Monday, March 23, 2009

7B: World Geography: Africa







This assignment is due by Monday. After you complete your assignment, I will write back to you explaining ways you can improve your work or asking new questions to help you. This is called feedback. By completing your feedback you will get a chance to improve your grade and expand your learning.

Part A: Nile and Hydroelectric Power

The Nile River sustains one of the most populated cities in the world. Cairo is the capital of Egypt. It is the home of nearly 20 million people. In the past, the Nile River also gave “birth” to one of the world’s greatest ancient civilizations.

Questions:

1. List three ways the Nile helps the people of Egypt.
2. What would happen to Cairo if pollution were to “destroy” the Nile?

Part B: Sahara, Sahel and Oasis

3. What is desertification? What is causing desertification?
4. How is desertification affecting the people of the Sahel?

Part C: Sexism and Micro-Entrepreneurial Women Changing Africa

5. Many girls in Africa are deprived of the right to go to school and learning how to read and write.
a. What is sexism?
b. Why is it very important that Micro-credit organizations like Pro-Mujer help poor women across the world?
c. If you were the newly appointed United Nations African sub-secretary, what would you do to improve the lives of African women and African girls?

Part D: War, Genocide and Hope

6. What happen in Rwanda in 1994?
7. In your opinion, what leads people to people to commit such horrible acts of violence? Are people born with hate? Why or why not?
8. Paul Rusesabagina is the real hero played by the actor Don Cheadle.
a. What did Paul Rusesabagina do?
b. If you were Paul Rusesabagina, would you have done the same? Why or why not?

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16 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Juan Torres

Anonymous said...

Part A
1. The Nile River helps Egypt. It helps the people of Egypt to survive because they can drink water from there. The second way it helps Egypt is by keeping them from dying because of the hot Sahara desert. Another way is because they can use the water to make foods like rice and beans.
2. Something would happen if the people destroy the Nile River, which is, that they would die because, they wouldn’t have water to drink and cook food.
Part B
3. Desertification is when the deserts grow. Mostly what cause desertification is nature, but sometimes people may too.
4. Desertification is affecting the people of the Sahel because; the Sahel is not such a bad land as the Sahara Desert, so Desertification is making it as bad as the desert.
Part C
5. Sexism is when you can’t do something because of your gender. For example some people think girls are not supposed to go to school just because they are girls. I think is important that micro-credit organizations like pro-mujer help poor women all over the world because some women need some money to start a business which could help them raise their children. Another reason is because some women are left alone with their children and they don’t have money, they don’t want to die so they need something like pro-mujer. If I were the sub-secretary of the United Nations, I would do something like pro mujer, to help the women get a job so that the girls and kids won’t have to work anymore.
Part D
6. In Rwanda, 1994, the Hutus were trying to commit genocide against the Tutsi.
7. I think what leads people to commit such a crime is the difference, for example, the American wanted all the African American out of their country just because of their raze. I think some people are born with hate and some are not. I think this because if your father is racist, when you grow you are going to think the same as him because he is your father and he teaches you things. I also think that some people are not born with hate because of the opposite ( if your father is against racism, you would learn and know what they do and he will teach about what is right).
8. Paul Rusesabagina, was helping his family, that are Tutsi, from the Hutus that wanted to commit a genocide against all Tutsi. I think he tried to stop the Hutus from killing all Tutsi. If I was him I would have done the same because he use as much money as he had to save his family. I would have the same as him because, I think If I would have been in that situation, I’ll be brave. He was really brave to do that. I say that I would’ve been really brave because if my family is in trouble and is on my hands to safe them or not, I’ll do whatever I can to safe them.
By: Andy Herrera

Anonymous said...

1. 3 ways the Nile River help the people of Egypt are:
a. Every year the Nile River flood so it is good news for the people because it help the crops to grow.
b. Egypt is more desert then anything else so not enough rain falls so when it flood it's good for people because they had water.
c.When the Nile River floods and the water that stays drop, a black mud remains and that mud help the soil fertilized.
So it brings them: food, water and good land.

2. If pollution were to "destroy" the Nile River Cairo would not have nearly 20 million people, I think people live there because the Nile River because there is better, there is life around, and if a place have water it have trees, too and if a place have trees it have wind.

