Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Knights v. Samurai
Knights & Samurai Links
Knights of Ni: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhRUe-gz690&feature=related
Monty Python, The Annoying Peasant: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAaWvVFERVA&feature=related
Lego Feudal System: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lts_1HSOQhY&feature=related
A BBC Series on martial arts: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9HR7TTOReE
Rashomon trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCZ9TguVOIA&feature=related
The Last Samurai montage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_Sag494lhI&feature=related
Monty Python, She’s a Witch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJFA6uEfUlM
King Arthur Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N6pZX0sDAk
Samurai Pizza Cats: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDr89sjYJP4
Mythbusters: Can Ninjas Walk on Water: http://mythbustersresults.com/episode78
Spike TV: Deadliest warrior: http://www.spike.com/show/31082
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Friday, December 4, 2009
Tournament Results, Pd 1

The Multiple choice tournament began this morning in period 1. The Thundercats were in the lead, briefly, due to their ability to identify the promotion of Confucian teaching as something Shi Huangdi did NOT do, but they got tripped up by the Nestorian view of Jesus. They live to fight another day, and every team in the class, including the Nixon Administration, remains tied at 5.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Unification
Religion as we see it today was developed by the need for unification among the people who lived where the religion was born. At the time of the formation of many of these religions, there was no set ruler or emperor. This specifically pertains to christianity. Since there was no clear ruler after the time of the Roman and Byzantine Empires, the people of Europe and even places such as Africa and the Middle East needed something to unify them. They found this unification in Christianity, which brought together the people of all these places through faith and belief that there was a wonderful place that good, virtuous people would be rewarded with after their departure from the Earth. Christianity brought people together locally because the churches not only as places of worship, but as social environments for the community.
-Aristotle
-Aristotle
Why Universal Religion?
Religion took control throughout the world between 300-600 C.E. due to extensive trading. Intercontinental trade routes were vast and ran from China to the Mediterranean. This helped move many religions throughout the world and to spread faster than ever before. Merchants picked up religions on their journeys and passed it on to the next people they came across.
Jesse James
Jesse James
Why Religion Became Universal
The more recent religions were the ones that became universal because they emerged during a time of political turmoil. It must be noted that during the time that the religions started to become more universal, both the Han and Roman empires, then the two most powerful nations in the world, collapsed. Naturally, people started to lose faith in the stability and power of their governments and turned to the immutable divinities of religions like Christianity and Buddhism. As more people became religious, those in power realized that if they wanted to make their reign appear to be more legitimate, they should claim that the entity people were worshipping endorsed them. To do this, they created giant statues and churches to show their alliance with these deities and forces. Combine this trend with the fact that people and ideas were moving constantly along the Silk Road, and religions became universal.
-Socrates
-Socrates
Whats religion?
The rise of religion was mainly due to a lack of structure during the period of 300-600 CE. Without any true government to protect and serve the people, the inhabitants had to find something to help them struggle through this tough time period. This is why they turned to religion and why religion grew so prominent. Religion have people structure, like the caste system, and allowed people to live their lives with order.
Morgan Freeman
Morgan Freeman
universal religion
with the falling empires and no declared power,people were in need of a structure or something that they could guide by. religion created that sense of structure for them by giving them rules to abide by and limits. they accepted the spread of religion because it wasn't as strict as a defined ruler,but at the same time religion created a universal goal that they could use to discipline themselves in the way that a government/ruler would.
-Marilyn Monroe
-Marilyn Monroe
Religion
From 300-600 CE there was a huge universalizing of religion because after the fall of the Han and Roman empires people needed structure to live by. Religion filled the void of a lack of an empire. People wanted order. It is also in combination with the fact that people wanted to be hopeful and believe in something. In the stressful time of not having an empire to live under people wanted to turn to religion to feel like there was something good. It was also an easy way to characterize large groups of people that had no other way to identify themselves due to lack of no empire.
-Malcolm X
-Malcolm X
With the fall of the Roman and Han Empires, structure was needed to fill the void in people's lives. Thomas Hobbs believed that humanity as individuals were too poorly suited to govern themselves. Religion gave people a way and a guide on how to live their lives. They didn't have to make the decisions about right and wrong, and had an ultimate goal to base their life off of.
Vlad Putin
Vlad Putin
Religion and stuff

(The Black guy is the collapse of the Han and Roman empires while the hippo is organized religion)
I think religion became a defining feature in world history during this time period because the lack of a strong, centralized ruling body (The Roman/Han Empires) caused a void of authority in the world at the time. Anarchy descended on the world, but it wasn't a Joker-style anarchy with blood and violence but anarchy because people where living their own lives with the only guidelines being religious doctrines and stuff.
-AHong
Universalizing Religions?
With the absence of power in the age that the universifying religions came about, the absence of power was the reason for said action. With the absence of power, the common folk needed to rally themselves among an omnipotent force that did not bare down upon them with the stress of such things as taxes and war. For this reason, religions became much more widespread and accessible; God(s) became easier to understand and more "fun" to devote themselves to. Perhaps a little anarchy is what a peaceful society needs.
-Mahatma Gandhi
-Mahatma Gandhi
Rise of Religions
The idea of how people were lost after the collapse of vast empires like the Han and Roman empires is probably the most logical theory of why different religions developed and grew during 300 CE--600 CE. Because there was no strong government to offer protection to citizens, people needed an outlet in which they could put their faith in and feel protected and/or useful. People therefore turned to organized religion as a source of solace. In addition, people who shared common religious beliefs often lived together in the same community. This commonality could definitely have been enough to bring people together as well as strengthen their faith.
--Nelson Mandela
--Nelson Mandela
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Why the Rise of Universalizing Religion?
With the downfall of the Roman & Han Empires, religion became the easiest way to characterize large groups of people and a way for society to rebuild itself. People no longer had to focus on war and controversy between societies which lead to the vast spread of religion throughout Europe, Asia & Africa.
~Andrew "Old Hickory" Jackson
~Andrew "Old Hickory" Jackson
Universalized Religion?!
After the Han and Roman empires collapsed, there was a 300 year period in which no dominant, or even strong, political leader took affirmative action. Although the empires had fallen, life still had to go on and religion was able to reach a mass amount of people that other wise would have many differences, and unite all under a common, structured, belief system. Perhaps this theory seems a little too fundamental to have been able to maintain peace for such a long period, but matched with the fundamental beginning arising after the detrimental fallen empires, it is completely logical that inhabitants indeed grouped with those that had the same values. After all, their once loyal habits had to be redirected elsewhere.
-Sasha Obama
-Sasha Obama
Universal Religion
Religion was ascendant during this period because there was not much turmoil going on in other parts of the region. People could focus more on religion because there wasn't a major war breaking out all the time. Also the spread of culture brought new religions to the surface.
-Anastasia Romanov
-Anastasia Romanov
Universal religion
When the two biggest empires of the world (the Han and the Romans) collasped, people were left with no leadership and more importantly, little stability. As a result, religion was able to flourish. With little stability and needing a feeling of comfort, people turned to religion. Religion served to unite people under common goals or beliefs. Religion gave people some sort of structure or code to follow and this was exactly what the people needed. It was only through religion that people were ultimately able to regain safety and stability.
- The Ming Dynasty aka Peter Chao
- The Ming Dynasty aka Peter Chao
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