Famous Five, a couple important Prime Ministers, WW and WWII and the horrific events that occurred and also how much ass we kicked (specifically in WWII). But today, does knowing that knowledge help me in life any way? I'm not a History Teacher, nor am I a History Scholar of some sort. I don't need to know about this stuff. I can write an essay why history is important, I'm sure you can, and I'm sure you're right. I never said History wasn't important. By your logic, you shouldn't care. You shouldn't care what happens to your neighbor or economy, or who runs into power. That's extremely foolish, and I never thought you would say that. Really.
No, my logic is that a lot of things in history I don't need to know about because it's not relevant to me or my interests. My interests are today and the future. So of course I care about what happens to my neighbour and the economy, I care about all of those things, because it affects my future. My history, however, is set in stone.
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ChaosVortex
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« Reply #495 on: 16 November 2009, 20:46:49 » |
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That's the thing, if you're involved socially, you need to study socially. That's why it's called Social Studies. You learn why a certain culture acts a certain way or why something happened through history.
Also, history is always changing to an extent, because we're always reformulating it due to recent discovery. Although you're right that if someone dies, you can't undo their death, it's important to understand how and why it occurred. Although it's in the past, the subject will come up over and over again to this very day and in the future. History just provides so many answers about your life and what path you should take. Your economy, for example, has been formulated in a way to avoid times like the 1930s.
You're saying this now, but you might change your mind.
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Edgecrusher
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« Reply #499 on: 16 November 2009, 22:13:37 » |
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History is boring.
You're doomed to repeat it if you know what it is or not.
And JC, if it's any consolation, I've spent the last few years studying international history for school, and I've learned all sorts of stuff. That said: having gone from uneducated to relatively informed, I don't feel as though my life as really been enriched in any significant way. It's good stuff to know in terms of culture, but it has absolutely zero practical value to the average person.
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No more pencils, No more books I built a city out' one brick, it had a Mayor and a Crook I made the Crook stab the Mayor, then slay himself in the guilt I stole the brick back and migrated east, now let's build.
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