3. Desertification is when land becomes more and more dry and then it turns into desert. The garbage and the tailing that the people throw are causing desertification.

4. Desertification is affecting the people in the Sahel by getting people sick, I mean like if the little amount of water they have is dirty insects can grow like the " dengue" and kill the people if it touch them because they don't have medicine or they don't have the money to buy it so they died.

5.a. Sexism is the discrimination between gender, for example: A woman discriminaring a men or a men discriminating a woman only because they have different gender(sex).
5.b. It is very important that micro-credit organizations help poor woman across the world because when a woman want to start a micro-enterprice they do not have the money to buy what they need to start so micro-credit organizations are there to give them money so they could buy what they need to start.
5.c. Well, if I were the newly appointed United Nations African sub-secretary for women I would buy what they need to start a micro-interprise and when they feel ready for something harder I would help them to start an interprice and everytime they need something I would help them in whatever they need and for some women who maybe want to become teachers I would put them in some special schools in other countries where proffesional people agree to teach those women to be teachers and when they are pregare I would make some schools in Africa for girls and put the women as their teachers.

6. In Rwanda in 1994 hutus soldiers went to the tawn where tutsis live and they start hitting them, burning their homes and killing them, Paul's family were in panic, they did not know what to do because they were afraid of that the soldiers find Paul who was a hutu and her wife who was a tutsi having a family composed by 4 children, and the sister of the wife of Paul who was tutsi, too because they could kill all of them so Paul decides to take them and the neighbors who still were alive to his hotel till he find something to do.

7. In my opinion they commit such horrible acts of violence because the discrimination, racism and sexism, some examples are: In sexism-- A male thinks he's better than women so women should died, In discrimination-- Male says that that men should died because he is poorer then him and he is wearing a jacket more expensive then his and in racism-- White women kill his own baby and throw him in the trash because he is black.
" Hasta a mi me dolio eso".
but I don't think people are born with hate because when you are born you don't know anything about the world your parents and family are the one who educates you so I think that when kids are growing up their family teach them to hate black/white people and the kids grow old thinking that and they treat the other different people bad.

8.a. Paul Rusesabagina had the braveness to protect his family who were tutsi against the hutu their own people and give everything he had to his family and give all his money to his people(his enemy) so they could live them alone, he didn't care that he was marry to a tutsi,"his enemy" and have 4 children with her, when the soldiers discovered that his family was tutsi and not hutu he did not kill his family like the soldiers told him to do, instead, he gave all the money he had to the soldiers so they were not killing them.

8.b. Paul Rusesabagina is a real hero because what he did was admirable and yes if I were him I would done the same because is my family and is my obligation to protect them till death no matter the quantity of money, doesn't matter if they kill me because if they kill me I know I died because I was protecting my family against my own people who were bad, I would give what ever I have for my family just like he did without mattering for me that my family is different then me.

By: Alexandra Ruiz

Mr. Pitts-Dilley said...

Nirorkis,

This is the 7th grade question. I will post your work to the correct place (for the second time).

Mr. PPD

Anonymous said...

1. The Nile River helps people of Egypt by giving then water for their animals, for then, and their farms.
2. If the Nile River gets destroy many of people in Cairo would die along with it. For example they won't have water for their animals, there won't be no more farmer, and all the country around the Nile River would became a desert.
3. Desertification is when people, nature, and animals help the desert grow bigger. What is causing desertification is that people makes a farm in a place that is marginal and the crops takes all the water and to make a farm you need to cut down trees and trees give energy to dirt. Some people drink all of the water or give it to their animals.
4.desertification is affecting the people of the Sahel because the Sahara Desert is getting bigger and bigger and the Sahel is getting smaller.
5a. Sexism is when a person treats its opposite sex, discrimination.
5b. Is important that Micro-credit organizations are helping people around the world because children are dyeing before reaching the age of five. Some don't even have the money to send their children to school. Micro-credit organizations
Are helping more than 80% of Africans women the rest are men.
5c. If I was the newly appointed United Nations African sub-secretary I would treat women like I would treat men. I would tray to make a company to help women that are along with their children and that doesn't have money to buy food.
6.What happen in Rwanda 1994 that the president got kill by some Hutus.
7. I think that what leads people to commit such horrible acts of violence was that the Hutus hate the Tutsis and they thoght that the Tutsis kill the president of Rwanda.I think that people are no't born with hate I think is because they heard their family talking bad about other people.
8a. What did Paul Rusesabagina do was that he let Tutsis that where going to get killed by Hutus and then he protect them so he saved about 18 millions people in the hotel of Rwanda.
8b. If I was Paul Rusesabagina I would the done the same thing that he did because even if "they have something different from me" it doesn't maen that they don't have the same rights
BY: Wilmer QuiƱones

