Monday, August 30, 2010

How Can Understanding The Past, Help Us To Understand Our World?
      

         I think that's a really hard question, but I'll try my best to answer it in a clear way. I think that understanding the past, helps us understand our world in so many ways and they are all different!


        One example would be how they hunted for food. Nowadays we have guns and mechanical traps and all these high-tech tools. But, back in the olden days, they had spears, knives, and nets. If modern people today can understand how they caught their animal meat with spears and knives, then how much easier would it be to catch meat now? With more modernized tools and understanding how prehistoric humans hunted, it's much easier to understand how to hunt in our world today!



        A way we are able to understand the past is through the cave paintings. It's like reading a picture book! With the painting, social scientists are able to hypothesize what had happened in the earlier days and how the prehistoric humans survived. There are no words, but the cave painting had great detail and that helped the social scientists to make more detailed guesses. The scientists can also try to understand how the people felt by the way the prehistoric people expressed themselves through the paintings. Cave painting are one of our connections to the past!



        So as you can see, understanding the past helps us tremendously because if we didn't understand a thing about how the prehistoric humans lived, then today's society would have to go through the same process they did. We wouldn't really be getting anywhere in life. Instead, we would just be going through one process over again since we didn't understand what the prehistoric humans had done. But, with the understanding of the past we were able to go further in civilization and hopefully the future humans will carry it on even further!



Thanks for reading my blog!

- Natalie





Friday, August 13, 2010


Social Scientist Blog


What Did I Choose?

        If I had to choose a dream job out of either an Archaeologist, a Historian, or a Geographer, I would probably have to go with an Archaeologist! There are a few reasons why I chose this type of social scientist. I never really imagined myself as an Archaeologist before...



Why Did I Choose Archaeologist?
        I chose an Archaeologist because I enjoy get down into the dirt and actually doing something instead of other kind of jobs when you sit, study and read all day long. I like reading, but for a job, I'd rather get out there and do things! Another reason why I want to be an Archaeologist is because what they do sound really exciting like how they dig in the dirt and look for bones of various people and creatures. Unlocking some questions we have about the past and possibly make a new discovery for the world to know about! Doesn't that sound great?! Last but not least, I want to be an Archaeologist because after you dig in the mud and probably find something, you most likely have to do some research on whatever it is! To find out what it is that you found and to know the background behind it. So, when I said I didn't want to sit and study facts all day, I also don't want to be digging all day! Now, if I would be an Archaeologist, I would have a little of both. I'd get the best of both worlds! I think I would be good at this job because I can think logically and understand things pretty easily. Some people also say that I'm observant. Another thing is that sometimes all it takes to succeed is to love what your doing! Archaeology covers an really long period of time and a great variety of different subjects!


Why Didn't I Choose Geographer?
        I decided not to choose geographer because I don't enjoy geography very much. For me it's one of those subjects where you just don't like it as much as others. It may also be because I'm not quite good at it and I would definitely say that geography is my worst subject! Do not count on me to become a Geographer.




Why Didn't I Choose a Historian?
        Historian was actually in my top two! After a while I decided on Archaeologist because they go beyond history and see how people or creatures came, while Historians only find out what they did back then. So, Historians depend on facts that have been discovered and Archaeologists deal with the prehistoric past where we don't know any answers yet. Then, the Historians study what the Archaeologists discover and Historians write about it.


And Finally . . .
        So, now you know that I'd rather be an Archaeologist than a Geographer or a Historian. You have also heard the reasons. What would you rather be?

-Natalie


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Friday, August 6, 2010

My Humanities Blog


          Hello! My name is Natalie. My mom is from Thailand and my dad is from Germany. That makes me half and half, but I was actually born in Los Angeles. When my family moved to Kuala Lumpur, I was only two months old! So, this is where I call "home"! As you can see, I've lived here almost all my life and I think it's great!

          The last three books I read were great! The first one was Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan. Another book would be A Series of Unfortunate Events - The Penultimate Peril by Lemony Snicket and the most recent one, that I'm still reading, is Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine. If anybody has trouble looking for books to check out, I would recommend all three books to them! I also recently watched a movie. I usually prefer action or funny movies instead of movies where people only talk and talk and talk. So, the movie I chose was Clash of the Titans! That had quite some action and was really fun to watch! I hope you've seen it too!

          I have two main goals for sixth grade. One is an academic goal and the other is a social goal. The academic goal is to be an A+ student or at least a straight A student. This is my goal because I know it would really benefit me in the future and in many different, useful ways! I know I'll have to work really hard for it, but I really want to reach this goal! Now, for the social goal, I would really like to make friends with as many sixth graders as I can and to be able to fit in! This would be a big achievement to me because I'm new and don't know many people. So far everything has pretty much been going in the right direction!

          There's also my favorite vacation memory that I would like to share with you! It actually happened recently and this summer. You see, my family and I went to Hawaii for a week or two and we went to Maui for the first time! As everybody knows, Hawaii is known for it's beaches and I can assure that Maui has the absolute best beaches in the world! I just love the sea water and the sand and I definitely love Maui! BEST VACATION EVER!!!

          This is a little more about me. Something you should know is the five adjectives I would describe myself with. they would be . . .
  1. Active
  2. Shy
  3. Friendly
  4. Impatient
  5. Curious
          Those are the main adjectives I would use to describe myself! Maybe you would describe me differently. But I hope I'm most of the words above!

          This was my first time writing a blog and I hope you enjoyed it! Thanks for reading!

          - Natalie