Wednesday 13 March 2013

Current Event 1


Current Event (Number)
What - What is the article about
Who - Who are the people involved / affected
When - When did this happen
Where - Where did it happen (as much info as you can give and insert a link from google maps where the event took place - http://maps.google.ca/)
Why - Most important part. Why did you choose this article. What is its impact. Which of the seven social sciences does it most deal with.


What- The article is about how a Pope is selected,and what are the requirements to be a Pope. 
Who- We, Catholic are involved about the selection of a Pope. 
When- Pope Benedict XVI resigned on February 28 and the voting for a new Pope starts last March 12,2013.
Where- The event took place in Vatican City. This is where they vote or select a new Pope. 
Why- This article is important to learn for all of the Catholic to know how Pope was selected and because there's a lot of process to become a Pope. To become a Pope, you must be Catholic, a man, unmarried, a priest, a cardinal then Pope. The Social Sciences involved for selecting a Pope are History because, they continue to learn traditions to become a Pope. Geography to  know 
where are the Popes live and do their work being a Pope.Political Science because they vote and select a new Pope. Economics because there can be a lot of money that involved about what a Pope did. Sociology because of how they interact and the society became one for selecting a new Pope.It can effect or impact us Catholics to know what can a new Pope will do in Catholic Churches. It's important for us because it's part of our history. 

Friday 1 March 2013

Geological Time Activities

          From the geological history, I've learned lot of things that I haven't know or understand before. I've learned that there are stages or periods before we came, and what we are now in this world. At first, the Earth formed when bacterias are around, animals (either small or big), plants, dinosaurs, monkey then suddenly, we, humans appeared. I've also learned that the Earth changed about million years ago, and continents landed to different places, joined together, and spread out again. There are four type of Eras in geologic time that tells us about stages of how we appeared and lived. I've learned that Alfred Wegener, a young German Earth Scientist is searching and finding an evidence about the drifting of continents. The point of learning geological history is to help us understand about what happened before we came, and to think what we can do, now that we know the history or where we came from, how we became a human, and continue to learn about the Earth, and theories' of Scientists.