Anonymous said...

1.
a. The Nile helps people by supplying them water.
b. The Nile helps people by transporting goods on ships.
c. The Nile provides water for growing crops.
2. If pollution were to destroy the Nile, the people would die because the water is dirty and they can't drink it and their crops die.
3. Desertification is the process by which land becomes more dry until it turns into a desert. Desertification is caused by climate change, human activities, or both.
4. The desertification is affecting the people of the Sahel by limiting the marginal land they can use to plant crops and raise animals.
5. Sexism is when people make judgments because she or he is a boy or a girl.
a. Micro-credit organizations helps pro-mujer poor women across the world by given women money.
6. What happend in Rwanda in 1994 was that the hutus kill the president of Rwanda.
7. people does not born whith hate they born good person because people have not don tothing to thoes people.
8. yes Paul Rusesabagina is the real hero played by the actor Don Cheadle.
a. paul save like 800 people in the hotel.
b. If you were Paul Rusesabagina, I would have done the same because thoes people were daing cause the hutus where killing the tuts.
9.

Mr. Pitts-Dilley said...

Who just wrote the last comment?

Mr. PPD

Anonymous said...

1.
a. The Nile helps people by supplying them water.
b. The Nile helps people by transporting goods on ships.
c. The Nile provides water for growing crops.
2. If pollution were to destroy the Nile, the people would die because the water is dirty and they can't drink it and their crops die.
3. Desertification is the process by which land becomes more dry until it turns into a desert. Desertification is caused by climate change, human activities, or both.
4. The desertification is affecting the people of the Sahel by limiting the marginal land they can use to plant crops and raise animals.
5. Sexism is when people make judgments because she or he is a boy or a girl.
a. Micro-credit organizations helps pro-mujer poor women across the world by given women money.
6. What happened in Rwanda in 1994 was that the Hutus kill the president of Rwanda.
7. People does not born with hate they born good person because people have not don not thing to those people.
8. Yes Paul Rusesabagina is the real hero played by the actor Don Cheadle.
a. Paul save likes 800 people in the hotel.
b. If you were Paul Rusesabagina, I would have done the same because those people were daing cause the Hutus where killing the tuts.

By: jaycob perez

Mr. Pitts-Dilley said...

Andy,

Here is your feedback. Great job, but if you answer my few questions, you will get an even better grade.

Part A:

1. You forgot the most important way the Nile River helps the Egyptian and African economies. What is hydroelectric power?
2. What about irrigation and agriculture? What are they?

Part B

Good job, but you could have added more details.

Part C

Quite good!

Part D
Your best work!

Mr. PPD

Mr. Pitts-Dilley said...

Alexandra,

Thank you for doing your work so quickly. Here is your feedback. Read my comments and answer my questions for a better grade.

Part A:

1. What about hydroelectric power… what is hydroelectric power?

2. Excellent work!

Part B:

3. What about desertification… what is desertification?

4. Disease is definitely one of the major problems!

Part C:

5. You should work for the United Nations. Part C is amazing!

Part D:

“It scars me also”! I agree with you, I also believe these crimes and evil are due to the way people are raised by their families and their society (nurture). Excellent and very honest work!

Mr. PPD

Anonymous said...

1. Hydroelectric power is the power of electricity that comes from the flowing water.

2. Thank you!

3. Like I said desertification is when land becomes dry and then it turns into a desert and that happens when humans throw gargage or when the climate change.

5. Yeah I believe I should work for the United Nations... " am, thinking it well, better not"

Part D:

Yeah. Thanks!

By: Alexandra Ruiz

Anonymous said...

