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ese themes are used to distinguish the main points of an event and how it plays it's role within

human history.

Seven Ways to Identify History


Patterns of Population

e most recent, relatable and heartbreaking event to the seven themes is September 11th of 2001

Vocabulary

Patterns of population is the de collective learning ~ human ex mography, death and birth rate and change of ideas the population of people caused by Networks and Exchange makes up events or time. how the world exchanges goods and demography ~ the study of popula collectively learns. In the 1600's to tion and distribution of people around 1700's, North America, Eu rope, and Africa had exchanged economy ~ the process or system by goods because they needed what which goods and services are pro the other had. e continent's trade duced, sold, and bought in a coun route formed a triangle, which try or region founded the name Triangle Trade. Ground Zero ~ the area where the World Trade Center once stood lo cated in Lower Manhattan Impact from September 11, 2001 obscure ~ vague or uncertain; con fusion e World Trade Center was an 110-story building that employed scari cation ~ puncture and scar around 54,000 people ad allowed the skin into a shape or form; origi more than 150,000 people navigat nally used for rituals ed their way though the building. e number of people who occupied sub-dermal implants ~ body jewelry the building alone was massive, but that is placed underneath the skin it did not include the number of those that were injured or died near the building. More than half of the 400 re ghters died trying to save those who may still be alive. People not only died in the building and the plane, but also on the ground. Nearly 5850 people were counted as dead by the time the event set tled.

Networks and Exchange

Triangle Trade within North America, Europe and Africa. Impact from September 11, 2001 September 11th did not only take it's toll on the people, but the econ omy as well. So much money was spent on damage repair, they tripled the amount for security among airlines. Now, airline compa nies spend more than $7.4 billion on security. Airline ights original ly obtained around 63.8 million passengers, but once the tragic event struck, the number dropped down to around 34.9 million pas sengers. Flight fares were already lowering before September 11th of 2001, but when it did, companies were in debt of $55 billion dollars.

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Uses and Abuses of Power


e use of rank to overpower a per son or persons of lower status is the abuse of power. For example, North Korean, Kim Jon-un threat ens to bomb the United States, Japan and South Korea. North Ko reas dictator uses his power as a leader to harm others and cause havoc around the world. America

Religious Beliefs and Moral Codes


Spiritual Life is the belief in a god or gods. Moral Codes are the rules setting the dierence between right and wrong. For instance, President Obama sup ports gay marriage and agrees it should be an idea that is evolving. He states, Treat others the way you would want to be treated... peo ple are going to have diering view on marriage... even if we disagree strongly, should it be respected. He also added, the word marriage is something that [also] provokes very powerful traditions and reli gious beliefs. Phil Burress states, "Major religions are against same-sex marriage." His information is quite misleading but he claims American Baptist Church es believe marriage should keep within a man and woman. Catholic Bishops are also against the idea of same-sex marriages and reply, " marriage is ... between one man and one woman."

Sub-dermal Implants North Korean, Kim Jon-un prepares a retaliation by colliding both missiles together and direct ing the missile in a dierent direc tion or exploding in the air. Presi dent Obama considers warning South Korea, Japan and other threated contries of his plan. He sees it as self defense against the anticipated attack from North Ko rea. He plans to resolve the may hem North Korea has caused. Presi dent Xi Jinping of China rmly states, No one should be allowed to throw a region and even the whole world into chaos for sel sh gains. speci c tattoo procedures. Senators support the bill against non-tradi tional art because of the risks of in fection. ose contradicting the bill reason with the First Amendment, freedom of speech. ey ght for their freedom to express them selves through their public appear ance. ey also reason the bill is un clear and perplexing because its ob scureness.

Expressing Identity
Expressing identiy is showing one's passion though physical or outward appearances. More speci cally, the Arkansas bill passes against nontraditional art. Non-traditional art includes scari cation, sub-dermal implants, body modi cations and Barrak Obama

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Haves and Have Nots


Haves and have-nots is the social status dierence. A higher class may have more rights, money or freedom, while the lower class may not have much independence. Red cross has asked for donations and totaled to around $486 million. Red cross has unfortunately used all the money donated to them by helping those in Haiti. Even now, the money is not enough, there are still many people still dying from diseases and those without homes. Wealthy people such as Oprah Win frey, Sandra Bullock , and George Clooney have donated a million dol lars to Haiti hoping the best for those in need. Around 1.2 million people have been relocated, 300,000 injured, and 1.5 people have been displaced. Japan's Earthquake Resulting in a Tsunami 2011 most of Miyagi and resulted in a tsunami creating more than 30 feet of water walls on land causing mass destruction. Later, there was an other devastating earthquake with the magnitude of 7.3 which hurt Tokyo the most. Impact from September 11, 2001 e United States administration solely believed the twin towers were brought down by the planes and the resulting res, not with bombs or other explosive devices. All the buildings in the area which caused mass destruction did not only aect the terrain, but the air too. Pollution was already caused by exhaust from cars, but the devas tating event caused dangerous health measures concerning anyone within a few mile radius. e dust near Ground Zero contained alka linity levels high enough to cause cancer. According to Alternet.org, at least 10,00 people in Manhattan endured respiratory problems near Ground Zero. e resulting res af ter the hit lasted months and accu mulated smoke and dust, jeopardiz ing the citizens.

Science, Technology and the Environment


Science, Technology, and the Envi ronment revolves around how hu mans collectively learn by using their surroundings. Human tech nology has enabled us to measure destruction, such as earthquakes. It has also enabled us to help or harm the human race. In 2011, an earthquake with the magnitude of 9.0 hits Japan killing more than 19,000 people. e earthquake struck and aected

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