Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Should We Have A History Standardized Test

I think it is a good thing that their was no history standardize test because then people would half to stress out more about the test. The pro about having a history standardized test  would be that you get a chance to test your knowledge of history and the con would be that the teachers would half to prepare us and to have a history standardized test would make it so testing is longer. I think their should only be a math and reading standardized test because they are the two major test skill.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Tuskegee Airmen

A lesson we can learn from the Tuskegee Airmen and Lt. Broad water is to always fight for what you want and nver give up even if some people try to knock you down and tell you you cant do it . They showed this by never giving up or stop what they wantd to do even though people told them they could never be a airmen.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Tuskegee Airmen

 From watching the Tuskegee Airmen movie I learned that you can accomplish a lot if you set your mind to and believe in yourself. i Also learned that you shouldn't give up on your dream no matter what happen, I say this because in the movie although Laurence Fishbourne had a dream to be a pilot and fight for all American citizens even though he watched most of his colleagues die. Another lesson I learned was that you shouldn't let negative thoughts or people brig you down because in the movie lots of men were brought down by racism and ended up committing  suicide or leaving.  I really enjoyed watching the movie and I think you will too. Watching this movie help teach me lots of lessons that would help you in life.  

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Dorie Miller (1919-1943)

Dorie Miller was born in west Virginia December 7, 1941. Dorie Miller was a cook in the Navy. He was a African American. When the Japanese War Happened the boat were sinking and Dorie Miller came to help. He saved the caption of the ship and started to shot up at the Japanese planes coming by. Even though Dorie was not trained for it he was still brave to do what he did. Dorie Miller went "above and beyond the call of duty". After the was he was awarded the Navy cross for his bravery in May 27, 1942. 

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

The Man With The Cross +.....

The man with the cross was Doris Miller, known as "Dorie" to shipmates and friends, was born in Waco, Texas, on 12 October 1919, to Henrietta and Conery Miller. He died on 1943. He was a cook and Mess Attendent on the USS West Virginia. He was told to fire at a jap plane until he wa ordered to leave the post. It was told that he shot atleast one jap plane down. When he was finished he went to help the captain. When the war was over Dorie Miller recieved his medallion 6 months after the war. He received the Navy Cross, which Fleet Admiral, Chester W. Nimitz. He earned his metal for his courageous actions. He was also one of the first African Americans to get the second highest medals.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Dorie Miller


Dorie Miller was born in Waco, Texas on October 12, 1919 and died in 1943. He was a cook and mass attendant on the USS West Virginia. On December 7, 1941, when the Japanese made their infamous surprise attack at Pearl Harbor, Dorie Miller took charge and shot down one of the Japanese plane. He then helped the captain of the ship. He received a medal for his bravery 6 months after the war was over. He was commended by the Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox on April 1, 1942, and on May 27, 1942 he received the Navy Cross, which Fleet Admiral, Chester W. Nimitz, the Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet personally presented to Miller on board aircraft carrier USS Enterprise for his extraordinary courage in battle. Dorie Miller was one of the first African American to receive one of the second highest medals.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

The Kwakiutl Tribe


Geography effected the Kwakiutl tribe because their lifestyle dealt with having rainy weather, soon they adapted to their environment, used it to provide food etc.