Part a

1. The Nile River helps Egypt. It helps the people of Egypt to survive because they can drink water from there. The second way it helps Egypt is by keeping them from dying because of the hot Sahara desert. Another way is because they can use the water to make foods like rice and beans. the most important way the Nile helps Egypt is by giving them hydroelectric power. hydroelectic power is electricity. Another way it helps egyptian is by giving them irrigation so that they can grow their crops. Irrigation is when you get kind of a hose and bring the water to the field where the crops are at. it also helps them with agriculpture. Agriculpture is when you grow crops and the animals like cows.

2. Something would happen if the people destroy the Nile River, which is, that they would die because, they wouldn’t have water to drink and cook food.
Part B

3. Desertification is when the deserts grow. Mostly what cause desertification is nature, but sometimes people may too.
4. Desertification is affecting the people of the Sahel because; the Sahel is not such a bad land as the Sahara Desert, so Desertification is making it as bad as the desert.

Part C

5. Sexism is when you can’t do something because of your gender. For example some people think girls are not supposed to go to school just because they are girls. I think is important that micro-credit organizations like pro-mujer help poor women all over the world because some women need some money to start a business which could help them raise their children. Another reason is because some women are left alone with their children and they don’t have money, they don’t want to die so they need something like pro-mujer. If I were the sub-secretary of the United Nations, I would do something like pro mujer, to help the women get a job so that the girls and kids won’t have to work anymore.

Part D

6. In Rwanda, 1994, the Hutus were trying to commit genocide against the Tutsi.

7. I think what leads people to commit such a crime is the difference, for example, the American wanted all the African American out of their country just because of their raze. I think some people are born with hate and some are not. I think this because if your father is racist, when you grow you are going to think the same as him because he is your father and he teaches you things. I also think that some people are not born with hate because of the opposite ( if your father is against racism, you would learn and know what they do and he will teach about what is right).

8. Paul Rusesabagina, was helping his family, that are Tutsi, from the Hutus that wanted to commit a genocide against all Tutsi. I think he tried to stop the Hutus from killing all Tutsi. If I was him I would have done the same because he use as much money as he had to save his family. I would have the same as him because, I think If I would have been in that situation, I’ll be brave. He was really brave to do that. I say that I would’ve been really brave because if my family is in trouble and is on my hands to safe them or not, I’ll do whatever I can to safe them.
By: Andy Herrera

Anonymous said...

Thank u!!! for the Comments

Mr. Pitts-Dilley said...

Wilmer,

You are right! We play soccer to have fun! Now, you are getting better and better… keep it up and you will be great at two sports: Baseball and soccer! I love your attitude!

Feedback: Read my comments and answer my questions for a better grade.

Part A:

1. What about hydroelectric power? What is hydroelectric power?
2. You get it! Excellent!

Part B:

3. You understand desertification. Well done!
4. I need two examples of how desertification is affecting the Sahel: think about the videos!

Part C:

5a. Good.
5b. How do Micro-credit organizations help women (what do these organizations do)?
5c. Wilmer “with kidneys” for president.

Part C.

6. You need to explain the Rwanda Civil War and genocide with more details!
7. Good job.
8a. Are you sure that Paul saved 18 million people? In one hotel? What is the correct number?
8b. I wish all people were more civilized like you.

Mr. PPD

Mr. Pitts-Dilley said...

Jaycob,

Good job doing your work. Please read my FEEDBACK and answer my questions to improve your grade.

Part A:

1. What about hydroelectric power? What is hydroelectric power?
2. Maybe die, but for certain Cairo would not have 10,000,000 to 20,000,000 people.

Part B:

3. Good job!
4. Yes!

Part C:

5. Very simple, but very good.
a. Explain with more details how micro-credit organizations LIKE Pro-Mujer help women?
b. United Nations question? Where is it?

Part D:

6. You need more details! What happened in the Rwanda Civil War and Genocide?
7. I don’t understand. Can you try to explain it to me again?
8a. Ok.
8b. Good.

You need to write with more details.

Mr. PPD

Mr. Pitts-Dilley said...

Thanks Andy,

Good job, you did not have a lot of questions to answer.

Mr. PPD