I was surprised to find that the number of humps on camels
backs were related to wear they are found! I just always assumed a camel was a camel and no matter how
many humps they had they were all found in the same places. Not that this information is that important
to what we are learning, I just found it interesting! Pastoral societies are way more interesting to read about
than the last few chapters in my opinion.
I find it odd to think about living in a small group with only kin! I think I would go crazy. However, as a girl I would say living
in one of these groups sounds way better than a civilization because I would
get way less restriction on what I could do. It surprises me how well known the Mongols are considering
they never tried to spread their culture.
I am learning about how pandemics spread in
microbiology right now! It’s a
little gross to think that most diseases are started by animals transmitting it
to humans.
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
ch 11
I was wondering when we were going to get to the Islam
religion! The Islam religion is
easier to understand than some of the other ones we have already been over
because it is a bit more like Christianity and Christianity is what I know most
about. Monotheism is a key for me
to understand religious ways better.
It’s easier to focus on one thing for me. A major problem I see in the Islamic community is the fact
that they have no distinction between the religious laws and the state or civil
laws. In the quotes I feel like
women are referred to as if they were animals who should be obedient. I see even Islam women today completely
veiled in public and wonder if they choose to be veiled or if it is still
unacceptable for women in the Islam culture to be in public unveiled.
ch 9
In the golden age of Chinese achievement there was some give
and take as far as the women go. I
would say that overall their lives improved. However, I do think the feet binding part sounds
painful!!!!! I had hear about the
Chinese binding girls feet but I was a bit skeptical on if it actual happened
nor did I know why. After reading
this in a history book I was almost shocked to discover it did happen and it
happen so that the girls would be restricted inside to do inside chores. On the positive side the girls started
to see more property rights, education and there were even powerful paintings
and statues of women created. I
think that painting and statues of women is a good sign of improved statues.
I never knew that Buddhism wasn’t very popular in China at
first. I always thought that
Buddhism and China just kind of went together. Now that I’m taking more time to think about it, it makes
sense that it was not a solid belief at first because it focused more
individual enlightenment while China is very much about the society.
ch 10
haha I had no idea that the people living in the byzantine
empire were forced to wear sandals and robes so that they would not look like
Germanic peoples! I do not know
why I find this so funny but they were so afraid of barbarian attacks that no
one in the empire could wear anything resembling a barbarian, like boots,
trousers, animal skin clothing or have long hair. It seems a bit over the top to me. I know that most of the change in the west was for the best
but there was so much deforestation and it just kind of saddens me that so much
of nature is destroyed for human use.
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